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'''Jonah Aruken''' was a [[Moderati|Moderati Primus]] of the [[Imperator Battle Titan]] ''[[Dies Irae]]'' during the [[Horus Heresy]].
 
'''Jonah Aruken''' was a [[Moderati|Moderati Primus]] of the [[Imperator Battle Titan]] ''[[Dies Irae]]'' during the [[Horus Heresy]].
  
Aruken's one prevailing ambition was to eventually gain command of his own Titan, a dream he felt would be jeopardized if [[Esau Turnet|Princeps Turnet]] believed he was involved with the [[Ecclesiarchy|Lectitio Divinitatus]], like his friend and fellow moderati [[Titus Cassar]]. During the battle for [[Isstvan III]], as Cassar prepared to kill Turnet, Aruken's ambition led him to kill his friend, ending the duel and allowing the ''Dies Irae'' to continue the mission given by [[Warmaster]] [[Horus]] - the killing of the loyalist elements of Horus' Legions.
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Aruken's one prevailing ambition was to eventually gain command of his own Titan, a dream he felt would be jeopardized if [[Esau Turnet|Princeps Turnet]] believed he was involved with the [[Ecclesiarchy|Lectitio Divinitatus]], like his friend and fellow moderati [[Titus Cassar]]. During the battle for [[Isstvan III]], as Cassar prepared to kill Turnet, Aruken's ambition led him to kill his friend, ending the duel and allowing the ''Dies Irae'' to continue the mission given by [[Imperial Guard Hierarchy#Warmaster|Warmaster]] [[Horus]] - the killing of the loyalist elements of Horus' Legions.
  
 
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Revision as of 09:35, 24 December 2009

Jonah Aruken was a Moderati Primus of the Imperator Battle Titan Dies Irae during the Horus Heresy.

Aruken's one prevailing ambition was to eventually gain command of his own Titan, a dream he felt would be jeopardized if Princeps Turnet believed he was involved with the Lectitio Divinitatus, like his friend and fellow moderati Titus Cassar. During the battle for Isstvan III, as Cassar prepared to kill Turnet, Aruken's ambition led him to kill his friend, ending the duel and allowing the Dies Irae to continue the mission given by Warmaster Horus - the killing of the loyalist elements of Horus' Legions.

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