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Aldo Dercius

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[[General]] '''Aldo Dercius''' was a the commander -in-chief of the [[Jantine Patricians]], the head of a powerful dynasty on Jant Normanidus, father of a Patrician colonel who took the name [[Draker Flense]], and the adoptive "uncle" of the young [[Ibram Gaunt]], who was later to become a renowned [[commissar]] and field commander during the [[Sabbat Worlds Crusade]].
== Biography ==
In the face of an Ork invasion on Kentaur, in order to save his own career, Dercius left Gaunt's father and his unit behind, to be slaughtered by the invading Orks. Dercius later took the younger Gaunt under his wing, sponsoring his adoption by the [[Schola Progenium]]. He never told Gaunt the truth about his father's death, which remained a carefully classified secret.
Gaunt did not discover the truth until for many years later, ; while he was serving as a commissar-cadet in the Hyrkan regiments, Gaunt encountered a young psyker who (among other things) foresaw his rise to command the "[[Tanith First and Only|Ghosts]]", as well as revealing to him the truth about Kentaur. Seventeen Four years before the battle of later, on [[Menazoid EpsilonKhedd 1173]], Gaunt - now a full commissar with the Hyrkan 8th - confronted Dercius in front of his men and prepared to punish his "uncle" for his cowardice. In a brief chainsword duel, the severely-wounded Gaunt ran his blade through Dercius' chest, killing him.
Because he had been executed for cowardice by a fully-trained Commissar - even if it was technically for personal reasons - Dercius' family was also punished as a result. His son, the future Colonel Flense, was stripped of his noble titles, had his lands taken from him, and was forced to advance through the ranks of the Imperial Guard from the bottom up. Seventeen years later, attempting to avenge his father's death, Flense was also killed in a duel with Gaunt.
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