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==Personality== ''Gaspard... When other men speak, they speak armor... They put up words to defend themselves. Gaspard speaks bolter... words tearing open lies! Exploding falsehoods! ...this is our truth, our Crusade of Man! ... if we banish it... only lies.'' (Testimony of [[Golgothos]] the Eternal at the trial of Gaspard Lumey) He was a difficult man, but one with a great presence. Some other Primarchs far exceeded Lumey's ability to inspire trust, loyalty and respect, but he was the master of sowing suspicion and discontent. When speaking he often emphasised his points by gesture. He rolled his eyes and sneered so often that these expressions were almost habit. He generally saw the ideas of others as inferior to his own, and treated few as his intellectual equal. Nevertheless, few of the Emperor's sons were so beloved of the ordinary people who met him. Almost alone among the Primarchs, Lumey consistently saw himself as just one more member of the great human race. Though he recognised his talents and prowess, the Primarch came to see his abilities as the rightful property of humanity at large, and consistently monitored his own behaviour lest he begin to take privileges rather than responsibilities. Gaspard was suspicious of most of his brothers. He grew to trust [[Shakya Vardhana]] and [[Roman Albrecht]]. For a time he was close to [[Johannes Vrach]], and he would eventually become a firm ally of [[Arelex Orannis]]. Despite many differences in their character, he and Golgothos had a strange bond and Gaspard frequently spoke in defence of his quiet brother.
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