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Intro. Before Horus Lupercal's name was stained with betrayal and before the XVI Legion ceased to be a symbol of unity, Garviel Loken already stood out as a unique Astartes among the Lunar Wolves. A respected captain and proven warrior, Loken represented the original ideal of the Great Crusade: discipline, honor, and a conscious loyalty to the Emperor of Mankind above any individual figure. He was not the most charismatic nor the most brutal, but he was one of the most upright. Forged in countless campaigns, Loken firmly believed that the Astartes were servants, not glorified conquerors. For him, the war had a clear purpose: to unify Humanity and protect it from external chaos. This vision placed him in an awkward position as the Legion began to transform under the influence of Horus as Warlord. While many of his brothers adopted an almost absolute devotion to their primarch, Loken maintained a reflective distance,

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