Golden Throne Repaired By Cawl?
The Golden Throne is a massive cybernetic life back up mechanism utilising aboriginal, avant-garde biomechanical technology dating to the Dark Historic period of Engineering science that also possesses the ability to greatly amplify psychic powers and allow access to the Aeldari Webway.
The Throne was modified by the ancient Mechanicum nether the direction of the Emperor of Mankind following the stop of the Siege of Terra and at present sustains His mortally crippled torso'due south life functions. Even as the Emperor'due south slowly rotting physical form sits inert within the Golden Throne, His listen remains fully agile in the Warp.
At that place, He directs the buoy of the Astronomican that makes interstellar Warp travel possible in the Imperium of Human being and combats the enemies of Humanity within the Immaterium who would seek to breach the psychic wards around the Imperial Palace.
The Aureate Throne is located on Terra, deep within the continent-spanning complex of the Majestic Palace, specifically in the area of the Asian continent where the Himalazian (Himalayan) Mountains once towered. The Golden Throne is located in a subterranean chamber at the centre of the Royal Palace, the so-chosen Sanctum Imperialis or "Royal Dungeon," built nether what was once Mount Everest.
Information technology is a huge, baroque cybernetic life back up system that maintains the life functions of the nearly-asleep body of the Emperor following His mortal wounding at the end of the Horus Heresy.
As the 41st Millennium drew to a close in 999.M41 during what many pessimistic Imperial historians accept begun to call the Imperium'southward Time of Ending, the Tech-priests of the Adeptus Mechanicus discovered to their horror that the Golden Throne's mechanisms were slowly failing and that they lacked the knowledge to repair its arcane engineering.
Unless something is done, the Gilt Throne's life support systems will eventually malfunction and the Emperor of Mankind will die, surrendering His spirit to the Warp and throwing all of Mankind into darkness once more than -- or setting the stage for Humanity's final salvation.
Contents
- ane History
- i.1 The Imperial Webway
- 1.ii Seeds of Heresy
- i.three War Within the Webway
- 1.four Malcador'south Sacrifice
- 1.five The Emperor's Rise
- 1.half-dozen The Golden Throne Hungers
- i.7 In the 41st Millennium
- two Videos
- iii Sources
History
The Imperial Webway
The core of the device that would get the Gold Throne, whose exact origin during the Night Age of Technology is currently unknown, was discovered past the Emperor sometime in the 30th Millennium during the Unification Wars on Terra, buried deep in sunken ruins under a huge and inhospitable desert on the continent of Asia.
This was in the time before the construction of the Imperial Palace complex in the Himalazian (Himalayan) Mountains, although the exact date is also unknown. Another similar device likely used to test the technologies implemented in the Golden Throne, known as Night Glass, was also discovered by the Emperor during the grade of the Great Crusade and He set about restoring it likewise.
The original use that the Emperor institute for the Gold Throne (or of the core device that the Throne was later constructed effectually) was that it was a powerful psychic amplifier that could also serve as a portal into the Labyrinth Dimension of the Webway based on Terra.
Prior to the outbreak of the Horus Heresy in the early years of the 31st Millennium, the Emperor had directed tens of thousands of Mechanicum Tech-priests and Terran labourers into modifying the Throne then information technology could be put into employ every bit the nexus of His secret Regal Webway Projection.
This project was intended to open the Aeldari Webway to Mankind by establishing a portal into its milky way-spanning network from Terra. This would provide a means of instantaneous interstellar travel between the worlds of the newborn Imperium of Man, making navigation through the dangers of the Warp unnecessary and literally connecting all the worlds of Flesh instantaneously. This would create a truly unified human being race as never before in history. The Emperor believed that this level of unity would exist necessary if humanity was truly to thrive and prosper in such a dangerous universe.
Additionally, the ability to travel and communicate across the galaxy using the Webway instead of the Warp would allow Humanity to dispose entirely of the use of psykers, including Navigators and astropaths. Humanity would no longer face the dangers of Warp entities and perilous travel through the Immaterium.
The Man population of the Imperium could then exist treated with the devices that the Emperor was edifice called Occullum Test Stations. These would place the latent psychic genes in the populace, assuasive the Emperor's advanced genetic scientific discipline to remove the psyker mutation and eliminate psychic powers entirely from Mankind.
Alternatively, if Humanity did proceed to evolve into a fully-psychic species like the Aeldari, it could do so rubber within the confines of the Webway, which was psychically shielded from all admission by the entities of the Immaterium.
