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Trazin the Innumerable, aka the Infinite, aka the Eternal

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Trazin the Uncountable, also known as the Infinite, also known as the Eternal, Trollozin, and Nemesor Koschei, is the ruler of the Necrons, the guardian of artifacts and the past. He is also the chief gypsy and jew in the Milky Way galaxy. And there is not a single race in the Milky Way galaxy that Trazin has not stolen something from, and even his fellow Necrons do not like him, and he is persona non grata in many Necron tombs. There was one time when Phaeron Imotekh, the Storm Lord of the Necrons, went to his treasury, and his intuition told him, "You're being robbed, you stubborn bastard." He couldn't understand how this could happen, as Mandragola was one of the most guarded planets of the Necrons and the capital of the Sautekh dynasty, and the crypts of Mandragola were filled with Necron warriors. When he entered the treasury, he saw Trazin stealing his gold and artifacts. Imotek, despite the fact that he was a soulless robot, was shocked by Trazin's audacity, and when Space Marines from the Blood Ravens Order fell from the roof, shouting, "Primarch Trazin, we have been discovered, we must flee," Lord Storm became enraged by Trazin's actions. As a result, an angry Imotek and the entire Sutekh dynasty gave chase after Trazin. Trazin also has enemies, one of whom is the great Necron lord Tetrintol. When Tetrintol was still a robot without a soul, over 60 million years ago, Trazin stole his bread slicer. Tetrintol held a grudge and created a protocol to keep Trazin out and destroy him if possible. And so after so many years Tetrintol woke up from a great sleep and found that his tomb and his mountain above it had disappeared he learned from the Grave Spider that his old friend Trazin had returned the bread slicer but in return he had taken the mountain above the hump and the two Adeptus Mechanicus had already taken the hump with all the Necrons inside but the Grave Spider remained and said "Master you still have Peter" Tetrintol asked "Peter? What kind of Peter?" and the spider showed the Necron warrior and Tetrintol said "Great, so who am I now? Is the great Lord Tetrintol the possessor of Peter and the bread slicer?" Necron Orican, a soothsayer of the Sauthekh dynasty, the astromancer of the Cryptek Orican, is able to predict future events based on the position of the stars. He can see both great and small events and warn his allies about what is to come. For example, he was able to predict the fall of the Eldar, the rise of the Imperium of Man, the Horus Heresy, and the Tyranid invasion many millennia before these events occurred.He has a deep hatred for Trazin, which dates back to the time when the Necron race was organic rather than metallic, billions of years ago. This is because the Countless looks into the past, while the Predictor looks into the future, and Orikan and Trazin are constantly at odds with each other. Orikan's goal is to destroy Trazin, who prevents him from making predictions, while Trazin's goal is to acquire Orikan for his collection and freeze him in time forever. Trazin the Infinite checked the "Add Exhibit" box to capture the Prophet Orikan and turn him into a diorama where Orikan's staff is shoved up Orikan's iron ass. The planet Solemnace belongs to the Nihil dynasty of Necrons. Trazin the Countless is the ruler of Solemnace, who collects unique items from across the galaxy to preserve them for future generations. His tomb world features prismatic galleries with an extensive collection of sculptures depicting memorable events. Trazin, often referred to as the Thief, strongly disagrees with this nickname. He prefers to be known as the Master of Rare Moments, the Lord of the Great Library, or the Keeper of Stories. A little about the planet Solemnace: This planet is located on the eastern edge of the Milky Way, Solemnace is hidden in deep space, where it is almost completely dark. The planetoid itself is a colossal Dyson sphere with a shell of nanomachines and an artificial atmosphere.The Core of the Planet Solamne: Inside Solamne, there are hundreds of levels that slowly revolve around the core, where K'thahn, the jewel of Trazin's collection and the source of his power, is imprisoned.The Infinite protects the planet Solamnes like the apple of his eye, because this planet is his home, his gallery, and his kingdom. Trazin uses a small team to guard the planet. This team includes the Ghostly Architects, the Lich Guardians, and the Arch-Cryptek named Sunnet, who is the chief Cryptek and curator of the Solamnes collection. The planet is protected by the Tactical Cryptek Tekk-Nev. The defense system includes swarms of Canoptec Constructs and automated defense batteries. Additionally, Sollemnace