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Word Bearers

The Horus Heresy

The XVII Legion answered the Emperor's rebuke of their faith by finding gods who wanted worship, becoming the first and most deliberate architects of the Horus Heresy.

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Faith was the weapon of the Seventeenth Legion long before treachery was. Under their primarch Lorgar, the Word Bearers conquered not merely with bolter and blade but with the fervour of true belief, raising vast cathedrals upon compliant worlds and converting whole populations to the worship of the Emperor as a god. Where other Legions left garrisons, the Word Bearers left temples, and they measured a world's compliance by the depth of its devotion. It was slow work, and it drew the impatience of the wider Crusade, but to Lorgar's sons it was the only work that mattered.

That devotion curdled into the seed of galactic ruin when the Emperor, who forbade all worship of himself, chose to make an example of them. He razed their monument city of Monarchia and compelled the entire Legion to kneel in its ashes, humiliated before their brothers for the crime of loving their father too well as a divinity. The wound went bone-deep. A Legion built entirely upon faith had been told its faith was a lie, and rather than abandon belief, Lorgar resolved to find something in the universe that was worthy of worship, and that would, unlike the Emperor, welcome it.

The Urizen

Lorgar the Urizen, recovered on the temple-world of Colchis, was the most spiritual of all the primarchs, a prophet and orator whose words could turn armies and topple faiths. Colchis had raised him amid religion and revelation, and he carried that hunger for the divine into everything he did. His humiliation at Monarchia transformed that hunger into a quest, and the answers he sought lay not in the light but in the Primordial Truth of the warp.

The First Heresy

Guided by his most trusted counsellors, the arch-priest Kor Phaeron and the First Chaplain Erebus, Lorgar led his Legion on a long and secret pilgrimage into the dark, and there embraced the four great powers of Chaos. The Word Bearers were, in truth, the first of all the Legions to fall, turning traitor in their hearts years before Horus ever bled upon Davin. Everything that followed, they set in motion, patient missionaries of damnation working to bring their brothers to the same terrible revelation.

The Architects of Betrayal

It was Erebus who engineered the wounding of Horus and his seduction by Chaos, and the Word Bearers who midwifed the Warmaster's rebellion into being. When the Heresy came into the open, the Seventeenth revealed the full measure of their long labour, summoning daemons onto the field of battle and unleashing at Calth a campaign of ritual annihilation against the Ultramarines. They fought not for empire but for the glory of their new gods, the first traitors and the truest, zealots who had turned the whole galaxy into an altar.

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