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Imotekh

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==Overview==
While Even in stasis during the time before the [[Great Sleep]]Imotekh was a general of great renown. For reasons unknown, he annihilated the entire [[Khuvu Dynasty]]. The Dynasty's fate became a popular idiom amongst the Necrons known as ''gone like the Khuvu''.{{Fn|10}} While in stasis during the Great Sleep, the [[Sautekh Dynasty]]'s slumbering [[Phaeron]] had succumb to the ravages of the eons. With no successor agreed upon, members of his royal court engaged in a civil war for the throne and [[Mandragora]] erupted into chaos. One of pretenders awoke the renowned [[Nemesor]]{{Fn|7a}} Imotekh in search of victory. However, instead of winning the throne for him, Imotekh promptly became enraged at the anarchy around him.{{Fn|2d}}{{Fn|7b}} He marshalled his own army and destroyed the pretenders, claiming the throne of Mandragora for himself. He has since forbade any infighting within his realm, considering it a waste of time and resources.{{Fn|2d}} Since 781.[[M41]] he has ruled the [[Sautekh Dynasty]], the most powerful of all the [[Necron Dynasties]], with an iron fist and seeks to conquer the [[galaxy]].{{Fn|2b}}
Imotekh is known to be a great strategist, perhaps the most accomplished in the galaxy, and is said to have never been defeated in battle. This is thanks to his advanced statistical and hyperlogical strategic encoding that would burn out the brains of organic beings. Imotekh possesses absolute recall, intense cognitive power, and the ability to clearly percieve webs of probable outcomes that some claim to be full precognition. Only anarchy and illogical outcomes can undermine his plans, and then only for a time. He has a better grasp on non-Necron psychology than most of his kind, and this has earned his epithet for his raising of dark energy storms that engulf those who dare face him as a form of psychological warfare.{{Fn|9}}
*{{Endn|8}}: [[Crusade: Pariah Nexus]], pgs. 25-29
*{{Endn|9}}: [[Codex: Necrons (10th Edition)]], pg. 38
*{{Endn|10}}: [[The Infinite and the Divine (Novel)]] - Act 1, Chapter 4
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