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Message From: Inq. HQ, Sector: ********
Message From: Inq. HQ, Sector: [REDACTED]


Greetings,
Greetings,


I have reviewed the document you sent me about the supposed renegade chapter, "Sons of Lucifer" and I must admit, I was at first confused as to if this was some sort of Guiliman's a Fool Day Prank. I am disappointed that an acolyte of mine could be fooled by such an obvious fabricate. Even in the first part of the document, the blathering idiot writer was unable to utilize the word "their" properly. However, I hope to use this as a chance to educate you for future documentation, so my time is no longer wasted. I will admit that this "Lucifer" character is a real person, or was, but the facts are quite different in reality.  
I have reviewed the document you sent me concerning the supposed renegade chapter known as the "Sons of Lucifer." I must admit, I was at first confused as to whether or not this was some sort of Guiliman's a Fool Day prank, a puerile gesture but not unknown to the Imperial bureaucracy. I am nonetheless disappointed that an acolyte of mine could be fooled by such a painfully obvious fabricate. At the very beginning of the document of the document, the apparent writer demonstrated their ineptitude for even the use of Low Gothic by misspelling words as simple as "their." I will use this document as a learning opportunity, to ensure that you no longer waste my time with drivel of this magnitude. The only concrete truth of this document is the figure of Lucifer who is, or was, a very real person.  


Firstly, even the "Warcry" of this supposed chapter is dubious. I ask you to imagine anyone shouting that entire thing before engaging in battle, or making a warcry so lacking in poetic appeal. It is true that Lucifer did shout such things on occasion (but more on that later).
Before I elaborate on that, the first blow to this document's integrity is in the dubiously wordy "Warcry" of the imaginary chapter; a verbose call to battle is best used to venerate the God-Emperor, the worlds of the Imperium, and the mighty Primarchs. The alleged Sons' demand that their victims "take a look to the sky just before [they] die; it's the last time [they] will," has no coherent meaning that I  have discerned. Though this frivolous expenditure of breath is artless, I must again concede that Lucifer was known to shout such things on occasion.


The "Space Marine" Lucifer here was, in fact, a Mr. Lucifer Butts, an Administratum Adept. He did not "crash land" on Tython 6 after "Fighting Eldar" - he was "Reassigned" there after "Spilling Recaf on a Data Stack"....
Lucifer was not, nor has he ever been, an astartes of the Blood Angels, let alone any other chapter. Lucifer Butts, to use his full name, was an Administratum Adept. He did not "crash land" on Tython 6 after "Fighting Eldar" - rather, he was reassigned there after spilling recaf on a data stack. His version of events, while much more heroic, presumably also entails less laughter at his expense.


While I can only guess at the character of Mr. Lucifer Butts, I do know that the planet he landed on, presented here as a sort of "jungle hell" is in fact a rather pleasant Imperial World located in a rather peaceful Sector. From what records tell me, it is fairly developed, with a pleasant tropical atmosphere near most developments. The citizens were given enough leisure that they partook in all manner of (in my eyes, unforgivably frivolous) activities.
While I can only guess at the character of Mr. Lucifer Butts, I do know that the planet he landed on, presented here as a "jungle hell" of sorts, is in reality a rather pleasant Imperial world located in a relatively peaceful sector. From what I have read, it is much more technologically developed than Lucifer was willing to let on, even granting that his version of events gave Tython 6's inhabitants a very sporadic (and, dare I say, convenient) grasp on technology, and has a generally balmy, tropical atmosphere. The citizens are given an unusual amount of leisure time, allowing them to toe the line of heresy with frivolous and idle diversions.


Lucifer Butts, from what I can tell, appeared to not adapt very well to his new environment. To ease his loneliness (or, perhaps boredom), he began to partake in a curious custom of the planet - I cannot find an appropriate term in High or Low Gothic, but the local term was "Larping". Essentially, various persons would play dress up, with rules added on.
The records indicate that Lucifer Butts did not adapt well to his new home. To ease his loneliness (or boredom) he began to partake in one of the planet's more unsavory customs; I cannot find a single equivalent term for what the inhabitants refer to as "larping," an act similar to the more wholesome theatre where participants dress up and take on characters. It is unscripted, and left entirely to the players. Lucifer took to such borderline heresy with what is described as a "quivering, awkward candour."


Lucifer Butts became embroiled in a particular "Larping" session, where half the participants pretended to be "vampires" (A monster common to local myth. From what I can garner, it appears to be a creature that stalks and sodomizes honest Imperial Citizens. They are only found at night, with daylight revealing them for what they are via "sparkling").  
Lucifer Butts became particularly involved in a particular larping session, wherein half the participants took on the identity of a "vampire," a daemonic creature of local myth that seeks out and sexually violates inhabitants that remain out after the sun's light fades. These creatures reputedly fear the sunlight, for their skin shimmers unnaturally beneath its rays and reveals them to be what they are.


