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* TooDumbToLive: Among their hobby there's swimming in [[MadeOfExplodium promethium]] pools.
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* MindHive: His soul is made up of thousands of human shamans, and these days, it's splintered into even more parts thanks to his long interrment on the Golden Throne.

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* MindHive: His soul is made up of thousands of human shamans, and these days, it's splintered into even more parts thanks to his long interrment interment on the Golden Throne.



* BadassCape: Has a long red cape, and must've been a badass to get the job.

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* BadassCape: Has a long red cape, and must've must have been a badass to get the job.



* InterspeciesRomance: The Emperor suggests that Kitten once had a romance with a Tau and she left him for the Greater Good, fuelling his hatred of her species. He disagrees vehemently, though.

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* InterspeciesRomance: The Emperor suggests that Kitten once had a romance with a Tau and she left him for the Greater Good, fuelling fueling his hatred of her species. He disagrees vehemently, though.



* SycophanticServant: He's not fuelling Emperor's narcissism, he's pouring pure [[MadeOfExplodium promethium]] on it.

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* SycophanticServant: He's not fuelling fueling Emperor's narcissism, he's pouring pure [[MadeOfExplodium promethium]] on it.



* CallingTheOldManOut: He breaks the Emperor's aura of self-satisfaction with an angry critique of his father's actions and attitude. The Emperor being the Emperor, he manages to deflect most of it, but it seems to have some effect. Magnus even got the Emperor to admit having commited some mistakes, which is otherwise pretty much impossible due to the Emperor's ego.

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* CallingTheOldManOut: He breaks the Emperor's aura of self-satisfaction with an angry critique of his father's actions and attitude. The Emperor being the Emperor, he manages to deflect most of it, but it seems to have some effect. Magnus even got the Emperor to admit having commited committed some mistakes, which is otherwise pretty much impossible due to the Emperor's ego.



* CurbStompBattle: [[spoiler:He solves his battle with several thousand inquisitors with a flick of his wirst.]]

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* CurbStompBattle: [[spoiler:He solves his battle with several thousand inquisitors with a flick of his wirst.wrist.]]



* DissonantSerenity: His strongest reaction to ninety percent of the Inquistion raiding the Imperial Palace is mild annoyance at people interrupting him.

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* DissonantSerenity: His strongest reaction to ninety percent of the Inquistion Inquisition raiding the Imperial Palace is mild annoyance at people interrupting him.



* LargeAndInCharge: He's almost five metres tall and one of the Imperium's legitimate princes. Amusingly, the Emperor mocks Magnus by saying he is one of the smallest Primarchs.

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* LargeAndInCharge: He's almost five metres meters tall and one of the Imperium's legitimate princes. Amusingly, the Emperor mocks Magnus by saying he is one of the smallest Primarchs.



* IRejectYourReality: In Karamazov's world, everyone but him and his closest associates is a heretic or a potential heretic, the Emperor approves of Inqusition's actions and [[spoiler:Karamazov is a shard of Emperor's soul]]. Suffice to say, it's not exactly everyone else's reality.

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* IRejectYourReality: In Karamazov's world, everyone but him and his closest associates is a heretic or a potential heretic, the Emperor approves of Inqusition's Inquisition's actions and [[spoiler:Karamazov is a shard of Emperor's soul]]. Suffice to say, it's not exactly everyone else's reality.



* RousingSpeech: He ''loves'' giving those, to the extent that he gives three of them as the Inqusition makes its way through the Imperial Palace.

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* RousingSpeech: He ''loves'' giving those, to the extent that he gives three of them as the Inqusition Inquisition makes its way through the Imperial Palace.



* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler:The Emperor fully wants him to assemble the most knight-templar-ish and disloyal members of the Inqusition and charge into the Eternity Gate so that Magnus can get rid of all of them at once.]]

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* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler:The Emperor fully wants him to assemble the most knight-templar-ish and disloyal members of the Inqusition Inquisition and charge into the Eternity Gate so that Magnus can get rid of all of them at once.]]



Not your perfect Inqusitorial lackey. Dominique mans one of the arms of Karamazov's throne and while his official job is somewhat unclear, the unofficial seems to be whining and annoying the hell out of his boss, who despite this resorts to grumbling rather than firing him (or firing ''at'' him) on spot.

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Not your perfect Inqusitorial Inquisitorial lackey. Dominique mans one of the arms of Karamazov's throne and while his official job is somewhat unclear, the unofficial seems to be whining and annoying the hell out of his boss, who despite this resorts to grumbling rather than firing him (or firing ''at'' him) on spot.



* GrumpyBear: Living in a WorldGoneMad crashing with trying to be a resposible adult produces this.

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* GrumpyBear: Living in a WorldGoneMad crashing with trying to be a resposible responsible adult produces this.



* BeyondTheImpossible: How about riding into galaxy's biggest daemon hotspot with your anti-daemon fields off, in a single ship, to find and capture (''alive'') the second most powerful psyker in existence and come back alive? More, even, without a ''single'' casuality? Why not!

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* BeyondTheImpossible: How about riding into galaxy's biggest daemon hotspot with your anti-daemon fields off, in a single ship, to find and capture (''alive'') the second most powerful psyker in existence and come back alive? More, even, without a ''single'' casuality? casualty? Why not!



* ADateWithRosiePalms: "Only on Tuesdays", though.

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* ADateWithRosiePalms: "Only on Tuesdays", Thursdays", though.



* ExposedToTheElements: When randezvousing with Ultramarines on some ice world, they wear the same next-to-nothing they do in the Imperial Palace, and seem only marginally bothered with cold. Justified, as they're super-soldiers.

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* ExposedToTheElements: When randezvousing rendezvousing with Ultramarines on some ice world, they wear the same next-to-nothing they do in the Imperial Palace, and seem only marginally bothered with cold. Justified, as they're super-soldiers.



* {{Stripperiffic}}: They wear naught but loincloaths, helmets and some accessories, in contrast to Kitten's perpetual full-body armour.

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* {{Stripperiffic}}: They wear naught but loincloaths, loincloths, helmets and some accessories, in contrast to Kitten's perpetual full-body armour.

