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* WorldsBestWarrior: In the description of Titus within the game manual, it mentions that he was the mightiest warrior to join the Ultramarines in several generations. This is how he became Captain of the 2nd Company ahead of big-time hero Cato Sicarius.
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* UncertainDoom: In the immediate years after the first game, the SequelHook ending of Titus's arrest became an UncertainDoom with all the ups and downs that befell Relic Entertainment. Years later we finally learn what happened to Titus with a true sequel is coming out from a different company and a 2024 Magazine/WhiteDwarf issue explaining Inquisitor Thrax actually being evil and Titus doing an incognito stint as a Deathwatch Black Shield.
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* EvilAllAlong: In a 2024 Magazine/WhiteDwarf that details what happened to Captain Titus between ''Space Marine'' and ''Space Marine 2'', it turns out Thrax has a reputation among other Inquisitors of being an especially sadistic creep and he had Titus tortured for a century. Thrax eventually becomes demonically possessed and gets executed by the Grey Knights. Titus and other Space Marines imprisoned by Thrax are exonerated and released.

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** While ''Space Marine'' was originally dubbed non-canon, as the captain of the 2nd company (which the markings on Titus's armor indicate that he is) in the tabletop at the time the video game was release was Cato Sicarius. Later books in the 40k universe mention him as one of Sicarius's predecessors, resolving the canon conflict and bringing him into the lore proper.
** He would later on even get his own proper miniature for his own tabletop game, further solidfying his existence into canon.
** As of 9th edition Warhammer 40,000 and confirmed for the second game, he's a ''Primaris'', cementing him in current canon, but was demoted for the events in the first game, thus making Cato Sicarius likely his more or less immediate successor.

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** While ''Space Marine'' was originally dubbed non-canon, as the captain of the 2nd company (which the markings on Titus's armor indicate that he is) in the tabletop at the time the video game was release was Cato Sicarius. Later books canon in the 40k universe mention establishes him as one of Sicarius's predecessors, direct predecessor, resolving the canon conflict and bringing him into the lore proper.
** He would later on even get his own proper miniature for his own the tabletop game, further solidfying solidifying his existence into canon.
** As of 9th edition Warhammer 40,000 and confirmed for the second game, he's a ''Primaris'', cementing him in current canon, but was demoted for the events in the first game, thus making Cato Sicarius likely his more or less immediate successor.
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* DropTheHammer: He can equip Thunder Hammers. They're quite devastating, but limit Titus to his Bolt Pistol/Plasma Pistol sidearm and Bolter.
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!!Captain/Lieutenant Titus

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!!Captain/Lieutenant Demetrian Titus

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* BaritoneOfStrength: Mark Strong gives him a very manly voice.

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* AwesomenessByAnalysis: A specialty of his. He knows the value in studying the opponent's strategy and coming up with plans to counter them, ensuring he and his allies prevail.
* BaritoneOfStrength: Mark Strong gives him a very manly voice. Combined with his being a Space Marine, it comes together to make him incredibly powerful on multiple fronts.



* BlingOfWar: He's a Captain, it's practically a contractual obligation.

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* BlingOfWar: He's a Captain, it's practically a contractual obligation. Over the course of the game, he gets additions to his armor to make him look even more blinged out.



* TheHero: Functions as this, and technically the BigGood of the campaign
* HumbleHero: Titus shows a lot more humility than the average Space Marine; he's very kind and considerate towards the Imperial Guardsmen he meets, often deflects praise away from himself, [[spoiler: and at the end of the game, allows himself to show weakness in front of Lt. Mira, collapsing to his knees in exhaustion after everything he's been though.]]

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* TheHero: Functions as this, and technically the BigGood of the campaign
campaign, leading the charge to defend Graia from the Orks.
* HumbleHero: Titus shows a lot more humility than the average Space Marine; he's very kind and considerate towards the Imperial Guardsmen he meets, often deflects praise away from himself, [[spoiler: and at the end of the game, allows himself to show weakness in front of Lt. Mira, collapsing to his knees in exhaustion after everything he's been though.]] This goes a long way towards humanizing an otherwise inhuman titan, contrasting heavily with the LawfulStupid Leandros, who seems more interested on following the Codex to the letter and wastes time making the enemy suffer instead of advancing the mission.



* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished. He nearly dies protecting Graia from an Ork invasion, [[spoiler: on top of stopping Nemeroth's daemon invasion]], and what does he get for his trouble? [[spoiler:Leandros calling the Inquisition on him on suspected heresy over his extreme resistance to Chaos. Played with, however, as Thrax is a ReasonableAuthorityFigure who leaves Titus' allies alone as long as he comes along willingly, not even making him give up his weapon. Judging by the existence of the sequel, he's been cleared of the heresy charge, making Leandros' accusation completely meaningless.]]



* OlderThanTheyLook: In lore, the Service Studs on a Space Marine's skull represent their years of service to their chapter and depending on the material used it'll represent longer periods of service, with the most common being 100 standard years. Titus has two, and the Prima Guide states he's 175 years old by the Invasion of Graia.

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* OlderThanTheyLook: In lore, the Service Studs on a Space Marine's skull represent their years of service to their chapter and depending on the material used it'll represent longer periods of service, with the most common being 100 standard years. Titus has two, and the Prima Guide states he's 175 years old by the Invasion of Graia. Yet he just looks like a middle aged man under the helmet.



-->'''Captain Titus''': The ''Codex Astartes'' is a set of rules. They guide us… shape us as Ultramarines… teach us to hold duty and honour sacred above all. But '''how we live''' with these rules is the ''true'' test of a Space Marine. ({{Beat}}) And '''You''' ({{Beat}}) have ''failed''.

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-->'''Captain Titus''': The ''Codex Astartes'' is a set of rules. They guide us… shape us as Ultramarines… teach us to hold duty and honour sacred above all. But '''how we live''' with these rules is the ''true'' test of a Space Marine. ({{Beat}}) And '''You''' '''you,''' ({{Beat}}) have ''failed''.



* ArtificialLimbs: His left arm is augmetic, he got it after he lost his original arm fighting against the [[HordeOfAlienLocusts Tyranids]].

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* ArtificialLimbs: His left arm is augmetic, cybernetic, he got it after he lost his original arm fighting against the [[HordeOfAlienLocusts Tyranids]].



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* ByTheBookCop: Every thought and action of Leandros's is filtered through his rigid adherence to the [[BigBookOfWar Codex Astartes]].

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* ByTheBookCop: Every thought and action of Leandros's is filtered through his rigid adherence to the [[BigBookOfWar Codex Astartes]]. This gets PlayedForDrama as he's shown to be a LawfulStupid person, one who can't seem to think of anything that isn't allowed by the Codex. And sometimes he gets it wrong anyway, making him look like a {{Hypocrite}}.



* {{Hypocrite}}: If you take a closer look at the Codex than what the game lets on, he becomes this. [[spoiler:When he calls the Inquisition on Titus on suspicion of heresy, the Codex actually states that you're supposed to report any suspicion to the company chaplain or librarian, '''not''' an outside faction]].

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* {{Hypocrite}}: If you take a closer look at the Codex than what the game lets on, he becomes this. [[spoiler:When he calls the Inquisition on Titus on suspicion of heresy, the Codex actually states that you're supposed to report any suspicion to the company chaplain or librarian, '''not''' an outside faction]]. Titus naturally calls him on it.



* LawfulStupid: Segues into this at times, like when [[spoiler: he calls the Inquisition down on Titus]].
* NewMeat: Very young for a Space Marine, he doesn't even have a single service stud yet.

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* LawfulStupid: Segues into this at times, like when [[spoiler: he calls the Inquisition down on Titus]].
Titus]]. Titus makes it abundantly clear how much this makes Leandros a liability and a failure by the end.
* NewMeat: Very young for a Space Marine, he doesn't even have a single service stud yet. He's also extremely reluctant to deviate from the Codex Astartes, whereas Titus, who is much older, just sees it as a guide and does his best to follow the spirit, not the letter, and Sidonus, who's even older, has no issues doing so.



* SociopathicSoldier: Type 1. [[DownplayedTrope Not an over-the-top one]], but one of his first scenes has him {{Kneecapping}} an ork, watch it crawl around for a few moments, and then finish it execution-style. Then he mag-dumps into the ork's corpse with his bolter with an [[DissonantSerenity impassive scowl on his face]] until Titus gets his attention. That sort of pointless cruelty from an Ultramarine, who pride themselves on discipline and professionalism, stands out.

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* SociopathicSoldier: Type 1. [[DownplayedTrope Not an over-the-top one]], but one of his first scenes has him {{Kneecapping}} an ork, watch it crawl around for a few moments, and then finish it execution-style. Then he mag-dumps into the ork's corpse with his bolter with an [[DissonantSerenity impassive scowl on his face]] until Titus gets his attention. That sort of pointless cruelty from an Ultramarine, who pride themselves on discipline and professionalism, stands out.highlights how Leandros fails to live up to the ideals of the chapter despite how much he tries to adhere to the Codex.



* InterserviceRivalry: A friendly example, as when they are about to push through the Chaos forces the squad sergeant and Titus exchange their Chapters' respective creeds.

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* InterserviceRivalry: A friendly FriendlyRivalry example, as when they are about to push through the Chaos forces the squad sergeant and Titus exchange their Chapters' respective creeds.



* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: While he does take [[spoiler:Titus into custody]] after [[spoiler:Leandros accuses him of being tainted by the Warp]] (He has to, given the severity of the charges and the implications should they be true), the manner in which he does so makes it clear that he's very skeptical of the claim being made. The worst thing he does is deliver a veiled threat to have [[spoiler:Lieutenant Mira and her remaining forces lined up for execution as well]] if [[spoiler:Titus]] refuses to comply. Peacefully taking an accused heretic into custody itself is a surprisingly levelheaded approach for the Inquisition, who [[DependingOnTheWriter are sometimes depicted]] as being willing to destroy entire planets on the ''suspicion'' of heresy.

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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: While he does take [[spoiler:Titus into custody]] after [[spoiler:Leandros accuses him of being tainted by the Warp]] (He (he has to, given the severity of the charges and the implications should they be true), the manner in which he does so makes it clear that he's very skeptical of the claim being made. The worst thing he does is deliver a veiled threat to have [[spoiler:Lieutenant Mira and her remaining forces lined up for execution as well]] if [[spoiler:Titus]] refuses to comply. Peacefully taking an accused heretic into custody itself is a surprisingly levelheaded approach for the Inquisition, who [[DependingOnTheWriter are sometimes depicted]] as being willing to destroy entire planets on the ''suspicion'' of heresy.
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!!!'''Species:''' Human (Traitor Astartes, Chaos)

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!!!'''Species:''' Human (Traitor Astartes, Chaos)Chosen of Nemeroth)



!!!'''Species:''' Human (Traitor Astartes, Chaos)

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!!!'''Species:''' Human (Traitor Astartes, Chaos)Black Legion)
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* GutturalGrowler: He sounds like he smokes four packs a day, and has what looks like cybernetic augmentations to his throat, which may explain his oddly laborous mode of speaking.
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-> '''Titus''': "Strength and honour, Blood Raven."

