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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, meaning he's at least 200 years old.

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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, meaning and the Prima Guide states he's at least 200 175 years old.old by the Invasion of Graia.
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->'''Voiced by''': '''Creator/MarkStrong''' (English, Space Marine), '''Creator/CliveStanden''' (English, Space Marine II); '''Vladimir Antonik''' (Russian)

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->'''Voiced by''': '''Richard Hawley''' (English); '''Denis Nekrasov''' (Russian)

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!!!'''Voiced by''': '''Noah Huntley''' (English); '''Alexander Kovrizhnykh''' (Russian)



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

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->'''Voiced by''': '''Danny Webb''' (English); '''Valery Storozhik''' (Russian)

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->'''Voiced by''': '''Creator/MarkLewisJones''' (English); '''Alexander Novikov''' (Russian)

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-->'''Voiced by''': '''Neil Maskell''' (English); '''Vladislav Kopp''' (Russian)

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->'''Voiced by''': '''Creator/MarkLewisJones''' (English); '''Alexander Novikov''' (Russian)

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

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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.service, with the most common being 100 standard years. Titus has two, meaning he's at least 200 years old.
** As the trailer for the second game reveals, he now has another two studs, showing just how much time has passed in between.



* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Gives an epic one to Leandros in the epilogue, pointing out that the Codex is supposed to guide and instruct, but being a Space Marine is meant to be more than just blindly following the Codex without question.
-->'''Brother Leandros''': The ''Codex Astartes'' leaves no room for doubt – You cannot touch the Warp and remain unscathed.
-->'''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''.



* SociopathicSoldier: 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, 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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** 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 in the 40k universe mention him as one of Sicarius's predecessors, resolving the canon conflict and bringing him into the lore proper.

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** While Space Marine ''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.
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* BigBookOfWar: Malum pulls out ''The Codex Astartes'' and thumbs through it in any [[IdleAnimation idle moment.]]
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* DynamicEntry: Demonstrated beautifully in the first level with Malum jumping down a shaft and [[GoombaStomp landing ontop an unsuspecting cultist]]. As it turns out, a SpaceMarine in full PowerArmor landing on a baseline human has the same effect as a dump truck falling on a ripe tomato.

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* DynamicEntry: Demonstrated beautifully FoeTossingCharge: One of his signature abilities is to charge forward at high speed, dealing damage and knocking away any enemy he comes in the first level with contact with. The damage is enough to kill weaker enemies outright, allowing Malum jumping down a shaft to splatter his way through swarms of cultists and [[GoombaStomp landing ontop an unsuspecting cultist]]. As it turns out, a SpaceMarine in full PowerArmor landing on a baseline human has the same effect as a dump truck falling on a ripe tomato.nurglings.



* GoombaStomp: Demonstrated beautifully in the first level with Malum jumping down a shaft and [[GoombaStomp landing ontop an unsuspecting cultist]]. As it turns out, a SuperSoldier in full PowerArmor landing on a baseline human has the same effect as a dump truck falling on a ripe tomato.



* KnuckleCracking: Untargeted taunts prompt him to do this ''in his PowerArmor''.

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* KnuckleCracking: Untargeted taunts prompt him to do this ''in with the gauntlets of his PowerArmor''.PowerArmor.
* LastChanceHitPoint: His "Know No Fear" passive, which gives Malum temporary invulnerability when his health falls to critical levels.



* WalkingArmory: Before the game is over, Malum will be carrying most of the Space Marine armory plus extra, including a Heavy Bolter and a Grav-cannon, the latter of which is usually ''vehicle mounted'' or at least carried by Heavy Weapon-dedicated Astartes (Devastators).

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* WalkingArmory: Before the game is over, Malum will be carrying most of the Space Marine armory plus extra, some more exotic fare, including a Heavy Bolter and a Grav-cannon, the latter of which is usually ''vehicle mounted'' or at least carried by Heavy Weapon-dedicated Astartes (Devastators). mounted''.

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* BlueAndOrangeMorality: Like most Orks he isn't ''evil'' in the same way that Chaos is. He just thrives on war and combat as sustenance.



* 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.

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* GeniusBruiser: For an Ork, anyway. His Waaagh! WAAAGH! is rather well organized, and he orders them to capture and use the planetary defense guns, instead of simply looting them.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.

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* 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.

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* HeroWorshipper: His taunt lines imply he greatly respects Captain Titus, and also honours late Sidonus' memory. [[TakeThat No mention is ever made of Leandros]].