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* BewareTheSillyOnes: Karamazov sees them as a bunch of exhibitionist idiots, but they prove to be more than even his throne can take, [[DoubleEntrende and not in the way you may think]].

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* BewareTheSillyOnes: Karamazov sees them as a bunch of exhibitionist idiots, but they prove to be more than even his throne can take, [[DoubleEntrende [[DoubleEntendre and not in the way you may think]].think]].
* DoubleEntendre: Their lines are filled up to brim with it.
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* {{Leitmorif}}: "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUhVCoTsBaM Awake]]" from ''Anime/JoJosBizarreAdventure''.

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* {{Leitmorif}}: {{Leitmotif}}: "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUhVCoTsBaM Awake]]" from ''Anime/JoJosBizarreAdventure''.



* {{Striperiffic}}: They wear naught but loincloaths, helmets and some accessories, in contrast to Kitten's perpetual full-body armour.

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* {{Striperiffic}}: {{Stripperiffic}}: They wear naught but loincloaths, helmets and some accessories, in contrast to Kitten's perpetual full-body armour.

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* EvilSoundsRaspy: He claims his cigarettes give him a raspy voice that's really popular with ladies. In reality, it's more like squaking.

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* EvilSoundsRaspy: He claims his cigarettes give him a raspy voice that's really popular with ladies. In reality, it's more like squaking.squeaking.



* {{Flanderization}}: Inverted. He starts off as a caricature and get more depth as episodes go on.

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* {{Flanderization}}: Inverted. He starts off as a caricature and get gets more depth as episodes go on.



!!The Custodes
The Emperor's personal bodyguards, some of the greatest and best-equipped warriors in the galaxy, and the centuries of isolation have left them somewhat... peculiar.

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!!The Custodes/Fabulous Custodes
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The Emperor's personal bodyguards, some of the greatest and best-equipped warriors in the galaxy, and galaxy. However, the centuries of isolation have left them somewhat... peculiar.
peculiar, to say the least. The one we see the most often are a trio called Whammudes, Karstodes and Custodisi, nicknamed "Fabulous Custodes" after their introductory episode.
* ADateWithRosiePalms: "Only on Tuesdays", though.
* AllThereInTheManual: The names of the three Fab Custodes are only found in video descriptions and the end credits.
* BadassGay: They're a BadassArmy of huge, well-armed MachoCamp supersoldiers.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: Karamazov sees them as a bunch of exhibitionist idiots, but they prove to be more than even his throne can take, [[DoubleEntrende and not in the way you may think]].
* EvenTheGuysWantHim: The only people not to be aroused by Fab Custodes are the Emperor, Karamazov and Kitten.
* ExposedToTheElements: When randezvousing with Ultramarines on some ice world, they wear the same next-to-nothing they do in the Imperial Palace, and seem only marginally bothered with cold. Justified, as they're super-soldiers.
* GoMadFromTheIsolation: It's implied that the reason for their insanity is their prolonged isolation in the Imperial Palace.
* {{Leitmorif}}: "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUhVCoTsBaM Awake]]" from ''Anime/JoJosBizarreAdventure''.
* MachoCamp: They're ridiculously well-muscled, walk around almost-naked all the times, and drop very, very transparent clues at being more than a little interested in each other.
* MildlyMilitary: They're supposed to be an army of super-soldiers, but they don't even know who their commanding officer is - and don't really care, either. Not to mention their uniform standards...
* PerpetuallyShinyBodies: Their abs are constantly oiled. The Emperor threatens to throw a match at them one day, [[spoiler:and Horus does that in April Fool's episode, setting them on fire]].
* PleasePutSomeClothesOn: The Emperor asks them about this every time he sees them. They pretend not to hear him.
* {{Striperiffic}}: They wear naught but loincloaths, helmets and some accessories, in contrast to Kitten's perpetual full-body armour.
* TestosteronePoisoning: Their ''muscles'' have muscles.
* TooDumbToLive: Among their hobby there's swimming in [[MadeOfExplodium promethium]] pools.
* WhatTheHellHero: The Emperor calls them out on sitting in the Palace and procrastinating while the Imperium dies around them, and promptly kicks them out to do something useful.

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* CoolMask: Their armour, based on Heresy-era [[http://warhammer40k.wikia.com/wiki/Invictarus_Suzerain Invictarii]], has a really cool wing design on its mask.



* CanonSue: [[invoked]] The Emperor realizes that they win all the time and succeed at anything, regardless of how against sanity and common sense victory would be. Then he exploits this.

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* CanonSue: [[invoked]] The Emperor realizes that they win all the time and succeed at anything, regardless of how against sanity and common sense victory would be. Then he exploits this.CoolMask: Their armour, based on Heresy-era [[http://warhammer40k.wikia.com/wiki/Invictarus_Suzerain Invictarii]], has a really cool wing design on its mask.


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* ParodySue: The Emperor realizes that they win all the time and succeed at anything, regardless of how against sanity and common sense victory would be. He admits he only puts up with this ridiculousness because they're useful.

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* CanonSue: Invoked.
* InUniverseNickname: They repeatedly get called "Smurfs" by the Emperor, despite no one getting the reference.