While this was assumably just a way to pass time, for whatever reason, Lucifer Butts was unable to take it as such - work reports indicate a growing degradation of his mind - to the point that he began to confuse this "Larping" with reality. It was at this point that tensions arose between him and the rest of his "Larping" Group - he claiming (most heretically), to actually be a member of the Astartes, and thus, should be given attributes in the game far beyond all others.
While an idle pastime that is harmless in practice, Lucifer's psyche latched onto it almost parasitically as a means of escape. He began to take it very seriously, reports from his superiors complaining of his constant chatter about what his "character" had done in last evening's larp. It comes as little surprise that he began to forget the difference between these play-sessions and reality. Fellow larpers were growing weary of him as well- the head of their group wrote in a personal diary (later seized by the Inquisition) that Lucifer had one day got it in his head that he should be an Astartes, and thus more powerful than anyone else in the group. Tensions rose, and Lucifer's next social faux-pas would only make things worse.


At this point, it also appears that Mr. Butts became enamoured of a "player" on the other team, a miss Anna Smith. She was, however, playing for the other team (In more ways than one). In order to perhaps endear himself to her, he claimed, to her confusion, that she had "totally bit him, and it was really hot" and that this not only gave him reason to switch teams, but to become a "Super-Space Marine Vampire Hybrid."  
In my brief time knowing Lucifer, I quickly learned that he would infatuate himself with any woman that came into view; a brief discussion with the Canoness of a visiting Sororitas detachment nearly cost him his life, and I am personally relieved that the Canoness was in armor when Slaanesh guided Lucifer's hands. One Anna Smith became his next target, a fellow larper. Miss Smith was playing for the other team in more ways than one, and romancing a 'vampire' would not be easy for the heroic (and grudgingly accepted) astartes warrior. In what I imagine was an attempt to endear himself to her, Lucifer claimed, to the bafflement of Miss Smith and the entire group, that she had "totally bit him, and it was really hot" and that this not only gave him reason to switch teams, but that it made him a "Super-Space Marine Vampire Hybrid."  


Lucifer Butts was subsequently banned from attending any more "Larping" sessions. This seems to have broken his fragile psyche. Later that night, the local Enforcers were called in to reports of a man, likely intoxicated, who was "attempting to bite people on the local Autobus". Mr. Butts was subsequently arrested and taken into custody, all the while addressing the Enforcers as "Fellow Blood Angels". When a local legal aide was brought for him, he called the man "Chaplain Varnius". The local Enforcers eventually released him, on the condition that he apply to a local doctor for medication.
This was the breaking point for the larp group, and Lucifer Butts was subsequently banned from attending any more of their sessions. This, in turn, was the breaking point for Lucifer's already tenuous grasp on reality. Later that night, local Arbites arrived in response to numerous reports of a man, whom most assumed were intoxicated, attempting to bite people at the local autobus station. Lucifer was subsequently arrested and detained, all the while reportedly addressing the Arbites as "brother astartes." A local psychiatrist was brought in to examine Lucifer, who refused to refer to the man as anything besides "Chaplain Varnius," despite repeatedly being told that the man's name was Talav. He was later released, on the condition that he would be given a strict medication regimen with an unusually high dosage.


After this, Mr. Butts returned to his work place. Mention of him in his overseer's journal increases at this point - reports of Mr.Butts approaching him and claiming that "Bob from Accounting was most certainly an Inquisitorial spy, and trying to kill him with the drugs in the water cooler". He also was reprimanded for harassing a fellow Employee, a Ms. Darkova, propositioning for a relationship to her during work hours, then becoming violent and incoherent when rejected, confused as to why she could not find "A Totally Awesome Vampire-Space Marine" attractive. He was eventually removed from his employ for posting death threats at the desks of other persons.  
With no more larp sessions to distract him, Lucifer Butts threw himself into his work. Mention of him in his overseer's journal only increased at this point - reports of Mr.Butts approaching him proudly with tales of taking out "another inquisitorial spy" quickly became numerous. These Inquisitorial agents, all of whom allegedly sought to end Lucifer's life, were in actuality his coworkers, yelled at and occasionally slapped by the nascent psychopath. He also was reprimanded for harassing a fellow employee, one Ms. Darkova, having propositioned her for sex and flying into a rage when refused- calling her a "filthy prejudiced Inquisition dog" and making repeated threats upon her life. In spite of the outlandish nature of the repeated claims that his legion would swoop down and kill them all, his overseer saw fit to remove him from his post.