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Inquisitor Drogan is a relentless psyker of the Ordo Xenos, and bears the physical and mental scars of a lifetime spent in the darkest corners of the galaxy.

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Inquisitor Drogan is a relentless psyker member of the Ordo Xenos, and bears the physical and mental scars of a lifetime spent in the darkest corners of the galaxy.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.



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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His greatest creation is the Psychic Scourge, which channels tremendous amounts of Warp energy, provided by the 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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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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His greatest creation is the Psychic Scourge, "psychic scourge", which channels tremendous amounts of Warp warp energy, provided by the Power Source, 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 plasma power generators, which are very powerful, but highly bulky.



* DeadAllAlong: [[spoiler: In a weird way, one you don't see much in 40K. The daemon took the time to kill him before inhabiting his corpse.]]
* DemonicPossession: [[spoiler:After his death. Interestingly, he wasn't possessed while alive, the usual daemon means of operation, though that may be because he was both psyker and cyborg, which limit the means by which a daemon could control him without consent.]]

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* DeadAllAlong: [[spoiler: In a weird way, one you don't see much in 40K. The daemon took [[spoiler:The message from him the time player sees in Act 2 turns out to kill him before inhabiting have been his corpse.]]
* DemonicPossession: [[spoiler:After his death. Interestingly, he wasn't possessed while
final moments alive, and the usual daemon means of operation, though that may be because he was both psyker and cyborg, which limit Drogan encountered in the means by which story is [[PossessingADeadBody a daemon could control him without consent.daemonic spirit possessing his corpse]].]]



* {{Foreshadowing}}: Quite a few to the fact that he is [[spoiler:[[DemonicPosession daemonically possessed]]]].
** The noise at the end of his video message [[spoiler:definitely doesn't sound like something an Ork would make]]
** The wounds his body sustained [[spoiler:definitely don't look like something an Ork could cause and the fact that they look downright fatal is also alarming. He tries to throwaway the last part as him using his psyker abilities to keep himself alive, but in reality he's just a walking corpse.]]
** His own turrets shoot at him and the voice recognition software doesn't respond to his orders, he tries to brush it off. [[spoiler:But it further proves that he isn't the Inquistor Drogan the Ultramarines think he is and his own security system knows better]].

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: Quite a few to the fact that he is [[spoiler:[[DemonicPosession daemonically [[spoiler:daemonically possessed]]]].
** The noise at the end of his video message [[spoiler:definitely doesn't sound like something an Ork would make]]
make]].
** The wounds his body sustained [[spoiler:definitely His injuries don't look like something an Ork could cause and the fact that resemble anything caused by orkish weapons as much as they look downright fatal is also alarming. do claw marks, and Titus can't help but express concern about their severity. He tries to throwaway the last part as him using brush it off by claiming his psyker abilities to keep himself alive, are stemming the bleeding, but in [[spoiler:in reality he's just a walking corpse.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, he tries orders to brush it off. 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]].better]].
* PossessingADeadBody: [[spoiler:The Drogan we meet is actually a daemonic minion of Nemeroth possessing the Inquisitor's corpse.]]






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* GutturalGrowler: He sounds like he smokes four packs a day. He also has what looks like cybernetic augmentations to his throat.
* 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 at least considering the possibility that the events leading up to those charges have a more benevolent explanation and that in the immediate term [[spoiler:Titus]] will only be facing an inquiry, not an inquisition.
** Another indicator that he feels the charges are false is that he does not have Titus disarmed. An Inquisitor, who thought someone was corrupted by Chaos, would never let the possible heretic keep his weapons.
** The very first words out of his mouth are to express skepticism in [[spoiler:Leandros's]] claim, and ask him if he's absolutely sure.
** More proof of his reasonable nature is that [[spoiler: As of Space Marine II, Titus is back among the Ultramarines having crossed the Rubicon Primaris. Likely he was either investigated and pardoned, or served a period of time as a member of Deathwatch.]]

