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1Here is a list of characters and character tropes appearing in [[Literature/CiaphasCain the Cain Archive]], broken down into folders for ease of use.
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3Note that the article contains '''unmarked {{spoiler}}s'''. Even the name of one of the folders is a notable spoiler for one of the books. %%Inquisitor Amberly Vail's Crew, to be more precise%%
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6!The Imperium of Man
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8!!Cain himself, Jurgen, the Valhallans, and other Imperial Guards Soldiers
9--> ''See the [[Characters/CiaphasCainImperialGuard Imperial Guard Page]]''
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12!! Amberley Vail and entourage
13Whilst travelling around the galaxy aboard her personal yacht ''Exterminatus Externus'', Amberley Vail finds numerous persons whose talents she may put to good use. No one had denied her requests for help yet, because saying "No" to an inquisitor is usually suicidal at best. As such, she acquires a personal RagtagBunchOfMisfits to assist her on her missions. Their personality quirks are numerous to the point that Cain wonders if she specifically searches for {{Bunny Ears Lawyer}}s. (Amberley's footnote replies that she doesn't actually look for eccentrics, but she works in a strange business and the people involved are bound to be unusual.)
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15Although technically Cain and Jurgen work on her behalf, they are still active Guardsmen and as such don't count.
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17[[folder:Inquisitor Amberley Vail]]
18An inquisitor of the Ordo Xenos, she's met Cain during his campaign of Gravalax, and he's remained her agent[[note]]And lover[[/note]] ever since. Amberley appears to be unusually unaffected by her experiences and knowledge, able to face the universe with a smile and a quip, only occasionally allowing the strain to show to her closest allies. To most who meet her, she appears as a cheerful, slightly whimsical young woman about as far from the normal appearance of an Inquisitor as it is possible to be (which is, of course, the point).
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20She is also the editor of Cain's memoirs, cutting and cobbling them together from a stream-of-consciousness into something readable, providing footnotes and general overview of the current situation[[note]]and very likely editing personal commentaries about herself and other women Cain have known over the course of the series[[/note]]. Amberley is both Cain's critic and his ardent defender, as exhibited by her copious footnotes.
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22* TheAce: Some of this comes with the office: a successful Inquisitor must think fast and well, be a master of plots and deceptions, and fight at least decently. Massive resources and theoretically unlimited social/political power add to the impression as well. Still, Amberley's sheer unflappability and ability to be a step ahead of everyone make her an Ace among Aces.
23* ActionGirl: She's an Imperial Inquisitor. Kicking inordinate amounts of ass comes with the territory.
24* BattleCouple: With [[LoveInterest Ciaphas]], at least once while she's wearing ''[[BlingOfWar Golden]] PowerArmor.''
25* BlingOfWar: Amberley's powered armor is bright gold and covered in lots and lots of devotional icons.
26* BondOneLiner
27-->'''Amberly:''' Consider yourself relieved of your position.
28* BunnyEarsLawyer: Invoked. Also, possibly a straight example -- Cain points out she's using all of her elaborate disguises and personas because she's just having fun.
29* TheChainsOfCommanding: Amberley usually hides it behind her flippant, cheerful mask, but on several occasions, she admits to Cain that it's hard for her to remain detached from the suffering caused by the intrigues it's her job to prevent.
30* TheChanteuse: This is her cover in the first book. Cain specifically notes her sultry ''contralto'' singing voice when the two are first introduced.
31* TheChessmaster: Though Amberley is not afraid to get her hands dirty, she tends to prefer solving problems by employing her Inquisitorial authority to arrange to have the right people in the right place at the right time to make a difference. This is a big part of why she and Cain keep running into each other: she specifically requests his regiment to intervene in conflicts she has a professional stake in because she knows she can make use of him directly or count on him to do what is needed.
32* ClingyJealousGirl: Amberley shows signs of this in the footnotes whenever the young Cain has a new relationship with another woman. Also, in ''The Last Ditch'', when Cain expressly denies having any liaisons other than Amberley, her comment is as pointed as it is laconic: "So I would hope."
33* CloudcuckoolandersMinder: An inquisitor's retinue is often a collection of some of the Imperium's most dysfunctional individuals, and Amberley's is no exception. Her sanctioned psyker Rakel in particular often needs Amberley to keep her on her leash and translate her incoherent babbling into something meaningful.
34* DeadpanSnarker: Presumably, this is one reason she and [[FirstPersonSmartass Cain]] get along so famously.
35* EnemyMine: As Inquisitorial ideologies go, Amberley is clearly on the moderate end of the Radical school, possibly Xenos Hybris: she speaks the Aeldari language with some degree of fluency and can see the [[ALighterShadeOfGrey shades of grey]] between tyranids and orks and more reasonable xenos races like the eldar and tau. It doesn't make her any less motivated to protect the Imperium from their predations, but it does help her keep some perspective: [[spoiler:she resolves the plot of ''Choose Your Enemies'' by persuading the eldar raiding the Planet of the Week to help her and Cain deal with a Slaaneshi cult before it can summon a daemonhost.]]
36* {{Foil}}: Again, to Cain. Amberley shares his talents at manipulation, charisma, and snark, but is dedicated, courageous, and a pragmatic idealist of sorts where Cain's a deeply skeptical cynic. She's also ready to defend him when he's always ready to condemn himself.
37* GenkiGirl: Surprisingly cheerful and energetic for a fully-fledged Inquisitor.
38* HeroOfAnotherStory: There are just enough hints and passed-over {{Noodle Incident}}s in the footnotes to imply that Amberley has been involved in some interesting adventures herself when she's not working with Cain. Then again, she's an Inquisitor, so that's to be expected. In fact, she's even been given a story of her own ("Hidden Depths").
39* InterserviceRivalry: She's noted in more than one footnote that she considers the Ordo Malleus to be a bunch of deranged maniacs.
40* IUhYouToo: Though nothing of the sort is ever said [[SexyDiscretionShot "on camera"]], Vail does at least admit in the footnotes that she and Cain were more comfortable around each other than around most others. Which would be cute enough, if it wasn't an ''Inquisitor'' talking.
41* ManipulativeBastard: Not evil by any means, but like Cain, Amberley's very good at manipulating others' feelings.
42* MissedHimByThatMuch: Amberley nearly ran into Cain early on in his career, when she was sent to help clean up the Genestealer outbreak on Keffia. However, she was delayed by a space hulk clearing operation, and only arrived on the planet after Cain was redeployed to Perlia.
43* ObfuscatingStupidity: More like Obfuscating Eccentricity. She acts like a cheerfully whimsical woman, which belies how dangerous she really is.
44* OlderThanTheyLook: Inquisitors have their secrets. She's apparently remained young for around fifty years at least.
45* OnlySaneWoman: Amberley certainly believes ''herself'' to be among the less-crazy Inquisitors, with similar respect for Inquisitors of the Ordo Xenos in general. She has particularly obvious disdain for many of the Ordo Malleus, and unflattering descriptions of the more stereotypical Inquisitors of the 40k universe. Case in point: when Cain describes the Inquisition as "the Emperor's pet psychopaths," Amberley refers to it as "Not the most flattering description." In nine books and counting, she has never once denied that it was ''accurate''.
46* PoweredArmor: She owns a suit of it that is so [[BlingOfWar heavily inlaid and decorated]] that Cain thinks it would make a Tech-Marine jealous. She tends to prefer more subtle equipment as a rule but breaks it out when she expects high-intensity combat, such as when purging known Genestealer nests.
47* SingleIssueWonk: Amberley appears to have an issue with the AcronymAndAbbreviationOverload that the Imperial Guard, and by extension, Cain tends to pepper their speech with, making explanations (and complaints) about them in her footnotes just about every time they pop up.
48* SpyCatsuit: Amberley is frequently described as wearing a "bodyglove," which is exactly what it sounds like. Sometimes it's because it's the suit she wears to interface with her powered armor, but she's also got a red one which she wears in social situations.
49* TeamMom: To her retinue. Although she's rather blunt and doesn't waste time grieving when one of her aides dies, she's clearly fond of them and seems to treat them as friends.
50* UnequalPairing: As an Imperial Inquisitor, it's not only most likely illegal for her and Ciaphas to be a relationship, but it's literally part of her job description to ''execute'' him if he messes up. It doesn't get much more unequal than that -- although she's also much less fanatical than most Inquisitors.
51* UnreliableNarrator: More subtly than Cain, but you'd be just as wise taking anything ''she'' claims in her editorial notes with a pinch of salt.
52* WhenSheSmiles: She's charming enough in any case, but her laugh really turns it up.
53* YouHaveFailedMe: At the end of ''Cain's Last Stand'', Cain fears he will be on the receiving end of this after [[spoiler:the Shadowlight falls into the hands of the Necrons]], noting that whatever their relationship, Amberly is still an Inquisitor first and foremost, and he has [[spoiler:technically failed in his assignment to keep the artefact out of enemy hands. Fortunately for him, Amberly concedes that while not ideal, the Shadowlight is safer in the hands of the Necrons than the forces of Chaos and agrees with Cain's hypothesis that given how much effort they expended to recover it, the Necrons were clearly afraid of the Shadowlight's power, and thus likely have no plans to use it against the Imperium]].
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56[[folder:Caractacus Mott]]
57Amberley's savant, a sage enhanced with an augmetic implant that gives him access to an enormous amount of information and considerable mathematical and analytical skill. Unfortunately, this also makes him ramble compulsively as his mind forms peculiar attachments. A decent guy, despite being often annoying, and apparently ''very'' helpful when it comes to gambling.
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59* ArtificialLimbs: Bionic legs in this case.
60* AwesomeByAnalysis: Mott's nature as a Savant means that while he rambles excessively, he can be a massive help in certain situations. Of course, Cain fondly remembers the times that he and Mott [[MundaneUtility decimate any card games with that same ability to count cards.]]
61* {{Cyborg}}: Mott is largely mechanical from the neck down. This gives him the speed and resilience implied above, as well as built-in skates.
62* DeadpanSnarker
63--> '''Mott''': Which reminds me, thank you for coming to our assistance. It was most timely.\
64'''Cain''': My pleasure.\
65'''Mott''': Then you have an extremely perverse idea of what constitutes fun. You should get out more.
66* {{Expy}}: Of Gregor Literature/{{Eisenhorn}}'s savant Uber Aemos. Mott is a bit more fortunate, though; he seems more just terribly ''fond'' of information rather than literally addicted, and his augmetics are of better quality.
67* MotorMouth: Once Mott gets started rambling, it's very hard to stop him politely, since he has a compulsive need to keep working out his thoughts.
68* NoSocialSkills: Unless he happens get sidetracked gushing about something he has an interest in and knows a great deal about (which is most things), Mott has a tendency to be blunt, abrasive, and to the point in conversation. Subtlety and tact are not his strengths.
69* OldMaster: Caractacus is an elderly sage in a robe. He's also regularly running through firefights with apparently little to no body armor, without hesitation. However, he is a mostly artificial cyborg.
70* ParalysisByAnalysis: As a corollary to his AwesomenessByAnalysis, Vail points out in one story that Mott can get so caught up in calculating the optimum trajectory that he's unable to actually ''fire the frakking gun''.
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73[[folder:Rakel]]
74Amberley's sanctioned psyker, Rakel is, by any conventional measure, quite insane. Although Amberley says she's not always that difficult (especially with the proper medication), Ciaphas is habitually wary of her, particularly since she tends to carry a laspistol. Rakel's reaction to Jurgen was how Amberley discovered the gunner was a blank.
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76* BigEater: Apparently, being a powerful psyker takes a lot of calories.
77* InnocentFanserviceGirl: Rakel's ignorance of social norms (or distaste of such) includes wearing a dress that's rather too small for her. Although she's not a bad-looking woman, [[FanDisservice everyone else finds her madness too disturbing for it to be sexy]].
78* {{Jerkass}}: Not really her fault; she's just crazy and hard to be around.
79* MindProbe: Rakel's mostly used by Amberley as a living scrying device to find psychic phenomena. She's never demonstrated any active destructive powers on-screen.
80* TheOphelia: She's a young, attractive woman who spends most of her time half-dressed and spouting what appears at first to be word salad -- though there's often a meaning to her madness.
81* TalkativeLoon: Prone to babbling on about seemingly random or inconsequential things, though as she's a psyker they often actually make sense once others are aware of the context. Her reaction to Jurgen, for instance, is how Amberley discovered he is a blank.
82* {{Telepathy}}: As a psyker, she's able to read people's minds. Cain finds this unsettling, for obvious reasons, though he admits that a disciplined dissembler won't find the passive mind reading to be as formidable as people fear. Rakel even once mentioned that Cain's mind "is like a mirror."
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85[[folder:Simeon]]
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87A former Commissar who went off the deep end, Amberley picked him up from a Penal Legion where he had been fitted with a combat drug injector.
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89* ATeamFiring: Noted at one point to be so hopped-up on combat drugs that he can't usually shoot with any kind of accuracy.
90* TheBerserker: When his lasgun ran out of power he started using it as a bludgeon. Against ''[[BugWar Tyranids]]''.
91* DrivenToMadness: He was introduced as "just" a drugged up Penal Legion soldier Amberly picked up, and he flinched every time he looked at Cain, implying that the Commissar uniform was more or less a PTSD trigger. It was later revealed that he was a Commissar, and he succumbed to battle stress and started executing soldiers for failing to salute a superior officer ''during an artillery barrage''. He has an aversion to the uniform, because it reminds him of how far he's fallen.
92* HowTheMightyHaveFallen: Cain's reaction to learning Simeon was a former Commissar.
93* NotEnoughToBury: Ultimately overwhelmed and near-completely shredded by tyranid gargoyles during the escape from the convent.
94* OddFriendship: He got along well with Rakel. Having gone insane and then forced to take combat drugs, he connected with her while she understood him better than anyone due to her mind reading powers.
95* PsychoSerum: His injector rig can dose him up with a cocktail of combat drugs potent enough that Amberley has a hard time keeping up with him even when she's wearing her PowerArmour.
