B) what is the future for his beloved astartes now the crusade seems to be wrapping up? Perturabo hefted Forgebreaker like a headsman at an execution and swung the mighty hammer in a wide arc, splitting the Phoenician's body wide open. The Warmaster was keenly aware of the bitter hatred that Lorgar had for his Primarch brother Roboute Guilliman and his XIII Legion, the Ultramarines, who had once humiliated the Word Bearers by destroying their city of Monarchia on the world of Khur at the Emperor's orders during the Great Crusade. Corax had survived the crash and quickly ordered the remaining warriors of his Legion to regroup. Horus finally roused from his throne and journeyed to the bridge of the Vengeful Spirit. Anarchy and bloodshed was lord over all. The more shadowy and less understood of the Blackshield factions remained cloaked under a shroud of misdirection and secrecy. But we have seen them, how their minds and bodies have been corrupted. The citadel stood astride the entrance to the prison tomb of the Angel Exterminatus. This book would later, ironically considering the identity of its author, become instrumental in the founding of the Imperial Cult and the Ecclesiarchy. The so-called "Primordial Truth" of the existence of Chaos changed Lorgar and the Word Bearers forever as they were exposed to the Ruinous Powers and slowly corrupted, the first of the Space Marine Legions to worship the Chaos Gods and become Traitors to the Emperor in their hearts. It was this hubris and arrogance that led to the Warmaster's inevitable fall to Chaos and the resultant civil war that would consume the entire galaxy, ushering in a new Age of Darkness that would last for millennia. Protracted internecine wars emptied Old Earth's terrible arsenals of radiological weaponry, killing untold billions, destroying its ancient power structures and boiling off the last of its oceans. The World Eaters completed their purge of Nuceria until not one human life remained on the benighted world. resounding long into the darkness. The Word Bearers had culled their ranks down through the decades, removing such unrepentantly Loyalist elements such as the Terran-born warriors of their Legion, but had carried out no purge like the Isstvan III Atrocity that Angron was so proud of. Perhaps a full half of the Titan Legions and the numberless hosts of the Excertus Imperialis -- hundreds of millions of soldiers, vessels and war machines -- had either through corruption, misguided loyalty to Horus or simple blind ignorance in compliance with their orders, sided with the Warmaster. The Assassin fired his Exitus Rifle. The Iron Warriors had come in force and the Emperor's Children no less so. The Chaos Gods fed Horus' innate ambition and sense of betrayal by the Emperor until he turned upon his father and sought to claim the Imperium for his own. While the Emperor was locked away in His subterranean factories, trouble was brewing. The two psychic entities confronted one another within the Warp, locked in a deadly contest of wills, each convinced that they were the one responsible for saving Angron. When Horus was scattered, his pod landed on the world of Cthonia, a planet close to the Sol System. But the Salamanders managed to assist a few surviving Astartes from the decimated Iron Hands Legion to also escape the slaughter. It was then that the Emperor whispered instructions to Dorn, urging the Imperial Fists' Primarch to take Him to the device known as the Golden Throne in the inner sanctum of the Imperial Palace. The thought of being the only Primarch who could not control his own Legion's homeworld appalled Perturabo. The Traitor Legions were the single greatest power and strength of Horus' armies, but they were far from alone. As Horus prepared his rebellion against the Emperor, he convinced himself that petty functionaries and administrators had supplanted the primarchs and the Astartes within the Imperium they had won. After paying a visit to the city-state of Desh'ea to see who ruled the Nucerian city-state that had once claimed to own him, he became enraged when he was told the tale of how he had fled at the Battle of Desh'elika Ridge, and the subsequent massacre of the rebel army in the mountains. The Execution Force's assassination attempt had failed. Returns to Molech Long years later, after the rise and fall of human civilizations across the galaxy, the Emperor returned to Molech. They served as silent tombs for the dead, eternal funerary monuments to the greatest betrayal in human history. Salvation Pods streamed from the Lexs sides and underbelly, along with heavier Mechanicum craft and bulk landers. Although the Loyalist fleets and defenders fought back and the massive orbital defences on Luna reaped more than a quarter of the starships in the Traitor fleet they, like the Loyalist soldiers on the surface, were too few to face the combined forces of so many Traitor Legions, and were mowed down without mercy. It was not a dedicated interdiction war-fleet, but clearly a ragtag strike force, a lance thrust to the enemys heart. It was a name to lodge in the hearts of all who heard it and would eventually be adopted by the forces of the Imperium as well -- The Eye of Terror. The first wave was under the overall command of the Primarch Ferrus Manus and besides his own X Legion, the Salamanders led by Vulkan, and the Raven Guard under the command of their Primarch Corax joined him. "And when we are done, after this hour, you will live in glory, and you will be able to say, I was there, the day Horus slew the Emperor. That is my pledge."