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==Discovery== The battle between Kashaln and his brothers would be cut short by the arrival of a creature equal in every way to the star child. Divgharan was situated in the path of the Paladins of Kor and its Primarch, who made planetfall in the deeps of midwinter, seeking to integrate the primitive world into the growing Imperium of Man. Anders was a god-king arrayed in plate of gold and flowing white, bringing with him the many wonders of a spacefaring civilization - advanced medicines, efficient farming techniques, and means of moisture collection that would soon make the relatively scarcity of water on Divgharan a thing of the past. Faced with such miracles of science and philosophy, there were few among the warlords of Divgharan that would not bend knee in his presence and pledge their realms to him. One of those few was Kashaln, who commanded the greatest and widest of lands on Divgharan, and who had little taste for stepping down until proper order had been returned to all Aurangzeb's provinces and realms. Anders had no interest in simply crushing any of the old rulers of Divgharan, preferring to instead integrate them into the world's new order under Imperial rule, and so the two giants met to negotiate, and the Lion of Cydonia quickly realized that he was faced with one of his errant brothers. Kashaln, too, understood that he looked upon a being of his own like, for no other man of Divgharan had such stature of strength of spirit, and he finally came to learn the truth of his parentage - that he was a prince of heaven, charged not with the subjugation of petty mortal nations, but with the burning of worlds. The concept was a tantalizing one, but Kashaln refused to leave Divgharan until his 'father's' realms had been put in order and his 'brothers' had paid for their crimes against the rightful order. Anders promised that he was more than capable of bringing peace and security to the entire planet, and doing so without bloodshed, but this was not Kashaln's way - there had to be blood, for what was right had been challenged by Aurangzeb's wayward sons, and they owed him their deaths and the lamentations of their peoples. Unwilling to see Divgharan torn asunder by Kashaln's war, Anders sent an astropathic message back to Terra - to his father. Acting quickly upon the news of his son's discovery, the Emperor made haste to Divgharan, making planetfall amidst a retinue of golden stalwarts that made even the astartes of Anders' legion seem small and frail. Kashaln could say no to Anders, but, faced with the overwhelming majesty of the Master of Mankind, he could not object to his father's summons, and Divgharan was left in Anders' care. Kashaln returned to Terra with the Emperor, vowing to serve him with every morsel of strength in his body, to bring war to his foes and conquer in his name. The Emperor, for the most part, was pleased with this.
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