96* TraumaButton: Simeon can't bring himself to look at Cain or meet the Commissar's gaze, as it reminds him of what he used to be before he broke down.
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99[[folder:Pelton]]
100A former member of the Adeptus Arbites, he was undercover in a cartel for so long his handlers thought he had gone over so they tried to pull him back in. Pelton, however, managed to cause the cartel to fracture under a civil war by a simple murder frame up. The Arbites were going to execute him, but Amberley managed to attach him to her retinue.
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102* CowboyCop: Was ejected from the Arbites for disobeying orders and sparking a mob war that brought down a powerful cartel. While Cain was impressed by the results, Amberly has to point out to him that the Arbites are very much ''not'' a "results justify the means" type of organization; while he was an undercover cop, well and truly stepping out of the bounds of the law by murdering cartel officers was something the Arbites couldn't abide. He was looking at a tribunal and execution, but Amberly got him off by recruiting him into her retinue since the Inquisition ''is'' that type of organization, within (admittedly ruthless) reason.
103* InSeriesNickname: "Flicker". Cain initially assumes it's because he's very good at blending into shadows, but it turns out to be because of his habit of flicking his hair out of his eyes.
104* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: Instead of allowing himself to be brought in and let his work go to waste, he murdered a syndicate member and pinned the blame on another member. The resulting [[MobWar Mob]] CivilWar brought down the entire syndicate. Cain didn't see the problem with that.
105* ShipTease: He and Zemelda seem to get some chemistry going in ''Duty Calls'' after the latter's recruitment.
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108[[folder:Yanbel]]
109
110A techpriest, Yanbel serves both the Omnissiah and the Inquisition.
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112* CrazyPrepared: Carries explosive charges and detonators around with him just in case they come in handy.
113* {{Cyborg}}: He's a techpriest, it's a given.
114* TheEngineer: Can be quite effective in a fight, but usually his role is to maintain Amberley's power armor and other equipment.
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116
117[[folder:Zemelda Cleat]]
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119A former MobileKiosk worker on Periremunda who was caught in a genestealer assassination attempt on the local Arbitrator. Hired by Amberley, she soon showed that she was competent enough in a firefight, and also served to run errands for Amberley in her disguise.
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121* ActionSurvivor: Literally picked up off the street on Periremunda, she not only survives the events of ''Duty Calls,'' she's still serving Amberley what's implied to be ''years'' later in ''Choose Your Enemies.''
122* BadBadActing: She leans a little ''too'' much into her disguises at times, to the point that she has to be told not to ''over'' act.
123* DareToBeBadass: She's a MobileKiosk worker who becomes an integral part of a veteran Inquisitor's personal retinue.
124* MoreDakka: The first major weapon she gets her hands on is an honest-to-the-Emperor ''machine gun''. Cain reasons that, as she's a civilian, she's not going to be a very good shot anyway, so she might as well use something loud that'll draw attention away from him and/or suppress the enemy.
125* ShipTease: She and Pelton seem to get some chemistry going in ''Duty Calls'' after her recruitment into Amberley's retinue.
126* UnusualEuphemism: She likes to use Periremundean slang terms in conversation, all of which are incomprehensible to people ''not'' from Periremunda. Even Amberley never figured out half of what she was saying. Though it's not actually that hard for readers to figure out from context.
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129[[folder:Orelius]]
130
131A Rogue Trader who, like Cain and Jurgen, occasionally helps out Amberley.
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133* MeaningfulName: Orelius sounds like Aurelius, which is derived from the Latin word for gold, aurum. Fitting for a scion of a wealthy merchant dynasty.
134* MistakenForSpecialGuest: Cain mistakes him for an Inquisitor at first, due to the in-universe cliche that Inquisitors like to disguise themselves as Rogue Traders.
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138
139!! Adeptus Mechanicus
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141Members of the Adeptus Mechanicus that Cain has come across in his lifetime.
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143[[folder:Lazurus]]
144A member of the Mechanicus who was assigned to their end of the investigation into the theft of the Shadowlight.
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146* CoolPlane: Well, a Cool Ornithopter anyway. His vehicle is both good at getting where it needs to be and it's reasonably well-armed.
147* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Especially for the Adeptus Mechanicus. He wants to find the relic first, but as soon as they are able to confirm that there's an assassin after Cain or Vail, he puts aside his rivalry with Vail to help catch the killer.
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150[[folder:Logash]]
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152An Adept on Simia Orichalcae, who was noted as being more reasonable in solving disputes, but also got quite distracted by the Necron tomb on the planet.
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154* AdmiringTheAbomination: Is thoroughly in awe of the Necron tomb. He is also quite fascinated by the ambulls (extremely violent apex predators not native to his planet).
155* AndThisIsFor: When Cain lets him set off [[spoiler:the bomb that detonates the planet's store of promethium, obliterating the Necron tomb]], he declares revenge for his slain mentor.
156-->''"[[GratuitousLatin E nominae Ernulph!]]"''
157* DidntThinkThisThrough: Went with a group of Mechanicus adepts to explore the Necron tomb, but they were all killed except for him.
158* DrivenToMadness: Between awe at the Necrons' superior technology and PTSD from his comrades' slaughter at their hands, he cracks noticeably, alternating between referring to them worshipfully and bloody-minded vengefulness.
159* MachineWorship: He's a Mechanicus priest. It comes with the territory.
160* MakeItLookLikeAnAccident: Cain later regrets he didn't shoot Logash when they found him in the tomb before he could disseminate the tomb's location amongst his superiors in the Mechancius.
161* OmnidisciplinaryScientist: He is good at running mining equipment and is also an avid biologist.
162* ReassignmentBackfire: {{Implied|Trope}}. After the events on Simia Orichalcae, Amberley explains that Logash goes onto an unspectacular career as a Magos assigned to the Noctis Labyrinth on Mars. That's the resting place of the Void Dragon, one of the C'Tan who the Necrons worshipped (and is all but stated to be the Machine God the Adeptus Mechanicus worship).
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164
165[[folder:Felicia Tayber]]
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167An adept on Perlia, who worked with Cain during his trek across the planet after being separated from his regiment in ''Death or Glory''. She reappears in ''Cain's Last Stand'' as the Magos in charge of the Mechanicus research effort into the Shadowlight.
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169* ActionSurvivor: Though not a trained fighter, she's still a tech-priestess and has a great rapport with machines. She's able to modify a power loader based on a Sentinel chassis to turn it into what is effectively a flamer Sentinel and used it to deadly effect, and pilots it with the same level of skill as a veteran pilot.
170* ArtificialLimbs: Has a mechandrite that looks exactly like a tail. According to Ciaphas, it is actually attached directly to her tailbone (and Amberly wonders precisely ''how'' [[ReallyGetsAround he learned this]]).
171* BigEater: Compared to most techpriests who tend to regard food as simple fuel to be taken on when necessary and ignored the rest of the time. In ''Cain's Last Stand'' he notes that she still has a habit of frequently snacking on ration bars that she picked up during ''Death or Glory''.
172* DidTheyOrDidntThey: There are a number of hints in ''Death or Glory'' that Cain and Felicia's relationship was a bit more intimate than Cain lets on. Aside from him complimenting her looks, he mentions several surprisingly intimate details (such as the location of her mechadendrite's attachment, or that she doesn't need to sleep) and later on she refers to him by his first name and the two are shown eating breakfast together. Amberly remarks that if they were "socializing" then Cain never recorded it and she has no idea when they found the time to get so friendly.
173* GadgeteerGenius: Cain's convoy wouldn't have gotten far if it wasn't for her constant repairs. The fact that she was able to keep their captured Ork vehicles functional says something about her skills as an engineer[[note]]Ork technology in general functions largely due to their ClapYourHandsIfYouBelieve powers, to the point that Techmarines have taken apart Ork guns only to find they're nothing but boxes containing a few loose bullets and screws. A human keeping a piece of Ork tech in working order is akin to taking ten pounds of scrap metal and somehow using it as a functional engine, and she did it several times over[[/note]].
174* GenkiGirl: Highly unusual for the Mechanicus, who disdain emotions and try to rise above them. One of her teachers thought this would limit her prospects.
175* IWasQuiteALooker: Unusually for this trope, we see Felicia both as a rather attractive young woman, and as a typically disturbing-looking tech-priestess as an older woman.
176* MachineWorship: {{Downplayed|Trope}}, as she is noted to be more secular in her outlook than other tech-priests. She does however mourn the "death" of a servitor, and Cain suspects she never really forgave him for blowing up the Mechanicus Shrine Dam.
177* NiceToTheWaiter: ESPECIALLY for a Techpriestess.
178* PetTheDog: Surprisingly serves as this for [[ThePigPen Jur]][[AlmightyJanitor gen]]. She thanks him and compliments his cooking, calls him a cog (Mechanicus compliment for an unnoticed part that helps the whole function), recognizes him the better part of a century later... It's about the nicest anyone ever is to the poor guy, short of [[HeterosexualLifePartners Cain himself]].
179* PrehensileTail: Has a mechandrite attached to her tailbone. Amberley wonders [[DidTheyOrDidntThey how]] Cain managed to discover the part of her body it attached to. Although given her habit of leaning on it like a personal kickstand it may have been fairly obvious.
180* RankUp: Made Magos between ''Death or Glory'' and ''Cain's Last Stand''.
181* TheSleepless: She apparently doesn't require sleep due to having part of her brain replaced with cybernetics. Which once again raises the question of just [[DidTheyOrDidntThey how]] Cain discovered this.
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183
184[[folder:Metheius]]
185
186A renegade member of the Adeptus Mechanicus who stole the Shadowlight from Perlia with the help of Ernst Killian. He and Killian hoped to use the Shadowlight to awaken the psychic powers of humanity to battle Chaos.
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188* ForScience: His whole reason for stealing the Shadowlight.
189* MadScientist: Collaborates with a rogue Inquisitor to experiment on a Chaos artifact.
190* OffWithHisHead: He tries to make a run for it only to get scooped up by a tyranid gargoyle and his head (not so) neatly torn off his neck.
191* TheParanoiac: He's been running from the Ordo Xenos for a while now after the joint venture fell apart and Killian took over the Shadowlight project, so a high degree of paranoia is to be expected. Cain thus exploits Metheius' paranoia; he makes Metheius think that the military dataslate case he's carrying contains a device that suppresses the Shadowlight's powers, and that the case is boobytrapped and/or genelocked. Inquisitor Killian ''also'' buys into this, and it all conveniently deflects their attention away from Jurgen's status as a Blank - which is what ''actually'' suppresses the Shadowlight.
192[[/folder]]
193
194[[folder:Killian]]
195
196A Magos supervising the archaeotech dig that turned into Cain's first encounter with Necrons, in "Echoes of the Tomb." Dies jumping in front of a gauss flayer to save Cain's life. The ironic coincidence of his name with that of the villain from ''Duty Calls'' is never examined. Somewhat uncharacteristically for a mid-to-high-level member of the Mechanicus he actually still enjoys eating regular food (most have long since replaced all that messy organic stuff with nice efficient nutrient paste), which is perhaps yet another reason he gets disintegrated.
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198* NiceGuy: Once you get past his obsession with archaeotech, he's not really an unpleasant person, just a bit naive and pushy.
199* OneSteveLimit: There are two characters named Killian. Neither survive for very long after their introductions.
200* TakingTheBullet: The gauss flayer blast kills him instead of Cain due to his sacrifice.
201* TooDumbToLive: As with every Adeptus Mechanicus adept, his fascination with archaeotech (specifically ''Necron'' archaeotech) gets him and his entire expedition wiped out to a man; only Cain escapes, thanks to diving through a Necron teleporter and being rescued by the Reclaimers.
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203
204[[folder:Yaffel]]
205A Tech-Priest working with the Reclaimers.
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207* AdmiringTheAbomination: He openly praises the technical magnificence of an ominous space hulk.
208* CyberneticsEatYourSoul: He has replaced his lower body with a tire, his vocal cords with a vox caster, and has an off-putting appearance and attitude.
209* {{Jerkass}}: He has a very superior attitude and sneeringly views creatures born in the warp as vermin that should be killed but aren’t worth worrying about in a fight.
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212
213[[folder:Kildhar]]
214
215Senior Magos Biologis on Fecundia, engaged in research on the Tyranid hivemind.
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217* BaitTheDog: She initially seems like the OnlySaneWoman amidst the other bigoted, officious, ForScience leaders of her shrine, but turns out to be more of a MadScientist than any of them.
218* DyingAsYourself: [[spoiler:Cain and the Reclaimers realize that Kildhar was infected by genestealers aboard the ''Spawn of Damnation'', explaining her counterproductive if not suspicious actions through most of the book, such as the fact the 'stealers escape right when Cain and another high-level Mechanicus official have just arrived at the secret shrine; the tyranid hivemind is clearly angling to kill or even more likely subvert the both of them and strengthen its position. Cain and Sholer present her with the evidence and after hitting her with the ArmorPiercingQuestion of when the last time she herself had fitted with new tech was, the genestealer takes over and Cain is forced to fatally shoot her. Her last words are that she was last upgraded 65 years ago, before the ''Spawn of Damnation'', and to use her remains for research.]]
219* ForScience: Entirely willing to toss caution (and what passes for ethics among the Mechanicus) to the wind and run a ''genestealer breeding program'', something that visibly shocks even the deeply pragmatic (and pokerfaced) Tau emissary at first. In addition to that, [[spoiler:her last words are a request to use her remains as research material rather than destroy them]].
220* ManchurianAgent: [[spoiler:Was implanted by genestealers over 60 years ago. The broodmind never took direct control of her actions but has been subconsciously "nudging" her towards a disastrous course ever since.]]
221[[/folder]]
222
223[[folder:Izembard]]
224The highest-ranking Adeptus on Nusquam Fundumentibus during the events there surrounding the ancient crashed tyranid bioship.
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226* BearerOfBadNews: Izembard informs Cain and his allies about the dwindling amount of time they have before the Tyrannids will be able to reach out to other fleets and dormant hives, necessitating a desperate mission to stop the Tyrannids.