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-> '''Titus''': "Strength "Courage and honour, Blood Raven."



* {{Foreshadowing}}: Quite a few to the fact that he is [[spoiler:daemonically possessed]]]].

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: Quite a few to the fact that he is [[spoiler:daemonically possessed]]]].possessed]].
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* OnceIsNotEnough: When he finally goes down, the ending cutscene heavily implies that Malum emptied a full magazine (or more) of bolter rounds onto Samael to the point that the Sorcerer's body has been blown into chunks of gore.
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* TheCaptain: His rank during the events of the first game, where he was Captain of the Ultramarines second company. By the events of the second game, he has been demoted to Lieutenant.

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* TheCaptain: His rank during the events of the first game, where he was Captain of the Ultramarines second company. By the events time of the second game, he has been demoted to Lieutenant.
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* TheCaptain: He ''is'' TheCaptain of the Ultramarines' Second Company.

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* TheCaptain: He ''is'' TheCaptain His rank during the events of the Ultramarines' Second Company.first game, where he was Captain of the Ultramarines second company. By the events of the second game, he has been demoted to Lieutenant.

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* JustEatGilligan: At one point he discusses the possibility of simply destroying the power source so as to prevent Nemeroth from obtaining it, but Titus shoots down the idea because he believes that destroying the power source may cause dire consequences.

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* JustEatGilligan: At one point he discusses the possibility of simply destroying the power source so as to prevent Nemeroth from obtaining it, but Titus shoots down the idea because he believes that destroying the power source may cause dire consequences.consequences (like opening another warp rift).


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* HelmetsAreHardlyHeroic: Subverted then played straight. He initially wears a helmet at the start of the game, but he goes bareheaded afterwards due to his helmet being severely damaged during his first encounter with the Orks.
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!!!'''Voiced By''':

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!!!'''Voiced By''': '''Arthur Lee'''



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!!!'''Voiced By''': '''Miles Yekinni'''
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!!!Space Marines (Others)

[[folder:Tactical Squad Corvus]]
!!Tactical Squad Corvus

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!!!Space Marines (Others)

[[folder:Tactical Squad Corvus]]
!!Tactical Squad Corvus
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!!Brother-Sergeant Gadriel

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!!!'''Homeworld:''' Aurelia (formerly)
!!!'''Appearances''': ''VideoGame/Warhammer40000SpaceMarine''

A squad of Blood Ravens who joined the Imperial Liberation Fleet, they help Titus reach the Orbital Spire by fighting across a Chaos-held bridge.

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!!!'''Homeworld:''' Aurelia (formerly)
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!!!'''Appearances''': ''VideoGame/Warhammer40000SpaceMarine''

A squad of Blood Ravens who joined the Imperial Liberation Fleet, they help Titus reach the Orbital Spire by fighting across a Chaos-held bridge.
''VideoGame/Warhammer40000SpaceMarineII''

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[[folder:Chairon]]

!!Brother Chairon



* BadassCreed: ''None shall find us wanting''.
* TheCavalry: They're part of the Liberation Fleet making landfall, having joined up with other Imperial forces in response to a call for reinforcements.
** They make their appearance in response to Titus calling on any Imperial forces to aid him in getting to the Orbital Spire, already engaging the Forces of Chaos when Titus arrives.
* ContinuityNod: To ''[[VideoGame/DawnOfWar Dawn of War II: Retribution]]'', in the process practically canonising its Space Marine ending.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Their sergeant mentions joining the Liberation Fleet with a force of Black Templars. [[spoiler: Those Black Templars show up with Thrax to take Titus into custody in the ending]].
* InterserviceRivalry: A friendly example, as when they are about to push through the Chaos forces the squad sergeant and Titus exchange their Chapters' respective creeds.
-> '''Corvus Sergeant''': "None shall find us wanting, Ultramarine."
-> '''Titus''': "Strength and honour, Blood Raven."
* MeaningfulName: Corvus is Latin for Raven.
* OneManArmy: Much like all Space Marines, but they live up to Titus' words about the [[VideoGame/DawnOfWar Aurelian Crusade.]]
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* BadassCreed: ''None shall find us wanting''.
* TheCavalry: They're part of the Liberation Fleet making landfall, having joined up with other Imperial forces in response to a call for reinforcements.
** They make their appearance in response to Titus calling on any Imperial forces to aid him in getting to the Orbital Spire, already engaging the Forces of Chaos when Titus arrives.
* ContinuityNod: To ''[[VideoGame/DawnOfWar Dawn of War II: Retribution]]'', in the process practically canonising its Space Marine ending.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Their sergeant mentions joining the Liberation Fleet with a force of Black Templars. [[spoiler: Those Black Templars show up with Thrax to take Titus into custody in the ending]].
* InterserviceRivalry: A friendly example, as when they are about to push through the Chaos forces the squad sergeant and Titus exchange their Chapters' respective creeds.
-> '''Corvus Sergeant''': "None shall find us wanting, Ultramarine."
-> '''Titus''': "Strength and honour, Blood Raven."
* MeaningfulName: Corvus is Latin for Raven.
* OneManArmy: Much like all Space Marines, but they live up to Titus' words about the [[VideoGame/DawnOfWar Aurelian Crusade.]]
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[[folder:Black Templars]]



The grim Black Templars are sworn enemies of any threats to Mankind, and joined the Imperial Liberation Fleet to free Forge World Graia.

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* TheCameo: They only appear as part of Inquisitor Thrax's escort.
* TheCavalry: They are part of the Imperial Liberation Fleet mustered to reinforce the Ultramarines and Imperial Guard still fighting to save Graia.
* HeroOfAnotherStory: They were presumably battling the Chaos and Ork forces alongside the other Imperials while Titus fought his way to the Orbital Spire.

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The grim Black Templars are sworn enemies of any threats to Mankind, and joined the Imperial Liberation Fleet to free Forge World Graia.

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* TheCameo: They only appear as part of Inquisitor Thrax's escort.
* TheCavalry: They are part of the Imperial Liberation Fleet mustered to reinforce the Ultramarines and Imperial Guard still fighting to save Graia.
* HeroOfAnotherStory: They were presumably battling the Chaos and Ork forces alongside the other Imperials while Titus fought his way to the Orbital Spire.
!!!'''Voiced By''':
!!!'''Appearances''': ''VideoGame/Warhammer40000SpaceMarineII''



!!!Imperial Guard
[[folder:Mira]]

!!Second Lieutenant Miranda Nero
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!!!'''Species:''' Human (Astra Militarum, Cadian Shock Troopers)
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Cadia
!!!'''Voiced by''': '''Christine Roberts''' (English); '''Tatyana Shitova''' (Russian)

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!!!Imperial Guard
[[folder:Mira]]

!!Second Lieutenant Miranda Nero
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!!!Space Marines (Others)

[[folder:Tactical Squad Corvus]]
!!Tactical Squad Corvus
!!!'''Species:''' Human (Astra Militarum, Cadian Shock Troopers)
(Adeptus Astartes)
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Cadia
!!!'''Voiced by''': '''Christine Roberts''' (English); '''Tatyana Shitova''' (Russian)
Aurelia (formerly)



Second Lieutenant Mira leads the survivors of the 203rd Cadian Regiment. Mira's experience and skill as a tactician, coupled with her uncompromising humanity and [[{{Determinator}} refusal to give up]], commands fierce loyalty among her men.
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The 203rd Cadian Regiment was en route to another warzone when their troop carrier was suddenly diverted to Forge World Graia, as they were the only Imperial Guard force close to the planet. The Regiment was the only force that managed to reach the surface before the Orks captured the planet's defense guns.
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They were crippled after the Orks cut them off from orbital support and reinforcements, forcing Lieutenant Mira to take command (albeit with the dying Regimental Colonel's consent), as she was the highest ranking officer left. All she wants is to save the soldiers she's sworn to lead, but she does not hold much hope of holding off the Orks much longer.

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Second Lieutenant Mira leads A squad of Blood Ravens who joined the survivors of the 203rd Cadian Regiment. Mira's experience and skill as a tactician, coupled with her uncompromising humanity and [[{{Determinator}} refusal to give up]], commands fierce loyalty among her men.
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The 203rd Cadian Regiment was en route to another warzone when their troop carrier was suddenly diverted to Forge World Graia, as they were the only
Imperial Guard force close to the planet. The Regiment was the only force that managed to Liberation Fleet, they help Titus reach the surface before the Orks captured the planet's defense guns.
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They were crippled after the Orks cut them off from orbital support and reinforcements, forcing Lieutenant Mira to take command (albeit with the dying Regimental Colonel's consent), as she was the highest ranking officer left. All she wants is to save the soldiers she's sworn to lead, but she does not hold much hope of holding off the Orks much longer.
Orbital Spire by fighting across a Chaos-held bridge.



* ActionGirl: Maybe a slightly more conventional example than some, given how it's literally her job. She was the highest-ranked soldier to survive the deaths of the higher officers in the regiment, and she rarely takes to the field in person (because if she did, the regiment may lose all of its leadership).
* BadassNormal: She earned the respect of a Space Marine after she managed to rally the remaining and outnumbered Militarum forces to hold off against countless Orks for several days despite being a mere lieutenant. Really, that's all that needs to be said.
* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: Mira's a looker especially in contrast to the craggy, battle-scarred Space Marines and despite being shot at by an army of Orks for several days, the only sign that she's been in a fight is some dirt on her face. She doesn't even have the "tiny scar on the cheekbone" that many fanservicey 40k female characters get. Semi-justified in that her style of fighting has her hanging in the back and blazing away with her lasgun while using YOU as her meatshield.
* AFatherToHisMen: The other Guardsmen, who would normally not pay much respect or heed to a 2nd Lieutenant, practically credit her with the survival of the entire planet.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Supplementary material reveals her full name, but in-game she is only ever referred to as Mira.
* TheNotLoveInterest: With Titus. They obviously respect each other a great deal, but it doesn't go much further than that. It's probably for the best, considering it's neither the time nor the place (and even if it was, the Inquisition would most likely have them executed for it.)
* YouAreInCommandNow: Why is a 2nd Lieutenant in charge of a whole Regiment, normally commanded by a Colonel?
--> '''Mira''': I'm all that's left, my lord, unless my commanders rise from the grave. So far, they seem content to stay put.

