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*[[Horus Rising (Novel)]] by [[Dan Abnett]]
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*[[Horus Rising (Novel)|Horus Rising]] by [[Dan Abnett]]
*[[False Gods (Novel)]] by [[Graham McNeill]]
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*[[False Gods (Novel)|False Gods]] by [[Graham McNeill]]
*[[Galaxy In Flames (Novel)]] by [[Ben Counter]]
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*[[Galaxy In Flames (Novel)|Galaxy In Flames]] by [[Ben Counter]]
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Revision as of 22:13, 29 January 2007

The Dies Irae was a mighty Imperator Titan of the Death's Head legion. Commanded during the last stages of the Great Crusade by Princeps Turnet, it had already gained a fearsome reputation among the warriors of the 63rd Expeditionary Fleet, and was an awe-inspiring sight to behold as it strode over the battlefield.

Other notable crew members during this time were Titus Cassar and Jonas Aruken.

When the Warmaster Horus betrayed his loyalist forces at Istvaan III, the Dies Irae was caught in the virus bombardment but Princeps Turnet had the gigantic machine sealed against the deadly vapours and his crew watched on in horror as the world died around them, including many of the Death Guard Astartes they had been supporting only moments before. As the secondary firestorm erupted, without the benefit of cooling systems and ventilation the crew were very nearly overcome by the intense heat, but when the flames died and the extent of the Warmaster's plan became apparent, Turnet ordered his crew to attack the remaining Death Guard who had hidden in sealed bunkers below the enemy front lines.

Initally, Titus Cassar refused to carry out the orders and attacked Turnet with his sidearm autopistol, but he was killed by his former friend and ally Aruken, who made his own ambitions quite plain. The Dies Irae went on to attack the remaining loyalist forces in the capital city, and was incidentally involved in the death of captain Garviel Loken of the Luna Wolves, as he was trapped in the wreckage left in the titan's wake following his clash with Ezekyle Abaddon.

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