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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a [[Word Bearers]] [[Chaos Lord]], who took part in the [[Battle of Calth]] and survived the [[Horus Heresy]] to continue to plague the [[Imperium]]. In the time since, {{PAGENAME}} and the forces at his command had destroyed hundreds of worlds and enslaved billions of [[Human]]s. In late [[M41]] however, {{PAGENAME}} focused his wrath on the [[Space Wolves]] [[Chapter]], after having grown tired of their constant interference with his attacks on the Imperium, and the Chaos Lord began a campaign to destroy the Chapter, which led to the deaths of nearly a hundred Space Wolves; including the [[Wolf Lord]] [[Hrothgar]]. Eventually the Chaos Lord's fleet arrived at the Space Wolves' Homeworld, with four hundred Word Bearers and at least two hundred thousand [[Cultists]] at his command, while only the [[Great Company]] of the Wolf Lord [[Sven Bloodhowl]] was present to defend [[Fenris]]. Worse still, Bloodhowl had taken the majority of his Great Company to hunt the beasts of Fenris, so when {{PAGENAME}} broadcasted his threat to bombard [[The Fang]] from orbit, the Wolf Lord was not there to defend it. Instead, it fell to the [[Blood Claw]] [[Lukas the Trickster]], the most senior member present at The Fang, to answer {{PAGENAME}}'s broadcast and he did so by calling {{PAGENAME}} a craven coward, who was afraid to fight them fairly. The Chaos Lord was incensed by these insults and demanded to duel Lukas to the death, in order to prove his superiority to the Space Wolves. Lukas agreed and sent the coordinates to where the duel would take place and {{PAGENAME}} and hundreds of his Word Bearers immediately descended to Fenris. However, Lukas had lived up to his reputation as a trickster, and had sent the Chaos Lord and his forces to land on the thin ice covering the '''Sea of Lost Souls'''. As {{PAGENAME}} waited for Lukas to appear{{Fn|1}}, the ice covering the Sea began to crack open, due to the Word Bearers' weight, and the Chaos Lord and his forces, soon fell to their watery deaths.{{Fn|2}}
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a [[Word Bearers]] [[Chaos Lord]], who took part in the [[Battle of Calth]] and survived the [[Horus Heresy]] to continue to plague the [[Imperium]].  
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In the time since, {{PAGENAME}} and the forces at his command had destroyed hundreds of worlds and enslaved billions of [[Human]]s. In late [[M41]] however, {{PAGENAME}} focused his wrath on the [[Space Wolves]] [[Chapter]], after having grown tired of their constant interference with his attacks on the Imperium, and the Chaos Lord began a campaign to destroy the Chapter, which led to the deaths of nearly a hundred Space Wolves; including the [[Wolf Lord]] [[Hrothgar]]. Eventually the Chaos Lord's fleet arrived at the Space Wolves' Homeworld, with four hundred Word Bearers and at least two hundred thousand [[Cultists]] at his command, while only the [[Great Company]] of the Wolf Lord [[Sven Bloodhowl]] was present to defend [[Fenris]].  
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Worse still, Bloodhowl had taken the majority of his Great Company to hunt the beasts of Fenris, so when {{PAGENAME}} broadcasted his threat to bombard [[The Fang]] from orbit, the Wolf Lord was not there to defend it. Instead, it fell to the [[Blood Claw]] [[Lukas the Trickster]], the most senior member present at The Fang, to answer {{PAGENAME}}'s broadcast and he did so by calling {{PAGENAME}} a craven coward, who was afraid to fight them fairly. The Chaos Lord was incensed by these insults and demanded to duel Lukas to the death, in order to prove his superiority to the Space Wolves. Lukas agreed and sent the coordinates to where the duel would take place and {{PAGENAME}} and hundreds of his Word Bearers immediately descended to Fenris. However, Lukas had lived up to his reputation as a trickster, and had sent the Chaos Lord and his forces to land on the thin ice covering the '''Sea of Lost Souls'''. As {{PAGENAME}} waited for Lukas to appear{{Fn|1}}, the ice covering the Sea began to crack open, due to the Word Bearers' weight, and the Chaos Lord and his forces, soon fell to their watery deaths.{{Fn|2}}
  
 
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Revision as of 11:30, 11 August 2018

Moefranc was a Word Bearers Chaos Lord, who took part in the Battle of Calth and survived the Horus Heresy to continue to plague the Imperium.

History

In the time since, Moefranc and the forces at his command had destroyed hundreds of worlds and enslaved billions of Humans. In late M41 however, Moefranc focused his wrath on the Space Wolves Chapter, after having grown tired of their constant interference with his attacks on the Imperium, and the Chaos Lord began a campaign to destroy the Chapter, which led to the deaths of nearly a hundred Space Wolves; including the Wolf Lord Hrothgar. Eventually the Chaos Lord's fleet arrived at the Space Wolves' Homeworld, with four hundred Word Bearers and at least two hundred thousand Cultists at his command, while only the Great Company of the Wolf Lord Sven Bloodhowl was present to defend Fenris.

Worse still, Bloodhowl had taken the majority of his Great Company to hunt the beasts of Fenris, so when Moefranc broadcasted his threat to bombard The Fang from orbit, the Wolf Lord was not there to defend it. Instead, it fell to the Blood Claw Lukas the Trickster, the most senior member present at The Fang, to answer Moefranc's broadcast and he did so by calling Moefranc a craven coward, who was afraid to fight them fairly. The Chaos Lord was incensed by these insults and demanded to duel Lukas to the death, in order to prove his superiority to the Space Wolves. Lukas agreed and sent the coordinates to where the duel would take place and Moefranc and hundreds of his Word Bearers immediately descended to Fenris. However, Lukas had lived up to his reputation as a trickster, and had sent the Chaos Lord and his forces to land on the thin ice covering the Sea of Lost Souls. As Moefranc waited for Lukas to appear[1], the ice covering the Sea began to crack open, due to the Word Bearers' weight, and the Chaos Lord and his forces, soon fell to their watery deaths.[2]

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