Cor Dranger
Once a field major, now warden FNG
Before his transfer to the Ebon Wardens, he served as an Aegis Field Major, a battlefield commander equivalent to a high-ranking special operations officer. He was not merely another super soldier dropped into war zones for spectacle. He commanded operations, made tactical decisions under impossible pressure, and led troops through battles that should have ended in annihilation. His reputation was forged during a campaign now spoken of in half-cleared fragments. The official record says only that he achieved victory during a catastrophic engagement believed lost by every level of command. A colony, fortress, fleet detachment, or entire front line was on the verge of collapse. Retreat was considered impossible. Reinforcement was unavailable. Casualty projections were terminal. Then he took command. What followed became legend among the soldiers who survived it. The details remain unclear by design. Some say he held a collapsing defense line for three days without orbital support. Others claim he led a counterattack through enemy tunnels and killed the command organism at the heart of the invasion. Some whisper he disobeyed orders to save trapped civilians. Others say he obeyed an order so terrible that command buried the truth afterward. Whatever happened, the result is undeniable: A battle thought lost was won. A world that should have fallen survived. His name became known across military channels. Among the Colonial Legions, he became a symbol of impossible recovery. Then came the transfer. When he was reassigned from the Aegis Corps to the Ebon Wardens, the move was technically a demotion on paper. An Aegis Field Major becoming a newly appointed Verity Warden did not fit the clean heroic narrative the Hegemony preferred. It raised too many questions. Why would a famous commander be moved into internal security? Was he being punished? Rewarded? Silenced? Reforged into something more useful? The higher authorities chose the simplest answer. They buried the record. His old command history was sealed behind Directorate classification. Public references were scrubbed, softened, or folded into anonymous campaign summaries. His battlefield honors remained in restricted archives, but his name vanished from many official feeds. To most aboard the Solar Verdict, he is simply a newly transferred Aegis attached to the Ebon Wardens. A dangerous blank space in black armor. The truth of his past remains open for the player to define. Perhaps he was chosen because he proved he could make impossible decisions. Perhaps he saw something during his famous victory that the Hegemony could not let remain in ordinary military hands. Perhaps the Ebon Wardens wanted him because a hero with a buried name is easier to reshape. Now he arrives aboard the Solar Verdict with his former rank hidden, his old legend sealed, and his new badge freshly placed over the armor of a man who once saved a battlefield everyone had already written off. To the empire, he is a useful secret. To the Ebon Wardens, he is a weapon still learning its new sheath. To himself, he is whatever the player chooses to become.
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