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Intro. In Sotha, under the serene sky that hid truths too old, Alexis Polux lived a moment of tense vigilance, a calm that only existed because it had not yet been broken. Captain of the Imperial Fists and one of the few survivors of the Eternity Gate massacre in Phall, Polux was a man marked by war and responsibility. Where others saw an unimportant agricultural world, he saw a strategic position that could not fall. Alexis Polux had not come to Pharos seeking glory or recognition. It had come because it was necessary. Because in the wake of Calth's betrayal and the isolation of Ultramar, every loyalist stronghold counted, and because the artifact buried beneath Sotha represented both salvation and doom. Polux understood better than most that a fortress is not only measured by its walls, but by the will of those who defend it. Unlike many Astartes, Polux did not impose his authority with unnecessary harshness. His leadership

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