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* CoolMask: Their armour, based on Heresy-era [[http://warhammer40k.wikia.com/wiki/Invictarus_Suzerain Invictarii]], has a really cool wing design on its mask.
* BeyondTheImpossible: How about riding into galaxy's biggest daemon hotspot with your anti-daemon fields off, in a single ship, to find and capture (''alive'') the second most powerful psyker in existence and come back alive? More, even, without a ''single'' casuality? Why not!
* BoringInvincibleHero: Their Chapter Master certainly thinks so, to the extent that he gets a depression from this.
-->'''Marneus Calgar''': Nothing is satisfying anymore...
* BunnyEarsLawyer: They're annoying. They're invincible to the point some feel bored. They're as [[invoked]] MarySue as it goes. But ''by the Emperor'' are they effective.
* CanonSue: Invoked.
[[invoked]] The Emperor realizes that they win all the time and succeed at anything, regardless of how against sanity and common sense victory would be. Then he exploits this.
* {{Flanderization}}: Their portrayal here is based on 5th Edition Space Marines 'dex which is often accused of making them Sue-ish, overblowing Chapter's previous vanilla portrayal and being just flat-out unrealistic. Here, they truly are as invincible, goody-two-shoes and Codex-Astartes-worshipping as the 5th-Ed's deriders would have you believe.
* GloryHound: Sicarious believes that it doesn't matter how many are sacrificed if it advances his personal glory. [[PapaWolf Calgar almost punches his head off for this]].
* InUniverseNickname: They repeatedly get called "Smurfs" by the Emperor, despite no one no-one getting the reference.
* LargeHam: They have a truly grandoise way of speaking.
* MarriedToTheJob: Their reward for capturing Magnus is some purity seals and materials to prepare for their next mission. They're more than happy about it.
* OnlySaneMan: Calgar and Ventris seem to fulfill this role. Ventris seems well-adjusted to his Chapter's insanity, but Calgar seems to be descending into depression.
* SarcasmBlind: When Calgar is furiously mocking their perfection and belief in Codex Astartes, the Ultramarine he's talking to takes it at face value. They also fail to note malicious undertones to their order to switch their Gellar field off.
* SendInTheClones: Apart from Calgar, Sicarius and Ventris, they all look and act the same.

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* FemmeFatalon: Rare masculine version, he has long talons as nails. He also claims to be quite a womanizer.

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* FemmeFatalon: FemmeFatalons: Rare masculine version, he has long talons as nails. He also claims to be quite a womanizer.



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!!Decius

The Ecclesiarch, AKA the man in charge of maintaining the Imperial Faith, which makes him rather redundant once the Emperor decides to disband both the Ecclesiarchy and the Inquisition. Despite this little obstacle, he continues working for the good of the Imperium.

* ArchEnemy: Seems to consider Karamazov this. They begun their feud over a matter of supposedly-Chaos-influenced preacher kid and it went downhill from there on.
* ButtMonkey: The High Lords of Terra seem to love messing with him. He suspects them of sending the "disband the Ecclesiarchy" message and they knock him out with an old shoe like it's par for the course.
* CoolHat: Inverted in-universe - pretty much everyone considers his Ecclesiarch headpiece to be a new low in terms of awful hats.
* {{Foil}}: To Karamazov in their approach to Emperor's missive.
* GoodShepherd: He tries to protect the Imperial Palace even when it's being attacked by the Inquisition.
* GrumpyBear: Living in a WorldGoneMad crashing with trying to be a resposible adult produces this.
* HumanityIsSuperior: Seems to be his mindset after Emperor's reveal.
* JustYouAndMeAndMyGuards: Tries to pull this off on Karamazov during their first on-screen confrontation. Karamazov has more guns, though.
* ModestOrgasm: Seeing the Emperor with his own eyes puts him in what ''could'' be religious ecstasy.
* NervousWreck: Being the only sane Lord of Terra has taken its toll on him, as other High Lords note at one point.
* NotAMorningPerson: When Karamazov invades the palace, he sees Decius in his pajamas, with a large cup of coffee and grumpier than usual.
* OnlySaneMan: The only High Lord of Terra to have a solid grasp on reality.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Likely the most reasonable of everyone in the Imperial Palace, period, and he works his best to stop Karamazov.
* SelectiveObliviousness: When he completely fails to notice Magnus standing right in front of him, the Primarch suggests that he's been conditioned to block out any proof of Chaos.
* SendInTheClones: The Ecclesiarchy seems to be composed of dozens upon dozens of Decius' clones.
* SomethingElseAlsoRises: His hat is a good indicator of his arousal.
* TheImmodestOrgasm: When Emperor outlines his vision of humanity, Decius is... not very silent.
* UndyingLoyalty: Continues to support the Imperium even after he's fired and his entire belief is invalidated by the man he has believed to be a god.

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!!Dominique
Not your perfect Inqusitorial lackey. Dominique mans one of the arms of Karamazov's throne and while his official job is somewhat unclear, the unofficial seems to be whining and annoying the hell out of his boss, who despite this resorts to grumbling rather than firing him (or firing ''at'' him) on spot.

* CluelessDeputy: He accompanies Karamazov everywhere, but seems more bothered by his cigarettes and own (perceived) awesomeness to aid him in any meaningful way.
* DeadpanSnarker: One could suppose it's his defense tactic against Karamazov's shrieking insanity, but he's really snarky at times.
* EvilSoundsRaspy: He claims his cigarettes give him a raspy voice that's really popular with ladies. In reality, it's more like squaking.
* FemmeFatalon: Rare masculine version, he has long talons as nails. He also claims to be quite a womanizer.
* {{Flanderization}}: Inverted. He starts off as a caricature and get more depth as episodes go on.
* ItsAllAboutMe: When Karamazov is planning his first invasion of Imperial Palace, Dominique is more concerned with his own discomfort.
* MustHaveNicotine: Throughout the first attack, he continues asking people for sandpaper cigarettes, and they pop up from time to time later as well.
* NumberTwo: To Karamazov, to Inquisitor's woe.
* OnlySaneMan: As time goes on, he turns into this, seemingly being the only member of Karamazov's clique to recognize the insanity of what's going on around him. Then again, he has his own insane moments.
* PhraseCatcher: "Shut up, Dominique!" is something he hears often.
* ServileSnarker: As Karamazov's composure deteriorates, Dominique starts to snark at him more and more often.
* TerribleArtist: Going by his pictures of made-up Ordos he presents to cheer Karamazov up, he has skill of a mediocre Paint artist.

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!!The Ultramarines

The Imperium's greatest Space Marines, capable of succeeding in any mission, no matter how dangerous, suicidal, and outright sabotaged by their own side it is.

* CanonSue: Invoked.
* InUniverseNickname: They repeatedly get called "Smurfs" by the Emperor, despite no one getting the reference.

!!The Custodes
The Emperor's personal bodyguards, some of the greatest and best-equipped warriors in the galaxy, and the centuries of isolation have left them somewhat... peculiar.
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[[caption-width-right:280:Here seen wondering is he keeping Dominique around]]

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* AntiClimaxBoss: [[spoiler:Against Magnus, his charge into the Imperial Palace isn't much.]]

