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'''Morderan''' was the [[Dark Angels]] [[Chapter]]'s [[Dark Angels Supreme Grand Master|Supreme Grand Master]], during late [[M33]] and he was the successor to [[Alloken]], who was slain in the [[Red Stars Campaign]].{{Fn|1a}}
During that battle with the [[Orks]] of [[Warboss]] [[Zogax da Great]], the [[Fallen Angel]] [[Cypher]] had appeared and aided the [[Dark Angels]]. Upon becoming the next [[Dark Angels Supreme Grand Master|Supreme Grand Master]], Morderan met with the [[Stasis]] bound traitor [[Luther]] and asked him about Cypher, who Morderan believed knew more about the Fallen, than Luther did. In response, the traitor told Morderan to be wary in his pursuit of Cypher and related the story of how he found their [[Primarch]] [[Lion El'Jonson]]. In the story, Luther offered his hand in friendship to the beast-like Primarch despite his fellow [[The Order|Order]] Knights wanting to kill El'Jonson. Luther's way led to El'Jonson joining The Order and the future that led to the Dark Angels. Luther finished by stating that Morderan will know noting of Cypher's intentions, if the Dark Angels killed him out of hand. The Grand Master, would take this to mean the Chapter should capture Cypher and make him an ally. If they did so, Morderan believed that Cypher would lead them to thousands of other Fallen Angels. The Grand Master then quickly left Luther's cell, even as the traitor implored that he could be wrong{{Fn|1a}} about capturing Cypher. Morderan would go on to order the capture of Cypher, but doing so led to disaster and nearly destroyed the Dark Angels. Enraged that he had fallen for Luther's lies, Morderan confronted the traitor and placed a [[Bolt Pistol]] to the traitor's head. He claimed that Luther's poised lies would end now, but when the Bolt Pistol fired, it was Morderan who fell dead. It is unclear if the Grand Master intended to commit suicide, or if Luther was saved by the [[Watchers in the Dark]], who kept the traitor imprisoned. His successors, however, would come to believe that Morderan killed himself, before Luther's lies could consume him.{{Fn|1b}}
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