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| − | The '''Lightbearers''' were an early form of the [[Imperial Cult]] which first emerged during the [[Horus Heresy]].{{Fn| | + | The '''Lightbearers''' were an early form of the [[Imperial Cult]] which first emerged during the [[Horus Heresy]].{{Fn|1a}} |
| − | Formed from the teachings of [[Euphrati Keeler]] and [[Kyril Sindermann]], the Lightbearers were led by [[Olivier Muiznieks]]. During the [[Siege of Terra]] they were heavily present among the refugees taking shelter inside the [[Imperial Palace]].{{Fn| | + | Formed from the teachings of [[Euphrati Keeler]] and [[Kyril Sindermann]], the Lightbearers were led by [[Olivier Muiznieks]]. During the [[Siege of Terra]] they were heavily present among the refugees taking shelter inside the [[Imperial Palace]].{{Fn|1a}} However, their faith was subverted by the [[Daemon]] [[Cor'bax Utterblight]]. Most of the Lightbearers were subsequently possessed and slaughtered by [[Amon Tauromachian]], his squad of [[Custodes]], and the [[Sisters of Silence]].{{Fn|1b}} |
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
| − | * | + | *1: [[The First Wall (Novel)]] |
| − | **{{Endn| | + | **{{Endn|1a}}: Chapter 18 |
| + | **{{Endn|1b}}: Chapter 31 | ||
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[[Category:Ecclesiarchy]] | [[Category:Ecclesiarchy]] | ||
[[Category:Religions]] | [[Category:Religions]] | ||
Latest revision as of 08:36, 14 December 2019
The Lightbearers were an early form of the Imperial Cult which first emerged during the Horus Heresy.[1a]
Formed from the teachings of Euphrati Keeler and Kyril Sindermann, the Lightbearers were led by Olivier Muiznieks. During the Siege of Terra they were heavily present among the refugees taking shelter inside the Imperial Palace.[1a] However, their faith was subverted by the Daemon Cor'bax Utterblight. Most of the Lightbearers were subsequently possessed and slaughtered by Amon Tauromachian, his squad of Custodes, and the Sisters of Silence.[1b]