Mr. Butts vanished after this day. His tenement was broken into on accordance of "bizarre smells." It was found in quite a state of disarray. The only indication of his actions was a massive handwritten text, which, in near incomprehensible Prose, described his "1000 years of Penitence in hell" and a whole slew of other fabricated battles and actions - part of an apparently elaborate fantasy, starring himself as the hero. This was interspersed with paranoid ramblings regarding Inquisitorial Interest in him, and numerous favourable, rambling reviews of a local holopict series in which heretics die in various gruesome ways. Local authorities suspect that Mr.Butts attempted to travel alone into the wilderness - accounts in his "journal" support this theory. It is most likely that this led to his death.
Lucifer vanished after this day. His tenement was broken into due to reports of "bizarre smells," and was found in quite a state of squalor and disarray likely extending back to when Lucifer first moved in. Buried under piles of food and mysteriously-stained pieces of cloth was a massive handwritten text, the most telling chronicle of Lucifer's decaying psyche. In near incomprehensible Low Gothic prose, the text described the numerous heroic exploits of his imaginary space marine chapter- of which he was, of course, the chapter master. A whole slew of fabricated battles and achievements formed an elaborate and darkly heretical fantasy, in which he was always the hero. These tales were interspersed with paranoid ramblings regarding a nonexistent Inquisitorial interest in him, and a number favorable, rambling reviews of a local holopict series in which heretics die in various and gruesome ways. His limited vocabulary shines here, with boorish words to the effect of "cool," "awesome," and "brutal" peppering his praise of the series and how much better he would have done in the protagonist's place. The final entry in Mr. Butts' journal talk of "1,000 years' penitence in Hell" in order to prove his astartes legion's validity to the Inquisition, and was resolved to go into the Eye of Terror. Combined with witness accounts, authorities concluded that Lucifer Butts sped off into the wilderness in order to enact his "penitence," and was presumably killed by some of the local wildlife.


In short Acolytes, do your research. Though the journal of Mr.Butts did make it into the archives, you should have known better to bring it to my attention without a proper background and context search. If such a mistake is made again, I will have Adept Connerie give you a thorough re-education course in proper research methods.
In conclusion: do your research. Though the journal of Mr. Butts is present in the archives, you should have known better than to bring it to my attention without even a moment's research on the diseased mind responsible. If such a mistake is made again, I will have Adept Connerie give you a thorough re-education course in proper research methods.


-Inquisitor Roska
-Inquisitor Roska


++++++Thought for the Day: Doubt All+++++++
++++++Thought for the Day: Heresy grows from idleness+++++++





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Re: Inquisitor Roska

Message From: Inq. HQ, Sector: [REDACTED]

Greetings,

I have reviewed the document you sent me concerning the supposed renegade chapter known as the "Sons of Lucifer." I must admit, I was at first confused as to whether or not this was some sort of Guiliman's a Fool Day prank, a puerile gesture but not unknown to the Imperial bureaucracy. I am nonetheless disappointed that an acolyte of mine could be fooled by such a painfully obvious fabricate. At the very beginning of the document of the document, the apparent writer demonstrated their ineptitude for even the use of Low Gothic by misspelling words as simple as "their." I will use this document as a learning opportunity, to ensure that you no longer waste my time with drivel of this magnitude. The only concrete truth of this document is the figure of Lucifer who is, or was, a very real person.

Before I elaborate on that, the first blow to this document's integrity is in the dubiously wordy "Warcry" of the imaginary chapter; a verbose call to battle is best used to venerate the God-Emperor, the worlds of the Imperium, and the mighty Primarchs. The alleged Sons' demand that their victims "take a look to the sky just before [they] die; it's the last time [they] will," has no coherent meaning that I have discerned. Though this frivolous expenditure of breath is artless, I must again concede that Lucifer was known to shout such things on occasion.

Lucifer was not, nor has he ever been, an astartes of the Blood Angels, let alone any other chapter. Lucifer Butts, to use his full name, was an Administratum Adept. He did not "crash land" on Tython 6 after "Fighting Eldar" - rather, he was reassigned there after spilling recaf on a data stack. His version of events, while much more heroic, presumably also entails less laughter at his expense.

While I can only guess at the character of Mr. Lucifer Butts, I do know that the planet he landed on, presented here as a "jungle hell" of sorts, is in reality a rather pleasant Imperial world located in a relatively peaceful sector. From what I have read, it is much more technologically developed than Lucifer was willing to let on, even granting that his version of events gave Tython 6's inhabitants a very sporadic (and, dare I say, convenient) grasp on technology, and has a generally balmy, tropical atmosphere. The citizens are given an unusual amount of leisure time, allowing them to toe the line of heresy with frivolous and idle diversions.

The records indicate that Lucifer Butts did not adapt well to his new home. To ease his loneliness (or boredom) he began to partake in one of the planet's more unsavory customs; I cannot find a single equivalent term for what the inhabitants refer to as "larping," an act similar to the more wholesome theatre where participants dress up and take on characters. It is unscripted, and left entirely to the players. Lucifer took to such borderline heresy with what is described as a "quivering, awkward candour."

