First Contact with the Angels

First Contact with the Angels

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Amidst the wars of the Great Crusade, Warmaster Horus rebelled against the machinations of Chaos and sacrificed himself for the Galaxy; Lorgar's Rebellion finally seems to have become a distant memory for the Imperium. On the 30th Anniversary of the Warmaster's death, a new swath of space would be found by accident, setting new possibilities or new failures in motion. A Warhammer and Mass Effect Crossover Set in an AU for the Great Crusade!
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​He was the only son of the Emperor who dared to call the Imperium a failure. ​Primarch Valerius was lost to the annals of history, a forgotten relic of the Great Crusade. Unlike his zealous brothers, Valerius was not ruled by faith or fury, but by one absolute law: The Doctrine of Necessary Utility. ​When the Sovereign Arbiter of Humanity's Survival returns, he finds the Imperium crippled by superstition, bureaucracy, and a war fought with obsolete doctrine. The revered Codex Astartes is merely a roadmap to failure, and the High Lords are worse than any Xenos threat. ​Valerius refuses to lead a rebellion. Instead, he begins a surgical, systematic crusade to prove that the only path to survival is absolute, ruthless efficiency. He builds the Aegis Imperium, unites the fragmented Space Marine Chapters under his cold, logical command, and forces Roboute Guilliman to yield to a new form of governance. ​His purpose is singular, and his final vow is the most dangerous of all: to gather forbidden relics, breach Holy Terra, and attempt the impossible-to restore his broken father on the Golden Throne. ​A Primarch's logic will either save humanity or shatter it forever. Experience the saga of the Primarch who broke every rule of the 41st Millennium to fulfill the Final Vow.

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