[28h]. Iydris, it transpired, was a hollow world, its core this colossal void with the impossibly bright sun at its heart. Horus, also known as Heru or Hor in Ancient Egyptian, is one of the most significant ancient Egyptian deities who served many functions, most notably as god of kingship, healing, protection, the sun and the sky. The two Legions fought one another in bitter combat. In particular, the Council of Terra was to administrate the establishment of the Imperial Tithe of troops and resources from all the worlds of the Imperium that were required to support the Great Crusade. Simulataneous with the Word Bearers' assault on Calth, Lorgar and the more reliable Word Bearers under his command launched a second offensive, a joint Shadow Crusade with his brother Angron and his World Eaters Legion into the rest of the Realm of Ultramar, laying waste to the Five Hundred Worlds with reckless abandon, slaughtering twenty-six worlds in rapid succession. The forces on the surface had been embattled for almost three solar hours with no clear victor emerging. However, there was much dissension in the ranks of the Primarchs and other parties in the Imperium over the Emperor's decision to withdraw from the campaign and return to Terra as well as to reorganise the administration of the Imperium. These Legionaries were led by Fleet-Captain Zadkiel, a devout and zealous follower of the Word. At Isstvan III he had bombed his sworn brethren, his own warriors even, into obliteration. And in that time the Great Beasts shall walk the earth,beneath their tread shall cities become as dustby their burning breath shall civilisations be as ash,So the End of Days is begun.The Apocrypha Terra. During the turbulent era known as the Age of Strife or "Old Night," the Sol System and the nearby star systems that had been colonised by Humanity during the Age of Technology were effectively cut off from interstellar travel or communication with each other. Angered and wounded that the Emperor would not accept his devotion and worship, Lorgar turned instead to the Ruinous Powers of the Warp -- who were all too willing to accept the devotion of one of humanity's Primarchs. One Ultramarine force led by Captain Ventanus led a breakout and retook Calth's Defence Laser silos, aiding the sorely-pressed Ultramarines fleet from the surface of Calth. After learning of Fulgrim's intentions to enter the Eye of Terror and recover the Angel Exterminatus, the crew of the Sisypheum made their way towards the Warp Rift, aided by a mysterious Eldar guide with the intention of thwarting the Traitors' plan to acquire the unknown xenos weapon. Horus did not adhere to the rules of war, nor did he baulk at the use of a tactic because it offended sensibilities. Rising to the challenge of the vile Greater Daemon, the Blood Angels Legion attacked the daemon host of Kyriss, launching a series of attacks across the seat of the daemon's power, the world of Signus Prime. [11] The full conspiracy finally manifested during a mission on the Feral World Davin; Horus was wounded in battle by a blade of Nurgle wielded by the Chaos-corrupted Eugen Temba. He is the one who has led us to triumphs undreamed of. Beginning in 2005, the story of the Horus Heresy was expanded with a collection of art books and novels created by various authors from the Black Library, set in the time period of the early 31st Millennium as opposed to the circa 40,000 A.D. era of normal Warhammer 40,000 literature. On the surface, he met Fulgrim and Lorgar. Taking a Bolter from a fallen Emperor's Children Astartes, he aimed the muzzle at the strange gold and black stone and pulled the trigger. The footings of the bridge were anchored on the equator, and a score of other bridges reached out to where a seething ball of numinous jade light blazed like a miniature sun. While making plans for the upcoming campaign, Perturabo received word that the Emperor's Children had arrived, unannounced, on the surface of Hydra Cordatus. [7], Ultimately, Abaddon returned to lead forces to destroy the Emperor Children's fortress and the clone of Horus with it. Of the other eventual Traitor Primarchs, Konrad Curze, the Night Haunter, was due to face disciplinary action from the Emperor which he did not believe he deserved; the Alpha Legion Primarch Alpharius had always been closer personally to his brother Horus than to his father