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Varro Vienakis
Vienakakis bernietis ultramarinų kapitonas, vienijantis lojaliuosius prieš Relikvijų grėsmę.
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Varro One-Eye was not present when the Ashen Reliquary was first taken from Kharon-Veil, but the war began arranging itself around him almost immediately. Reports from Hroth, Creedon, Ferrum, Vorren, and Dornyx all reached his command barge within the same hour, each incomplete but urgent. Varro recognised the strategic danger before he understood the relic. Multiple loyalist forces were acting independently around a contested object while Chaos powers converged from different vectors. That was how sectors died: not through one defeat, but through every ally choosing a different emergency.
He lost his left eye during the Battle of Orison Span, when Gorevyr Blackmaw’s Chainmaw Host broke through the outer barricades and pushed toward Creedon’s retreating columns. Varro led the counterattack with Tiberius Greyplate anchoring the centre, Strabo Stripeveil eliminating enemy champions from the ruins, and Rho-Trion Aegis keeping damaged armour moving. Gorevyr’s chain-flail struck Varro across the helm, destroying the eye and nearly taking his head. Varro stayed conscious long enough to order artillery danger-close, trusting Creedon to understand. The strike broke the charge and saved the bridge.
Varro’s connections to the thirty-one make him the loyalist command knot. He coordinates with Hroth despite arguments, honours Aurelian without surrendering command authority, relies on Valdren’s diplomacy, and keeps Dornyx and Bastor focused on complementary objectives. He worries about Vykor’s hidden visions, Vorren’s hidden intelligence, and Manus’s hidden conclusions. Among enemies, he considers Ursik Frostplate the most dangerous military mind, Azrath the most dangerous strategic unknown, and Sanguor Nightmane the most painful secret among allies. Varro believes the Reliquary is forcing champions into symbolic roles, but he refuses to be only a piece on someone else’s board. If the war needs a leader, he will lead. If it needs a sacrifice, he will not spend another soul bef