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* ActionGirl: Maybe a slightly more conventional example than some, given how it's literally her job. She was the highest-ranked soldier to survive the deaths BadassCreed: ''None shall find us wanting''.
* TheCavalry: They're part
of the higher officers Liberation Fleet making landfall, having joined up with other Imperial forces in response to a call for reinforcements.
** They make their appearance in response to Titus calling on any Imperial forces to aid him in getting to the Orbital Spire, already engaging the Forces of Chaos when Titus arrives.
* ContinuityNod: To ''[[VideoGame/DawnOfWar Dawn of War II: Retribution]]'',
in the regiment, and she rarely takes to the field in person (because if she did, the regiment may lose all of process practically canonising its leadership).
* BadassNormal: She earned the respect of a
Space Marine after she managed to rally ending.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Their sergeant mentions joining
the remaining and outnumbered Militarum Liberation Fleet with a force of Black Templars. [[spoiler: Those Black Templars show up with Thrax to take Titus into custody in the ending]].
* InterserviceRivalry: A friendly example, as when they are about to push through the Chaos
forces to hold off against countless Orks the squad sergeant and Titus exchange their Chapters' respective creeds.
-> '''Corvus Sergeant''': "None shall find us wanting, Ultramarine."
-> '''Titus''': "Strength and honour, Blood Raven."
* MeaningfulName: Corvus is Latin
for several days despite being a mere lieutenant. Really, that's Raven.
* OneManArmy: Much like
all that needs to be said.
* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: Mira's a looker especially in contrast to the craggy, battle-scarred
Space Marines and despite being shot at by an army of Orks for several days, the only sign that she's been in a fight is some dirt on her face. She doesn't even have the "tiny scar on the cheekbone" that many fanservicey 40k female characters get. Semi-justified in that her style of fighting has her hanging in the back and blazing away with her lasgun while using YOU as her meatshield.
* AFatherToHisMen: The other Guardsmen, who would normally not pay much respect or heed to a 2nd Lieutenant, practically credit her with the survival of the entire planet.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Supplementary material reveals her full name,
Marines, but in-game she is only ever referred to as Mira.
* TheNotLoveInterest: With Titus. They obviously respect each other a great deal, but it doesn't go much further than that. It's probably for the best, considering it's neither the time nor the place (and even if it was, the Inquisition would most likely have them executed for it.)
* YouAreInCommandNow: Why is a 2nd Lieutenant in charge of a whole Regiment, normally commanded by a Colonel?
--> '''Mira''': I'm all that's left, my lord, unless my commanders rise from the grave. So far,
they seem content live up to stay put.Titus' words about the [[VideoGame/DawnOfWar Aurelian Crusade.]]



[[folder:Sarkhaana]]

!!Major Sarkhaana
!!!'''Species:''' Human (Astra Militarum, Cadian Shock Troops)
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Cadia
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A major belonging to the Cadian Shock Troops who leads the defense of the jungle planet of Kadaku against the Tyranid swarms.

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[[folder:Sarkhaana]]

!!Major Sarkhaana
[[folder:Black Templars]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human (Astra Militarum, Cadian Shock Troops)
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Cadia
!!!'''Voiced by''':
!!!'''Appearances''': ''VideoGame/Warhammer40000SpaceMarineII''

A major belonging
(Adeptus Astartes)
The grim Black Templars are sworn enemies of any threats
to Mankind, and joined the Cadian Shock Troops who leads the defense of the jungle planet of Kadaku against the Tyranid swarms.
Imperial Liberation Fleet to free Forge World Graia.




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* TheCameo: They only appear as part of Inquisitor Thrax's escort.
* TheCavalry: They are part of the Imperial Liberation Fleet mustered to reinforce the Ultramarines and Imperial Guard still fighting to save Graia.
* HeroOfAnotherStory: They were presumably battling the Chaos and Ork forces alongside the other Imperials while Titus fought his way to the Orbital Spire.



!!!Inquisition

[[folder:Inquisitor Drogan]]
!!Inquisitor Drogan

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!!!Inquisition

[[folder:Inquisitor Drogan]]
!!Inquisitor Drogan

!!!Imperial Guard
[[folder:Mira]]

!!Second Lieutenant Miranda Nero
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!!!'''Species:''' Human (Inquisition, Ordo Xenos)
!!!'''Voiced by''': '''Danny Webb''' (English); '''Valery Storozhik''' (Russian)

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!!!'''Species:''' Human (Inquisition, Ordo Xenos)
(Astra Militarum, Cadian Shock Troopers)
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Cadia
!!!'''Voiced by''': '''Danny Webb''' '''Christine Roberts''' (English); '''Valery Storozhik''' '''Tatyana Shitova''' (Russian)



Inquisitor Drogan is a member of the Ordo Xenos, and bears the physical and mental scars of a lifetime spent in the darkest corners of the galaxy. Many years ago, he fell into the hands of fiendish aliens who tortured him for years. Since then, his hatred of alien species has driven him to develop innovative new ways of destroying them, and to pursue technologies and techniques thought lost or impossible.

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Inquisitor Drogan is a member Second Lieutenant Mira leads the survivors of the Ordo Xenos, 203rd Cadian Regiment. Mira's experience and bears the physical skill as a tactician, coupled with her uncompromising humanity and mental scars of a lifetime spent in the darkest corners of the galaxy. Many years ago, he fell into the hands of fiendish aliens who tortured him for years. Since then, his hatred of alien species has driven him [[{{Determinator}} refusal to develop innovative new ways of destroying them, and to pursue technologies and techniques thought lost or impossible.give up]], commands fierce loyalty among her men.



His greatest creation is the "psychic scourge", which channels tremendous amounts of warp energy, provided by an experimental power source, that can be tuned to destroy specific species, while leaving humans unharmed. Audiologs reveal that he was developing them at the behest of an Inquisitor Lord to find a way to free the Imperium of its need for classic plasma power generators, which are very powerful, but highly bulky.

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His greatest creation is The 203rd Cadian Regiment was en route to another warzone when their troop carrier was suddenly diverted to Forge World Graia, as they were the "psychic scourge", which channels tremendous amounts of warp energy, provided by an experimental power source, only Imperial Guard force close to the planet. The Regiment was the only force that can be tuned managed to destroy specific species, while leaving humans unharmed. Audiologs reveal that he was developing reach the surface before the Orks captured the planet's defense guns.
\\\
They were crippled after the Orks cut
them at off from orbital support and reinforcements, forcing Lieutenant Mira to take command (albeit with the behest of an Inquisitor Lord to find a way to free dying Regimental Colonel's consent), as she was the Imperium of its need for classic plasma power generators, which are very powerful, highest ranking officer left. All she wants is to save the soldiers she's sworn to lead, but highly bulky.she does not hold much hope of holding off the Orks much longer.



* ArtificialLimbs: His right arm, which may or may not be as a result of his captivity and torture by Xenos.
* BadassBookworm: He was a very combat capable Inquisitor and carried an obsession with finding new technologies to annihilate Xenos with increasing efficiency. [[spoiler: Unfortunately for him, this obsession lead to him experimenting with the power source and causing his death and possession.]]
-->'''Drogan:''' I am scientist and soldier both, Captain.
* BadassLongcoat: Over his armor.
* BeingWatched: His audio logs has him mention that during his experiments whilst tapping into the immaterium, he felt that he was being watched. He shrugged off those concerns and continued with his research. [[spoiler:Had he been more wary that outside forces were interested in what he was experimenting in, it's likely he would have been better prepared to deal with Nemeroth's daemonic agent.]]
* CripplingOverSpecialization: His dangerous and careless experiments with the Psyhic Scourge are likely a result of him being a member of the Ordo Xenos and not the Ordo Malleus. His obsession with eliminating the xenos menace means he throws caution to the wind in regards to his experiments with the immaterium despite acknowledging the dangers of the warp. [[spoiler:His lack of pre-caution, and not to mention being psychically weakened as a result, ultimately gets him killed by a daemon.]]
* DeadAllAlong: [[spoiler:The message from him the player sees in Act 2 turns out to have been his final moments alive, and the Drogan encountered in the story is [[PossessingADeadBody a daemonic spirit possessing his corpse]].]]
* EvilIsNotAToy: It's not all that surprising his research with Warp energy would end badly.
* FantasticRacism: It's encouraged among the citizens of the Imperium, but his took a level after being tortured horribly by aliens.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Quite a few to the fact that he is [[spoiler:daemonically possessed]]]].
** The noise at the end of his video message [[spoiler:definitely doesn't sound like something an Ork would make]].
** His injuries don't resemble anything caused by orkish weapons as much as they do claw marks, and Titus can't help but express concern about their severity. He tries to brush it off by claiming his psyker abilities are stemming the bleeding, but [[spoiler:in reality he's just a walking corpse. It's implied that the daemon [[HolyBurnsEvil went out of its way to desecrate the aquila on his chest before possessing him]].]]
** His own turrets shoot at him and the voice recognition software doesn't respond to his orders to stand down. [[spoiler:But it further proves that he isn't the Inquistor Drogan the Ultramarines think he is and his own security system knows better]].
* PossessingADeadBody: [[spoiler:The Drogan we meet is actually a daemonic minion of Nemeroth possessing the Inquisitor's corpse.]]
* PsychicPowers: He has the powers of a psyker, though the players never sees him use them. [[spoiler: Because the daemon controlling his body literally ''can't'', thanks to them stemming from an Imperial Sanctioning, and therefore not being in the daemon's powerset.]]
* ShoutOut: His hairstyle and head plate prosthetic brings to mind [[Film/TheFifthElement Jean-Baptiste Emanuel Zorg]].
* TokenEvilTeammate: [[spoiler:SubvertedTrope, despite the common usage of Inquisitors of this and [[TrailersAlwaysSpoil fairly revealing pre-release trailers' implications]]. [[NiceJobBreakingItHero His research led to a lot of bad stuff happening within the game's plot]], but he never intends any of it or actually falls to Chaos - he's killed before his corpse is possessed.]]
* UnwittingTestSubject: His personal audio logs reveal that he tested the psychic scourge on live (and captured) alien subjects, ranging from Orks, Aeldari, T'au and a Tyranid Lictor.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom:
** His experiments were fully intended to create a weapon that could greatly help the Imperium in its war against the xenos. [[spoiler:His experiments and the creation of the power source caught the attention of the Chaos Lord, Nemeroth, who sent his daemonic servant to kill him. The daemon then tricked Titus into opening a warp rift that allowed Nemeroth's forces to invade Graia, and Nemeroth used Drogan's power source to try to ascend into a daemon prince (which he may or may not have succeeded in doing)]]
** Posthumously, his actions are the reason for the events of VideoGame/Warhammer40000Boltgun. His surviving research data and fragments of his power source were further experimented on by the techpriests of Graia several years later, [[spoiler:and their experiments cause yet another chaos invasion to occur.]]
* WorfHadTheFlu: His audio logs reveal that, before the invasion of Graia, he was sleep deprived, and the psychic attacks he suffered during his experiments with the Psychic Scourge had greatly weakened his psychic defenses. [[spoiler:This made him easy prey for Nemeroth's daemonic servant.]]

