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| − | [[Image:TriarchSymbol.jpg|thumb|right|The symbol of the Triarch, used by all Necrons regardless of [[Dynasty]] | + | [[Image:TriarchSymbol.jpg|thumb|right|The symbol of the Triarch, used by all Necrons regardless of [[Dynasty]]{{Fn|1c}}]] |
| − | The '''Triarch''' was the ruling council of the [[Necrontyr]] empire before their transformation into the [[Necrons]]. Frequently undermined by rebellions in the [[Wars of Secession]], the Triarch repeatedly attempted to find ways to unify the Necrontyr race once more be it through a common enemy such as the [[Old Ones]] or the promises of immortality made by the [[C'tan]]. | + | The '''Triarch''' was the ruling council of the [[Necrontyr]] empire before their transformation into the [[Necrons]]. Frequently undermined by rebellions in the [[Wars of Secession]], the Triarch repeatedly attempted to find ways to unify the Necrontyr race once more, be it through a common enemy such as the [[Old Ones]] or the promises of immortality made by the [[C'tan]].{{Fn|1d}} |
| − | The Triarch itself consisted three [[Phaeron]]s and the rulers of individual Necrontyr [[Necron Dynasty|dynasties]] were themselves governed by the Triarch. The head of the Triarch was known as the Silent King, for he addressed his subjects only through the other two Phaerons. Nominally a hereditary position, the short lifespans of the Necrontyr ensured that the title of Silent King passed from one royal dynasty to another many times. | + | The Triarch itself consisted of three [[Phaeron]]s and the rulers of individual Necrontyr [[Necron Dynasty|dynasties]] were themselves governed by the Triarch. The head of the Triarch was known as the [[Silent King]], for he addressed his subjects only through the other two Phaerons. Nominally a hereditary position, the short lifespans of the Necrontyr ensured that the title of Silent King passed from one royal dynasty to another many times.{{Fn|1d}} The last Silent King of the Triarch was [[Szarekh]].{{Fn|1a}} |
| − | Agents and protectors of the Triarch were known as [[Triarch Praetorian]]s. | + | Agents and protectors of the Triarch were known as [[Triarch Praetorian]]s.{{Fn|1b}} |
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
| − | * | + | *1: [[Codex: Necrons (5th Edition)]] |
| − | ** | + | **{{Endn|1a}}: pg. 6 |
| − | ** | + | **{{Endn|1b}}: pg. 12 |
| − | + | **{[Endn|1c}}: pg. 70 | |
[[Category:Necrons]] | [[Category:Necrons]] | ||
| + | [[Category:Titles and Ranks]] | ||
Revision as of 01:05, 3 January 2013
The Triarch was the ruling council of the Necrontyr empire before their transformation into the Necrons. Frequently undermined by rebellions in the Wars of Secession, the Triarch repeatedly attempted to find ways to unify the Necrontyr race once more, be it through a common enemy such as the Old Ones or the promises of immortality made by the C'tan.[1d]
The Triarch itself consisted of three Phaerons and the rulers of individual Necrontyr dynasties were themselves governed by the Triarch. The head of the Triarch was known as the Silent King, for he addressed his subjects only through the other two Phaerons. Nominally a hereditary position, the short lifespans of the Necrontyr ensured that the title of Silent King passed from one royal dynasty to another many times.[1d] The last Silent King of the Triarch was Szarekh.[1a]
Agents and protectors of the Triarch were known as Triarch Praetorians.[1b]