Either way, this outcome would end forever the possibility of daemonic possession of weak-willed psykers and dramatically reduce the ability of Chaos to decadent its Homo pawns. The Emperor believed that the Golden Throne and the Webway that it unlocked offered His species its all-time hazard to complimentary itself forever from the dangers of the Ruinous Powers.
Once installed below the Imperial Palace in the Emperor's principal laboratory called the Purple Dungeon, the Aureate Throne took the form of a bulky machine-like chair suspended over gigantic mechanised doors made of a aureate alloy that served equally the portal into the Royal Webway extension. The doors were said to be large plenty for a Warhound-class Scout Titan to walk through unbowed.
The chair was linked to the portal by massive bundles of cables, wires and conduits. The whole contraption was made of the same golden metal and the throne was built at 1 end of a vast hall large enough to business firm 5 to six full companies of Space Marines. Even subsequently the Throne'southward construction, the lab remained littered with other machines of unknown provenance and storage crates.
Hundreds of cherry-red-robed Mechanicum technicians and tithed labourers belonging to the Adnector Concillium worked in the dungeon. According to Pieter Achelieux, the Gilt Throne would have required an extremely powerful psyker to operate and he implied that ane of the Primarchs may accept originally been created to serve this function once the mechanism was in place so that the Emperor could attend to the duties of running the Imperium.
The Emperor's deep disappointment with Magnus the Scarlet's betrayal during the Horus Heresy and his inability to grasp the true dangers of dealing with the entities of the Warp suggests that the K Sons Primarch had been intended by the Emperor to sit upon the throne in His place.
The armies of Mechanicum Tech-priests and common labourers sent through the portal below the Throne and into the Imperial Webway had constructed a new extension of the network linking Terra to the rest of the abased Aeldari labyrinth. Since the original Webway had been constructed using a psychically resistant cloth which the Humans could not replicate, the Emperor used His own psychic powers, projected and amplified through the Golden Throne, to protect the homo-built extension of the Webway from daemonic incursions from the Warp.
Because of the sensitive nature of the project, the threat it presented to Chaos and fears of how the politically powerful Navigators of the Navis Nobilite might react when their monopoly on interstellar travel was rendered obsolete, the Emperor kept the construction of the Gilt Throne and the Regal Webway a secret from anybody. This included even His own sons, the Primarchs, and His Regent.
Seeds of Heresy
Slightly over two standard centuries into the Dandy Crusade, the Emperor of Mankind decided to leave the direct leadership of military diplomacy to His sons, the Primarchs, and returned to Terra to oversee the construction of an administrative appliance that could fairly govern the new interstellar Imperium He had created.
He also personally took upwardly work on the modifications to the Gilt Throne and the creation of the Regal Webway in earnest.
The whole project was placed nether the utmost secrecy, and fifty-fifty the Primarchs had no thought of what exactly the Emperor was doing in the seclusion of His laboratoria deep beneath the Imperial Palace. This secrecy would personally wound many of the Primarchs and create a grievance that would after be exploited by the Dark Gods of Chaos.
Malcador the Sigillite, the Emperor'southward most trusted advisor, was named as the Regent of Terra and the first lord of the governing Quango of Terra who would pb it in the Emperor'due south absence. The Fabricator-Full general of the Mechanicum, Kelbor-Hal, the Principal Custodian of the Legio Custodes Constantin Valdor and the leaders of the Astra Telepathica and authoritative divisions of the Imperium were appointed to the Council of Terra.
Having established the new governing body of the Imperium, the Emperor then retreated to His private subterranean vaults beneath the Imperial Palace to complete His new hole-and-corner projection. But while the Emperor was locked away in His subterranean factories, political dissension began to foment.
In the concurrently, Horus had set about his new duties as the Warmaster of the Imperium, commander-in-principal of all the military forces of the Great Cause, with relish. Just secretly, the Warmaster was dismayed that the Emperor would no longer exist fighting at the side of His Astartes.
The other Primarchs were as well appalled at the news of the formation of the Council of Terra. The Emperor's staunchest followers felt they had been permit down by their father. They were insulted that they had not been consulted on the formation of this new ruling body and that they had non been offered seats on the council.
Some of the more than egotistical Primarchs were peculiarly outraged. They felt that the Emperor had turned His back on them and given power to petty mortal administrators and the sycophantic Adepts of Mars.