227* MissionControl: During the climactic battle, Izembard remains at headquarters while radioing Cain and his men information about the power plant they're trying to blow up to stop the tyrannids.
228* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He's upset at the idea of technology being destroyed as a side effect of Cain's operations but accepts that there are more pressing concerns and gives his approval. Better a few (ultimately replaceable) geothermal powerplants get blown up and take some tyranids with them than said tyranids eat everyone, after all.
229* TheSmurfettePrinciple: An inverted male example. He's one of the few men in a high-ranking position of power on Nusquan Fundumentibus because the Adeptus Mechanicus stands apart from the planet's traditionally matriarchal culture.
230[[/folder]]
231
232[[folder:Yaitz]]
233A Skitarii at Perlia, part of the joint Mechanicus-Inquisition group working on the Shadowlight. Chief of security for the Mechanicus side of things, his opposite number in the Inquisition being Sieur Makan.
234----
235* DemolitionsExpert: Helps rig explosives charges around the Shadowlight.
236* NiceGuy: He salutes Cain and Rorkins even though he isn’t required to, and while apparently unhappy with Sister Julien's presence, he is polite and professional enough not to say so out loud or treat her rudely. [[spoiler:Given Sisters of Battle were responsible for the last joint operation being wiped out (at the command of Inquisitor Killian) it's hardly a surprise he's not too happy to see her.]]
237[[/folder]]
238
239[[folder:Vinkel Ernulph]]
240Logash's superior.
241----
242* DeathByMaterialism: [[spoiler: His obsession with possessing the knowledge he believes the Necron tomb on Simia Orichalcae holds ends up getting him killed when he takes an expedition there and the tomb's guards massacre them all]].
243* JerkassHasAPoint: Ernulph is an arrogant and difficult person, but he does make many good technical points about the campaign, some of which greatly influence Cain's strategy in the final act.
244* NoIndoorVoice: He has a booming Vox box installed in his throat.
245* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: He constantly feuds with the Administratum office over the smallest thing, to the point where his complimenting Quintus for his AwesomeByAnalysis skills and protesting a decision at the same time Pryke does both earn shocked stares.
246* SpannerInTheWorks: Cain had nearly convinced Kasteen and Broklaw that [[spoiler: their only hope against the Necrons reawakening on Simia Orichlacae is to [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere get off world]] and call in an Imperial Navy flotilla to [[ItsTheOnlyWayToBeSure obliterate the Necron tomb complex from orbit]] when Ernulph points out in the time it takes a flotilla to arrive, the Necrons could have fully awoke and evacuated using the portal Cain saw in the tomb. Cain realizes that they're going to have to destroy the portal before the Imperials evacuate, and he's [[GotVolunteered the obvious choice to lead]] such a suicide mission]].
247* TooDumbToLive: [[spoiler:He ignores Cain's warnings and marches straight into the Necron tomb, believing them to be servants of the Machine-God that will not hurt him. Hell, his reaction to seeing the Necrons coming for him was to ''sit down and start praying to them.'']]
248* WeHaveReserves: He responds to Morel's concern about missing miners with comments about statistically acceptable losses.
249[[/folder]]
250
251[[folder:Mazarin]]
252A Tech-Priest aboard her father's merchant ship.
253----
254* DaddysGirl: She insists on serving aboard her father's ship rather than going on to better things, although her father says that she takes more after her mother in many ways (such as religious inclinations).
255* DeadpanSnarker: She's a relatively easygoing and snarky Tech-Priest, especially when trading quips with her father.
256* DissonantSerenity: She's described as sounding chipper while admitting that she doesn't entirely understand an important situation on the eve of a potential Necron invasion.
257[[/folder]]
258[[folder:Tarkus]]
259A Skitarii officer who accompanies Cain during his first encounter with the Necrons.
260----
261* EnsignNewbie: Tarkus has far less combat experience than anyone else accompanying him.
262* TheNeidermeyer: Tarkus defensively ignores anyone who suggests they know better than him. This gets his unit wiped out.
263[[/folder]]
264
265
266[[folder:Pavrik]]
267An engineer who appears in the short story “Three Questions”.
268* BigSisterInstinct: She kills one commissar and tries to kill another to keep her guardsman brother from being unjustly executed.
269* OffOnATechnicality: Even after she is exposed as a killer, she only gets transferred rather than arrested due to commissars not having authority over her branch of the Imperium.
270[[/folder]]
271
272[[folder:Vorspung]]
273Omniprophet of the forge world Eucopia.
274----
275* BigBrotherIsWatching: In one of his first meetings with Cain, he quotes Cain's favorite book as an icebreaker and casually mentions that he knew to make that quote because he downloaded all of Cain's personal files as soon as he arrived on the planet.
276* TheFundamentalist: He is very devout in his worship of the machine god and belongs to a sect that wants to destroy dangerous Necron technology rather than study it (to Cain's relief). Part of the reason he is willing to believe there is a conspiracy in the first place is that it would be more understandable and acceptable to him than constant mechanical failures.
277* HiddenDepths: He initially seems like a cold fish who had been letting dark things go on beneath his nose, but he turns out to have his suspicions, which he confides in Cain, named his Cyber Altered Task unit, and occasionally shows hints of a sense of humor.
278[[/folder]]
279
280[[folder:Hetroydne Tezler]]
281A mechwright operating a Eucopia mine plagued by mysterious inefficiency.
282----
283* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: They betray humanity out of hopes of getting a new body (through biotransfercence) and end up as a combat servitor as punishment for his crimes.
284* CyberneticsEatYourSoul: They are never referred to by any other pronoun and have replaced every visible part of their body with metal that while being obsessed with uploading their mind into a robot body.
285* EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor: They are fond of making sly puns that amuse no one and show no signs of having a conscience.
286* MeaningfulName: Even for someone belonging to a technology-obsessed faction, "[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heterodyne Heterodyne]] [[UsefulNotes/NikolasTesla Tesla]]" is a bit on-the-nose.
287* SmugSnake: They are far too fond of EvilGloating and risking everything as part of a DealWithTheDevil where their counterpart never had any intention of fulfilling his end of the deal.
288[[/folder]]
289
290[[folder:Kyrus Norgard]]
291Praetor of the Skitarii on Eucopia.
292----
293* CloserToEarth: She behaves more human-like than most tech priests, lacking a stilted voice and taking the time to shake hands with Cain.
294* FanGirl: She admits to being intrigued by Cain's past adventures and wanting to hear his perspective of the pursuit of the ''Spawn of Damnation''.
295* FrontlineGeneral: She leads her forces into battle with an enormous axe in one hand and a pistol in the other, using both weapons quite well.
296[[/folder]]
297
298
299!! The Administratum
300
301Members of the Administratum, the bureaucracy of the Imperium.
302
303[[folder:Quintus]]
304
305A scrivener who served on Simia Orichale, who was rather reasonable for an Adept of the Administratum. Essentially the Administratum counterpart to Logash, but less crazy.
306----
307* BunnyEarsLawyer: He's insightful and intelligent when he needs to be, but when recording the notes of a meeting spends a lot of time writing insults about those he dislikes and talking about Kasteen's beauty.
308* DistractedByTheSexy: The notes he took during meetings show that he was more interested in the highly attractive Colonel Kasteen than what was in what was actually going on.
309* HypercCompetentSidekick: His boss is quite the ObstructiveBureaucrat, but he is insightful and able to work well with other branches of the Imperium.
310[[/folder]]
311
312[[folder:Norbert]]
313
314A scrivener of the Administratum on Perlia, he helped managed the logistics of Cain's ragtag army cut off from the Imperial Guard.
315----
316* EasyLogistics: He and Cain manage to turn their convoy of desert refugees and survivors into an ''ad hoc'' army and fight their way across a continent, specifically by Averting this trope. He knows they have to hold on to every scrap of water and fuel they find and spends the whole story working out where to find more.
317* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Administratum drones have a reputation for being obstructive and using the arcane rules of their offices to stonewall people. Norbert is an exception, thankfully.
318[[/folder]]
319
320[[folder:Brasker]]
321
322The Administratum adept assigned as bursar to the Schola Cain teaches at in ''Cain's Last Stand''.
323----
324* GossipyHens: Brasker is noted by Cain as being something of a chatty, gossipy individual, prone to talking about all sorts of unusual things, and seemingly terrible at keeping secrets. This later comes in handy when Cain needs someone to ask around about unusual folk tales dating back to Perlia's initial colonization; anyone else asking around would raise too many eyebrows (or think Cain had gone crazy for asking them to do the digging), but Brasker's innocuous and eccentric enough to not draw any undue attention.
325* ObfuscatingStupidity: He's not nearly as hidebound and shortsighted as he may seem at first. He stocks ink just to fake the telltale-ink stains on his hands and clothes that more "old-fashioned" administratum drones expect of someone in his position; he does all his work on a computer. He also turns out to be perfectly capable of keeping secrets when needed.
326* ObstructiveBureaucrat: Subverted. He initially looks like one but proves effective at working the bureaucracy to gather information and coordinate logistics.
327* OppositesAttract: Has a secret romantic relationship with ''Sister Julien'' of all people.
328[[/folder]]
329
330[[folder:Kelso Proktor]]
331A representative from the office of the Governor of Drechia.
332----
333* HyperCompetentSidekick: He's quick to help the Guardsmen and is open to hearing their warnings and requests, while even making a decent military suggestion or two.
334* NerdyNasalness: He's described as having both a nasal voice and a cold.
335* OhCrap: He takes bad news about the Eldar webway with professionalism, but not without clear unease.
336* SarcasticDevotee: He isn't afraid to comment on the unreasonableness of his boss.
337* SecretKeeper: Amberly allows him to know some secrets about warpcraft and the Webway after he promises not to inform his boss and points out that he has to know what to avoid bringing up around her.
338[[/folder]]
339
340[[folder:Marum Pryke]]
341Quintus's superior.
342----
343* InterserviceRivalry: She's constantly bickering with her Tech Priest opposite number.
344* KnowWhenToFoldThem: When Kasteen declares Simia Orichalcae under martial law so she can co-ordinate the defence against the Orks without bureaucratic interference, Pryke angrily protests, to which Kastenn retorts Pryke can either put up with it or face the alternative. When Pryke angrily demands the alternative, Cain casually chimes in that the alternative is summary execution for interfering in defeating the Emperor's enemies. Pryke quickly shuts up.
345* ObstructiveBureaucrat: Quintus calls her "The Emperor's Gift to the Administratum, at least in her own mind," and she doesn't do much besides insult people and make unreasonable demands based on monetary calculations.
346* ShoutOut: Gets one to ''Film/Aliens'' when she protests the Simia Orichalcae refinery's financial value to the Imperium when Cain advocates [[spoiler:destroying it to obliterate the Necrojn tomb complex buried beneath it]].
347* WeHaveReserves: She responds to Morel's concern about missing miners with comments about statistically acceptable losses.
348[[/folder]]
349
350[[folder:Vallen Clode]]
351The scrivener at a Perlian mining station in ''Cain's Last Stand.''
352----
353* CheatedDeathDiedAnyway: He is the SoleSurvivor when his station accidentally unearths Necrons and is a rare person to see them in action and escape with his life, hides in the vents, and manages to avoid starvation long enough for rescuers to come, [[YankTheDogsChain only to be immediately killed by tyrannids who arrived right after the Necrons left, before he even has time to finish his story about what happened when the Necrons attacked.]]
354[[/folder]]
355
356!! The Inquisition
357
358[[folder:Ernest Stavros Killian]]
359
360A Radical Inquisitor who stole the Shadowlight from Perlia, using a group of Battle-Sisters. His mad plans for using it ultimately backfire ''quite'' spectacularly, however.
361----
362* CrazyPrepared: Emphasis on "crazy". His [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere escape plan should his enemies locate him]] was using [[spoiler: a captive Tyranid Lictor to lure in a nearby Tyranid swarm to destroy the Adepta Sororitas convent he was using as his base of operations, trusting the aliens to erase all trace of his presence, and seemingly uncaring about the fact he would be providing the 'nids an all-you-can-eat buffet in the process]].
363* CruelAndUnusualDeath: Exposed [[spoiler: to the full fury of the Shadowlight's power outside of the psychic-dampening aura of Jurgen. According to Cain, Killian's corpse looks like "flesh and bone had [[BodyHorror melted]] together"]].
364* DidntThinkThisThrough: In regard to his plans for the [[spoiler: Shadowlight; Killian intended to use it to create an army of psykers to take the fight to the forces of Chaos on their own turf. A psyker who examined the Shadowlight later said that, had Killian carried out his ''imbecilic'' scheme, the Shadowlight could well have destroyed the entire galaxy. Quite apart from the damage wreaked by these individual psykers, their very existence would have invited [[DemonicPossession possession by daemons]], and acted as a gateway allowing the forces of the Warp to flow freely into the Materium. This psyker soberly predicted that, in two generations, the Eye of Terror would expand and swallow the rest of the Galaxy. Cain is sick to his stomach at the very thought of it.]]
365* EvilGloating: Is partial to this, which Cain exploits to play for time.
366* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Thought Cain had some sort of device which cancelled the Shadowlight's abilities. In fact, it was Jurgen's presence that messed with the thing, and the minute he got out of Jurgen's AntiMagic field the Shadowlight came back on, killing him.
367* MeaningfulName: His first and middle names are clearly a reference to Franchise/JamesBond's early nemesis Ernst Stavro Blofeld, and he has several traits of Bond villains.
368* PromotedToScapegoat: Invoked in "Cain's Last Stand": when the Inquisition and Mechanicus detachments protecting the Shadowlight started arguing over whose fault it is Abaddon has found out about the artefact, Cain defuses the dispute by reminding them that Killian was using a Chaos cult as [[UnwittingPawn his pawns]] to test out the Shadowlight, and if any of the cultists survived the Imperial efforts to exterminate them, word could have gotten to Abaddon from them.
