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{{Character-Infobox|title1 = Hammurabi Unferth|voice_actor = [[Randolph Carter]]|allegiance = [[Imperium of Man]]<br>([[Adeptus Custodes]])|rank = Shield-Captain|canon = TTS|first_appearance = [[Episode 27: A Cat to Yarn, A Bird to Folly]]|art_by = [[Eliphus]]|image1 = Hamunf.PNG}}<blockquote>''"I thought we were going to discuss the Emperor's affinity with BBQ sauce today, but ''okay'', sorry. My mistake."''<ref name=":0">[[Episode 27: A Cat to Yarn, A Bird to Folly]]</ref></blockquote>'''Hammurabi Unferth''' is the Shield-Captain of the Emissaries Imperatus of the [[Adeptus Custodes]].
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{{Character-Infobox|title1 = Hammurabi Unferth|voice_actor = [[Randolph Carter]]|allegiance = [[Imperium of Man]]<br>([[Adeptus Custodes]])|rank = Shield-Captain|canon = TTS|first_appearance = [[Episode 27: A Cat to Yarn, A Bird to Folly]]|art_by = [[Eliphus]]}}<blockquote>''"I thought we were going to discuss the Emperor's affinity with BBQ sauce today, but ''okay'', sorry. My mistake."''<ref name=":0">[[Episode 27: A Cat to Yarn, A Bird to Folly]]</ref></blockquote>'''Hammurabi Unferth''' is the Shield-Captain of the Emissaries Imperatus of the [[Adeptus Custodes]].
 
   
 
== TTS Canon ==
 
== TTS Canon ==
 
As the Shield-Captain of the Emissaries Imperatus, also known as the Heralds of the Golden Throne, he and his men are trained to act as [[the Emperor]]'s direct representatives when dealing with other Imperial commanders. Their chief tactic is passive-aggression, as [[Kitten]] puts it, "having mastered the subtle art of the guilt trip". Unferth in particular guilts Kitten and his subordinates at every opportunity. Kitten is unfazed by his antics, having heard it all before.<ref name=":0" /> 
 
As the Shield-Captain of the Emissaries Imperatus, also known as the Heralds of the Golden Throne, he and his men are trained to act as [[the Emperor]]'s direct representatives when dealing with other Imperial commanders. Their chief tactic is passive-aggression, as [[Kitten]] puts it, "having mastered the subtle art of the guilt trip". Unferth in particular guilts Kitten and his subordinates at every opportunity. Kitten is unfazed by his antics, having heard it all before.<ref name=":0" /> 
Hammurabi joins Kitten's Mars Delegation as they are teleported to Mars by [[Magnus]] to speak to the [[Fabricator General]] about the Proteus Protocol. During their musical debate with the Fabricator General, Hammurabi adds his own wit to Kitten's arguments, including how arguing against the Captain General amounts to disagreeing with the Emperor's word. He later joins the other custodians in heaing praise upon their victorious Captain-General, claiming that they have come to see him as a father-figure, rather than a war master. 
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Hammurabi joins Kitten's Mars Delegation as they are teleported to Mars by [[Magnus]] to speak to the [[Fabricator-General of Mars|Fabricator General]] about the Proteus Protocol. During their musical debate with the Fabricator General, Hammurabi adds his own wit to Kitten's arguments, including how arguing against the Captain General amounts to disagreeing with the Emperor's word. He later joins the other custodians in heaping praise upon their victorious Captain-General; claiming that they have come to see him as a father-figure, rather than a war master.<ref>[[Episode 28: Custodian Hustle]]</ref> 
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*Hammurabi Unferth's names are likely both references. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hammurabi King Hammurabi of Babylon] was an ancient king, lawmaker, and diplomat, while [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unfer%C3%B0 Unferð], also translated as Unferth or Hunferth, was a character from the epic poem ''Beowulf,'' who enjoyed social taunting with both heckling and passive-aggressive banter. 
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*Hammurabi Unferth's names are likely both references. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hammurabi King Hammurabi of Babylon] was an ancient king, lawmaker, and diplomat, while [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unfer%C3%B0 Unferð], also translated as Unferth or Hunferth, was a pugnacious character from the epic poem ''Beowulf.'' 
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Latest revision as of 02:01, 6 May 2020

"I thought we were going to discuss the Emperor's affinity with BBQ sauce today, but okay, sorry. My mistake."[1]

Hammurabi Unferth is the Shield-Captain of the Emissaries Imperatus of the Adeptus Custodes.

TTS Canon[]

As the Shield-Captain of the Emissaries Imperatus, also known as the Heralds of the Golden Throne, he and his men are trained to act as the Emperor's direct representatives when dealing with other Imperial commanders. Their chief tactic is passive-aggression, as Kitten puts it, "having mastered the subtle art of the guilt trip". Unferth in particular guilts Kitten and his subordinates at every opportunity. Kitten is unfazed by his antics, having heard it all before.[1]  Hammurabi joins Kitten's Mars Delegation as they are teleported to Mars by Magnus to speak to the Fabricator General about the Proteus Protocol. During their musical debate with the Fabricator General, Hammurabi adds his own wit to Kitten's arguments, including how arguing against the Captain General amounts to disagreeing with the Emperor's word. He later joins the other custodians in heaping praise upon their victorious Captain-General; claiming that they have come to see him as a father-figure, rather than a war master.[2] 

Trivia[]

  • Hammurabi Unferth's names are likely both references. King Hammurabi of Babylon was an ancient king, lawmaker, and diplomat, while Unferð, also translated as Unferth or Hunferth, was a pugnacious character from the epic poem Beowulf. 

References[]