Vulcan was a forger, and mostly spent his time mainly in the forges, and he built a lot of the artifacts the salamanders have
@sapling763717 күн бұрын
The salamanders are a loyalist space marines chapter who prioritize human life over their own. They hail from nocturne, which the air there turns their skin ashy black. Vulcan is their primach. He hide nine treasures/super weapons basically across the galaxy and the salamanders are trying to get them all back to get back Vulcan, who disappeared.
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They are most commonly seen using flamethrowers
@ronaldmcreagann634317 күн бұрын
Honestly, Salamanders aren’t known for having an ego. They’re genuinely just an Astartes that values human life to an almost odd degree (given its 40k, that could mean literally just not hating them but they actually will put themselves actively in danger for random normal humans, something very few other chapters would do (Lamenters are among them)) Vulcan is actually the one you pointed out midway through. As a primarch, he’s notably taller than most of his brothers, at about 11 or so feet, give or take, save for Magnus the Red (though that’s not fair since he can change his form as a psyker). Hes most renowned for his forging prowess, something that no one save the Emperor himself could match, and he forged a lot of things while he yet lived, including the massive Warhammer he wielded. Notably, it comes with a built in teleporter. Though he is dead, he is also a perpetual. A perpetual being an individual whom, upon death, can experience rebirth. This attribute gives these people the ability to return, as they were previously, even after death, Meaning that there is a very real chance he could return soon and reunite with Guilliman and Lion ‘El Johnson. And finally, the b-roll you see, animated and all, is a story that focuses on a necron reawakening, with Salamander Sa’kan as the main character. Green light and electricity is a giveaway of sorts.