This is on top of the fact that, due to beating Tzeentch in a card game, he technically owns the soul of Magnus The Red. As the personal speaker of the Emperor, however, he's technically one of the most powerful despite this. Almighty Janitor: In the grand scheme of the Imperium, he's extremely low on the totem pole as far as rank goes. They don't want a powerful Warmaster to lead them, because that sort of ambitious, commanding authority led to the Horus Heresy in the first place. Turns out the rest of the Custodes outside the fabulous three actually greatly appreciate him as Captain General because his mild mannered attitude comes off as fatherly, and they are all pretty willing to follow his commands.Magnus and Dorn both call them out on it in episode 27. The Alleged Boss: Despite officially being the Captain-General, the other Custodes only follow his orders when they feel like it.Apparently he so rarely takes it off that some of the Custodes (including Lockwarden) haven't seen him out of it. Magnus later does the same in episode 27, to "help" him change into his Captain General garb faster. In Episode 20 the Emperor forces him out of it for a minute or so. The one time he thinks about taking it off was in the remake of the first episode when he was excited at the idea of the Emperor will be able to converse with followers again before he suppresses that errant desire. 24-Hour Armour: He never takes it off, apparently being worried about the reaction of his fellow Custodes.One of the few to avoid or at least get out of the crippling insanity riddling the Adeptus Custodes, he's watching over the Golden Throne when the text-to-speech device is mounted and thus assumes the position of Emperor's companion and adviser - a job description which translates to " Butt-Monkey". The current commander of the Adeptus Custodes and the personal caretaker of the Emperor of Mankind.
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