829.M30 - Proxima - Capital City Centauri - Parliament Castle
829.M30 - Proxima - Capital City Centauri - Parliament Castle
"Hope for the best, prepare for the worst."
While what remained of the 16th Cohort waited for extraction along with the Emperor's forces, I was left alone to my own thoughts. As fractured and slowly healing as these memories were.
However the arrival of a certain Astartes had derailed anytime I would have dedicated myself to deciphering how to best use what I do know from whatever life I had lived in the past.
Why was that so? It pertained to the relationship I shared with the Astartes.
The one who recruited me shortly after the subjugation of Europa in the very early hours of the Great Crusade.
My mentor, Rylanor.
There were many ways to describe him, but one I found particular accurate was…strict.
"Reckless." A strike directed towards me broke my thoughts. A feint, followed by a decapitating strike I barely managed to parry.
"Stubborn Waste of perfectly good gene seed!" Followed by an uppercut from his left that connected with the jaw of my helmet and knocked it off. A series of precise blows following the unexpected fist to my jaw further damaged my armor.
For a variety of reasons, I stayed silent. There was no escaping this chastisement from my old mentor.
History had taught that.
Retorting or arguments with the stubborn piece of Ceramite in front of me would take far longer than any campaign I had ever been on.
Rylanor the Unyielding. Mentor. Friend. Brother.
Loyal to a fault. A great friend to have and a terrible enemy to make.
In our storied history, the two of us have had this same form of conversation many times.
Since my inception into the third legion.
During my time as an aspirant during the wars on Luna.
Fighting various Xenos races and human empires in the stars.
And now here in the Parliament castle square, in the ruins of once beautiful buildings and with many of our brothers nearby.
The familiar scene of Rylanor's lecture had begun once more, and more than likely this would not be the last time such an event occurred. At least, that's what my experience and the bruises I had were telling me at this moment.
Unbeknownst to me at that time, but this event would become something of a tradition to the third legion.
Veterans and recruits in the third legion would throw wagers into the odds of me coming out of one of Rylanor's famed lectures unharmed.
Though that remains a story for another time.
Presently. I was ducking another blow aimed towards me from Rylanor after I had recovered from his earlier fist to my jaw.
Eventually after a few new dents decorated my armor, the physical part of Rylanor's lecture ended.
Making way for the verbal lecture.
"Rallying your troops was a solid plan, saving the Auxilia was honorable and tactical. But why, on the Emperor's golden throne…did you rush headfirst into your foes Kaon?" Said Rylanor calmly, his helmet giving away no emotion. "You of all people should know by now that any strategy involving a leader of an army rushing head long into battle is foolish...Lord Horus is an exception to the rule not an example to this rule…and even then, he wouldn't even consider such a foolish tactic…I thought you grew out of our legions…habit of reckless valor Kaon."
I could see Rylanor letting out a sigh before continuing.
"It appears I need to remind you why the third legion tends to squash these tendencies, Kaon."
Followed by a kick to the front of my armor that left a foot shaped indent in my armor and had me sprawled on my back.
At this point the Aquilla that once adorned my armor had vanished. Turning my armor back into its usual shade of purple.
Whatever power the emperor bestowed in my armor likely decided this was a pummeling I likely needed no protection against.
A notion I had to agree with despite the new bruises I sported under my power armor. Rylanor had a strong point, my actions had been more gamble than anything.
"-rmore, if we all listened to that part of our geneseed we would be throwing ourselves without any care for our lives in almost every campaign we participate in Kaon. The age old terran saying about discretion is key Kaon."
With a sigh Rylanor inclines his helmet slightly at me while putting the digits of his armored hand where his brow would be.
"I would say more, but this lesson seems to be missing its point at the moment..."
I could only nod and agree with the assessment. "Forgive me Rylanor, I meant no disrespect. You are right in your observations, old friend…I was reckless and foolish in my actions. No matter the results. Or situation…I apologize."
