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Lucina's voice carried the weight of inherited sorrow as she began her tale—a chronicle of humanity's fall that had been passed down through generations of resistance fighters.

"The calamity began not long after humanity had quelled the rebellion of the Iron n," she said, her words heavy with the bitter irony of their species' fate.

"The Warp unleashed storms of unprecedented fury across the galaxy. Navigator houses fell silent. Astropathic communication ceased entirely. Every vessel that attempted translation into the Immaterium simply... vanished."

The Emperor listened in silence, His golden features revealing nothing of the grief that such accounts always stirred within normal man. He had witnessed this pattern countless tis—isolated human worlds falling to corruption and despair during the long millennia of Old Night.

"Human civilization fragnted," Lucina continued. "Countless colonies found themselves severed from the greater tapestry of mankind. The Petakanas system shared this fate—cut off from all contact with the wider galaxy, our ssages cast into the void with no hope of reply."

She paused, gathering strength for what ca next.

"In those early years, our people maintained hope. Exploration fleets were dispatched to neighboring systems, seeking signs of surviving human colonies. The reports they brought back spoke only of death—worlds consud by Warp-spawned horrors, populations twisted into barely recognizable mockeries of their forr selves."

The familiar litany of humanity's decline during Old Night filled the air between them. The Emperor had heard variations of this story on a thousand worlds, yet each recounting carried its own unique agonies.

"As the Warp storms intensified, we began to see the first signs of... change among our own people. Psykers erged in unprecedented numbers, their abilities wild and uncontrolled. Physical mutations manifested in children who had been born seemingly normal. Our society began to fracture under the strain."

Lucina's expression hardened as she reached the crux of her people's downfall.

"The planetary governnt recognized the threat these developnts posed. They moved to implent containnt protocols—quarantine facilities, registration requirents, mandatory screening. It was the rational response to an existential crisis."

"But there was resistance," the Emperor observed, already anticipating the familiar pattern of human folly.

"Vocal and widespread," Lucina confird bitterly. "Human rights organizations mobilized in defense of the mutants and rogue psykers. Council mbers seeking popular support championed their cause, claiming that these... aberrations were still human beings deserving of protection and respect."

The Emperor's jaw tightened imperceptibly. This particular form of human self-destruction was one He had encountered repeatedly throughout the galaxy—compassion perverted into complicity with corruption.

"Public demonstrations erupted across our worlds," Lucina continued. "The suppression operations were halted before they could achieve their objectives. We lost our only opportunity to contain the threat while it remained manageable."

"And the corruption spread," the Emperor stated rather than asked.

"Like a plague," she confird. "As the Warp storms reached their zenith, the psykers lost what little control they had possessed. They beca conduits for entities that should never have touched our reality. Daemonic possession beca commonplace. Nightmare phenona manifested in population centers. The very fabric of reality began to fray."

Lucina's voice grew hollow as she described the systematic collapse of her civilization.

"By the ti our leaders recognized their error, it was far too late. Paranormal catastrophes erupted across every settled world. Social order disintegrated. Entire cities were consud by Warp-spawned horrors that defied rational comprehension."

"It was during this period of chaos that the Blood Ancestor erged," she continued, her tone carrying absolute loathing. "A man who claid to have received blessings from the powers beyond the veil. He promised immortality, power, and dominion over the dark arts to any who would serve him."

The Emperor nodded grimly. Such figures appeared on every world touched by Chaos corruption—mortals who traded their souls for temporary power, becoming focal points for daemonic influence.

"The transformation he offered proved irresistible to many of our ruling class," Lucina explained. "High-ranking officials, military commanders, even planetary governors—all sought his gift of extended life and supernatural abilities. The Blood Descendants spread through our governnt like a cancer."

"The loyal forces attempted to resist?" the Emperor inquired.

"They tried," Lucina replied with bitter admiration. "The planetary defense forces launched a coordinated strike against the Blood Ancestor's strongholds. But they had been betrayed from within—military codes, deploynt schedules, even safe house locations were compromised. The assault failed catastrophically."

Her voice grew quieter as she recounted the final collapse.

"When the planetary governor was captured and subjected to ritual flaying before the assembled population, our governnt's authority simply evaporated. What followed was an age of absolute darkness—entire cities beca hunting grounds for monsters, while the surviving human population was reduced to cowering prey."

The Emperor absorbed this account with the patience of one who had witnessed countless similar tragedies. "The orbital installations held out longer," He observed.

"The space habitats possessed superior defensive capabilities," Lucina confird. "They resisted for decades, maintaining bastions of human civilization while the surface worlds fell to chaos. But even they could not withstand the sustained assault of the Blood Descendants and their daemonic allies."

She gestured toward the perpetually overcast sky.

"The warning transmissions we discovered were broadcast during their final days—a last desperate attempt to prevent other human expeditions from sharing their fate. The Blood Descendants systematically destroyed our technological infrastructure afterward, reducing our civilization to pre-industrial levels to ensure we could never threaten their rule again."

The Emperor considered this intelligence carefully. "Yet you have maintained organized resistance despite their efforts."

"The Blanks among our people proved immune to their worst depredations," Lucina explained with obvious pride. "We beca the natural leaders of any resistance movent, as we alone could stand against their psychic manipulations and blood sorcery. My parents died fighting these monsters, as did their parents before them."

"A noble legacy," the Emperor acknowledged. "Tell —the Warp storms that enabled this catastrophe have long since subsided. Why does this world still reek of Immaterium taint?"

