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Nekaybraianon was a Daemon Prince who was pursued relentlessly by Inquisitor Adorjin.[1a]

History

Adorjin was once a young and powerful psyker claimed by one of the Black Ships of the Inquisition. Through a series of terrible lapses in the Inquisition’s security, Nekaybraianon was able to possess the powerful young Adorjin and slip unnoticed within her onto the Black Ship she had been claimed by. Using her body as his own he used her to commit terrible deeds upon her fellow passengers as they journeyed towards Terra. With the help of Inquisitor Mardaine, who was eventually to become Adorjin's master, she managed the near impossible act of will of driving away Nekaybraianon.[1a]

Mardaine took the young Adorjin as an acolyte and trained her in the ways of the Ordo Malleus until she was ready to hunt down the daemon that had violated her. Meanwhile Nekaybraianon had returned to real-space for some time, using the stolen flesh of psykers as it journeyed from world to world leaving a trail of cults it created in each one. Adorjin spent her career tracking and destroying each lead, that lead her to her enemy. Finally the Daemon Prince was cornered by Adorjin when it tried to take refuge in a young psyker, hoping to slip past the Inquisitor by escaping on a Black Ship. The Inquisitor had planned for this and was there waiting for the daemon as the ship entered the warp.[1a]

Using the holy sword the Luminous Reproach, gifted to her by the Inquisition, Adorjin fought Nekaybraianon; who had mutated the body of the psyker it possessed into a giant tentacled beast with gaping mouths and lined with jagged fangs. After a long battle, Adorjin was finally able to drive the sword deep into the daemon's body, piercing it's heart and giving it a permanent death[1b]. Nekaybraianon’s psychic death throes killed not only the Inquisitor, but also the unwilling passengers and the crew of the vessel, leaving it adrift in the warp.[1a]

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