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Brother Janus is a Black Shield, and characteristically about
whom little is known. He bears a chain about his neck that
appears the twin of that once carried by Brother Andruk of
the Crimson Castellans, but whether there is any association
between the fallen hero of the Lux Veritatis and the Black
Shield must remain a mystery. Brother Janus had taken his
Apocryphon Oath a mere ten days before this operation, and
his presence on the Strike Force was specifically requested by
Inquisitor Ramaeus. It is reported that Brother Janus fought
alongside Inquisitor Ramaeus at some stage during the
attack on the ritual site and, although
no corroborative records confirm
it, some claim that the two know
one another and converse as if
old compatriots.
Brother Andruk served in the Adeptus Astartes Crimson
Castellans for over six decades before answering the call of
the Deathwatch and taking his Apocryphon Oath at Watch
Fortress Erioch. It is well that Andruk departed his parent
Chapter when he did, for him and for the Deathwatch both,
for the Crimson Castellans appear to have changed drastically
since the Battle-Brother’s day, becoming something he
would barely recognise eighteen years later when, having
discharged his first oath, he returned to its home world of
Vorl Secundus. Andruk never once spoke of what
transpired upon his first return to his parent
Chapter, but whatever it was, he was soon back
at Watch Fortress Erioch making his second
Apocryphon Oath.
Brother Andruk was known as a
dour and taciturn individual, in many
ways at odds with the demeanours
of his Battle-Brothers in the Lux
Veritatis. Some hold, however,
that such a balance of natures
was necessary and presented
one of the main components
that made the Kill-team as
successful as it was. Andruk
rarely spoke, even when
directly addressed, yet when
he did his words cut straight
to the heart of whatever was
being discussed. His wisdom was
much sought after, though he never
explained how he had come into the
often highly esoteric knowledge he
seemed to have amassed over the years.
Though he was not possessed of the
powers of the psyker, Brother Andruk
spent time with the Librarians of the
Deathwatch and was known to have
provided sage counsel to the incumbents
of the Tower of Brass on several occasions.
What knowledge a Space Marine might have
that would cause an Inquisitor to seek him out
remains but one of the countless mysteries that
surround the Lux Veritatis.