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'''{{PAGENAME}}'''{{Fn|1}} (also spelled ''Narik Dreygur''{{Fn|3}}), known as the "Gravewalker" was a commander of the [[Iron Warriors]] during the [[Horus Heresy]].{{Fn|1}} | '''{{PAGENAME}}'''{{Fn|1}} (also spelled ''Narik Dreygur''{{Fn|3}}), known as the "Gravewalker" was a commander of the [[Iron Warriors]] during the [[Horus Heresy]].{{Fn|1}} | ||
| − | Once a respected Commander on [[Istvaan V]] he fell due to a [[Raven Guard]] [[Moritat]] having incinerated his flesh. This cost him favor with his [[Primarch]]. [[Apolakron]] then rebuilt his broken body with many [[Bionic]] implants and grafted a [[Cortex Controller]] to his nervous System. Joining their ranks he was now called Gravewalker and commanded [[Battle Automata]] of the [[Legio Cybernetica]], becoming a [[Consul Praevian]]. During the [[Siege of Epsilon-Stranivar IX]], the immense losses endured by the [[114th Grand Battalion]] of the Iron Warriors due to abandonment by their [[Alpha Legion]] allies saw Dreygur as the most senior remaining commander. He later took part in the [[Siege of Mezoa]], again at the side of the Alpha Legion which used his forces as cannon fodder and bait. Disgusted and moved by the words of honor of [[Cassian Dracos]], Dreygur switched sides and attack [[Autilon Skorr]]'s Alpha Legion contingent. Afterward, Dreygur became a trusted confidant of Dracos.{{Fn|1}} | + | Once a respected Commander on [[Istvaan V]] he fell due to a [[Raven Guard]] [[Moritat]] having incinerated his flesh. This cost him favor with his [[Primarch]]. [[Apolakron]] then rebuilt his broken body with many [[Bionic]] implants and grafted a [[Cortex Controller]] to his nervous System. Joining their ranks he was now called Gravewalker and commanded [[Battle Automata]] of the [[Legio Cybernetica]], becoming a [[Consul Praevian]]. During the [[Siege of Epsilon-Stranivar IX]], the immense losses endured by the [[114th Grand Battalion]] of the Iron Warriors due to abandonment by their [[Alpha Legion]] allies saw Dreygur as the most senior remaining commander. He later took part in the [[Siege of Mezoa]], again at the side of the Alpha Legion which used his forces as cannon fodder and bait. Disgusted by the Alpha Legion and moved by the words of honor of [[Cassian Dracos]], Dreygur switched sides and attack [[Autilon Skorr]]'s Alpha Legion contingent. Afterward, Dreygur became a trusted confidant of Dracos.{{Fn|1}} |
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Revision as of 04:56, 24 February 2021
Nârik Dreygur[1] (also spelled Narik Dreygur[3]), known as the "Gravewalker" was a commander of the Iron Warriors during the Horus Heresy.[1]
Once a respected Commander on Istvaan V he fell due to a Raven Guard Moritat having incinerated his flesh. This cost him favor with his Primarch. Apolakron then rebuilt his broken body with many Bionic implants and grafted a Cortex Controller to his nervous System. Joining their ranks he was now called Gravewalker and commanded Battle Automata of the Legio Cybernetica, becoming a Consul Praevian. During the Siege of Epsilon-Stranivar IX, the immense losses endured by the 114th Grand Battalion of the Iron Warriors due to abandonment by their Alpha Legion allies saw Dreygur as the most senior remaining commander. He later took part in the Siege of Mezoa, again at the side of the Alpha Legion which used his forces as cannon fodder and bait. Disgusted by the Alpha Legion and moved by the words of honor of Cassian Dracos, Dreygur switched sides and attack Autilon Skorr's Alpha Legion contingent. Afterward, Dreygur became a trusted confidant of Dracos.[1]
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Sources
- 1: The Horus Heresy Book Six pgs. 38–44, 253
- 2: Forgeworld: Nârik Dreygur (last accessed 14/04/2019)
- 3: The Horus Heresy: Legions: "Narik Dreygur" card