Why Did Corvus Corax Become a Monster to Fight Monsters – Part 3

Title: The Uprising of Corvus Corax: A Journey from Slave to Savior

In the vast universe of Warhammer 40,000, there are few stories as riveting as that of the Primarch Corvus Corax. His journey from being just another face in the crowd to a leader of unparalleled prowess is a tale steeped in resilience, courage, and an unwavering resolve to overcome the odds.

In the eyes of his mentor, Corvus Corax was not just an ordinary student. The boy, who later grew to outsize his peers, was a prodigy, demonstrating incredible abilities and accomplishing feats that seemed impossible to the average man. Corvus had a knack for the unseen, a skill that allowed him to become virtually invisible, weaving in and out of the shadows with an uncanny ease.

As Corvus grew, so did his leadership qualities. He began to assert himself, stepping forward from the shadows of his mentors and rallying an army of future warriors. His growth was not only physical, but also in character and wisdom. He outgrew his confidante, Nostop Frenia, in a matter of months but their bond persisted, with Nostop aiding the uprising as a stealthy messenger.

Corvus spent a year before the uprising meticulously planning. He traveled across the satellite, studying the layouts of the mining complex, assessing the guard contingents, and establishing communication cells to pass messages. All the while, he did this unseen, attending safety briefings and patrol schedules unnoticed. His plan involved a series of independent yet simultaneous armed clashes, protests and unrest – a masterstroke of strategy and guile.

The uprising itself was a testament to Corvus’s brilliance. Despite the odds, the former slaves, now freedom fighters, managed to create chaos and disable key systems. Corvus then revealed himself, leading the charge and liberating his people from centuries of oppression. The victory was not without its moral complexities, as Corvus had to rely on those convicted of serious crimes to overthrow the oppressors.

The rulers of Kavas attempted a counterstrike, but Corvus was prepared. Crushing their forces with his battle-hardened warriors, he then took the drastic step of destroying the five largest cities with atomic bombs. It was a bitter pill to swallow, for it meant the death of innocent factory workers. However, Corvus saw it as a necessary sacrifice for the greater good, a decision that saved millions of lives despite costing thousands.

In the aftermath of the uprising, the satellite was renamed Deliverance, symbolizing the freedom achieved under Corvus’s leadership. It was during this time that the Emperor, the master of mankind, appeared to Corvus. The details of their discussion remain shrouded in mystery, but it is believed that the Emperor revealed to Corvus the truth about his creation and the nature of the warp.

This revelation not only provided Corvus with a deeper understanding of his origins, but also the realization that he was one among many superhuman warlords created by the Emperor. The knowledge that he had brothers gave him a renewed sense of purpose and strength. It was this meeting that further solidified his loyalty to the Emperor, protecting him from treason in the subsequent galactic conflict.

Thus, the tale of Corvus Corax is one of triumph and transformation. A slave who became a savior, a pupil who outgrew his mentors, and a leader who won a war against oppression. His story continues to inspire and reminds us that even in the darkest of times, there is always a glimmer of hope, a chance for deliverance.

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