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====Actae====
Cyrene then took up a new identity known as '''Actaea''' and disguised herself as an acolyte of the Cult of the Blessed Lady. She was recruited by the [[Word Bearers]] to help find [[Fulgrim]] in preparation for [[Horus]]'s drive on [[Terra]]. Actaea led them through the [[Webway]] and then to the [[Palace of Slaanesh]], where Fulgrim was eventually found and bound by [[Zardu Layak]] using his [[True Name]]. All of these events were part of [[Lorgar]]'s plan to usurp Horus as the anointed of [[Chaos]], but in the end Actaea tipped off the [[Warmaster]] to the treachery. This, combined with Layak freeing Fulgrim instead of using him to attack Horus as originally planned, resulted in Lorgar's coup falling apart and the Primarch being banished. Afterwards Layak confronted Actaea and revealed that he not only knew it was her who informed the Warmaster, but that he had also looked into the history of of Valantion's Cult and no record of an individual named Actae had ever existed. Layak asked just who or what exactly Actae was, but she refused to answer and left.{{Fn|3}}
Now going by '''Actae''', she next appeared during the [[Siege of Terra]] alongside a Space Marine identifying himself as [[Alpharius]] in order to save [[Ollanius Persson]], [[John Grammaticus]], and the rest of [[Argonauts|their group]] from the clutches of the [[Emperor's Children]].{{Fn|4}} At some point, Actae had become acquainted with [[Erda]] and was dispatched by as a failsafe to deal with Horus should he prevail in the Heresy.{{Fn|6a}} However, Actae believed she could use Horus as a conduit to instead enslave Chaos, saving humanity and turning the Arch-traitor into the savior of Mankind. To that end, she was able to activate [[Alpha Legion]] [[First Captain]] [[Ingo Pech]]'s activation trigger "Orphaeus" to psychically control him and use him to get her into the [[Imperial Palace]].{{Fn|6b}}
===Sources===
*1: [[The First Heretic (Novel)]]:
**{{endnEndn|1a}}: ''Dramatis Personae''**{{endnEndn|1b}}: Chapter 1**{{endnEndn|1c}}: Chapter 9**{{endnEndn|1d}}: Chapter 11**{{endnEndn|1e}}: Chapter 19**{{endnEndn|1f}}: Chapter 20**{{endnEndn|1g}}: Chapter 29
*2: [[Betrayer (Novel)]]:
**{{Endn|2a}}: ch. Chapter 2**{{Endn|2b}}: ch. Chapter 16**{{Endn|2c}}: ch. Chapter 20*{{Endn|3}}: [[Slaves to Darkness (Novel)]] — , Chapters 17–19*{{Endn|4}}: [[Mortis (Novel)]] - , Chapters 20-22*5: [[Warhawk (Novel)]]:
**{{Endn|5a}}: Chapter 9
**{{Endn|5b}}: Chapter 23
**{{Endn|5c}}: Chapter 27
*6: [[The End and the Death: Volume I (Novel)]]:
**{{Endn|6a}}: 3:xvi
**{{Endn|6b}}: 1:xix
**{{Endn|6c}}: 3:xviii
**{{Endn|6d}}: 4:xxi
*7: [[The End and the Death: Volume II (Novel)]]:
**{{Endn|7a}}: 6:xvii
**{{Endn|7b}}: 7:i
**{{Endn|7c}}: 7:xxxvii
**{{Endn|7d}}: 8:xxi
*8: [[The End and the Death: Volume III (Novel)]]:
**{{Endn|8a}}: 10:vii
**{{Endn|8b}}: 10:iii