MTL - Warhammer Inquisitor-~ extra

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   Extra Story

  There are some cores of this chapter, I need to explain, although I know that some readers don't care about such details, but I still want to tell the audience who don't pay attention, after all, I don't intend to treat you like a child.

Azrael gave Ryan the helmet before, and the title he wore when he put it on was, the chapter leader of the Dark Angels War, and there was only one title. Internal discretion, so Azrael could give Lane the helmet, but that was the only title he had at the time, as was the power.

  Lian's real power is that the protagonist in this chapter is to be crowned. According to the laws of the empire, the highest appointment at the level of the legion must and can only be performed by the emperor, or a person appointed by the emperor with relevant rights.

  The title of Supreme Marshal of the protagonist happens to be the only one in the entire empire that has this power, yes, Guilliman does not, because the regent is the head of the administrative department, not the head of the army, the protagonist is.

Moreover, the First Legion was disbanded. According to the requirements of the "Temple", it is equivalent to rebuilding now, so the protagonist needs to approve it. The Mechanicus needs to replenish, or expand the conscription planet.

  And this requires another title of the protagonist, Guardian of the Empire, which is an administrative authority, second only to Guilliman's official title of the imperial government, so the protagonist can and needs him to announce the reconstruction of the First Legion and give it legitimacy.

   Otherwise, it would be like Huron, who built an army illegally, and would be regarded as a traitor and immediately punched hard.

  The last is the third purpose, religious posthumous teaching. After all, the empire is a kingdom of God. Although Ryan is the heir of the empire, who knows if you are a fake? It's not that Chaos hasn't fooled the empire like this.

So the third title of the protagonist is the sword bearer of the empire. This has a religious nature, and it is recorded in the state religion, so the protagonist can represent the emperor to canonize Ryan as the son of the empire, and solve this problem at the religious level In the post-imperial era, after the rise of the state religion.

  (end of this chapter)