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Severian (The Wolf)

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==The Outcast Dead==
Because of his genetic affiliations with a [[Traitor Legion]], Severian was imprisoned in the [[Khangba Marwu]] along with the other Crusader Host members from the Traitor Legions. During his imprisonment, [[Magnus the Red]] sent his psychic warning to the [[Emperor]] about [[Horus]]'s imminent rebellion. Severian and his fellows were freed by [[Atharva]] of the [[Thousand Sons]]. Severian and Atharva were able to lead the Outcast Dead effortlessly out of Khangba Marwa, an action thought impossible. Atharva's plan was to capture the [[Astropath]] [[Kai Zulane]] and present him to the Emperor, to validate Magnus' warning of Horus' impending betrayal, before anybody else were to retrieve that knowledge from [[Kai Zulane]]'s mind, as it was for the Emperor's eyes only. The other Space Marines thought, Atharva only needed him because of his abilities for their flight home. The Outcast Dead would eventually be tracked down to the Temple of Woe in the Petitioner's City. There they made their last stand against the Imperial forces pursuing them. The majority of the Outcast Dead died fighting. Atharva was executed as a traitor by [[Rogal Dorn]], but Severian used his role as a scout to make his escape.{{Fn|1}}
Kai Zulane confirmed Magnus' warning with a detailed vision of the upcoming [[Horus Heresy]] when he had telepathic contact with the Emperor, shortly before dying.{{Fn|1}}
==The Wolf Hunt==
Two days later Rogal Dorn would task the expert hunter, [[Nagasena]], a descendant of the last Samurai of Terra, with the death of Severian. Nagasena easily tracked the warrior through the streets of the Petitioner's City, even going so far as to communicate with him via the vox-network in the [[Thunder Armor]] Severian wore. Nagasena noted that Severian identified himself as a Luna Wolf, not a Son of Horus, and was infuriated at the accusations leveled against his [[Primarch]]. Curious as to where Severian's loyalties truly lay, Nagasena let Severian live despite having him in the sights of his [[Long-Las]] rifle. Severian stole into the private estate of [[Vadok Singh]], the Emperor's personal architect. He intended to take the warmason hostage and use an orbit capable shuttle to return to his Legion with either a warning of the lies being spread of Terra, or to call Horus to account for his treachery. Nagasena met Severian in single combat and was easily beaten by the Luna Wolf, who knocked Singh out and carried him to the landing pads. Nagasena used his [[volkite]] pistol to disable the shuttle, causing it to crash. Nagasena offered Severian one last chance to be taken alive, and he refused. Though his pistol was master-crafted, the shot meant to kill Severian shorted out and before Nagasena could fix the gun, [[Malcador]]'s agents arrived. The [[Sigillite]] revealed that he was blocking the built-up energies of the pistol with his mind and bade Nagasena to deactivate the weapon. Malcador had Severian taken into custody, stating that the unique precognitive gifts of the loyal Luna Wolf would be put to used in the newly formed [[Grey Knights]]. Finally, Malcador told Nagasena that he too would have a new place, as a tracker and hunter in the newly formed [[Inquisition]]{{Fn|2}}
 
Later, Severian was part of a team led by [[Garviel Loken]] to attempt and assassinate Horus aboard the [[Vengeful Spirit]]. After a fierce fight their mission failed, but Severian was able to escape with Loken.{{Fn|3}}
==Sources==
*{{Endn|1}}: [[The Outcast Dead (Novel)]] by [[Graham McNeill]], {{Cite This}}
*{{Endn|2}}: [[Wolf Hunt (Audio Book)]] by [[Graham McNeill]], {{Cite This}}
*{{Endn|3}}: [[Vengeful Spirit (Novel)]]
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