Also Known As: The Starborne, The Void’s Dreamer, Observer of Eternity
Legion Name: The Eternity’s Gaze
Primarch Weapon: Two handed great power sword named; Blade of Infinity — a two-handed stellar greatsword forged from the collapsing heart of a dying star.
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Origins of the Observer:
When the Ruinous Powers scattered the Primarchs, Caelus Nocturn’s gestation pod did not fall to a planet. It was instead cast adrift into the deep intergalactic void, where no light of any sun could touch him. For uncounted years, the capsule drifted between galaxies. There were no voices, no air, no warmth — and yet Caelus lived.
Over time, his pod’s interior became a chamber of meditation. Strange **non-Warp phenomena** — perhaps ancient technology buried within the Emperor’s genetic design — sustained him. When he emerged fully grown, he was already clad in a suit of black, star-speckled plate he called The Void’s Dream, which could manifest at will around his body, its appearance warping like the night sky.
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The Emperor’s Encounter
The Emperor found Caelus not by searching for a lost son, but by following ripples in gravity** that bent the orbits of entire star systems.
Floating in the abyss, Caelus waited. He already knew who approached. He knew his destiny, the fate of the Great Crusade, and even the doom that would follow.
The Emperor did not speak. Neither did Caelus. Their first meeting was said to last only a moment — and then the two vanished together into the Warp. When they emerged, Caelus wore the eagle of the Imperium and commanded the II Legion.
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The Legion — Eternity’s Gaze
Caelus named his sons The Eternity’s Gaze**, warriors as silent and watchful as their father. They specialized in:
Void Warfare — ambushes from the shadow of moons, boarding actions in the dead of space, and campaigns fought in total silence. Relativistic Strategy — Caelus could literally calculate the effects of time dilation and use it to his advantage in fleet movements. Gravity Sieges — battlefield manipulation of mass and force to cripple enemy war engines or crush fortifications without bombardment.
Their black armor bore faint starfields across the plates, the shifting constellations acting as an omen: when they changed rapidly, it was said death was near.
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The Abilities of the Observer
Caelus wielded powers unmatched by any other Primarch, rivaling — and surpassing — Magnus the Red:
Shadow Sync – Merge with the darkness of space or warp-shadows to become untouchable for moments in battle, reappearing where least expected.
Paradox – Momentarily alter causality so an attack “never happened” or an enemy’s action resolves in a way they did not intend.
Quintessence – Draw pure energy from the underlying reality of a battlefield, amplifying his blows and those of his sons.
Metaphysical Calculation– Process probabilities and physical constants in real time, making his strategy inhumanly perfect.
Master of Infinity – Fold short distances in space into a single step, bypassing walls, void shields, or fleets.
Fate of Thirst – Bind a foe in gravitational collapse, draining the energy and vitality from their body until only dust remains.
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The Blade of Infinity
His great two-handed sword, The Blade of Infinity, was forged in a dying star’s last moments, the metal quenched in the void. It could cleave Titans, split battlecruisers in two, and cut through both matter and the very fabric of the Warp.
When swung, starlight bent around it, and in its wake came a cold silence, as though the universe itself held its breath.
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The Erasure
The record of Caelus and his Legion’s fate is absent from Imperial archives. Some whisper that his foreknowledge of the Heresy doomed him — that he foresaw Horus’s treachery, the burning of Prospero, and the Siege of Terra before they occurred, but that his very attempts to change the future only brought it closer.
Others claim that the Emperor himself locked Caelus outside of time, a prison where he could neither interfere with nor suffer from the Imperium’s fate.
Whatever the truth, the Observer of Eternity has never been seen since. And yet, in the cold dark between galaxies, some claim to feel a presence… watching.
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Index Astartes: Primarch II – Caelus Nocturn
Also Known As: The Starborne, The Void’s Dreamer, Observer of Eternity
Legion Name: The Eternity’s Gaze
Primarch Weapon: Two handed great power sword named; Blade of Infinity — a two-handed stellar greatsword forged from the collapsing heart of a dying star.
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Origins of the Observer:
When the Ruinous Powers scattered the Primarchs, Caelus Nocturn’s gestation pod did not fall to a planet.
It was instead cast adrift into the deep intergalactic void, where no light of any sun could touch him.
For uncounted years, the capsule drifted between galaxies. There were no voices, no air, no warmth — and yet Caelus lived.
Over time, his pod’s interior became a chamber of meditation. Strange **non-Warp phenomena** — perhaps ancient technology buried within the Emperor’s genetic design — sustained him. When he emerged fully grown, he was already clad in a suit of black, star-speckled plate he called The Void’s Dream, which could manifest at will around his body, its appearance warping like the night sky.
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The Emperor’s Encounter
The Emperor found Caelus not by searching for a lost son, but by following ripples in gravity** that bent the orbits of entire star systems.
Floating in the abyss, Caelus waited. He already knew who approached. He knew his destiny, the fate of the Great Crusade, and even the doom that would follow.
The Emperor did not speak. Neither did Caelus. Their first meeting was said to last only a moment — and then the two vanished together into the Warp. When they emerged, Caelus wore the eagle of the Imperium and commanded the II Legion.
---
The Legion — Eternity’s Gaze
Caelus named his sons The Eternity’s Gaze**, warriors as silent and watchful as their father. They specialized in:
Void Warfare — ambushes from the shadow of moons, boarding actions in the dead of space, and campaigns fought in total silence.
Relativistic Strategy — Caelus could literally calculate the effects of time dilation and use it to his advantage in fleet movements.
Gravity Sieges — battlefield manipulation of mass and force to cripple enemy war engines or crush fortifications without bombardment.
Their black armor bore faint starfields across the plates, the shifting constellations acting as an omen: when they changed rapidly, it was said death was near.
---
The Abilities of the Observer
Caelus wielded powers unmatched by any other Primarch, rivaling — and surpassing — Magnus the Red:
Shadow Sync – Merge with the darkness of space or warp-shadows to become untouchable for moments in battle, reappearing where least expected.
Paradox – Momentarily alter causality so an attack “never happened” or an enemy’s action resolves in a way they did not intend.
Quintessence – Draw pure energy from the underlying reality of a battlefield, amplifying his blows and those of his sons.
Metaphysical Calculation– Process probabilities and physical constants in real time, making his strategy inhumanly perfect.
Master of Infinity – Fold short distances in space into a single step, bypassing walls, void shields, or fleets.
Fate of Thirst – Bind a foe in gravitational collapse, draining the energy and vitality from their body until only dust remains.
---
The Blade of Infinity
His great two-handed sword, The Blade of Infinity, was forged in a dying star’s last moments, the metal quenched in the void. It could cleave Titans, split battlecruisers in two, and cut through both matter and the very fabric of the Warp.
When swung, starlight bent around it, and in its wake came a cold silence, as though the universe itself held its breath.
---
The Erasure
The record of Caelus and his Legion’s fate is absent from Imperial archives.
Some whisper that his foreknowledge of the Heresy doomed him — that he foresaw Horus’s treachery, the burning of Prospero, and the Siege of Terra before they occurred, but that his very attempts to change the future only brought it closer.
Others claim that the Emperor himself locked Caelus outside of time, a prison where he could neither interfere with nor suffer from the Imperium’s fate.
Whatever the truth, the Observer of Eternity has never been seen since. And yet, in the cold dark between galaxies, some claim to feel a presence… watching.
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