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* AntiClimaxBoss: [[spoiler:Against Magnus, his charge into the Imperial Palace isn't much.]]]] Magnus even comments on it. [[invoked]]

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[[caption-width-right:280:"HERESY!"]]

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* AntiClimaxVillain: [[spoiler:Against Magnus, his charge into the Imperial Palace isn't much.]]

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* AntiClimaxVillain: AntiClimaxBoss: [[spoiler:Against Magnus, his charge into the Imperial Palace isn't much.]]



* CatchPhrase: ''HERESY!''



* KnightsOfCerebus: With his arrival on stage, the series moves from "wacky one-room-two-guys comedy" to "comedic story about fixing the Imperium".

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* KnightsOfCerebus: KnightOfCerebus: With his arrival on stage, the series moves from "wacky one-room-two-guys comedy" to "comedic story about fixing the Imperium".Imperium".
* LargeHam: Oh yes, he is. He gives {{Rousing Speech}}es all the time, blows everything out of proportion and has nothing against monologuing.


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* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: If his first confrontation with Karamazov is of any indication, yes.



One of the 20 Primarchs, the genetically-modified, superhuman children of the Emperor. He was actually a ''Chaos'' Primarch, having fallen during the events of the ''Literature/HorusHeresy'', and didn't return until the Emperor decides to sent Ultramarines and haul him back to Terra. Now, with his soul back and protected from Tzeentch and his minions in the Imperial Palace, he brings his wit and InsufferableGenius to the arguments within the Throne Room.

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One of the 20 Primarchs, the genetically-modified, superhuman children of the Emperor. He was actually a ''Chaos'' Primarch, having fallen during the events of the ''Literature/HorusHeresy'', and didn't doesn't return until the Emperor decides to sent Ultramarines and haul him back to Terra. Now, with his soul back and protected from Tzeentch and his minions in the Imperial Palace, he brings his wit and InsufferableGenius to the arguments within the Throne Room.
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A man so regal he takes his throne everywhere he goes, Karamazov is one of the most influential Inquisitors out there. He's also a self-righteous madman with the policy of "kill first-ask questions later", so when a missive to disband the Inquisition comes from the Imperial Palace, he rushes to Terra to burn the hives down in search of an answer.
* AntiClimaxVillain: [[spoiler:Against Magnus, his charge into the Imperial Palace isn't much.]]
* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: Apparently got the position by being the biggest and baddest Inquisitor to survive long enough.
* AxCrazy: He can murder entire planets out of his own misplaced ego.
* BigBad: Of seasons 1 and most of season 2.
* BloodKnight: He may claim that he's doing it all for Imperium's good, but he seems to simply love the carnage.
* BrokenPedestal: Happens to him constantly, from his idol in the Inquisition to [[spoiler:his first meeting with Kaldor Draigo]].
* CoolChair: His throne, which can move on its own (in fact, he never leaves it), has two built-in lackeys and an impressive array of weapons to boot. It even has a build-in rocket!
* EvilLaugh: When he breaks into the Imperial Palace, his laughter is rather insane.
* ExactWords: Uses this to get out of promise he gave Descius.
* {{Foil}}: To Descius. While the Ecclesiarch is OnlySaneMan, job-oriented and filled with UndyingLoyalty to the Emperor even when his job is invalidated, Karamazov is insane and decides that the best course of action is to charge into the Imperial Palace and execute everyone as heretics, because this ''couldn't be right!''
* IRejectYourReality: In Karamazov's world, everyone but him and his closest associates is a heretic or a potential heretic, the Emperor approves of Inqusition's actions and [[spoiler:Karamazov is a shard of Emperor's soul]]. Suffice to say, it's not exactly everyone else's reality.
* HolierThanThou: He believes himself to be the most right person in the Imperium, even when members of the Imperial Palace's staff disagree with his views.
* KnightTemplar: He believes unflinchingly that his cause is right one and that he knows who the heretics are and what to do with them.
* KnightsOfCerebus: With his arrival on stage, the series moves from "wacky one-room-two-guys comedy" to "comedic story about fixing the Imperium".
* RousingSpeech: He ''loves'' giving those, to the extent that he gives three of them as the Inqusition makes its way through the Imperial Palace.
* SarcasmBlind: He's completely oblivious to sarcasm, [[spoiler:a quality which the Emperor exploits with gusto.]]
* TautologicalTemplar: Charging the Eternity Gate is a heresy... but not when him and his people do it.
* TheInquisition: Leads the most reactionary part of it.
* TriggerHappy: He's more than happy to burn entire planets if he as much as suspects one person there to be a heretic.
* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler:The Emperor fully wants him to assemble the most knight-templar-ish and disloyal members of the Inqusition and charge into the Eternity Gate so that Magnus can get rid of all of them at once.]]
* VillainExitStageLeft: When attacking the Palace for the first time, he ends up at Kitten's mercy and is a second from being shot to pieces when the Emperor orders to have him spared. He promptly uses the opportunity to hightail it out of there.
* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:When he's sent to the Warp, he starts screaming and blabbering, sliding into incoherence and losing touch with reality even more than before]].
* WeWillMeetAgain: Promises this to Kitten when he escapes for the first time, and makes good on that promise a season later.
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** The fate of the Sensei (his actual children, rather than children in a technical sense like the Primarchs or metaphorically which means everyone else)

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** The He goes absolutely ''ballistic'' when he hears of the horrific fate of the Sensei (his actual children, rather than children in a technical sense like the Primarchs or metaphorically which means everyone else)

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While many a character come from the canon of ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'', the series gives them a... ''unique'' spin at times. Spoilers ahoy! [[note]]Seriously, some characters would be all in white if we didn't do this, so everything up to episode 18 is unspoilered.[[/note]]

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While many a character come from the canon of ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'', the series gives them a... ''unique'' spin at times. Spoilers ahoy! '''Spoilers ahoy!''' [[note]]Seriously, some characters would be all in white if we didn't do this, so everything up to episode 18 is unspoilered.[[/note]]



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* NeverMyFault: It's always either Chaos or Fucking Horus, never him. Though he does admit at least once to Magnus that he made they mistakes, quote: "Like fucking father, like fucking son."

