My Exterminatus Hand Is Acting Out Again
"We are in the Warp... the realm of Chaos!? HERESY! HERESY EVERYWHERE!" [1]
Fyodor Karamazov was a Lord Inquisitor, and one of the antagonists of If The Emperor Had a Text-To-Speech Device. He was ane of the first adversaries to appear one time the Emperor began his attempts at reforming the Imperium.
Initially portrayed as an antagonist, he became the vessel for the Star Child, and has been re-christened as the Star-Fyodperor.
Contents
- i Official Canon
- ii TTS Canon
- 2.1 The Star-Fyodperor
- 3 Quotes
- iii.1 Fyodor Quotes
- 3.2 Fyodperor Quotes
- four References
Official Canon [ ]
A staunch fellow member of the Ordo Hereticus, Karamazov is widely detested even past fellow inquisitors due to an incident that occurred on Salem Proctor. Karamazov executed a young priest who had recently reclaimed his homeworld from heretics, launching an investigation against him by Ecclesiarch Decius XXIII. Karamazov was apparently vindicated, however, when the priests' supporters were institute to be heretics themselves.
Still, he hadn't shown whatever direct proof that his victim was a heretic himself or that his suspicions had been warranted in the starting time. Karamazov is known for saying "There's no such thing as innocence in my courtroom", for even those who are innocent of their supposed crimes are guilty of wasting his time and are thus dealt with appropriately.
TTS Catechism [ ]
Karamazov is ever seen on his throne of Judgement, alongside his scribe Dominique, who is constantly annoying him with his antics. He has a massive ego and is an extremist when it comes to suspecting people of Heresy.
Upon receiving the Emperor's orders to disband the Inquisition, Karamazov called an emergency meeting of Inquisitors, challenge that the message was sent by a heretic masquerading as the Emperor. He convinced them to elect him equally Inquisitorial Representative, and began purging Terra of anyone suspected of heresy.[2] Merely when he was confronted past Custodes challenge that the message was accurate, he vowed to storm the Royal Palace, even equally he was forced to retreat past Kitten and his men.[3]
When he returned with the full might of the Inquisition, they constitute the Purple Palace nearly empty. Decius, however, attempted to stall Fyodor by having his priests throw things at them. Though Karamazov managed to intermission through, he was stopped by the sight of Magnus the Ruddy.[iv] His suspicions of heresy at present confirmed, Karamazov resolved to destroy Magnus and the Custodes. It wasn't until the Emperor himself spoke that he stayed his paw. Instead of telling him the truth, withal, the Emperor fabricated Karamazov believe he was a shard of the Emperor, to inflate his gargantuan ego. The ploy was just a lark, however, equally Magnus simply threw Karamazov and the Inquisition into the Warp. Nonetheless, this became a self-fulfilling prophecy, as Fyodor was a vesselhoped-for for the Star Kid.[1]
As the creators of the serial stated, the Emperor deliberately tricked him into going to the Warp and so that he might exist possessed by the Star Kid, as dreams and fears get manifested there (Fyodor was convinced that he is a part of the Emperor, so he would become one).
Trapped in the realm of Anarchy, Karamazov and his supporters attempted to find a way out. They discovered Kaldor Draigo, who was besides insane to help, and Leman Russ, who is willing to assist them survive, but is otherwise uninterested in helping them escape.[5] He's especially disgusted with Karamazov, after he claimed to exist the Emperor himself. However, subsequently Karamazov told him that Magnus was in the throne room, Leman Russ agreed to atomic number 82 them to the Gate of Khaine.[6]
The Star-Fyodperor [ ]
Fyodor after merging with the Star Child
At the gate, Fyodor impotently tried to open information technology with his nonexistent powers. Only as Skarbrand was almost to murder him, the Star Child establish Karamazov and merged with him, transforming him into the Star-Fyodperor and becoming a living avatar of the Emperor.[vii]
As the Fyodperor, Karamazov is far more than outgoing, thoughtful, cheerful, and reasonable, especially when compared to the Emperor. Unlike near Imperials, he weighs his options with the Dark Eldar more carefully rather than immediately assail them and jeopardize their chances of survival. He even likes to tell dad jokes on occasion.
The Emperor is able to perceive everything the Fyodperor sees, and likewise the Fyodperor'due south mind is in sync with the Emperor's. Besides his raw psychic might, the Fyodperor is besides able to employ his mighty charisma to amuse the otherwise belligerent Inquisitors into doing what he says.[eight]
Through his transformation, his sword was replaced past a aureate Crozius Arcanum, Dominique's corpse was encased in a gold-chained coffin, and his left-shoulder homo earned a crown. The transformation also appears to accept physically youthened him, turning his hair brown and making his bristles more total. His eyes accept likewise transformed, no longer having irises and appearing to glow slightly.
Despite his incredible power, the Fyodperor has a glaring weakness in that his fatherly attitude can exist used against him; when Asdrubael Vect revealed that the captured Imperial forces had been sent to the gladiatorial arena, the Fyodperor became incredibly despondent, giving the Dark Eldar all the suffering they needed to sustain themselves. The Emperor explains that this is why he had cast off this role of his soul before the Great Crusade, because it was likewise much of a liability.[9]
Quotes [ ]
Fyodor Quotes [ ]
- "Uh! My Exterminatus hand is interim up once more!" [10]
- "Be quiet, Dominique." [11]
Fyodperor Quotes [ ]
- "Leman, concur, if you volition. These Dark Eldar are acting atypical for their race, aren't they? O-oh! Distressing, do you adopt Drukhari? I've heard information technology said both ways." [8]
- "Oh, how brilliant! Wasn't expecting to get my retinas burned out today!"[8]
References [ ]
- ↑ ane.0 1.1 Episode 18: Banished Expectations
- ↑ Episode 5: Malcador the Hero
- ↑ Episode xi: Intervention
- ↑ Episode 17: Emperor's Excellent Autobiography
- ↑ Episode 21: Still Alive
- ↑ Episode 24: Of Khans and Cages
- ↑ Episode 26 Part 1: Hateful Feud at Khaine's Gate
- ↑ eight.0 viii.1 eight.2 Episode 26 Part 2: Fear and Loathing in Commorragh
- ↑ Episode 29: Bad Jokes, Dad Jokes
- ↑ Episode 24: Of Khans and Cages
- ↑ Episode 10: Bold and Foolish
| Party of the Bearded Triumvirate |
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| Fyrodor Karamazov/The Fyodperor - Leman Russ - Kaldor Draigo Inquisitor Donklas - Inquisitor Adrielle Quist - Grand Chief Elirush - Inquisitor Headsmash - Obiwan Sherlock Clousseau Kryptman - Calato - Wilford - Tempestus Scions - Canoness Albia Thorne - Dominique |
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