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From Warhammer 40k - Lexicanum
that's the opposite of what happened - Fabius traded his soul so that his creations could freely choose their path
Fabius is proud of his New Men, but he also believes they must eventually kill him to realise their destiny, a fate he is willing to accept. Bile engineered all urges for religion out of his New Men, but they still revere him.{{Fn|5a}} They are also engineered to not be nervous or feel fear, however, some might feel fear for their maker if his life is threatened.{{Fn|5b}} Some mistakenly believe that the hordes of [[Beastmen]] and other mutants that Fabius often uses as cannon-fodder are, in fact, his "New Men". Fabius finds this thought amusing.{{Fn|5c}} The fervent worship the New Men have given of Fabius, despite his best efforts to discourage such behavior, has nonetheless stirred a minor [[Chaos God]] within the [[Warp]] dubbed the [[Pater Mutatis]].{{Fn|2b}}
Shortly before the [[Battle of Belial IV]], Fabius realized his "children" would come under retaliation from the [[Dark Eldar]] enemies he had made. In desperation, he journeyed to the [[Daemon World]] of [[Callax]] and met with [[Fulgrim]]. Fabius requested Fulgrim protect the New Men from the Drukhari. he brought with him to Callax from the Drukhari. The [[Daemon Primarch]] agreed, but only if they came under Fabius pledged his tutelage in the ways of soul and his creations to [[Slaanesh]]. Though willing to sacrifice himself, Fabius agreedrefused to offer the New Men to the forces of Chaos. A compromise was reached: Fabius would submit to Slaanesh, but his creations would be free to decide their own fate.{{Fn|2c}}
==Gland Hounds==