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==Appearance and Personality== {{Topquote|Pallas is poison.|Gaspard Lumey, private correspondence}} Her upbringing as a goddess did not incline Pallas Eugenesis to concerns for the well-being of others. In the most part, inferiors were to obey her will or be disciplined, often by death or worse. However, she was given to adopting favourites who she would lavish with praise and provide with generous assistance. First among these was, of course, her husband Hektor Cincinnatus, but she also patronised many of the warriors of the Sacred Band. Among the other Primarchs, she only truly respected [[Johannes Vrach]], a fellow genewright. The others were simply seen as assets or dangers, depending on they aligned themselves. For a time Pallas Eugenesis recognized the Emperor of Mankind as her social better and followed His laws, but she was never a convert to His vision of a united human Empire or the furthering of the Imperial Truth. For all her cynicism and aloofness, Pallas was an asset to the Imperium. Through most of the Great Crusade, she was a willing ally of the Emperor who expected to rise along with him, and a scientific genius whose prodigy greatly accelerated the growth of the Space Marine Legions. However, the Eclipse Queen showed a terrible cruelty after the [[Hektor Heresy]] began. She advocated the use of atrocities to disorient the Loyalist cause and carried out chilling experiments on captive Space Marines and mortals alike. Besides her betrayal of the Emperor, Pallas would also break her ties with Hektor and she abandoned him at the Siege of Terra. Despite the occasional bitterness of her character, she was a strikingly beautiful and charming creature. Her skin was as pale as the gleaming silver face of her homeworld, but unlike Luna she remained unblemished and youthful. Pallas stood taller than even the warriors of the Adeptus Astartes and despite her slender, almost fragile appearance the Eclipse Queen was incredibly strong and resilient. Befitting her style as the monarch of Luna she favoured black and silver schemes, but her sense of fashion was ever-dramatic. Many of the court trends in the Great Crusade era were inspired by Pallas' fancies. It was rare for Pallas to take to the battlefield. When she did go to war, she disdained armour of any kind and trusted in her gene-crafted bodyguards - or, as a last resort, a Refractor Field and her inherent toughness.
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