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Pedro Kantor is the current [[Chapter Master]] of the [[Crimson Fists]]. As of the latest novel (999.m41) that chapter is dangerously under-strength and has to campaign not to be folded into other chapters. As successors of the [[Imperial Fists]] they are experts in being tougher than your average spess mahreen. Known also for surviving the downfall of the Crimson Fists fortress monastery and managing to organize the survivors and take out the orks on Rynn's World, saving little kids and women, and making an Ork Warboss run away from him.
Pedro Kantor is the current [[Chapter Master]] of the [[Crimson Fists]]. As of the latest novel (999.m41) that chapter is dangerously under-strength and has to campaign not to be folded into other chapters. As successors of the [[Imperial Fists]] they are experts in being tougher than your average spess mahreen. Known also for surviving the downfall of the Crimson Fists fortress monastery and managing to organize the survivors and take out the orks on Rynn's World, saving little kids and women, and making an Ork Warboss run away from him.


He is bros for life with fellow crimsoner and the mighty mexican himself [[Alessio Cortez]]. While currently Cortez is missing, presumed dead, Kantor thinks his bro has merely been kidnapped by the Eldar (although how you kidnap a giant killing machine, especially one as insanely tough as Cortez, is anyone's guess).
He is bros for life with fellow crimsoner and the mighty Spaniard himself [[Alessio Cortez]]. While currently Cortez is missing, presumed dead, Kantor thinks his bro has merely been kidnapped by the Eldar (although how you kidnap a giant killing machine, especially one as insanely tough as Cortez, is anyone's guess).


He also had his fluff messed up by [[Matt Ward|the dark one]]. In one battle he was killing Orks near Rynn City and was helped by the Eldar. However, when he went to talk to his rescuers, he was told "Thank me not, for the next time we meet on the battlefield it is I who shall bear your blood", but I guess that this was too awesome and grimdark for Matt Ward to handle.
He also had his fluff messed up by [[Matt Ward|the dark one]]. In one battle he was killing Orks near Rynn City and was helped by the Eldar. However, when he went to talk to his rescuers, he was told "Thank me not, for the next time we meet on the battlefield it is I who shall bear your blood", but I guess that this was too awesome and grimdark for Matt Ward to handle.

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The one in the centre is Pedro. He's a good fighter, great tactician, and a really nice guy. He also knows flamenco.

Pedro Kantor is the current Chapter Master of the Crimson Fists. As of the latest novel (999.m41) that chapter is dangerously under-strength and has to campaign not to be folded into other chapters. As successors of the Imperial Fists they are experts in being tougher than your average spess mahreen. Known also for surviving the downfall of the Crimson Fists fortress monastery and managing to organize the survivors and take out the orks on Rynn's World, saving little kids and women, and making an Ork Warboss run away from him.

He is bros for life with fellow crimsoner and the mighty Spaniard himself Alessio Cortez. While currently Cortez is missing, presumed dead, Kantor thinks his bro has merely been kidnapped by the Eldar (although how you kidnap a giant killing machine, especially one as insanely tough as Cortez, is anyone's guess).

He also had his fluff messed up by the dark one. In one battle he was killing Orks near Rynn City and was helped by the Eldar. However, when he went to talk to his rescuers, he was told "Thank me not, for the next time we meet on the battlefield it is I who shall bear your blood", but I guess that this was too awesome and grimdark for Matt Ward to handle.

Originally named Pedro Cantor, back in the days of Rogue Trader. Pete Cantor was the play tester he was named after.

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