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Time starts to pick up as the Great Crusade begins filling itself with the Primarchs upon its ranks. Half of the Primarchs found, the other half soon to come, with one of the greatest wars upon the Horizon. TalOS will need to guide the Federation through this time of struggle, where the Imperium itself was threatened by its second greatest threat in these early days. He will also need to deal with his brothers as they collide with one another at the War Council.

++The Rules++
>Vote with Greentext, otherwise they probably won’t be accepted.
>Write-ins can be accepted, and might even be used in the final without majority rule.
>If you are going to change your vote, make it so your post only links to the numbers of the previous vote. It's cleaner that way.
>If you mix votes together without modifying them in any way, I reserve the right to employ your top most pick as your vote. Claiming it as a write-in won’t work either unless you modify it to convince me otherwise.

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The Halls of the Imperial Palace were large and certainly could not be described as empty. Upon the walls were collections of art from all stages of humanity’s development from a nascent cave dwelling race to one which dominated the galaxy. It was a magnificent showing of what mankind had become.

Upon the floors were numerous people of both the Astartes and of standard man. Even a few adepts of the Mechanicum were present within the halls as they too now had a voice within the coming proceedings.

The cliches that were forming about the place were numerous, but there was a clear distinction between each of the groups that were present. At one side of the room was the Astartes, many of them cousins who had fought with one another in the deepest darkest reaches of either Terra or the Galaxy at each other’s side. Each of them holding an experience and a temperment equal to one another which allowed them to speak with the other in ease.

Across from them were the humans, Generals who fought alongside the Emperor during the unification of Terra and who were also in command of the Mortal Auxiliary who fought where the Astartes were not needed. Ever since the times of the Terran Unification however these men found themselves less and less needed for the Astartes were starting to outnumber them.

There was a last group, a small one, of which Transhuman, Mortal, and Machine all came together in their own discussions. They were of the Federation, many of them Auxiliary who had finally been given the chance to meet up with the colleagues from the heart of their Empire within an Empire. In a place like this, with so few of them here, the barriers that kept them from talking to one another were broken down due to the need of socializing.

Occasionally there would be either the Astartes from one side of the room or a general from the other who came to meet with this group. The Astartes found themselves with the Proelitor, whose experience was closest to what they had. The humans found either the less augmented Priests or the Knights to be their conversationalists.

In the end this union of forces was unique and forced upon the Federation at times like this. When the conversations and deals were finished they would all report their findings to their Primarch just like all of these people would. At least with TalOS, those who were not of his bloodline could expect him to actually listen to their calls, deals, and pleas.
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Beyond where the Warriors, Generals, and Priests all discussed the manners of war was the place where demi-gods and their Father rested themselves. The room was a massive circle with a series of indentation within the wall for where the statues of future conquests were to be rested. Already one of them, of Horus’s hand slicing into an Ork, was prominently placed within its hold for all within the room to see.

If TalOS understood the history correctly it was the moment where the Emperor’s life was in danger. At that moment it was Horus who had saved their Father’s life. Thus it was understandable for such a moment to be commemorated by the building of such a powerful statue.

As the room was a circle, so was the table. TalOS had read tales placing forward the ideal of ‘The Round Table’ and how it was a signifier of equality among those that were present. If that was the truth TalOS wondered just how much of it was really true.

About the room eleven seats were empty, one for each of the Primarchs who had yet to be rediscovered. TalOS noted that the 20th, who he knew as Alpharius, was not present. Thus his existence was still a secret amongst all their brothers. Against these eleven seats were ten seats that were all filled with his brothers. Each of them were in order of their discovery running clockwise against the seat that was the Emperor’s which sat at what could closely be called the head of the table.

TalOS was first, being that he was the 2nd Primarch by his birthright. None of this other brothers were all close to the Emperor as TalOS was for the seats of the twentieth and nineteenth were still empty. The Primarch would not have thought much of it unless his neighbor, Fulgrim, was not looking upon him with a scornful eye that would have hurt him if the man had had psychic potential.

Next, several seats down, was Leman Russ who was happily chewing out the ear of Rogal Dorn who was next to him. Compared to the tense silence which was between TalOS and Fulgrim these two seemed to have a much better relationship. It mostly took the place of Rogal putting him three to five sentence statements to whatever tales Leman was wanting to talk about in that moment.

Two chairs from the Imperial Fist was Ferrus Manus, who was one of the many who sat along with little company on either of his sides. He did not mind it as he looked upon the throne of the Emperor waiting for their Father’s arrival.
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Two chairs from Ferrus Manus was Roboute Guilliman, who was having a light chat with Magnus the Red and Horus Lupercal. TalOS could notice the unease that was upon the brow of Guilliman where Roboute’s partners in conversation did not. Such reason was obvious as while he wanted to discuss things more intimately, distance denied him that luxury.

In the end the real conversation was between Horus Lupercal and Magnus the Red. Horus was ultimately a very talkative person from TalOS’s understanding and Magnus was someone who would like to give his piece of insight. Their conversation was animated enough that Vulkan, who was the second closest to Horus, was simply sitting there with a smile upon his face waiting for their Father to arrive.

TalOS’s eye glanced towards Fulgrim, who was sneaking a glare at him back. While it was at most a spar TalOS noticed that it was the only spar between Primarchs. Such reasoning was obvious, that the political ramifications of losing to TalOS had crushed the spirit of Fulgrim. Only those who did not care would do what they did there, which meant it was going to be someone else and Leman Russ.

The reason so many of them were here was obvious. The Emperor, a few years after TalOS agreed to it, had decided it was time to call the War Council together. Such an event was so great that even the most dogged war-makers like Ferrus Manus decided that they could leave their front for the first ever assembly of this council.

TalOS remembered the agenda of the event and the questions that will be asked. Here they will figure out what to do with the Legions who have yet to have their Primarchs, as well as the logistical needs of every Legion. It cannot be spoken enough how they also needed to decide who was to take which region of space, with efforts to go forward towards it.

Such were important decisions that only the Emperor made before this moment. Now the Leader of Mankind would listen to his sons for advice on how to move forward towards the future conquest of the Galaxy.

>Wait for the Emperor to arrive
>Send some messages to those outside
>Try to talk to Fulgrim.
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>>5542080
>Send some messages to those outside
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>>5542080
>Wait for the Emperor to arrive
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>>5542080
> Try to talk to Fulgrim
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>>5542080
>Wait for the Emperor to arrive
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>>5542080
>Send some messages to those outside
We need to keep our contacts informed.
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>>5542080
>Send some messages to those outside
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>>5542080
>Try to talk to Fulgrim.
let no one say we didn't try.
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>>5542080
>Try to talk to Fulgrim.
Let it not be said that Talos is not congenial, it'd be kinda funny if Fulgrim insults Talos and he just shrugs it off because he knows Fulgrim is a bitch
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>>5542080
>Send some messages to those outside
Bit too late to garner that friendly TalOS when we radiate with wrongness. Better still the stoic.
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>>5542080
>Send some messages to those outside
We tried already with fulgrim, we have more important duties
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>>5542080
>Try to talk to Fulgrim.
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>>5542080
>>Try to talk to Fulgrim.
Let us be the better man and try to bury the hatchet. If he doesn't reciprocate, then fuck him
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>>5542080
>Try to talk to Fulgrim
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>>5542080
>>Send some messages to those outside
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>>5542080
>Try to talk to Fulgrim
I want gorillaman to like us
Lets try diplomacy publically
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>>5542080

>Try to talk to Fulgrim.
Maybe now that the doll has a cool head, our conversation can be more productive.
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>>5542080
>Try to talk to Fulgrim
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We no longer look like a terminator thanks to the Nanomachines.

Let's try this again.

>Try to talk to Fulgrim
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>>5542080
>Try to talk to Fulgrim
>"How are your sons?"

Let him take it as a veiled jab.
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>>5542080
>Send some messages to those outside
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>>5542080
>Send some messages to those outside
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Send messages outside
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>>5542184
>>5542191
>>5542206
>>5542228
>>5542380
>>5542828
>>5542975

Wait for Emps
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>>5542131

Talk to Fulgrim
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>>5542522

Cool, we are live! Time to have a fun discussion with the Phoenician.
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TalOS could feel the glances that were being stolen towards him by Fulgrim. Before the Primarch was oblivious to these senses thanks to his use of the Blackstone. Now he could taste upon his tongue the negative emotions that were crawling off his brother. These emotions of envy and scorn if taken from a human were enough to give TalOS a wet palet, but his brother was like a fountain of water that seemed to have no end.

An ended needed to be sighted if the fidelity of this Council was to carry any motions. At the very least TalOS would be able to save some face if he were the one to try and bridge the gap. Fulgrim might realize this attempt but TalOS did not care. He himself wanted more friendly terms.

TalOS considered his topic carefully. Something that would surely spur some emotion other than the deep disdain he held towards him. After another moment’s thought the topic was chosen.

“Fulgrim, I have heard that your Legion was recovering from the Blight which ravaged your Geneseed.” TalOS began as he gave a curated smile upon his mostly human face, “How far have they recovered?”

The change within Fulgrim was sudden as his stoic frown became that of a serpent’s smile. TalOS could still taste it, that anger which was the foundation of Fulgrim’s thoughts of TalOS. This foundation was what TalOS wanted to chip at and as he estimated Fulgrim’s immediate thoughts did not change. Still, there was other emotions now which were displayed proudly upon his face.

“The Genesmiths of Mars were able to make use of my flesh. The Legion will continue to recover at an acceptable rate, a few thousand every year.” Fulgrim pointed out as he looked out towards the greater table towards Horus, “We will continue to work with our brother Horus until we have reached thirty thousand Astartes. It will take five more years of work but it comes soon.”

“That is great to hear. Even with the genes of the Father I found only the Master Genetors were able to truly make something akin to the Astartes’ Geneseed. Our Father must have given them some assistance to make sure they were successful.” TalOS told his brother with an attempt at comradery.

To that TalOS heard a small laugh come from Fulgrim, “Genescience is not that complex brother. It was not our Father who guided the hands of those who worked with me but myself.”
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“You’ve learned from Genescience then, that is interesting.” TalOS said as he felt a little uncomfortable hearing his personal discipline being named.

“It was a flight of fancy, one that I saw needed to be done so that my Legion would rise from its ashes.” Declared Fulgrim as he seemed to almost languish his deed, “A firm hand was needed in both the study and the collection of persons. Each of my sons from the first batch were handpicked by me with all of them being compatible with my Geneseed.”

“Really?” TalOS felt a small bit of confusion but also a relative understanding of those words. He too selected his sons. But if what Fulgrim was saying was true then he had a greater success rate. In an instant TalOS had to know, “How did you accomplish such a feat?”

