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REhorror Aug 15, 2024 @ 8:31am
SPOILERS - the whole thing about Titus
So it's pretty confirmed at this point, Titus is a disgraced fugitive who runs away from the Inquisition and gets saved by the Ultramarines.

Honestly, I wonder why they don't just go full Deathwatch instead of Ultramarines, it would make even more sense considering all the class gameplay and cosmetics and the enemy is Tyranid.

The Ultramarines harboring a fugitive seems kinda ...eh.

Not my Titus!
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Khanjima Aug 15, 2024 @ 8:34am 
Well they're not really harboring him. He get's reinstated but i do find it kinda spurred up and just out of the blue, with how they just reel him back in despite him already being in the Deathwatch
REhorror Aug 15, 2024 @ 8:36am 
Originally posted by WülfKorporation:
Well they're not really harboring him. He get's reinstated but i do find it kinda spurred up and just out of the blue, with how they just reel him back in despite him already being in the Deathwatch
It makes the whole thing look suspicious.

I guess they want to make the Inquisition even more a baddie eh?

Hell, the idea of Titus being in the Deathwatch is actually canon and would reinforce his status of being a goodboy, what's with this running away ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥? And just to fight Tyranid again?
♥♥♥♥ the Inquisition.
Sovereign Aug 15, 2024 @ 8:58am 
The Inquisitor who was holding Titus was doing so illegally and hiding him from Calgar. It's only after said Inquisitor was killed by Grey Knights for Chaos corruption that the rest of the Inquisition discovered he was holding Titus and several other marines prisoner off the record.

In order to cover up what happened and save face they sent them all to Death Watch and lied to them about what happened. The Ultramarines rediscover him later and bring him back it to the fold, though not everyone in the chapter is happy about it.
REhorror Aug 15, 2024 @ 9:01am 
Originally posted by Sovereign:
The Inquisitor who was holding Titus was doing so illegally and hiding him from Calgar. It's only after said Inquisitor was killed by Grey Knights for Chaos corruption that the rest of the Inquisition discovered he was holding Titus and several other marines prisoner off the record.

In order to cover up what happened and save face they sent them all to Death Watch and lied to them about what happened. The Ultramarines rediscover him later and bring him back it to the fold, though not everyone in the chapter is happy about it.
Why not let him serve in the Deathwatch then?

Even if the Inquisition did wrong there, seems like there's some ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ involved with the way the Blue Boys are doing.
I don't think Titus is a fugitive . . more than likely the ultramarines got so sick of leandros that they handed 'em to the inquisition and traded him for Titus
Sovereign Aug 15, 2024 @ 9:08am 
Originally posted by REhorror:
Originally posted by Sovereign:
The Inquisitor who was holding Titus was doing so illegally and hiding him from Calgar. It's only after said Inquisitor was killed by Grey Knights for Chaos corruption that the rest of the Inquisition discovered he was holding Titus and several other marines prisoner off the record.

In order to cover up what happened and save face they sent them all to Death Watch and lied to them about what happened. The Ultramarines rediscover him later and bring him back it to the fold, though not everyone in the chapter is happy about it.
Why not let him serve in the Deathwatch then?

Even if the Inquisition did wrong there, seems like there's some ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ involved with the way the Blue Boys are doing.
Because he's an Ultramarine and a former captain to boot, Calgar wanted one of his best guys personal friend back. Also dude, it's the Imperium of Man, there is always "some f*ckery" going on.
REhorror Aug 15, 2024 @ 9:11am 
Originally posted by Sovereign:
Originally posted by REhorror:
Why not let him serve in the Deathwatch then?

Even if the Inquisition did wrong there, seems like there's some ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ involved with the way the Blue Boys are doing.
Because he's an Ultramarine and a former captain to boot, Calgar wanted one of his best guys personal friend back. Also dude, it's the Imperium of Man, there is always "some f*ckery" going on.
This smells like some fan fiction, Marneus Calgar suddenly takes an interest in OC donut character in a video game.

I dunno what they are trying to do here, but gameplay-wise and even lore-wise, it makes more for the game to be about Deathwatch than Ultramarines.
Sovereign Aug 15, 2024 @ 9:18am 
Originally posted by REhorror:
Originally posted by Sovereign:
Because he's an Ultramarine and a former captain to boot, Calgar wanted one of his best guys personal friend back. Also dude, it's the Imperium of Man, there is always "some f*ckery" going on.
This smells like some fan fiction, Marneus Calgar suddenly takes an interest in OC donut character in a video game.

