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This conclusion can inferred from the fact that Tarkus is the Ancient while [[Martellus]], [[Cyrus]], and Jonah all appear as loyalists. As Thule cannot be the traitor, either Thaddeus, Avitus, or the Force Commander must have been the traitors. We know someone must be the traitor because Tarkus says so after he reveals himself as the Ancient. Tarkus also says that the traitor was a friend of his from the Kronus campaign, and that the traitor "answered Kyras' call." Since neither the Force Commander nor [[Thaddeus]] served on Kronus, and since Avitus (in Chaos Rising) specifically turns to Kyras (as opposed to all the other traitors), the traitor could only be Avitus.
Avitus's hatred spiked to new heights during the battle of Victory Bay on Kronus. Cracking the Guardsmens` defenses was a savage and bloody affair, which cost the lives of two of Avitus's squadmates.{{Cite This}}
Avitus has since seen Guardsmen as traitors and weaklings.<sup>1</sup>{{Cite This}}
==Treachery==
In [[Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II - Retribution]], it was revealed by [[Tarkus]] that it was Avitus who had "answered Kyras' call" betrayed his battle-brothers to the Black legion. [[Tarkus]] "slew him." {{Cite This}}
==Equipment==
==Sources==
*[[Dawn of War II]]
*<sup>1</sup>http://www.dawnofwar2.com/us/info/squadleaders/avitus
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