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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. He also day, and has what looks like cybernetic augmentations to his throat.
throat, which may explain his oddly laborous mode of speaking.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: While he does take [[spoiler:Titus]] [[spoiler:Titus into custody custody]] after [[spoiler:Leandros]] [[spoiler:Leandros accuses him of being tainted by the Warp 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 at least considering very skeptical of the possibility that the events leading up claim being made. The worst thing he does is deliver a veiled threat to those charges have a more benevolent explanation [[spoiler:Lieutenant Mira and that in the immediate term her remaining forces lined up for execution as well]] if [[spoiler:Titus]] will only be facing an inquiry, not an inquisition.
** Another indicator that he feels the charges are false is that he does not have Titus disarmed. An Inquisitor, who thought someone was corrupted by Chaos, would never let the possible heretic keep his weapons.
** The very first words out of his mouth are
refuses to express skepticism in [[spoiler:Leandros's]] claim, and ask him if he's absolutely sure.
** More proof of his reasonable nature is that [[spoiler: As of Space Marine II, Titus is back among the Ultramarines having crossed the Rubicon Primaris. Likely he was either investigated and pardoned, or served a period of time as a member of Deathwatch.]]
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* KnuckleCracking: Untargeted taunts prompt him to do this ''in his PowerArmor''.
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* 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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* 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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An Inquisitor of the Ordo Malleus. She has been keeping a close eye on the Forgeworld of Graia since the Ork and Chaos invasion from so long ago. 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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An Inquisitor of the Ordo Malleus. She has been keeping a close eye on the Forgeworld of Graia since the Ork and Chaos invasion from so long ago. 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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-->'''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.
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* OneManArmy: While Space Marines are already ''designed'' to be this by default, Malum Caedo exemplifies this even by Space Marine standards over the course of the game, singlehandedly taking on legions of Chaos cultists, Chaos Space Marines, and Chaos Daemons entirely on his lonesome. Not even Titus had to defeat at least two ''Greater Daemons'' just to get to the BigBad!

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* OneManArmy: While Space Marines are already ''designed'' to be this by default, Malum Caedo exemplifies this even by Space Marine standards over the course of the game, singlehandedly taking on legions of Chaos cultists, Chaos Space Marines, and Chaos Daemons entirely on his lonesome. Not even Titus had to defeat at least two several ''Greater Daemons'' just to get to the BigBad!
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* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: While Malum is focused on completing his assigned mission, he is also likely motivated by revenge for the unfortunate deaths of his squad mates.

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* CanonImmigrant: 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.

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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.proper.
** He would later on even get his own proper miniature for his own tabletop game, further solidfying his existence into canon.


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* ChainsawGood: Just like Titus, he is armed with a similar-looking chainsword. It is his basic melee weapon and whenever he uses it he has the ability to clear gaps between himself and his enemies, his chainsword attacks can interrupt and stagger opponents.

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A Sternguard Veteran of the Ultramarines Chapter. He and his Squad were sent to the Forgeworld of Graia on a special mission under the request of the Ordo Malleus.

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Malleus, involving the Mechancicus meddling with Inquisitor Drogan's Power Source.



* DynamicEntry: Demonstrated beautifully in the first level with Malum jumping down a shaft and onto an unsuspecting cultist. As it turns out, a SpaceMarine in full PowerArmor landing on a baseline human has the same effect as a dump truck falling on a ripe tomato.

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* CoolHelmet: Malum wears a white Mk. VI "Corvus" helmet with a golden wreath that makes him stand out compared to his HelmetsAreHardlyHeroic battle brothers.
* DynamicEntry: Demonstrated beautifully in the first level with Malum jumping down a shaft and onto [[GoombaStomp landing ontop an unsuspecting cultist.cultist]]. As it turns out, a SpaceMarine in full PowerArmor landing on a baseline human has the same effect as a dump truck falling on a ripe tomato.



* WalkingArmory: Before the game is over, Malum will be carrying most of the Space Marine armory plus extra, including a Heavy Bolter and a Grav-cannon, the latter of which is usually ''vehicle mounted'' or at least carried by Heavy Weapon-dedicated Astartes (Devastators).



* WalkingArmory: Before the game is over, Malum will be carrying most of the Space Marine armory plus extra, including a Heavy Bolter and a Grav-cannon, the latter of which is usually ''vehicle mounted''.



* EvilIsNotAToy: It's not all that surprising his research with Warp energy would end badly..

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* EvilIsNotAToy: It's not all that surprising his research with Warp energy would end badly..badly.



** The wounds his body sustained [[spoiler:definitely don't look like something an Ork could cause and the fact that they look downright fatal is also alarming. He tries to throwaway the last part as him using his psyker abilities to keep himself alive, but in reality he's a walking corpse.]]