These grievances would ultimately be exploited by the Anarchy Gods to plow Horus and eight of his fellow Primarchs to their service. The great interstellar ceremonious war of the Horus Heresy, when Horus sought to overthrow and replace his father the Emperor, was the terrible result.
War Inside the Webway
As the Horus Heresy erupted, afterward many long solar months with no contact with the Emperor, Malcador and the Imperial Fists Legion's Primarch Rogal Dorn were finally granted an audience with the Master of Flesh. The society to appear earlier the Emperor had been timely, coming as it did just every bit news had reached Terra of the disaster of the Drop Site Massacre on Isstvan Five.
The Emperor finally explained to His loyal servants about the beingness of the Imperial Webway Projection. This new Man-controlled extension into the Webway would recreate the vast network of Warp Portals that had once leap together the aboriginal interstellar empires of the Old Ones and the Aeldari and would let Mankind to accelerate at a more rapid rate, scientifically and economically, than at any other time in its history.
A Human-dominated Webway would also truly unite the Imperium, preventing Mankind from ever once again existence divided past time and swell distance as during the Age of Strife. Information technology would besides let the Emperor to advance His plan to protect Humanity forever from the Chaos Gods by eliminating or shielding its psykers.
Even so, the Warp Gate the Emperor had constructed and the short section of Imperial Webway passage across required the abiding expenditure of His psychic energy to hold back the intrusion of the Warp entities who sought its ruin.
At first this had demanded only a modest portion of the Emperor's psychic might then He was able to command His armies and do all that was expected of Him as Emperor. Only the hideous monstrosities that ruled the Warp -- the cocky-proclaimed Chaos Gods -- had always been His foes, and at present conspired to subvert the Emperor's goals every bit they had since the day He had launched the Dandy Crusade.
To this end they had tempted the naive Magnus the Cerise with a vision intended to warn the Emperor of the very plot they had initiated against the Principal of Flesh, the expose of the Imperium by Horus. Magnus had sent his psychic warning by means of a powerful sorcerous ritual with the assist of the Thousand Sons' other sorcerers and this sending had wreaked havoc upon the protective psychic shielding surrounding the Emperor's fragile Webway construct.
The spell of Magnus not only allowed the foul denizens of the Warp entry to the department of the Imperial Webway the Emperor'due south secret army of Adepts and Tech-priests had by then constructed, information technology destroyed the frail shields the Emperor had set in place.
Daemons poured into the Human-built portion of the Webway and slaughtered the thousands of Mechanicum workers present in that location. The Legio Custodes and Sisters of Silence were left fighting a desperate battle to prevent the daemons from reaching the portal and breaching Terra itself.
This so-chosen War Within the Webway proved a defeat for the forces of the Emperor after Magnus' sending destroyed the psychic shielding the Emperor had painstakingly gear up in place. Even though at first the army of the Legio Custodes and their supporters, the Silent Sisterhood, had managed to push back the daemonic invaders, they connected to take many casualties.
The Imperial forces had never had the reward of numbers and each death weakened them, whereas the daemons appeared to accept a numberless horde at their disposal. Despite thousands of daemons and their allies having been destroyed or banished back into the Warp, there were always thousands more than to have their place.
Every bit the battle within wore on, the daemons began to gain the advantage. Their assaults regularly reached deep into the Imperial defences -- more than once approaching dangerously shut to the Man-built conduit that led to the Warp Gate of the Golden Throne.
On one occasion a mighty Bloodthirster, greatest of the daemons of Khorne, fought its mode through the Regal defenders to the gate itself, and simply the final minute intervention of Sister Celia Harroda of the Sisters of Silence was able to stop the animal from crashing through the Warp Gate and into the dungeons of the Imperial Palace.
Sister Celia confronted the huge daemon, her presence chilling the air around it and stifling its otherworldly power, and silently she dispatched the monster with swift strokes from her blade of frost. The endeavour utterly exhausted her and with the final, banishing stroke of her sword she complanate upon the threshold between the Warp and Terra's realspace, never to breathe once again. The expiry of Sister Celia was just one of many acts of brave sacrifice by the loyal warriors of the Emperor within the Terran extension of the Webway.
Somewhen, after many long solar days of bloody battle, these deaths took their price and the defenders were forced to depict back to inside sight of the Golden Throne. Here they were bolstered by the psychic presence of the Emperor who appeared every bit a brightly burning star to those inside the alien conduits.
The Emperor drew on His vast reserves of psychic power and His star burned e'er brighter; the daemons, unwilling to approach the shining nimbus, were held back. The star of the Emperor gave the defenders respite enough that many were able to cross through the portal and retreat into the Imperial Palace.
