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Sanguor Nightmane was never meant to be named in the Reliquary War. His records were sealed after the Fall of Enoch’s Choir, where a Blood Angels strike force vanished while pursuing a daemonhost known as the Cantor of Thorns. Only Sanguor returned. He claimed the mission succeeded, yet he carried a broken angel helm, a sword that would not cool, and a silence so deep even chaplains stopped pressing him. Since then, he has served as a hidden redeemer, sent where honourable victories require witnesses to forget the cost.
He entered the Ashen Reliquary War after Azrath Vorteye saw him in prophecy and recoiled. The Tzeentch shark had glimpsed thirty-one figures around the casket, but only Sanguor looked back from the vision as if already aware of the watcher. That made him dangerous. Varro One-Eye requested his aid after Orison Span, not knowing the black Maine coon’s sealed history touched the Reliquary’s missing name. When Sanguor arrived, Vykor’s runes froze, Ferrum Rho-17’s auspex screamed, and the casket briefly unlocked one internal seal without being touched.
Sanguor now stands at the edge of the loyalist compact, helping where needed and vanishing before gratitude becomes questioning. He has saved Creedon Vask’s wounded columns from Slaanesh raiders, duelled Kharnax long enough for Skarn to retreat, and once carried Tiberius Greyplate’s cracked shield through fire to Rho-Trion Aegis. He respects Hroth’s pack loyalty, pities Manus Shadeear’s war against feeling, and quietly recognises Ferren Brightpaw’s theory that emotion may be an input, not a flaw. Among enemies, Vexor and Alabast are his most intimate dangers because they understand that shame can be bait. Sanguor fears the Reliquary contains the true name of the brother he killed at Enoch’s Choir. If opened, it may prove whether he saved the Imperium that day, or merely murdered the last soul who could have stopped this war.