Lucifer Butts became particularly involved in a particular larping session, wherein half the participants took on the identity of a "vampire," a daemonic creature of local myth that seeks out and sexually violates inhabitants that remain out after the sun's light fades. These creatures reputedly fear the sunlight, for their skin shimmers unnaturally beneath its rays and reveals them to be what they are.

While an idle pastime that is harmless in practice, Lucifer's psyche latched onto it almost parasitically as a means of escape. He began to take it very seriously, reports from his superiors complaining of his constant chatter about what his "character" had done in last evening's larp. It comes as little surprise that he began to forget the difference between these play-sessions and reality. Fellow larpers were growing weary of him as well- the head of their group wrote in a personal diary (later seized by the Inquisition) that Lucifer had one day got it in his head that he should be an Astartes, and thus more powerful than anyone else in the group. Tensions rose, and Lucifer's next social faux-pas would only make things worse.

In my brief time knowing Lucifer, I quickly learned that he would infatuate himself with any woman that came into view; a brief discussion with the Canoness of a visiting Sororitas detachment nearly cost him his life, and I am personally relieved that the Canoness was in armor when Slaanesh guided Lucifer's hands. One Anna Smith became his next target, a fellow larper. Miss Smith was playing for the other team in more ways than one, and romancing a 'vampire' would not be easy for the heroic (and grudgingly accepted) astartes warrior. In what I imagine was an attempt to endear himself to her, Lucifer claimed, to the bafflement of Miss Smith and the entire group, that she had "totally bit him, and it was really hot" and that this not only gave him reason to switch teams, but that it made him a "Super-Space Marine Vampire Hybrid."

This was the breaking point for the larp group, and Lucifer Butts was subsequently banned from attending any more of their sessions. This, in turn, was the breaking point for Lucifer's already tenuous grasp on reality. Later that night, local Arbites arrived in response to numerous reports of a man, whom most assumed were intoxicated, attempting to bite people at the local autobus station. Lucifer was subsequently arrested and detained, all the while reportedly addressing the Arbites as "brother astartes." A local psychiatrist was brought in to examine Lucifer, who refused to refer to the man as anything besides "Chaplain Varnius," despite repeatedly being told that the man's name was Talav. He was later released, on the condition that he would be given a strict medication regimen with an unusually high dosage.

With no more larp sessions to distract him, Lucifer Butts threw himself into his work. Mention of him in his overseer's journal only increased at this point - reports of Mr.Butts approaching him proudly with tales of taking out "another inquisitorial spy" quickly became numerous. These Inquisitorial agents, all of whom allegedly sought to end Lucifer's life, were in actuality his coworkers, yelled at and occasionally slapped by the nascent psychopath. He also was reprimanded for harassing a fellow employee, one Ms. Darkova, having propositioned her for sex and flying into a rage when refused- calling her a "filthy prejudiced Inquisition dog" and making repeated threats upon her life. In spite of the outlandish nature of the repeated claims that his legion would swoop down and kill them all, his overseer saw fit to remove him from his post.

Lucifer vanished after this day. His tenement was broken into due to reports of "bizarre smells," and was found in quite a state of squalor and disarray likely extending back to when Lucifer first moved in. Buried under piles of food and mysteriously-stained pieces of cloth was a massive handwritten text, the most telling chronicle of Lucifer's decaying psyche. In near incomprehensible Low Gothic prose, the text described the numerous heroic exploits of his imaginary space marine chapter- of which he was, of course, the chapter master. A whole slew of fabricated battles and achievements formed an elaborate and darkly heretical fantasy, in which he was always the hero. These tales were interspersed with paranoid ramblings regarding a nonexistent Inquisitorial interest in him, and a number favorable, rambling reviews of a local holopict series in which heretics die in various and gruesome ways. His limited vocabulary shines here, with boorish words to the effect of "cool," "awesome," and "brutal" peppering his praise of the series and how much better he would have done in the protagonist's place. The final entry in Mr. Butts' journal talk of "1,000 years' penitence in Hell" in order to prove his astartes legion's validity to the Inquisition, and was resolved to go into the Eye of Terror. Combined with witness accounts, authorities concluded that Lucifer Butts sped off into the wilderness in order to enact his "penitence," and was presumably killed by some of the local wildlife.

In conclusion: do your research. Though the journal of Mr. Butts is present in the archives, you should have known better than to bring it to my attention without even a moment's research on the diseased mind responsible. If such a mistake is made again, I will have Adept Connerie give you a thorough re-education course in proper research methods.

-Inquisitor Roska

++++++Thought for the Day: Heresy grows from idleness+++++++


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