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Alizebeth Bequin

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Bequin joined the Inquisitor's team on the planet of [[Hubris]] while he was searching for the mass-murderer [[Murdin Eyclone]], who had killed 12,142 citizens of the planet in a failed attempt to resurrect [[Pontius Glaw]]. At that time, she had been working as a pleasure girl in the Sun Dome for four years under the pseudonym of "Lyse B". She came to Eisenhorn's attention during a raid on a suspected [[cultist]] hideout, when she saved his life by killing his would-be attacker.{{Fn|2a}}
According to Bequin, she had been an outcast for most of her life, and not particularly successful in her latest profession. Eisenhorn, a [[psyker]], was quickly able to discern the reason: she is a [[Blank]] possessing the Pariah Gene, a staggeringly rare attribute that nullifies the effects of [[psychic]] or [[daemonic]] effects in her vicinity. This aura had the unfortunate side effect of making her naturally repellant to most other humans, including non-psykers, despite her outstanding beauty. Eisenhorn himself was repulsed, but quickly saw the value of having a Blank in his [[Inquisitorial retinue|entourage]], and offered her temporary employment.{{Fn|2a}}{{Fn|2b}}
She quickly proved to have a talent for undercover operations, posing as Eisenhorn's spoiled wife when he infiltrated [[House Glaw]] posing as a wealthy merchant.{{Fn|1c}} When the ruse was uncovered, she also proved to be tough and cool-headed in many difficult situations, including escaping from a gladiatorial arena when Eisenhorn and his team were meant to be slaughtered by a [[Carnodon]], and in combat with House Glaw and its retainers, including the [[Chaos Space Marine]] [[Mandragore]] of the [[Emperor's Children]].{{Cite This}}
In 461.M41 the ship holding her stasis tube went missing during a routine jump. Most probably around the same date, Alizebeth Bequin was reborn on the planet [[Sancour]] ([[Subsector Angelus]]) and specifically in the [[Hive City]] of [[Queen Maab]] (southern emisphere of Sancour, prefecture of Hercula). The [[Cognitae]] somehow retrieved Bequin's original genetic material in order to produce a quasi-clone of her.{{Fn|1b}}{{Fn|1c}}{{Fn|1d}}
The new Bequin was formerly raised as an orphan in the Scholam Orbus in Queen Maab. She was then selected to enter the adjoining facilities of the Maze Undue. The latter was a Cognitae-run training facility for psychic blanks where masking, covert operations, weapon training and the best use of the pariah trait were taught.{{Fn|1e}}{{Fn|1f}}{{Fn|1g}} Once the Maze Undue was razed by Inquisitorial agents led by Inquisitor [[Gideon Ravenor]], Bequin was sold to the local Ecclesiarchy who intended to coduct some experiments with her persona. Heretical memebers of the Ecclasiarchy, with the aid of elements of the [[Word Bearers]] Chaos Space Marines, seemingly succeded in using Bequin to speak [[Enuncia]] without her being harmed in any way. Thanks to the intervention of Inquisitor [[Gregor Eisenhorn]], she successfully fled before any further steps could be done through the project. She was finally brought to the house of Alace [[Glaw]] where an [[Emperor's Children]] Chaos Space Marine named Teke "The Smiling One", wanted to use her to find an access to the [[City of Dust]]. This fabled city was in reality a twin of Queen Maab but set into another dimension and a first attempt to open a stable passage through the [[Immaterium]] much like the Eldar [[Webway]]. {{Fn|1b}}{{Fn|1c}}{{Fn|1g}}{{Fn|1h}}
==Sources==
**{{Endn|1c}}: Chapter 26
**{{Endn|1d}}: Chapter 38
**{{Endn|1d1e}}: Chapter 2**{{Endn|1f}}: Chapter 5**{{Endn|1g}}: Chapter 37**{{Endn|1g}}: Chapter 34
*{{Endn|2}}: [[Xenos (Novel)]] by [[Dan Abnett]]
**{{Endn|2a}}: Chapter Four
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