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The First Heretic by Aaron Dembski-Bowden is the fourteenth novel in the Horus Heresy Series.[1] It was later included in "The Novels: Volume 3" eBook collection.
Contents
Plot Summary
Part One: Grey
The citizens of Monarchia, capital city of the planet Khur, are forced to evacuate by the Ultramarines Legion, who force the city to send a single distress call before annihilating it from orbit. Cyrene Valantion, a young woman of the city, is blinded by the orbital barrage. The Word Bearers Seventeenth Legio Astartes receive the distress call as the Legion that brought compliance to Khur and arrive to find the former site of Monarchia a ruined wasteland. Their primarch Lorgar confronts Malcador the Sigillite over the city's destruction upon his arrival but is bewildered and enraged by the Sigillite's attempts to explain and backhands him into the dirt. Malcador then sends a psychic message to the Emperor, who descends to the surface and chastises Lorgar for worshiping him as a god and lingering on his conquered worlds to convert them to that faith. He forces Lorgar and the entire Word Bearers Legion to kneel in the dust as humiliation and warns them against further worship before departing. Lorgar remains kneeling after his Legion rise and two marines, Captain Argel Tal of the Seventh Assault Company, Serrated Sun Chapter and Chaplain Xaphen of the same Chapter, lift him to his feet. Roboute Guilliman makes a condescending remark and Lorgar splits his breastplate with a blow from Illuminarum, but the Ultramarines primarch dismisses this as a tantrum and leaves with Malcador and his Astartes. In the aftermath of the event, as the Word Bearers return to their landing ships, Argel Tal detects movement in the wasteland and rescues Cyrene, half-starved and suffering from infected wounds, who collapses in his arms.[1]
In conference with his advisers, First Chapter Master Kor Phaeron and First Chaplain Erebus, a despairing Lorgar finds solace in their explanation that the Word Bearers have been wrong to venerate the Emperor throughout their history as he is a flawed god, but is less pleased when they imply that the old religion of Colchis that they destroyed to make way for Lorgar's Imperial Creed may have been right after all, and seizes Kor Phaeron by the throat when he admits to allowing embers of religions that matched the Old Way of Colchis to survive on planets the Word Bearers have conquered. Placated by assurances of Kor Phaeron's good intentions and desperately seeking to learn the truth of gods in the galaxy, Lorgar is convinced by the pair to undertake the Pilgrimage, an ancient quest from Colchis's old religion to seek a fabled realm where gods and mortals meet.[2]
The Word Bearers bring to compliance a world where the people have constructed automatons made of toughened glass that spew lightning from their mouths, against which they deploy the Legio Cybernetica machine Incarnadine, and are met by a contingent of twenty Adeptus Custodes assigned to watch over their Legion as they prosecute the Great Crusade. Lorgar dismisses the Custodes from a post-battle gathering of the Legion and informs his warriors that they will be undertaking the Pilgrimage, but that first they will be returning home.[3]
The Word Bearers Legion return to their homeworld Colchis, where the people revere the survivors from Monarchia, Cyrene in particular, as martyrs. Argel Tal and his sergeants Malnor, Torgal and Dagotal escort her through the City of Grey Flowers whilst Lorgar returns to his tower sanctum to converse with his brother Magnus the Red. Lorgar questions Magnus about his voyages through the Warp, asking if he has ever encountered anything that could be considered a god, but Magnus evades Lorgar's questions and departs. In the aftermath of his departure Lorgar has Cyrene brought before him and asks her forgiveness for bringing destruction upon her city, before granting her request to be allowed to serve the Word Bearers and making her a Legion Confessor. He asks Argel Tal's permission to join the 1,301st Expedition Fleet, the fleet to which the Serrated Sun Chapter is attached, and declares that together he and the expedition will push the boundaries of Imperial space in their quest to undertake the Pilgrimage.[4]
Part Two: Pilgrimage
Three years after the Word Bearers' departure from Colchis the 1,301st Expedition has traveled past the edge of known Imperial space and comes across a vast area where Warp energy bleeds into reality. At a meeting of expedition commanders the main astropath of the fleet flagship De Profundis tells them that a kind of psychic scream is emanating from a planet on the edge of the storm. Lorgar, with his limited psychic gifts, is able to inform the gathered commanders that the scream is not wordless: someone is shouting his name into the Warp.[5]
