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Fuegan established the shrine of the Fire Dragons when the [[Asurya]] spread across the galaxy to teach the [[Eldar]] the [[Path of the Warrior]]. It was his hope that the Eldar could bring harmony through selective destruction rather then oblivion as a force that could only bring discord. He is respected as a hero across many [[Craftworld]]s, often depicted holding the cosmic serpents of wisdom and entropy in his grasp. In many ways Fuegan most embodies the Aspect Warriors obsession with their deadly craft, devoting himself completely to the systematic and total destruction of the Eldar's enemies. Pitilessly destroying the enemies of the Eldar in an unbroken chain across the Galaxy, the Eldar believe that, with this chain, Fuegan intends to bind the Dragon at the end of days, mastering destruction itself. It is said that Fuegan will call together the Phoenix Lords for the [[Rhana Dandra]], the final conflict, and that he will be the last to die.{{Fn|2}}
He refused to flee when the [[Shrine of Asur]] was destroyed by [[Arhra]], the Fallen Phoenix. He was thought dead for centuries, but reappeared to fight alongside [[Eldrad Ulthran]] at the ''[[Haranshemash]]'' (''"World of Blood and Tears"''). There, he scoured a score of [[Daemon]] lords from the planet with the [[Fire Pike]] from which he later takes his name, and claimed a dozen more with his [[The Fire Axe|Fire Axe]]. Once the battle was done, Fuegan vanished into the [[Webway]] and has traveled its ancient tunnels ever since. He emerges only when it serves a noble cause.{{Fn|2}}
==Fire Axe==
In addition to his deadly [[Firepike]], Fuegan also wields the ancient Fire Axe, which glows as red-hot as it was on the day it was forged and is inscribed with runes that writhe in fiery agony.
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