Editing Character:Tauron Atra
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*Tremaine’s years of preparation served Tauron well and he passed the Sanctioning tests and was released for further instruction. | *Tremaine’s years of preparation served Tauron well and he passed the Sanctioning tests and was released for further instruction. | ||
− | + | After he was released from his training into the Imperium as a Sanctioned Psyker, Tauron was assigned to a merchant company that was, unknown to him at the time, a front for a cell of Inquisition acolytes. It didn’t take him very long to figure out what was really going on with the company and he was recruited as an Acolyte into the Inquisition. | |
*Years passed and Tauron moved up the ranks from Acolyte to Trusted Acolyte and finally was selected as a Throne Agent under Inquisitor Bacchus. Although it had been many years, recognition eventually dawned on Tauron and he realised that Bacchus had been one of the three Inquisitors who had decided his fate and argued to give him a chance at life rather than a merciful death. Tauron was grateful but conflicted about the events that had shaped his life and eventually confronted Bacchus. | *Years passed and Tauron moved up the ranks from Acolyte to Trusted Acolyte and finally was selected as a Throne Agent under Inquisitor Bacchus. Although it had been many years, recognition eventually dawned on Tauron and he realised that Bacchus had been one of the three Inquisitors who had decided his fate and argued to give him a chance at life rather than a merciful death. Tauron was grateful but conflicted about the events that had shaped his life and eventually confronted Bacchus. |