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* NeverMyFault: It's always either Chaos or Fucking Horus, never him. Though he does admit at least once to Magnus that he they made they the same mistakes, quote: "Like fucking father, like fucking son."
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The mightiest being in the galaxy, the post-human titan, the saviour of humanity, a living god... once. These days, he's stuck on galaxy's most elaborate life-support machine and nearly powerless, which leaves him with a snarky attitude and an awful case of grumpiness.

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The mightiest being in the galaxy, the post-human titan, the saviour of humanity, a living god... once. These days, he's stuck on galaxy's most elaborate life-support machine and nearly powerless, powerless physically, which leaves him with a snarky attitude and an awful case of grumpiness.



* GrumpyOldMan: Most of the time, he's got a scathing critique for everything and rarely gets happy about anything.

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* GrumpyOldMan: Most of the time, he's got a scathing critique for everything and rarely gets happy about anything. Magnus even called him "Grumpiness Incarnate".
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While many a character come from the canon of ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'', the series gives them a... ''unique'' spin at times. Spoilers ahoy! (seriously, [[note]]Seriously, some characters would be all in white if we didn't do this, so everything up to episode 18 is unspoilered)
unspoilered.[[/note]]

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* CannotConveySarcasm: Happens sometimes, as the text-to-speech device isn't exactly what you may call the most expressive.
* ColorCodedCharacters: He's surrounded by gold and his subtitles are in gold.
* CoolOldGuy: Can be this at times, especially when telling the history of the world or when actually attempting to bond with his son.



* CannotConveySarcasm: Happens sometimes, as the text-to-speech device isn't exactly what you may call the most expressive.
* ColorCodedCharacters: He's surrounded by gold and his subtitles are in gold.
* CoolOldGuy: Can be this at times, especially when telling the history of the world or when actually attempting to bond with his son.



* TheGadfly: He likes to say absurd stuff and pull people's legs just to see their reaction.



* MrExposition: With how backwards the Imperium is in the 40K in terms of knowledge, he often finds himself in this position.

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* MrExposition: With how backwards the Imperium is in the 40K in terms of knowledge, he often finds himself in this position. He also gives a two-episode long explanation about the general backstory of the setting up to and including the Horus Heresy.



* NeverMyFault: It's always either Chaos or Fucking Horus, never him.

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* NeverMyFault: It's always either Chaos or Fucking Horus, never him. Though he does admit at least once to Magnus that he made they mistakes, quote: "Like fucking father, like fucking son."



* TheGadfly: He likes to say absurd stuff and pull people's legs just to see their reaction.



* BlingOfWar: His armour is golden and really decorative. Most characters had taken to compare it to a golden banana.



* BlingOfWar: His armour is golden and really decorative. Most characters had taken to compare it to a golden banana.



* TheGlovesComeOff: Finally has enough of it when Karamazov turns out to be completely insane. He nearly orders the man's execution by shooting squad made of all the Custodes.



* MrExposition: As the Emperor has little idea of what has happened in the last ten thousand years, Kitten is the one to bring him up to date

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* MrExposition: As the Emperor has little idea of what has happened in the last ten thousand years, Kitten is the one to bring him up to datedate with Imperial and other real-space topics like the various xenos races.



* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: He's been around for ten thousand years.

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* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: He's been around for ten eleven thousand years.



* TheStoic: He takes all that happens surprisingly in stride, although he does exhibit emotion, to his worry.



* TheGlovesComeOff: Finally has enough of it when Karamazov turns out to be completely insane. He nearly orders the man's execution by shooting squad made of all the Custodes.
* TheStoic: He takes all that happens surprisingly in stride, although he does exhibit emotion, to his worry.



One of Primarchs, superhuman children of the Emperor. He's actually a ''Chaos'' Primarch until the Emperor decides to sent Ultramarines and haul him back to Terra. Now, with his soul back and protected from Tzeentch's minions in the Imperial Palace, he brings his wit and InsufferableGenius to the arguments within the Throne Room.

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One of the 20 Primarchs, the genetically-modified, superhuman children of the Emperor. He's He was actually a ''Chaos'' Primarch Primarch, having fallen during the events of the ''Literature/HorusHeresy'', and didn't return until the Emperor decides to sent Ultramarines and haul him back to Terra. Now, with his soul back and protected from Tzeentch's Tzeentch and his minions in the Imperial Palace, he brings his wit and InsufferableGenius to the arguments within the Throne Room.



* CallingTheOldManOut: He breaks the Emperor's aura of self-satisfaction with an angry critique of his father's actions and attitude. The Emperor being the Emperor, he manages to deflect most of it, but it seems to have some effect.

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* CallingTheOldManOut: He breaks the Emperor's aura of self-satisfaction with an angry critique of his father's actions and attitude. The Emperor being the Emperor, he manages to deflect most of it, but it seems to have some effect. Magnus even got the Emperor to admit having commited some mistakes, which is otherwise pretty much impossible due to the Emperor's ego.



* KidnappedByTheCall: He's brought into the plot by being literally kidnapped from Sortarius.
* IgnoringBySinging: His preferred method of dealing with tales of Emperor's sex life.

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* KidnappedByTheCall: He's brought into the plot by being literally kidnapped from Sortarius.
* IgnoringBySinging: His preferred method of dealing with tales of the Emperor's sex life.



* LargeAndInCharge: He's almost five metres tall and one of Imperium's princes.

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* KidnappedByTheCall: He's brought into the plot by being literally kidnapped from Sortarius by the Ultramarines.
* LargeAndInCharge: He's almost five metres tall and one of the Imperium's princes.legitimate princes. Amusingly, the Emperor mocks Magnus by saying he is one of the smallest Primarchs.



* ManChild: He goes all giddy when gifted a jet-bike.

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* ManChild: He goes all giddy when gifted a jet-bike.Space Marine Warbike.



* TheScapegoat: [[spoiler:The Emperor wants him to take the blame for disappearance of Karamazov and his entourage]].

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* TheScapegoat: [[spoiler:The Emperor wants him to take the blame for the disappearance of Karamazov and his entourage]].



