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Intro. Before the betrayal was openly revealed and the galaxy split in two, Saul Tarvitz already walked as a dissonant figure within the Emperor's Children. Captain of the III Legion, he was forged in the purest ideals of the Great Crusade: discipline, duty, and rational loyalty to the Emperor of Mankind. For Tarvitz, perfection was neither an aesthetic goal nor a show of vanity, but a tool at the service of victory and the protection of the Empire. While his Legion began to become obsessed with superficial excellence, with personal glory and Fulgrim's approval, Saul maintained a more sober view of war. He watched with concern how the beauty of combat replaced its necessity, and how ambition slowly displaced duty. He was neither a rebel nor an open nonconformist; He was something more dangerous: an officer who thought, who analyzed orders and measured their consequences. Respected for his mettle and honesty, Tarvitz inspired confidence

Saul Tarvitz

@Cesar