the Emperor, although some evidence indicates that he and his twin brother Omegon's turn to Chaos was driven by mistaken loyalty to the Emperor; and the Iron Warriors' Primarch Perturabo's open and bitter rivalry with Rogal Dorn of the Imperial Fists and his feeling that he and his Legion were handed the worst tasks in the Great Crusade for which they never received the recognition they believed they were due made him an easy target for corruption. The Imperial Army and the Titan Legions bracketed the gathering. Fulgrim revealed the reason for his brother being drained of energy. He saw planets where all reason and Euclidian certainty had been abandoned, where the physical laws that underpinned the galaxy were playthings of lunatic forces beyond mortal comprehension. Guilliman was determined to reshape Imperial institutions so never again would Humanity succumb to a heresy so vast or destructive. The Codex soon became a sacred tome for the Ultramarines and their myriad Successor Chapters, the backbone of the Adeptus Astartes in the centuries after the Horus Heresy. Angron, now the very embodiment of the Blood God's Eight-Fold Path, shook the dust of the world from his feet and did not think of it again. But the World Eaters were waiting for them. Treacherous warriors twisted by hatred fought their former brothers-in-arms in a conflict unparalleled in its bitterness. When it became clear that Mankind could not be enlightened by Chaos without first being forcibly weaned at a great price in blood from the Emperor's false Imperial Truth, Lorgar would go on to willingly help orchestrate the terrible Battle of Isstvan III and the Drop Site Massacre at Isstvan V as well as the larger Horus Heresy itself. [15], Late-Heresy "Horus Ascended" miniature[26]. Horus was dead. When Horus openly declared his rebellion against the Emperor, the Word Bearers were one of the first Legions to support him and his cause. Baron Armelan, Emissary of the Warmaster to the planetary council of Subinus. It was from this epicentre that the galaxy vomited unnatural matter into the void, a dark doorway to an unknowable destination and an unimaginably powerful singularity whose gravity was so strong that it consumed light, matter, space and time in its destructive core. In its dying moments, the clone of Horus remembered who Abaddon was and acknowledged him as his son. At some unseen signal a flame ignited on the northern slopes of the Urgall Depression and a blazing line of phosphor leapt across the ground in a snaking arc that described the outline of an enormous blazing eye upon the hillside. The Execution Force successfully circumvented all detection and was able to secretly arrive upon Dagonet. Soon both the Traitor forces outside the citadel as well as those inside were attacked from all sides by the revenant army. Horus called the Emperor foolish for refusing the power that the Chaos Gods offered to Men, and timid for not taming them to His will if He was truly the Master of Mankind as He claimed. The creatures that had pained him for decades. Imperial history does not record the fate of these surviving Salamanders or their missing Primarch Vulkan. The body of Horus is said to have been put on display in a temple, the Sons of Horus revering the Warmaster even in death. Unable to complete the Webway project that the Golden Throne had originally been intended to create and maintain, the Emperor now chose to use its psychic augmentation mechanisms both to maintain His shattered body's life support functions and to project His mind into the Immaterium where He would create and maintain the Astronomican navigation beacon to hold the Imperium together. With his flanks covered and the Space Marine forces that could potentially reinforce the heart of the Imperium soon to be embroiled in war, the Traitors were ready to unleash 7 Terran years of devastating civil war upon the Imperium in the name of Horus and the Dark Gods. Despite the paucity of records, accounts of small warbands that were once part of the known Traitor Legions fighting independently persisted throughout the war. Enraged by the lies that had been told about him over the last century, Angron ordered his Legion to kill everyone in the city. Any hope for escape for the Loyalists was quickly crushed when the traitorous Iron Warriors destroyed the first wave's drop ships. With this conquest, Horus could fulfill his promise to the Chaos Gods and throw down the Emperor of Mankind, their greatest enemy. A critically wounded Corax made the dangerous journey through the Immaterium back to Terra, arriving 133 days after departing the Isstvan System and finally reaching the Sol System -- the heart of the Imperium -- to seek audience with the Emperor. Horus was then deceived by the daemon into believing that the Chaos Gods had no interest in dominating the material universe, and were only lending their support so that Horus could overthrow the Emperor, who they claimed was creating devices that could destroy the daemonic beings of the Immaterium. But the hideous monstrosities that ruled the Warp -- the self-proclaimed Gods of Chaos -- had ever been his foes, and now conspired to subvert the Emperor's goals as they had since the day He had launched the Great Crusade. As the Emperor departed to find and meet with rediscovered Primarchs, Horus was left in temporary command of the Legiones Astartes and this helped prepare him for the role of Warmaster. Alpharius, Warhammer Community: NOVA Open Reveals The Warmaster Is Ascendant in His Monstrous New Model Posted 1/9/2022), https://wh40k.lexicanum.