A Word Bearers landing force touches down in the only area of wasteland on the planet and is met by the primitive tribespeople who live there. The tribespeople wear pelts of human skin, are tattooed with symbols that match the constellations of Colchis used as Chapter symbols by the Word Bearers and speak a language that Argel Tal identifies as Colchisian, though Vendatha, one of the five Custodes attached to the expedition, disagrees. Their leader, a girl named Ingethel, greets the Word Bearers with claims that their coming was prophecised and welcomes them to the planet, Cadia. Over the following week the Word Bearers learn about and document the tribes' society, finding many connections to the culture of old Colchis, but the Custodes attached the the expedition, led by Aquillon, are at a loss as to why the Word Bearers do not simply destroy the obviously deviant society which worships gods that reside in the Warp. Argel Tal, Xaphen and Vendatha join Lorgar at an underground ritual and are horrified to find nine tribespeople impaled on spears as sacrifices whilst Ingethel dances naked. Lorgar is promised that this ritual will reveal to him the truth about gods in the universe, but when he is told that he must choose the tenth sacrifice Vendatha demands that the ritual cease and attempts to arrest Lorgar. Violence breaks out and Vendatha kills Deumos, Chapter Master of the Serrated Sun, as well as two other Word Bearers before being gunned down by Xaphen and impaled through the mouth by Argel Tal. Tal implores Lorgar to stop before things get even more out of hand but he refuses and has Vendatha, who is still just alive, impaled on the tenth spear as his sacrifice. Vendatha's death serves as the catalyst for the ritual and Ingethel transforms into a hideous daemon. Ingethel the Ascended promises to show Lorgar the truth of the galaxy but demands that he sacrifice some of his sons so that they may be shown the truth first, and though reluctant Lorgar puts his mission before his sons' safety and chooses Argel Tal and his Seventh Assault Company.[6]
A small fighter vessel, the Orfeo's Lament, is chosen to carry Tal's company into the vast Warp-storm and Ingethel is brought on board, to the discomfort of the bridge crew. The Word Bearers move Ingethel to the observation deck after its presence causes one officer to murder another and as the ship travels deeper into the storm Ingethel shows Argel Tal, Xaphen, Malnor, Torgal and Dagotal as well as by extension the rest of the company many visions, transporting them via Warp sorcery to various places in the past. They witness an Eldar world overtaken by the Warp-maelstrom's expansion and Ingethel relates to them the Eldar legend of the Fall, warning that the Eldar's failure to embrace the Primordial Truth led to their destruction and that the same fate will befall humanity if they make the same mistake. Next, Ingethel takes them to Terra and the subterranean cavern that houses the Emperor's primarch project, where they witness the primarchs in their cryo-pods and the creation of the first Astartes gene-seed and discuss the fates of the Second and Eleventh primarchs. Ingethel reveals to them that the Emperor has masterminded a vast deception, having bargained with the gods of the Warp in order to create the primarchs and then forged an empire that denies the existence of divinity. Betrayed to their cores, the Word Bearers turn against the Emperor and Argel Tal uses his red iron swords to smash the cavern's Geller field generator, facilitating the cataclysm that flung the primarchs to every corner of the galaxy. Returning briefly to the observation deck of the Orfeo's Lament Tal witnesses the landing of several of the primarchs' life-pods on their adoptive homeworlds before coming back for good. Knowing that it has brought them to the point they needed to reach, Ingethel asks the Word Bearers to lower the ship's Geller field and embrace the truth they must bring to humanity. Argel Tal orders it done, and the second it happens Ingethel turns on them and butchers them all. Their corpses possessed by daemons of the Warp, the Seventh Assault Company come back to life with dormant daemons inside them and endure a hellish, seven-month journey out of the storm in which they are forced to eat the corpses of the crew and kill each other so they can drink each other's blood to survive. Less than half the company remains alive by the time they reach the 1,301st expedition, and they are shocked to learn that, while more than half a year has passed for them, only a few seconds have gone by for the rest of the fleet. Lorgar immediately detects the daemons inside them and has them all imprisoned. Visiting Argel Tal to hear his story, Lorgar writes down everything he experienced before deciding his fate.[7]
The survivors of the Seventh Company are released back into the fleet, Logar having decided to embrace the truth about the galaxy, however ugly, and preparing to undertake his own journey through the Eye of Terror accompanied by Ingethel. Training with Aquillon, Argel Tal delivers a lie about the circumstances of Vendatha's death and Aquillon thanks him for his supposed actions before congratulating him on his promotion to Chapter Master. Shortly before his departure from the fleet Lorgar presides over Argel Tal's promotion ceremony, declaring Tal and Xaphen the new leaders of the Serrated Sun and the Gal Vorbak, its elite core formed of the survivors from the Orfeo's Lament. In secret, he orders them keep their possessed nature hidden until the time comes to declare their rebellion against the Imperium and to block any reports Aquillon sends back to Terra.[8]
Part Three: Crimson
Sources
- 1 The First Heretic (Novel), Chapters 1-4
- 2 The First Heretic, Chapter 5
- 3 The First Heretic, Chapters 7-8
- 4 The First Heretic, Chapters 10-11
- 5 The First Heretic, Chapter 13
- 6 The First Heretic, Chapters 14-15
- 7 The First Heretic, Chapters 16-18
- 8 The First Heretic, Chapter 19