Lucina shook her head helplessly. "I lack the knowledge to answer such questions, my lord. But there are others among our leadership who have studied this phenonon. Perhaps they could provide the insight you seek."

The Emperor inclined His head graciously. "Arrange the eting."

The gathering took place in a hidden chamber beneath the settlent's ruins, where the resistance had maintained their headquarters for generations.

The assembled leaders represented the shattered remnants of human authority on this benighted world—survivors who had kept the fla of hope alive through centuries of oppression.

Veronica, the regional resistance commander, stepped forward first. She was a powerfully built woman whose bearing spoke of countless battles fought against impossible odds.

Beside her stood a tall, gaunt figure whose augtic implants and ritual scarification marked him as one of the few remaining tech-adepts on the planet.

"It is an honor to et travelers from beyond the void," Veronica said, executing a formal bow that spoke of military training from a bygone age. "I am Veronica, commander of the Third Regional Resistance Cell."

"I am the Master of the Imperium of Man," the Emperor replied with a grave voice. "I have co to liberate this world from the darkness that has consud it. The reign of these abominations approaches its end."

Veronica's expression remained carefully neutral. "We have heard such promises before, my lord. Many have co claiming to be our salvation, only to fall victim to the Blood Ancestor's power. We pledge our loyalty only to those who prove they can deliver on their words."

"A wise policy," the Emperor acknowledged. "What proof would satisfy you?"

"The Blood Ancestor's head," Veronica replied without hesitation. "End his reign of terror, destroy the source of this world's corruption, and you will have our complete allegiance."

"That shall be accomplished," the Emperor stated with absolute certainty. "But first, I require intelligence. Why does this world still writhe with Warp energy long after the great storms have passed?"

The tech-adept stepped forward, his voice carrying the chanical inflection of heavy augtic modification. "I have studied this phenonon extensively, my lord. Based on reconnaissance conducted within the Blood Ancestor's palace complex, I believe the answer lies in a pact he has forged with entities from beyond the veil."

The Emperor's attention focused entirely on the man's words.

"Regular sacrifices are conducted within his inner sanctum," the tech-adept continued.

"Hundreds of our people are butchered monthly in rituals designed to maintain a permanent gateway between our reality and the Immaterium. The death and despair generated by these ceremonies feed the daemonic powers that sustain his rule."

"Only by destroying the Blood Ancestor and sealing this gateway can the world's spiritual contamination be cleansed," Veronica added grimly.

The Emperor was about to request additional details when a resistance scout burst into the chamber, his face flushed with exertion and fear.

"Commander!" he gasped. "Baron Whyte advances on our position with a full battle company of Blood Descendants. They an to purge every resistance cell in the region."

The announcent caused imdiate consternation among the assembled leaders. Veronica's face hardened as she calculated their limited options.

"We must evacuate imdiately," she declared. "Our forces cannot withstand a direct confrontation with that many Blood Descendants."

"Perhaps," the Emperor said mildly, "you would benefit from witnessing the might of Imperial forces before making such assessnts."

He gestured toward an elevated position that overlooked the approaches to their hidden stronghold. "Observe from there, and you shall understand why worlds across the galaxy rejoice when the Imperium's armies arrive to liberate them."

The resistance leaders followed the Emperor to the designated vantage point, their expressions mixing curiosity with skepticism. From their elevated position, they could observe the entire valley that stretched before the settlent.

The approaching Blood Descendant force was indeed formidable—hundreds of winged humanoids advancing in organized formations, their weapons glinting in the sanguine light that filtered through the perpetual cloud cover.

Many took to the skies, their leathery wings carrying them in aerial reconnaissance patterns that spoke of military discipline.

Veronica and her companions watched with growing dread as the enemy host deployed across the valley floor. This was easily the largest Blood Descendant force they had ever witnessed—more than enough to eliminate every resistance cell on the continent.

"My lord," Veronica said quietly, "perhaps we should consider a tactical withdrawal. No human force could stand against such numbers."

The Emperor's response was to gesture toward the valley, where twenty figures in golden armor had erged from concealnt.

They advanced in perfect formation, their guardian spears gleaming like captured starlight.

"Observe," He commanded simply.

What followed defied rational comprehension.

The Custodians moved through the enemy formation like avenging angels given form. Their guardian spears traced arcs of destruction that cleaved through armor, flesh, and bone with equal ease.

Blood Descendants that had terrorized human populations for centuries fell like wheat before the scythe.

The engagent lasted perhaps ten minutes.

When silence returned to the valley, the Blood Descendant army had ceased to exist. Scattered body parts littered the ground in grueso testimony to the Custodians' martial prowess.

Banners that had flown proudly above the enemy host now burned in funeral pyres, sending black smoke spiraling into the crimson sky.

Baron Whyte's head adorned the point of Valdor's guardian spear, planted in the center of the killing field like a macabre standard. Even in death, the creature's features were frozen in an expression of absolute terror.

The Emperor turned to regard the stunned resistance leaders, allowing Himself a slight smile.

"This is the power of the Imperium," He declared.

The Raven chose that mont to add its own comntary, fluttering its wings with obvious satisfaction.

"Most impressive, wouldn't you say? Perhaps it's ti to reconsider your allegiances, mortals."

Veronica stared at the scene of devastation below, her worldview fundantally altered by what she had witnessed. When she finally found her voice, it carried the tone of absolute conviction.

"My lord," she said, dropping to one knee in formal submission, "the Third Regional Resistance Cell pledges its loyalty to the Imperium of Man. Command us, and we shall serve."

To be continued...

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