"Solomon Demeter"@en . . . . . . . "Solomon Demeter was the epitome of what an Astartes should be; noble, resolute and fearless. He pursued all matters with total dedication and focus, and like his fellow Leigonaries, the skills of war were chief amongst his concerns and he refused to accept anything less than perfection in the pursuit of his own skill. As was typical of the Primarch Fulgrim's progeny, he presented a physical image of perfection; patrician features with dark hair shorn close to his scalp and tanned skin, courtesy of fighting under the light of a score of suns during the numerous campaigns he participated in over the long years of prosecuting the Emperor's Great Crusade. Demeter was very self-assured in his own martial prowess, and was often seen at the height of a battle with his helmet removed to better exp"@en . . . . . . "Solomon Demeter was the epitome of what an Astartes should be; noble, resolute and fearless. He pursued all matters with total dedication and focus, and like his fellow Leigonaries, the skills of war were chief amongst his concerns and he refused to accept anything less than perfection in the pursuit of his own skill. As was typical of the Primarch Fulgrim's progeny, he presented a physical image of perfection; patrician features with dark hair shorn close to his scalp and tanned skin, courtesy of fighting under the light of a score of suns during the numerous campaigns he participated in over the long years of prosecuting the Emperor's Great Crusade. Demeter was very self-assured in his own martial prowess, and was often seen at the height of a battle with his helmet removed to better experience the sensations of combat. Only a consummate warrior such as Captain Demeter would go into a firefight without all the protection he could muster. A self-reliant warrior, Demeter heavily customised his personal weapons until they met his satisfaction. He hand-finished every surface and internal mechanism of his Bolter, which gave it a slightly higher rate of fire than the standard issue Astartes Bolter. He had also modified his Chainsword so that the grip and blade were slightly longer than the standard so that it could be wielded with a two-handed grip. Demeter had extensively customised the hilt and pommel of his sword to resemble an Imperial Aquila. It was not unusual for him to honour his wargear multiple times before a battle, which bordered on the obsessive compulsive."@en . . . .