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* ArtificialLimbs: His right arm, which may or may not be as ActionGirl: Maybe a result of his captivity and torture by Xenos.
* BadassBookworm: He was a very combat capable Inquisitor and carried an obsession with finding new technologies to annihilate Xenos with increasing efficiency. [[spoiler: Unfortunately for him, this obsession lead to him experimenting with the power source and causing his death and possession.]]
-->'''Drogan:''' I am scientist and soldier both, Captain.
* BadassLongcoat: Over his armor.
* BeingWatched: His audio logs has him mention that during his experiments whilst tapping into the immaterium, he felt that he was being watched. He shrugged off those concerns and continued with his research. [[spoiler:Had he been
slightly more wary that outside forces were interested in what he was experimenting in, conventional example than some, given how it's likely he would have been better prepared literally her job. She was the highest-ranked soldier to deal with Nemeroth's daemonic agent.]]
* CripplingOverSpecialization: His dangerous
survive the deaths of the higher officers in the regiment, and careless experiments with she rarely takes to the Psyhic Scourge are likely a result field in person (because if she did, the regiment may lose all of him its leadership).
* BadassNormal: She earned the respect of a Space Marine after she managed to rally the remaining and outnumbered Militarum forces to hold off against countless Orks for several days despite
being a member of the Ordo Xenos and not the Ordo Malleus. His obsession with eliminating the xenos menace means he throws caution to the wind in regards to his experiments with the immaterium despite acknowledging the dangers of the warp. [[spoiler:His lack of pre-caution, and not to mention being psychically weakened as a result, ultimately gets him killed by a daemon.]]
* DeadAllAlong: [[spoiler:The message from him the player sees in Act 2 turns out to have been his final moments alive, and the Drogan encountered in the story is [[PossessingADeadBody a daemonic spirit possessing his corpse]].]]
* EvilIsNotAToy: It's not
mere lieutenant. Really, that's all that surprising his research with Warp energy would end badly.
needs to be said.
* FantasticRacism: It's encouraged among the citizens of the Imperium, but his took BeautyIsNeverTarnished: Mira's a level after being tortured horribly by aliens.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Quite a few
looker especially in contrast to the fact craggy, battle-scarred Space Marines and despite being shot at by an army of Orks for several days, the only sign that he she's been in a fight is [[spoiler:daemonically possessed]]]].
** The noise at the end of his video message [[spoiler:definitely
some dirt on her face. She doesn't sound like something an Ork even have the "tiny scar on the cheekbone" that many fanservicey 40k female characters get. Semi-justified in that her style of fighting has her hanging in the back and blazing away with her lasgun while using YOU as her meatshield.
* AFatherToHisMen: The other Guardsmen, who
would make]].
** His injuries don't resemble anything caused by orkish weapons as
normally not pay much as they do claw marks, and Titus can't help respect or heed to a 2nd Lieutenant, practically credit her with the survival of the entire planet.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Supplementary material reveals her full name,
but express concern about their severity. He tries in-game she is only ever referred to brush it off by claiming his psyker abilities are stemming the bleeding, as Mira.
* TheNotLoveInterest: With Titus. They obviously respect each other a great deal,
but [[spoiler:in reality he's just a walking corpse. It's implied that the daemon [[HolyBurnsEvil went out of its way to desecrate the aquila on his chest before possessing him]].]]
** His own turrets shoot at him and the voice recognition software
it doesn't respond to his orders to stand down. [[spoiler:But it go much further proves that he isn't the Inquistor Drogan the Ultramarines think he is and his own security system knows better]].
* PossessingADeadBody: [[spoiler:The Drogan we meet is actually a daemonic minion of Nemeroth possessing the Inquisitor's corpse.]]
* PsychicPowers: He has the powers of a psyker, though the players never sees him use them. [[spoiler: Because the daemon controlling his body literally ''can't'', thanks to them stemming from an Imperial Sanctioning, and therefore not being in the daemon's powerset.]]
* ShoutOut: His hairstyle and head plate prosthetic brings to mind [[Film/TheFifthElement Jean-Baptiste Emanuel Zorg]].
* TokenEvilTeammate: [[spoiler:SubvertedTrope, despite the common usage of Inquisitors of this and [[TrailersAlwaysSpoil fairly revealing pre-release trailers' implications]]. [[NiceJobBreakingItHero His research led to a lot of bad stuff happening within the game's plot]], but he never intends any of it or actually falls to Chaos - he's killed before his corpse is possessed.]]
* UnwittingTestSubject: His personal audio logs reveal that he tested the psychic scourge on live (and captured) alien subjects, ranging from Orks, Aeldari, T'au and a Tyranid Lictor.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom:
** His experiments were fully intended to create a weapon that could greatly help the Imperium in its war against the xenos. [[spoiler:His experiments and the creation of the power source caught the attention of the Chaos Lord, Nemeroth, who sent his daemonic servant to kill him. The daemon then tricked Titus into opening a warp rift that allowed Nemeroth's forces to invade Graia, and Nemeroth used Drogan's power source to try to ascend into a daemon prince (which he may or may not have succeeded in doing)]]
** Posthumously, his actions are the reason
than that. It's probably for the events of VideoGame/Warhammer40000Boltgun. His surviving research data and fragments of his power source were further experimented on by best, considering it's neither the techpriests of Graia several years later, [[spoiler:and their experiments cause yet another chaos invasion to occur.]]
* WorfHadTheFlu: His audio logs reveal that, before
time nor the invasion of Graia, he was sleep deprived, and place (and even if it was, the psychic attacks he suffered during his experiments with Inquisition would most likely have them executed for it.)
* YouAreInCommandNow: Why is a 2nd Lieutenant in charge of a whole Regiment, normally commanded by a Colonel?
--> '''Mira''': I'm all that's left, my lord, unless my commanders rise from
the Psychic Scourge had greatly weakened his psychic defenses. [[spoiler:This made him easy prey for Nemeroth's daemonic servant.]] grave. So far, they seem content to stay put.



[[folder:Inquisitor Thrax]]
!!Inquisitor Thrax

[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/inquisitor_thrax.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"We will know many truths, Space Marine."'']]

!!!'''Species:''' Human (Inquisition)
!!!'''Voiced by''': '''Creator/MarkLewisJones''' (English); '''Alexander Novikov''' (Russian)
!!!'''Appearances''': ''VideoGame/Warhammer40000SpaceMarine''

An Inquisitor who accompanied the Liberation Fleet. He appears briefly in the epilogue.

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[[folder:Inquisitor Thrax]]
!!Inquisitor Thrax

[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/inquisitor_thrax.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"We will know many truths, Space Marine."'']]

[[folder:Sarkhaana]]

!!Major Sarkhaana
!!!'''Species:''' Human (Inquisition)
(Astra Militarum, Cadian Shock Troops)
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Cadia
!!!'''Voiced by''': '''Creator/MarkLewisJones''' (English); '''Alexander Novikov''' (Russian)
by''':
!!!'''Appearances''': ''VideoGame/Warhammer40000SpaceMarine''

An Inquisitor
''VideoGame/Warhammer40000SpaceMarineII''

A major belonging to the Cadian Shock Troops
who accompanied leads the Liberation Fleet. He appears briefly in defense of the epilogue.jungle planet of Kadaku against the Tyranid swarms.



* GuiltByAssociation: When [[spoiler:Captain Titus]] rails against the unfair investigation, Thrax warns him that if he resists, the charges against him will be taken as valid, and everyone under his command will be become suspect as well. This is said with [[AndYourLittleDogToo a meaningful glance]] towards [[spoiler:Lieutenant Mira]]. [[spoiler:This convinces Titus to come quietly, if only to spare his comrades and avoid dishonoring the Ultramarines chapter at large.]]
* GutturalGrowler: He sounds like he smokes four packs a day, and has what looks like cybernetic augmentations to his throat, which may explain his oddly laborous mode of speaking.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: While he does take [[spoiler:Titus into custody]] after [[spoiler:Leandros accuses him of being tainted by the Warp]] (He has to, given the severity of the charges and the implications should they be true), the manner in which he does so makes it clear that he's very skeptical of the claim being made. The worst thing he does is deliver a veiled threat to have [[spoiler:Lieutenant Mira and her remaining forces lined up for execution as well]] if [[spoiler:Titus]] refuses to comply. Peacefully taking an accused heretic into custody itself is a surprisingly levelheaded approach for the Inquisition, who [[DependingOnTheWriter are sometimes depicted]] as being willing to destroy entire planets on the ''suspicion'' of heresy.

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* GuiltByAssociation: When [[spoiler:Captain Titus]] rails against the unfair investigation, Thrax warns him that if he resists, the charges against him will be taken as valid, and everyone under his command will be become suspect as well. This is said with [[AndYourLittleDogToo a meaningful glance]] towards [[spoiler:Lieutenant Mira]]. [[spoiler:This convinces Titus to come quietly, if only to spare his comrades and avoid dishonoring the Ultramarines chapter at large.]]
* GutturalGrowler: He sounds like he smokes four packs a day, and has what looks like cybernetic augmentations to his throat, which may explain his oddly laborous mode of speaking.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: While he does take [[spoiler:Titus into custody]] after [[spoiler:Leandros accuses him of being tainted by the Warp]] (He has to, given the severity of the charges and the implications should they be true), the manner in which he does so makes it clear that he's very skeptical of the claim being made. The worst thing he does is deliver a veiled threat to have [[spoiler:Lieutenant Mira and her remaining forces lined up for execution as well]] if [[spoiler:Titus]] refuses to comply. Peacefully taking an accused heretic into custody itself is a surprisingly levelheaded approach for the Inquisition, who [[DependingOnTheWriter are sometimes depicted]] as being willing to destroy entire planets on the ''suspicion'' of heresy.



[[folder:Inquisitor Seibel]]
!!Inquisitor Seibel

[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/inquisitor_i_dunno.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"Nothing, once touched by the hand of Chaos, remains untainted."'']]