The smile and feelings that TalOS got from Fulgrim was like someone who had their enemy fall for a trap. TalOS did not care if he fell for some sort of trap or not though. He was both confused and curious just how his brother was able to achieve a feat that TalOS can only get down with roughly ten of his batches.

“Ha, it was quite simple, my brother.” The Phonecian declared with a crystal clear laugh, “Only the greatest and brightest are to become members of my Legion. Those that are below my standards will not be allowed to be implanted by my Geneseed. Even if they are young boys each of them must be capable of art and have a cursory understanding of war. If that cannot be achieved then why bother?”

“Such a level of selection does not correlate with Geneseed Compatibility.” TalOS pointed out with a hint of skepticism, “While the aptitude of a person does correlate with their acceptance of the implant it is not guaranteed. There are a great many factions that are placed into it.”

TalOS could see the smile upon Fulgrim’s face begin to wane and the anger within him start to bubble up for a moment. The good will that TalOS was trying to build was waning and it was obvious that TalOS thought too much about the situation.

Was that an issue? Yes TalOS was trying to fix the path that was between his brother and him. Didn’t that include trading of theories in order to better gain an understanding of the treatment his brother used.
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Whatever TalOS thought of it Fulgrim seemed to think the opposite, “Are you questioning my intelligence?”

That was an easy accusation to set aside with a genuine answer, “No Fulgrim. I simply wished to have the knowledge that you possess. To have knowledge is to approach divinity, and if we both can gain that divinity together then that would be my objective.”

That got a small chuckle out of Fulgrim. It was a condescending one which seemed directly at insulting TalOS’s ethics upon the situation. As he felt the malice being eaten by his soul TalOS knew that it was in fact a sort of slander. The slander did taste good, which was beside the point.

“If wish to know so much it is simply that I did my research.” Fulgrim announced as he gave a devilish smile, “It did not take me long to read all the textbooks that you read. The concepts, the genome, while not the most entertaining facts helped me to sharpen my senses.”

Fulgrim reached down and picked up a fork which he pointed in a random direction, “Brother, you simply stay within the laboratory too much to feel it. When I laid eyes on those who would become my sons I knew for a fact that they were compatible. With my research we were able to root out any weaklings as the Priest thought my intuition was wrong like yourself. But I was right, and now my numbers swell.”

Time slowed within the mind of TalOS as he fed that information into his Machine Spirits. A Lyngo-decoder quickly tore the machine apart as TalOS studied what was within the words himself. It seemed that both TalOS and the Machine Spirits were coming to similar conclusions. TalOS quickly took a survey of the local datastacks to confirm it.

There were two factors that possibly gave Fulgrim the advantage. The first was the Warp, which was a fickle thing that gave beings like the Primarchs insights that no normal Mortal would have. Such a thing was obviously said. The second was that the batch was small relative to what someone like TalOS or Dorn went through.

TalOS knew that many of his brothers engineered their trials to be deadly, but TalOS saw a ninety six point three percent failure rate among Dorn’s alone. Fulgrim might have simply played his game conservatively just to give a taunt like this at this moment.

>Applaud him for the foresight
>Accuse him of playing conservative
>Stay out of this game.
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>>5543250
>Stay out of this game.
I don't care about it to be honest
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>>5543250
>Stay out of this game.
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>Applaud him for the foresight
>Admit that his "method" is something we could not copy even if we tried. Especially as we are now. May he keep his line pure and his sons strong.
> Draw a parallel between this method and out own Astarte's and Ancillians who pursue art and war separately. The heights of human art and science are often born by necessity and what greater necessity is there than one of winning a war for a grand cause.
>> Congratulate him on his foresight for this will give his sons purpose after the wars have been fought.


We do mean this. And if this keeps him sticking to the human form instead of becoming SnekySnekboi then I'm all for it.
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>>5543250
>Stay out of this game.

>>5543269
lmao, Nah fuck him. His a always gonna fall to Snake thirst. Dude's a bitch.
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>>5543269
>support
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>>5543250
>>Stay out of this game.
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>>5543269
> support
One more shot at brotherhood.
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>>5543250
>Stay out of this game.
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>>5543269
Support
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>>5543269
Support.
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>>5543250
>Stay out of this game.
Anons out here acting like they could prevent the Heresy by being nice.
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>>5543510
I don't want to prevent it, I want to accelerate it.
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>>5543269
> support
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>>5543269
it won't keep him from slannesh.

All the same, I am in favour of praising him for giving his astartes a purpose post the wars. Something he doesn't think will ever end.
>Support.
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>>5543250
>>Stay out of this game.
"Yeah fulgrim you awesome. Anyway..."
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>>5543269
Support.

He's going to hate us anyway. But it won't be our fault for not trying. Primarchs are notoriously stubborn.

Fulgrim likes his ego affirmed. It costs us nothing especially if we aren't technically lying.
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Stay out of his game
>>5543253
>>5543257
>>5543478
>>5543493
>>5543510
>>5543861
>>5543314

Flatter him
>>5543269
>>5543419
>>5543486
>>5543553
>>5543574

These do not count
>>5543502
>>5543509
>>5543553
>>5544121

A reminder to you all to read the damn rules. This is an instance where if at least three of you read the rules then this would have changed. Here we are.
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>>5543553
You counted this anon as both flatter him and do not count
>>5543553
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>>5544233
Oops, collateral. He counts so hes in the right place.
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>>5543250
>supporting >>5543269
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TalOS focused upon his brother for a second, then another second as that piece of time was lost to him. Even as the world outside moved at a crawl TalOS could not help but ask for more of it. Why wouldn’t he? He was given something that was so… bland.

“Thats… good of you Fulgrim.” TalOS gave a half hearted reply with a small bit of dread laced within his voice, “If you have made any discoveries about the Astartes Genome, please send them to me.”

TalOS was not wanting to antagonize him. Fulgrim clearly wanted either to be praised for his accomplishment or for TalOS to become angry at the perversion of his personal art. With another second’s consideration TalOS considered the idea that Fulgrim was not actually trying to get him angry, but to draw some sort of reaction to what would be a cornerstone of any Genetor’s career.

“But I have.” Fulgrim said with a lightened smile, “Even you have not accomplished such a feat.”

TalOS felt himself grow sick upon those words, “So what.”

“What? I have told you what I have learned and you would disregard me!?” Growled the Phonecian as his anger began to swell like a ripening fruit.

“Having an intuitive sense is good, but it does not give anything more.” TalOS pointed out as he felt annoyance that seemed to fly away like the wind, “It is an achievement, that is all.”

Fulgrim’s hair seemed to almost spike with anticipation similar to a feline. His eyes narrowing as if there was prey before him. If the man was a serpent then TalOS would have seen fangs showing from his brother’s mouth.

TalOS slowly began to realize that of all the reactions, denying his brother an overt reaction of either anger or joy was the worst idea of them all. Perfection was always something overt let it be the horror it brings of the pleasure it has within the eye of a beholder. Both of these were visceral acts that fed the soul.

Fulgrim however was denied his satisfaction.

“YOU DAMNED BASTARD!” Yelled Fulgrim as he leaped out of his chair, sending what was a perfect piece of Artisan work across the room with the full force of his body, “I am a Primarch, your Brother, yet you look upon me like I am some sort of annoying orphan! Of all the insults that I could be given, that is the greatest insult that I have ever been forced to experience!”
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Upon his declaration the rest of the table went silent so that they would bear witness to the happenings. This silence did not mean there was inaction as Horus, Dorn, and Leman all rose upon the outcry of hatred.

Of those present it was Leman Russ who was the closest to the group. In a blur the wolf-man went from his seat to the rear of Fulgrim with a bark of fury, “Put a hand on the Dragon, and you will get the Wolf.”

“Get away from me you mutt! You stink and your bark will not scare me!” Fulgrim fired back as he glared at Leman Russ.

“You forget this Wolf also-!” Leman Russ was already pulling back his fist as a shout came from behind him.

“In the name of our Father do not bare your Fists against each other!” Declared Dorn as he had his hand upon what TalOS identified to be a ceremonial sword. In an instant the Priest knew that it was for a modified mortal sword for a Primarch. Dorn could wield it, but would such a weapon work against Demi-Gods?

“I agree with Rogal, please stop all of you!” Finally Horus arrived and quickly grabbed Fulgrim to bring him out of the accidental pincer the Third Primarch had found himself in.

The Phonecian knew he was in a precarious position, but the fellow did not move a muscle and instead bore his attention upon his fellow, “Unhand me Horus! I will teach this Dog and Dragon that a Phoenix is much stronger than their foolish barks and claws.”

“Ha, you think you are stronger than me? Bring it on!” Growled Leman as the hand of Dorn settled on his brother’s shoulder. TalOS caught the grin the wolfman showed their Dauntless brother.

It seemed that Russ was in it for more than to protect TalOS’s honor. He was looking to get a fight in because he was forced to sit around for too long. But then again he was coming on TalOS’s side, which was something the Fabricator General was sure to be thankful for in the future.
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Fulgrim tried to answer but Horus was the first to the punch, “There is no need to fight in the War Room Brothers. The War is outside of these walls, not within this palace. Imagine what your Legions would think if they saw this.”

“They would be cheering me on!” Laughed Leman as he saw a good game when there was one.

Against the laugh of his brother Fulgrim had a good amount of mirth within his voice, “Do not play such words against me Horus. I know I will win against Leman.”

“You hear that Horus, that is a boast! I cannot be King of Fenris if I do not answer this boast.” Leman Russ answered back.

“Brothers, brothers.” As if the conversation was not crowded enough Vulkan, who was one of the few who decided not to run to the situation finally came around, “No one doubts each of your fighting prowess! Both of you are wonderful duelists I am sure. But any minute now our Father will arrive, I do not wish to sadden him with the sight of his sons bickering.”

“Leman, I admire your strength but we are not here to prove anything. Leave that for the battlefield.” Rogal Dorn said as he patted his brother on the shoulder.

“There is no need to fight this fight Fulgrim. You are the best swordsman I know but no need to prove that today.” Horus whispered to Fulgrim in a tone that only TalOS caught thanks to his augmentations.

“I cannot take this insult lying down! Let it be from TalOS or Leman I do not care!” Fulgrim announced as he gave hard worn gazes in each of their directions.

Of all the things to happen, TalOS felt temperament anger with this. Still employing a time sense matrix and his Machine Spirits, TalOS counted all the positions of his brothers. Three were trying to dissolve the situation being Rogal, Horus, and Vulkan. Vulkan might be the only one who was unbiased, as Rogal was trying to make Leman realize it was not a time to have fun while Horus was trying to calm Fulgrim with sweet words.

