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Forge Lord '''Vilyon Luthier''' was a largely obscure figure to the Imperium until the [[Hektor Heresy]] began.  Much of his career was spent in the forge-fanes of ''Urbis Tyrrhena'', better known as Crater City.  What fame Luthier in the period of the [[Great Crusade (Hektor Heresy)|Great Crusade]] was as a maker of civilian goods, especially musical machines.  His obsession with the automated creation of music drove this talented artisan into the mad embrace of Slaanesh, and after his fall he committed terrible atrocities on the population of Mars.
Forge Lord '''Vilyon Luthier''', b.766.M30 was a largely obscure figure to the Imperium until the [[Hektor Heresy]] began.  Much of his career was spent in the forge-fanes of ''Urbis Tyrrhena'', better known as Crater City.  What fame Luthier in the period of the [[Great Crusade (Hektor Heresy)|Great Crusade]] was as a maker of civilian goods, especially musical machines.  His obsession with the automated creation of music drove this talented artisan into the mad embrace of Slaanesh, and after his fall he committed terrible atrocities on the population of Mars.
 
==Early Life==
 
The Luthiers were one of the more prominent clans of Crater City.  They were known to have followed a liberal interpretation of the Mechanicum creed, as was common in the region.  According to the tenets of their congregation, the heathen Langve tribe who infested the gullies of nearby Cimmeria Terra were future converts to the Machine Cult rather than horrific foes to be exterminated.  The rise of Yonkada, the self-styled "Warlord of Mars", as leader of the Langve and his subsequent attacks on Crater City around the time of Vilyon's birth would harden religious differences and help to secure the unification of Mars behind Fabricator General [[Kalkas Tygian]].
 
As a second-born child, Vilyon was at first slated as a candidate for the various military arms of the Machine Cult.  However, in 769.M30 the Luthier family were rocked by tragedy.  Eldest child Giorea fell from a high walkway, leading to her death and diverting Vilyon's destiny into the ranks of the Artisans.  His development into a sensitive and compassionate youth unsuited to war gave comfort to Vilyon's parents, suggesting that the cruel loss of their daughter had at least served the purposes of the Machine God.

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Vilyon Luthier
Title/Honours

Prime of the Tyrrhena Hebdomad, Forge Lord of Crater City

Forge Lord Vilyon Luthier, b.766.M30 was a largely obscure figure to the Imperium until the Hektor Heresy began. Much of his career was spent in the forge-fanes of Urbis Tyrrhena, better known as Crater City. What fame Luthier in the period of the Great Crusade was as a maker of civilian goods, especially musical machines. His obsession with the automated creation of music drove this talented artisan into the mad embrace of Slaanesh, and after his fall he committed terrible atrocities on the population of Mars.

Early Life

The Luthiers were one of the more prominent clans of Crater City. They were known to have followed a liberal interpretation of the Mechanicum creed, as was common in the region. According to the tenets of their congregation, the heathen Langve tribe who infested the gullies of nearby Cimmeria Terra were future converts to the Machine Cult rather than horrific foes to be exterminated. The rise of Yonkada, the self-styled "Warlord of Mars", as leader of the Langve and his subsequent attacks on Crater City around the time of Vilyon's birth would harden religious differences and help to secure the unification of Mars behind Fabricator General Kalkas Tygian.

As a second-born child, Vilyon was at first slated as a candidate for the various military arms of the Machine Cult. However, in 769.M30 the Luthier family were rocked by tragedy. Eldest child Giorea fell from a high walkway, leading to her death and diverting Vilyon's destiny into the ranks of the Artisans. His development into a sensitive and compassionate youth unsuited to war gave comfort to Vilyon's parents, suggesting that the cruel loss of their daughter had at least served the purposes of the Machine God.