"You don't need to apologize…Strive to be better than before Kaon, live up to all the potential I know you have…no, go beyond that potential and reach farther than you ever thought possible Kaon. Your success is your own, but your faults are mine. What matters at the end of the day is that the 16th Cohort endures, and you still live. That is more than what I had hoped to find when I arrived." Rylanor says quietly, pausing for a few moments in hesitation before speaking again. "It is good to see you unharmed Kaon."
The meaning of his words is not lost to me. "Thank you Rylanor."
"Of course that is no excuse for the poor shape I find your armor and equipment in. What am I going to do with you Kaon?" Rylanor said in a huff, clearing his throat awkwardly while his helmet turned to observe the transportation of the wounded.
"Converstion into a Dreadnought is a viable solution." I chip in before pretending I hadn't said anything at all. The slow turn of Rylanor's helmeted head more than tells of the consequences of continuing that dialogue.
For a long moment the atmosphere was silent, the sound of Thunder Hawks and other Astartes silent as Rylanor fixed me with the quietest stare possible.
"How fares the battle for Proxima Prime?" I asked, breaking the awkward silence.
For a moment it almost seemed that I was due for another long lecture at the look my mentor aimed my way. Before my mentor let out a long annoyed sigh.
"Projections say the battle for the Proximan system will take half a year. Naturally, priority will be given to extract the Emperor from Proxima as fast as possible." Said Rylanor, his posture betraying no emotion. "The Legion will need its first company captain for the planetary assaults once Proxima prime is glassed, are you prepared Kaon?"
I nodded, my hand gripping my Bolter. "Always."
"Good, and one more thing Kaon. I have something important to give you. Something you handed me a long time ago." Rylanor begins to say, before the moment is cut short by the arrival of heavy footsteps.
"Captain Kaon, Lord Rylanor. Thunderhawks are ready to depart. Orbital command projects that the battle for Proxima major should only last a few more hours now that the legion has been deployed in full force." Said Lieutenant Marus calmly, gesturing towards several of the aforementioned landing crafts carrying the wounded away from the center square. "Are you both ready to depart?"
A look was shared between me and Rylanor, before we both nodded. Whatever Rylanor needed to say would have to wait for a more opportune time in the future. In a matter of moments I and Rylanor boarded a Thunderhawk, accompanied by Marus and several dozen other Battle Brothers with various wounds.
. . .
Above Proxima Prime - Third Legion Thunderhawk
Among the Astartes with us were some of my closest allies from the First Company. Astartes that had been fighting alongside me since my inception into the legion. Five other legionaries clad in purple and white MKII Power armor with gold trim. Each one with the First Company standard on their pauldrons trim and knee pads of their leg armor.
"Apothecaries are going to have a field day with you, Captain." Said the marine to my right, Pelleon. A gifted warrior and my second in command. "I reckon Apothecary Fabius will have another headache looking at you this time brother. From what we gathered from the reports, you were glowing with the fury of a hundred battle brothers."
I incline my head towards Pelleon, eyes narrowed. "I fail to see why this would bother the good Apothecary."
"Of course you would, captain." Interjected another marine on my left, Adrosis. The badge of the apothecary on his pauldron. The tone of his voice hinting at his exasperation and annoyance. "What with the amount of strange new ways you find yourself wounded in battle Kaon. It's a modern wonder how you haven't been interned in a dreadnought already. Though I suppose a predisposition to getting injured in unique ways is something you and lord Rylanor share. I can only be thankful you did not have one of your hearts punched out of your chest this time."
"Truthfully I would rather be researching in the Legions labs right now. Alas, what am I to do when our first company's captain finds himself in the worst battles in our legions history." Adrosis said with a higher pitch of annoyance, his helmet turning to take one look at the state of my armor before shaking his head and letting out an audible sigh. An intentional gesture on his part. "I don't think I have seen an Astartes with such a low sense of self preservation...well aside from those madmen in the Ninth…cannibals and butchers the lot of them."
A part of me trembled when I recalled the last time the Third Legion fought with the Ninth. It seemed more apt to call them World Eaters as they were right now then the angels they were to be in the possible future my memories whispered in my mind.