Of those not active Gulliman was holding his nose, while Magnus looked on with a hint of amusement. Ferrus just looked annoyed at the entire thing.

If things were this bad then what would happen when all twenty brothers met? TalOS was sure the planet would face exterminatus because of it. What was his station though?

>Declare a Duel to Fulgrim, he insulted the Fabricator General
>Make a point that Fulgrim started this shit
>Try and help simmer things down
>Just let what happens happen.
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>>5544270
>Try and help simmer things down
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>>5544270
>Just let what happens happen.
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>>5544270
>Declare a Duel to Fulgrim, he insulted the Fabricator General

ALRITE NIGGAH SQUAD UP.
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>>5544270
>just let what happens happen
A duel would be fun but Dads gonna appear any minute.
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>>5544270
>Just let what happens happen.
By the mechanicus what bitch Fulgrim is.
Can Talos play minesweeper in his mind to pass the time?
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>>5544270

>Declare a Duel to Fulgrim, he insulted the Fabricator General.

The problem is the following:

No matter how much time passes this cursed doll will continue to cause us problems, for the simple fact that we don't see the need to praise every move he is capable of making. If we run away it just means he's going to take it as a victory, meaning he's going to get more and more unbearable.

So there's only one way to end it. As if it weren't enough for him to pull a gun in the presence of our sweet mother, and to try to attack our creed in our house. This envious, selfish, spoiled fuck still has the audacity to attack us in the middle of the Imperial Palace? Alright last time we beat him, this time we're going to put this china doll to attend the meeting in a bed, because of the amount of bones we're going to break. Today this son of a bitch will learn to respect us, One punch at a time.
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>>5544270
>Declare a Duel to Fulgrim, he insulted the Fabricator General

Personally, I think Talos doesn't really care much for Fulgrim but he gotta rep both the Federation of Lucius and the AdMech and Fulgrim has been taking a lot of shots against the priesthood as well.

Also, bro points with Leman is always great.
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>>5544270
>Try and help simmer things down
>Propose that we spend the remaining time we have left playing some wargames. Afterall, if our adepts can use it and get joy from it, then maybe it will help us grow closer and learn from each other?


By the Machine God, but i fiercely want to beat the shit out of Fulgrim in Planetary Annihilation. That'll show him that he doesn't know shit when it comes to actually waging and practicing warfare, with his experience and expertise in figthing battles meaning squat if he can't see the bigger picture.

Just like how being able to personally finding Astartes trainees is all fine and dandy, until you up and die and now have an entire system of recruitment that doesn't work 'cause you're not there.
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He was trying to gain our approval.
Let's duel him and challenge his skill as he challenged ours.

There on his chosen field of art can we truly express our admiration for his skill.
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>>5544270
>Try and help simmer things down
I can’t believe we just made bitchboy into our rival, like come on at least be someone who is actually cool
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>>5544434
I disagree, he is not our rival, he's too insignificant for that
>Try and help simmer things down
Now is really not the time for a duel.
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Oops forgot to link to the vote
>>5544270
>Try and help simmer things down
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>>5544270
>Try and help simmer things down
This is what happens when you try to patch things up with THE narcissist.
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>Declare a Duel to Fulgrim, he insulted the Fabricator General
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>>5544270
>Try and help simmer things down
Lets have a tournament after the meeting
A set of duels
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>>5544456
...oh god this must be what Dorn feels like everytime he meets with Perturabo.
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>>5544270
I'm sorry, where did he insult anyone other than us? I see no glory in rising to an insult by a drama queen. Best he be dismissed from our attentions.

>Just let what happens happens.
>Nod to Russ in thanks.
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>>5544270
>Just let what happens happen.
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>>5544270
>Declare a Duel to Fulgrim, he insulted the Fabricator General
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>>5544270
>Just let what happens happen.
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>>5544268
>If the man was a serpent
well
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>>5544270
>>Just let what happens happen.
You see, fulgrim's anger is diluted now, spread thin against pretty much everyone in the room. If we speak (simmer things down) Fulgrim will get a grip of that anger and lash out to us again, forcing a reaction out of Leman and possibly us, which would get things even more heated.

I trust Horus is amazing enough to keep things together and quench the anger that is going on, he was the battlemaster after all and has fought side to side with big E, saving his life (yeah right) even. If we stay put, there are more brothers wanting to stop this conflict than the ones wanting to make things worse.

Also guilliman what the fuck BRO??? Those titans meant shit for you ah? You didn't even felt like standing up for this, wha the fuck man I won't forget this.
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>>5544270
>Just let what happens happens.
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>>5544694
You convinced me
>>5544458
>Just let what happens happens.
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>>5544271
I'm changing to
>Just let what happens happen.
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>>5544270
>Try and help simmer things down
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>Of those not active Gulliman was holding his nose
Damn, Roboute is normally the first to be the diplomat in these situations.

I wonder if he's not necessarily going to be the goody two shoes ambassador this time around, but a bit more strategic. A bit like us and Alpharius.
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>>5544270
>Just let what happens happen.
Analyze and observe. This will give us data on ALL our brothers, which could be very important
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>Try and help simmer things down

Should have voted flatter instead of getting all specific about this.
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>>5544906
Lets be honest, he saw it was handled and reasoned another person would make it worse. Though mostly its that second hand embarrassment.
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Just let it happen
>>5544271
>>5544273
>>5544311
>>5544335
>>5544582
>>5544607
>>5544646
>>5544694
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>>5544907

D-D-d-Duel
>>5544281
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>>5544642
>>5544516

lol
>>5544352

Actively try to simmer
>>5544434
>>5544456
>>5544459
>>5544546
>>5544812
>>5545157

Alright, I will let you all know I will likely not be posting tomorrow. Nothing I can do, I simply will not have the time to post.
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>>5545241
He's trying to preoccupy himself with thoughts on his blossoming empire and logistics.

>I wish I was at home planning supply lines
>These guys are too wild
>I could be at home expanding the Realm of Ultramar
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>>5545253
Exactly.
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lmao guilliman is thinking on pie charts and stuff? I bet he was pretending each chair (and brothers) around the table have set values and percentages and he moves them around based on arbitrary values and he then changes the parameters like raw power, likeability, strenght, territory...
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>>5545352
Honestly I think there's a huge amount of potential for TalOS and Guilliman to just be logsitic/math nerdbros while all of this fighting and drama goes on.
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TalOS watched closely as muscles tensed and eyes moved from one side to another. Even with the world outside slowed, TalOS could see each of his brothers in something much more relative to real time. They were demi-gods, why would something as simple as time relativity afflict them so easily?

There were a lot of things he could do at this moment but the Primarch pondered on the facts of the situation. Such thoughts were joined with the warning signs upon the Machines Spirits that were maintaining his state of advanced consciousness. Was it really smart to keep slowing his mind like this?

No, it was not. Standard doctrine says that it should only be maintained for twelve seconds at most and he was keeping it live for forty five. Yes his unit was much improved on others but it was still a machine that needed to be cared for. The reason he allowed it to go on for so long was the logic that this was a dangerous moment with his life on the line.

Was it on the line, not now.

So with that TalOS decided to understand the situation. Relaxing the Machine Spirit he allowed the world before his eyes to move at its standard rate.

“Fulgrim.” The voice of Horus was subtle with a powerful infliction in an attempt to make it heeded, “You do not need to take this fight. It is I who was honored fighting alongside you these last few years and it is you who I will continue to have at my side. Let this be.”

Fulgrim looked at Horus with anger, but for every second he faced his brother TalOS sensed the will to fight and brawl started to ebb away. He looked upon Leman with a scornful glare while seemingly measuring if he should heed his brother’s words.

Leman looked like he was about to go for a taunt, but the hand upon his shoulder from Dorn began to tighten with a helpful dose of annoyance. He gave a laugh to say, “Another time then, Fulgrim. You can find me at any time.”

“I will keep that in mind, brother.” Fulgrim said as he turned away from the Wolf and towards TalOS himself. He did not say a thing and instead gave a small huff of annoyance while taking his seat. Whatever good mood he had before was gone, replaced with an annoyed melancholy.

“Good everyone, good!” Cheered Vulkan as he looked towards one of the few doors in the room, “And just in time for Father to come in too.”

As Vulkan announced that the air became saturated with the sweet tange of raw psychic power.

The Emperor arrived.
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The one to open the door was a Custodian, of who TalOS quickly identified to be Trajen Valorus. As the Emperor and his massive form walked through the doors Malcador the Sigillite was walking behind him with his head lowered in reverence and respect.

As a Fabricator General TalOS felt such a thing was not normal when considering someone as your right hand. It must have been something else, maybe an act or play that Malcador was purposefully keeping himself small when in reference to the Emperor’s magnificence. He did not really need to do that as the Emperor’s psychic radiance was enough to overpower anyone’s senses.

Even TalOS was not immune as a Blank. It was simply that he felt it differently than everyone else. Instead of the feelings of joy and elation which were written across even Fulgrim’s face, TalOS felt the satisfaction of his soul’s essence being replenished.

The Emperor walked until he was standing next to his chair. Heavenly eyes scanning the room as he finished gathering the understanding of the situation. TalOS was sure there was more here than just a simple survey, the Emperor was likely reading everyone’s minds with the ease in which he drew breath.

Such mastery of his power only showed that the Emperor was dangerous, but also chosen by the Machine God to carry out its will. Let it if he likes it or not.

“Seat yourselves.” The Emperor declared with a soft tone that roused everyone’s spirit, “We will begin once everyone is ready.”

And like that a spell was casted. Each of TalOS’s brothers, of who were either angry, contemplative, or readying for a brawl did as they were told. TalOS’s eyes wandered and saw the feral grin upon Leman Russ’s face while Dorn and Guilliman were locked in stone. Horus held a cheery smile, which was joined by Magnus, Vulkan, and Fulgrim. The only two not to smile was Ferrus, and TalOS himself.

That might have been a minor mistake there. He was thinking too hard that he forgot to move his facial muscles. Too late now he would assume. He did not need to have anyone really paying attention to him anyways since the Emperor took his position just one seat over from TalOS.

The Emperor descended upon what was a marble gold throne with Malcador and Valdor flanking him at either side. TalOS risk the moment to glance at his uncle, who was also looking at TalOS with a slim grin. Knowing that none but his most observant brothers, TalOS and Malcador nodded to one another in respect.
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“My Sons.” The Emperor declared as his gaze crossed through the room with joy within his eyes, “Nearly forty years from this day I lost you all. Today nine of you are before me, which has proven that all of my actions up until now have not been in vain.”

