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When [[Amon Tauromachian]] returned from his extended [[Blood Game]], Valdor informed his fellow Custodian of how [[Horus|Horus Lupercal]] had declared rebellion against the Emperor. When Tauromachian asked how this could happen, Valdor, speaking as someone who knew the [[Warmaster]], rejected theories that it was pride or resentment, instead voicing his belief that [[Chaos|something]] had driven Horus and his closest advisers mad. Valdor then assigned Tauromachian with the task of investigating [[Pherom Sichar]], Lord of [[Hy Brasil]], for evidence of treason.<sup>3</sup>
 
When [[Amon Tauromachian]] returned from his extended [[Blood Game]], Valdor informed his fellow Custodian of how [[Horus|Horus Lupercal]] had declared rebellion against the Emperor. When Tauromachian asked how this could happen, Valdor, speaking as someone who knew the [[Warmaster]], rejected theories that it was pride or resentment, instead voicing his belief that [[Chaos|something]] had driven Horus and his closest advisers mad. Valdor then assigned Tauromachian with the task of investigating [[Pherom Sichar]], Lord of [[Hy Brasil]], for evidence of treason.<sup>3</sup>
  
After Horus declared his rebellion, Valdor then oversaw the mission and deployment of the first ever execution team.  Invited by the [[Master of Assassins]], one of the [[High Lords of Terra]] whose secret identity was [[Malcador The Sigillite]] Valdor oversaw the council of Assassins.  Each clade- [[Venenum]], [[Eversor]], [[Culexus]], [[Vanus]], [[Callidus]], and led by [[Vindicare]] selected a single alpha-dan operative for the mission.  The target was [[Horus Lupercal]].  [[Rogal Dorn]] learned of such events and challenged Valdor claiming that Horus being alive was a boon because he was predictable, and killing the head of the rebellion would not stop it, someone more predictable would simply take over.  Valdor argued that the actions of the [[Officio Assassinorum]] were not necessarily cowardly, but expedient.  Valdor says to Dorn that they all want the same thing; to preserve the Emperor.  Dorn however claims that Valdor's role is to safeguard the life of the Emperor, whilst Dorn himself, and all the [[Astartes]] role is to safeguard the [[Imperium]]. The Assassin's mission uncovered valuable information, and encountered [[Erebus]]' own agent, daemonically enhanced.  The mission to kill [[Horus]] is a failure as Horus is tipped off of the attempt on his life and sends a proxy who is killed in his place.  Dorn and Valdor continue to argue, Dorn citing that to preserve the Imperium we must have a moral code, Valdor citing that to match Horus evil we must not stop at underhanded tactics.  The [[Emperor]] settles the argument with the final statement 'No more shadows.  No more veils'.  It appears that Horus comes to the same conclusion far from Terra; suggesting that it was not Dorn, but the Emperor who told Horus of the assassination attempt and they mutually agree to abstain from such tactics. <sup>1</sup>
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After Horus declared his rebellion, Valdor then oversaw the mission and deployment of the first ever execution team.  Invited by the [[Master of Assassins]], one of the [[High Lords of Terra]] whose secret identity was [[Malcador The Sigillite]] Valdor oversaw the council of Assassins.  Each clade- [[Venenum]], [[Eversor]], [[Culexus]], [[Vanus]], [[Callidus]], and led by [[Vindicare]] selected a single alpha-dan operative for the mission.  The target was [[Horus Lupercal]].  [[Rogal Dorn]] learned of such events and challenged Valdor claiming that Horus being alive was a boon because he was predictable, and killing the head of the rebellion would not stop it, someone more predictable would simply take over.  Valdor argued that the actions of the [[Officio Assassinorum]] were not necessarily cowardly, but expedient.  Valdor says to Dorn that they all want the same thing; to preserve the Emperor.  Dorn however claims that Valdor's role is to safeguard the life of the Emperor, whilst Dorn himself, and all the [[Astartes]] role is to safeguard the [[Imperium]]. The Assassin's mission uncovered valuable information, and encountered [[Erebus]]' own agent, daemonically enhanced.  The mission to kill [[Horus]] is a failure as Horus is tipped off of the attempt on his life and sends a proxy who is killed in his place.  Dorn and Valdor continue to argue, Dorn citing that to preserve the Imperium we must have a moral code, Valdor citing that to match Horus evil we must not stop at underhanded tactics.  The [[Emperor]] settles the argument with the final statement ''"No more shadows.  No more veils"''. <sup>1</sup>
  
 
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Chief-Custodian Constantin Valdor

Constantin Valdor was the Chief Custodian to the Emperor of Mankind as Captain-General of the Adeptus Custodes at the time of the Great Crusade and the Horus Heresy.

Biography

Just prior to the Horus Heresy, Valdor was charged by the Emperor to accompany Leman Russ of the Space Wolves in bringing Magnus the Red to account for breaking promises made during the Council of Nikaea at which the Emperor strictly forbade the use of sorcery and psychic powers.2

Valdor, with a contingent of elite Custodian Guard, fought alongside Russ and the Space Wolves on Prospero. He and his forces were responsible for killing at least three of the greatest psykers of the Thousand Sons and routing a force much more numerous than their own, however little else is known after this. According to one account, he was also responsible for saving Bjorn when his arm was corrupted by the sorcerous powers of a Thousand Sons psyker. Valdor sliced Bjorn's arm off to prevent the corruption from overrunning his body.2 The other states that Bjorn's arm was cut off by a Skjald of the Space Wolves, Kasper Hawser.4

When Amon Tauromachian returned from his extended Blood Game, Valdor informed his fellow Custodian of how Horus Lupercal had declared rebellion against the Emperor. When Tauromachian asked how this could happen, Valdor, speaking as someone who knew the Warmaster, rejected theories that it was pride or resentment, instead voicing his belief that something had driven Horus and his closest advisers mad. Valdor then assigned Tauromachian with the task of investigating Pherom Sichar, Lord of Hy Brasil, for evidence of treason.3

After Horus declared his rebellion, Valdor then oversaw the mission and deployment of the first ever execution team. Invited by the Master of Assassins, one of the High Lords of Terra whose secret identity was Malcador The Sigillite Valdor oversaw the council of Assassins. Each clade- Venenum, Eversor, Culexus, Vanus, Callidus, and led by Vindicare selected a single alpha-dan operative for the mission. The target was Horus Lupercal. Rogal Dorn learned of such events and challenged Valdor claiming that Horus being alive was a boon because he was predictable, and killing the head of the rebellion would not stop it, someone more predictable would simply take over. Valdor argued that the actions of the Officio Assassinorum were not necessarily cowardly, but expedient. Valdor says to Dorn that they all want the same thing; to preserve the Emperor. Dorn however claims that Valdor's role is to safeguard the life of the Emperor, whilst Dorn himself, and all the Astartes role is to safeguard the Imperium. The Assassin's mission uncovered valuable information, and encountered Erebus' own agent, daemonically enhanced. The mission to kill Horus is a failure as Horus is tipped off of the attempt on his life and sends a proxy who is killed in his place. Dorn and Valdor continue to argue, Dorn citing that to preserve the Imperium we must have a moral code, Valdor citing that to match Horus evil we must not stop at underhanded tactics. The Emperor settles the argument with the final statement "No more shadows. No more veils". 1

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