I dunno what they are trying to do here, but gameplay-wise and even lore-wise, it makes more for the game to be about Deathwatch than Ultramarines.
Calgar's relationship with Titus doesn't come form this game but stuff written about the character well after the first game came out, written by other authors.

His personal story is also tied to the Warp and Chaos, not Xenos. His story simply isn't a Deathwatch story.
Last edited by Sovereign; Aug 15, 2024 @ 9:21am
Chaoslord 87 Aug 15, 2024 @ 9:22am 
Originally posted by REhorror:
Why not let him serve in the Deathwatch then?

Even if the Inquisition did wrong there, seems like there's some ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ involved with the way the Blue Boys are doing.

Also it´s a pretty unpopular move to recall Chapter members before they end their tour of duty since the Deathwatch are already spread thin and in very high demand.

And just taking away a Blackshield like Titus, might raise several unwanted eyebrows amongst the Deathwatch and Inquisition.
REhorror Aug 15, 2024 @ 9:26am 
Originally posted by Chaoslord 87:
Originally posted by REhorror:
Why not let him serve in the Deathwatch then?

Even if the Inquisition did wrong there, seems like there's some ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ involved with the way the Blue Boys are doing.

Also it´s a pretty unpopular move to recall Chapter members before they end their tour of duty since the Deathwatch are already spread thin and in very high demand.

And just taking away a Blackshield like Titus, might raise several unwanted eyebrows amongst the Deathwatch and Inquisition.
This isn't an official move per se.

It seems Titus escapes and the Ultries "rescue" him and secretly make him a Primaris, this makes him and the whole thing more suspicious.
Chaoslord 87 Aug 15, 2024 @ 9:36am 
Originally posted by REhorror:
This isn't an official move per se.

It seems Titus escapes and the Ultries "rescue" him and secretly make him a Primaris, this makes him and the whole thing more suspicious.

And how they found him, is just weird.

Appearantly Chief Librarian Varro Tigurius just happened to cruise around in the same System as Titus and then suddenly:"My Ultra senses are tingling!"

How does he even know Titus?
VengefulDevil Aug 15, 2024 @ 9:37am 
Originally posted by REhorror:
So it's pretty confirmed at this point, Titus is a disgraced fugitive who runs away from the Inquisition and gets saved by the Ultramarines.

Honestly, I wonder why they don't just go full Deathwatch instead of Ultramarines, it would make even more sense considering all the class gameplay and cosmetics and the enemy is Tyranid.

The Ultramarines harboring a fugitive seems kinda ...eh.

Not my Titus!


He never ran away.... Emperor be praised how can people be so thick and not even look for the lore.


https://youtu.be/_mlFZGUyOz4?si=tzF0dGHx_9V5mtl5
REhorror Aug 15, 2024 @ 9:41am 
Originally posted by VengefulDevil:
Originally posted by REhorror:
So it's pretty confirmed at this point, Titus is a disgraced fugitive who runs away from the Inquisition and gets saved by the Ultramarines.

Honestly, I wonder why they don't just go full Deathwatch instead of Ultramarines, it would make even more sense considering all the class gameplay and cosmetics and the enemy is Tyranid.

The Ultramarines harboring a fugitive seems kinda ...eh.

Not my Titus!


He never ran away.... Emperor be praised how can people be so thick and not even look for the lore.


https://youtu.be/_mlFZGUyOz4?si=tzF0dGHx_9V5mtl5
Ok so he did not run away, but made a last stand and rescued by the Ultramarines.

That's a bit better I guess.

My only issue then is the secrecy, why the need to cover Titus up?
VengefulDevil Aug 15, 2024 @ 9:49am 
Originally posted by REhorror:
Originally posted by VengefulDevil:


He never ran away.... Emperor be praised how can people be so thick and not even look for the lore.


https://youtu.be/_mlFZGUyOz4?si=tzF0dGHx_9V5mtl5
Ok so he did not run away, but made a last stand and rescued by the Ultramarines.

That's a bit better I guess.

My only issue then is the secrecy, why the need to cover Titus up?


Because in the world of 40k everyone must be suspicious and that causes in fighting. Leandros from the first game was suspicious and reported him....Thrax was suspicious and kept Titus locked up. You can't really blame them when demons possess people, cultists, and genestealers exist.

Calgar saw through the bullshittery of the inquisition and knew he was one of the Emperors finest and most loyal. Thus why Titus was reinstated and given both Primaris and a squad to lead.


Calgar wants him to prove to his brothers that he is who he is and not let him be remembered for a black mark that was utter ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ to begin with.


Play the game, it'll make sense.
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