“Father, nothing you do is without reason!” Fulgrim cried out with passion, “You are perfect, so everything you do is perfect.”

“Thank you Fulgrim.” The Emperor said as he gave a slim smile towards his son. TalOS could hardly believe it as he saw what might have been a subtle blush upon the face of his brother.

The soft warmness that the Emperor gave hardened as he extended his hands. TalOS could hear the movement of the Machine Spirits around him activating. A second later a diagram of the entire galaxy was placed out before everyone to see.

TalOS had seen similar maps within the archives of the Mechanicum. What was missing from those maps was the heat pressures that were placed around the galaxy as figures for the Warplanes that were being used.

Thus this map was from the Nobis Navigators. They would have been the ones to collect such information so readily and bring it to the fore like today.

The Emperor moved his hand and the map before him began to spin around. Pieces of it being shown and shrunk as he did so with the ease found in most Mechanicum Adepts. Soon a heat map was shown with a great amount of the galaxy shown.

“These are the regions we have since been reunited with the rest of mankind. Nine Tenths of the galaxy are still out there for the Imperium to march towards and bring back to compliance.” The Emperor said as he reached out with a hand and gripped the air, “That is what we are here today to plan and accomplish. Today we will make one of the greatest leaps for mankind ever to have been taken.”

With those words the Emperor’s hand shifted, the holovid changing at his whim.

>The logistics of the war
>Fronts, what are the fronts of this war
>What are our gains?
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>>5545389
Imagine them doing the equivalent of playing moblie games in the middle of the family dinner.
Magnus and Pert interfacing in their own ways while the rest of the Primarchs are taking the meeting ultra serious like.

Preening like peacocks and posturing like jocks.
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>>5545416
>The logistics of the war
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>What are our gains?

What do we have? What can we leverage towards the goal. What tools might we bring with us towards the repair of the galaxy.
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>>5545416
>The logistics of the war
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>>5545416
>The logistics of the war
Professionals do logistics and Talos is one
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>>5545416
>>The logistics of the war
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>>5545416
>The logistics of the war
>"What do we have? What do we need? What do we want?"
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>>5545416
>The logistics of the war
We are still missing a lot of brothers so our top priority should be to find, supply and get them active in the crusade as well
Supply lines and the vulnerability due to warp travel should be considered as well
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>>5545416
>Fronts, what are the fronts of this war
We should just figure out where we may want to send our sons primarily, as well as where ever opportunity lies for us in expansion.

There's still a ton of cool things to get.
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>>5545416
>The logistics of the war
Emperor: "check out these GAINS"
Tempting option
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>>5545416
>The logistics of war

An army marches on it's stomach. Time to become the quartermaster.
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>>5545416
>The logistics of the war
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>>5545416
>The logistics of the war.
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>>5545416
>The logistics of the war
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>>5545408
>Was it really smart to keep slowing his mind like this?
I would say his mind was pushed superb fast instead
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>>5545416
I would rather not bring up logistics because then some brothers EHEM would wonder why is the Lucian Federation so rich and the second legion so well supplied... while being so inactive in conquest. But I also understand the general wish of every anon to be the quartermaster of this whole mess and complement the rest.

BUT GOD DAMN IT I WANT T4L0S TO FIGHT AND WRECK SHIT UP HE IS A PRIMARCH NOT A PAPER PUSHER SANCTUS DOMINUS WHERE ARE YOU, YOUR GOD MACHINE IS CRYING AND DUSTY

>>Fronts, what are the fronts of this war
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>>5545416
>The logistics of the war
Clockwork Crusade
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>>5545416
>The logistics of the war
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Logistics of War
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>>5546301

Fronts of War
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>>5546055

What are our gains?
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The Holovid quickly turned from a series of hues, each of them a concept within the mind of the Emperor as he placed his thoughts into the machine he was using. Such thoughts began to focus as he tightened his fist, bringing into focus the image before them.

It was a series of arrows and directions that were indicated throughout the galaxy, which in term made it look closer to a wave instead of a series of arrows. Such was the flow of supplies, a demonstration of the highest concentration of supplies to the places where it was to be expanded.

There were two points upon the map that were shown. The first place was of course Terra, with Mars being marked solely as the source of goods. None within the room were surprised at this fact since the Martians have been the core of the Imperial Logistics Doctrine since the earliest days of the Great Crusade.

The second location, which matched up with what TalOS already knew, was Lucius and its federation.

“As we expand out into new fronts we must make sure our supplies are kept full and without impediment. An army without water is likely to crumble against any foe who wishes to do it harm. Thus, before we determine our fronts, we must realize what fronts we can fight upon.” The Emperor said as he looked towards TalOS, “I give you permission to take control of the conversation, as you are the representative of the Mechanicum.”

“I thank you for this honor, Omnissiah.” While TalOS did not believe in the term, this was currently the official Title of the Emperor given by the Mechanicum. As he was currently a functionary of the Mechanicum those titles will be used, “Do I have permission to take control of the Machine Spirit?”

“Permission granted.” Declared the Emperor of Mankind as he settled himself in his seat.

As TalOS snared control of the systems he glanced around the room at his audience. They were looking at him closely in either interest or a subtle amount of anger. Such Anger was from Fulgrim and Horus.

TalOS expected Fulgrim to have issues with him being the first to be elected to talk. Horus however was one that TalOS thought had little issue. Maybe just like Fulgrim, Horus had an Ego. When TalOS’s eyes glanced upon the statue of Horus saving their Father the matter was soon obvious.

Envy was a powerful emotion. Even if one has everything in the world they will always want more from others.
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With the Machine Spirits held within his grasp TalOS flexed his mind to impose a sharper image of the diagram. The one that the Emperor had was generated by Martian Arch Magi, which while respectable did not have all the information that TalOS had held.

The map from before them all now showed a series of Forge Worlds that were united under the dominion of Mars. Each and everyone of them demonstrating some form of productions since they were too Forge Complexes.

“Before you all today is the current Dominion of Mars. Unlike the Imperium, when a Martian world falls into our Dominion they are expected to pay tithes within one solar year.” TalOS declared as he pointed at numerous positions, “I am currently in the process of standardizing our travel based on the Warp Lanes map which the Navigators generated one year ago. In doing so, the efficiency of travel will be increased by forty eight percent.”

With a flicker from his mind TalOS showed the regions war was occuring in, “These are the current fronts to which I optimized our transit towards, however I have the understanding today that these fronts will change. Thus what we need to determine first is how to use the resources we have to realize how many fronts we can have, and where.”

Quickly TalOS’s mind turned the hologram before them into a ratio display, demonstrating the use of resources across the cosmos, “Currently Mars and Lucius are in more comfortable states, allowing us to further increase our production of resources through self-investment. If that were to change I cannot reasonably tell you if the gains will be worth it without investment of capital.”

Upon that beat Guilliman raised his hand to get the attention of his brother. Knowing what his fellow was doing, the Fabricator General gave his brother a nod. With his permission given Guilliman spoke, “Then you are saying that the Mechanicum wants more worlds worth of resources?”

“That is correct. We of the Mechanicum are asking that we receive a series of worlds to match what we know to be a sudden spike in demand. The planet of Mars has already been robbed of its resources, and only Lucius holds the luxury of personal vassals.” TalOS said as he glanced across the room.
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“I see, your request here within the War Council is a reasonable one.” Guilliman announced as he did his own calculations, “I am sure the Priests of the Mechanicum have a reasonable amount of worlds already counted?”

TalOS held a little laugh within his mind upon those specific use of words. Guilliman was not going to let the Mechanicum run away with several hundred worlds under the pretense of production capability. Thus TalOS needed to counter the offer.

“There are a series of worlds with low human populations that were mining worlds in the time of the Federation. We think these worlds should be reactivated for the purposes of the war effort.” TalOS said back as he himself thought it was a reasonable matter.

“Even Chemos became a mecha of enlightenment as my hands touched upon it.” Fulgrim said as he grew a slime smile, “These are worlds that Mankind still inhabit, won’t the Mechanicum turn those worlds into nothing but Servitors and Machine Men? I would think it a waste of human life and a betrayal of our vows to those people if we allowed the Mechanicum to do this.”

Fulgrim, even as he caused so much chaos within the room, still had a mind of reason upon his shoulders. He knew for a fact that many of their brothers were those that followed a code, thus he leveraged it.”

The one to speak next was Vulkan with what was a sense of hesitation, “Our brother is right, we cannot forsake our vows for such a gain.”

Two voiced their opinion and while studying the room TalOS saw the faces of the others. Guilliman looked to be tied between a rock and a hard place while those of Dorn and Leman did not seem to have much care. Horus kept a smile as a mask, for it seemed he was feeling more envy at the moment than to care for the lives of men.

Magnus did not really seem to care, but TalOS knew that his agreement with his brother to share knowledge was going to make him edge in his direction.

As for the Emperor, TalOS sensed that his Father was more curious in what was going to happen instead of the issue itself. He was studying in a way that he might be seeking to root out problem bodies even now.

Thus TalOS needed to consider a counter offer.
>What if we only do Worlds with mutants
>The Mechanicum will pay those on the worlds to fuck off
>It will not be efficient, but we can just use barren worlds.
>Keep this ground and force them to accept it.
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>>5547460
>What if we only do Worlds with mutants
>It will not be efficient, but we can just use barren worlds.
There you go SoN, Ogryn and mass servitor worlds
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>>5547460
>It will not be efficient, but we can just use barren worlds.
We should probably figure out more terraforming tech
This plan is kind of double edged in terms of morality because a less efficient system is probably going to mean thousands of dead astartes
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>>5547460
>What if we only do Worlds with mutants
>It will not be efficient, but we can just use barren worlds.
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>>5547460
>If we do not use these worlds, then the effeciency will drop significantly. We would therefore require a corresponding increase in the number of barren worlds supplied to us to make up for the difference.

It's okay Fulgrim. We can play this game.
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>>5547460
>It will not be efficient, but we can just use barren worlds.
>For those who planets are willing to once more turn themselves into mining worlds, we will give them proper compensation and opportunities for their citizenry to travel to other worlds where they can ply their trade if they do not want to become a part of the mining industry/economy.


Compromise is going to be the name of the game bois!
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>>5547460
>The Mechanicum will pay those on the worlds to fuck off
>+also send unwanted mutants there to be borged anyway because it makes more sense than just killing them. Be sure to remove pain and fear for non-criminals as is mercy

Whatever cost we pay for getting the human populace to move off mining worlds will be easily paid off thrice fold via the full automation of maximized mining worlds.