!!!'''Species:''' Human (Inquisition, Ordo Malleus)
!!!'''Voiced by''':
!!!'''Appearances''': ''VideoGame/Warhammer40000Boltgun''

An Inquisitor of the Ordo Malleus. She has been keeping a close eye on the Forgeworld of Graia since the Grimskull War. Seibel tasks the Ultramarine, Malum Caedo, to retrieve the fragments of the late Inquisitor Drogan's power source in order to prevent the Forces of Chaos from using them for their vile purposes.

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!!!Inquisition

[[folder:Inquisitor Seibel]]
Drogan]]
!!Inquisitor Seibel

Drogan

[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/inquisitor_i_dunno.org/pmwiki/pub/images/inquisitor_drogan.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"Nothing, once touched by the hand of Chaos, remains untainted."'']]

[[caption-width-right:350:]]

!!!'''Species:''' Human (Inquisition, Ordo Malleus)
Xenos)
!!!'''Voiced by''':
by''': '''Danny Webb''' (English); '''Valery Storozhik''' (Russian)
!!!'''Appearances''': ''VideoGame/Warhammer40000Boltgun''

An
''VideoGame/Warhammer40000SpaceMarine''

Inquisitor Drogan is a member of the Ordo Malleus. She has been keeping a close eye on Xenos, and bears the Forgeworld physical and mental scars of Graia since a lifetime spent in the Grimskull War. Seibel tasks the Ultramarine, Malum Caedo, to retrieve the fragments darkest corners of the late galaxy. Many years ago, he fell into the hands of fiendish aliens who tortured him for years. Since then, his hatred of alien species has driven him to develop innovative new ways of destroying them, and to pursue technologies and techniques thought lost or impossible.
\\\
His greatest creation is the "psychic scourge", which channels tremendous amounts of warp energy, provided by an experimental power source, that can be tuned to destroy specific species, while leaving humans unharmed. Audiologs reveal that he was developing them at the behest of an
Inquisitor Drogan's Lord to find a way to free the Imperium of its need for classic plasma power source in order to prevent the Forces of Chaos from using them for their vile purposes.generators, which are very powerful, but highly bulky.



* BadassNormal: She is an Inquisitor, and apart from her Inquisition equipment and weapons and possible PsychicPowers she is an ordinary mortal compare to Malum. Yet she nevertheless holds her own in battle as the Graian Crown is boarded by the BigBad's forces and she is forced to fight for her life alongside the other Imperials.
* CasualDangerDialogue: In the third cutscene she explains what the BigBad was doing and orders Malum to go put him down even as the Graian Crown and her ship is boarded by daemons and heretics, without ever losing her composed tone and only ever slightly raised her voice so she could be heard above the din of battle.
--> '''Inquisitor Seibel:''' Find a way aboard and put a bolt round through that traitor's skull. ''I have daemons to purge!'' [Proceeds to gun down daemons off-screen]
* MrExposition: Gender-inverted version. In several cutscenes it was Seibel who explains the situation to Malum and instructs him on what to do.
* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: [[spoiler:During the final Episode, Samael's forces storm her ship. She's shown to be completely fine in the ending, showing that she managed to fight them all off.]]

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* BadassNormal: She is an Inquisitor, ArtificialLimbs: His right arm, which may or may not be as a result of his captivity and apart from her Inquisition equipment and weapons and possible PsychicPowers she is an ordinary mortal compare to Malum. Yet she nevertheless holds her own in battle as the Graian Crown is boarded torture by the BigBad's forces and she is forced to fight for her life alongside the other Imperials.Xenos.
* CasualDangerDialogue: In BadassBookworm: He was a very combat capable Inquisitor and carried an obsession with finding new technologies to annihilate Xenos with increasing efficiency. [[spoiler: Unfortunately for him, this obsession lead to him experimenting with the third cutscene she explains power source and causing his death and possession.]]
-->'''Drogan:''' I am scientist and soldier both, Captain.
* BadassLongcoat: Over his armor.
* BeingWatched: His audio logs has him mention that during his experiments whilst tapping into the immaterium, he felt that he was being watched. He shrugged off those concerns and continued with his research. [[spoiler:Had he been more wary that outside forces were interested in
what he was experimenting in, it's likely he would have been better prepared to deal with Nemeroth's daemonic agent.]]
* CripplingOverSpecialization: His dangerous and careless experiments with
the BigBad was doing Psyhic Scourge are likely a result of him being a member of the Ordo Xenos and not the Ordo Malleus. His obsession with eliminating the xenos menace means he throws caution to the wind in regards to his experiments with the immaterium despite acknowledging the dangers of the warp. [[spoiler:His lack of pre-caution, and not to mention being psychically weakened as a result, ultimately gets him killed by a daemon.]]
* DeadAllAlong: [[spoiler:The message from him the player sees in Act 2 turns out to have been his final moments alive, and the Drogan encountered in the story is [[PossessingADeadBody a daemonic spirit possessing his corpse]].]]
* EvilIsNotAToy: It's not all that surprising his research with Warp energy would end badly.
* FantasticRacism: It's encouraged among the citizens of the Imperium, but his took a level after being tortured horribly by aliens.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Quite a few to the fact that he is [[spoiler:daemonically possessed]]]].
** The noise at the end of his video message [[spoiler:definitely doesn't sound like something an Ork would make]].
** His injuries don't resemble anything caused by orkish weapons as much as they do claw marks, and Titus can't help but express concern about their severity. He tries to brush it off by claiming his psyker abilities are stemming the bleeding, but [[spoiler:in reality he's just a walking corpse. It's implied that the daemon [[HolyBurnsEvil went out of its way to desecrate the aquila on his chest before possessing him]].]]
** His own turrets shoot at him and the voice recognition software doesn't respond to his
orders Malum to go put stand down. [[spoiler:But it further proves that he isn't the Inquistor Drogan the Ultramarines think he is and his own security system knows better]].
* PossessingADeadBody: [[spoiler:The Drogan we meet is actually a daemonic minion of Nemeroth possessing the Inquisitor's corpse.]]
* PsychicPowers: He has the powers of a psyker, though the players never sees
him down even as use them. [[spoiler: Because the Graian Crown daemon controlling his body literally ''can't'', thanks to them stemming from an Imperial Sanctioning, and her ship is boarded by daemons therefore not being in the daemon's powerset.]]
* ShoutOut: His hairstyle
and heretics, without ever losing her composed tone head plate prosthetic brings to mind [[Film/TheFifthElement Jean-Baptiste Emanuel Zorg]].
* TokenEvilTeammate: [[spoiler:SubvertedTrope, despite the common usage of Inquisitors of this
and only ever slightly raised her voice so she could be heard above [[TrailersAlwaysSpoil fairly revealing pre-release trailers' implications]]. [[NiceJobBreakingItHero His research led to a lot of bad stuff happening within the din game's plot]], but he never intends any of battle.it or actually falls to Chaos - he's killed before his corpse is possessed.]]
* UnwittingTestSubject: His personal audio logs reveal that he tested the psychic scourge on live (and captured) alien subjects, ranging from Orks, Aeldari, T'au and a Tyranid Lictor.

--> '''Inquisitor Seibel:''' Find * UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom:
** His experiments were fully intended to create
a way aboard and put a bolt round through weapon that traitor's skull. ''I could greatly help the Imperium in its war against the xenos. [[spoiler:His experiments and the creation of the power source caught the attention of the Chaos Lord, Nemeroth, who sent his daemonic servant to kill him. The daemon then tricked Titus into opening a warp rift that allowed Nemeroth's forces to invade Graia, and Nemeroth used Drogan's power source to try to ascend into a daemon prince (which he may or may not have daemons to purge!'' [Proceeds to gun down daemons off-screen]
* MrExposition: Gender-inverted version. In
succeeded in doing)]]
** Posthumously, his actions are the reason for the events of VideoGame/Warhammer40000Boltgun. His surviving research data and fragments of his power source were further experimented on by the techpriests of Graia
several cutscenes it years later, [[spoiler:and their experiments cause yet another chaos invasion to occur.]]
* WorfHadTheFlu: His audio logs reveal that, before the invasion of Graia, he
was Seibel who explains sleep deprived, and the situation to Malum and instructs psychic attacks he suffered during his experiments with the Psychic Scourge had greatly weakened his psychic defenses. [[spoiler:This made him on what to do.
* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: [[spoiler:During the final Episode, Samael's forces storm her ship. She's shown to be completely fine in the ending, showing that she managed to fight them all off.]]
easy prey for Nemeroth's daemonic servant.]]



[[folder:Incommodus]]

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[[caption-width-right:203:]]

A servo-skull once belonging to Inquisitor Drogan, Inquisitor Seibel assigns it to Malum Caedo to guide the space marine across Graia.

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[[folder:Incommodus]]

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[[folder:Inquisitor Thrax]]
!!Inquisitor Thrax

[[quoteright:350:https://static.
tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/incommodus.org/pmwiki/pub/images/inquisitor_thrax.png]]
[[caption-width-right:203:]]

A servo-skull once belonging to
[[caption-width-right:350:''"We will know many truths, Space Marine."'']]

!!!'''Species:''' Human (Inquisition)
!!!'''Voiced by''': '''Creator/MarkLewisJones''' (English); '''Alexander Novikov''' (Russian)
!!!'''Appearances''': ''VideoGame/Warhammer40000SpaceMarine''

An
Inquisitor Drogan, Inquisitor Seibel assigns it to Malum Caedo to guide who accompanied the space marine across Graia.Liberation Fleet. He appears briefly in the epilogue.



* TheComicallySerious: Occasionally dips into this when spouting observations on the player's evironment.
-->'''Incommodus:''' ATTENTION: Promethium viewed from afar known to invoke feelings of reverence for the Omnissiah. CAUTION: Promethium viewed from close range [[CaptainObvious will cause severe bodily harm]].
* ExpositionFairy: Serves as one for the duration of ''Boltgun'', floating around the player and occasionally chiming in with directions or flavorful dialogue.
* GenreSavvy: Its observations include noting that SuspiciousVideoGameGenerosity likely presages a large battle.
* RuleOfSymbolism: The fact that the servo-skull has a brazier on the top of it's skull is meant to symbolize that Incommodus "lights the way" for the player and guides them to their objective.