369* StateSec: He's an Inquisitor. Secretive and draconian measures to preserve the peace and root out Chaos and sedition come with the territory. Killian seems to have gone to particularly heinous extremes for even a Radical Inquisitor, however.
370* WeAreStrugglingTogether: Explains, when asked why an Ordo Hereticus Inquisitor sabotaged a project operated by the Ordo Xenos, that the internal workings of the Inquisition are far more fractious than the image they like to project to the rest of the Imperium.
371* WeCanRuleTogether: To a degree; he shows [[spoiler: the Shadowlight and explains his plans to Cain, hoping Cain's influence and support of his efforts will convince Killian's rivals in the Ordo Xenos to back off]].
372* WellIntentionedExtremist: How Radical Xanthians are usually portrayed. Killian doesn't come off so well.
373* WouldHurtAChild: Inferred: [[spoiler: when his first facility on Pereimunda at the Hell's Edge mining colony came under attack from the Tyranids, the miners there tried to storm Killian's ship, hoping to get their children to safety. Killian ordered his Sororitas bodyguards to open fire on the crowd]].
374* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: To the Sisters of Battle. He used them to [[spoiler: raid the Perlia Mechanicus facility to recover the Shadowlight and protect his operation but was quite happy to leave them to the mercy of the Tyranids to cover his own ass]].
375[[/folder]]
376
377[[folder:Rasmus Vekkman]]
378An Ordo Malleus Inquisitor working on Iron found, his area of interest is in Chaos Cults and Daemons rather than Xenos. The sudden appearance of Eldar in the system has put something of a damper on his investigation, something he doesn't appreciate at all.
379----
380* CarryABigStick: He wields a null rod, a staff designed to nullify Warp powers and weaken daemons.
381* ConsummateProfessional; Vekkman is pretty crisp and matter-of-fact for the most part. He's highly focused on his job of rooting out heretics, and while he considers them insane, he's experienced enough to know that they aren't working without a plan.
382* IWorkAlone: While he is willing to temporarily work with others, unlike other field inquisitors such as Amberly and Killian, he seems to lack a full/time entourage of his own.
383* NervesOfSteel: Tackles Emeli, a daemoness of Slaanesh, during a battle.
384* SmallNameBigEgo: While quite competent, he seems to think he's superior to Cain and Amberly. He isn't.
385* TheresNoKillLikeOverkill: He seriously considered bombing most of the planet to purge the Chaos taint.
386* WorkingTheSameCase: With Amberly. He's focused on heretics, her on Eldar at the time they appear together. They play off each other at times, as the locals know ''an'' Inquisitor is investigating, but not who that Inquisitor ''is'', allowing Amberley to go in and draw focus to the Eldar, drawing attention away from Vekkman whilst he keeps working the cult angle.
387[[/folder]]
388
389[[folder:Terie Makan]]
390The Inquisition head of security for the Shadowlight on Perlia.
391----
392* CrazyPrepared: He has analyzed every likely threat against the Shadowlight, whether it involves outside attacks or infiltration from the inside.
393* InterServiceRivalry: He doesn’t seem to like his techpriest counterpart Yaitz (although he does get along ok with Felicia) and lets some scorn for the local militia into his voice while saying that depending on them is a last resort.
394* PreMortemOneLiner: When Cain sees an unfamiliar kind of daemon and asks what it is, Makan replies “a dead one” before emptying his gun at it. Unfortunately, it doesn't help much, given the daemon is being sustained by the Shadowlight.
395* SpeakIllOfTheDead: He doesn’t hesitate to call Killian an imbecile.
396[[/folder]]
397
398[[folder:Genghis Singelton]]
399An Inquisitor present in an AfterActionReport regarding the First Siege of Perlia in an interlude chapter of the fourth book.
400----
401* MrExposition: His role is to reveal the existence of Ork psykers and what the Imperium knows about them.
402[[/folder]]
403
404[[folder:Kuryakin]]
405A rare Ordo Hereticus inquisitor whom Amberly apparently gets along with.
406----
407* TheCavalryArrivesLate: Amberly sends him to Perlia to investigate reports on heretical actions but he only arrives after the end of the Second Siege of Peril.
408* TheGhost: He is mentioned in the footnotes of two books but has yet to meet Cain.
409* HeroOfAnotherStory: He apparently spends decades, if not longer, investigating a conspiracy involving senior tech priests deliberately building sites over Necron tombs and risking countless lives for the chance to loot Archaetoech.
410[[/folder]]
411
412!! Adepta Sororitas
413
414Members of the Adepta Sororitas (namely, the Sisters of Battle, their Orders Militant) that Cain came across in his time during the Commissariat. Cain mostly feels them to be a collection of tactically useless {{Leeroy Jenkins}}es, but he respects their astonishing close-quarters battle skills. Though he does think they could stand to wear helmets a bit more often.
415
416[[folder:Eglantine]]
417
418The Canoness of the Adepta Sororitas on Periremunda, she was used by Inquisitor Ernest Killian to retrieve the Shadowlight.
419----
420* TheAtoner: She's determined to take the brunt of the fighting and danger to make up for being led astray by Killian.
421* DeathEqualsRedemption: After being led astray by Killian, she concludes that she and her order can only receive absolution through dying against the tyranids.
422* TheFundamentalist: As a Sister of Battle, extreme, unflinching devotion to the Emperor comes with the territory.
423[[/folder]]
424
425[[folder:Bonica]]
426
427The Sister Superior of a squad of Celestians who Cain encountered during the Battle of Periremunda.
428----
429* ActionGirl: She's a highly skilled street combat expert and a talented swordswoman, and despite her unit being the smallest in the battle for the plateau, she racks up the most kills by a visible degree.
430* DeathEqualsRedemption: Saw fighting to the death against the Tyranids as atonement for being led astray by Inquisitor Killian.
431* KnightTemplar: Was so carried away by bloodlust that Cain had to remind her that there were civilians in the Emperor's Temple who needed protection, pulling her back to reality. At least she has the good grace to thank him later.
432[[/folder]]
433
434[[folder:Julien]]
435
436Head of the Sororitas at Schola Progenium on Perlia Cain teaches at.
437----
438* ChainsawGood: Naturally, she has a chainsword, and appears to wield it to good effect.
439* DeadpanSnarker: When she wins one of the tarot pots whilst playing with Cain, Rorkins, and Visiter, she declares she intends to squander it on "riotous living" before breaking down into laughter at their stunned faces.
440* ItsPersonal: With the Necrons, over Sanctuary 101. Whilst details are slim, the incident was one of the first truly confirmed contacts with the Necron, and the facility was a Sororitas base of some description.
441* TheLadette: And gets along with the "Emperor-botherer"-disliking Cain quite well because of it. This is a Sister of Battle who drinks, gambles proficiently, and is romantically involved with the schola's bursar. (According to one of Amberley's footnotes, it's a myth that Sisters of Battle have to take a VowOfCelibacy, though most don't have much opportunity to take advantage.)
442* MamaBear: She doesn't just train the girls of the Schola to fight, she leads them in person, and goes ballistic fighting heretics who tried to capture their school in ''Cain's Last Stand.''
443* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: She's essentially Cain's DistaffCounterpart, appearing to be teaching her Sororitas initiates to value people, not just litanies.
444[[/folder]]
445
446[[folder:Monyka]]
447A Notivitiate under Sister Julien.
448----
449* BattleCouple: With Cain’s comimissar cadet Malin, who she flirts with a bit on the eve of the fighting.
450* CuteBruiser: Cain describes her as a smiling, freckled girl whose reaction to being given a dangerous assignment (one she does well at) implies she sees it as a chance to show off to a boy.
451[[/folder]]
452
453!!The Reclaimers
454[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/250px-reclaimers_commissar_cain_9348.jpg]]
455[[caption-width-right:250:Cain and the Reclaimers aboard the ''Spawn of Damnation''.]]
456The Reclaimers are an Imperial Loyalist Adeptus Astartes chapter with close ties to the Adeptus Mechanicus. Cain was the Imperial Guard liaison officer to them during the Viridia and Serendipita campaigns (''The Emperor's Finest''), and they were later deployed along with the Swords of the Emperor chapter to relieve the Guard, including the two regiments that would later become the 597th Valhallan, on Corania (just prior to ''For the Emperor''). A small detachment also made an appearance in ''The Greater Good''.
457
458The Reclaimer's progenitor chapter is not stated, but organizationally they have similarities to the Iron Hands. As a whole they're one of the kindlier chapters but almost as tech-obsessed as the techpriests. Due to their ties to the Mechanicus they have better tech than usual for the space marines, as well as a higher-than-normal complement of Techmarines.
459
460[[folder:Brother-Captain Gries]]
461Leader of the Reclaimers expeditionary force dispatched to quell the rebellion on Viridia.
462----
463* TheCaptain: To avoid confusion, aboard the Strike Cruiser ''Revenant'' Gries is addressed as "captain" and the actual captain of the ship has the title "shipmaster." He actually doesn't suit the trope closely, but he does lead his men efficiently and professionally.
464* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Heavily downplayed if not subverted. He is respectful to Cain and his contributions and can think outside of the box, but even though the best way to deal with the space hulk would be to destroy it, he shoots down any idea of doing so due to the massive stash of archeotech it represents.
465[[/folder]]
466
467[[folder:Drumon]]
468A senior Techmarine who sparred with Cain several times while the ''Revenant'' tracked the ''Spawn of Damnation''. Crafted Cain's augmetic fingers.
469----
470* CyberneticsEatYourSoul: InvertedTrope. Despite being the most teched-out person on the ship, he's the friendliest person there (and Vail notes Techmarines are often kept apart from regular Marines due to their different training and priorities). Cain later says that his days sparring with Drumon on the ship were among the best of his life.
471* TheEngineer: Comes with being a Tech-Marine. He was in fact the one who manufactured Cain's augmetics to replace the fingers he lost to a Necron Gauss blast.
472* NiceGuy: The other Reclaimers, while courteous to Cain, are still somewhat aloof. Drumon is much friendlier, Cain considered their sparring sessions one of the highlights of his time aboard the ''Revenant'', and it is likely because of him that the constantly-overlooked Jurgen remains well-known throughout the Reclaimer grapevine during the events of ''Vainglorious'', fifty years later.
473* ProudWarriorRace: As with most Space Marines. Cain manages to score a solid hit on Drumon's chestplate with his chainsword during one of their sparring sessions, and whilst this causes little more than some minor damage to the paintwork, Drumon remarks that he'll keep the mark as a reminder to never underestimate any foe.
474* PutOnABus: Or rather Put On A Space Hulk. Volunteered to remain behind on the ''Spawn of Damnation'' as it returned to the Warp at some point after the events of "The Emperor's Finest" and hasn't rejoined the Chapter as of ''The Greater Good'', set 65 years after ''The Emperor's Finest''. Given what [[HyperspaceIsAScaryPlace tends to happen]] to those who spend too long in the warp, it might count as a BusCrash.
475* SwordAndGun: Plasma pistol and power sword. Outright compared to Cain's own (less powerful but similar in function) favoured weapons.
476[[/folder]]
477
478[[folder:Sholer]]
479A senior Apothecary. First encountered in ''The Emperor's Finest'', where he is the one to attach Cain's augmetic fingers, then returns in ''The Greater Good'' as part of a joint Reclaimers/Mechanicus research project.
480----
481* EveryoneHasStandards: While a bit too excited at the prospect of studying live Tyranids, he absolutely refuses to go with Kildhar's plan of allowing recently captured gaunts to join the ones they already had. When Kildhar does this without informing him or Cain, he hits the button to close the gate so hard he ''breaks it''.
482* NiceGuy: Like Drumon, he comes across as a lot more personable than most Astartes.
483* ForScience: Like his Mechanicus counterpart, he is a bit too excited about the potential revelations to fully consider the risk inherent in experimenting on live Tyranids.
484* UnluckilyLucky: Serendipity bordering on Jinxie Penlan-grade in ''The Greater Good''. Bad news: In attempting to re-close a gate keeping two groups of Tyranids from joining up, he mashes the button so hard he accidentally breaks the control panel and freezes the gate half-open. Good news: [[spoiler:the two groups of Tyranids ''start killing each other'', leading to the ultimately plot-solving discovery that different Tyranid broods hate each other]].
485[[/folder]]
486
487[[folder:Toba Morie]]
488A Reclaimer sergeant who works with Cain on the forge world Eucopia.
489----
490* TheCavalryArrivesLate: When he goes to rescue Cain and Jurgen from an ambush (or at least avenge them, since he doesn't expect them to survive that long), he only arrives after they've triumphed.
491* CombatPragmatist: He is willing to use subterfuge and feigned submission to enemies rather than head-on attacks in a fight.
492--> '''Morie''': And deceiving the enemies of the Emperor is holy work in itself, is it not?
493* NiceGuy: He compliments Jurgen during their first meeting, works well with Cain, and is willing to accept being reminded of Traitor Space Marines without getting defensive.
494[[/folder]]
495
496[[folder:Moroe]]
497A Magos biologist on Lentonia.
498----
499* FindTheCure: He spends much of his page-time trying to make a feasible and effective vaccine for a plague of unbelief.
500[[/folder]]
501
502[[folder:Dysen and Kyper]]
503The senior Magos and Skitarii commander on Quadravidia.
504* TheMillstone: The number of times they do something helpful in ''The Greater Good'' can probably be counted on one hand, while the number of times they endanger or annoy Cain, Zyvan, or the Tau envoy out of bigotry, a sense that they are above the Imperial Guard, or bureaucratic short-sightedness when it comes to security measures being too tight (they forget to reprogram a combat servitor which attacks Cain's party for having a Tau with them) or too light (they have failed to counter a genestealer infiltration and take a lot of convincing to even recognize the signs that an obviously infected pilot is standing in front of them) are too many to count with every digit on both hands and feet.
505[[/folder]]
506
507!! Governors and other aristocrats
508
509[[folder:Mira [=DuPanya=]]]
510The daughter of the governor of Viridia, and a GirlOfTheWeek for Cain, holding an honorary Guard position. She sees Cain as a potential consort, which he finds problematic.