is connected to a secret bubble of subdimensional reality through the Reality Tetras. Only the Overlord or his subordinates can enter or exit this bubble. Trazin has also connected Sollemnace to this bubble, which contains the Sanctum fortress with reality-distorting arenas. This makes Sollemnace impregnable. Sometimes Trazin receives guests, such as Fabius Bile and his army, who came to Solamnes in search of the long-lost gene seed of the third legion of the Emperor's Children, which was kept by the Numerous. In exchange for the gene seed, Fabius sold Trazin a clone of Primarch Fulgrim, which was completely free from demonic corruption. A bit about Fabius Bile. Fabius Bile, the Clone Master, the Progenitor, the Terror Surgeon - he goes by many names. Former Chief Apothecary of the Emperor's Children Legion, he fell alongside his primarch Fulgrim during the Horus Heresy and has since been obsessed with the idea of "improving" life. However, his methods of improvement send chills down the spines of even the most hardened Chaos followers. Fabius is an arch-traitor, and the Chaosites crawl on their knees before him, begging for his help and knowledge. Fabius is a traitor who has committed so many terrible deeds that the demons and dark Eldar are green with envy. However, Fabius has unexpectedly proven himself to be loyal to the original Imperial truths, if not to the Emperor of Mankind himself. Byle offers his services to various Chaos Space Marine gangs, but his selfishness and complete lack of morality make him an outcast even among them. He does not serve the Dark Gods, pursuing only his own perverse scientific goals. Fabius despises the Chaosites and considers the Chaos gods to be mindless tumors of the warp, and the demons to be illusions that appear to be alive but lack real personality or self-awareness. Fabius has even experimented with a couple of daemon princes, including the daemon Lord of Change of the god Tzeentch.Fabius' ultimate goal is to destroy Chaos, the xenos, and ensure the victory of the human race in the galaxy. Fabius even uses tyranid insects as barbecue skewers, as their physiology is an open book to him. But there are also disadvantages, as one story tells. Oleander rolled his eyes and said, "Lord, you..." "I'm dying," Byle pointed at himself. "You can smell it, can't you, Oleander? The stench of rotten meat, the scent of preserving chemicals. I smell like death, like a walking corpse." He smiled, and Oleander's hand reached for his sword. It was a distinctive smile that looked more like a dead man than a living one. "You look surprisingly healthy for a dying man, sir." "Don't call me that, Oleander." I'm not your master anymore. If you want to address me formally, use my title as Chief Apothecary. Pass me the tongs, please." Baile reached out his hand.Oleander hesitated. The surgeon's mobile limbs clicked and buzzed, emanating a vague sense of menace. The device hovered over Bale like an overly concerned scorpion. Bale clicked his tongue. "Oleander, have you ever seen a man dissect himself?" Doctor, heal yourself. Pliers, please. Oleander took the tool and passed it to me. Byle reached into his open belly and began to feel around. If he was in pain, he gave no sign. Oleander didn't know if it was a matter of willpower or Fabius's dead nerves.He'd seen a lot over the years, but somehow, Byle's indifference, combined with the repulsive, sterile smell of the operating room, made him feel nauseous. It was a remarkable sensation, even if it was distracting. "I'm dying," Byle said matter-of-factly. "Slowly but surely." I suspect I'll be dead within a few centuries. This body will be dead within a few decades. This isn't the first time I've done this, and it won't be the last. Oleander nodded. During his time with Byle, he had assisted in more than one brain transplant. The cloned bodies didn't last long, especially considering Byle's love for modifications. So the rate of degeneration is increasing?" In the early years of the Foundation, the third legion of the Emperor's Children suffered from a genetic disease that nearly wiped them out. As far as Oleander knew, Byle was the last living carrier of this affliction. "Constantly," Byle replied. Fabius's own body is constantly degrading, forcing him to relocate his consciousness into more and more cloned bodies. But sometimes pests come to Trazin, and the Imperium of Man was surprised that the Tyranids did not attack the planet Solemn, so they sent a team of the Inquisition led by Inquisitor Valeria to investigate. They arrived on the planet of Trazin, and when Inquisitor Valeria and her team entered the Trazin Museum, they discovered many wonders in the vast galleries of Solemn, which were the domain of the archaeologist Trazin the Countless. But when the uninvited guests delved into the planet's depths, its tomb