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By then he was an old warrior, but was still fearsome and had a proud and noble spirit. A master of war as well, Cydon was a choleric fighter who gave no quarter and had no concept of the word ''defeat''.{{Fn|1}} He led the Legio Ignatum in the Siege, commanding fifty Titans against the [[Legio Mortis]] in the Mercury-Exultant Kill-Zone.{{Fn|2a}}  However in the last stages of the battle Cydon was killed when the ''Imperious Prima'' was destroyed by the ''[[Dies Irae]]''.{{Fn|2b}}
 
By then he was an old warrior, but was still fearsome and had a proud and noble spirit. A master of war as well, Cydon was a choleric fighter who gave no quarter and had no concept of the word ''defeat''.{{Fn|1}} He led the Legio Ignatum in the Siege, commanding fifty Titans against the [[Legio Mortis]] in the Mercury-Exultant Kill-Zone.{{Fn|2a}}  However in the last stages of the battle Cydon was killed when the ''Imperious Prima'' was destroyed by the ''[[Dies Irae]]''.{{Fn|2b}}
  
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*{{Endn|1}}: [https://siegeofterra.com/ Siege of Terra website: Mortis section] (Last accessed on 16 March, 2021)
 
*{{Endn|1}}: [https://siegeofterra.com/ Siege of Terra website: Mortis section] (Last accessed on 16 March, 2021)
 
*2: [[Mortis (Novel)]]
 
*2: [[Mortis (Novel)]]

Latest revision as of 19:00, 8 October 2025

Cydon[1]

Cydon was the Princeps Maximus of the Legio Ignatum's 1st Maniple, during the Siege of Terra and commanded the Warmonger Titan, Imperious Prima.[1]

By then he was an old warrior, but was still fearsome and had a proud and noble spirit. A master of war as well, Cydon was a choleric fighter who gave no quarter and had no concept of the word defeat.[1] He led the Legio Ignatum in the Siege, commanding fifty Titans against the Legio Mortis in the Mercury-Exultant Kill-Zone.[2a] However in the last stages of the battle Cydon was killed when the Imperious Prima was destroyed by the Dies Irae.[2b]

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