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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' took place in 499.[[M41]]. [[Logan Grimnar]] proves his reputation as both a great warlord and respected leader during the incident. Taking command of the bickering [[Imperial Guard]] [[regiment]]s, he puts an end to the systematic execution of the planet’s population. Under the banner of his [[Great Company]] the loyalists rally, many cities thought lost to the Heresy proving their worth and turning on the traitors. Word soon spreads of the Great Wolf’s victory, but also of the fair and just way in which he treated the people of Palacia.{{Fn|1}}
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The '''Palacia Heresy''' took place in 499.[[M41]]. [[Logan Grimnar]] proves his reputation as both a great warlord and respected leader during the incident. Taking command of the bickering [[Imperial Guard]] [[regiment]]s, he puts an end to the systematic execution of the planet’s population. Under the banner of his [[Great Company]] the loyalists rally, many cities thought lost to the Heresy proving their worth and turning on the traitors. Word soon spreads of the Great Wolf’s victory, but also of the fair and just way in which he treated the people of Palacia.{{Fn|1}}
  
 
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Revision as of 09:03, 15 May 2015

The Palacia Heresy took place in 499.M41. Logan Grimnar proves his reputation as both a great warlord and respected leader during the incident. Taking command of the bickering Imperial Guard regiments, he puts an end to the systematic execution of the planet’s population. Under the banner of his Great Company the loyalists rally, many cities thought lost to the Heresy proving their worth and turning on the traitors. Word soon spreads of the Great Wolf’s victory, but also of the fair and just way in which he treated the people of Palacia.[1]

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