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* AwesomeMoments: Telemachon dueling the Ragged Knight. A hedonistic legionary of the Emperor's Children who we think at first is nothing but a smug coward, goes ''toe to toe'' with a daemon that massacred a whole company of the III Legion.

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* AwesomeMoments: SugarWiki/AwesomeMoments: Telemachon dueling the Ragged Knight. A hedonistic legionary of the Emperor's Children who we think at first is nothing but a smug coward, goes ''toe to toe'' with a daemon that massacred a whole company of the III Legion.
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* MomentofAwesome: Telemachon dueling the Ragged Knight. A hedonistic legionary of the Emperor's Children who we think at first is nothing but a smug coward, goes ''toe to toe'' with a daemon that massacred a whole company of the III Legion.

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* MomentofAwesome: AwesomeMoments: Telemachon dueling the Ragged Knight. A hedonistic legionary of the Emperor's Children who we think at first is nothing but a smug coward, goes ''toe to toe'' with a daemon that massacred a whole company of the III Legion.
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* CrowningMomentofAwesome: Telemachon dueling the Ragged Knight. A hedonistic legionary of the Emperor's Children who we think at first is nothing but a smug coward, goes ''toe to toe'' with a daemon that massacred a whole company of the III Legion.

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* CrowningMomentofAwesome: MomentofAwesome: Telemachon dueling the Ragged Knight. A hedonistic legionary of the Emperor's Children who we think at first is nothing but a smug coward, goes ''toe to toe'' with a daemon that massacred a whole company of the III Legion.
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* CrowningMomentofAwesome: Telemachon dueling the Ragged Knight. A hedonistic legionary of the Emperor's Children who we think at first is nothing but a smug coward, goes ''toe to toe'' with a daemon that massacred a whole company of the III Legion.
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* ComeForTheXStayForTheY: Come to see the beginnings of been-there-since-forever faction, stay for surprisingly deep and engaging characters.
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** Though there's no concrete explanation as to how it happened, [[spoiler: the fact that Mekhari only managed to reclaim who he was and overcome the Rubric was right when Khayon was about to be killed by NewHorus seems to imply that it was their bond of brotherhood that gave Mekhari the strength to become himself again.]] All the effort that Ahriman puts into trying to achieve this very thing, [[spoiler: and it was one brother's desire to save another that undid the curse.]]

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** Though there's no concrete explanation as to how it happened, [[spoiler: the fact that Mekhari only managed to reclaim who he was and overcome the Rubric was right when Khayon was about to be killed by NewHorus New Horus seems to imply that it was their bond of brotherhood that gave Mekhari the strength to become himself again.]] All the effort that Ahriman puts into trying to achieve this very thing, [[spoiler: and it was one brother's desire to save another that undid the curse.]]
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*** This correlates with [[spoiler: the final scene of the Ahriman trilogy where it is shown that one of the Rubric Marines has been healed, and it was the very marine that Ahriman has had at his back for the majority of the series. Ahriman's desire to save his brothers worked, on only one of them maybe, but it definitely seems that the key to defeating the Rubric that Khayon and Ahriman want to know so badly is brotherhood.]]

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** The scene where Khayon walks, flanked by Telemachius and Lheor, like he usually does with Djedhor and Mekhari. He's quite surprised to feel their thoughts and hear their breaths over the vox. When Lheor asks what is it and hears "It's just... you're alive", Khayon expects mockery. Instead, the World Eater just nods in understanding, cementing the brotherhood between the two.
** The scene where Telemachius tells Anamnesis the legend of Nayadas. It's the first time we see him as more than just hedonist pleasure-seeker and realize that he desperately craves something more in his life, just like the others. Khayon sees it, too, and frees Telemachius right after this scene.

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** The scene where Khayon walks, flanked by Telemachius Telemachon and Lheor, like he usually does with Djedhor and Mekhari. He's quite surprised to feel their thoughts and hear their breaths over the vox. When Lheor asks what is it and hears "It's just... you're alive", Khayon expects mockery. Instead, the World Eater just nods in understanding, cementing the brotherhood between the two.
** The odd friendship that springs up between Neferari and Ugriven, one of Lheor's lieutenants. Shows that friendship between human and alien is possible, even if both of them are evil.
** The scene where Telemachius Telemachon tells the Anamnesis the legend of Nayadas. It's the first time we see him as more than just hedonist pleasure-seeker and realize that he desperately craves something more in his life, just like the others. Khayon sees it, too, and frees Telemachius Telemachon right after this scene.


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** Though there's no concrete explanation as to how it happened, [[spoiler: the fact that Mekhari only managed to reclaim who he was and overcome the Rubric was right when Khayon was about to be killed by NewHorus seems to imply that it was their bond of brotherhood that gave Mekhari the strength to become himself again.]] All the effort that Ahriman puts into trying to achieve this very thing, [[spoiler: and it was one brother's desire to save another that undid the curse.]]
*** This correlates with [[spoiler: the final scene of the Ahriman trilogy where it is shown that one of the Rubric Marines has been healed, and it was the very marine that Ahriman has had at his back for the majority of the series. Ahriman's desire to save his brothers worked, on only one of them maybe, but it definitely seems that the key to defeating the Rubric that Khayon and Ahriman want to know so badly is brotherhood.]]
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* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: Abaddon. He suffers from at least two memes that make him a complete loser, one because of his thirteen attempts to launch Black Crusades (and since it was barely explained what they were, most assumed he failed all) and the other claiming he has no arms. With this book, many start seeing in a better light.

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* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: Abaddon. He suffers from at least two memes that make him a complete loser, one because of his thirteen attempts to launch Black Crusades (and since it was barely explained what they were, most assumed he failed all) and the other claiming he has no arms. [[note]]This is due to one of his most well-known models in the tabletop being ''incredibly'' off-balance which caused a propensity for his arms to fall out of the sockets due to the weight of their ends.[[/note]] With this book, many start seeing in a better light.