* UnwittingPawn: Part of the reason behind his HeelFaceTurn is realization that Horus and Tzeentch manipulated the events so that he'd have no choice but to fall.

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* UnwittingPawn: Part of the reason behind his HeelFaceTurn is his realization that Horus and Tzeentch manipulated the events so that he'd have no choice but to fall.

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** The fate of Sensei

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** The fate of Senseithe Sensei (his actual children, rather than children in a technical sense like the Primarchs or metaphorically which means everyone else)
** Refusing to fight in melee
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* AGodIAmNot: Despite having the power of a god and expecting people to follow his decrees, he repeatedly denies being a god
--> [[AC: I am like a like a glorious golden god]] {{Beat}} [[AC:Except I am not.]]
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* IgnoringWhileSinging: His preferred method of dealing with tales of Emperor's sex life.

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* IgnoringWhileSinging: IgnoringBySinging: His preferred method of dealing with tales of Emperor's sex life.
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* FashionableAssymetry: Only one of his eyes has a visor, to his annoyance.

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* FashionableAssymetry: FashionableAsymmetry: Only one of his eyes has a visor, to his annoyance.

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While many a character come from the canon of ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'', the series gives them a... ''unique'' spin at times. Spoilers abound!
ahoy! (seriously, some characters would be all in white if we didn't do this, so everything up to episode 18 is unspoilered)



* CoolOldGuy: Can be this at times, especially when telling the history of the world or when actually attempting to [[spoiler:bond with his son]].
* FashionableAsymmetry: Only one of his eyes has a visor, to his annoyance.

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* ColorCodedCharacters: He's surrounded by gold and his subtitles are in gold.
* CoolOldGuy: Can be this at times, especially when telling the history of the world or when actually attempting to [[spoiler:bond bond with his son]].
son.
* FashionableAsymmetry: EnragedByIdiocy: One of his {{Berserk Button}}s is Mankind's current idiocy.
* FashionableAssymetry:
Only one of his eyes has a visor, to his annoyance.



** Risks his soul splintering into even more parts to [[spoiler:confront Tzeentch and take Magnus' soul back]].

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** Risks his soul splintering into even more parts to [[spoiler:confront confront Tzeentch and take Magnus' soul back]].back.



* StopWorshippingMe: One of his first acts upon regaining ability to speak is disbanding all ways in which people worship him.




!!The Custodian/Kitten/[[spoiler:Captain General of the Adeptus Custodes]]

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\n* TimeAbyss: He's over forty thousand years old.

!!The Custodian/Kitten/[[spoiler:Captain Custodian/Kitten/Captain General of the Adeptus Custodes]]Custodes






* FourStarBadass: He turns out to be [[spoiler:Captain-General of Adeptus Custodes]].
* InterspeciesRomance: The Emperor suggests that Kitten once had a romance with a Tau and she left him for the Greater Good, fueling his hatred of her species. He disagrees vehemently, though.

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* FourStarBadass: He turns out to be [[spoiler:Captain-General Captain-General of Adeptus Custodes]].
Custodes.
* InterspeciesRomance: The Emperor suggests that Kitten once had a romance with a Tau and she left him for the Greater Good, fueling fuelling his hatred of her species. He disagrees vehemently, though.



* OnlySaneMan: Amidst the Custodes, he's the one not to surrender to overwhelming exhibitionist, camp and suicidal tendencies. [[spoiler:Which is probably why he became the Captain-General]].

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* OnlySaneMan: Amidst the Custodes, he's the one not to surrender to overwhelming exhibitionist, camp and suicidal tendencies. [[spoiler:Which tendencies, which is probably why he became the Captain-General]].Captain-General.


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!!Magnus the Red
[[quoteright:280:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/itehattsd3.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:280:[[AC:You'll see...]]]]
One of Primarchs, superhuman children of the Emperor. He's actually a ''Chaos'' Primarch until the Emperor decides to sent Ultramarines and haul him back to Terra. Now, with his soul back and protected from Tzeentch's minions in the Imperial Palace, he brings his wit and InsufferableGenius to the arguments within the Throne Room.

* AccentAdaptation: With his voice actor being from Oz, he gets a thick Australian accent.
* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: The moniker "The Red" didn't come from nothing.
* BadassBookworm: He's one of the most powerful Primarchs in existence, daemonic or not, and also a great pursuer of knowledge.
* BerserkButton:
** His stoic facade breaks at any mention of his brother Leman Russ.
** He gets angry when confused and mocked about it.
* CallingTheOldManOut: He breaks the Emperor's aura of self-satisfaction with an angry critique of his father's actions and attitude. The Emperor being the Emperor, he manages to deflect most of it, but it seems to have some effect.
* ColorCodedCharacters: Red, obviously, going from his appearance to his subtitles.
* CurbStompBattle: [[spoiler:He solves his battle with several thousand inquisitors with a flick of his wirst.]]
* DeadpanSnarker: It's a WorldOfSnark, did you expect anything less?
* DissonantSerenity: His strongest reaction to ninety percent of the Inquistion raiding the Imperial Palace is mild annoyance at people interrupting him.
* EnragedByIdiocy: Has major problems with people who can't readily follow his train of thought.
* HeelFaceTurn: The Emperor convinces him to rejoin him, though some lingering traces of Chaos mindset remain.
* KidnappedByTheCall: He's brought into the plot by being literally kidnapped from Sortarius.
* IgnoringWhileSinging: His preferred method of dealing with tales of Emperor's sex life.
* IncomingHam: His first words in the show?
-->''NO PATHETHIC BOX CAN HOLD ME!''
* InsufferableGenius: Has this in spades. He's incredibly intelligent and well-educated, and you will know that a minute in conversation with him. This being said, he really does know what he's talking about.
* LargeAndInCharge: He's almost five metres tall and one of Imperium's princes.
* LargeHam: He's prone to go dramatic over rather small things.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: He notes a lot of similarities between him and his father and is not very happy about it.
* ManChild: He goes all giddy when gifted a jet-bike.
* MrExposition: When it comes to daemonic and Warp-related stuff, he takes the charge.
* OnlySaneMan: The only one to think that melee may not be all that great in the world of heavy-ordnance cannons and railguns.
* PrecisionFStrike: The only time he cursed so far is when ranting about Russ.
* PsychicPowers: One of the most powerful psykers in the galaxy.
* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: Ten thousand and counting.
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Gives one to the Emperor, and another (much milder) one to Kitten.
* TheScapegoat: [[spoiler:The Emperor wants him to take the blame for disappearance of Karamazov and his entourage]].
* TheUnfavorite: Certainly feels this way, and given what the Emperor used to say about him, there may be a lot of truth in this.
* UnwittingPawn: Part of the reason behind his HeelFaceTurn is realization that Horus and Tzeentch manipulated the events so that he'd have no choice but to fall.
* WalkingSpoiler: As you can see on the main page of the series, the fact that he joins the regular staff in episode 13 means most of his entries are at least partly spoilered out.
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* FashionableAssymetry: Only one of his eyes has a visor, to his annoyance.

