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Warhammer 40k: The War of Ruskaria
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Complete, First published Jun 21, 2022
Mature
Enzor Cralius, captain of the 5th Company of the Cyberium Crusaders was assigned to defend the planet of Ruskaria against a giant ork WAGH, but this may not be the only foe he may fight, for in the depths of this world, the mamba slithers to the core, to obtain a power only maniacs in a look for the unspeakable excess are able to imagine, a power so dangerous, even the thoughest of warrios can fall into it's grasp, consuming them in an perpetual darkness of pervertion and the constant look to feel pleasure at it's maximum.
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In the age of the Great Crusade, when the Emperor's light sought to pierce the endless dark, there was one who rose among the stars with a vision of unity and strength. He was Gaius Aurelius Regulus, the Primarch of the Second Legion, the Argent Eagles, forged by fate to bring order to chaos and peace to the shattered realms of Man. His was the voice of reason amid the clamor of war, his blade the instrument of Imperial justice. From the ashes of fractured worlds, he wove alliances; from the ruins of defiance, he built empires. Yet even as his conquests brought glory to the Imperium, shadows gathered around him. For in the Imperium of Man, loyalty is both a virtue and a burden, and the price of unity is often paid in blood. As the tides of betrayal and ambition rise, Regulus must confront the eternal question: does the dream of order justify the cost of sacrifice? In the crucible of war, his Legion will stand as a testament to the indomitable will of humanity-or as a warning to those who would place hope in fragile bonds of trust. So begins the tale of the Second Legion: warriors, builders, and unifiers, born to soar above the stars as Argent Eagles. Their triumphs are written in fire, their legacy etched in shadow. For in the grim darkness of the 31st Millennium, even the noblest ideals can be shattered by the unyielding march of fate.