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− | [[Warsmith]] [[Kolvax]] was commander of a [[Grand Company]] of [[Iron Warriors]] based upon the millennia-old [[fortress world]] of [[Forgefane]]. | + | [[Warsmith]] [[Kolvax]] was commander of a [[Grand Company]] of [[Iron Warriors]] based upon the millennia-old [[fortress world]] of [[Forgefane]]. His personal citadel was called Ironblood Citadel and was said to have rivaled [[Perturabo]]'s own fortress.{{Fn|1}} |
− | During the invasion of [[Forgefane]] by [[Hive Fleet Leviathan]], [[Warsmith]] Kolvax arrogantly declared that he would single-handedly defeat a [[Trygon]] they had named [[Tremorbeast]]. | + | During the invasion of [[Forgefane]] by [[Hive Fleet Leviathan]], [[Warsmith]] Kolvax arrogantly declared that he would single-handedly defeat a [[Trygon]] they had named [[Tremorbeast]]. He was eaten whole by Tremorbeast shortly before it breached the defences of Ironblood Citadel and the fall of Forgefane.{{Fn|1}} |
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− | *{{Endn|1}}: [[White Dwarf 362 (UK)]] | + | *{{Endn|1}}: [[White Dwarf 362 (UK)]] — Liber Apocalyptica: Trygon article, pg. 46 |
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Latest revision as of 20:11, 15 May 2019
Warsmith Kolvax was commander of a Grand Company of Iron Warriors based upon the millennia-old fortress world of Forgefane. His personal citadel was called Ironblood Citadel and was said to have rivaled Perturabo's own fortress.[1]
During the invasion of Forgefane by Hive Fleet Leviathan, Warsmith Kolvax arrogantly declared that he would single-handedly defeat a Trygon they had named Tremorbeast. He was eaten whole by Tremorbeast shortly before it breached the defences of Ironblood Citadel and the fall of Forgefane.[1]
Source
- 1: White Dwarf 362 (UK) — Liber Apocalyptica: Trygon article, pg. 46