"You wound me, Adrosis, am I truly as reckless as you say?" I asked back while breaking my thoughts from the topic of the Ninth, looking around at my gathered brothers for support.
"Yes." Was the unified answer from the dozen or so brothers around us injured and non-injured. Rylanor and Pelleon among them.
"Hmm I'll remember this in the next training drills we run." Was my short response.
"Now let's not be hasty here brother captai-" Pelleon began to say, slight panic entering as if he just remembered me and my mentor shared certain quirks in regards to 'training'.
Truthfully there was merit to what Adrosis was saying. He had been assigned to my squad for a few decades so far. While I had a great deal of success organizing certain parts of the legion. My tenure as captain had put me in situations and battles where I could not place my own safety as a high priority. It did not help that my experience in leading an entire company was inadequate compared to my peers. Which had led me to command from less...tactical vantage points.
I suppose that was a trait I had carried over from my old life. I wasn't quite sure as my centuries as an Astartes made any prior memory seem hazy at this point. Like trying to look through foggy glass and make sense of the other side.
In fact, If not for the importance of the memories I would have likely forgotten them by now due to how my physiology worked now. Thankfully as an upside to my current status, my panic and doubt had long ceased once my biological processes had started working properly.
As thoughts such as those passed through my mind, the Thunderhawk shook slightly as it docked onto Andronius, the flagship of the third legion. A beautiful Strike Cruiser that had served the Legion well at this point. Its crew, both transhuman and mortal. Were battle hardened and experienced by this point in the crusade.
It was at this moment Rylanor approached me and clasped my armour's shoulder as we started leaving the Thunder Hawks doors. "Kaon, about the previous topic I need to tel-"
Before either of us could continue we were met with a retinue of third legion marines, led by the current Legion Master Abdemon.
"For the Apothecary Bile's sake I hope what's under the armor is more intact than your armor Captain." Greeted the Legion Master while his eyes scanned the scraps of my armor amused. "Throne knows how much hair he has lost over your…quirks."
"Et tu, Legion Master?" I reply back in mock betrayal, tilting my head slightly in respect while me and Rylanor made way for our brothers to unload the wounded. Stepping closer to Abdemon and the pair of legion honor guards on either side of him.
"I suppose the battle must be going on seeing as you are here and not at the command bridge. What is happening, Legion Master?" I asked the question that appeared in my mind when I noticed the relaxed posture of Abdemon.
"I'd like to know that myself, Kaon." Sighed the Legion Master. "One moment we are preparing for a long and grueling battle Proxima, the next we receive transmissions that the Bucephalus had entered the system along with a contingent of the Luna Wolves."
"They are?" Asked Rylanor beside me, a note of startled surprise in his voice.
My mind stilled at that, to my knowledge from both lives it should have been impossible for the Luna Wolves to arrive here. On one side of my memories, the human one. They were never supposed to be here for the Proximan Betrayal. While my Astartes side remembered clearly that the Luna Wolves theatre of war was on the opposite side of the Proxima System.
"How did-" I asked Abdemon, my helmet doing nothing to hide the startled note in my voice.
"I wish I knew Kaon, we could only make out their arrival into the system. Communication is still blocked. Though this does make our job significantly easier." Interrupted the Legion Master, anticipating my question. "We only need to fight towards the last location of the Bucephalus we received from our systems, and escort the Emperor there."
"And the rest of the system?" I asked.
"We'll make the Proximans bleed for every Imperial life lost on the planet." Abdomen said, looking at me with deathly seriousness. "The fact our legion was almost blind sided by these insurrectionists is an insult we will pay in full on our way to meet up with the Bucephalus. A notion that is thankfully shared by the command staff of the Imperial Army among us."
"Glory to the Emperor." Was my only response to Abdemon. My hand reached out to clasp his. "What is my role going to be in the coming battles?"
"Death to his foes." Abdemon replied back, gauntleted hands clasping in a firm shake. "Kaon, your role is a simple one. Recover and stay aboard the Adronius. I am keeping you here for the duration of the campaign. It's why I came here in person, you see you will b-"
My mind stopped at that, some instinctual part of myself protested those words. I couldn't afford to stay here aboard the ship while my brothers bled.
