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T'sava[1]

T'sava, also known as T'savu, T'syva, T'shava, T'rhava, V'sava, and T'sura as well as the Prince of Liars is a Sorcerer of the Thousand Sons Cult of Duplicity.[1]

Not even T'sava's closest allies known his true name or have any real notion of his agenda. He stands at the center of a whirlwind of schemes, dark pacts, and plots. He has made pacts with Daemons to further enhance his post-human mental abilities in order to keep track of his many duplicities. Many of his own Cult whisper he is no longer flesh and blood, but rather the embodiment of falsehood itself whose very name shifts each time it is written.[1]

The many overlapping masks of T'sava's helm speak out of turn with one another, rendering his voice a mess of words which differ in subtle but crucial details. His hooded cloak wreathes with a life of his own, casting unnatural shadows and sometimes becoming insubstantial as though its very existence is false. His inconstant nature is carried through every aspect of his wargear: his Staff is a plain and understated thing, yet its core is shot through with empyrically aligned noctilith that can absorb and discharge tides of warp energy. The blade he wears at his belt is eye-catching, but nowhere near as formidable as the nine curse-wrought daggers concealed in invisible sheathes. The Data-Slates and small tomes he carries are all written in ciphers and riddled in deliberate falsehoods, trap-spells, and misdirection. The only constant thing of T'sava is his thrallband, whose ranks are filled with Rubicae and Scarab Occult Terminators. The Prince of Liars trusts only these souls to defend him, for the ghosts of the Legion are incapable of any duplicity or agenda.[1]

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