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Horus_Lupercal&oldid=525805. Corax had confirmed the bitter news of the death of his brother Ferrus Manus of the Xth Legion at the hands of their brother Fulgrim of the Emperor's Children, news that had shaken Malcador and the members of the Council of Terra to the core. When the final assault came, the Lord of Iron himself spearheaded the audacious attack upon the citadel's defenders, and slaughtered over thirty Imperial Fists Astartes in a span of only a few minutes. Fortunately, the Furious Abyss was intercepted in the void before it reached Macragge by an ad hoc force led by the Ultramarines Captain Lysimachus Cestus and was destroyed, though at the cost of every Loyalist Space Marine's life. Fulgrims back arched and his bones split with gunshot cracks. In the wake of this orbital bombardment flocks of Thunderhawks, Stormbirds, Warhawks and heavy planetary landers launched from crammed embarkation decks. The months that followed saw the Sisypheum embark on a series of hit-and-run attacks on Traitor forces on the northern frontiers of the galaxy, wreaking harm like a lone predator swimming in a dark ocean. [18] Horus then met with the other Primarch's that arrived on Ullanor: Perturabo, Angron, Alpharius, and Magnus. The infant Sanguinius came to rest upon the radiation-soaked moon of Baal Secundus and was adopted by a tribe of humans known as the 'People of the Pure Blood' or simply 'The Blood', Sanguinius, like all Primarchs, grew quickly and soon surpassed all his teachers and was capable of mighty feats of strength and endurance. While this vision of the Imperial future granted by the Chaos Gods was a true one, it was ironically an outcome largely created by the Warmaster's own actions. They built a highway and allowed only one structure to stand besides the great platform -- an ornamental pavilion of black marble and heavy granite that had been built piecemeal on Terra and then shipped across the void by special envoy. The award was forged from bolter shells recovered from the field and melted down. The civil war on Dagonet was a rout, and it was those who stood in the Emperor's name who were dying. The Dramaturge Procul Soldaris, Circa M2. This, by many estimates, left something in the region of 900,000 Legiones Astartes under arms in the Warmaster's cause, with perhaps two thirds or more of that figure in the Loyalist camp. Perturabo knew something fundamental had changed within the Emperors Children, but could not imagine what purpose the disfigurements and degradations its warriors now sported could possibly serve. Human troops were ranked in uncountable numbers, their host so wide they became a sea of battle armour and dress uniforms. The Word Bearers revealed that part of Horus' soul was still trapped within the gate of Molech, and the Chaos Gods were literally tearing it apart in their squabbles over such a valuable prize. The truth -- often now overlooked -- is that for many years after the battles of Isstvan, most of the Traitor Legions were concerned more with a political rebellion and with imposing a new order on the Imperium than with surrendering it to the anarchy and Warp-rent Chaos that would descend in the latter years of the Heresy. [17b], As the Emperor and the Great Crusade marched on, Horus proved himself to be a tactical genius. And the writers at Black Library want the readers to feel as much heartache as the characters do. It was treachery at first. The council was to become the body of civilian government that would administrate the myriad bureaucratic tasks needed for the survival of the newly formed Human interstellar empire. For those few with time enough to spare thought to such matters, it would have seemed as if there were no hope and no help -- the end times were at hand, and a slow bitter descent into destruction was all that any could see as Humanity's future. Growing up for a time under Khageddon's gang, Nergi engaged in the perpetual gang warfare beneath Cthonia's surface that dominated the world. In the meantime, the Dark Apostle Erebus had decided on a bold course of action of his own. Horus Lupercal - Warhammer 40k - Lexicanum Many succumbed to despair, believing no force imaginable could save Mankind and free it from its hellish bondage. Eventually Horus forcibly acquired the same power the Emperor had gotten, but