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* EmbarassingNickname: His order nicknamed him "Kitten" for undisclosed reasons. It's even used in episode titles.

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* EmbarassingNickname: EmbarrassingNickname: His order nicknamed him "Kitten" for undisclosed reasons. It's even used in episode titles.



* InterspeciesRomance: The Emperor suggests that Kitten once had a romance with a Tau and she left him for the Greater Good, fuelling his hatred of her species. He disagrees vehemently, though.

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* InterspeciesRomance: The Emperor suggests that Kitten once had a romance with a Tau and she left him for the Greater Good, fuelling fueling his hatred of her species. He disagrees vehemently, though.

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The mightiest being in the galaxy, the post-human titan, the saviour of humanity, a living god... once. These days, he's stuck on galaxy's most elaborate life-support machine and nearly powerless, which leaves him with a snarkery attitude and an awful case of grumpiness.
* BatmanGambit:
* DeadpanSnarker:
* CoolOldGuy:
* GrumpyOldMan:
* HiddenDepths:
* HollywoodAtheist:
* MrExposition:
* OrcusOnHisThrone:
* PetTheDog:
* ProHumanTranshuman:
* PsychicPowers:
* PsychopathicManchild:
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: ...sometimes.
* SirSwearsALot:
* SuddenlyVoiced:
* TheGadfly:

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The mightiest being in the galaxy, the post-human titan, the saviour of humanity, a living god... once. These days, he's stuck on galaxy's most elaborate life-support machine and nearly powerless, which leaves him with a snarkery snarky attitude and an awful case of grumpiness.
* BatmanGambit:
BatmanGambit: He's pretty adept at playing those, turning MarySue tendencies to his advantage or planning long time ahead using what he knows of people's characters. Then again, he's supposed to be smarter than anyone else.
* DeadpanSnarker:
BerserkButton: Where do we begin?
** Traitor Legions
** Religion
** Fucking Horus
** Ultramarines (though he does come to appreciate them)
** SenselessSacrifice
** General human idiocy
** The fate of Sensei
* CoolOldGuy:
CoughSnarkCough: Literally types "cough-snark-cough" into the device once.
* GrumpyOldMan:
DeadpanSnarker: One of the ways he deals with the world around him, and even if he's {{corpsing}}, it gets lost in translation between his mind and the impassionate text-to-speech device.
* HiddenDepths:
DisabledSnarker: His level of snark is inversely proportional to his mobility.
* HollywoodAtheist:
CannotConveySarcasm: Happens sometimes, as the text-to-speech device isn't exactly what you may call the most expressive.
* MrExposition:
CoolOldGuy: Can be this at times, especially when telling the history of the world or when actually attempting to [[spoiler:bond with his son]].
* OrcusOnHisThrone:
FashionableAssymetry: Only one of his eyes has a visor, to his annoyance.
* PetTheDog:
GrumpyOldMan: Most of the time, he's got a scathing critique for everything and rarely gets happy about anything.
* ProHumanTranshuman:
HiddenDepths: For all his grumpiness and snarkery, his endgame for humanity is adorable in its naivete. He also misses Sanguinus a lot.
* PsychicPowers:
HollywoodAtheist: Hates and mocks religion with passion.
* PsychopathicManchild:
InsistentTerminology: It's ''Fucking'' Horus, never simply Horus.
* ItsAllAboutMe: Ye ''gods'', does he manage to turn every conversation into pean to his greatness. Even his history of the galaxy pretty much turns into his own autobiography with his arrival on the scene of events.
* MindHive: His soul is made up of thousands of human shamans, and these days, it's splintered into even more parts thanks to his long interrment on the Golden Throne.
* MrExposition: With how backwards the Imperium is in the 40K in terms of knowledge, he often finds himself in this position.
* {{Narcissist}}: He's awesome and he'll have you know it.
* NeverMyFault: It's always either Chaos or Fucking Horus, never him.
* OrcusOnHisThrone: Horus' actions has left him with full-body paralysis, resulting in this.
* PapaWolf:
** Goes downright berserk when he learns of the fate of the Sensei.
** Risks his soul splintering into even more parts to [[spoiler:confront Tzeentch and take Magnus' soul back]].
* PetTheDog: Has a few moments when he genuinely shows appreciation for humanity and his companions.
* ProHumanTranshuman: He describes himself as pretty much a deity, but has humanity as his priority.
* PsychicPowers: He's got telekinesis and telepathy to some extent. It seems to get stronger the longer the text-to-speech device has been implemented.
* PsychopathicManchild: For all his grumpiness, he can get overly excited with toys of mass destruction.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: ...sometimes. \n He may be a GrumpyOldMan and a PsychopathicManchild, but often he's the sole voice of reason in the world utterly drowning in {{grimdark}}.
* SirSwearsALot:
SirSwearsALot: He's why this series isn't family friendly. It's unlikely he has more than one line without some curse thrown in.
* SuddenlyVoiced:
SuddenlyVoiced: The entire premise is that this happens to him with the implementation of text-to-speech device.
* TheGadfly:
TheGadfly: He likes to say absurd stuff and pull people's legs just to see their reaction.



One of the few to avoid crippling insanity riddling the Adeptus Custodes, he's watching over the Golden Throne when the Text-To-Speech device is mounted and thus assumes the position of Emperor's companion and advisor, a "promotion" he comes to regret somewhat.

