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Alpharius and Omegon
Twin Primarchs of the Alpha Legion, masters of deception and strategy, where identity itself is their greatest weapon.
Alpharius was the last of the Primarchs to be discovered, though many accounts suggest his story is far from simple. Some say he was raised in secrecy under the direct guidance of the Emperor, learning not only war but deception, infiltration, and the subtle shaping of events from the shadows. Others claim he emerged fully formed into a galaxy already in motion, adapting instantly to its complexities. Truth and myth blur around him, and even his origins are uncertain.
From the beginning, Alpharius understood that knowledge was the greatest weapon. He valued information, misdirection, and control over brute strength. Where his brothers conquered through force or inspiration, Alpharius preferred precision and subtlety. He studied systems, cultures, and individuals, learning how to influence outcomes without revealing his hand.
Omegon, his twin, existed as both reflection and extension. Whether they acted as one mind or two remains unclear. Together they embodied a philosophy that identity itself could be a tool. To them, a leader did not need to be seen, only effective.
When reunited with the Emperor, Alpharius accepted command of the Alpha Legion. Under his guidance, they became masters of infiltration, sabotage, and intelligence warfare. Their operations were complex, layered, and often hidden even from allies. They thrived in ambiguity, believing that victory achieved unseen was the most complete.
Before the Heresy, Alpharius and Omegon were known less as conquerors and more as unseen architects of compliance. Entire worlds fell without understanding how. Their Legion operated as a network of agents, each piece moving within a greater design.
To Alpharius, truth was flexible, identity was fluid, and war was not only fought on the battlefield, but within perception itself.