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Ario Barzano

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==Pavonis Incident==
<sup>a</sup>He traveled to Pavonis with [[Space Marine Captain]] [[Uriel Ventris]] and the [[Ultramarines]] [[4th Company]], who were personally assigned by Ultramarines [[Chapter Master]] [[Marneus Augustus Calgar]] to protect Inquisitor Barzano (the Ultramarines not knowing of Barzano's Inquisitorial status) at all costs.
<sup>b</sup>He hid in the guise of an [[Administratum]] [[adept]], whose objective was supposedly in order to correct a number of problems ranging from corruption, Dark Eldar raideringsraidings, to the rise of a cartel-controlled terror group and political upheaval; all of which prevented Pavonis from fully paying its Imperial [[Tithe Grade]]. In his company was [[Lortuen Perjed]], his aide and actual adept of the Adminastratum.
<sup>c</sup>He then declared that [[Mykola Shonai]], then governor of Pavonis, would remain governor after the cartel-based senate, headed by [[Vendare Taloun]], casted a vote of no confidence against her.
<sup>d</sup>And, after a foiled assassination attempt, Inquisitor Barzano revealed his true identity to both the Ultramarines and to Governor Shonai; indicating the neccessity for speed if they were to capture whom the Dark Eldar referred to as "''[[Kyerzak]]''", [[Kasimir De Valtos]].
==Death==
*<sup>e</sup>Already heavily wounded from his battle with the bone-thin Dark Eldar "Surgeon", a master of anatomy and torture, who all but sheared the flesh halfway through his arm with a bonesaw; *<sup>f</sup>Inquisitor Barzano met his death at the hands of the Dark Eldar Captain, [[Archon]] [[Kesharq]]. *<sup>g</sup>He lived long enough to see Uriel Ventris banish the C'tan [[Night Bringer]], then died in the Ultramarine Captain's arms before a medic could see to him.
==Sources==
*<sup>1</sup>[[Nightbringer (Novel)]] - [[Ultramarines (Novel Series)]] Omnibus by [[Graham McNeill]]*<sup>a</sup>: pp. 46-48*<sup>b</sup>: pp. 67, 75-76*<sup>c</sup>: pp. 112-113*<sup>d</sup>: pp. 175-180, 186-187*<sup>e</sup>: pp. 227, 229*<sup>f</sup>: p. 259*<sup>g</sup>: p. 265-266
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