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* TheComicallySerious: Occasionally dips GuiltByAssociation: When [[spoiler:Captain Titus]] rails against the unfair investigation, Thrax warns him that if he resists, the charges against him will be taken as valid, and everyone under his command will be become suspect as well. This is said with [[AndYourLittleDogToo a meaningful glance]] towards [[spoiler:Lieutenant Mira]]. [[spoiler:This convinces Titus to come quietly, if only to spare his comrades and avoid dishonoring the Ultramarines chapter at large.]]
* GutturalGrowler: He sounds like he smokes four packs a day, and has what looks like cybernetic augmentations to his throat, which may explain his oddly laborous mode of speaking.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: While he does take [[spoiler:Titus
into this when spouting observations on custody]] after [[spoiler:Leandros accuses him of being tainted by the player's evironment.
-->'''Incommodus:''' ATTENTION: Promethium viewed from afar known
Warp]] (He has to, given the severity of the charges and the implications should they be true), the manner in which he does so makes it clear that he's very skeptical of the claim being made. The worst thing he does is deliver a veiled threat to invoke feelings of reverence have [[spoiler:Lieutenant Mira and her remaining forces lined up for execution as well]] if [[spoiler:Titus]] refuses to comply. Peacefully taking an accused heretic into custody itself is a surprisingly levelheaded approach for the Omnissiah. CAUTION: Promethium viewed from close range [[CaptainObvious will cause severe bodily harm]].
* ExpositionFairy: Serves
Inquisition, who [[DependingOnTheWriter are sometimes depicted]] as one for the duration of ''Boltgun'', floating around the player and occasionally chiming in with directions or flavorful dialogue.
* GenreSavvy: Its observations include noting that SuspiciousVideoGameGenerosity likely presages a large battle.
* RuleOfSymbolism: The fact that the servo-skull has a brazier
being willing to destroy entire planets on the top ''suspicion'' of it's skull is meant to symbolize that Incommodus "lights the way" for the player and guides them to their objective.
heresy.



!!Enemies of Humanity
!!!Orks
[[folder:Grimskull]]

[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/warboss_grimskull.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"I'm Boss Grimskull! This whole planet is mine!!!"'']]

!!Warboss Grimskull
!!!'''Species:''' Ork
!!!'''Voiced by''': '''Neil Maskell''' (English); '''Vladislav Kopp''' (Russian)
!!!'''Appearances''': ''VideoGame/Warhammer40000SpaceMarine''

Warboss Grimskull leads the Waaagh! invading Forge World Graia, and is extremely cunning. As a result, his Waaagh! is well organized, making it all the more dangerous. He has conquered several worlds before reaching Graia, and if he gets his hands on the [[HumongousMecha Warlord-class Titans]] on the Forge World, he could be unstoppable.

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!!Enemies of Humanity
!!!Orks
[[folder:Grimskull]]

[[folder:Inquisitor Seibel]]
!!Inquisitor Seibel

[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/warboss_grimskull.org/pmwiki/pub/images/inquisitor_i_dunno.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"I'm Boss Grimskull! This whole planet is mine!!!"'']]

!!Warboss Grimskull
[[caption-width-right:350:''"Nothing, once touched by the hand of Chaos, remains untainted."'']]

!!!'''Species:''' Ork
Human (Inquisition, Ordo Malleus)
!!!'''Voiced by''': '''Neil Maskell''' (English); '''Vladislav Kopp''' (Russian)
by''':
!!!'''Appearances''': ''VideoGame/Warhammer40000SpaceMarine''

Warboss
''VideoGame/Warhammer40000Boltgun''

An Inquisitor of the Ordo Malleus. She has been keeping a close eye on the Forgeworld of Graia since the
Grimskull leads War. Seibel tasks the Waaagh! invading Forge World Graia, and is extremely cunning. As a result, his Waaagh! is well organized, making it all Ultramarine, Malum Caedo, to retrieve the more dangerous. He has conquered several worlds before reaching Graia, and if he gets his hands on fragments of the [[HumongousMecha Warlord-class Titans]] on late Inquisitor Drogan's power source in order to prevent the Forge World, he could be unstoppable.Forces of Chaos from using them for their vile purposes.



* BigBad: He is the one leading the Ork attack. [[spoiler: Becomes part of a BigBadEnsemble with Nemeroth during the second half of the story.]]
* BadassBoast: He delivers a quiet one, which is quite Un-Orky, but it's well-earned, [[spoiler:since he just wiped out a group of Bloodletter daemons after they pushed him off a ledge and he got back up without a scratch]].
-->'''Grimskull:''' I ain't so easy to kill, heh heh heh...
* BigBadEnsemble: He leads the Waaagh! to conquer the planet, or at least loot it, and he kills Lt Mira Nero's superiors. [[spoiler: With Nemeroth, he becomes this instead of BigBad, thanks to the two of them each trying to loot the planet for different things.]]
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: Like most Orks he isn't ''evil'' in the same way that Chaos is. He just thrives on war and combat as sustenance.
* BoomHeadshot: How Titus finishes him off after their final battle.
* BullfightBoss: [[spoiler:A rather difficult one, though he drops it in the third section of the fight.]]
* GeniusBruiser: For an Ork, anyway. His WAAAGH! is rather well organized, and he orders them to capture and use the planetary defense guns, instead of simply looting them.
* ItCanThink: A telltale sign that Grimskull is a particularly dangerous Ork is his ability to use strategy and tactics, including capturing strategic positions to use against the Imperium.
* LargeAndInCharge: Would you expect any less from an Ork Warboss?
* MightyGlacier: In his boss fight he has two ways of attacking you, one is by charging at you and the other is to slam his fist into you. Both moves are slow and telegraphed which makes them easy to evade, but if either attack hits you you will either be dead or near-death.
%%* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: [[spoiler: He saves you and your squad from Nemeroth... not that he's really bothered either way.]]
* NotQuiteDead: Gets swarmed by several Bloodletter Daemons and knocked off a ledge into the depths below. He reappears from said ledge, no worse for wear, a minute or two later.
* OhCrap: He gets a visible moment of this in his first appearance when he realizes one of his ship's main guns is about to be pointed right at him. [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere He immediately hightails it out of there.]]
* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: It can be inferred he killed a pack of Bloodletters without even being injured, before taking on their boss. And the fact that he's seen afterwards means that he probably forced [[spoiler: Nemeroth to retreat, either by beating him or by being so tough that Nemeroth wasn't able to kill him]].
* PreMortemOneLiner: Grimskull and Titus exchange these after their last battle.
--> '''Grimskull:''' "I ain't finished with you yet, Space Marine!"
--> '''Titus:''' "But I am finished with ''you'', Ork."
* StationaryBoss: [[spoiler:What he becomes in the third section of his boss fight.]]
* VillainousRescue: [[spoiler: Attacks Nemeroth while the Chaos Lord has Titus's entire squad at his mercy and is about to get his claws on the Power Source. Not that Grimskull cares what happens to Titus and his men, it's just that Nemeroth was seen as being between him and his goal.]]

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* BigBad: He BadassNormal: She is an Inquisitor, and apart from her Inquisition equipment and weapons and possible PsychicPowers she is an ordinary mortal compare to Malum. Yet she nevertheless holds her own in battle as the one leading Graian Crown is boarded by the Ork attack. [[spoiler: Becomes part of a BigBadEnsemble with Nemeroth during BigBad's forces and she is forced to fight for her life alongside the second half of the story.]]
* BadassBoast: He delivers a quiet one, which is quite Un-Orky, but it's well-earned, [[spoiler:since he just wiped out a group of Bloodletter daemons after they pushed him off a ledge and he got back up without a scratch]].
-->'''Grimskull:''' I ain't so easy to kill, heh heh heh...
* BigBadEnsemble: He leads the Waaagh! to conquer the planet, or at least loot it, and he kills Lt Mira Nero's superiors. [[spoiler: With Nemeroth, he becomes this instead of BigBad, thanks to the two of them each trying to loot the planet for different things.]]
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: Like most Orks he isn't ''evil'' in the same way that Chaos is. He just thrives on war and combat as sustenance.
* BoomHeadshot: How Titus finishes him off after their final battle.
* BullfightBoss: [[spoiler:A rather difficult one, though he drops it in the third section of the fight.]]
* GeniusBruiser: For an Ork, anyway. His WAAAGH! is rather well organized, and he orders them to capture and use the planetary defense guns, instead of simply looting them.
* ItCanThink: A telltale sign that Grimskull is a particularly dangerous Ork is his ability to use strategy and tactics, including capturing strategic positions to use against the Imperium.
other Imperials.
* LargeAndInCharge: Would you expect any less from an Ork Warboss?
* MightyGlacier:
CasualDangerDialogue: In his boss fight he has two ways of attacking you, one is by charging at you the third cutscene she explains what the BigBad was doing and orders Malum to go put him down even as the other is to slam his fist into you. Both moves are slow Graian Crown and telegraphed which makes them easy to evade, but if either attack hits you you will either her ship is boarded by daemons and heretics, without ever losing her composed tone and only ever slightly raised her voice so she could be dead or near-death.heard above the din of battle.
%%* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: [[spoiler: He saves you
--> '''Inquisitor Seibel:''' Find a way aboard and your squad from Nemeroth... not put a bolt round through that he's really bothered either way.]]
traitor's skull. ''I have daemons to purge!'' [Proceeds to gun down daemons off-screen]
* NotQuiteDead: Gets swarmed by MrExposition: Gender-inverted version. In several Bloodletter Daemons cutscenes it was Seibel who explains the situation to Malum and knocked off a ledge into the depths below. He reappears from said ledge, no worse for wear, a minute or two later.
* OhCrap: He gets a visible moment of this in his first appearance when he realizes one of his ship's main guns is about
instructs him on what to be pointed right at him. [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere He immediately hightails it out of there.]]
do.
* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: It can be inferred he killed a pack of Bloodletters without even being injured, before taking on their boss. And [[spoiler:During the fact that he's seen afterwards means that he probably forced [[spoiler: Nemeroth final Episode, Samael's forces storm her ship. She's shown to retreat, either by beating him or by being so tough that Nemeroth wasn't able to kill him]].
* PreMortemOneLiner: Grimskull and Titus exchange these after their last battle.
--> '''Grimskull:''' "I ain't finished with you yet, Space Marine!"
--> '''Titus:''' "But I am finished with ''you'', Ork."
* StationaryBoss: [[spoiler:What he becomes
be completely fine in the third section of his boss fight.]]
* VillainousRescue: [[spoiler: Attacks Nemeroth while the Chaos Lord has Titus's entire squad at his mercy and is about to get his claws on the Power Source. Not
ending, showing that Grimskull cares what happens she managed to Titus and his men, it's just that Nemeroth was seen as being between him and his goal.]]
fight them all off.]]



!!!Forces of Chaos
[[folder:Nemeroth]]
!!Sorcerer Lord Nemeroth

[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nemeroth.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"My armies will spill humanity's blood across the stars..."'']]

