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*''Codex: Necrons'' (7th Edition) (Digital Edition), pg. 78
 
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*''Codex: Necrons'' (5th Edition), pg. 37
 
*''Codex: Necrons'' (5th Edition), pg. 37
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*''Imperial Armor Volume Twelve: The Fall of Orpheus'', pg. 90
 
*''Devourer'' (Shield of Baal Novella) by Joe Parrino, pp. 10, 14, 40, 49, 51-52
 
*''Devourer'' (Shield of Baal Novella) by Joe Parrino, pp. 10, 14, 40, 49, 51-52
 
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"To those who have denied us. To those who have denied me. I will wreak vengeance. I will wrench your souls and break your bones. I will cast hunger through your accursed existence. Down the eons, you will not forget. I will grant you this gift from love turned aside and make you like me, break you in my image as you have broken me. I shall cast the fear of myself into you and all of your kind. I am Llandu'gor. I am the hunger. I am the flayer, and from this moment, you shall be too."

— Attr. Llandu'gor, the Flayer

Llandu'gor, called the Flayer, was one of the mighty C'tan. Star gods who ruled over the Necrontyr and helped with the biotransference that made them into Necrons. In the last days of the War in Heaven, the Necron forces turned on their C'tan masters. Most were shattered, rent into shards which were separated and individually imprisoned. However, it is said that only the C'ta Shard known as Llandu'gor was utterly destroyed. Rumoured to have met annihilation at the hands of the Maynarkh Dynasty, on the order of the Silent King, the Flayer's last act was to curse the Necron race in his final moments of existence. This curse, one of the varieties of creeping madness which plague the waking Necrons, is referred to as the Flayer Virus, and is the cause of Necrons becoming the fell creatures known as the Flayed Ones. Those affected Necrons awaken with an unquenchable hunger for the warm flesh and blood of the living.

See Also

Sources

  • Codex: Necrons (7th Edition) (Digital Edition), pg. 78
  • Codex: Necrons (5th Edition), pg. 37
  • Imperial Armor Volume Twelve: The Fall of Orpheus, pg. 90
  • Devourer (Shield of Baal Novella) by Joe Parrino, pp. 10, 14, 40, 49, 51-52