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Once a captain among the [[Son of Horus]]. [[Horus|His father]] is said to have loved him with a fatherly passion because asides from being an expert in diplomacy, command ''and'' martial skills, he was actually a '''nice''' and noble person. Not a wonder he celebrated with Horus in the Ullanor Triumph as one of his [[Mournival|senior counsellors]].
Once a captain among the [[Sons of Horus]]. [[Horus|His father]] is said to have loved him with a fatherly passion because asides from being an expert in diplomacy, command ''and'' martial skills, he was actually a '''nice''' and noble person. Not a wonder he celebrated with Horus in the Ullanor Triumph as one of his [[Mournival|senior counsellors]].


[[Grimdark|Unfortunately, a little more than one year later, he was killed]] when he let slip that he served an Emperor during a diplomatic conference with the delegates of...the [[Emperor of Mankind(63-19)]]. Horus was understandably [[RAGE|mildly perturbed]] that his favorite son was slain at a diplomatic occasion, but [[Game of Thrones|shit like this happens.]]
[[Grimdark|Unfortunately, a little more than one year later, he was killed]] when he let slip that he served an Emperor during a diplomatic conference with the delegates of...the [[Emperor of Mankind(63-19)]]. Horus was understandably [[RAGE|mildly perturbed]] that his favorite son was slain at a diplomatic occasion, but [[Game of Thrones|shit like this happens.]]

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Once a captain among the Sons of Horus. His father is said to have loved him with a fatherly passion because asides from being an expert in diplomacy, command and martial skills, he was actually a nice and noble person. Not a wonder he celebrated with Horus in the Ullanor Triumph as one of his senior counsellors.

Unfortunately, a little more than one year later, he was killed when he let slip that he served an Emperor during a diplomatic conference with the delegates of...the Emperor of Mankind(63-19). Horus was understandably mildly perturbed that his favorite son was slain at a diplomatic occasion, but shit like this happens.