511----
512* ActionGirl: She's a decent las pistol shot and not afraid to go into combat.
513* BlingOfWar: Cain describes her as wearing a uniform that is better suited for a courtier.
514* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Cain initially dismisses her as a stubborn, egotistical, [[BlingOfWar improbably dressed]] brat who will certainly get killed due to her insisting on charging head-first into combat, but she holds her own pretty well. Despite having little practical experience, she turns out to be a fairly competent shot and manages to use some old hunting tricks to fry a pack of Orks that board the ''Revenant''.
515* LotsOfLuggage: Brings a lot of luggage, enough that two serfs are overwhelmed trying to cater it.
516* MsFanservice: Most of her outfits (including some of her combat ones) show a lot of her breasts, and Cain comments on her doing a lot of bouncing.
517* NiceToTheWaiter: She's fairly mocking towards Jurgen, although she tries to at least be polite to his face at Cain's request.
518* PinkMeansFeminine: Her boots are painted pink.
519* PutOnABus: [[spoiler:She and Cain break up after she finally proposes explicitly ([[ObliviousToLove baffling him]], [[PassThePopcorn much to Amberley's amusement]]), and she decides to settle down with a son of the Serendipita System's governor.]]
520* {{Stripperific}}: Her outfits generally show off a lot of skin, and Cain refers to one evening dress as "the gown she was almost wearing."
521* StarCrossedLovers: Cain probably wouldn't have been ''too'' adverse to marriage, despite finding her somewhat annoying. Simply it's because it would be a cushy life helped by the fact that she's good in the sack. The problem is that he's a ''Commissar'' and it would be almost another century before he would be allowed to retire. Had he tried to settle down with her, he would have been executed for desertion. Hilariously, the prospect of marriage to her was almost as terrifying as the execution to Cain.
522* SugarAndIcePersonality: Cain notes that she's constantly acting like a flighty RichBitch but she sometimes shows a warmer side around him.
523* YoungestChildWins: She hopes for this, having two older sisters who will inherit ahead of her, and some ambitions of her own.
524[[/folder]]
525
526[[folder:Clothilde Striebgriebling]]
527The Governor of the ice world Nusquam Fundumentibus.
528----
529* TheChainsOfCommanding: She eventually admits that she actually would like to evacuate herself but feels bound by both duty and the example of her mother and grandmother to stay put.
530* IronLady: She's a firm-minded woman of middle-age appearance.
531* ModestRoyalty: Cain notes that she got surgical treatments to stop aging in her forties rather than while younger and she's fairly austere at first.
532* TookALevelInJerkass: She becomes more stubborn and hostile towards Kasteen, and to some extent Cain, while refusing to follow their orders to issue a full evacuation.
533[[/folder]]
534
535[[folder:Lio Trevellyan]]
536Governor of Perlia in ''Cain's Last Stand''.
537----
538* HeroicSelfDeprecation: To Cain's surprise, he is capable of this, as when bringing up the possibility his life may be in danger.
539--> '''Trevellyan:''' If I'd died, my niece would simply have taken over precisely where I left off. In fact, she'd probably do a damn sight better job. But by the Emperor's grace, it seems, I'm going to keep the throne warm for her a while longer.
540* HoldTheLine: After being badly wounded, he [[FaceDeathWithDignity calmly]] remains behind to cover Cain's escape. Unfortunately, instead of dying he gets brainwashed and used as a daemonic PuppetKing to sow confusion.
541* OlderThanTheyLook: Cain initially thinks he's [[ImprobableAge young for a governor]] but then realizes that he's "a great deal older than he seemed" not just because of a juvenat treatment, but because of an obvious relish for life.
542* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He's a considerate man with a good head for understanding the military terminology and factors of the crisis.
543[[/folder]]
544
545[[folder:Jonas Worden]]
546The newly appointed Governor of Lentonia after the overthrow and execution of his uncle (a corrupt DepravedBisexual).
547----
548* ApocalypticLog: He writes about what's happening him, with his story getting progressively grimmer and less coherent [[spoiler:after his infection sets in]].
549* IntrepidReporter: He used to "glean news" for a "well-regarded" magazine.
550* ModestRoyalty: He tries to remain humble and average despite his ascension.
551--> '''Jona:''' Jonas Worden, planetary governor. Call me Jona. I've had a life time's worth of "your excellency" gash in the last few weeks.
552* UnexpectedSuccessor: He wasn't the closest relative of the previous governor, and never rallied to be his successor, instead simply writing about the antics of those who did. He was surprised and horrified to be promoted to governor by the officials deciding the matter largely due to their distaste for his relatives.
553* YoungAndInCharge: A very youthful governor.
554* ZombieInfectee: [[spoiler:He's infected with a Plague of Unbelief during an assassination attempt, fighting it hard and then being kept alive as long as possible in order to avoid a morale blow or another succession crisis]].
555[[/folder]]
556
557[[folder:Vinzand]]
558The Acting-Governor of Adumbria during a SuccessionCrisis, normally the head of the local Administratum office.
559----
560* BeleagueredBureaucrat: He seems fairly frustrated by the scores of claimants he has to deal with.
561* TheGoodChancellor: He's serving as a regent during a SuccessionCrisis but has no interest in scheming to become governor himself and works well with Cain and the others defending the planet.
562* LovableCoward: He is constantly rattled by bad news and initially cowers during a firefight, but as an administrator without any experience in battle, it is to be expected, and he is a polite and competent guy who also helps bandage the injured General Hekwyn.
563[[/folder]]
564
565[[folder:Grice]]
566The Governor of Gravalax, [[spoiler:and a secret head of a Genestealer cult.]]
567----
568* CruelAndUnusualDeath: Amberly shoots him in the neck with a poison dart concealed in a signet ring that causes his neck to swell up and suffocate him.
569* DirtyOldMan: He makes unwelcome advances on the much younger Kasteen and has the look and air of a decadent aristocrat whose position brings him a supply of women despite his unattractive appearence.
570* HandCannon: He uses a bolt pistol concealed in his robes.
571* ObfuscatingStupidity: It occurred to absolutely no one how dangerous he actually was, most dismissing him as an inbred imbecile of a noble man.
572* ShoutOut: "Governor Grice" is a much more pleasant character in Creator/DorisLessing 's "The Sentimental Agents in the Volyen Empire."
573* {{Slimeball}}: Before the reveal of his true loyalties, he comes across as a cowardly, bribe-taking, ArmchairMilitary UpperClassTwit. Afterwards he's an AxCrazy SmugSnake.
574[[/folder]]
575
576[[folder:Alaric [=DuPanya=]]]
577
578The governor of Viridia, and Mira's father.
579----
580* EmbarrassingNickname: His enemies spread false claims that he intends to levy an unreasonable tax against the churches, causing [=DuPanya=] to be nicknamed "Alaric the Heretic". The nickname sticks (albeit in jest) for decades, if not centuries after the allegations are disproven.
581* GoodParents: Even though Mira isn't his heiress, he shows her a lot of respect and attention without being a DotingParent.
582* HiddenDepths: Cain initially dismisses him as an overweight, over-dressed aristocrat, but Alaric soon sheds his opulent robe to reveal a military uniform beneath it and comments that he hates having to wear the robe in public.
583* KneelBeforeFrodo: He's quick to kneel respectfully in the presence of Space Marines and listens to their orders and ideas rather than try to boss them around.
584[[/folder]]
585
586[[folder:Merkin W. Pismire The Younger]]
587The incompetent Governor of Periemunda. Definitely not a walking parody of a certain former world leader.
588----
589* AuthorityInNameOnly: At least in times of warfare. He has no idea about what's going on with his planet and sounds like an idiot whenever he makes a public address. He doesn't even know about a crisis threatening the entire planet until his daughters see it on the news and tell him about it.
590* IsThisThingOn: He asks if his speech sounded reassuring before being told the mic is still live.
591* ItsProbablyNothing: Pismire insists on bringing up all of the alarming rumors about the dangerous goings-on during Cain's visit to his planet, but he also refers to a lot of them as "rumors" that he claims to be sure are unfounded. It's unclear whether he's trying to calm his people or really is too dense to know how many of those rumors are true, although the latter is implied.
592* NoblesseOblige: The man is a complete fool, but Cain offhandedly mentions that he's a rare governor who "actually appeared to care about the welfare of his citizens" (even allowing them limited access to his palace gardens) and rules a prosperous planet with no major unrest.
593* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Let's just say that it's quite likely that Sandy Mitchell doesn't have a very high opinion of UsefulNotes/GeorgeWBush...
594* UpperClassTwit: He is of the most ignorant and least-informed aristocrats to appear in the series, [[GoodIsDumb although he genuinely does care about his people.]]
595[[/folder]]
596
597[[folder:Metrelle]]
598The governor of the Serendipita System and eventual husband of Mira.
599----
600* FourthDateMarriage: He becomes besotted with Mira and proposes to her after a few weeks of acquaintance at most.
601* NiceGuy: He practically hero worships Cain for saving his planet and extends that gratitude to Jurgen, being a rare authority figure to sincerely greet him by name and shake his hand (although he does then wipe it off due to how dirty Jurgen is).
602* {{Realpolitik}}: He may be a genuine NiceGuy but has a sharper political mind than is evident upon meeting him, loaning the Reclaimers his personal shuttle to emphasize his public support for them but also avoiding meeting them in person in order to avoid being personally implicated in any controversial decisions their war council may make.
603[[/folder]]
604
605
606[[folder:Septimus Fulcher]]
607The Governor of the Forge World Ironfound. [[spoiler:He's secretly the head of a cult worshipping Slaanesh.]]
608----
609* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: [[spoiler:He summons an entity of Slaanesh and quickly comes to regret it once it turns on him.]]
610* CruelAndUnusualDeath: He and his followers get their souls devoured and their bodies torn apart and reshaped to form a new host body for [[spoiler:the returned Emeli]].
611* JerkWithAHeartOfJerker: He is a partier who initially overlooks Amberly and dislikes being told what he can't do, but up he seems impressively level-headed and helpful, even showing more concern with the danger to his servants than his property when his countryside estates were attacked by the Eldar, only to be exposed [[spoiler:as a murderous Chaos cultist with no real loyalty to his people.]]
612* KingIncognito: He sneaks onto his estate disguised as a soldier in one scene.
613* ThePowerOfLegacy: He was a respected governor, so rather than reveal that he was part of [[spoiler:a Slaanesh cult]], his involvement is covered up after his death.
614* VillainWithGoodPublicity: In life he was a seemingly effective and competent governor, even while [[spoiler:acting as the head of a cult of Slaanesh]]. After his death, his treachery is covered up and he's posthumously made out as a hero of the battle.
615[[/folder]]
616
617[[folder:Landen Hoy]]
618Governor of the Deepwater System, who appears in the short story ''Traitor's Gambit''.
619----
620* CoolOldGuy: To quote Cain's description, he's a "vigorous man of about my own age, whose greying temples imparted an air of wisdom and gravitas to his bearing, and who ruled his fiefdom in the Emperor's name with what seemed to me to be a reasonable degree of competence and integrity." He also has some understanding of military strategy.
621* SacredHospitality: He's quite welcoming to Cain and Zyvan when they visit him.
622* TakingYouWithMe: Though he's ultimately killed, he manages to take down his assassin using a concealed weapon.
623* WealthyYachtOwner: He has a nice yacht that Cain spends some time on.
624* WeHardlyKnewYe: He's killed by infiltrators after barely ten pages.
625[[/folder]]
626
627[[folder:Humbert de Truille]]
628One of the many heirs to the deceased Governor of Adumbria and a potential successor.
629----
630* HiddenDepths: He seems dim and bothersome but is both smart enough to realize that he and the other claimants are distracting the actual authorities during a crisis and selfless enough to suggest that Vinzand declare emergency powers to operate without their input.
631* OnlySaneMan: He is the first of the governor claimants to contribute anything useful and recognize the bigger issues involved (of the others only two men vote in favor of his suggestion before Zyvan threatens to declare martial law if he thinks the council of claimants is hindering him).
632* PrettyInMink: A male version, as Cain takes note of his fur jacket.
633* RiseOfZitboy: Cain describes him as having bad acne.
634* ShrinkingViolet: He seems uncomfortable speaking before a crowd even though he has a good idea to present to them.
635[[/folder]]
636
637[[folder: Adrien de Floures Van Harbieter Ventrious]]
638One of the many heirs to the deceased Governor of Adumbria and a potential successor.
639----
640* TheFallGuy: His personal vehicle is stolen and used to frame him as a Slaanesh cultist briefly.
641* FreudianSlip: When de Truille suggests temporarily having the council dismissed, Ventrious protests how "I.... I mean the eventual appointee" is supposed to have respect and authority as governor after being sidelined in the crisis.
642* ObstructiveBureaucrat: He demands to be given a say in matters he has no clue about to try and stake his political claim.
643* MindRape: After he's framed as a cultist, he's subjected to an intense psyker interrogation to ascertain his guilt or innocence, with said interrogator commenting that he should eventually recover. Mostly.
644* OverlyLongName: He has three last names.
645 * UpperClassTwit: Cain calls him an overdressed fop, and he does a poor job of hiding his blatant ambition.
646[[/folder]]
647
648[[folder:Illyria Trevallyn]]
649Governor Lio Trevallyn's niece and successor.
650----
651* LittleMissBadass: Her exact age isn't stated, but she's considered to be a good leader by her uncle and joins her stormtrooper escort in fighting off attackers with her hunting rifle.
652* TheGhost: She's often mentioned throughout ''Cain's Last Stand'' but never meets Cain and therefore never appears in person.
653* YouAreInCommandNow: She becomes governor after her uncle is possessed by Chaos.
654[[/folder]]
655
656[[folder:Umbart Segundo]]
657A Chaos cultist on Adumbria and one of the many contenders to be the new governor.
658----
659* DefiantToTheEnd: When he is captured and facing execution he says Cain hasn't won, and that Slaanesh will return.
660* TheMole: A chaos cultist with status in the system leadership.
