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| − | Ruling from the [[Tomb World]] of [[Zapennec]], Thaszar styles himself as a pirate king. Originally however, Thaszar was an outcast in the dynasty but was awakened from his exile on the world of [[Athonos]] before his bretheren. In late [[M41]], Thaszar managed to return to Zapennec and reprogram the slumbering | + | Ruling from the [[Tomb World]] of [[Zapennec]], Thaszar styles himself as a pirate king. Originally however, Thaszar was an outcast in the dynasty but was awakened from his exile on the world of [[Athonos]] before his bretheren. In late [[M41]], Thaszar managed to return to Zapennec and reprogram the slumbering Necrons of the Sarnekh Dynasty into acknowledging him as its rightful [[Phaeron]]. So it came to be that Thaszar has ruled the Sarnekh Dynasty ever since and those who had banished him became his servants.{{Fn|1}} |
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Thaszar also known as Thaszar the Invincible is the Necron Overlord of the Sarnekh Dynasty.
History
Ruling from the Tomb World of Zapennec, Thaszar styles himself as a pirate king. Originally however, Thaszar was an outcast in the dynasty but was awakened from his exile on the world of Athonos before his bretheren. In late M41, Thaszar managed to return to Zapennec and reprogram the slumbering Necrons of the Sarnekh Dynasty into acknowledging him as its rightful Phaeron. So it came to be that Thaszar has ruled the Sarnekh Dynasty ever since and those who had banished him became his servants.[1]
Sources
- 1: Codex: Necrons (5th Edition), pg. 16