At first, all of the Tech-priests and workers of the Adnector Concillium were evacuated and and then, reluctantly, the Silent Sisterhood and the Custodian Baby-sit withdrew from the battle and into the Palace dungeons. The gate would remain closed to the daemons for as long equally the Emperor was able to power it from His arcane technological throne atop the gilded portal.
Merely the mightiest of psykers had enough power to do this and even and so nearly would be exhausted and neglect in a brusk time. Only the Emperor had the might to keep the gate closed permanently and even for Him the try grew more difficult as the daemonic forces gathered about Him.
Thus, in the wake of the War Inside the Webway, equally long every bit the daemon horde threatened to alienation the portal, the Golden Throne would be the Emperor's prison. The portal was closed merely only the psychic ability of the Emperor was enough to keep it sealed and He was forced to remain on the Aureate Throne or observe a suitable replacement who possessed the psychic power to maintain the shields against daemonic intrusion.
Without such a psyker of sufficient ability using virtually all of his ability and mental concentration to proceed the Warp portal sealed, a permanent doorway would be ripped open between Terra and the Warp, flooding the homeworld of Mankind with the daemonic legions of the Ruinous Powers.
Later the Primarch Vulkan would come to the Sanctum Imperialis, where with the Emperor's guidance he installed the Talisman of Seven Hammers. This device acts as a expressionless human being's switch which would destroy non only the Regal Palace but also all of Terra should the Golden Throne neglect. This would deny the Forces of Anarchy from ever taking the Throneworld and poisoning the very middle of the man Imperium.
Manifestly, the core of the Golden Throne device survived the disaster caused past Magnus' intrusion, or was repaired following the catastrophe by the Mechanicum's Adepts, merely the Emperor'southward Imperial Webway Project lay in uncompleted ruins, and earlier the projection could be restarted, the Horus Heresy erupted and the Forces of Anarchy laid siege to Terra itself.
Malcador'south Sacrifice
"Behold the greatest sacrifice of our age! Malcador is Sigillite no more. Henceforth he shall always and simply ever be Malcador the Hero!"
- —Annunciation of the Emperor of Flesh upon Malcador the Sigillite'due south rise to the Golden Throne, temporarily replacing the Emperor
As Horus' forces began their final assault on the Sol System and the Siege of Terra began nine standard years afterwards the Traitors had first turned upon the servants of the Emperor at Isstvan Three, the Sigillite returned from his mission to recruit the first twelve members of what would later on be named equally the Imperial Inquisition.
Simply through the almost artful of psychic subterfuge were Malcador and his new recruits able to pass unscathed through the battlelines and come unharmed and unseen before the Emperor within the inner sanctum of the Majestic Palace. Malcador had finally received the call and was at present prepared to perform his final duty for the man he had followed for the greater part of his life.
Timing was crucial, for Horus knew that several more than Loyalist Legions were en route to beleaguered Terra, and he wanted to finish diplomacy before they arrived. He could but do this past confronting the Emperor in person. This would force the Warmaster to human action rashly, against the counsel of his closest advisors. The Emperor had to be ready to accept reward of this mistake.
The Emperor informed Malcador that the Sigillite had to take His place upon the Golden Throne while He moved to face Horus. The Emperor'south original choice for His replacement on the artefact had been the Primarch Magnus the Ruby-red, but since Magnus and his Thousand Sons Legion had sided with Horus and the Anarchy God Tzeentch, Malcador was at present His chosen successor and the only remaining Man psyker with enough strength to carry out the duty of protecting the Throneworld from the daemonic horde that lay beyond the portal into the Imperial Webway.
In the days before the final confrontation betwixt the Emperor and Horus aboard his flagship the Vengeful Spirit, the Emperor had ordered Malcador to summon "...men of character, skill and determination" who would be tested and trained to become the elite group of investigators intended to root out treachery across the Imperium in the centuries to come to foreclose any issue like the Heresy from occurring again. The Emperor too told Malcador to gear up himself for the dreadful sacrifice that he would be chosen upon to make.
Ever loyal, the Sigillite was more than than willing to sacrifice himself for his Emperor. But before he ascended to take his place upon the Throne, the Sigillite had i last duty to perform. He was accompanied by a grouping of twelve hooded attendants. In stern silence the Emperor surveyed the robed figures that Malcador had brought before Him, and He saw that His faithful servant had done well.
