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... er, and Slavery were both serious crimes in the shelter, the fomer of course was much more serious in the grand scheme of things, but the latter was much more personal to the lord.
This was simply because he himself had a history with being a slave. He had very firm rules against it unlike other shelters. This of course didn’t really sit well with a lot of nobles, but he took it very seriously.
"Yes lordship" Guilliman spoke hatred theming in his words. In as much as he put himse ...
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