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'''Arven Rauth''' is a [[Space Marine Captain|Clan-Commander]] of the [[Iron Hands]], leader of [[Clan Raukaan]].{{citethis}} He took command of the Clan after [[Iron Father]] [[Kristos]] was [[Chaos|corrupted]] during the [[Gaudinian Heresy]].{{Fn|2}}
'''Arven Rauth''' is a Clan-Commander of the [[Iron Hands]], commanding [[Clan Raukaan]]. During his training as a Neophyte he had his entire left arm, original heart and a lung blown off by a bolt-round from [[Sergeant]] [[Tartrak]]. They were all later replaced by augmetics, though he had to make do without a left arm until his training was completed. In battle with [[prophet alpha]] he had his cheek cut open by Prophet alphas saw for a left hand .[[Khrysaar]] later tossed in a frag grenade that blew off Prophet alphas legs. This left half of Rauths face hanging off his jaw as well, though he was lucky to be sheltered by Prophet alphas body.{{Fn|3}} He later suffered damaged to his only remaining lung and a leg. The lung was healed, but the leg needed replacing. Rather then replace the leg though [[Apothecary]] [[Cullas Mohr]] just kept patching it up.{{Fn|4}} He took command of Raukaan after [[Kristos]] was corrupted during the [[Gaudinian Heresy]].{{Fn|2}} A cold, calculating leader, he has been purged of all weakness and in its place, only strength remains.{{Fn|1}}
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==Personality==
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A cold, calculating leader, Arven Rauth has been purged of all weakness and in its place, only strength remains.{{Fn|1}}
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==Physical appearance==
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During his training as a [[Neophyte]] Rauth was severely wounded by a bolt-round fired by [[Iron Hands]] [[Sergeant]] [[Tartrak]]. His left arm, heart and one lung blown were then eventually replaced by [[augmetic]]s.{{Fn|3a}} He was again severely wounded in battle against the so-called [[Prophet Alpha]].{{Fn|3b}} He later suffered further bodily damage battling [[Callivantine Cyber-ghoul]]s.{{Fn|4}}
  
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*{{Endn|1}}: [[Wrath of Iron (Novel)]] Chapter One, pg.10-22
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*{{Endn|1}}: [[Wrath of Iron (Novel)]]: Chapter 1, pgs. 10–22
*{{Endn|2}}: [[Clan Raukaan - A Codex: Space Marines Supplement]] - ''The Gaudinian Heresy''
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*{{Endn|2}}: [[Clan Raukaan - A Codex: Space Marines Supplement]]: ''The Gaudinian Heresy''
*{{Endn|3}}: [[The Eye of Medusa (Novel)]],{{Cite this}}
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*3: [[The Eye of Medusa (Novel)]]:
*{{Endn|4}}: [[The Voice of Mars (Novel)]],{{Cite this}}
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**{{Endn|3a}}: Chapter 2
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**{{Endn|3b}}: Chapter 13
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*{{Endn|4}}: [[The Voice of Mars (Novel)]], Chapter 9
  
 
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Latest revision as of 08:00, 27 May 2019

Targetdrone.gif This article is about the Iron Hands Space Marine; for the Deathwatch Space Marine, see Darrion Rauth.

Arven Rauth is a Clan-Commander of the Iron Hands, leader of Clan Raukaan.[Needs Citation] He took command of the Clan after Iron Father Kristos was corrupted during the Gaudinian Heresy.[2]

Personality

A cold, calculating leader, Arven Rauth has been purged of all weakness and in its place, only strength remains.[1]

Physical appearance

During his training as a Neophyte Rauth was severely wounded by a bolt-round fired by Iron Hands Sergeant Tartrak. His left arm, heart and one lung blown were then eventually replaced by augmetics.[3a] He was again severely wounded in battle against the so-called Prophet Alpha.[3b] He later suffered further bodily damage battling Callivantine Cyber-ghouls.[4]

Sources