Of the twelve, four were mortal lords and administrators of the Imperium possessed of an inquisitive nature and unyielding force of heed. The other viii were Infinite Marines whose abilities were as peerless as their dedication to the Emperor. Some hailed from Legions that had abased the Emperor's light in favour of Horus' night promises, merely these Boxing-Brothers had never lost their loyalty and had fought the Heresy from within.
Fulsome in his approving of the selection, Malcador the Sigillite and so ascended to the Golden Throne, replacing the Emperor who now stood earlier the edifice with His loyal Primarchs Rogal Dorn and Sanguinius. Malcador could non speak, such was the concentration he had to bring to bear in society to control the tempestous forces at his call. The job of keeping the daemons out of the Imperial Palace had been daunting even for the Emperor, the most powerful human being psyker ever to alive, with millennia of feel to telephone call upon. Though he was a powerful psyker in his ain right, Malcador was notwithstanding a mere human being, his mental powers nothing compared to that of the Emperor, and this job proved overwhelming, consuming him trunk and soul in a matter of only solar hours.
The Emperor'southward Rise
"Friend Khan, the Emperor is in peril all the same. Alone against the Arch-Traitor Horus did he battle and though he triumphed over him, now lies shut to death. Nosotros must get him to the Golden Throne - 'tis the but device that can relieve him."
- — Attributed to Regal Fists Primarch Rogal Dorn, post-obit the Warmaster's defeat by the Emperor
At the height of the Siege of Terra, Horus lowered the Void Shields of his flagship, the Vengeful Spirit, as a personal challenge to the Emperor. The Emperor rose to the challenge, leading members of His elite personal guard, the Legio Custodes, the Primarchs Sanguinius and Rogal Dorn, and several companies of Majestic Fists and Blood Angels Veteran Space Marines in the assault and teleported aboard the Vengeful Spirit.
Horus used his Chaos powers to besprinkle the Emperor'southward force throughout the massive warship when they teleported up through the Warp. Each fought a serial of battles against the aristocracy forces of Chaos aboard the corrupted starship, attempting to link upward with their comrades and face Horus.
Eventually, later on what seemed similar an age of fighting, the attacks upon the Loyalist forces ceased and the ship was withal. Rogal Dorn and the last few remaining Loyalist survivors rushed to the command eye, the bang-up chamber within which the Emperor and Horus had fought, and despair overcame them.
When Rogal Dorn brought the mortally injured ruler of Mankind back to the Golden Throne subsequently He had defeated Horus, Dorn found Malcador sitting wasted, psychic energy lashing beyond his shriveled body, tortured past the psychic bombardments of the collapsing Majestic Webway.
The Sigillite was well-nigh dead when the Tech-priests made the exchange -- disengaging Malcador from the strange machine even as they moved to modify it to back up the Emperor's crippled life functions indefinitely. As Malcador was removed from the device, the concluding flicker of life left him and the grit of his corpse blew across the stone floor.
Withal Malcador managed to prove one final fourth dimension his loyalty and love for the Emperor, for despite his ordeal and agony, he still managed to gather what remained of his wasted power, and willingly forsook information technology to feed the Emperor and allow his principal to survive.
Malcador's final sacrifice immune the Emperor to awake from His coma briefly and requite His servants -- including the Primarchs Rogal Dorn and Jaghatai Khan, their final orders earlier existence interned silently for the next 10,000 standard years within the modified life back up systems of the Gilded Throne:
"Poor, brave Malcador the Hero. He reserved a fragment of his force for me. It gives me trivial time to laissez passer final orders to you lot. If you do equally I ask then I shall non wholly die, my spirit at least will survive. My injuries are severe, more and then than I had hoped but less than I feared. My psychic powers volition return to me in fourth dimension merely my body will never heal. I shall never walk amid you again. I am now leap to this machine for all time. My true-blue babysitter and attendants know what is required. You must practice equally they asking!
"Dorn and Jaghatai, you have much work to do. Though the head of the serpent has been destroyed its coils still choke the safety of Flesh. Yous and your loyal brothers must fight on. Cleanse the taint of treachery from our stars. Never again must we allow the Ruinous Powers of Chaos to have such a chance. Now all of you go! You know your duties. Execute them well. The universe has many horrors yet to throw at us. This is non the end of our struggle. This is just the get-go of our cause to save Humanity. Be faithful! Be potent! Exist vigilant!"
With this final proclamation, the Emperor spoke no more than, a silence that was to last for the next ten m Terran years.
