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Revision as of 22:06, 3 February 2018

Manat is a Thousand Sons Exalted Sorcerer of the Cult of Time, who commands a Space Hulk as his personal vessel. When his Space Hulk appeared in the western fringe of the Segmentum Solar in M41, it was boarded by the Imperial Fists Chapter's Anvil of Dorn strike force. Led by Captain Dantarian, the strike force made their way through the Space Hulk's mutating corridors and Manat dies at the Captain's hands. However the Sorcerer's death causes a crack of aetheric power and Dantarian's strike force find themselves back on their Strike Cruiser, preparing to board Manat's Space Hulk as though for the first time. Only an unquiet flicker buried deep within each Imperial Fists' psyche suggests they have done this before, and none can determine why they seem to have sustained so many casualties before even engaging the enemy. Nonetheless the strike force boards Manat's Space Hulk again and then proceed to battle Sorcerer seven more times. Each attempt ends the same way though, as Manat's death always transports the Imperial Fists back to the moment before they boarded the Sorcerer's Space Hulk. The strike force suffers losses on each attempt and on the ninth boarding attack, only Captain Dantarian remains to confront the Sorcerer and he is killed by a laughing Manat.[1]

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