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2) Corax. See "Raven´s Flight". And uses it during the massacre on Isstvan V, no less.
3) Mortarion (seriously!): it is said in at least two books of the Horus Heresy. In "A thousand sons" you will find it in chapter 15, page 263. Magnus find some brothers and then he identifies a Deathshroud, therefore deducing Mortarion is around. He ask him to show himself, and "a dark outline seems to flow". In a blink, Mortarion is just there, a near three meters tall primarch in full armour, wielding a reaper even bigger (then Magnus say something that really shocked me, impliying that Mortarion, for all his hate for psykers, is already getting near to Nurgle. Actually, is an all old Nurgle law -the Deathshroud must be 7x7 paces from their master- what allows Magnus to find his brother, but this is another history to be told, if we are lucky). This is the second time Mortarion uses this trick. The first time is in "Flight of the Eisenstein", chapter one. Garro is told that Mortarion will be with them. They enter a room and, after a while, Garro spots the Deathshroud. He is shocked by the fact that he didn´t realizes they had entered the room. He ask when Mortarion will arrive and the answer is "he has been here all along". At due time, Mortarion "detached himself from the dimness" beside a window and show himself.
Therefore, I humbly request to change this page. [[User:Csm001|Csm001]] 06:27, 12 September 2010 (UTC)
:This is no proof, but they could be possible candidates. By the way, the Emperor also can do that (see "Nemesis"). --[[User:Inquisitor S.|Inquisitor S., Großmeister des Ordo Lexicanum]] 21:54, 11 September 2010 (UTC)
::It is not proof for saying they have this power, as it is not clear. But I was actually requesting to change this part: "as invisibility is not a power possessed by those known". I reckon this sentence is no longer validin its present form. It´s either wrong or In my humble opinion there is enough proof for branding it, at least, arguable. By the way, I haven´t read Nemesis (it´s in my list of important things to do), but Graham McNeill´s sweet jewel "The last church" was on my mind. [[User:Csm001|Csm001]] 06:37, 12 September 2010 (UTC)
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