You know, it's crazy how the Lion spent anywhere from a decade to a century in the forests of Caliban on his own fighting off beasts from the Warp barehanded and still managed to come out of it sane. Too bad his communication skills sure as heck didn't, his entire legion inherited that from him too.
You know, it's crazy how the Lion spent anywhere from a decade to a century in the forests of Caliban on his own fighting off beasts from the Warp barehanded and still managed to come out of it sane. Too bad his communication skills sure as heck didn't, his entire legion inherited that from him too.
You know, it's crazy how the Lion spent anywhere from a decade to a century in the forests of Caliban on his own fighting off beasts from the Warp barehanded and still managed to come out of it sane. Too bad his communication skills sure as heck didn't, his entire legion inherited that from him too.
Actually, according to "Descent of Angels" and the canon lore, El'Jonson was still just a child when he was first found. Everyone else in the party was more terrified of the child at that moment than any Beast considering a normal child would have died instantly under regular circumstances. Luther (who was just an apprentice Knight in the Order at the time) was the only one who approached the child despite everyone else telling him to shoot him. Once they brought El'Jonson back to the fortress-city he rapidly grew to adulthood within a few years. That why Luther and El'Jonson were able to take part in Caliban's own version of the unification wars: Luther was still pretty young and El'Jonson went from being a toddler to an adult in roughly five or so years.