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In fact, Moy and Marr worked so well together that it was habit, circumstances permitting, for their companies to be sent into battle alongside each other. This was not always possible due to the Wolves' practice of drawing lots to see which companies would go on missions when a smaller force than the total present was required. Two such occasions were the initial combat drop on [[Murder]], where Moy won a place and Marr did not, and again on the mission to the moon of [[Davin]], where Moy led the force's Devastator contingent.{{Fn|2}}
Following the death of Moy on [[Davin]]'s moon, Marr was considerably affected by the death of his friend and comrade. A After visiting the scene of Moy's death in the aftermath of the battle he became withdrawn and reclusive. A long-time holdout, he eventually joined the [[Warrior-lodge|warrior-lodge]] within the Legion on the eve of the Horus Heresy, being inducted by the Warmaster himself.{{Fn|2}}
During the Horus Heresy, Tybalt Marr fought at Isstvan V and later defeated the loyalist [[Shadrak Meduson]] in the [[Battle of Arissak]], after which he persuaded Horus that the Shattered Legions were a serious enough threat to merit a forceful response from the Sons of Horus. The Warmaster granted Marr command of a task force with a mandate to eliminate this threat to his rear.{{Fn|3}} A bitter cat-and-mouse game quickly developed between Marr and Meduson which culminated in the [[Battle of the Aragna Chain]], where Marr was able to finally capture and execute the [[Iron Hand]] aboard his flagship ''[[Lupercal Pursuivant]]''.{{Fn|4}}