Far less worry about food supply, pollution and biosphere, crime and police. Just maximized throughput by 24/7 workers and let's the miner magi perfect their specialty.
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By mutants I mean like, the kind that societies would have just rounded up and purged anyway. At least we can grant them the Machine Gods peace instead of an ignominious death in a mass incinerator
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>>5547465
Honestly I am super stoked.

Though my questioning is where the inefficiency in only using barren worlds vs paying off all the mining worlds lies.

Eventually a maximized mining world would probably become barren anyway no?
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Also I think QM is referring to "mutants" than per say Abhumans though I could be wrong

Like the "I have a tentacle for a hand now my entire town wants to kill me" kind of mutant.
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>>5547460
>The Mechanicum will pay those on the worlds to fuck off
>I am sure those here who would speak so highly of them would make use of them far more effectively?
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>>5547517
>support
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>>5547579
Good idea. Ask him to solve the problem or else face scarcity as the machine he serves cannot give him what he demands.

He shall either refute himself or he shall give us what we want.
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>>5547460
>>If we do not use these worlds, then the effeciency will drop significantly. We would therefore require a corresponding increase in the number of barren worlds supplied to us to make up for the difference.
>The Mechanicum will pay those on the worlds to fuck off
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>>5547543
All Abhumans are mutants, not all mutants are Abhumans
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>>5547517
Supporting, it's a great middle ground for both sides
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>>5547460
>What if we only do Worlds with mutants
>The Mechanicum will pay those on the worlds to fuck off
Mutants and money. Buying out the Federations old landmarks seems like a good idea.
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>>5547460
>>It will not be efficient, but we can just use barren worlds.
>What if we only do Worlds with mutants

As a compromise we get the mutant world and extra barren ones to compensate for the lower number, it will mean more effort to establish forge worlds but in the long run we also get a bigger share of the Galaxy Pie so to speak.
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>>5547977
Greentext it >
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>>5547460
>The Mechanicum will pay those on the worlds to fuck off
We can afford it. I don't see why this is a moral problem if we are ensuring those people will be afforded homes and living elsewhere.
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>>5547460
>The Mechanicum will pay those on the worlds to fuck off
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>>5547517
+1
"How did the saying went by Ommnisiah? ah yes, I will pay you to fuck off"
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>>5547460

>It will not be efficient, but we can just use barren worlds.
>For those who planets are willing to once more turn themselves into mining worlds, we will give them proper compensation and opportunities for their citizenry to travel to other worlds where they can ply their trade if they do not want to become a part of the mining industry/economy.
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>>5548462
>Support
Seems like the best option
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>>5547460
>The Mechanicum will pay those on the worlds to fuck off
>get worlds with abhumans
I dont like the wording of "only worlds with mutants". I think some posters think they are asking for ogryn worlds but MQM means something else like limiting ourselves only to worlds with mutants on them. We should just buy them all and also have abhuman worlds.
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"I would think it a waste of human life and a betrayal of our vows to those people if we allowed the Mechanicum to do this"
Man fuck this line of thought. A rock in space is just a rock in space. If we move the people and give them a better living somewhere else, what vows are we breaking anyway? We're saving lives by accelerating the war effort.
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>>5547460
>>The Mechanicum will pay those on the worlds to fuck off
>>For those who planets are willing to once more turn themselves into mining worlds, we will give them proper compensation and opportunities for their citizenry to travel to other worlds where they can ply their trade if they do not want to become a part of the mining industry/economy.
>>get worlds with abhumans (mutants)
Our vows are to the lives of mankind. We are preserving the lives of mankind by moving them to good homes, and also making weapons for humanity's defense. Get some mutant worlds too, mutants can be useful.
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>>5547460
>>If we do not use these worlds, then the effeciency will drop significantly. We would therefore require a corresponding increase in the number of barren worlds supplied to us to make up for the difference.
>The Mechanicum will pay those on the worlds to fuck off
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Mutants only
>>5547477
>>5547465
>>5548054
>>5548070
>>5548620

Barren World
>>5547475
>>5547517
>>5547777

Fuck you Fulgrim
>>5547509

Capitalism Baby
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>>5548804
This makes me exceedingly happy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQrdKtPJxI0
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>>5548804

Uhh QM, i don't know if you noticed, but your counting is a bit weird.

for example, my vote >>5547517 and the vote of Logic Enjoyer >>5548462 are exactly the same, but you have sorted them in different categories, which seems to be a bit of a theme concerning this vote, since most of them are a combined vote of "pay em to fuck off/Practice their trade elsewhere" and "eh, we will have to make do with barren worlds".

Just as a heads up if you had missed it.
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>>5548823
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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TalOS felt a small bit of annoyance as he wondered to himself. The situation was indeed a hard one to play thanks to Fulgrim’s nomination. What would happen to the people of these planets once their homes are turned into a factory for the purposes of the greater war. But was he not forgetting something?

“Fulgrim, Vulkan, I understand the two of you do not wish to go back on your vows.” TalOS said as his red eyes glanced to each of their directions, “What we forget is that without these resources that we will become strained. Without these supplies, such as readily accessible adamantine, ceremite, and auric; you will not receive new armors, ships, and Titans to exact the aggressive war that we are fighting with now.”

TalOS leaned towards the table as he wanted to make his point heared, “We, the Mechanicum, need these worlds to follow your war. Without it we will both falter if a great enemy comes onto the galactic stage.”

“You think we can lose this Crusade?” Fulgrim asked with what was a genuine confusion within his voice, “It is our Father who declared it so, Mankind will have the galaxy. Do deny this is to deny our Father!”

“He is right, Fulgrim.” Guilliman barked as he seemed to have a fire within his gullet, “We make war upon the Milky Way. War is always a test of an Empire’s ability to mobilize its resources and strain every drop of blood from its economy.”

“Aye, he’s right!” Shouted Leman as he gave a hearty laugh, “When a Tribe goes to war everyone gives their lifeblood to the effort. We are waging a murdermake, no reason to cry over a few rocks.”

There looked to be an argument to be spilled over but Horus was the quickest to the punch, “Brothers, Brothers. Before we go for each other’s throats let's talk to our brother more. TalOS, I do not believe you would want to work with an Empire that broke its treaties with those it's aligned with.”

“You are correct.” Was what TalOS mentioned, leaving out the part that the Mechanicum knows full well that even centuries old contracts would need to be shattered to save the Red Planet, “What the Mechanicum would accept is permission to pursue a logic found within the tomes of the Federation. The ideas of purchasing and reallocating land.”
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Seeing as Horus was the one to make the bridge, he continued acting as the speaker for the Imperial force upon the table, “I believe I have read such tome, does the Mechanicum wish to purchase these planets from their inhabitants?”

“Many times we might not need to reallocate the people. The Mechanicum would be willing to work with the rulers of each world to acquire the mineral and other such rights from the natives. By improving their quality of living they will be happy for us to live as their terrestrial neighbors.” TalOS told the War Council as he gave a small grin, “Why we have not done it is obvious, we do not wish for the Imperium to think we were doing something else. That in the end it was not for the Noble purpose of the Great Crusade.”

“You seek to create Enclaves upon these worlds, if I am understanding it correctly.” Horus said as he nodded, “That is more reasonable, and would be a benefit to the people as well.”

“How would we prevent the Mechanicum from abusing such an authority?” Fulgrim shot quickly as he was the naysayer to whatever inch TalOS gained.

“If the people are foolish enough to be tricked like that, then they will deserve their fate.” Rogal Dorn declared as a verdict when he glared at his brother, “We should not question our allies as they do not question us. If an issue does occur then Father will talk to Kalbor Hal about the matter.”

“We thank the Mechanicum for being forthright about such an issue.” Horus said as he shined a smile towards TalOS, “I am sure these worlds will find it more reasonable if you approached them with the authority of the Imperium to help arbitrate these affairs.”

TalOS had to take a second to feel out those words within both his mind and soul. It would be horrendous if the Imperium, acting in its own interests, tried to keep the Mechanicum from getting these worlds. Then he considered that it was in the Imperiums best interest to give them as much leeway as possible.

After all, the Imperial Tithe only includes Psykers. If they did this then they would reap the benefits of actually conquering these worlds.

“The Mechanicum will accept the assistance of the Imperium for these negotiations.” TalOS answered Horus as he could feel the mirth coming off of Fulgrim.
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As the words were traded and what was going to be a minor scheme going to run across the galaxy the Emperor raised his hand. TalOS felt his connection to the Machine Spirits seized and removed as the Emperor made a wave with his hand.

“Thank you for your words from the Mechanicum, TalOS.” The Emperor said as he snapped his fingers causing the screen to change to a series of fronts, “Now that we know where our food and munitions will be coming from, we must decide how to use them.”

In an instant a series of blips and dots scattered themselves across the screen for everyone to see.

“We have stretched ourselves from one end of the galaxy to the other. In doing so we now have control over all prominent Warp Lanes. In doing so I have found each and every one of you who are now sit before me today.” The Emperor announced as he flicked his hand, “Now we must go inwards and fight what we have identified. There are a great many dominions, both Xenos and Man, which lay within the numerous fabrics we have woven.”

With those words done the Emperor looked up, “We must decide who is to go where. What is allowed and what must we leave for when the full Brotherhood is amongst us.”

With those words spoken the Emperor’s hand waved revealing a series of locations, “These are the realms and regions that I see ripe for compliance. Either to bring into the fold or crush under our heel.”

With that he began announcing the regions, their battles, and what was there.

>Remain upon the Federation for this round of war
>Go ahead and work with Dorn Early.
>Opt to expand the local area for the Imperium (While claiming some fine planets for one’s self.)
>Pick a FUN front to go on.
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>>5548873
>Opt to expand the local area for the Imperium (While claiming some fine planets for one’s self.)
GREED
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>>5548873
>Opt to expand the local area for the Imperium (While claiming some fine planets for one’s self.)
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>>5548873
>Go ahead and work with Dorn Early.
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>>5548873
>>Go ahead and work with Dorn Early.
Let's just get this out of the way now
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>Go ahead and work with Dorn Early + Fun Front
>+OTHER (if we are allowed): Trigger the Araneus (Necromunda) Event Early? (follow up on some rumors about a lost Federation tech planet)
https://warhammer40k.fandom.com/wiki/Great_Crusade_Chronology
"ca. Mid-800s.M30 The Two Wars of Araneus"
Tried to look for some events and war fronts that were relatively closish to this timeframe we are in.

It's entirely up to QM if he wants to allow this to happen or if it's even an option, but given the campaign directly involves the Imperial Fists, imagine if we had the chance to change things up? Maybe we won't prevent the destruction of the Warp Gates of Araneus (which would have been a huge boon to the Imperium), but perhaps if we took the Tech planet intact rather than a smoking wreck. . .and its hoard of STCs

TalOS could convince Dorn that the usefulness of such a system of gates would be paramount to Terra's defense, and thus get him directly involved. In any even, I think this could be fun.

