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The Warmaster

Horus Lupercal

The Horus Heresy

First and most favored of the Emperor's primarchs, Horus was elevated above all his brothers as Warmaster before his corruption ignited the galaxy-spanning Horus Heresy.

Discovered and raised in ways that set him apart even from his fellow primarchs, Horus proved himself the Great Crusade's most gifted commander so decisively that the Emperor eventually named him Warmaster, granting him supreme military authority over every Legion in the field and freeing the Emperor himself to return to unspecified works on Terra. That elevation was meant as recognition of unmatched competence and unwavering loyalty, and for decades Horus justified every measure of that trust, expanding Imperial dominion across the stars with a blend of martial genius and personal magnetism that made him, by most accounts, the single most beloved of the Emperor's twenty sons.

The wound Horus suffered on Davin, and the poisoned communion with the Ruinous Powers that followed in its wake, unmade that legacy with horrifying speed. Whether the corruption exploited a genuine grievance, a primarch's wounded pride at his father's silence and distance, or simply preyed on ambition too vast to remain forever subordinate, the result was the same: a four-year war that consumed dozens of Legions, shattered the Great Crusade's unity, and ended only when the Emperor himself confronted his favored son amid the ruins of his own flagship above a burning Terra. Horus fell in that final duel, but the galaxy he shattered on his way down never fully recovered, and his name endures as the single starkest warning the Imperium possesses against the corrupting weight of absolute trust.

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