How did Mortarion fall to chaos?

None suffered more than Mortarion, for it was like being on the mountain top again on Barbarus, surrendering to the toxins, but this time without the Emperor to save him. Eventually, Mortarion could suffer no more and gave himself over to Chaos to stop the pain.
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Why did Nurgle choose Mortarion?

Mortarion claimed the Plague Planet as his new world and it is ideal for launching attacks on the real world. He shaped it so well that Nurgle promoted him to Daemon Prince. Mortarion got what he wanted, a world of his own. He ruled over a toxic death world of poison, horror and misery.
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How did the death guard fall to Chaos?

When the Horus Heresy plunged the galaxy into civil war, the warriors of the Death Guard found themselves becalmed in the Warp on their way to the Siege of Terra and assailed by Warp-born plagues so virulent that not even their legendary resilience could withstand them.
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Why is Mortarion a Psyker?

Horus Heresy

When that failed and the Khan drove him off, Mortarion picked up a daemon of Nurgle to learn how to fight Daemons. Despite his hatred for psykers, Mortarion began using psychic powers himself, and quickly became a paranoid lunatic.
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Who is the tallest primarch?

Horus is described as being 3.5 metres tall (loken as 2.5, but abaddon and torgaddon were both taller with the latter being the tallest).
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How did Mortarion become a daemon prince?

Within the Eye of Terror, Mortarion was elevated to become a Daemon Prince by Nurgle, and given control of a Daemon World, now known as the Plague Planet, which he moulded into a new and despicable form, making it a virtual copy of Barbarus, placing himself in his adoptive father's position as its chief tyrant.
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What happened to Magnus the red?

In the end, Magnus led his XVth Legion to the banner of Horus and fought on the Arch-heretic's side during the Great Betrayal of the Horus Heresy. He survived those events and ascended to the position of a Daemon Prince of Tzeentch as a reward for his service to the Changer of Ways.
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How many attacks does Mortarion have?

When using reaping scythe, Mortarion effectively has 18 Attacks (!) at Strength 8(!!) with rerolls of 1s to wound and to hit (!!!) – with -2 Rend, this should suffice to devastate any infantry that try to stand in the way of the Death Lord!
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How many Primarchs are there?

The primarchs were the 20 genetically-engineered transhuman "sons" of the Emperor of Mankind created in the late 30th Millennium. They were intended to be the immortal and superhuman generals and proconsuls who would command the Emperor's Great Crusade to reunite the scattered Human race beneath His leadership.
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Can Mortarion be in a plague company?

Mortarion does not have the <plague company> keyword. While that's awesome on the surface since he buffs all Death Guard with Arch contaminator and Primarch of the Death Guard, it means that you cannot combine any of his rules with Flash Outbreak or the expanding aura powers of the Ferrymen.
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What legion was the Deathguard?

The Death Guard, formerly known as the Dusk Raiders, were the XIV Legion of the original twenty Space Marine Legions. Their Primarch is Mortarion, who relocated their base to his homeworld of Barbarus after his discovery by the Emperor.
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Can Mortarion have a relic?

In addition, in order to take any of the relics here your actual warlord has to be from that Plague Company, so you can only ever have one of those in a list – unless you take Mortarion, who doesn't have a company, but lets you pick the relics for other Plague Company characters as if he did.
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Why did typhus betray the death guard?

Typhus never really forgave Mortarion for his denial of the powers of chaos. Ultimately, it was Typhus who caused his legion to turn to Nurgle. It was his scheming that caused a schism between the two – a rift that never really healed regardless of the fact that they have both given in to the gifts of Nurgle.
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What size base is Mortarion?

Mortarion, Daemon Primarch of Nurgle comes as 78 components, and is supplied with a Citadel 100mm Round base.
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What does Mortarion mean?

Mortarion – Death Guard

Mortarion simply comes from the Latin “mors” meaning death. With his gaunt appearance and scythe he looks just like the Grim Reaper. Oh, and the Grim Reaper's also known as the Angel of Death, as are the Space Marines.
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How big is an avatar of khaine?

Unfortunately, they leave out the base sizes, which for the most part are 40mm except the 1991 and 1995 Avatar models which are on 25mm. According to Forge World, the Avatar with spear pictured is: Complete resin model standing approximately 118mm (4.7 Inches) tall includes brass rod for spear.
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How many points is Magnus the red?

Magnus the Red nets you 4 points on his own. Ahriman, a Exalted Sorceror and Daemon Prince nets 3 per model. A basic Sorceror, Sorceror in Terminator Armour and Infernal Master each bags you another 2 points each. A Scarab Occult Sorceror, Aspiring Sorceror and Tzaangor Shaman finally gets you a single point for each.
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Who was the first Primarch to chaos?

He was the first Primarch of the Space Marine Legions to fall to the corruption of Chaos before the Horus Heresy and it was he who ordered the corruption of the Warmaster Horus. He and his large Traitor Legion of Word Bearers Heretic Astartes can today be found on the Daemon World of Sicarus within the Eye of Terror.
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Is roboute Guilliman a Psyker?

Roboute - Maybe, able to detect psychic energy in a way that a true non-psyker wouldn't be capable of. Guilliman acknowledges that the sword actually catching fire means he must be a bit of a psyker, though he doesn't want to push the envelope with it.
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Why is Magnus called the red?

He wasn't truly red, he has coppery skin from the sun of Prospero (the latent psychic energy glowing from within doesn't hurt either) and a wicked red haircut. That's where he gets his name from, his beautiful red hair. However, like the Emperor, Magnus' appearance changes depending on who looks at him.
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Can the Emperor save Mortarion?

None suffered more than Mortarion, for it was like being on the mountain top again, surrendering to the toxins, but this time without the Emperor to save him. Eventually, Mortarion could suffer no more and gave himself to Chaos.
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Where is Lion El Johnson?

Perhaps one of the greatest secrets of the Imperium of Man, known only to the Emperor Himself, is that the Lion is still alive and resting in stasis, buried deep within the Dark Angels' mobile fortress-monastery, The Rock.
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