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==How He Got In== It's not like Czevak just wandered in there, after all. See, in his 400+ years as a member of the Inquisition, he'd managed to make some contacts with the leaders of [[Craftworld Iyanden]] before it got eaten. Since he managed to become friends with a farseer, he got invited to the craftworld and had a whole trip: [[Harlequin]] show, explanation about [[wraithguard]] and soulstones, and (unlikely) some [[PROMOTIONS|night-time accompaniment]]. As soon as he came back, he'd decided that what had to happen was that the [[Emperor of Mankind|Emperor]] had to get his soul out of the thing sitting on a giant seat and into something better. His colleagues didn't take to this too well, considering [[heresy]], even for a Resurrectionist. Then came Darcturus. He'd gone there to look for a broken craftworld and to see if he could find the giant shrine to [[Khaine]] and figure out how an Avatar woke up. Upon finding it, the [[Deathwatch]] [[Kill Team]] that had been accompanying him decided to put him and his team under arrest and ordered that the shrine be blasted from orbit. However, guns started firing, bullets started flying, and a bundle of [[Harlequin|killer elf clowns]] just showed up to the rescue of the old man. Some time later, he was invited to finally visit the [[Black_Library#In_Warhammer_40,000|Black Library]] so he could study chaos and make sure [[Ahriman]] never got in. So he read a fuckton of books about how humanity interacted with the [[warp]]. At some point, he somehow managed to turn some of those body wrinkles into brain wrinkles and decided to get out. His return, while controversial, was short-lived as he then got abducted by none other than Azhek Ahriman, demanding answers as to how to get into the library. The interrogation that ensued revealed an obscene lot of things ''except'' where the library was hidden. Not by any feat of sheer willpower, though, because that would make the best sorcerer in the universe look like a pansy - it turned out that the Black Library placed mental locks on him to prevent those secrets from coming out. Which then broke once he figured out how to torture the old man just the right way to undo the locks. At this point, more harlequins bailed him out and locked him up in the library...as an exhibit. Czevak spent this time just continuing his studies and reading more things while pondering what his fate was.
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