Board Thread:Warhammer 40k Roleplay/@comment-14745711-20130810214354/@comment-14745711-20130812102916

Well Dagorekh himself isn't massively over powered since I picture a Necrons rise to power as a far more cunning and subtle process.

But be warned Dagorekh has his very powerful and very dangerous secrets. Though no fears I am reserving them for Danny's future RPs since he seems to like insanely powerful enemies and armies.

(Cough, The Undivided, cough)

But as I said Dagorekh is clever. And he does find a way to avoid losing himself totally to the C'tan (of course you're right and he will be different but not as much as you might think).

Also now I have personal desire to kill Vulture and destroy his warp forge some day. I will give only a few hints as to how I plan to do this, it involves something called a C'tan bane (non-cannon) as well as another thing called a warp shadow (bit like what the Tyranids do). I intend to drain Vulture of his power and tear of his helmet so I can see his face before I lop off his head to mount it in the hall of the Silenced (will be explained a bit later).

I want to keep ranting about my so far untapped power but I'd just go on for ever. But yeah as I said at the start Dagorekh is more of a Doctor Doom than a Juggernaut (not the best reference but you get the idea).

All shall be silenced!