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  • Ygethmor the Deceiver
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  • Little is known of the personal history of the vile creature known as Ygethmor the Deceiver before he rose to prominence during the 13th Black Crusade in 999.M41. It can be assumed that he was once a Legionary who served within the ranks of Sons of Horus Legion during the Great Crusade and the terrible intergalactic conflict known as the Horus Heresy over ten thousand standard years ago. As a Chaos Sorcerer, he possesses powerful psychic abilities, which may hint at his origins as a former psychic servant of his Legion's Librarius. During the early years of the Great Crusade, many Astartes of the Space Marine Legions began to display powerful psychic abilities. At the urging of the powerful psyker and Primarch of the psychically-gifted Thousand Sons Legion, Magnus the Red, as well as some
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  • Little is known of the personal history of the vile creature known as Ygethmor the Deceiver before he rose to prominence during the 13th Black Crusade in 999.M41. It can be assumed that he was once a Legionary who served within the ranks of Sons of Horus Legion during the Great Crusade and the terrible intergalactic conflict known as the Horus Heresy over ten thousand standard years ago. As a Chaos Sorcerer, he possesses powerful psychic abilities, which may hint at his origins as a former psychic servant of his Legion's Librarius. During the early years of the Great Crusade, many Astartes of the Space Marine Legions began to display powerful psychic abilities. At the urging of the powerful psyker and Primarch of the psychically-gifted Thousand Sons Legion, Magnus the Red, as well as some of his fellow Primarchs, this led to the creation of the Librarius within each Legion, whose psychically gifted Battle-Brothers would seek the betterment of their Legion and the expansion of the burgeoning Imperium of Man. When Horus was corrupted by the powers of the Chaos Gods and began the internecine conflict known as the Horus Heresy, the Librarians of those Traitor Legions that followed him spat upon their oaths of fealty to the Emperor and dedicated themselves to Chaos, receiving new psychic powers. The only exception were the Librarians of the World Eaters, who were hunted down and slain by their brethren as a bloody sacrifice to Khorne, for the Chaos God of war and murder hates all practitioners of sorcery, which he sees as dishonourable trickery when compared to the joys of simple, blood-drenched slaughter.