Spotted over on BoLS from the Black Library Advent Calendar is Cypher!
That's right, expect to fine Cypher coming your way the end of this month!
What do we know about Cypher? Let's look at the Wiki for him!
The title of Lord Cypher before the Horus Heresy was a title of high office in The Order, the order of knights created on the feudal Death World of Caliban
to fight the terrible Chaos-mutated beasts that roamed the planet's
myriad deep forests. The bearer of the title was responsible for
maintaining The Order's traditions, rituals and ceremonies, and was an
influential adviser to the Order's leadership. Upon taking the title,
the Lord Cypher gave up his birth name; it was also forbidden for any
other member of The Order to use or even know it. The bearers bore a
variety of arcane titles: Master of Mysteries, Keeper of the Truth, the
Lord of the Keys, or else simply Lord Cypher. Above all else,
it was the Lord Cypher's task to maintain The Order’s customs as a
living tradition, rather than allowing them to degenerate into ossified
relics.
Although Cypher does not appear in the records of the Dark Angels' past on Caliban,
it seems implied that he is the last bearer of the title, and that
therefore Cypher is not his birth name. This knight was even more of an
enigma than most, not least because of his youth and lack of seniority
within the brotherhood. When Lion El'Jonson
became Grand Master of The Order it had been expected that he would
name Master Remiel to the position of Lord Cypher; instead, he raised up
a little-known knight younger than Luther or many other high-ranking
peers. It was said that the new Cypher had been trained at one of The
Order’s lesser fortresses, near the beast-haunted Northwilds, but even
that was little more than rumour. No one could fathom Jonson’s decision,
but no one had found cause to complain about it, either.
By all accounts, the new Cypher was more of a reclusive,
scholarly figure than previous bearers of the title, spending long hours
poring through the libraries and record vaults hidden within the main
hold of The Order – though the paired pistols at his belt hinted that he
was as capable a fighter as anyone else in the brotherhood. Master
Remiel and Sar Daviel, two esteemed members of The Order, claimed that
Cypher was formerly a member of the rival monastic order known as the
Knights of Lupus. He was allowed to join The Order under an assumed name
after the Knights of Lupus were defeated and their order eradicated by
Lion El'Jonson at the end of The Order's war against the Great Beasts of
Caliban.
In the present era of the 41st Millennium, the current Cypher is said to be one of the Fallen Angels. At the end of the Horus Heresy, Lion El'Jonson returned to Caliban to find Luther had turned to the Dark Gods of Chaos. El'Jonson landed and took up the fight against Luther while the Dark Angels'
fleet bombarded the planet from above. Eventually, Luther defeated
El'Jonson but when he did, he realised his terrible mistake and
collapsed, unwilling to fight any more. The Chaos Gods
realised their chosen had failed and sent a vast Warp Storm that sucked
up the Fallen Dark Angels and spread them across time and space.
Cypher was one of these Fallen Angels,
but no one actually knows his true name. He appears randomly throughout
the galaxy, but is rumoured to be slowly moving on a course towards Terra.
He is famous for his pistol abilities, being able to fire precisely
with every shot, even when using two weapons, no matter the state of the
battle around him. His characteristic combination of Bolt Pistol and
Plasma Pistol are known throughout the galaxy as every Segmentum has
rumours of Cypher-like figures appearing somewhere on their worlds. It
is likely that Cypher has appeared in every Segmentum over time,
although a good deal of the rumours of his appearance are probably other
people wearing his iconic clothing.
Cypher continually draws the attention of the Dark Angels. He is believed responsible for many acts of instability across the Imperium, and is hunted by the Dark Angels
with zeal even greater than that reserved for a "normal" Fallen. Even
when he is captured, he soon vanishes, whisked away by his mysterious
patron. Although his immediate presence heralds disorder and strife for
the Imperium, it always emerges transcendent from it, stronger than
before, which may suggest an intention behind Cypher's actions to make
the Imperium stronger through struggle (following the old philosophy of
"what doesn't kill you makes you stronger") which also accords with the
philosophies of certain Radical Inquisitors.
Although the Dark Angels believe that they can only gain forgiveness for their actions by "redeeming" all of the Fallen Angels,
others privy to the full tale believe that Cypher may have another
answer. They believe that Cypher's seemingly random appearances across
the galaxy conceal a path that is slowly leading towards Terra. They also point to the fact that Cypher carries a sword, yet he never draws it. This could be the famed Lion Sword of the Primarch Lion El'Jonson, broken in half and then lost during his final battle with the Arch-Traitor Luther on Caliban. One legend states that if Cypher manages to enter the presence of the Emperor of Mankind, the sword will repair itself and the Fallen Angels will be forgiven for their transgressions. Another theory states that it is actually the ebon blade known as the Sword of Luther, and Cypher wishes to use the sword to slay the dying Emperor's mortal body on the Golden Throne, thus completing the Star Child cycle or defeating the Imperium.
There you go! So follow the Advent on the Black Library website.
Nykona


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