661* StrangerBehindTheMask: It's noted early on Slaanesh probably has cultists in high places on Adumbria but Umbart was never named, described or given any dialogue before being captured and recognized as one of the many anonymous background characters on the council of governor claimants. Cain doesnt even know the man's name (although one of Amberly's footnotes supplies it).
662[[/folder]]
663
664[[folder:Kerin]]
665The governor of an out-of-the-way planet called Traego.
666----
667* ClashingCousins: Shortly before the short story featuring her begins, her greedy cousin makes a bungled attempt to overthrow her, and she has no qualms about having him executed.
668* GodzillaThreshold: She is prepared to wipe out herself and thousands of citizens with plasma torpedoes if it will also take out a Tyranid that is threatening the whole planet. Fortunately, Cain makes this unnecessary.
669* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Her office comes across as more of a genuine workplace than a room to relax or impress people with. She also immediately and personally responds to the scene of an apparent natural disaster.
670* TryToFitThatOnABusinessCard: According to Cain, she has over two dozen names and honorifics, few of which she prefers to be addressed by in private.
671[[/folder]]
672
673!!Local militia and law enforcement personnel
674
675[[folder:Sergeant Alaric Tayber]]
676A PDF sergeant on Perlia and the brother of Felicia who hooks up with Cain and earns his respect, more or less.
677----
678* BigBrotherInstinct: He convinces Cain to liberate a bunch of military and civilian prisoners largely because his sister is one of them.
679* AFatherToHisMen: A caring and skilled squad leader.
680* GuileHero: He falls back on the exact wording of Cain's orders to justify saving his imprisoned sister during a raid.
681* TheRemnant: At the beginning of the story his planets military has collapsed and he's leading an isolated band of soldiers resisting.
682* SergeantRock: A tough sergeant who braves a lot of danger.
683[[/folder]]
684
685[[folder:Luskins]]
686A member of Tayber's squad.
687----
688* BloodKnight: Cain notes how much he relishes shooting the invaders of his home world.
689* MercyKill: He views blowing up an important Ork base as a good plan despite the presence of prisoners, arguing that killing them would be merciful due to the abuse they suffer and how unlikely they are to ever escape. However, once rescuing them becomes a viable option, he is fine with that.
690* ThoseTwoGuys: He's often seen with Jodril (a FlatCharacter member of the group who carries the ammo for Luskins' rocket launcher).
691* TunnelKing: He used to work in underground hydro station tunnels and uses this expertise against the invaders.
692[[/folder]]
693
694[[folder:Grenbow]]
695Tayber's vox operator.
696----
697* CommunicationsOfficer: A soldier who mans the local PDF's communications.
698* NewMeat: Cain describes him as barely out of his teens.
699* RankUp: Cain gives him command of his own sub unit as they take in more people.
700* UncertainDoom: A unit he's commanding is swarmed and butchered (presumably but not explicitly to the last man) by the orks but Grenbow himself isn't specifically shown being killed, unlike other named characters who were with him.
701[[/folder]]
702
703[[folder:Lieutenant Piers]]
704Commander of a unit of Perlian Defense Force stragglers recruited by Cain. He reminds Cain of Divas.
705----
706* DueToTheDead: He's mentioned as organizing a burial detail in one scene.
707* EnsignNewbie: Repeatedly described as a "young lieutenant."
708* LeeroyJenkins: While he does have some sense of tactical caution, Cain notes "the notion of taking on the bulk of the green-skin army almost single-handed seemed to appeal to him."
709* RankUp: He receives a field promotion to Captain during the retreat.
710[[/folder]]
711
712[[folder:Sergeant Wynetha Phu]]
713A peacekeeper on Keffia.
714----
715* ActionGirl: She puts up a decent fight against genestealers.
716* CriticalStaffingShortage: She's supposed to police a whole town with just two subordinates, and they only got assigned to her fairly recently.
717* FriendsWithBenefits: Cain describes her as a friend, but notes he's seen her naked before.
718* ManOfTheCity: She has spent years policing a decent-sized community single-handedly (before a genestealer war on the planet made her bosses send her two deputies) and has refused several promotions that would take her away from the town.
719* NiceGirl: In addition to her ManOfTheCity attitude, she is nice to Jurgen after he extends her the courtesy of saluting during their first meeting.
720[[/folder]]
721
722[[folder:Kolbe]]
723An Arbitrer on Adumbria.
724----
725* TookALevelInBadass: Goes from an ordinary traffic cop to helping Cain in shootouts with Slaanesh (and later Khorne) cultists.
726* WellDoneSonGuy: He and his father argued over which branch of the service he joined prior to the novel but the success he experiences during it helps mend things between them.
727[[/folder]]
728
729[[folder:General Kolbe]]
730Head of Adumbria's militia troops and the father of Arbitrer Kolbe.
731----
732* TheBrigadier: A practical and competent military leader who is rarely if ever seen out of the command bunker.
733* TheNondescript: He doesn't have any BlingOfWar and when he first speaks Cain has a hard time guessing who he is.
734* TheQuietOne: During their first meeting he stays quiet until he has a specific, important question to ask rather than throw his weight around.
735* SoProudOfYou: Cain notes him swell with pride when being congratulated over his son's heroism.
736* SpitTake: He nearly chokes on his decaf when Cain says they may be looking at a daemonhost conspiracy.
737[[/folder]]
738
739[[folder:Manrin]]
740A corporal leading a militia unit on Perlia that encounters Cain twice in ''Cain's Last Stand''.
741----
742* DeterminedDefeatist: He says most of his recruits might as well be walking around with “targets on their shirts” but will go down fighting.
743* {{Expy}}: Of Captain Mainwaring from ''Series/DadsArmy''.
744* SurprisinglyEliteCannonFodder: He and his unit (some of it at least) survive the battle despite both Cain and Manrin's predictions they wouldn't.
745* SurroundedByIdiots: A lot of his people don't have much grasp of military manner and he's aware of it.
746[[/folder]]
747
748[[folder:Trooper Jaq]]
749A retired Guardsman and Perlia Militia member serving Manrin.
750----
751* {{Expy}}: Of Corporal Jones from ''Series/DadsArmy'', particularly with his comment of how heretics "[[BayonetYa don't like the straight silver up 'em!]]"
752* FearlessFool: Cain considers him overconfident about the thought of fighting Chaos.
753* InTheBack: He confidently says most heretics run in a fight and are therefore easy to shoot in the back.
754* OldSoldier: He spent twenty years in the Imperial Guards, retired to Perlia and is proud at the chance to rejoin the militia. Cain repeatedly makes note of his impressive military posture.
755[[/folder]]
756
757[[folder:Vorlens]]
758A [=PDF=] lieutenant whose forces work with Cain for a while in ''Cain's Last Stand''.
759----
760* DroppedABridgeOnHim: He narrowly survives some pretty intense fighting against tyrannids, only for one of Amberley's footnotes to mention that he died later in battle against the Chaos cultists who came to Perlia a few months later without Cain's knowledge.
761* IndyPloy: He is aware that detailed plans fall apart in combat and prefers flexible strategies that can be altered on the fly.
762* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Cain describes Vorlens and his men as unusually well-disciplined for militia soldiers and appreciates how Vorlens respects him without being an awestruck fanboy, and is capable of making tough command decisions after careful consideration.
763* TemptingFate: Cain feels this way about a statement he makes that it's time for them to go hunting the Tyranids.
764[[/folder]]
765
766[[folder:General Porten]]
767Commander of the defense forces in Ironfound.
768----
769* TheBrigadier: He's a decent enough military strategist positioned behind the front lines of any fighting.
770* DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu: He's disrespectful enough towards Amberly to earn a thinly veiled threat or two.
771* SleepDeprivation: Portens spends an unhealthy amount of time awake while supervising the planet's defense and brushes off Cain's suggestions to get some rest.
772[[/folder]]
773
774[[folder:Larabi]]
775One of Phu's subordinates on Keffia.
776----
777* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: He doesn't impress Cain at all until the actual fighting breaks out.
778* PerpetualFrowner: Cain describers him as so unenthusiastic that in the Guards he would have been court-martialed for insubordination.
779[[/folder]]
780
781[[folder:Defroy]]
782The commander of the Ironfound governor's personal guard and the head of his security.
783----
784* NiceGuy: He has a dutiful, informative attitude while dealing with Cain and Fulcher.
785* RedHerring: He's wrongly suspected of being a Chaos agent by Cain and Amberley for a while.
786[[/folder]]
787
788[[folder:Franka]]
789Another of Manrin’s Perlian militia recruits, a teenaged girl.
790----
791* EatingTheEyeCandy: Cain describes her as being reluctant to take her eyes off of the handsome Cadet Sprie, with her excuse for this being “My mum says it’s not polite to ignore visitors.”
792* {{Expy}}: A gender-flipped one of Private Pike from ''Series/DadsArmy''.
793* MildlyMilitary: She is repeatedly described as not having absorbed proper military training yet.
794* VictoryGloating: She excitedly comments on having shot a heretic, causing her to nearly get killed herself when another Heretic fires at the sound of her voice (fortunately for Franka, he misses).
795[[/folder]]
796
797[[folder:Merser]]
798A militia supply official who has a run-in with Jurgen in ''the Smallest Detail''.
799----
800* CorruptQuartermaster: He's selling supplies on the black market.
801* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: He's somewhat rude to Jurgen at first but then seems helpful to the investigation and encourages that Jurgen be allowed to contribute and apply any experience he might have learned under Cain. Then it turns out that he only said that to keep Jurgen from returning to headquarters so it would be easier to make another attempt on his life. even before the reveal that he's corrupt.
802* RevealingCoverUp: He tries to kill Jurgen because HeKnowsTooMuch even though Jurgen had no interest in blowing the whistle, and when that assassination attempt draws attention, he does a fake inventory claiming all of his supplies are accounted for, causing Jurgen to realize that (given how every base has ''some'' pilfering of supplies) he's lying.
803[[/folder]]
804
805[[folder:Liana]]
806A provost official who aids Jurgen in dealing with an attempt on his life in the short story ''The Smallest Detail''.
807----
808* DeadpanSnarker: When Jurgen insists his attackers were in uniform when there are no missing soldiers she makes a wry joke.
809--> '''Liana:''' I went to a party dressed as an Ork once, that didn't make me a greenskin.
810* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: When Liana and her squad confront an armed Jurgen after a shootout, she doesn't panic and lets him put down his gun and explain his bizarre story, which she doesn't dismiss out of hand.
811[[/folder]]
812
813[[folder:Freel]]
814A Perlian militia sergeant.
815----
816* SergeantRock: Cain describes him as a man who doesn't ask his men to do anything he wouldn't himself.
817* UncertainDoom: Doubly so. Freel's seen alive but panicked over a vox in the middle of a fight with Tyranids and while his death isn't confirmed, Cain doubts that anyone could have survived long enough to make it back to where reinforcements were waiting. And if Freel somehow ''did'' make it back to his own lines alive its mentioned that most (although not all) of his unit was killed anyway in another engagement a couple days later.
818[[/folder]]
819
820[[folder: Keesh]]
821Head of the Periemunda arbitrators.
822----
823* AFatherToHisMen: Keesh enquires about the fates of two low-ranking subordinates after an ambush.
824* MrExposition: His primary role is briefing Cain and Amberly on the local unrest.
825[[/folder]]
826
827[[folder: Jusicar Billem Nyte]]
828An aide to Keesh.
829----
830* BulletproofVest: Nyte is shot by Genestealer cultists but survives due to his torso armor.
831* TheDriver: Nyte takes pride in being one of the few subordinates Keesh lets drive his car and picks up Cain and Jurgen when they arrive on Periemunda.
832* NervesOfSteel: Nyte remains fairly cool-headed during an ambush.
833* SitComArchnemesis: Nyte and Jurgen take a quick, relatively humorous, dislike to each other.
834[[/folder]]
835
836[[folder: Rolin and Dawze]]
837A pair of outriders who escort Cain, Jurgen, and Nyte to Keesh's headquarters.
838----
839* OneWayVisor: They have blank reflective visors on their helmets, which keep Cain from making out their facial expressions.
840* SoundOnlyDeath: Both of them get into a firefight not far ahead of Cain, Jurgen, and Nyte. They call in a few progress reports before Rolin is KilledMidSentence, with Dawze soon suffering the same fate.
841[[/folder]]
842
843[[folder:Planetary Marshal Kregeen]]
844The [=PDF=] commander of the Serendipita System.
845----
846* BlingOfWar: Cain thinks that even Mira [=DuPanya=], who has a quite gaudy uniform, would call Kregeen's uniform over-ornamented.
847* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: She is an aristocrat who takes her job protecting the system seriously and seems to appreciate instilling her troops with proper discipline and training.
848[[/folder]]
849
850[[folder:Hekwyn]]
851The senior law enforcement official of Adumbria.
852----
853* AnArmAndALeg: Hekwyn loses a hand during a Heretic attack and is later described as adjusting to his cybernetic implant.
854* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Hekwyn is flexible enough to consider that Heretics may have infiltrated his command structure with little prompting and goes out of his way to help Cain's investigation.
855* SoulCrushingDeskJob: Cain describes him as being eager to help out in the field in a way suggesting that Hekwyn dislikes office work.
856[[/folder]]
857
858[[folder:Nallion]]
859An Adumbria [=PDF=] officer.
860----
861* EnsignNewbie: Cain describes him as an excitable young officer who is barely old enough to shave and wears his cap in a juvenile manner.
862[[/folder]]
863
864[[folder:Marquony]]
865Piers' vox operator.
866----
867* CommunicationsOfficer: Marquony does most of the convoy's communications work. He helps Cain broadcast messages giving rendezvous coordinates to other military stragglers and comments on their good discipline in not responding before verifying Cain's identity.
868[[/folder]]
869
870[[folder:Tullock]]
871Piers' gunner.
872----
873* TheVoice: Cain never meets him in person, but twice hears Piers ordering Tullock to open fire over the radio, with Tullock replying, "You got it, LT."
