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Sourcing some of Vulkan's early history.
==History==
===Youth===
When the Primarchs were scattered from the Emperor's laboratory, '''Vulkan''' arrived on the planet [[Nocturne]] during the Time of Trial as an infant and was soon taken in by the blacksmith, [[N'bel]]. N'bel raised Vulkan, naming him after the first king of the salamanders, and the young Primarch considered him his father. The people of his home town were astounded by this child, for within the space of three years, he was stronger and bigger than any man in his town. In addition to his massive physical size, he was the quickest mind, and the greatest blacksmith anyone knew of. Indeed, it was not long before Vulkan himself was teaching forging techniques to the people that had not yet been discovered.{{Cite ThisFn|1}}
The people of Nocturne were frequently raided by [[Dark Eldar]]. They were so used to this common occurrence, that each person in town had developed their own hiding place to avoid capture. When the Dark Eldar raided again in Vulkan's fourth year on Nocturne, the Primarch refused to hide and instead stood out in the centre of the settlement, his two smithing hammers crossed over his shoulders. The people of Vulkan's town were so inspired by his example that they joined him and prepared to defend their town. With a Primarch leading the defense, the people of the town decisively defeated the Dark Eldar. Vulkan alone killed a hundred Eldar that day. Within weeks the leaders of the seven largest towns on Nocturne had traveled to meet Vulkan, and they soon swore never again to hide from the raiders.{{Cite ThisFn|1}}
In celebration of the Primarch's victory over the Eldar raiders, a tournament was decided to be held. Unexpectedly, a stranger arrived in the middle of the festivities. Of pale complexion and wearing outlandish clothing, the stranger asked only to be allowed to compete. When he announced that he could best anyone in the town, the people laughed at this outlander. Who could possibly beat Vulkan in any feat of intellect, strength, craftsmanship , or endurance? Nonetheless, Vulkan and the stranger wagered that whoever lost the tournament would forever serve the victor. Lasting 8 days, the contest included many tests of strength and endurance such as the anvil lift (in which the two held anvils above their heads for a half -day before the contest was called a tie). The number of contests is unimportant, however, for by the end of day 8, Vulkan and the stranger were tied.{{Cite ThisFn|1}}
In the final event, both contestants were given 24 hours to construct a weapon, before using said weapon to hunt down and slay the largest [[Salamander (Creature)|salamander]] they could find. Climbing a high mountain, the two each went out to find a drake. Vulkan quickly found and killed a very large Fire Drake. However, on his way back, the mountain he was standing on - which coincidentally was a volcano - erupted, casting Vulkan over a cliff. Hanging for dear life over the precipice, Vulkan was determined to hang on to his massive Salamander. Thus, he found himself hanging by one hand from a cliff with his other hand clutching the tail of his drake.{{Cite ThisFn|1}}
Hanging there for hours, Vulkan's strength eventually ebbed away until he knew he must decide between the drake and his life. At that moment , however, the stranger arrived, carrying his own drake. Even from the edge of the cliff, the Primarch could tell that the outlander's drake was indeed bigger. Seeing Vulkan in distress, the stranger acted quickly, tossing his drake into a lava flow that separated them and using it as a bridge to cross to the Primarch. After hoisting Vulkan out of his mortal predicament, the stranger walked with him back to town, leaving his own drake to burn in the river of molten rock.{{Cite ThisFn|1}}
Though the Outlander's Drake had been superior in size, he had thrown it away to save Vulkan, and when he returned to town with the Primarch empty-handed, Vulkan was declared the victor. To the amazement of his people , however, Vulkan kneeled before the stranger and said that any man who would value life over pride was worthy of his service. At this moment, the Outlander cast off his illusionary disguise and revealed himself to be the Holy [[Emperor]] of humanity. Thus it was that the Primarch, Vulkan and his Emperor were reunited.{{Cite ThisFn|1}}
===Great Crusade===
==Sources==
{{Cite}}
*{{Endn|1}}: [[Index Astartes IV]], {{Cite This}}pgs. 114-116 - ''Promethean Warriors: The Salamanders Space Marine Chapter''
*{{Endn|2}}: [[Codex: Space Marines (5th Edition)]], pg. 93
*{{Endn|3}}: [[Promethean Sun (Novella)]] by [[Nick Kyme]], {{Cite This}}
*{{Endn|4}}: [[Vulkan Lives]] by [[Nick Kyme]], {{Cite This}}
*{{Endn|5}}: [[The Horus Heresy Book Two - Massacre]] pg. 117
*{{Endn|6}}: [[The Unremembered Empire]] by [[Dan Abnett]], {{Cite this}}
**{{Endn|6a}}: Ch 23
**{{Endn|6b}}: Ch 24
**{{Endn|6c}}: Ch 25
*{{Endn|7}}: [https://www.youtube.com/user/ForgeWorldVisualFeed/ Forge World Video Feed - Genesis of a Primarch: Vulkan] ''(site accessed 2014.09.03)''
*{{Endn|8}}: [[Scorched Earth (Novella)]] by Nick Kyme, {{Cite this}}*{{Endn|9}}: [[Salamanders: Rebirth (Novel)|Rebirth]] by '''Nick Kyme''', {{Cite this}}
*{{Endn|10}}: [[Deathfire (Novel)]]
*{{Endn|11}}: [[The Hunt for Vulkan (Novel)]] Chapters 5–9
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