"Legion Master, I am still able. Just give me another set of weapons and armor. I can still fi-" I began to protest stepping closer to Abdemon.
Before being hit on the back of my helmet by Rylanor. "Stop your protests and let the Legion Master finish talking. I swear…some hundred years old and still panicking like an aspirant on Europa…"
"Thank you brother." Nodded Abdemon to my mentor. "As I was saying, you are being benched because you have a different task ahead of you Kaon. The Emperor left orders to exclude you from this campaign because you and the 4th cohort are being reassigned once we meet up with the Bucephalus."
I tilted my helmet slightly, while rubbing the spot where Rylanor had hit me earlier. "Where exactly am I being reassigned?"
Each cohort of the Third Legion served a different purpose. The 16th was composed mainly of newer members of the legion and were typically used during Imperial Compliance.
As for the fourth, they dealt with the escorting of priceless resources or VIPs. Members were picked from the finest Astartes and members from the Imperial Army. But to my knowledge there shouldn't have been anything important happening at the moment to reassign me away from this campaign. Let alone an entire cohort of marines.
The answer I received was a quick but no less impactful one.
"You will be in charge of escorting our gene seed from Mars to the vaults of Luna along with the fourth cohort. The ships carrying our geneseed will meet up with elements of the Fourth Cohort along the way."
I took a long moment to process the words spoken.
"What…?"
. . .
I had little to know knowledge at the time of the resulting ripples that would occur due to the orders from the Emperor. Nor of the special individuals I would meet in the near future.
And the constant headache one of these individuals would give me constantly throughout the Crusade.
. . .
(?????'s POV)
The galaxy was a beautiful place. So much history, so much knowledge, so many different cultures springing up in the galaxies long existence and since he last explored the stars.
A shame then, that so often such history was trampled under foot. Cultures erased, knowledge lost, and these beautiful moments lost to time forever. Truly, the galaxy must weep tears of joy then thanks to his thankless mission.
For untold amounts of time he has kept the history of the galaxy safe in his collection.
While his other peers and colleagues may jeer and mock his noble mission, he will endure.
Yes for the sake of history, he would continue his work. For no other in his circle could truly understand the value of such a thing. How could they when they continued to refuse his kind efforts of preserving their important history.
Not that what his colleagues had to say was of any importance today.
For today once more, he. The Noble Custodian of History, would save another piece of it!
Hopefully this time, he would have a more...receptive audience.
Afterall History required two parties, the historian...and their audience. Without that, it would simply be talking with oneself.
And it grew quite irritating trying to teach his audience about history when they kept screaming.
Well he had plenty of time. Afterall it wasn't as if anything would go wrong in the future.
Ah, the beauty of time.
Truly the future was looking bright.
. . .
(???????'s POV)
He overlooked the city complex. Each and every part of it was a work of art. From the now happy people running about, to the works of art and music that reached from the lowest mines to the highest spire. His eyes and mind able to process everything within seconds of seeing it.
And every sight fulfilled him. Gave him hope that his efforts weren't for naught.
It was all proof of what could be done when humanity wasn't pushing itself down. When humanity looked past it's innate cruelty and strived for something better.
When they had someone like him to help lift them up, and guide them to what they truly could be. Something beautiful, something proud, something human, something perfect.
Even if he knew he didn't truly belong to them, it mattered not.
He made it his mission to fight for them. For a world where everyone could go as high and as far as they liked. Because they believed in him when they didn't need to.
Took him in when all logic pointed otherwise.
Raised him up high as one of their own. Named him, and gave him purpose from the beauty of their struggle. He was called the Illuminator in their tongue.
A purpose and name he spent everyday trying to live up to.
He would be a light to guide them.
Because they dared to love him, and he would return that love a hundred, nay a thousand times back.
Because love would never be conquered.
He was and always will be their illuminator.
A resolve he carried within himself like a burning flame as he gazed at his people and hoped for an even brighter tomorrow.
Truly nothing could go wrong in the future.