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==Loyalists== * [[Alexandri of Rosskar]], a ruthless generalissimo. He is called on by the Emperor to plan the defence of Terra but rules his Legion so cruelly that his own men do away with him in the end. * [[Arelex Orannis]], the Emperor's second son. He grew up as a ward to spacers and taught his Legion the ways of those close-knit treasure-hunters. * [[Brennus]], a mighty warrior forged in the tribal warfare of his homeland. The clannish traditions he brought into his Legion made them versatile and strong, but tore them apart in the Heresy. * [[Gaspard Lumey]], an expert if caustic politician raised to the revolutionary traditions of his sophisticated homeworld. His Legion won victories and enemies in great numbers, but he is fondly remembered for securing a transition of power to the Reformed Imperium. * [[Golgothos]], whose life was mostly stolen away by pestilence. He would be interred in a great Dreadnought and fought the Traitors with deathless fury. * [[Onyx the Indestructible]], a giant even among his brothers. Though a remarkable warrior he was headstrong and often reckless in command. * [[Roman Albrecht]], the Blade of the Emperor. He was the finest swordsman to ever live and a faithful servant to the Emperor. Roman survived the Heresy and was seen as the heir to the Imperial throne, but he was lost in the Scouring. * [[Shakya Vardhana]], a prophet and visionary. He had the gift of foresight but his knowledge of the future was imperfect. Though the Vardhana's senior officers mostly betrayed him at the beginning of the Heresy, those who stayed loyal brought vital information to the Loyalist cause. * [[Tiran Osoros]], the liberator. His noble heart tamed the most savage of beasts and the cruellest of men, and his Legion were renowned as peacebringers as much as warriors. Tiran's death early in the Heresy was a cruel blow to the Loyalist cause.
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