We claim to be the true legitimate heirs of the Federation. How well would that hold, when we are going to face some of the creme of the Federations actual tech remnants?

Plus, maybe QM could come up wtih some neat ideas on what that massive threat spilling from the Warp Gates ended up being?
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Some other fronts we may want to consider tackling are Calixis and Scarus to our west, also with lots of neat prizes in store for us.

Calixis even has the lost Myrmidon Battle Techpriest cult, who are the finest Techpriest warriors in the galaxy, as well as the Cult of Sollex who are the finest laser specialists in the galaxy.

Just throwing ideas.
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>>5548971
Support. Necromunda would be perfect to add more tech. We'd also be able to improve the living conditions of the Hiveworld.
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>>5548971
Support the recovery of knowledge is paramount!
as it benefits all Mankind in the end perhaps Moreso than the Crusade ever will.
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>>5548873
>Opt to expand the local area for the Imperium (While claiming some fine planets for one’s self.)
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>>5548873
> Go ahead and work with Dorn Early.
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>>5548971
>Support
The quest for knowledge (technology) never ends.

>>5548980
>>5549048
Votes need to be greentexted to count.
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>>5548873
>Go ahead and work with Dorn

The once Emperor of Inwit took a few moments to think to himself, as if weighing the words, “What you have done for my Legion I cannot express in mere words but the same goes for yourself. What I ask of you, when a time comes, is that you join me in the Crusade for a year so that you can keep your mind wetted with combat. It is not now, but I expect it to be in a reasonable interval.” (thread 11)
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>>5548873
>Go ahead and work with Dorn Early.
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>>5548873

>Go ahead and work with Dorn Early.

The siege specialist, and the armory master fighting together, this is going to be an extended vacation section for our sweet tooth scientist.
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>>5548971

Nano wasn't the planet necromunda attacked in the lore, during the crusade, by a beta version of the Necrons?
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If it is, it isn't clear. The HH book simply says small dark ships encircling bloated behemoth craft.

"A darkness deeper than the void, of living-lightning and flame-wreathed chrome"

It could be the crons. A bunch of Scythe ships encircling a big Cairn Tomb crackling with Gauss energies? Maybe. But it's vague enough that they could let it be virtually anything.
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>>5548873
>Join dorn early.
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>>5548971
>support
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>>5548971
>Support
I like the chance we can take Araneus intact as a dark age cyberpunk world, something not even Lucius was able to achieve because of starvation and needing to resort to faith.
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The Selfish Option
>>5548890
>>5>>5549170
548895

Go with Dorn Early
>>5548896
>>5548924
>>5548971
>>5549593
>>5549652
>>5549248
>>5549293
>>5549391
>>5549420
>>5549537
>>5549277

Thus, we go with the brother.
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>>5548971
I will say this now, you have a misunderstanding when it comes to the war. Specifically its the TWO wars. Nothing says we cannot wage the first one.
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The map spun before their eyes, the places that the Emperor picking out shown before everyone’s eyes on what could possibly be the locations of battle. Against these locations were the numerous spots which were marked too dangerous for mankind to even dare enter yet.

One of these places was the greatest Ork Empire that has yet, and will likely ever, be seen upon the galactic stage. Its core was a planet according to Federation records to be called Ullinor and was where Mankind previously banished the Orks when Mankind ascendant to the Golden Age.

TalOS wished that mankind did not decide on a treaty but instead eradication. But these were Orks, the most resilient race ever to be known. If there was a drop of Ork blood upon an Asteroid then that rock would quickly become a source of infestation. When it becomes an infestation it will inevitably be used as a delivery vector for the Ork infection to arrive upon a fertile world.

Thus it was unreasonable to wish that the Ancients had spent the resources to eradicate the Orks. He still wished it though, if nothing else than to remove upon the Galactic Stage that splotch of green which infested the map like an infection.

“Guilliman, we have already had our discussions that you will be working upon the realm of Ultramar. Thus you will not be subject to campaign from anywhere but your home.” The Emperor said first and foremost as he looked upon the diligent son.

“I thank you for this opportunity, Father.” Guilliman answered as he gave a small bow of his head to display respect.

“Fulgrim, Horus.” The Emperor said as he looked at the two of them, “The Third Legion is still recovering from the losses they sustained earlier in the Crusade. The two of you will continue to fight together until the number of Emperor’s Children reaches twenty thousand.”

“Thank you for affirming our thoughts, Father.” Horus said as Fulgrim simply gave a gleeful smile, “I believe it would be wise for us to continue fighting in the Galactic North a ways beyond the Federation Sector. There are a great many Greenskins there that will require both myself and Fulgrim to exterminate.”

“Your reasoning is sound, does anyone here reject Horus’s claim?” The Emperor asked as he glanced across the room.

There was not a sound or a call out, many shaking their heads to display their thoughts on the matter without words. The Emperor seemed satisfied as he gripped the scene and made the world seem to travel.
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“Special circumstances have been seen to, we must now look at the greater war footing.” The Emperor said as he zoomed in on the galactic, “On the eastern fringes there the First Legion encountered a new race of Xenos. The information they gathered from this race of unusual standard does not set right with me.”

They all viewed what was a small front that would have been minor in the grander scale of things. When the analytics of the battle came up though TalOS began to understand why the Emperor was worried about the battle that had taken place there.

TalOS had to vocalize the information he saw, “They claim to have fought a Xenos conglomerate and torched fifteen of their worlds. For them to have such a small empire with the ratio of Xenos does not seem reasonable. You believe there is more.”

The Emperor nodded to the assessment that TalOS gave, “I do not doubt the ability of the First to wage war. However we need someone to go into the region and start an investigation of it. Supplies will be minimal, so the one who travels there will need to be semi-self reliant.”

“The Iron Hands will do that.” Ferrus Manus announced as he raised a fist into the air, “It will give my sons skills that I have been trying to bring into their ranks for some time. We will succeed.”

“Does any others wish to go as well?” The Emperor asked as he looked about the room.

“I wish you good luck brother.” Vulkan called out as he shined a smile in the direction of Ferrus, “I too would want to go there, but my Legion needs time to swell from the recruits of Nocturn. In due time, would you welcome the Salamanders to your campaign?”

“I don’t need it.” Barked Ferrus as he gave a half hearted glance towards Vulkan, “The Iron Hands will be capable and supplies will be scarce. Even if you can feed yourself, we will be fighting over the scraps in that region.”

Vulkan gave a half hearted laugh in an attempt to provide himself some levity, “Then I will leave it to you brother. Father, is there a region that requires similar expertise?”

The Emperor did not need to ponder as his hand glazed the screen and zoomed into a region near Segmentum Solar, “This region is nearly denied to us due to the Warp Lanes. Even as its so close to the Astronomicon it is treacherous to navigate. If there is a location where you are still close to Nocturn and still need to forge your own armaments, it will be there.”

“It shall be our then!” Cheered the Primarch as he gave a grin.
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The Emperor gestured, transforming the image into a new front of war, “Another item that has come to my attention, within the region of Terra, is a region that is currently controlled by Orks. Such a region, while small, appears to have so much metal that it's what attracted the Orks towards them. There have been rumors of humans being in the system, but that remains to be seen.”

“Orks you say, Father?” Leman Russ barked as he gave a small growl of pleasure, “Greenskin are always a good fight.”

“Leman, I do not believe you will be the best for the job ahead of us.” Declared Dorn as he glanced at his brother, “If there are humans within the system then we will need to negotiate. Your Legion does not have any iterators to facilitate such functions. As it is Orks, I see it reasonable that the Imperial Fists be those who drive them back.”

Leman Russ looked to his side to measure Dorn, as to what TalOS knew to be the logic. Leman Russ was not dumb and his barbarity was an extension of his intelligence. He grew a small smile to answer, “Fine, you can have that murdermake.”

“Thank you for seeing reason, Brother.” Rogal answered his brother before looking back as his father, “The Imperial Fists will cleanse the system of the Greenskin menace. That you have my word.”

“Father.” Before the Emperor could answer Dorn TalOS decided to ask a question, “You say that these worlds are full of metal. Is there a potential that this region could have once been a host for Mega-Projects once hosted by the Federation?”

The Emperor gave a small nod as he answered, “It was the site where mankind would test technology in an area far enough away from Terra that it would not damage it, but close enough that they can pull resources from it. Does the Mechanicum have an interest in the region?”

TalOS looked over towards Rogal who seemed to understand the undercurrent of what TalOS was trying to do, “With permission from Rogal I would like to join him as a representative of the Mechanicum. I have an individual who I can trust to be my Regent, so it is no mistake for me to make this incursion outside of the Federation for a few years.”

Rogal gave a small nod as he heard those words, “I do not have an issue with this, if you allow it Father.”

The Emperor thought to himself before giving a nod, “It will be allowed. It would be wise to take support as the Orks might have tried to resurrect old technology.”

TalOS felt a creep going up his spine at the thought, “Thank you Father.”
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“Then that just leaves me and the wolf.” Magnus declared as he decided now was his time to speak, “Father, am I to go towards the frontier along with my brother?”

The Emperor nodded his head as he heard the question. “We need to continue pushing in Segmentum Obscurus. Every planet we gain in that region is the more ground that we will be afforded in the future.”

“So we are hunting the Wyrd.” Leman Russ declared as he glanced towards his brother, “You can take the right and I the left?”

“There is no reason to take things so simply.” Magnus told his brother before he himself began to ponder. TalOS could feel the swelling of energy from his brother as he attempted some form of clairvoyance. TalOS did not like it, but he did not try to stop such a mundane use of psychic power.

As an answer went across his blackened eye Magnus was found declaring, “But sometimes the most simple things are the best. Do what you want brother, I will do what I want.”

“Sounds fine enough to me.” Leman Russ barked with a cheer.

“Good, then the decisions have been made. Those who do not have their Primarchs will continue their search at their leisure.” The Emperor told everyone as he looked from one half of the room to the other, “I will continue my search for your brothers as well. To do so I cannot continue to tie myself in singular campaigns until they are all found. Do we have any questions or requests to be made?”

To the words the Emperor asked, no response was given. So with a mighty declaration of his voice the Emperor spoke, “Then the First War Council is finished. You are all released.”

