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Chapter 14: It Is Broken. Beat This Devil.

The disturbance in the camp reached

Lorgar far faster than expected.

By the time Lorgar and Kor Phaeron

arrived, the scene was already underway.

A pyre had been erected.

Erebus sat before it on a simple

chair, his expression cold and distant, watching as Garulek tended the flames.

Bound to the stake was a young nun, her robes scorched, her body shuddering as

fire licked at her feet.

"Erebus!"

Lorgar's voice cut through the smoke.

He strode forward at once.

"Lord Lorgar, help me!" the nun cried

when she saw him. "Lord Erebus has lost his mind! I believe in the God-Emperor!

I am not a heretic!"

Lorgar raised a hand, halting the

guards.

"What is the meaning of this?" he

demanded.

"A daemonic infiltration," Erebus

replied flatly.

The simplicity of the answer gave

Lorgar pause. He did not immediately intervene. He knew Erebus well enough to

understand this was not cruelty for its own sake.

Still, the evidence troubled him.

Records were quickly brought forward.

"Aikaqi," Lorgar read aloud. "A nun

from Hull Town. One of the first converts. Exemplary conduct. Trusted by all.

At the time the summoning was discovered, she was asleep in her tent. Multiple

witnesses confirm this."

He hesitated, then looked at Erebus.

"Are you certain?"

"I know how this looks," Erebus said,

rising from his chair. "I wouldn't believe it either."

He walked slowly toward the bound

woman.

"Please," Aikaqi sobbed. "I swear by

the Emperor, I am innocent. I beg you."

Erebus turned to the gathered clergy

and officers.

"Pay attention," he said calmly. "This

is a lesson you will not find in scripture."

He faced the nun again.

"Tell me your true name, daemon."

Her tears fell freely now. Many in the

crowd looked away, convinced this was a tragic mistake, a show of authority

taken too far.

Then Erebus spoke again—his voice

suddenly sharp, cruel, and deliberately obscene.

"To prove your loyalty, I will speak a

blasphemy. You will repeat it."

"Yes," she whispered desperately.

"Anything."

"The Lord of Excess kneels to the

Blood God and begs to serve him."

The words barely left her lips before

she froze.

Her eyes widened in horror.

She tried to scream, but the sound

caught in her throat.

"No… no—" she stammered. "I can't… I

didn't—"

Lorgar's hand drifted to the hilt of

his sword.

Something was very wrong.

Erebus leaned closer.

"Repeat it," he said softly.

The nun's body convulsed.

Psychic energy exploded outward like a

shockwave. Several priests collapsed instantly, blood running from their ears.

Aikaqi's arms twisted grotesquely, bone and flesh reshaping into chitinous

claws.

One of them drove forward, aiming for

Erebus' spine.

He moved first.

With brutal speed, Erebus slammed her

head into the ground, burying it neck-deep in the earth. He spun, kicked a

Blood God cultist into the air, shattered a Nurgle devotee's ribs with a single

punch, and ignored the feeble psychic strike of a Tzeentchian acolyte as if it

were a breeze.

"Pathetic," he snarled. "This is what

you call devotion?"

Each time one of them tried to chant,

Erebus broke their jaws or crushed their throats.

"Lorgar!" he shouted. "Stop staring

and start fighting!"

Lorgar surged forward, blade flashing.

"For the Emperor!"

As he struck, Erebus barked at him

between blows.

"Don't just kill them—curse them!

Strip their gods of dignity! Faith cracks when mocked!"

Understanding dawned.

Lorgar roared his defiance, hurling

invective and contempt at the Ruinous Powers as he fought. The warp presence

around the daemons faltered, their movements growing erratic.

"Enough," Erebus growled suddenly.

He glanced skyward, sensing something

vast stirring beyond the veil.

Some insults carried too far.

The last possessed body—Aikaqi—still

twitched, trying to flee. She turned and ran straight into Kor Phaeron.

The old man raised a hand.

Psychic force crushed her mid-leap.

She screamed as Erebus seized her ankle and slammed her into the ground again

and again, like a living weapon striking stone.

At last, silence fell.

Lorgar stood amid the ruin, his sword

bent and dripping. The possessed lay dead, their warp echoes fading.

Aikaqi's body finally went limp.

Then, with her final breath, a whisper

escaped her ruined throat.

"Joy…"

Erebus stared down at the corpse,

chest heaving.

Disgusting.

But effective.

He wiped the blood from his hands and

turned away, already preparing for the next war—one that would not be fought

only with blades, but with belief itself.

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