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* HeroWorshipper: His taunt lines implies he greatly respects Captain Titus, and also honours late Sidonus' memory. [[TakeThat No mention is ever made of Leandros]].

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* GivingSomeoneThePointerFinger: Does this when taunting an enemy.
* HeroWorshipper: His taunt lines implies imply he greatly respects Captain Titus, and also honours late Sidonus' memory. [[TakeThat No mention is ever made of Leandros]].



* IllKillYou: Around half his taunts is directed towards his enemies and about how he's going to kill them.

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* IllKillYou: Around half his taunts is are directed towards toward his enemies and about how he's going to kill them.



* MeaningfulName: His name translates to ''"I kill evil"'' in Latin. Fittingly enough, the enemies he faces and kills in ''Boltgun'' are the Forces of Chaos, one of the most evil factions in the setting.

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* MeaningfulName: His name translates to ''"I kill evil"'' in Latin. Fittingly enough, the enemies he faces and kills in ''Boltgun'' are the Forces of Chaos, one of the most evil evilest factions in the setting.



* OneManArmy: While Space Marines are already ''designed'' to be this by default, Malum Caedo exemplifies this even by Space Marine standards over the course of the game, singlehandedly taking on legions of Chaos cultists, Chaos Space Marines and Chaos Daemons entirely on his lonesome. Not even Titus had to defeat at least two ''Greater Daemons'' just to get to the BigBad!

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* OneManArmy: While Space Marines are already ''designed'' to be this by default, Malum Caedo exemplifies this even by Space Marine standards over the course of the game, singlehandedly taking on legions of Chaos cultists, Chaos Space Marines Marines, and Chaos Daemons entirely on his lonesome. Not even Titus had to defeat at least two ''Greater Daemons'' just to get to the BigBad!
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* OneManArmy: While Space Marines are already ''designed'' to be this by default, Malum Caedo exemplifies this even by Space Marine standards over the course of the game, singlehandedly taking on legions of Chaos cultists, Chaos Space Marines and Chaos Daemons from all four Chaos Gods entirely on his lonesome. Not even Titus had to defeat at least two ''Greater Daemons'' just to get to the BigBad!

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* OneManArmy: While Space Marines are already ''designed'' to be this by default, Malum Caedo exemplifies this even by Space Marine standards over the course of the game, singlehandedly taking on legions of Chaos cultists, Chaos Space Marines and Chaos Daemons from all four Chaos Gods entirely on his lonesome. Not even Titus had to defeat at least two ''Greater Daemons'' just to get to the BigBad!

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* BloodKnight: Malum is ''V E R Y'' enthusiastic about destroying the enemies of man.

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* BloodKnight: Malum is ''V E R Y'' ''VERY'' enthusiastic about destroying the enemies of man.man.
--> '''Malum Caedo:''' I will wade through the blood of our enemies!



* HeroWorshipper: His taunt lines implies he greatly respects Captain Titus, and also honours late Sidonus' memory. [[TakeThat No mention is ever made of Leandros]].
--> '''Malum Caedo:''' I will finish the work Captain Titus started!
--> '''Malum Caedo:''' Sidonus laid down his life for this planet! I protect his sacrifice!
* IllKillYou: Around half his taunts is directed towards his enemies and about how he's going to kill them.
--> '''Malum Caedo:''' You die here, vermin!



* MoreDakka: [[TitleDrop It's in the name of the game]]. Malum Caedo fights his way through Graia not only with his trusty eponymous Boltgun but also many other {{BFG}}s available to Space Marines, including a Heavy Bolter, a Plasma Gun, a Shotgun, a Meltagun, among others.
* OneManArmy: While Space Marines are already ''designed'' to be this by default, Malum Caedo exemplifies this even by Space Marine standards over the course of the game, singlehandedly taking on legions of Chaos cultists, Chaos Space Marines and Chaos Daemons from all four Chaos Gods entirely on his lonesome. Not even Titus had to defeat at least two ''Greater Daemons'' just to get to the BigBad!




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* DynamicEntry: Demonstrated beautifully in the first level with Malum jumping down a shaft and onto an unsuspecting cultist. As it turns out, a SpaceMarine in full PowerArmor landing on a baseline human has the same effect as a dump truck falling on a ripe tomato.




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* WalkingArmory: Before the game is over, Malum will be carrying most of the Space Marine armory plus extra, including a Heavy Bolter and a Grav-cannon, the latter of which is usually ''vehicle mounted''.

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