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== Khorne is responsible for Captain Titus' resistance. ==
Consider:
* [[Catch Phrase|Khorne cares not from where the blood flows, so long as it flows]], think of how much Ork, human and daemon blood is spilled by this one Marine if he is not stopped.
* The ability to regain health through enemies' death is often demonstrated by Titus, who ends up covered in their blood as a result.
** The [[Bullet Time]] that allows him to kill much faster is called ''Fury'' mode for a reason.
* The [[Big Bad]] is a [[Sorcerous Overlord]], whose cowardly and/or sensible tactics of staying at a distance and holding enemies down with witchcraft is anathema [[Attack! Attack! Attack!|to Khorne's nature]].
* Resistance to magic is a well known trait of Khorne's chosen such as Bloodthirsters and Kharn the Betrayer.
As Khorne's (unknowing) Champion, Captain Titus is therefore granted resistance to Warp power, the ability to keep on fighting by killing foes in the bloodiest way possible, and is consistently tested for worthiness by Khorne's Bloodletters.
** Given that Khorne has a history of empowering the enemies of his servants when he thinks it will lead to greater bloodshed (the Fire Warrior novel, for instance), this theory has a great deal of weight.
 
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== Inquisitor Thrax is a Daemon ==
in [http://oi52.tinypic.com/8yzy3d.jpg this] piece of fluff from "Realm of Chaos: Slaves to Darkness," way back from the early days of [[Warhammer 4000040,000]] in 1988, an Inquisitor named Thrax was investigating heresy within a Space Marine chapter [[And Then John Was a Zombie|when he became possessed]] by the demon living inside the Chapter Master's desk. Is this the same Inquisitor Thrax? Did that bit of fluff occur before this game? Is that even still canon? The world may never know. Or we'll find out in the sequel when he shows up as a boss. Only time will tell.
* Nope. [http://oi56.tinypic.com/f1hxrc.jpg THE FULL PAGE] of that piece of fluff shows that he didn't get possessed, just killed and eaten. Still, looks like Thrax may be doomed, but even then it would probably be after this game/any sequels he's relevant in
** The person getting eaten in the image is the scribe. The fluff heavily implies Thrax was possessed by a daemon.