Chapter 42 40. Twilight Raiders

Endurance.

just now.
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Hades was walking along the narrow corridor with Mortarion, and the two of them were walking slowly, not in a hurry to go to the next place.

Mortarion hurried on in silence, giving Hades room to think.

Hades was still thinking about what Mortarion had just said in his heart.

Even if these veterans from Terra were all now sworn to Mortarion, Mortarion would not give his trust lightly to them.

This is not Mortarion's paranoia. In fact, the veterans of each legion will have some friction with the Primarch and recruits who have just arrived.

For example, No.13 Legion Ultramarines, Primarch Guilliman could not understand the violent methods of Terra veterans.Another example is the Raven Guard of the No.19 Legion. Corakos doesn't like the veterans of Terra using the Astra Militarum as a war bait.

If the Primarch's personal charisma is strong enough, or if he has enough superb political wisdom, then the fusion of the old and new legions will become easier.

A typical positive representative is the No.13 Legion, the Ultramarines. Robert Guilliman continues to use his wisdom to persuade veterans to embark on a new path.

Or the Ninth Legion, the holy Sanguinius who rescued the group of vampires who were about to fall.

But there are also less positive representatives. For example, No.14 Legion, Death Guard.

Mortarion's style is very simple, using his outstanding war thinking and methods to convince these veterans.

Then use high-casualty wars to fight out these veterans in order to realize the blood exchange of the legion.

Some stubborn veterans will stick to their old glory and volunteer to perform some deadly missions.

Others chose to believe in their Primarch entirely, letting go of their past glory.
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In fact, if we change our perspective and don't think from the perspective of the integration of the old and new legions, then Mortarion's method may be a more efficient method.

In this way, in a short period of time, you can insert your own people into the army to the maximum extent, so as to realize the expansion of your own power.

Some people may be puzzled here, because haven’t all these Terran veterans declared their allegiance to Mortarion, so what about the expansion of power?

In fact, it is not so much an allegiance to the Primarch himself as it is that the veterans choose their allegiance because the Emperor demands their allegiance to the Primarch.

Most of these twilight raider veterans from Terra have seen the majesty and splendor of the Emperor himself. For them, the Primarch is nothing more than a gift from the Emperor.

With the Primarch, the entire Legion would be stronger, but even without the Primarch, the Legion continued to function in its own way.

What's more, Mortarion's return was late compared to the entire Great Crusade. After Mortarion, only Angron, Coracos, and Omega remained in the empire. .

This leads to the psychological independence of the Twilight Raiders.

The previous dusk raiders, compared to those who are still envious of Guilliman, the No.12 legion war dogs who have returned to the Primarch of Sanguinius gorgeously.

The No.14 Legion has long realized that a Legion that leaves the Primarch can also do well.

Even in the original No.14 Legion, the Twilight Raiders, there is still such a thought within the entire legion——

That is, what can we do if we have a Primarch?Legion No.14 without a Primarch could do what the Primarch-led armies did.

The most extreme veterans, even think that the Primarch is nothing more than that, and playfully see if the Primarch can make the entire Legion better.

The heads of the veterans are always held high, they have their proud capital.

These veterans, who have fought through most of the wars alone, walked silently in the universe. When other legions were cheering for the recovery of the original body and preparing a grand welcome ceremony, the Dusk Raiders silently walked in the galaxy. fight in every corner.

When Sanguinius knelt before his sons, when Guilliman of the Ultramar Empire recast the glory of the Ultramarines, when Dorn led his huge and perfect pocket empire back,

Those Legions whose Primarch had not been recovered had to watch their performance from the audience.

Some legions are envious, wishing their Primarch to be as noble as Sanguinius, as glorious as Guilliman, and as proud as Horus.

There is no Space Marine who does not yearn for the father to whom their genes are linked.

They want their Primarch to be the best, they want their Primarch to be the most unique, and they want to be led to be the most glorious batch.

But there are always legions that are an exception.

For example, the original No.14 Legion, Dusk Raiders.

They have their own culture, they have their own history.

When the attack point of a planet silently rotates to the junction of light and shadow, the total attack of the No.14 Legion has just begun.

They took advantage of the twilight to launch a large-scale ground attack on the enemy. The dim and charming light dimmed the gray power armor of the space fighters. The ancient and traditional Albia tactics were still playing their role in the universe.

They are the brave men of Terra, they are the strong right arm of the Emperor.

As a result, they have earned themselves the unique title - Raiders of the Dusk.

They have their own pride.

What's more intriguing is that the Twilight Raiders are proud and independent, silent and stubborn, and do not depend on the character of the superior, to some extent
A worthy son of Mortarion.

The tall body of the Primarch was still roaming the corridors of the Endurance at this moment. Hades looked at Mortarion, wondering how he was getting along with these veterans.

As far as Hades is concerned, he is still more inclined to hope that the old and new legions will be better integrated.

One is that Hades respects these veterans who have been in the army for a lifetime, and the other is that there are a large number of veterans in the legion, and their combat effectiveness is often stronger.

The third is that if Mortarion insists on mutiny, these veterans from Terra will be the last loyal faction of the Death Guard.
Sometimes it can be difficult to think about things because you don't want to face them.

Hades knew that although he had successfully dispelled one of Mortarion's inner demons, Hades was more inclined to be sure about things like fate.

As for Typhon, Hades would figure out a way, and if he could be persuaded, he would try.

But if it doesn't work.
—then kill him.

But what Hades is worried about is, even if he kills a future traitor, will there be a second traitor, or a third traitor?
Even, even if there is no betrayer, will Mortarion be ascended by Nurgle's design?
What's more, even without Nurgle's design, in the original plot, Mortarion would choose to betray because of Horus' persuasion.

For now, killing the alien lord Nacre is only the tiniest detail in the entire process of Warhammer's huge destiny.

As a tiny member of the race, how much splash can Hades struggle with?
Things in the future are too treacherous, and personal power is too small.

Based on the current information, Hades is still unable to make his own conclusions about the next step.

escape?Is it war?Is it to turn the tide?Or hide in fate?
The mystery of himself is already full of doubts.

Hades needs to see more, he needs to think more.

He will find his own answer.

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