874[[/folder]]
875
876[[folder:Calen]]
877A terse but religiously devout scout on the Feral Ocean World Archiplaga in the audio drama ''Dead in the Water.''
878----
879* ArmyScout: Calen is a native scout who helps Cain search an island chain for dangerous raiders and is impressively brave, stealthy, knowledgeable of the area, and good at tracking.
880* CategoryTraitor: Calen works for the Imperium even though many of his people continue to resist their presence.
881[[/folder]]
882
883[[folder:General Orten]]
884The ranking militia officer on Viridia.
885----
886* HeroOfAnotherStory: He spends lots of time rallying his disorganized soldiers and coordinating with Space Marines to fight genestealers, but this all happens offscreen and is only briefly referenced.
887* ItsAllMyFault: He blames himself for incognito genestealers operating on Viridia for so long and tries to insist on having himself court-martialled and executed for his failure. Cain and the governor talk him out of it.
888[[/folder]]
889
890[[folder:Goran Barloe]]
891The watch commander at the void station of Kappa Septum, which appears in the short story "Rotten to the Core."
892----
893* BitchInSheepsClothing: He comes across as a polite official (albeit one convinced he doesn't need any help) who leads his troops into combat. He turns out to be an AxCrazy Khorne worshipper who rants about wanting to kill "lackeys of the corpse god."
894* StoutStrength: He is a tough combatant, whose physique mixes fat and muscle.
895* UpThroughTheRanks: There is little soft about his appearance, and Cain pegs him as a man who started out in a low-ranking position and rose to a higher one.
896[[/folder]]
897
898[[folder:Gonzaliz]]
899The driver of the Kappa Septum Watch's troop carrier.
900----
901* AnArmAndALeg: She loses one of her arms while fighting Chaos cultists.
902* DrivesLikeCrazy: She compliments ''Jurgen'' on his driving skills and keeps pace with his erratic driving and fast stops in a way that she clearly enjoys and her passengers hate.
903* NiceGirl: She is one of the only people in the series to compliment Jurgen and she thanks Cain for saving her life.
904* SpitefulSpit: After the end of the battle where her superior officer reveals himself to be a Chaos cultist and then gets killed, Gonzaliz spits at his corpse. Cain is impressed by her accuracy, given how she just lost an arm and is being injected with painkillers.
905[[/folder]]
906
907!!Diplomats
908
909[[folder:Erasmus Donali]]
910An Imperial envoy involved in multiple of Cain's adventures; he first appears in the Gravalax incident alongside El'hassai, and later reappears alongside the t'au diplomat in The Greater Good.
911----
912* ConsummateProfessional: Cain repeatedly references Donali's "calm deliberation."
913* GoingNative: Cain (and perhaps others) fear that Erasmus' regular exposure to the T'au as a diplomat has led to him going a little bit native.
914* SharpDressedMan: During his second appearance Cain watches him smooth "a non-existent crease from the front of his immaculate robe."
915* TheStoic: Donali is often guarded and reserved with his comments and facial expressions.
916[[/folder]]
917
918!!Naval Personnel
919
920[[folder:Commodore Hubert Visiter]]
921Commodore of the naval cadets at Perlia
922----
923* CardGames: Often gambles with his fellow instructors, paticuallry Cain and Rorkins.
924* CrazyPrepared: He has his cadets do theoretical training exercises which can be used to defend Perlia and assigns Cain a very good pilot.
925* FatherNeptune: He's a visibly aged naval tactician who imparts his lessons to the next generation and plays a major role in the defense of Perlia.
926* HumbleHero: He is a LivingLegend who never writes his own memoirs and, when someone else writes a biography of his career, is willing to acknowledge when a triumph depended more on luck than skill.
927* NiceGuy: He's fairly warm and open towards both Cain and the cadets.
928* {{Workaholic}}: He goes a while without sleep working for Perlia's defense.
929[[/folder]]
930
931[[folder:Captain Paraji]]
932Captain of a transport ship in the first book.
933----
934* ItsPersonal: He is insistent on demanding action against Kelp, Trebek, Sorel, Velade and Holebi for a bar fight which gets three people killed (including two provosts from his ship). Cain correctly suspects this was because Paraji was sleeping with one of the dead provosts.
935[[/folder]]
936
937[[folder:Captain Nansi Blakit]]
938Commander of a vessel in Battlefleet Damocles.
939----
940* ForcedToWatch: She had to watch and listen to via vox as another ship get swarmed and wiped out by Hormagaunts.
941* IgnoredExpert: She advised her commodore to keep the ships closer together in order to provide support but was ignored.
942* MilitaryBrat: She refers to a superior, the head of the inquiry she's reporting to as "Uncle Jym" at one point.
943[[/folder]]
944
945[[folder:Sprie]]
946A Naval cadet at Perlia assigned to pilot Cain.
947----
948* AcePilot: He comes out well of several near scrapes and Cain is repeatedly thankful toward Visiter for assigning Sprie to him.
949* ChickMagnet: The teenaged female militia members are pretty aroused by him.
950* DissonantSerenity: A battle raging on around them isn't enough to keep him from giving Cain a cheerful greeting.
951[[/folder]]
952
953[[folder:Karrie Straun]]
954A Naval Comissiar and a lover to a young Cain shortly before the First Siege of Perlia.
955----
956* MilitaryBrat: She's third generation Navy (at least) with the last two generations of her family having also served on the ship she's commissar for.
957* NavelDeepNeckline: Cain notes that her jacket has several buttons undone, showing off much of her chest.
958* OhCrap: She's described as looking horrified as Cain is accidentally sealed out of the escape pods.
959[[/folder]]
960
961[[folder:Horatio Bugler]]
962A HeroOfAnotherStory naval officer mentioned throughout ''Traitor's Hand''.
963 ----
964* {{Expy}}: His name, intelligence, and rise through the ranks are reminiscent of ''Literature/HoratioHornblower.''
965* HoldTheLine: Despite having permission to retreat and BringHelpBack, he and his two ships remain at their post to fight an approaching Chaos flotilla, decimating much of it with their superior maneuvering skills and Bugler's clever tactics.
966* HumbleHero: He has a celebrated rise from a SoldiersAtTheRear EnsignNewbie to a LivingLegend FrontlineGeneral fleet admiral, but never writes memoirs.
967[[/folder]]
968
969[[folder:Igor Yates]]
970Captain of the Naval vessel ''Indestructible'' in ''The Traitor's Hand.''
971----
972* DavidVsGoliath: Defeats a Chaos battleship with his cruiser and a ragtag merchant fleet.
973* ObfuscatingDisability: He pretends his ship is badly hurt to lure in a Chaos Battleship.
974[[/folder]]
975
976[[folder:Gianella Dimarco]]
977The navigator of the ''Indestructible''.
978----
979* BearerOfBadNews: Describes the movements of Chaos to the local authorities.
980* BigBeautifulWoman: Cain calls her "pleasantly plump".
981* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Her extreme haughtiness is tempered by discussions about Chaos ritual sacrifices being used to summon a daemon.
982[[/folder]]
983
984[[folder:Admiral Duque]]
985The [=SDF=] commander of Serendipita.
986----
987* DeathOfAThousandCuts: His proposal for destroying a genestealer space hulk approaching Serendipita is to have his much smaller ships spend the month it will take it to approach concentrating their fire on a bit of the hulk at a time to steadily reduce it to nothing.
988* {{Nepotism}}: One of his aides has a strong familial resemblance to him.
989* SpaceNomads: Cain pegs him as a void-born man who is uncomfortable on the surface of any kind of planet and prefers to traverse the system in his ships.
990[[/folder]]
991[[folder:Admiral Benjamin Bowe]]
992A recurring task force leader.
993----
994* TheCavalry: The arrival of his task force turns the tide of the Battle of Periemunda.
995* TheVoice: Transcripts of his communiques and meetings he hosts have appeared in interludes, but he has yet to meet Cain.
996[[/folder]]
997
998
999!!The Ecclesiarchy
1000
1001[[folder:Deacon Cuthbert Catchart]]
1002The head of the Schola where Cain taught during his first retirement.
1003----
1004* DeanBitterman: Cain and Amberly agree that he is "plodding and unimaginative," although Amberly feels that Cain is too hard on him, and he does give his students an alright education.
1005* TheGhost: He is mentioned, but Cain never interacts with him on page.
1006[[/folder]]
1007
1008[[folder:Callister]]
1009The Hierophant of Lentonia.
1010----
1011* BadassPreacher: He marches toward an undead crowd to try and exorcise them and smashes one's head with his staff when that fails, [[DownplayedTrope although this is done in a somewhat bumbling nature that nearly gets him killed]].
1012* ChekhovsGunman: Initially just a comic relief character in "Old Soldiers Never Die", he blesses Holy water that is needed for a vaccine and also helps care for the infected and dying Governor Worden.
1013* TooDumbToLive: He (fortunately briefly) thinks dead soldiers coming back to life is a miracle rather than Warpcraft reviving the dead as {{Mook}}s and needs a reminder otherwise.
1014[[/folder]]
1015
1016!!Civilians
1017
1018[[folder:Kolfax]]
1019A Perlia local and desert prospector used by Cain and the other refugees to navigate the desert during the First Siege of Perlia.
1020----
1021* NativeGuide: A local road worker and desert expert who guides the group to sources of water.
1022* SacrificialLion: He's KilledOffScreen near the end of the book after having made enough of an impression that Cain finds himself missing the man and even thinks of him a time or two in later books.
1023[[/folder]]
1024
1025[[folder:Ariott]]
1026A veterinarian on Perlia who is among the liberated prisoners who join Cain's convoy.
1027----
1028* ClosestThingWeGot: Due to the lack of an actual medical he ends up caring for the injured.
1029* KindlyVet: He is a humble, and sympathetic veterinarian.
1030[[/folder]]
1031
1032[[folder:Captain Mires]]
1033Captain of a civilian vessel that once transports Cain and the Valhallans.
1034----
1035* {{Jerkass}}: He is a disrespectful, insinuation-prone cost-cutter who dislikes criticism.
1036* RedemptionEqualsDeath: His incompetence and general cost-cutting gets the ship infested by a demon, damaged and put in mortal danger along with its passengers. He then works hard with his crew to find a way to get them down to the planet safely, but breaks his neck in the landing.
1037[[/folder]]
1038
1039[[folder:Kolyn]]
1040A member of Mires' bridge crew.
1041----
1042* IgnoredExpert: As things go badly, Kolyn is quick to point out about how he's been warning Mires about the need for equipment repairs and the reconsecration of wards for some time.
1043* ResignInProtest: Fed up with Mires ignoring his recommendations for so long, Kolyn declares his intention to quit as soon as the mission is over. Some {{Retirony}} is teased when the ship ends up being destroyed instead, but Kolyn survives (albeit with a broken arm).
1044* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Kolyn and the other surviving crewmen are last seen separating from Cain and his men while they flee their ship before it can sink into the lake where they've crashed. Cain speculates that their knowledge of the ship will allow them to escape faster than his party, but they are never seen or mentioned again.
1045[[/folder]]
1046
1047[[folder:Demara and Tamworth]]
1048Two members of the Perlia group, a former cop and criminal respectively, who first fight each other, then are forced to cooperate by Cain.
1049----
1050* FireForgedFriends: They go from trying to kill each other over some spilled water to goofing off together when not on duty and being an effective fire team and BackToBackBadasses going up against an Ork ZergRush.
1051* TattooedCrook: Demara is a former gang enforcer with a tattooed cheek.
1052[[/folder]]
1053
1054[[folder:Artur Morel]]
1055Head of the miner's guild of Simia Orirchalacae.
1056----
1057* BenevolentBoss: When some of Morel's men disappear, he refuses to ignore it and wants an investigation to protect his remaining workers. Morel also shows anger when it is (falsely) suggested that the culprits might be among his staff.
1058[[/folder]]
1059
1060[[folder:Durant]]
1061A merchant ship captain who ferries Imperial Guards.
1062----
1063* CyborgHelmsman: Durant has so many cyborg parts that Cain almost mistakes him for a servitor, and his mechanical parts are entwined with the ship itself.
1064* GoodParents: He's quite warm toward his daughter (his ship's Tech-Priest) and feels that she has the potential to do a lot more than stick around his ship.
1065* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: When Cain fills his ship with refugees, Durant demands an explanation, but once he gets one, he's mollified and accommodating.
1066[[/folder]]
1067
1068[[folder:Kimeon Slabbard]]
1069A freight hauler on Adumbria who is bribed by heretics.
1070----
1071* InelegantBlubbering: He spends most of his brief appearance crying and frantically protesting throughout an interrogation for potentially capital charges.
1072* SuspiciousSpending: His corruption is detected after he spends three times his salary on HookersAndBlow.
1073[[/folder]]
1074
1075[[folder:The Cleff Family]]
1076Residents of Nusquam Fundumentibus who are briefly mentioned in an InUniverse news article.
1077----
1078* NotEnoughToBury: When their great-grandmother is attacked by a Tyranid, all her family can save of her is her spectacles.
1079* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: It's slightly PlayedForLaughs, but the surviving family members describe their ravaged settlement as not being "a fit place to bring up kids in now" and announce their intention to move elsewhere.
1080[[/folder]]
1081
1082[[folder:Kamella Dobrevesky]]
1083A prostitute on Keffia and Genestealer cultist.
1084----
1085* HalfTheWomanSheUsedToBe: Gets sliced in two by Cain's chainsword.
1086* HoneyTrap: She seduces various troopers to infect them with the Genestealer taint. Multiple characters describe her as having vivid tattoos which accentuate her curves.
1087* SayingTooMuch: She blows her cover by calling Cain by name before he can introduce himself to her. This causes Cain to recall that he did just give his name to her pimp downstairs and that Genestealers are telepathic.
1088* TattooedCrook: She's covered in sensuous tattoos which Cain realises as there to help disguise the physical mutations that would mark her out as a [[HalfHumanHybrid Genestealer hybrid]].
