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==The Battle== The battle itself took place over the loyalist [[Forge World]] of '''Trisolian A-4''', which had recently been captured by traitor forces following a surrender of Mechanicum forces. However, this was a surrender brought about entirely by the machinations and sabotage of a single ambitious individual (Cawl's boss), following the sudden and [[Just As Planned|somewhat suspicious death of her superior]]. The loyalists had actually been putting up a stiff fight, but were unwillingly prevented from continuing due to the interference of that individual. For their part, the Mechanicum forces on the forge world were by and large also exceedingly loyal to the Omnissiah and despised what the Warmaster and Kelbor Hal had done to their faction, and so had fought with a fire that even Cawl found surprising. This left an enormous reserve of seething, very well-equipped, capable warriors whom Cawl would eventually be able to free and unleash against the traitors. [[File:Battle_of_Trisolian.jpg|280px|thumb|right|Russ really wanted Horus's wolf pelt. And honestly, who can blame him?]] The Space Wolf fleet used the unique gravitational properties of the three stars of the Trisolian star system to approach with stealth and speed, using most of their ships as a distraction while Russ own flagship engaged the ''Vengeful Spirit'' directly, allowing him to board with thousands of marines. Russ had already figured that the battle would result in a loss for his forces, but thankfully Cawl's considerable loyalist Mechanicum elements on the Forge World managed to overthrow the regime and revert the planet back to loyalist control, allowing it to lend a hand in the conflict. Not just some paltry offerings either. Remember, this is a FORGE WORLD, so it's up there with among the hardest of targets in the setting to hit, and probably only really second to the Necrons. It's further suggested that the forces garrisoning this forge world were particularly formidable. Some even survived well after the war, later coming to Cawl's defense, and vouching for him when the latter was suspected of being a traitor. When the loyalist Mechanicum forces came back online, they caught the traitors completely flatfootted and unleashed all kinds of hell. This also meant that the traitors were forced to split their efforts and fight on two fronts, rather than focusing on the Space Wolves. Once aboard the flagship, Russ engaged Horus directly in an extremely savage duel and incredibly, [[awesome|managed to best Horus in single combat, scoring a debilitating wound with his spear and literally (not figuratively) bringing Horus to his knees]]. In addition to being the twin to Constantine Valdor's Apollonian spear, Russ' spear had been made by The Emperor himself, and so contained some of his power, and as everyone here knows, that power is anathema to Chaos, so when the Chaos-juicing Horus was wounded by it, the effect was even more destructive than it might otherwise have been. In point of fact, this power was so pronounced that when Russ began to further run him through, Horus was shown to be visibly terrified, not by Russ, the wound, or even the very real prospect of death at the hands of his brother, but of the spear's ethereal power coursing through him, obliterating the effects of his Chaos-juicing, and wrecking his [[meme|massive gains]]. Unfortunately though, Russ was then suddenly and without warning [[Plot Armor|beset by a rampaging plot device in the form of a narrative cliché]] which momentarily [[Bullshit|overcame his better judgment and stated goal]]. Thus, instead of immediately killing Horus like he should have done [that was '''precisely''' the primary mission objective remember] the wound gave Horus a brief moment of clarity, and so despite the sacrifices made of himself, his sons, and some of his closest advisors (like the death of his chief [[Rune Priest]], Kva), not to mention having heavily negatively impacted Dorn's defensive plans for the [[Siege of Terra|upcoming siege]] by leaving Terra, and that the [[Noblebright|single most powerful motivator for Russ had been that he wanted to protect his father]], now, with the Arch Traitor himself at his mercy, [[fail|Russ instead tried to plead with his brother to rejoin the Emperor's fold]]. [[Troll|Horus declined and then suckerpunched Russ]], starting a new duel. Tired from the last duel, emotionally devastated, and now caught unawares, Russ was on the backfoot; Horus was about to kill him, but was prevented from delivering the killing blow by a mob of dozens of Space Wolves who literally dogpiled him, allowing [[Bjorn]] to drag Russ from the battlefield and back to the Loyalist fleet where they began to disengage and retreat.
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