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3''Damnation Crusade'' is a comic set in the ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'' verse.
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5It jumps between the stories of three Black Templars - the young savage Raclaw, selected by the Black Templars to join their ranks; Brother Gerhart of the Sword Brethren (the Black Templars' First Company equivalent); and finally the dreadnought Tankred, who was born Raclaw and later took on the name Gerhart. They're the same warrior.
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8!!''Damnation Crusade'' contains the following tropes:
9* AnachronicOrder: The narration jumps between the three stories, with no dates given and no indication whether or not they are contemporary. [[spoiler: They are not - in fact, TheReveal makes it clear they happen one after the other.]]
10* ArmCannon: One of Tankred's "arms" is replaced with [[GatlingGood a massive assault cannon]]. Hos other arm has a storm bolter underneath his claw.
11* BadassBoast: Plenty.
12--> What is the terror of death?\
13That we die, our work incomplete.\
14What is the joy of life?\
15To die, knowing our task is done.
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17--> My sword shall not waver, nor my heart weaken. I shall drown the xeno in his own blood. I shall smite glorious ruin upon the heretic. This I swear!
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19--> My name is Gerhart! I am of the sword brethren of Mashall Korneliusz's fighting company. Now tell me- who wants to be the first?
20* BodyHorror: One of the recruits failed the implantation process, turning into a mindless brute with hypertrophied muscles.
21%%* CatchPhrase: TANKRED ENDURES.
22* DeadpanSnarker: Marshall Korneliusz. "I was unaware ''you'' had won the battle alone?"
23* {{Determinator}}: Tankred, like all Black Templars. It takes more than being shot repeatedly with railguns or being ripped apart by a Daemon Prince to stop him.
24* InMediasRes: The comic begins with Gerhart delivering a FacingTheBulletsOneLiner, shortly before his story ends. [[spoiler: Or, more accurately, Tankred's begins.]]
25* FacialHorror: Chaplain Ecastus' face is hideously scarred.
26* FoeTossingCharge: By a ''[[MightyGlacier dreadnought.]]''
27* GladiatorGames: how the candidates for the Black Templars are chosen.
28* GlowingEyesOfDoom: The Templars' helmets, when they wear them.
29* GoodScarsEvilScars: One Templar's face has three massive scars the whole length of his face, another has a complicated network over his skull.
30* HelmetsAreHardlyHeroic: Helmets are pretty much only worn so they can be dramatically removed.
31* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: One unlucky Templar ends up shanked with half a dozen spears and a chainsword.
32* MachineWorship: The Adeptus Mechanicus conducting their rituals to wake Tankred.
33* MeaningfulRename: Twice, first, from [[spoiler:Raclaw to Gerhart]], then to [[spoiler:Tankred]].
34* MentorOccupationalHazard: Brunner.
35* MightyGlacier: A dreadnought is ''not'' made for speed, but will wreck your world.
36* MiniMecha: Tankred, of course.
37* MonochromeCasting: Averted: In one of the rare non-{{Literature/Salamanders}} 40K examples, one of the SpaceMarines is black.
38* NonIndicativeName: Tankred is neither a tank nor red (though Dreadnoughts often have the InSeriesNickname of "walking tanks").
39* NotAMorningPerson: though if your life was reduced to sleeping for centuries, waking up to find everyone you knew was dead, and that it was time to fight again, you'd be grumpy too.
40* NoSell:
41-->We hear [[OurOrcsAreDifferent them]] first. Ten thousand edged weapons pounding a pulsing, primal beat. An ancient ritual designed to instill panic and fear in their foe.\
42It doesn't work.
43* ObiWanMoment: Brunner, even as an Eldar walker is crushing him in its fist, yells at Raclaw to get back to fighting.
44* {{Pride}}: As a young Templar, Gerhart had a tendency to take greater joy in his company's exploits than his brothers felt was proper. After he showed himself capable of restraint, the matter was dropped.
45* SkipTheAnesthetic: Suggested by a tech-priest as that would make their work easier, and shut down by his superior, as their Dreadnought charge deserves them going the extra mile. Much later, insisted on by Tankred himself, as he is no stranger to pain.
46* SwordAndGun: Raklaw uses a bolt pistol and chainsword, playing up his savage origins by favoring the latter so the enemy forgets about the former. Similarly, Tankred, who uses both a massive fist and the [[ArmCannon assault cannon]] can also qualify.
47* WeCanRebuildHim: Tankred, like any dreadnought, was once a grievously wounded Black Templar. We eventually get to see some of the rituals surrounding his creation.
48-->We will not abandon such paragons to succumb to the ravages of mortality. The way will be prepared for him.\
49He shall not be laid low but raised high and exalted. He will join the Emperor's immortal retinue and walk the road of ages.\
50He shall be taken from this place and the armor of his past purpose removed. He shall be healed, anointed with sacred oils, unguents, and balms.\
51The incantations of installation will be intoned and the litanies of preservation given voice.\
52The machine spirits will be summoned to invest the almighty host with their motive aspect-\
53-And he will be dressed in furious glory, to war forevermore in the Emperor's name!
54* WrittenSoundEffect: DAKKADAKKADAKKA
55* YourSizeMayVary: DependingOnTheArtist, the SpaceMarines are either [[http://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/File:DamnationCrusade.jpg twelve feet tall]] or human-sized with [[StoutStrength the proportions of]] [[OurDwarvesAreAllTheSame a standard dwarf.]]
56** The eyes on the Marines' helmets vary from chapter to chapter, [[OffModel at one point looking like giant bugs.]]
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