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Cruor Volt was one of three [[Chaos Titan]]s left over after the occupation of [[Durer]], on the Island of Misquol. It was a [[Warlord Battle Titan|Warlord]] - class Titan fitted with a [[Gatling Blaster]] and a [[Plasma Cannon]] for its main armament, and [[Turbo Laser]]s on its shoulders.  The [[heretic]] known as Fayde Thuring managed to resurrect the Cruor Volt, his intentions for the God-Machine where unknown. The Titan was defeated by the [[Daemonhost]] known as [[Cherubael]] commanded by [[Inquisitor]] Gregor [[Eisenhorn]].
 
Cruor Volt was one of three [[Chaos Titan]]s left over after the occupation of [[Durer]], on the Island of Misquol. It was a [[Warlord Battle Titan|Warlord]] - class Titan fitted with a [[Gatling Blaster]] and a [[Plasma Cannon]] for its main armament, and [[Turbo Laser]]s on its shoulders.  The [[heretic]] known as Fayde Thuring managed to resurrect the Cruor Volt, his intentions for the God-Machine where unknown. The Titan was defeated by the [[Daemonhost]] known as [[Cherubael]] commanded by [[Inquisitor]] Gregor [[Eisenhorn]].
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===Sources===
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*[[Eisenhorn Trilogy]] – chapter 4 and 5 of Hereticus

Revision as of 14:28, 23 October 2007

Cruor Volt was one of three Chaos Titans left over after the occupation of Durer, on the Island of Misquol. It was a Warlord - class Titan fitted with a Gatling Blaster and a Plasma Cannon for its main armament, and Turbo Lasers on its shoulders. The heretic known as Fayde Thuring managed to resurrect the Cruor Volt, his intentions for the God-Machine where unknown. The Titan was defeated by the Daemonhost known as Cherubael commanded by Inquisitor Gregor Eisenhorn.

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