* BlingOfWar:
* BadassCape:
* BeleagueredAssistant:
* BerserkButton:
* TheCavalry:
* DeadpanSnarker:
* FluffyTheTerrible: Despite his nickname being "Little Kitten", he not only is a Custodian, making him one of the most powerful warriors in the galaxy, he's also [[spoiler: the Custodes General, meaning he's in charge of all the other Custodes.]]
* FourStarBadass:
* EmbarrassingNickname: Little Kitten.
* InterspeciesRomance:
* NotSoAboveItAll: He secretly wants to engage in all the same Stripperiffic tendencies as his fellow Custodes.
* OnlySaneMan:
* PrecisionFStrike:
* SycophanticServant:
* TheGlovesComeOff:
* YesMan:

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One of the few to avoid crippling insanity riddling the Adeptus Custodes, he's watching over the Golden Throne when the Text-To-Speech text-to-speech device is mounted and thus assumes the position of Emperor's companion and advisor, advisor - a "promotion" he comes job description which translates to regret somewhat.

"ButtMonkey".
* BlingOfWar:
BlingOfWar: His armour is golden and really decorative. Most characters had taken to compare it to a golden banana.
* BadassCape:
BadassCape: Has a long red cape, and must've been a badass to get the job.
* BeleagueredAssistant:
* BerserkButton:
* TheCavalry:
* DeadpanSnarker:
* FluffyTheTerrible: Despite
BeleagueredAssistant: To the Emperor, having to deal with his nickname being "Little Kitten", he not lord's grumpiness, mockery and frequent rages.
* BerserkButton: The Tau are the
only is a Custodian, making thing that can make him one of the most powerful warriors in the galaxy, absolutely furious.
* ButtMonkey: Being Emperor's sole companion for a long time,
he's also [[spoiler: the Custodes General, meaning butt of his jokes and mockery, as he's nowhere near his lord's mental capabilities.
* TheCavalry: Sallies to the Lords of Terra's aid when Karamazov breaks in, saving the day.
* DeadpanSnarker: It takes a while, but he starts to find his footing amidst the WorldOfSnark he's suddenly plunged into.
* DudeWheresMyRespect: Even after finding out about his true rank, his fellow Custodes still make fun of him.
* EmbarassingNickname: His order nicknamed him "Kitten" for undisclosed reasons. It's even used
in charge episode titles.
* FourStarBadass: He turns out to be [[spoiler:Captain-General of Adeptus Custodes]].
* InterspeciesRomance: The Emperor suggests that Kitten once had a romance with a Tau and she left him for the Greater Good, fuelling his hatred of her species. He disagrees vehemently, though.
* MouthOfSauron: When Emperor's orders must be carried out, he's the one who goes around and repeats them.
* MrExposition: As the Emperor has little idea of what has happened in the last ten thousand years, Kitten is the one to bring him up to date
* OnlySaneMan: Amidst the Custodes, he's the one not to surrender to overwhelming exhibitionist, camp and suicidal tendencies. [[spoiler:Which is probably why he became the Captain-General]].
* PrecisionFStrike: He doesn't swear nearly as often as the Emperor, only when it's Tau or he's ''really'' surprised.
* SeenItAll: His behaviour in the palatial kitchen, as two cooks battle nearby and Custodes are falling from the skies, pretty much screams this.
* ServileSnarker: Recently, he's been learning how to play the snarking game, and starts to put it to good use in his interactions with the others.
* SycophanticServant: He's not fuelling Emperor's narcissism, he's pouring pure [[MadeOfExplodium promethium]] on it.
* TheGlovesComeOff: Finally has enough of it when Karamazov turns out to be completely insane. He nearly orders the man's execution by shooting squad made
of all the other Custodes.]]
* FourStarBadass:
* EmbarrassingNickname: Little Kitten.
* InterspeciesRomance:
* NotSoAboveItAll: He secretly wants to engage in all the same Stripperiffic tendencies as his fellow
Custodes.
* OnlySaneMan:
* PrecisionFStrike:
* SycophanticServant:
* TheGlovesComeOff:
TheStoic: He takes all that happens surprisingly in stride, although he does exhibit emotion, to his worry.
* YesMan: He would ''never'' disagree with the Emperor.
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* TheCalvary: TheCavalry:



* EmbarassingNickname: Little Kitten.

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* EmbarassingNickname: EmbarrassingNickname: Little Kitten.



* SyncopathicServant:

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While many a character come from the canon of ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'', the series gives them a... ''unique'' spin at times. Spoilers abound!

!!The Emperor/God-Emperor Of Mankind/Man-Emperor of Mankind
[[quoteright:280:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/itehattsd1.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:280:The usual reaction.]]

The mightiest being in the galaxy, the post-human titan, the saviour of humanity, a living god... once. These days, he's stuck on galaxy's most elaborate life-support machine and nearly powerless, which leaves him with a snarkery attitude and an awful case of grumpiness.
* BatmanGambit:
* DeadpanSnarker:
* CoolOldGuy:
* GrumpyOldMan:
* HiddenDepths:
* HollywoodAtheist:
* MrExposition:
* OrcusOnHisThrone:
* PetTheDog:
* ProHumanTranshuman:
* PsychicPowers:
* PsychopathicManchild:
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: ...sometimes.
* SirSwearsALot:
* SuddenlyVoiced:
* TheGadfly:

!!The Custodian/Kitten/[[spoiler:Captain General of the Adeptus Custodes]]
[[quoteright:280:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/itehattsd2.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:280:That's also a usual reaction.]]
One of the few to avoid crippling insanity riddling the Adeptus Custodes, he's watching over the Golden Throne when the Text-To-Speech device is mounted and thus assumes the position of Emperor's companion and advisor, a "promotion" he comes to regret somewhat.

* BlingOfWar:
* BadassCape:
* BeleagueredAssistant:
* BerserkButton:
* TheCalvary:
* DeadpanSnarker:
* FourStarBadass:
* InterspeciesRomance:
* OnlySaneMan:
* PrecisionFStrike:
* SyncopathicServant:
* TheGlovesComeOff:
* YesMan:
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