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| − | *{{Endn|1}}:[[Horus Rising (Novel)]] by [[Dan Abnett]] | + | *{{Endn|1}}: [[Horus Rising (Novel)]] by [[Dan Abnett]] |
**{{Endn|1a}}: Part Two, Chapter Five, pgs. 284-287 | **{{Endn|1a}}: Part Two, Chapter Five, pgs. 284-287 | ||
**{{Endn|1b}}: {{Cite This}}, pg. 143 | **{{Endn|1b}}: {{Cite This}}, pg. 143 | ||
| − | *{{Endn|2}}:[[False Gods (Novel)]] by [[Graham McNeill]], Chapter Eleven, pg. 213 | + | *{{Endn|2}}: [[False Gods (Novel)]] by [[Graham McNeill]], Chapter Eleven, pg. 213 |
*{{Endn|3}}: [[Galaxy In Flames (Novel)]] by [[Ben Counter]], Chapter Twelve, pg. 290 | *{{Endn|3}}: [[Galaxy In Flames (Novel)]] by [[Ben Counter]], Chapter Twelve, pg. 290 | ||
Revision as of 07:31, 9 December 2012
Serghar Targost was the Captain of the 7th Company of the Luna Wolves Space Marine Legion, as well as the lodge-master of the warrior-lodge that existed within the legion.
Targost believed passionately in the role of the warrior-lodge, stating that as genetic constructs employed singularly for war, the Astartes needed a way to form and express their bonds of brotherhood in a way that wasn't constrained by the pressures of duty.[1a] Targost operated as the voice of the lodge, regulating and organising the meetings.[1a] In his role of lodge-master, he was instrumental in the decision to place the wounded Horus into the care of the Serpent Lodge, thus ensuring Horus' damnation.[2]
As a senior officer of the Sons of Horus and one who saw things from the Warmaster's point of view, Targost co-commanded the initial Sons of Horus deployments against the loyalist marines upon Isstvan III.[3]
Targost was blunt in appearance, with a scarred forehead.[1b]
Sources
- 1: Horus Rising (Novel) by Dan Abnett
- 1a: Part Two, Chapter Five, pgs. 284-287
- 1b: [Needs Citation], pg. 143
- 2: False Gods (Novel) by Graham McNeill, Chapter Eleven, pg. 213
- 3: Galaxy In Flames (Novel) by Ben Counter, Chapter Twelve, pg. 290