>Meet with Magnus
>Talk with the two folks who have sense, Dorn and Guilliman
>Chat with Horus
>Leman Russ surely wants a drink.
>Bitch off Fulgrim.
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>>5550279
>Talk with the two folks who have sense, Dorn and Guilliman
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>>5550279
>Talk with the two folks who have sense, Dorn and Guilliman
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>>5550279
>Fulgrim surely wants a drink
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>>5550276
>On the eastern fringes there the First Legion encountered a new race of Xenos. The information they gathered from this race of unusual standard does not set right with me.
Its the Rangdan isn't it
>>5550279
>Talk with the two folks who have sense, Dorn and Guilliman
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>>5550279
>Go with Leman Russ, the bro.
Can we go to mars and murderize the daemon engines now??? Pleaaaaaaase
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>>5550307
Wait what
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>>5550279
>Talk with the two folks who have sense, Dorn and Guilliman
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>Bitch off Fulgrim.

I feel like being antagonistic today.
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>>5550279
>>Talk with the two folks who have sense, Dorn and Guilliman
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>>5550279
>Talk with the two folks who have sense, Dorn and Guilliman
>Chat with Horus
Im not sure who to talk to first
Both of these options lead to a lot of good gains, resources and influence
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>>5550284
>Talk with the two folks who have sense, Dorn and Guilliman
We're here to get shit done. Dorn and Guilliman are primarchs who are capable of getting shit done and are empire builders rather than mostly just conquerors.
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>>5550279
>Drink with Russ

Russ is [Our guy] even if he isn't logical.
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>>5550279

>Talk with the two folks who have sense, Dorn and Guilliman.
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>>5550279
>>Leman Russ surely wants a drink.
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>>5550279
>Leman Russ surely wants a drink.

Bring out the mead, for tonight we feast!
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Remember when the Blackstone fortress shot mini black holes at ships? Shit was cash
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Or remember when we were just starting and had UZ1 face off against T4SL4 and they repaired menials? That's when the anxilians accepted her as one on them.
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>>5550279
>Talk with the two folks who have sense, Dorn and Guilliman
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>>5550802
That was a very pleasant not to desires to upgrade our ship based weapons and the fortress itself.

>>5550805
Been a while since we've seen T35LA, and yeah. I remember when TalOS said he thought her mind was developed like his was, and thinking that the techpriests had gone into TalOS head and tried to replicate what they saw on her so she must had been very unique. Didn't end up being the case, but she's still our girl.
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>>5551132
*nod
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>>5551252
I was going to post something like that
Peace through Power
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>>5550279
>Leman Russ surely wants a drink.
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When the discussions were finished with everyone began making their own way out. The majority of those present went their own way, which for TalOS was something he somewhat expected. TalOS was friendly with everyone, but felt that he had a real connection to only one fellow.

For his pathway out TalOS decided that he would follow his brother Dorn out. Already TalOS needed to prepare battle plans with his brother so he started walking in the Imperial Fist’s direction without much worry within his heart.

After all it was not only because he was approaching his brother with the idea of battle plans, but genuine companionship. Even if they shared a small discussion between one and the other their relationship transcended their persons into their Legions themselves.

So TalOS made his way in that direction which became somewhat interesting when he was now walking next to Guilliman. TalOS glanced at his brother with a pristine smile as they breached the doors going into an outerhall. There was unease there, an unease that TalOS only felt from Guilliman whose emotions were closer to the surface than his other brothers.

Even as his senses betrayed him Guilliman gave a grin in return, “It has been a while brother. I cannot thank you enough for all that you have given Ultramar.”

“I can imagine it well enough.” TalOS told his brother as TalOS’s eyes adjusted to the new scenery that was of paintings and gold.

“The Titan Legions guard Macragge well, and those that joined me in the Crusade. With the presence of those War Machines I know that thousands of lives, both Astartes and Human, have been saved by those God Machines.”

“Your words should be given to the Princeps of such mighty war machines.” TalOS directed as he gave a hearty laugh, “They will be honored to hear such words from a brother of mine.”

“I have already done so.” Guilliman answered with a genuine laugh of his own, “My thanks is for you as well as them. Thank you.”

“I am honored by your graciousness.” TalOS admitted as he gave a courteous bow before he had a small moment of realization, “Have you met Rogal Dorn before?”

“I have not met him before but read the reports. I heard the two of you had gotten along, so would you be willing to introduce me to him?” Guilliman said with the guile of a seasoned politician.

“That is not a problem.” TalOS informed his brother as he led the way with a powerful stride.
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The two of them found the Primarch of the Imperial Fists looking at a painting of a castle. Looking upon it TalOS recognized the painting to be one of an ancient human Empire from the time when Terra had oceans. The irony that TalOS sensed as he looked upon the painting was that there was so much information about the Romans that the Mechanicum knew almost everything about it.

Mankind always had a fascination with the past. Only the Emperor himself, a being who was as Ancient as the Past, did not build an Empire based on the claims of the past. TalOS for instance was the inheritor to the Federation’s Legacy with a government that mimicked what was there before.

TalOS would have called out to try and start the introduction for Guilliman, but as he glanced towards his brother TalOS realized such a thing was now what they both wanted at the moment. The two of them approached the painting with this eyes studying the works that were about it.

What TalOS saw first and foremost was the death and carnage that was there. The destruction of an Empire from a group of Barbarians who name lived through the tongue of mankind from that moment onwards. To think that such an act would scar humanity so harshly was on par with Long Night. At least, in the grander scale of things when the Ancients talked about the times after the fall of Roma.

TalOS thought about it for a moment and decided to ask, “Rogal, may I ask whats caught your eye?”

Rogal Dorn glanced at his brother with a measured glance and answered, “The workings in this painting caught my eye. An entire city made of lost architecture that are only seen in pictures like this one. It's good craftsmanship, both the painting and the works it depicts. I wish to admire it.”

TalOS felt his smile remain as he looked towards Guilliman, “And what of you Roboute?”

The Son of Macragge looked upon the painting closely and unlike Dorn held his response in reserve. Was he measuring what response would be a good one, what he actually thought of it, or which of these items to be shared with his two brothers.

“If we do not commit ourselves to the Crusade this is the fate of Humanity.” The Primarch said with what TalOS sensed was a truthful statement, “If we are all sharing, what about you?”

“This is the end of all things.” TalOS told his brothers as he felt a smile fade away, “My only hope is that like these peoples, humanity continues to grow.”

“I see.” There was obvious discomfort within the words of Guilliman but he did not see a need to comment further about the words spoken.
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“I am Rogal of the House of Dorn.” As their little subject ended it was Dorn who spoke out as he extended a hand towards his blue robed brother.

For Roboute TalOS noticed the man caught slightly off guard from the sudden introduction. Things were not going into his plan but the recovery was quick and natural, “I am Roboute Guilliman, Son of Konor Guilliman. I have read a series of reports about you and I am honored that we can meet today.”

With that the two men shook hands, their hands grasping one another instead of the wrists like how Guilliman previously shook TalOS’s hands. TalOS gave a small laugh to let his presence be known once again, “You did not need my help it seems brother.”

Such words were wrong of course, TalOS knew, for he was the one who started this conversation in the first place. But he felt like he wanted to joke with his brother and this was the easiest way to do it.

“I thank you for the effort.” Roboute answered back as he knew the truth of the matter. Everyone did actually, but jokes were jokes and anything TalOS could do to lighten the mood from his sheer presence was a positive.

“I have heard about both you and your Legion Guilliman.” Rogal said as he studied his brother’s build as those words were spoken, “The War Born were different from how you are now. Is that the reason you changed their names to Ultramarines?”

“They will not be just warriors anymore, but Sons of Ultramar. Changing their names was only natural.” Guilliman answered as he nodded towards TalOS, “Just as our brother TalOS changed his sons to the Proelitor; Titles will change with the new roles they are given.”

To those words Rogal thought to himself for a few seconds. When he found the answer he answered it straight, “Just as my sons were, I am the Fist of our Father. I appear to be in the minority and I expect it to stay that way now.”

“No shame in it.” TalOS told his brother as he moved to get closer to the other two, “It is simply that you were blessed by convenience.”

“If that is how you describe it, then it would be true.” Dorn answered simply.

>Talk about the coming wars they are to face
>Trade stories about their homes
>Discuss interests and hobbies, mainly to find what Guilliman enjoys.
>Look around the Archives
>Have a drink and talk shit.
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>>5551482
>Look around the Archives
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>Look around the Archives

The search for knowledge is endless
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>>5551482
By Archives I mean the paintings.
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>>5551482
>Discuss interests and hobbies, mainly to find what Guilliman enjoys.
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>>5551482
>Look around the Archives
Everyone here appreciates good historical pieces
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>>5551482
>Trade stories about their homes
>Discuss interests and hobbies, mainly to find what Guilliman enjoys.
>Look around the Archives
The most competent Brothers all in a room together
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>>5551482
>Discuss interests and hobbies, mainly to find what Guilliman enjoys.
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>>5551482
>>Talk about the coming wars they are to face
What can i say, this is more interesting than what does a primarch do with their free time
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>>5551482
>Discuss interests and hobbies, mainly to find what Guilliman enjoys.
>(Other) ideas that might be cool:
>Did Guilliman bring his Strategios Simulator? After the War Council, we could simulate the upcoming Wars. Find out what the best likely courses of actions for our respective armies including how Dorn is like on the offense. Plus also give a chance to peer into each others strategies and tactics, offer advice
>Do a little back and forth with Roboute on government, maybe convince each other to actually make that damned book on government we keep telling ourselves we'll do 'later'

We never got around to finishing the GOT (Governing of Territory) sequel to the FAG did we?

Anyway, Russ does Duels, Sanguineous does Art, and Roboute loves Simulators. Would be fun to see how our strategic genius compares to his imo
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>>5551482
>>Talk about the coming wars they are to face
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>>5552040
>+1
I wanna see how good a tactician Roboute really is compared to Tal0S
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>>5551688
The least EXTRA brothers.

That's saying something considering we turned ourselves into a pseudo C'tan.
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I feel like Dorn, Roboute, and TalOS are the "Big Three" among the Primarchs.

Our whole shtick is empire building, not simply conquering or destroying. We're brick and mortar, rather than just hammers.

Pictured
"A million is a statistic" TalOS
"The only thing we have to fear is fear itself" Roboute, on his chair
"We will never Surrender" Dorn
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The Paintings!
>>5551538
>>5551679
>>5551603

Discuss Hobbies
>>5551642
>>5551688
>>5551796
>>5552040
>>5552258

The war to come
>>5551825
>>5552183

Counted
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Someone mind reminding me what FAG Stood for?
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>>5552460
I think it was Forge Administration Guideline
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>>5552463
thx
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>>5552463
Just got confirmation
https://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/qstarchive/2022/5098704/#p5103429
https://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/qstarchive/2022/5098704/#p5105497
And the GOT section would be Governing Ordinary Territory
https://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/qstarchive/2022/5098704/#p5154246
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>>5552465
GOT will come later since ironically a certain Primarch would like to help in its creation.
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>>5552466
Well, Bob did set up the Administratum, so I can see why he would have interest in that.
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>>5552468
You are actually wrong. Corvus Corax.
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>>5552469
It's going to be full of poetry isn't it?
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>>5552471
Likely
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TalOS felt a small spark coming across the eyes of Guilliman as he decided to take over their communications, “TalOS, I have read the Forge Administration Guideline that you gave out to your Priests, it is an interesting piece of literature.”