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* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming:
** The scene where Khayon walks, flanked by Telemachius and Lheor, like he usually does with Djedhor and Mekhari. He's quite surprised to feel their thoughts and hear their breaths over the vox. When Lheor asks what is it and hears "It's just... you're alive", Khayon expects mockery. Instead, the Word Eater just nods in understanding, cementing the brotherhood between the two.

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* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming:
FridgeBrilliance: There's a lot of symbolism to the scene where Khayon [[spoiler:hurtles ''Tlaloc'' at the Canticle City]]. It's the last thing that truly connected him to his Prosperan past, thus by doing what he did he casts aside his Thousand Sons' legacy in favor of the Black Legion. Second, considering the above, the amount of effort he puts in hauling it behind him is a good metaphor for how he had to work hard to free himself of his past. And third, the relief he feels at being rid of it is... well, the relief he feels at being rid of more metaphysical "it".
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** The scene where Khayon walks, flanked by Telemachius and Lheor, like he usually does with Djedhor and Mekhari. He's quite surprised to feel their thoughts and hear their breaths over the vox. When Lheor asks what is it and hears "It's just... you're alive", Khayon expects mockery. Instead, the Word World Eater just nods in understanding, cementing the brotherhood between the two.



* FridgeBrilliance: There's a lot of symbolism to the scene where Khayon [[spoiler:hurtles ''Tlaloc'' at the Canticle City]]. It's the last thing that truly connected him to his Prosperan past, thus by doing what he did he casts aside his Thousand Sons' legacy in favour of the Black Legion. Second, considering the above, the amount of effort he puts in hauling it behind him is a good metaphor for how he had to work hard to free himself of his past. And third, the relief he feels at being rid of it is... well, the relief he feels at being rid of more metaphysical "it".
* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: Abaddon. He suffers from at least two memes that make him a complete loser, one because of his thirteen atempts to launch Black Crusades (and since it was barely explained what they were, most assumed he failed all) and the other claiming he has no arms. With this book, many start seeing in a better light.

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* FridgeBrilliance: There's a lot of symbolism to the scene where Khayon [[spoiler:hurtles ''Tlaloc'' at the Canticle City]]. It's the last thing that truly connected him to his Prosperan past, thus by doing what he did he casts aside his Thousand Sons' legacy in favour of the Black Legion. Second, considering the above, the amount of effort he puts in hauling it behind him is a good metaphor for how he had to work hard to free himself of his past. And third, the relief he feels at being rid of it is... well, the relief he feels at being rid of more metaphysical "it".
* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: Abaddon. He suffers from at least two memes that make him a complete loser, one because of his thirteen atempts attempts to launch Black Crusades (and since it was barely explained what they were, most assumed he failed all) and the other claiming he has no arms. With this book, many start seeing in a better light.
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** The scene where Khayon walks, flanked by Telemachius and Lheor, like he usually does with Djedhor and Mekhari. He's quite surprised to feel their though and hear their breaths over the vox. When Lheor asks what is it and hears "It's just... you're alive", Khayon expects mockery. Instead, the Word Eater just nods in understanding, cementing the brotherhood between the two.

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** The scene where Khayon walks, flanked by Telemachius and Lheor, like he usually does with Djedhor and Mekhari. He's quite surprised to feel their though thoughts and hear their breaths over the vox. When Lheor asks what is it and hears "It's just... you're alive", Khayon expects mockery. Instead, the Word Eater just nods in understanding, cementing the brotherhood between the two.
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* ComeForTheXStayForTheY: Come to see the beginnings of been-there-since-forever faction, stay for surprisingly deep and engaging characters.

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* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: Abaddon. He suffers from at least two memes that make him a complete loser, one because of his thirteen atempts to launch Black Crusades (and since it was barely explained what they were, most assumed he failed all); and the 'He doesn't have arms' meme. With this book, many start seeing in a better light.

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* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming:
** The scene where Khayon walks, flanked by Telemachius and Lheor, like he usually does with Djedhor and Mekhari. He's quite surprised to feel their though and hear their breaths over the vox. When Lheor asks what is it and hears "It's just... you're alive", Khayon expects mockery. Instead, the Word Eater just nods in understanding, cementing the brotherhood between the two.
** The scene where Telemachius tells Anamnesis the legend of Nayadas. It's the first time we see him as more than just hedonist pleasure-seeker and realize that he desperately craves something more in his life, just like the others. Khayon sees it, too, and frees Telemachius right after this scene.
-->''I've done you an... injustice. It's time to rectify it.''
* FridgeBrilliance: There's a lot of symbolism to the scene where Khayon [[spoiler:hurtles ''Tlaloc'' at the Canticle City]]. It's the last thing that truly connected him to his Prosperan past, thus by doing what he did he casts aside his Thousand Sons' legacy in favour of the Black Legion. Second, considering the above, the amount of effort he puts in hauling it behind him is a good metaphor for how he had to work hard to free himself of his past. And third, the relief he feels at being rid of it is... well, the relief he feels at being rid of more metaphysical "it".
* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: Abaddon. He suffers from at least two memes that make him a complete loser, one because of his thirteen atempts to launch Black Crusades (and since it was barely explained what they were, most assumed he failed all); all) and the 'He doesn't have arms' meme. other claiming he has no arms. With this book, many start seeing in a better light.light.
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* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: Abaddon. He suffers from at least two memes that make him a complete loser, one because of his thirteen atempts to launch Black Crusades (and since it was barely explained what they were, most assumed he failed all); and the 'He doesn't have arms' meme. With this book, many start seeing in a better light.

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