!!!'''Species:''' Human (Traitor Astartes, Chaos)
!!!'''Voiced by''': '''Creator/MarkLewisJones''' (English); '''Alexander Novikov''' (Russian)
!!!'''Appearances''': ''VideoGame/Warhammer40000SpaceMarine''

Nemeroth is the leader of the Chosen of Nemeroth Warband, which is invading Forge World Graia. He is a Chaos Sorcerer Lord with strong psychic powers, and is equipped with Terminator armor and a pair of [[WolverineClaws Lightning Claws]]. Like most Chaos Space Marines, he is sadistic and arrogant.

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!!!Forces of Chaos
[[folder:Nemeroth]]
!!Sorcerer Lord Nemeroth

[[quoteright:350:https://static.
[[folder:Incommodus]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:''"My armies will spill humanity's blood [[caption-width-right:203:]]

A servo-skull once belonging to Inquisitor Drogan, Inquisitor Seibel assigns it to Malum Caedo to guide the space marine
across the stars..."'']]

!!!'''Species:''' Human (Traitor Astartes, Chaos)
!!!'''Voiced by''': '''Creator/MarkLewisJones''' (English); '''Alexander Novikov''' (Russian)
!!!'''Appearances''': ''VideoGame/Warhammer40000SpaceMarine''

Nemeroth is the leader of the Chosen of Nemeroth Warband, which is invading Forge World Graia. He is a Chaos Sorcerer Lord with strong psychic powers, and is equipped with Terminator armor and a pair of [[WolverineClaws Lightning Claws]]. Like most Chaos Space Marines, he is sadistic and arrogant.
Graia.




* BaldOfEvil: From what little can be seen of his head.
* BigBad: He usurps this role from Grimskull once he arrives on scene.
* BigBadEnsemble: [[spoiler: With Grimskull. They're each there to loot different things. Grimskull wants the Titans, Nemeroth wants the Power Source.]]
* TheChessmaster: He's a Chaos Sorcerer, it comes with the job.
* ClippedWingAngel: During the final battle, [[spoiler:Titus attacks Nemeroth while the latter is in the middle of transforming, meaning he can't unleash the full power of a Daemon Prince]].
* CutsceneBoss: [[spoiler: Basically how you beat him]]
* FinalBoss: He is the final enemy that Titus faces during the invasion of Graia, and his (possible) death marks the full triumph of the imperial forces.
* FlunkyBoss: [[spoiler:Before you take Nemeroth on, you have to fight four waves of his minions. They're more difficult to beat than Nemeroth himself.]]
* KnightOfCerebus: The whole plot gets a lot more serious when he's involved.
* GeniusBruiser: A hulking mountain of a man clad in terminator armor, Nemeroth is still ultimately a Sorcerer Lord, and Titus and his squad spend 75% of the game obliviously playing into his plans. If not for Titus's [[SpannerInTheWorks inexplicable warp resistance]], Nemeroth probably would have won.
* GoodScarsEvilScars: The left side of his mouth is ripped open.
* LargeAndInCharge: While not as big as Grimskull, he's still huge even for a Space Marine in his Terminator armor.
* MagicKnight: He's a Chaos Sorcerer, but also nasty with those claws of his. [[spoiler:Just ask [[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice Sidonus]].]] Also even before his ascension, he easily stops multiple attacks from Grimskull showing that he matches the Warboss in strength.
* SoftSpokenSadist: Every bit as [[ColdHam hammy]] as any self-respecting Chaos Lord, but despite his daunting appearance, his voice never rises above a hissing whisper.
* UncertainDoom: Given that his laughter and voice are heard after Titus [[spoiler:crushes his head]], it is unknown if Nemeroth is [[spoiler:dead for good or he still exists within the warp, especially when you consider that his ascension to daemon princedom seemed nearly complete.]]
* WeCanRuleTogether: [[spoiler: Before the final battle, he invites Titus to join him, so that he can lead the Ultramarines in domination of the galaxy with him at its head. [[ShutUpHannibal Titus isn't going to be swayed by that.]]]]

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\n* BaldOfEvil: From what little can be seen of his head.
* BigBad: He usurps
TheComicallySerious: Occasionally dips into this role when spouting observations on the player's evironment.
-->'''Incommodus:''' ATTENTION: Promethium viewed
from Grimskull once he arrives on scene.
* BigBadEnsemble: [[spoiler: With Grimskull. They're each there
afar known to loot different things. Grimskull wants invoke feelings of reverence for the Titans, Nemeroth wants Omnissiah. CAUTION: Promethium viewed from close range [[CaptainObvious will cause severe bodily harm]].
* ExpositionFairy: Serves as one for
the Power Source.]]
* TheChessmaster: He's a Chaos Sorcerer, it comes
duration of ''Boltgun'', floating around the player and occasionally chiming in with the job.
directions or flavorful dialogue.
* ClippedWingAngel: During the final battle, [[spoiler:Titus attacks Nemeroth while the latter is in the middle of transforming, meaning he can't unleash the full power of a Daemon Prince]].
* CutsceneBoss: [[spoiler: Basically how you beat him]]
* FinalBoss: He is the final enemy
GenreSavvy: Its observations include noting that Titus faces during SuspiciousVideoGameGenerosity likely presages a large battle.
* RuleOfSymbolism: The fact that
the invasion servo-skull has a brazier on the top of Graia, it's skull is meant to symbolize that Incommodus "lights the way" for the player and his (possible) death marks the full triumph of the imperial forces.guides them to their objective.
* FlunkyBoss: [[spoiler:Before you take Nemeroth on, you have to fight four waves of his minions. They're more difficult to beat than Nemeroth himself.]]
* KnightOfCerebus: The whole plot gets a lot more serious when he's involved.
* GeniusBruiser: A hulking mountain of a man clad in terminator armor, Nemeroth is still ultimately a Sorcerer Lord, and Titus and his squad spend 75% of the game obliviously playing into his plans. If not for Titus's [[SpannerInTheWorks inexplicable warp resistance]], Nemeroth probably would have won.
* GoodScarsEvilScars: The left side of his mouth is ripped open.
* LargeAndInCharge: While not as big as Grimskull, he's still huge even for a Space Marine in his Terminator armor.
* MagicKnight: He's a Chaos Sorcerer, but also nasty with those claws of his. [[spoiler:Just ask [[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice Sidonus]].]] Also even before his ascension, he easily stops multiple attacks from Grimskull showing that he matches the Warboss in strength.
* SoftSpokenSadist: Every bit as [[ColdHam hammy]] as any self-respecting Chaos Lord, but despite his daunting appearance, his voice never rises above a hissing whisper.
* UncertainDoom: Given that his laughter and voice are heard after Titus [[spoiler:crushes his head]], it is unknown if Nemeroth is [[spoiler:dead for good or he still exists within the warp, especially when you consider that his ascension to daemon princedom seemed nearly complete.]]
* WeCanRuleTogether: [[spoiler: Before the final battle, he invites Titus to join him, so that he can lead the Ultramarines in domination of the galaxy with him at its head. [[ShutUpHannibal Titus isn't going to be swayed by that.]]]]



[[folder:Tumulus Samael]]
!!Sorcerer Lord Tumulus Samael

[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tumulus_samael.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:]]

!!!'''Species:''' Human (Traitor Astartes, Chaos)
!!!'''Appearances''': ''VideoGame/Warhammer40000Boltgun''

A Chaos Sorcerer Lord clad in Terminator Armor. He is a traitor Astartes of the Black Legion who leads a chaos invasion on Forgeworld Graia with the intention of claiming the power source fragment for his nefarious purposes.

He is the main villain of ''VideoGame/Warhammer40000Boltgun''.

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[[folder:Tumulus Samael]]
!!Sorcerer Lord Tumulus Samael

!!Enemies of Humanity
!!!Orks
[[folder:Grimskull]]

[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tumulus_samael.org/pmwiki/pub/images/warboss_grimskull.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:]]

[[caption-width-right:350:''"I'm Boss Grimskull! This whole planet is mine!!!"'']]

!!Warboss Grimskull
!!!'''Species:''' Human (Traitor Astartes, Chaos)
Ork
!!!'''Voiced by''': '''Neil Maskell''' (English); '''Vladislav Kopp''' (Russian)
!!!'''Appearances''': ''VideoGame/Warhammer40000Boltgun''

A Chaos Sorcerer Lord clad in Terminator Armor. He is a traitor Astartes of the Black Legion who
''VideoGame/Warhammer40000SpaceMarine''

Warboss Grimskull
leads a chaos invasion on Forgeworld Graia with the intention of claiming Waaagh! invading Forge World Graia, and is extremely cunning. As a result, his Waaagh! is well organized, making it all the power source fragment for more dangerous. He has conquered several worlds before reaching Graia, and if he gets his nefarious purposes.

He is
hands on the main villain of ''VideoGame/Warhammer40000Boltgun''.
[[HumongousMecha Warlord-class Titans]] on the Forge World, he could be unstoppable.




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* BigBad: He is the one leading the Ork attack. [[spoiler: Becomes part of a BigBadEnsemble with Nemeroth during the second half of the story.]]
* BadassBoast: He delivers a quiet one, which is quite Un-Orky, but it's well-earned, [[spoiler:since he just wiped out a group of Bloodletter daemons after they pushed him off a ledge and he got back up without a scratch]].
-->'''Grimskull:''' I ain't so easy to kill, heh heh heh...
* BigBadEnsemble: He leads the Waaagh! to conquer the planet, or at least loot it, and he kills Lt Mira Nero's superiors. [[spoiler: With Nemeroth, he becomes this instead of BigBad, thanks to the two of them each trying to loot the planet for different things.]]
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: Like most Orks he isn't ''evil'' in the same way that Chaos is. He just thrives on war and combat as sustenance.
* BoomHeadshot: How Titus finishes him off after their final battle.
* BullfightBoss: [[spoiler:A rather difficult one, though he drops it in the third section of the fight.]]
* GeniusBruiser: For an Ork, anyway. His WAAAGH! is rather well organized, and he orders them to capture and use the planetary defense guns, instead of simply looting them.
* ItCanThink: A telltale sign that Grimskull is a particularly dangerous Ork is his ability to use strategy and tactics, including capturing strategic positions to use against the Imperium.
* LargeAndInCharge: Would you expect any less from an Ork Warboss?
* MightyGlacier: In his boss fight he has two ways of attacking you, one is by charging at you and the other is to slam his fist into you. Both moves are slow and telegraphed which makes them easy to evade, but if either attack hits you you will either be dead or near-death.
%%* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: [[spoiler: He saves you and your squad from Nemeroth... not that he's really bothered either way.]]
* NotQuiteDead: Gets swarmed by several Bloodletter Daemons and knocked off a ledge into the depths below. He reappears from said ledge, no worse for wear, a minute or two later.
* OhCrap: He gets a visible moment of this in his first appearance when he realizes one of his ship's main guns is about to be pointed right at him. [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere He immediately hightails it out of there.]]
* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: It can be inferred he killed a pack of Bloodletters without even being injured, before taking on their boss. And the fact that he's seen afterwards means that he probably forced [[spoiler: Nemeroth to retreat, either by beating him or by being so tough that Nemeroth wasn't able to kill him]].
* PreMortemOneLiner: Grimskull and Titus exchange these after their last battle.
--> '''Grimskull:''' "I ain't finished with you yet, Space Marine!"
--> '''Titus:''' "But I am finished with ''you'', Ork."
* StationaryBoss: [[spoiler:What he becomes in the third section of his boss fight.]]
* VillainousRescue: [[spoiler: Attacks Nemeroth while the Chaos Lord has Titus's entire squad at his mercy and is about to get his claws on the Power Source. Not that Grimskull cares what happens to Titus and his men, it's just that Nemeroth was seen as being between him and his goal.]]

