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Though officially undocumented, Tlazat would be executed for treason by feeding him to [[Loyalist War Beast]]s. Many years later, when the Leviathan returned after entering an anomaly where [[Mercury]] had once been, a [[Nightmare]] of [[Nightmare of Tlazat, Fed to Beasts|Tlazat]] would be found lurking in the [[Pleasure Gardens]]. | Though officially undocumented, Tlazat would be executed for treason by feeding him to [[Loyalist War Beast]]s. Many years later, when the Leviathan returned after entering an anomaly where [[Mercury]] had once been, a [[Nightmare]] of [[Nightmare of Tlazat, Fed to Beasts|Tlazat]] would be found lurking in the [[Pleasure Gardens]]. | ||
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{{Quote|I, Tlazat, must break the convention of our record-keeping for fear that this entry may be the last of the Chronicon, Lens of Truth, Compendium of Happiness, Symbol of the Lavish Benevolence of His Majesty the Emperor.|Tlazat breaks the formal styling of the Chronicon out of fear}} | {{Quote|I, Tlazat, must break the convention of our record-keeping for fear that this entry may be the last of the Chronicon, Lens of Truth, Compendium of Happiness, Symbol of the Lavish Benevolence of His Majesty the Emperor.|Tlazat breaks the formal styling of the Chronicon out of fear}} | ||
Initially one of Emperor Calus's most loyal scribes, Tlazat began recording the Chronicon in a very formal style,<ref name="I"/> which he only broke once he came to believe that the Loyalists would perish during their encounter with an unidentified force at the edge of space.<ref name="DLXXVIII"/> Following that encounter Tlazat came to doubt in his Emperor due to the increasingly erratic behavior he observed in him.<ref name="DLXXIX"/> Tlazat recorded these doubts within the Chronicon itself, which eventually led to his death for treason at the hands of the other Loyalists.<ref name="DCII"/> | Initially one of Emperor Calus's most loyal scribes, Tlazat began recording the Chronicon in a very formal style,<ref name="I"/> which he only broke once he came to believe that the Loyalists would perish during their encounter with an unidentified force at the edge of space.<ref name="DLXXVIII"/> Following that encounter Tlazat came to doubt in his Emperor due to the increasingly erratic behavior he observed in him.<ref name="DLXXIX"/> Tlazat recorded these doubts within the Chronicon itself, which eventually led to his death for treason at the hands of the other Loyalists.<ref name="DCII"/> |