came to life, as the planet's defense systems considered the Inquisitor and her group to be thieves, not guests. The ensuing battle resulted in the destruction of several valuable Trazin exhibits, prompting Trazin to intervene personally. He drove the humans out of his home. Trazin the Infinite, the owner of Solemnace and the museum, was furious that these organic bastards had broken into his museum and destroyed very rare exhibits that could no longer be found, and they had escaped.Tranzin also has a trump card: his ability to transfer his consciousness into other Necron bodies makes him virtually invincible and extremely cunning. Tranzin's sarcastic wit and unpredictability make every encounter with him a game of Russian roulette. But Trazin also saw in the Inquisitor, if there was a soul in his mechanical body, a kindred spirit, and subsequently sent her a gift—a hyperstone box, which was actually a tesseract-shaped trap. Somehow, Valeria managed to escape from it, and she even learned to use it as a transdimensional prison, where she sent her enemies. But later, another Inquisitor, Katarina Greyfax, killed Inquisitor Valeria, and Trazin avenged her by imprisoning Katarina in a Terrax cube, only releasing her during Abaddon the Desecrator's 13th Black Crusade against the Imperium of Man. Trazin the Numerous found Katarina Greyfax an interesting addition to his "collection of Imperials." At some point, Trazin implanted scarabs in her, which changed the way her brain worked so that she could never harm a Necron lord, no matter how hard she tried. .Trazin, the owner of a huge museum, has a number of interesting exhibits: the Ghost Bone Choir of Althansar, the alcohol-soaked head of Sebastian Thor, the petrified chitin of a warlord, a powerful warp entity, a man of great stature in ancient, bizarre power armor, Brother Cassiel of the Ninth Space Marine Legion, the Blood Angels, the second in the Death Guard, the Sanctuary of the Spirit of Peace Karnak, the Imperial Guard Regiments from the planet Katachan during the Akabrian War, and the commander of the defense of the city of Karnak. The planet Cadia, Ursarkar Creed and his 8th Cadia Regiment, the Bell of Saint Gerstal, a perfect clone of Primarch Fulgrim. He was given to the archaeologist Fabius Bile in exchange for the pure genetic seed of the Emperor's Children Legion, which was lost during the Great Crusade.The two Custodes are the best fighters in the Imperium of Man, and they are also the guardians of the Emperor of Man, several regiments of the Imperial Guard, and several units of the Adeptus Astartes from various orders.Inquisitor Katarina Graifax and her retinue, several snipers from the First and Only Tanite Legion, a company of Ultramarines from the Horus Heresy with three Contemptor Dreadnoughts, a regiment of Vostroyan progenitors, and the mysteriously disappeared 18th Legion of Salamanders Space Marines during the Kolovian Disaster in the 36th millennium.god Apollo, god Hermes, Codex Astartes Roboute Guilliman, skeleton of Ermungand, Apollo 11, Lunokhod-1, Lunokhod-2, battered Voyager 1, several Asgardian warriors, Spear of Odin, Heimdall, several Green Lantern fighters, Nova Corps fighters, crown of Surtur, corpse of Malekith the Damned, Genghis Khan, fragment the first of the pyramids of Giza, the wall of the Colosseum, the dead Konrad Curze, the ashes of Malcador Sigillite, several Autobots and Decepticons, Luther from the Fallen Angels, Alpharius from the twentieth Space Marine Legion or Omegon, the Jedi, Darth Nikhilus, several Mandalorians, Darkseid, Lara Lor-Van Superman's mom, Otherworldly, Kang the Conqueror, Ego The Living Planet, Exitar the Fighter, Judge Arisham, Galactus, the Silver Surfer, Nall, who sits on the throne and his Necrosword, a slightly broken and burned World Mind, a Xandarian supercomputer, and many other exhibits.It is unknown how Trazin was able to defeat and imprison Darkseid and the Celestials and the Otherworlder, and while it is possible to understand how he captured Darkseid, it is unclear how he captured the other super-powered beings. However, it is possible that this cunning Necron has some hidden cards up his sleeve. Dima Cherner once jokingly asked Roboute Guilliman why the Tyranids didn't attack the planet Solamneis and Trazin the Countless. Roboute Guilliman suggested that it was because it was a metal tomb planet. Dima replied, "You're right to some extent, but there's more to it. See, Roboute, the Tyranids don't go to museums because they only need a dining hall, and Trazin's museum doesn't have a dining hall. However, your home planet, Makrag, has a massive dining hall for the Tyranids. As you can imagine, Roboute, this dining room is home to four hundred million people on this planet, and for the Tyranids, it's all food."
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