";s:4:"text";s:4679:" Being starved at a banquet table, with mortal prisoners alongside him, watching the food decay and the prisoners wither away. Yet even the more mundane of his writings held profound lessons, many of which have gone on to become key tenets of the Promethean Creed. Vulkan was nearly thrown off a cliff, but managed to grab onto the edge with one hand, stubbornly grasping the tail of his prize with the other. Legionaries spared death in the initial blast were eviscerated in the frag storm. To the amazement of his people however, Vulkan kneeled before the stranger and said that any man who would value life over pride was worthy of his service. The tale is made all the more mysterious by the fact that Vulkan appeared to have left behind him a text, called the Primarch Vulkan during the Horus Heresy wearing his artificer armour, The name Vulkan is derived from the name Vulcan, the Roman God of fire, volcanoes and the forge. Curze was indeed on Macragge, having been trapped aboard the Their rolling duel was eventually stopped by the perpetual, Later, Vulkan's corpse was reclaimed by the Primarchs Upon his resurrection, Vulkan was in a condition similar to a What followed next was an arduous journey through multiple Webway tunnels and exists to reach Terra. With his weapon in hand, he managed to overpower his gaoler, and activate the secret personal Later on, the Night Haunter, who was trapped aboard the After several city-wide search-actions had returned empty-handed, Numeon himself, found the missing Primarch's body resting in a statuary garden. The Forgefather is often chosen from a leadership position -- typically, but not always, one of the As the close of the 41st Millennium approaches, the current Forgefather of the Salamanders is Vulkan He'stan. It was a deadly gas attack. Since his earliest days as a He'stan had served the Salamanders with great distinction for nearly a standard century when the Pantheon Council commanded he set down his burdens as commander of the 4th Company and don the mantle of Forgefather. Designated 154-6, the Salamanders fought alongside the Primarch Seconds after the first drop-ship pierced the cloud layer, batteries of emplaced guns erupted across metres of earthworks dug along the Urgall Depression. Some were company-strong, others were squads or even individuals. Dense spreads of missiles whined overhead to accompany the salvo, streaking white contrails from their rockets. Vulkan was equipped with many finely crafted weapons built by his own hands. Approximately a thousand standard years after the Horus Heresy, Vulkan hid 9 sacred artefacts he had created around the He then disappeared, leaving his genetic sons with the message that whenever the When the Primarchs were first created within the gene-laboratories hidden beneath the Himalayan Mountains on In celebration of the Primarch's victory over the Dark Eldar, a tournament of various contests involving tests of strength and craftsmanship common to the people of Nocturne was held. It baptised a cohort of warriors, clad to various degrees in ancient gladiatorial trappings and wielding ritual caedere weapons. Firstly, Vulkan was swift to gather together its disparate deployments and unify it once again as a whole, although he was careful to honour the past commitments it had made, such as the maintenance of a permanent garrison at Geryon Deep who stood guard should the Manticore ever return. Vulkan accepted the challenge, and the stranger wagered that whoever lost the challenge would swear his eternal loyalty and obedience to the victor. The Primarch Vulkan of the Salamanders Legion wielding the warhammer Dawnbringer Vulkan was one of the 20 superhuman primarchs and a Perpetual created by the Emperor of Mankind from altered versions of His own DNA to lead his Great Crusade and reunite the scattered peoples of Humanity within the Imperium of Man. It threw warriors skywards as if they were no more than empty suits of armour, bereft of bone and flesh. Vulkan was placed through unwinnable trials to break his spirit: having to pull against chains to prevent a ceiling in another cell from crushing its innocent occupants. Though armed with a blade, Curze gave into Vulkan's taunts of his physical weakness, and attempted to engage Vulkan with his fists alone.
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