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Learn of Lotara Sarrin, the damned Captain who rules the Conqueror, flagship of the World Eaters… for eternity.

Lotara Sarrin’s Early History

As a child, Lotara Sarrin was trained in the Zhurscan Academy for Gifted Youth. She shed her last tears when she learned that her brother had died in a cholera outbreak ravaging the capital. She joined the Imperial Navy, and worked her way up the chain of command at a breakneck speed. She eventually becoming the commanding officer of the World Eaters flagship Conqueror. At the age of 30, Sarrin was one of the youngest ship officers in the Imperium. Despite her regular human status Lotara had a degree of respect within the World Eaters, wearing their bloody hand honor emblem on her white navy tunic, and being on somewhat amicable terms with Angron himself.

Captain Sarrin & the Horus Heresy

After she complained about Remembrancers aboard her ship, Angron immediately had them expelled. During the Heresy Lotara stayed committed to Angron and commanded the Conqueror during the Shadow Crusade.

By that time of the Siege of Terra however, the Conqueror had fallen under the influence of Khorne, which had led the flagship to become a hostile environment to those aboard it. This led to the rapid depletion of supplies and manpower – chiefly due to the World Eaters losing themselves to mindless rages and then attacking anyone nearby.

Mutiny Aboard The Conqueror

This soon led Lotara Sarrin and the Destroyer Sergeant Skane, Maruuk, and others to form a group to try and escape the vessel. They secretly met many times, as they knew their actions would be viewed as a mutiny against their Legion. During their last meeting, Maruuk repeatedly questioned what the group planned on doing about Kharn, as Maruuk knew they would be killed if he learned of their plans, but Sarrin assured the Captain that she would take care of Kharn, when the time came. After that meeting, their plans were finalized and their escape began, the next time the World Eaters’ fleet exited the Warp.

As per their plan, Captain Sarrin had secured five shuttles to take the escapees to the Legion frigate Bestiarius, and one by one, they were filled and left the Conqueror behind. Maruuk and Skan,e however stayed beside Sarrin, who as Captain of the Conqueror would need to escape aboard the last shuttle, to avoid arising any suspicion. When they reached the shuttle though, Kharn confronted them before they could escape and declared them to be traitors. A battle erupted, and as the shuttles made their escape to the Bestiarius, the Conqueror suddenly fired upon them. Soon only Maruuk’s shuttle remained, as the others had been reduced to scrap, and he realized that Sarrin was not aboard his shuttle. Rage then filled the Captain, as Maruuk knew that she was responsible for the destruction of the shuttles and his life was now at an end. Despite this, Maruuk contacted Sarrin aboard the Conqueror, and cursed her before asking why she had betrayed them. Sarrin however, refused to give him a reason and then gave the order to destroy Maruuk’s shuttle and shot Skane – bringing an end to the escapees’ mutiny.

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Lotara Sarrin During the Siege of Terra

During the Siege of Terra a haggard and filthy, but sane Sarrin was still in command of the corrupted Conqueror, desperately trying to hold the ship together despite random massacres being committed by Angron and his World Eaters. During the early stages of the Siege of Terra she became worried that one of Angron’s rampages would see him murder the Tech-Priests keeping the Conqueror’s reactor stable, potentially destroying the ship. To prevent this she conspired with Night Lords Captain Gendor Skraivok as well as Kharn to have Angron teleported to the maze aboard the Night Lords flagship Nightfall.

By the final stages of the Siege, Captain Sarrin was a sickly and broken shadow of her former self. She commanded a skeleton crew on a mutated vessel of horrors. She nonetheless tried to carry out her duties dutifully, attempting to reestablish contact with a disinterested Horus and explain the desperate situation aboard her flagship. However, it was revealed that this Lotara Sarrin was merely a data-wraith conjured by the now-sentient Machine Spirit of The Conqueror, doomed to serve aboard the damned vessel for eternity. The physical Lotara had long since fused with the vessel and was in a state of undeath and mutation. It insisted that it was the “true” Lotara, free of human weakness, and that wraiths of her old personality would regularly appear and disappear, representing her weak, human side.Despite this, however, the data-wraith(s) would persist whereas the “physical” Lotara ultimately became little more than a undead vessel.

The Mistress of the 40th Millennia

Ten thousand years later, in the Dark Millennium, the phantom of Captain Lotara Sarrin continued its duties aboard the Conqueror, now fully fused with the Machine Spirit of the World Eaters flaghip and only appearing to select officers such as Kossolax the Foresworn. Now known only as The Mistress, the wraith was utterly insane and oblivious to its current state, as well as that of the Conqueror, still conducting itself as if the ship was back in the Great Crusade. Sarrin was also highly volatile and attempted to murder any who tried to fully subordinate its vessel to their will such as Kossolax. This state continued until Angron himself manifested back into the Materium aboard the Conqueror, with The Mistress pledging the vessel to her former Daemon Primarch lord while also finally reaching an understanding with Kossolax, allowing more control over the ship.

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Lotara Sarrin lives on in loyal service to her Legion, to this day. 

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