1089[[/folder]]
1090
1091[[folder:Addie]]
1092The captain of an aging transport ship dubbed ''the Rustbucket'' that takes Cain, Amberly, and their respective people to Ironfound in the tenth book.
1093----
1094* BrutalHonesty: She gives bad news calmly and without evasion.
1095* ConsummateProfessional: She remains composed and focused on getting the ship within range of defensive guns faster throughout a tense starship ChaseScene where they are unsure if much faster Elder ships are charging toward them or said defenses.
1096[[/folder]]
1097
1098!Xenos
1099
1100!!The Tau Empire
1101A federation of a half-dozen alien species on the Eastern Fringe of the Imperium of Man, the Tau Empire arrived on the galactic stage relatively recently. Spared by a warp storm from Imperial extermination in the 36th Millennium, the tau began annexing Imperial planets in the Damocles Gulf (where the ''Cain'' novels take place) in the 8th century M41. The Imperium retaliated, launching the Damocles Gulf Crusade to reclaim its lost territory and wipe out the xenos, but quickly found that the tau, in Cain's words, "know how to put on a good war."
1102
1103In the wake of the Crusade, for the next 200 years until the series the Tau Empire has maintained hostilities with the much larger Imperium at the level of a SpaceColdWar: duking it out over the odd planet here and there but never committing to full-scale war because neither side can afford it:
1104* If humanity brought all its force to bear on the tau, the tau would lose, guaranteed, but the force required would allow threats elsewhere in the galaxy to gain a foothold.
1105* Conversely the tau can't antagonize the Imperium ''too much'' or else the humans might take the risk and worry about the cleanup later.
1106
1107Most Tau commanders are also far more willing to forge alliances with non-Tau than humans are with anybody else, which grants them control of many auxiliaries, but doesn't always allow for the clearest chain of command.
1108
1109The Tau and many of the local human commanders, among them Cain and Lord General Zyvan, are also pragmatic enough to [[EnemyMine work together against greater threats]] such as the Tyranids, who care nothing for flags or national borders. That being said, the Imperium does not like showing weakness to the Tau and refuses to allow them to annex Imperial worlds easily, reasoning that not putting up a fight would only encourage the aliens to push their luck further.
1110
1111[[folder:Por'el'hassai]]
1112A tau diplomat and a member of the Water Caste, he serves as ambassador to the Imperium in ''For the Emperor'' and ''The Greater Good''.
1113----
1114* CoolOldGuy: It's not clear exactly how old he is, but his appearances are 61 years apart in-universe and Tau consider 40 retirement age.
1115* LimitedAdvancementOpportunities: Under Tau {{Fantastic Naming Convention}}s the "El'" part of his name denotes his rank in the Water Caste. He hasn't gotten a promotion in 61 years. That said, it is the second-highest rank a Tau can achieve, and few ever get as far as he has.
1116* OddFriendship: Cain saved his life back in ''For the Emperor''. Sixty-one years and eight books later in ''The Greater Good'', he seeks out Cain as his opposite number in the face of Hive Fleet Kraken's invasion, and the two strike up something of a friendship.
1117* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: He's mostly known as El'hassai (a shortened form of his formal name containing his rank and a defining trait that is left untranslated). The "Por" for his affiliation with the Water Caste is only added once and his home sept is never identified.
1118* PutOnABus: After the events on Gravalax the Tau withdraw from the planet, El'hassai included. He doesn't return until ''The Greater Good'', sixty-one years and eight books later. [[spoiler:[[TheBusCameBack He was also somehow spared the fate of his genestealer-implanted comrades.]]]]
1119[[/folder]]
1120
1121[[folder:Gorok]]
1122A Kroot soldier in service of the Tau on Gravalax.
1123----
1124* FriendlyEnemy: He seems to have no personal animus toward the Imperium despite his government's on-and-off hostility with them, saves Cain's life a few times, and amiably chats with him.
1125[[/folder]]
1126
1127[[folder:Au'lys Devrae]]
1128A human from a world long ago occupied by the Tau, and a member of El'hassai's staff.
1129----
1130* CategoryTraitor: She is a human whose job is to rebuild the infrastructure of Tau-annexed worlds and get the local authorities to embrace "The Greater Good." Many in the Imperium hate her on sight for what she represents, although she is only doing what she was raised to and she implies that she is curious about humanity outside of her government's control.
1131* SmarterThanTheyLook: Her casual attitude belies a job that requires a lot of intelligence, and she seems to recognize Jurgen as a blank.
1132[[/folder]]
1133
1134!Chaos
1135Worshipers and agents of the Ruinous Powers whom Cain has encountered over the course of his lengthy career.
1136
1137!!Daemons
1138
1139[[folder:Emeli Duboir]]
1140Once a mortal sorceress and Slaaneshi cultist slain by Cain after she tried to sacrifice him in a ritual, Emeli was rewarded by her patron with transformation into a Daemon Prince of Slaanesh. She serves as the main villain of ''Traitor's Hand'', in which she tries to pull an entire planet into the Warp.
1141----
1142* {{Archenemy}}: Most of Cain's enemies don't survive their first encounter with him. Emeli's attacked him twice and is still out there, plotting a third go. Given the nightmares that Cain still has about her, it's safe to say the loathing is mutual.
1143* AxeCrazy: Par for the course for Slaaneshi cultists and daemons alike.
1144* BewareTheSillyOnes: She talks like a giggly schoolgirl. Probably the most flat-out powerful adversary Cain ever encounters.
1145* BigBad: Of ''The Traitor's Hand''. [[spoiler: She also returns as the BigBad of ''Choose Your Enemies''.]]
1146* CameBackStrong: She returned from the dead as a daemon with far more power than she'd possessed previously.
1147* DarkActionGirl: As a daemon, she casually tears apart several Khornate Berzerkers from the World Eaters Legion. Only Jurgen's presence prevents her from doing the same to Cain.
1148* DavidVersusGoliath: Very much the Goliath to Cain's David. As a ''very'' powerful daemon, Emeli is leagues beyond not only Cain, but everyone else he's ever fought.
1149* DemonLordsAndArchdevils: While her exact status and relative power level are never specified, the fact that she's able to paralyze a room full of people, shred a pair of Berzerkers, and threaten to pull an entire planet into the Warp suggests that if she's not already around the level of a Greater Daemon, she's well on her way to becoming one.
1150* FauxAffablyEvil: Emeli's cheerful attitude does nothing to hide just how deadly dangerous she is.
1151* EvilPlan: She's usually revealed to have one:
1152** In ''The Traitor's Hand'', [[spoiler: her plan was to use the powerful Warp tides surrounding Adumbria to transform the planet into a Slaaneshi daemon world under her control]].
1153** Her plan in ''Choose Your Enemies'', [[spoiler: is pretty much the same; she intends to turn the hive world of Ironfound into her personal daemon world, though with the added benefits of gaining access to the Webway through a portal left over when Ironfound was an Eldar Maiden World, and getting to devour plenty of Eldar soulstones collected by her cultist dupes to both increase her power exponentially and protect her from Jurgen's abilities, since she inevitably expected another confrontation with Ciaphas]].
1154* EvilTeacher: When human, Emeli masqueraded as the headmistress of a girls' school.
1155* FirstNameBasis: Always refers to Cain as "Ciaphas". For his part, he never uses her last name; she's just "Emeli."
1156* FullFrontalAssault: Emeli's always nude in her daemonic form.
1157%%* InterplayOfSexAndViolence: At the core of her character.
1158%%* ItsPersonal: For both her and Cain.
1159%%* {{Lust}}: Her primary sin, and one which she magically evokes in others.%%ZCE. How is this trope used?
1160* ManiacTongue: As a daemon, Emeli's OverlyLongTongue permanently protrudes from her jaws.
1161* PreMortemOneLiner: Cain right before shooting her the first time around (and note that the short story is set ''before'' he meets Amberley Vail):
1162-->"Sorry, I prefer blondes."
1163* PsychicPowers: A very powerful witch and psychic when alive, she has gained even more power over the Warp since her "death".
1164* {{Revenge}}: Ropes Cain into her resurrection plot so she can avenge her first defeat.
1165* RevengeBeforeReason: If Emeli had left Cain alone she probably could have successfully pulled the planet into the Warp. Instead, she deliberately incorporated him into her plans, ensuring her own defeat. In ''Choose Your Enemies'' it initially looks like she's made the same mistake, but she was actually trying to take out ''Jurgen'' for purely pragmatic reasons.
1166* SealedEvilInACan: After her body is destroyed, her essence is absorbed into the sword of an Eldar Avatar.
1167* SmugSnake: She's incredibly sure of herself and prone to toying with her victims.
1168%%* VerbalTic: Describing someone as "silly".
1169* VillainousBreakdown: She tends to throw a hissy fit whenever Jurgen gets close to her or when Cain foils her plans.
1170* VillainousCrush: She tries to seduce Cain twice over, once when mortal, and once as a daemon.
1171* WasOnceAMan: She was once a mortal psyker.
1172* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: [[spoiler: Emeli betrays the Slaaneshi cultists who brought her into the material world at the climax of ''Choose Your Enemies'', devouring their souls and using their flesh to create a host body for herself]].
1173* YoureNotMyType: Cain tells her he prefers blondes (Emeli has "raven hair") as a PreMortemOneLiner on their first meeting.
1174[[/folder]]
1175
1176!!Humans
1177
1178[[folder:Varan the Undefeatable]]
1179A powerful and "self-styled invincible" Chaos warlord with the power to mentally dominate and subvert others through a CompellingVoice, Varan led a splinter force of the Thirteenth Black Crusade against Perlia to capture the Shadowlight artifact held there. He serves as the main villain of ''Cain's Last Stand''.
1180----
1181* AndThisIsFor: He gets to be on the receiving end of one of these.
1182--> ''Commissar Donal sends his regards.''
1183* BigBad: Of ''Cain's Last Stand'', though in the Black Crusade as a whole he's a nobody. That would NOT have remained the case if he managed to capture his target in the book, but he blew it.
1184* CompellingVoice: His psyker power allows him to turn anyone within ranger of his voice into a mindless puppet follower. It doesn't have any range limitation -- he packs a stadium full of prisoners at one point to control them all ''en masse'' -- but it only works live, not through broadcast. This creates an amusing off-screen moment where some of his captured followers fully expect their captors to instantly switch sides on viewing a recording of his speech, only to be confused when they laugh at his LargeHam speechifying and dismiss the content as generic Chaos propaganda.
1185* DisneyVillainDeath: Falls to his death over the edge of the dam at the end of his duel with Cain ([[spoiler:helped along by a kick up the arse from Cain]]).
1186* KeystoneArmy: Discussed and subverted. Cain ''hopes'' that with Varan dead his slaves would come to their senses, but he admits that it's a fool's hope. He's right -- if anything, the death of their master sends Varan's forces into frenzy, and they rush in for an all-out assault.
1187* LargeHam: As is natural for someone who uses his voice for MindControl. His actual speeches are apparently fairly uninspiring.
1188* LetsGetDangerous: He's initially presented as a SquishyWizard who uses his voice-activated powers to make up for his lack of combat prowess. During his parley-turned-duel with Cain, he reveals that he ''also'' has daemonic talons. And natural scales that render him immune to lasfire.
1189* TheMagnificent: Varan ''the Undefeatable''.
1190* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Of Adolf Hitler -- a small, unimposing man with a weedy little moustache who makes trite speeches that nevertheless inspire mobs of fanatic followers. Of course, the real Hitler never had PsychicPowers ([[{{Ghostapo}} that we know of]]).
1191* ShoutOut: Could be coincidence, but Varan the Undefeatable's name and title is eerily close to Varan the Unbelievable, a small but violent kaiju from Toho known to be a contemporary of Godzilla.
1192* TemptingFate: Calling himself "the Undefeatable" like that is simply ''asking'' for someone to take him down a peg, a fate that Cain gladly delivers with a [[LiteralAssKicking boot to the ass]].
1193* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:Completely loses it when Cain goes off-script from what Varan had in mind, proving resistant to his mind control thanks to Jurgen, and then insulting the Warmaster on ''live television'' (Varan having insisted on the cameras for his forces) by remarking he's ready to accept ''Varan's'' surrender]].
1194[[/folder]]
1195
1196!!Nercons
1197[[folder:Anzibal]]
1198An ambitious Necron who encounters Cain in ''Vainglorious''.
1199----
1200* ItCanThink: Cain's past experience with Necrons prior to meeting Anzibal makes him view the entire species as mindless robots. Cain is quite creeped out to meet one who introduces himself by name and discusses his culture, history, and plans.
1201* PragmaticVillainy: He is willing to negotiate with renegade members of the Imperium (and eventually Cain) for them to mine materials to make a world engine for him rather than just kill everyone in sight like many Necrons would, but because the few years' worth of effort it would spare his own forces is "marginally preferable" to his plans.
1202* SmugSnake: He sees himself as a potential Phaeron, but badly underestimates his enemies and is defeated without much difficulty.
1203* WorthyOpponent: He comes to respect Cain's intelligence and occasional frankness and is honest with him in turn while offering him a deal where he can survive if he doesn't oppose Anzibal. Cain, for is part, doesn't return the sentiment due to how ruthless and arrogant Anzibal is.
1204[[/folder]]
1205
1206!!Orks
1207
1208[[folder:Gargash Korbul]]
1209The head of the Ork alliance behind the first Siege of Perlia.
1210----
1211* BadBoss: He has his psykers use direct contact with the warp to disable Imperium navigators and force their ships to abort their planned route, a useful strategy, but one that will get said psykers killed by the warp entities they attract.
1212* GeniusBruiser: He got to be warboss the usual way, by being the biggest and strongest Ork around, but he is also able to form alliances between tribes and has a good sense of strategy for ambushes.
1213* GenericDoomsdayVillain: He is on a mission of simple murder and conquest that happens to endanger the heroes and is more of a plot device than a character. He is only mentioned by name twice before the lone scene where he appears in person and has little characterization beyond embodying RankScaleEqualsAssKicking and some offscreen GeniusBruiser moments.
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