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Intro. After the Horus Heresy, when the III Legion was reduced to a corrupt shadow of its former self, Rylanor remained. Not as a victor, nor as a redeemed, but as something much rarer and more terrible: a witness who refused to forget. Abandoned on Isstvan III, surrounded by the remains of a traitor Legion, the Ancient One of the Emperor's Children continued to exist in silence, sustained by a will that neither betrayal nor time could break. Locked in his Dreadnought, Rylanor endured centuries of absolute solitude. There were no orders, no reinforcements, no comfort. Only memories: the III Legion before its fall, Fulgrim before its corruption, the Emperor before being betrayed by his own children. While his former brothers gave themselves over to excess and Chaos, Rylanor remained motionless, not out of weakness, but out of conscious waiting. The Heresy did not destroy Rylanor; He purified it. Each century that passed reinforced his certainty that the betrayal should not be forgotten

Rylanor after the Horus Heresy

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