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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a member of the [[Death Guard]] during the [[Great Crusade]] and [[Horus Heresy]].{{Fn|2}} | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a member of the [[Death Guard]] during the [[Great Crusade]] and [[Horus Heresy]].{{Fn|2}} | ||
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Morarg was one of the original [[humans]] of [[Barbarus]] who fought with [[Mortarion]] against the [[Overlord (Xenos)|Overlords]].{{Fn|2}} | Morarg was one of the original [[humans]] of [[Barbarus]] who fought with [[Mortarion]] against the [[Overlord (Xenos)|Overlords]].{{Fn|2}} | ||
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By the [[Siege of Terra]], Morarg was one of the 3 key Legion commanders alongside [[Typhus]] and [[Gremus Kalgaro]]. He was one of the few remaining Death Guard left with a degree of suspicion towards their new gifts, though he still was fiercely loyal to his Primarch. During the [[White Scars]]' attack on the [[Lion's Gate Spaceport]] Morarg was confronted by a [[Daemon]] known as [[The Remnant]] which revealed to him that Mortarion had deliberately allowed his Legion to fall to Chaos.{{Fn|3a}} After the battle and the banishing of Mortarion into the [[Warp]] at the hands of [[Jaghatai Khan]], Morarg reappeared to rally the Death Guard under Typhus and [[Zadal Crosius]]. Though hating himself and what he had become, Morarg accepted Nurgle's gifts and continued to serve.{{Fn|3b}} | By the [[Siege of Terra]], Morarg was one of the 3 key Legion commanders alongside [[Typhus]] and [[Gremus Kalgaro]]. He was one of the few remaining Death Guard left with a degree of suspicion towards their new gifts, though he still was fiercely loyal to his Primarch. During the [[White Scars]]' attack on the [[Lion's Gate Spaceport]] Morarg was confronted by a [[Daemon]] known as [[The Remnant]] which revealed to him that Mortarion had deliberately allowed his Legion to fall to Chaos.{{Fn|3a}} After the battle and the banishing of Mortarion into the [[Warp]] at the hands of [[Jaghatai Khan]], Morarg reappeared to rally the Death Guard under Typhus and [[Zadal Crosius]]. Though hating himself and what he had become, Morarg accepted Nurgle's gifts and continued to serve.{{Fn|3b}} | ||
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[[Image:MorargLE.jpg|thumb|center|200px|Caipha Morarg{{Fn|3d}}]] | [[Image:MorargLE.jpg|thumb|center|200px|Caipha Morarg{{Fn|3d}}]] | ||
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*{{Endn|1}}: [[Vengeful Spirit (Novel)]],{{Cite this}} | *{{Endn|1}}: [[Vengeful Spirit (Novel)]],{{Cite this}} | ||
*{{Endn|2}}: [[The Buried Dagger (Novel)]] — Interval VI | *{{Endn|2}}: [[The Buried Dagger (Novel)]] — Interval VI | ||
Revision as of 15:34, 22 January 2026
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| Homeworld | Barbarus |
| Born | c. Late M30 |
| Active Period | M30 - ??? |
| Species | Human |
| Type | Astartes |
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Caipha Morarg was a member of the Death Guard during the Great Crusade and Horus Heresy.[2]
Biography
Morarg was one of the original humans of Barbarus who fought with Mortarion against the Overlords.[2]
A member of the 24th Breacher Squad, Morarg eventually rose to become Mortarion's personal Equerry.[1] Morarg was among those corrupted by the Destroyer Plague inside the Warp after First Captain Calas Typhon slew the fleet's Navigators and led the Death Guard into a trap.[2]
By the Siege of Terra, Morarg was one of the 3 key Legion commanders alongside Typhus and Gremus Kalgaro. He was one of the few remaining Death Guard left with a degree of suspicion towards their new gifts, though he still was fiercely loyal to his Primarch. During the White Scars' attack on the Lion's Gate Spaceport Morarg was confronted by a Daemon known as The Remnant which revealed to him that Mortarion had deliberately allowed his Legion to fall to Chaos.[3a] After the battle and the banishing of Mortarion into the Warp at the hands of Jaghatai Khan, Morarg reappeared to rally the Death Guard under Typhus and Zadal Crosius. Though hating himself and what he had become, Morarg accepted Nurgle's gifts and continued to serve.[3b]
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- 1: Vengeful Spirit (Novel),[Needs Citation]
- 2: The Buried Dagger (Novel) — Interval VI
- 3: Warhawk (Novel):
- 4: The Horus Heresy: Legions