[[/folder]]

!!!Forces of Chaos
[[folder:Nemeroth]]
!!Sorcerer Lord Nemeroth

[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nemeroth.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"My armies will spill humanity's blood across the stars..."'']]

!!!'''Species:''' Human (Traitor Astartes, Chaos)
!!!'''Voiced by''': '''Creator/MarkLewisJones''' (English); '''Alexander Novikov''' (Russian)
!!!'''Appearances''': ''VideoGame/Warhammer40000SpaceMarine''

Nemeroth is the leader of the Chosen of Nemeroth Warband, which is invading Forge World Graia. He is a Chaos Sorcerer Lord with strong psychic powers, and is equipped with Terminator armor and a pair of [[WolverineClaws Lightning Claws]]. Like most Chaos Space Marines, he is sadistic and arrogant.

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* BaldOfEvil: From what little can be seen of his head.
* BigBad: He usurps this role from Grimskull once he arrives on scene.
* BigBadEnsemble: [[spoiler: With Grimskull. They're each there to loot different things. Grimskull wants the Titans, Nemeroth wants the Power Source.]]
* TheChessmaster: He's a Chaos Sorcerer, it comes with the job.
* ClippedWingAngel: During the final battle, [[spoiler:Titus attacks Nemeroth while the latter is in the middle of transforming, meaning he can't unleash the full power of a Daemon Prince]].
* CutsceneBoss: [[spoiler: Basically how you beat him]]
* FinalBoss: He is the final enemy that Titus faces during the invasion of Graia, and his (possible) death marks the full triumph of the imperial forces.
* FlunkyBoss: [[spoiler:Before you take Nemeroth on, you have to fight four waves of his minions. They're more difficult to beat than Nemeroth himself.]]
* KnightOfCerebus: The whole plot gets a lot more serious when he's involved.
* GeniusBruiser: A hulking mountain of a man clad in terminator armor, Nemeroth is still ultimately a Sorcerer Lord, and Titus and his squad spend 75% of the game obliviously playing into his plans. If not for Titus's [[SpannerInTheWorks inexplicable warp resistance]], Nemeroth probably would have won.
* GoodScarsEvilScars: The left side of his mouth is ripped open.
* LargeAndInCharge: While not as big as Grimskull, he's still huge even for a Space Marine in his Terminator armor.
* MagicKnight: He's a Chaos Sorcerer, but also nasty with those claws of his. [[spoiler:Just ask [[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice Sidonus]].]] Also even before his ascension, he easily stops multiple attacks from Grimskull showing that he matches the Warboss in strength.
* SoftSpokenSadist: Every bit as [[ColdHam hammy]] as any self-respecting Chaos Lord, but despite his daunting appearance, his voice never rises above a hissing whisper.
* UncertainDoom: Given that his laughter and voice are heard after Titus [[spoiler:crushes his head]], it is unknown if Nemeroth is [[spoiler:dead for good or he still exists within the warp, especially when you consider that his ascension to daemon princedom seemed nearly complete.]]
* WeCanRuleTogether: [[spoiler: Before the final battle, he invites Titus to join him, so that he can lead the Ultramarines in domination of the galaxy with him at its head. [[ShutUpHannibal Titus isn't going to be swayed by that.]]]]

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Tumulus Samael]]
!!Sorcerer Lord Tumulus Samael

[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tumulus_samael.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:]]

!!!'''Species:''' Human (Traitor Astartes, Chaos)
!!!'''Appearances''': ''VideoGame/Warhammer40000Boltgun''

A Chaos Sorcerer Lord clad in Terminator Armor. He is a traitor Astartes of the Black Legion who leads a chaos invasion on Forgeworld Graia with the intention of claiming the power source fragment for his nefarious purposes.

He is the main villain of ''VideoGame/Warhammer40000Boltgun''.

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[[caption-width-right:350:''"This day is getting interesting..."'']]




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[[caption-width-right:350:''"This day is getting interesting..."'']]

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\n[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sidonus_1.jpg]] \n [[caption-width-right:350:''"This day is getting interesting..."'']]\n!!!'''Appearances''': ''VideoGame/Warhammer40000SpaceMarine''




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\n[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/leandros.png]] \n[[caption-width-right:350: ''"The Codex Astartes does not support this action"'']]\n\n!!!'''Appearances''': ''VideoGame/Warhammer40000SpaceMarine''



!!!'''Species:''' Human (Adeptus Astartes)

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!!!'''Species:''' Human (Adeptus Astartes)



!!!: '''Creator/RahulKohli'''

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!!!: !!!'''Species:''' Human (Adeptus Astartes)
!!!'''Voiced By''':
'''Creator/RahulKohli'''
!!!'''Appearances''': ''VideoGame/Warhammer40000Boltgun''




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!!!'''Appearances''': ''VideoGame/Warhammer40000SpaceMarine''



A major belonging to the Cadian Shock Troops who leads the defense of the jungle planet of Kadaku.

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A major belonging to the Cadian Shock Troops who leads the defense of the jungle planet of Kadaku.
Kadaku against the Tyranid swarms.



!!!'''Species:''' Human (Inquisition, Ordo Xenos)

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!!!'''Species:''' Human (Inquisition, Ordo Xenos)



!!!'''Species:''' Human (Inquisition, Ordo Xenos)




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!!!'''Appearances''': ''VideoGame/Warhammer40000SpaceMarine''



!!!'''Species:''' Human (Inquisition)

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!!!'''Species:''' Human (Inquisition)



!!!'''Species:''' Human (Inquisition)




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!!!'''Appearances''': ''VideoGame/Warhammer40000SpaceMarine''



!!!'''Species:''' Human (Inquisition, Ordo Malleus)

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!!!'''Species:''' Human (Inquisition, Ordo Malleus)



!!!'''Species:''' Human (Inquisition, Ordo Malleus)




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!!!'''Appearances''': ''VideoGame/Warhammer40000Boltgun''



[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/warboss_grimskull.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"I'm Boss Grimskull! This whole planet is mine!!!"'']]




[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/warboss_grimskull.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"I'm Boss Grimskull! This whole planet is mine!!!"'']]




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!!!'''Appearances''': ''VideoGame/Warhammer40000SpaceMarine''



!!!'''Species:''' Human (Traitor Astartes, Chaos)

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!!!'''Species:''' Human (Traitor Astartes, Chaos)



!!!'''Species:''' Human (Traitor Astartes, Chaos)




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!!!'''Appearances''': ''VideoGame/Warhammer40000SpaceMarine''



!!!'''Species:''' Human (Traitor Astartes, Chaos)

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!!!'''Species:''' Human (Traitor Astartes, Chaos)


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!!!Imperial Guard
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!!!Imperial Guard
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[[folder:Sarkhaana]]

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!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Cadia



!!!->'''Voiced by''': '''Christine Roberts''' (English); '''Tatyana Shitova''' (Russian)

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!!!->'''Voiced !!!'''Species:''' Human (Astra Militarum, Cadian Shock Troopers)
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Cadia
!!!'''Voiced
by''': '''Christine Roberts''' (English); '''Tatyana Shitova''' (Russian)
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!!!Imperial Guard
[[folder:Mira]]

!!Major Sarkhaana
!!!'''Species:''' Human (Astra Militarum, Cadian Shock Troops)
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Cadia
!!!'''Voiced by''':
!!!'''Appearances''': ''VideoGame/Warhammer40000SpaceMarineII''

A major belonging to the Cadian Shock Troops who leads the defense of the jungle planet of Kadaku.

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** As the trailer for the second game reveals, he now has another two studs, showing just how much time has passed in between.

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** As the trailer for the second game reveals, he now has another two studs, showing just how much time has passed in between.between and how little he has aged due to his Space Marine biology.
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!!!'''Species:''' Human (Traitor, Chaos)

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!!!'''Species:''' Human (Traitor, (Traitor Astartes, Chaos)
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!!!'''Species:''' Human (Adeptus Astartes, Chaos)

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!!!'''Species:''' Human (Adeptus Astartes, (Traitor, Chaos)



!!!'''Species:''' Human (Adeptus Astartes, Chaos)

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!!!'''Species:''' Human (Adeptus (Traitor Astartes, Chaos)
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* GenreSavvy: Its observations include noting that SuspiciousVideoGameGenerosity likely presages a large battle.
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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: While he does take [[spoiler:Titus into custody]] after [[spoiler:Leandros accuses him of being tainted by the Warp]] (He has to, given the severity of the charges and the implications should they be true), the manner in which he does so makes it clear that he's very skeptical of the claim being made. The worst thing he does is deliver a veiled threat to have [[spoiler:Lieutenant Mira and her remaining forces lined up for execution as well]] if [[spoiler:Titus]] refuses to comply.

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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: While he does take [[spoiler:Titus into custody]] after [[spoiler:Leandros accuses him of being tainted by the Warp]] (He has to, given the severity of the charges and the implications should they be true), the manner in which he does so makes it clear that he's very skeptical of the claim being made. The worst thing he does is deliver a veiled threat to have [[spoiler:Lieutenant Mira and her remaining forces lined up for execution as well]] if [[spoiler:Titus]] refuses to comply. Peacefully taking an accused heretic into custody itself is a surprisingly levelheaded approach for the Inquisition, who [[DependingOnTheWriter are sometimes depicted]] as being willing to destroy entire planets on the ''suspicion'' of heresy.
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-> '''Titus''': "Honour and glory, Blood Raven."

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-> '''Titus''': "Honour "Strength and glory, honour, Blood Raven."

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