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    "you were not meant to be here" said mortarion "you were meant to join the alpha legion at alaxxes"
    the khan nodded. "or return to terra"
    "we did not wish that. why would we?"
    "the alpha legion held us at chondax. they wanted us to hear from dorn."
    mortarion raised a hairless eyebrow. "indeed? you surprise me, but perhaps you shouldn't. it seems that alpharius is never wholly of one mind." he chuckled darkly. "he plays a dangerous game. his own intrigues will throttle him."
    "so why you?" asked the khan.
    "why not me, brother?"
    "i assumed it would be horus."
    "vanity. he has many things to keep him busy."
    the khan's eyes narrowed. mortarion did not seem too sure of himself. for all the show, all the projected force, he was on shaky ground. "horus didn't send you, did he?"
    "that means nothing."
    "it means everything." said the khan, studying his brother's reaction. "magnus told me how the war stands - some souls are still to be decided on. there were always those of us on the edge. i was one, you were another."
    mortarion snorted. "my legion was at isstvan, so put aside any thoughts that we are not committed. the outcome is already determined, and your choice is simple - preservation or destruction. come, jaghatai, you've never even believed in unity. you saw through it even when guilliman was lecturing us all to tears, back when there were still xenos standing between our father and the galaxy's edge."
    "then tell me the alternative."
    "a galaxy of warriors," said mortarion. "a galaxy of hunters, where the strong are given their freedom. a galaxy in which there is no dead hand at the tiller, constraining us, lying to us."
    "and all this led by horus."
    mortarion shrugged. "he's the start. he is the champion, the sacrificial king. he may burn himself out to get to terra, he may not. either way, there will be room for others to rise." mortarion drew closer, and the khan smelled the chemical tang of his armour. "you should never have thrown your lot in with the angel, brother, let alone magnus. i hated to see it, the three of you, getting dragged in deeper. i always thought you'd break away, see through it, get tired of the hypocrisy."
    "they were never hypocrites."
    "no?" mortarion exhaled a parched laugh. "i hoped you'd have understood them sooner. it's the warp, jaghatai. our father tried to pretend it wasn't there, as if he weren't already up to his elbows in its soul-sucking filth. it should have been cordoned off, put away, forgotten about. it's not for us. it's a sickness, a blight."
    mortarion became agitated. he calmed down slowly, wheezing through his gas-shrouded mask. the khan heard a faint hiss, and guessed at what kind of suppressants had been shunted into his bloodstream.
    "i see what has happened," he said, quietly.
    mortarion cocked his head. "oh?"
    "you were always sincere, i will give you that," said the khan. " you never hid what you wanted, i can guess how you thought it would go, first, hobble the sorcerers. silence the witches. drive them out, and rule passes to the uncorrupted. the healthy. that was your project. you even told me of it, that day on ullanor. i thought back then that they were empty threats, but i should have known. you do not make empty threats."
    as the khan spoke, mortarion's mask-locked expression remained inscrutable. every so often his eyes would go filmy, or his finger would twitch. there was a kind of febrile energy about him, spilling out of the cracks just as the noxious fumes did.
    "but it has gone wrong, hasn't it?"the khan went on. "you have completed your great mission, but there are more sorcerers than ever. horus has sponsored them, lorgar has shown them new tricks. if magnus has not already made up his mind then he soon will, and then you will be surrounded. you've destroyed the librarius only to find the witches are now untrammelled. they played you well. you have done their work for them, and soon you will be dragged into it yourself, as warp-sick as they are."
    "you think that-"
    "i see it perfectly. magnus showed me. your legion may be free of it for now, but the change will come. you made your pacts, and now they will come to collect. you fool."
    mortarion stiffened. his eyes blazed with anger for a second, quickly quelled. "you do not-"
    "and that is why you came to find me," said the khan. "you've run out of friends. who will stand with you against the aether-weavers now? angron? what an ally. curze? good luck." the khan gazed at mortarion disdainfully. "you've tasted the fruits of treachery and found them bitter. don't drag me into your ruin. you're on your own brother."
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