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The Choir of the Subliminal - A tale of the Thousand Sons


Kobrakei

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'The Long War. Ten thousand years of pain and suffering for myself and my Legion.

 

I do not hate the Long War.

 

Magnus the Red. Leman Russ. One brought life to the Legion, the other brought death. In the end, even our Father abandoned us.

 

I do not hate Magnus. I do not hate Leman Russ.

 

Ahriman Thrice-Cursed. A name I have spat on in the past. His actions changed us forever. I look at the Rubricae I command in the forge of war, and I remember. There fights Iahmesu, who brought low Wolf-kin with the power of his voice alone. To my right stands Amosis, whose grin I still see in my dreams. Dust, both of them, along with all those the Rubric cursed.

 

I do not hate Ahriman.

 

These thin-blooded sons of Corax that call themselves the Crimson Shrikes. I foresee how they will defend the Polyandrium of Unthawele, to stop myself reaching the Choir of the Subliminal. I see the faces of those I will cut down in the battle to come, as I see those the Shrikes will in turn slay. One of my cabal will perish here, although I do not tell him of this. 

 

I do not hate the Crimson Shrikes.

 

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I see the stagnant cesspool the Imperium has become since the days of the Emperor, and I weep tears of crystal, seeing what the Thousand Sons had striven for under the gaze of Terra fall to ashes under the greed and ignorance of man. The Imperium is fatted for the slaughter, and my hate for it shall be the knife that severs its throat.'

 

Haath-called-Ananthar, Sorceror, Thousand Sons Traitor Legion.

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