From the Gold Throne the Emperor would maintain the psychic buoy of the Astronomican every bit a replacement for the now-lost Imperial Webway project and do His best to shield Humanity -- specially Terra -- from the worst terrors of the Immaterium. Through the sacrifice of Malcador, Mankind would live on, and its people would confront the growing darkness of the Age of the Imperium that was near to dawn with a unmarried chant upon their lips -- the Emperor protects.
The Gold Throne Hungers
By 989.M36, as the Eye of Terror and other Warp rifts visibly expanded, the Tech-priests that serviced the Golden Throne demanded an increase in the number of psykers needed to fuel the Emperor's growing appetite.
The Black Ships increased in number and frequency of their harrowing voyages. According to some records, today four times the number of psykers are sacrificed daily to maintain optimal levels of power to the Golden Throne and the Astronomican as were originally required in the days immediately after the Emperor's Ascension.
In the 41st Millennium
Following the Emperor'due south mortal wounding past the Warmaster Horus at the end of the Horus Heresy, His ravaged torso was placed inside the Golden Throne, later on further rapid modifications accomplished at the direction of Rogal Dorn in order to forbid His death.
Acting equally a complex life support machine, the Gilt Throne now holds the dessicated and slowly decaying trunk of the Emperor in stasis, and preserves His listen and will, which originates and guides the psychic beacon that is the Astronomican within the Warp.
He is also said to constantly struggle to continue the forces of the Ruinous Powers of Chaos at bay so that humanity can flourish even to the extent that it has in the milky way.
It is non known whether the Emperor's power to protect individual human beings from the powers of Chaos is related to the destroyed Terran portal into the Imperial Webway or to the cabalistic device at the heart of the Gold Throne itself.
It may instead exist that like the Chaos Powers themselves, who were created and given form in the Warp through the commonage psychic beliefs and fears of humanity and the other sentient races of the galaxy, humanity's commonage faith in the Emperor has empowered His spirit inside the Warp. It also allows this power to be fatigued on by those people whose religion in the Master of Mankind as a divine being is unusually strong.
The Golden Throne is seen by a very rare few of the Emperor's servants. In fact, the majority of the people who run across the Golden Throne are either about to have their life force absorbed into the machine's mechanisms, or are the aristocracy cadre of the Adeptus Custodes, the Emperor's Companions and bodyguards. The Custodes are bio-engineered transhuman warriors like the Space Marines, but their bodies have been altered to a much greater extent and these warriors are even more powerful than the average Astartes. As the Emperor's personal guards, the Custodes protect His revered but decomposable torso.
The Astronomican requires the sacrifice of large numbers of psykers daily for information technology to go along to function, and as well for the Emperor to be kept live on the Aureate Throne. The Throne is maintained by members of the Adeptus Mechanicus, although as time passes the duty becomes increasingly hard.
Information technology was revealed in the time after the end of the 13th Blackness Crusade on 986.999.M41 that many mechanisms of the Golden Throne have developed technological failures beyond the current ability of the Tech-priests of the Adeptus Mechanicus to repair. Because of this, it seems possible that the Emperor's trunk will die at some time in the near futurity.
Depending on the many myths and fevered predictions that have come to boss the Imperium's "Fourth dimension of Ending," this unwelcome event will either destroy or actually save the Imperium of Man, and the galaxy as a whole, from the inevitable destruction brought by Chaos.
With the discovery of the Golden Throne's deteriorating country, a dozen contingency expeditions accept been launched by the Cult Mechanicus, including a Xanthite war procession of the Inquisition sent through the Exhubris Portal into the Webway. The Xanthites fought through Harlequin troupes and daemon hordes alike before reaching their intended destination. In the grave-cold oubliettes of the Haemonculi beneath the Drukhari city of Commorragh, a sinister bargain was struck.
Not long after the birth of the Corking Rift, perceiving the dangerous ignorance of the Mechanicus as a manifest threat to the Emperor's rubber -- and thus falling below the purview of the Adeptus Custodes -- Shield-Captain Heraclast Vadrian consulted with Helm-Full general Trajann Valoris, the Master Custodian, and received permission to seek a solution to the failing mechanisms of the Golden Throne. He gathered a band of his finest warriors aboard the cruiser Scion of Argo, and gear up off following a lead that pointed to the lost Forge World of Morvane.
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- Codex: Adeptus Custodes (8th Edition), pg. 32
- Codex: Cult Mechanicus (7th Edition), pp. 39-40
- Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader (1st Edition), pg. 135
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