with his own force of will and without deception like his Father had. The primarchs, and many of their Astartes, felt that it was they who had suffered and sacrificed the most to build the Imperium and thus it was they who should have the greatest say in how it was ruled, not a council composed of effete Terran nobles and faceless bureaucrats. As they had made their way towards the heart of the Eye of Terror, the large gemstone at the centre of the skull-carved cloak pin had changed from black to a solid gold colour and pulsed with its own internal heartbeat. Hail Horus! Perturabo believed Fulgrim's visit had something to do with Mars. He is the most powerful Warmaster of all, successor to Horus, and blessed by all four of the . As Horus arrived directly over Terra, the fire finally died and Horus gloated that the only option left for his father was to run. Horus | Warhammer 40k Wiki | Fandom To achieve the ultimate aim of laying siege to Terra and casting down the Emperor, the Traitors would have to call upon and fight alongside a wide array of other forces, some simply obeying the will of masters of long association, while others were brought into the Warmaster's fold through bribery, pacts of alliance, coercion or the infamous progress of the Dark Compliance. All heeded the Word of Lorgar. Of the twelve, four were mortal lords and administrators of the Imperium possessed of an inquisitive nature and unyielding strength of mind. Both Primarchs fought without heeding their warriors, their godlike movements an inconceivable blur to the Space Marines fighting around them. It would take several Terran years for the remnants of the Ultramarines fleet to return to the Veridian System after the Loyalist survivors rode out the storm. Afterwards, Garro and Captain Qruze were met by Malcador the Sigillite, leader of the Council of Terra and the Emperor's Regent, who informed them that the Emperor had need of people who were strong of will and as "inquisitive" as they. Following the Iron Warriors' victory on the world of Hydra Cordatus, word reached the Lord of Iron that Fulgrim, Primarch of the Emperor's Children Legion, wished to rendezvous with him to discuss something of great import. Further to this, and perhaps an even more sinister enigma, are the persistent reports of Space Marine forces appearing bearing no sign or seal of heraldry or origin at all, or stranger yet, heraldry which bears no mark known during the Great Crusade, although whether the "black" Legionaries were merely turncoats or, as some have whispered, perhaps raised by the Traitors from the chimeric gene-seed of the Isstvan dead for their own terrible purposes, none can now say for certain. Horus had finally thrown away the last of Lupercal, all that existed was a Slave to Darkness. Sanguinius, also known as the "Great Angel" and the "Brightest One" during his lifetime, was the Primarch of the Blood Angels Legion of Space Marines. As the Emperor departed the homeworld of Mankind to lead the Great Crusade into the stars starting around ca. Lorgar of the Word Bearers, who had been responsible for the nascent rebellion and Horus's own corruption by Chaos, was also with the Warmaster. It was the Astartes of the X Legion -- the Iron Hands. After the Drop Site Massacre, it became clear that 9 of the 18 Space Marine Legions had turned to Chaos and against the Emperor of Mankind. Sanguinius - Warhammer 40k - Lexicanum A Cthonian Proverb. Horus openly and publicly declared that he would no longer follow the Emperor, believing Him to be undeserving of the battles fought in His name, and the Warmaster took over the formal leadership of the so-called Traitor Legions as their new overlord. Behind the peak stretched the great salt plains that had forced them into this last, defiant stand. You are like a son and together we have all but conquered the galaxy. It was Sanguinius who reached his brother Horus first. In his final moments, the powers of Chaos were driven from him and the Emperor sensed his favoured son's return to sanity for a fraction of a second before he finally died. Despite the odds arrayed against them, some of the Loyalists on the ground managed to survive against these oddsthey miraculously escaped through the tightening cordon of Traitors that surrounded their position. The climate on Mars was full of discontent during this tumultuous time. At this time, the Execution Force was in place. However, Garro managed to attract the attention of passing Loyalist starships by setting the vessel's Warp-Drives to self-destruct and ejecting them from the starship. He was flayed alive by a glancing psychic blast of Chaotic power from Horus. Before this could happen, the Word Bearers' First Chaplain Erebus broke the news to Horus: their daemonic allies in the Warp had informed them that the Dark Angels and Space Wolves Legions were nearing Terra; and the Ultramarines were only a short distance behind.
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