Of the words to be spoke this was one of the items that TalOS was not expecting, “You read my work?” The words that escaped his mouth was something that showed his disbelief on the matter.

“I had heard talks about it among the Priests of Mars when I noticed their odd behaviors.” The Primarch pointed out as he noticed he got something, “They were on a set schedule I noticed, but their schedule seemed almost perfectly mirrored across the force without issue. To add to that, your sons said at times that they were on their break and that they should only act on matters of peril.”

There was no physical function that he experienced, such as the heating of the stomach or reddening of the cheeks. Such a thing was impossible unless TalOS allowed it to happen. It was in his mind where he was feeling what people called embarrassment.

It was an unpleasant feeling. It was a human one though and TalOS did not see the need to excise it from his body. He simply needed to deal with it.

“It is through my investigations that people need their breaks. There are multiple factors to it that are considered and gained by giving your people such permissions.” TalOS pointed out as he gave a small grin, “By relaxing and taking the moment to recover their minds and bodies gain more effectiveness. By giving their breaktime priority they are more likely to follow you for the fact that you care for their well being. Even the warriors need a break.”

“You do not need to justify your thoughts TalOS, I read your book.” Guilliman pointed out with a small laugh in his heart, “It reminds me of what my Father did upon Macragge. Unlike my Father though, it is well thought out and the statistics you gave demonstrate that you’ve worked upon the subject for at least a few years.”

TalOS could have allowed himself a sense of Pride take him. But he decided not to and had a question to ask, “Did you ask one of my sons for a copy, or did a Priest give it to you?”

“I had one of my sons acquire it from one of your sons.” The Primarch admitted as he gave a small embarrassed chuckle, “It did not seem prudent to let others know I was reading your books until I told you myself.”
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“Is there a reason you wanted to meet both of us here today?” Dorn asked as he brought himself back into the conversation with a powerful voice.

“Yes there was, I wanted to talk to my seniors of the Crusade about their experiences. From what I have heard both of you had good records for making worlds compliant.” Guilliman admitted as his eyes went from one brother to the other and back again, “If there was something that I am missing from what I have heard from both of you, I would want to know it.”

“Seeking out the facts.” Dorn said as he gave a small smile, “It is an honorable persuit and I will answer as many of your questions as you can ask.”

“I say the same. From what I understand from our Father you are pursuing the building of your own realm similar to mind. As Rogal says, there is honor in that.” TalOS pointed out with a small bit of cheer before as he spoke his other half, “But I do not wish for this to be one sided. Without feedback how do we know we are understanding one another?”

“That is… understandable.” Admitted Roboute as Dorn simply gave a nod to the words that TalOS spoke, “From the research I did I noticed that your Federation has an unusual quantity of peaceful integration. Only the Imperial Fists will rival you in that quantity.”

TalOS did not need to think about it too hard to answer what it was, “That is mainly the use of the Mechanicum’s knowledge and techno sorcery in order to gain an advantage over the natives. When Old Night was upon humanity luxuries like rejuvenation treatments had been lost to the void. The Mechanicum can bring it back to the people, for a Price.”

“A take and receive, I see.” Guilliman began to think.

“Such tactics are hard to replicate.” Rogal Dorn announced first and foremost as he glanced at TalOS, “Is it not the government that you host also an additive.”

TalOS looked at Dorn with a small sense of confusion as he replied, “You are correct. Such was the reason a great many colonies from during the days of the Federation attempted to break off. By not giving their vassals any leverage upon Terra those vassals felt they were ignored.”

“You give them a piece of yourself when they agree to join you.” Rogal pointed out as he hit the nail on the head, “Such a thing is not what the Imperium can allow. For we have an Emperor, not a President.”
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The Primarch of Ultramar nodded as he understood the words, “It is a good method for integration, that I learned from the numerous texts that I have read. But it is not good when one invades another.”

“That is why the Emperor decided to make this an Imperium, not a Federation.” Rogal Dorn dictated as he pointed out one of the matters.

“Such are the problems. People who you have taken over make horrible nobles.” TalOS gave a small chuckle as he thought about his situation, “All of it is measured on the temperment of what you want to make. When I must conquer, in the end the planet will be emptied of its original population to be distributed around the entire Federation.”

“Is that needed?” Roboute asked with a small bit of skepticism.

“It is needed because of what the Federation is. We need to exploit the land as soon as we can and the natives will always hate us for it.” TalOS looked towards Rogal, “The Imperial Fists have their own methods of Imperial Conquest. Leave a conquered land better than when you met them.”

“The law that the Emperor set forth allows for such methods of integration.” Rogal informed Guilliman as he gave a small nod to TalOS, “We only bring to their lands benefits and growth. In time the iterators will bring the culture of the planet in line with the rest of the Imperium, in time for when our Father establishes the Tithe. The duty of the Imperial Fists is to show the people of all compliant worlds what it means to be apart of the Imperium.”

“Both of these though require resources.” Guilliman noticed as he looked towards TalOS, “I have the understanding that the Federation is working on terraforming planets for the future. And that most of those rulers are the Noblemen who operate the Knights.”

“To keep a people happy you must pay them in something.” Rogal was the one to say, “Showing them only complacency or the sword will not get you anywhere. When those people see a way out of the Imperium they will take it, because they do not see a reason to stay. Before I became an Imperial Fist, I made sure that the planets under my command knew they were always considered by improving their infrastructure. Now I do the same for the Imperium.”

“What I give the Knights of Dutonis is something to guarantee that they will always be with Lucius. With each world given, each war machine built in our manufactoriums, is another bloodline sworn to serve the Machine God and his Fabricator General.” TalOS told his brother with a knowledge worth thousands of years worth of human history.
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“Then Ultramar will require constant maintenance.” Was what Guilliman got from the words they were all sharing, “The question becomes how would I be able to extract resources from it. You get most of your resources from your vassals with trade deals, correct?”

“Yes. While I have imposed taxes upon the non-military worlds of the Federation most of our benefits come from giving their Nobles resources they cannot find on their worlds. For every year we add to their lives, it is worth one thousand years worth of manpower given upon it.” TalOS explained for a sense of understanding, “You will have a lot to think about.”

“I like both of your options.” Roboute told TalOS as he glanced towards Rogal, “Neither will be perfect for me though. It does give me a good baseline in order to develop from. A series of theories to test out.”

“Have you looked at the methods of our brothers?” Rogal asked as he seemed curious about the fact. It had become obvious that Guilliman enjoyed a book and studying reports, and Dorn was someone who wished to get as many facts as he could about a topic.

It was a hard question to answer for Guilliman for the man took ten seconds of thought to answer his brother. TalOS could feel the irritation from his brother as he likely realized how long he took to answer that question.

“They do not do what the two of you do.” Was the answer Guilliman gave them, “From what I read all of our other brothers are complacent with simply using iterators to expand their reach. For what I am to build I cannot rely upon the workings of the Imperium. I need something I can bring to these worlds.”

>Exporting the Culture of Macragge could be the aim
>Belief in a stronger cause is always a good one to grow.
>Invest them from a position of competitive advantage.
>Other
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>>5552555
>Belief in a stronger cause is always a good one to grow.
It's what kept the knights and priests in line
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>>5552555
>Exporting the Culture of Macragge could be the aim
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>Invest them from a position of competitive advantage.

they cannot deny the stronger.
And the stronger an organization is, the larger and faster it can snowball.
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>>5552555
>Exporting the Culture of Macragge could be the aim

>where there is unity there is always victory.
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>Exporting the Culture of Macragge could be the aim.

to tie Macragge to the idea of Home with the ultimate goal of creating a group of humans that while divergent from the Monoculture due to circumstance still could identify as Macraggian.
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>>5552555

>Exporting the Culture of Macragge could be the aim

Give them a common goal language and unity because that will bring true prosperity
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>>5552555
>>Exporting the Culture of Macragge could be the aim
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>>5552555
>Belief in a stronger cause is always a good one to grow.
Dream of Ultramar
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>>5552555

>Exporting the Culture of Macragge could be the aim.

The answer is obvious, abuse the tribalistic human instinct. It's scientifically proven that we humans have more empathy for people who live like us, talk like us, and believe the same things.

The ability to expand a culture, an identity across many different worlds would create an irrational reason for them to stick together.
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>>5552555
>Export the culture of macragge

We work because we have the technological edge over the nobles and the idological joining of priest and knight.
but our underlying foundation is that the federation is the cultural identity.
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>>5552555
>Exporting the Culture of Macragge could be the aim
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>>5552549
>To add to that, your sons said at times that they were on their break and that they should only act on matters of peril.”
Just like my doctors at the ER, leaving the poor intern to deal with twenty patients at four AM
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>>5552555
>>Exporting the Culture of Macragge could be the aim
Nice trips. By using the culture you can claim it's Us versus Them, a tried and tested method
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>>5552555
>Exporting the Culture of Macragge could be the aim
Culture can unify a state, keeping it alive as a nation even when all seems bleak and the state is bled. With a united culture, ultramar will be able to survive periods of weakness and decay long enough to rebound
>Captcha: 420ytt Blaze it
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>>5552555
>Exporting the Culture of Macragge could be the aim
The canon option, and what worked well for him
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Belief
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Cultural Unity
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Trade
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So I'll be honest my fellows, my drive has been sucked out from me ever since New Years and its getting harder and harder to write this.

The part I planned to not take too long, AE between origin and heresy, has gone on for way too long. So with that in mind I've got a few thoughts in mind. The following is me just spitballing:

>Someone pick this up to keep it at the same rate.
>We go breakneck speed, basically highlights of this period up to the heresy.
>I take a month to write something short and different.

In my opinion I want to continue this but it cannot resume like this. Unless you all have any issues I plan to go for break neck and start cutting off large pieces of fat here and there. My plan is that it will read closer to a HH Book where we hit defining events for TalOS up till the heresy.

This meeting for example, between him, Guilliman, and Dorn is one of those events. Its established the three way agreement in thoughts.

Since I got a good feel of everyone and Magnus, I think it would be good to chance you guys go Perty. Especially since I have fun ideas for him.
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>>5553641
>I take a month to write something short and different.
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>>5553641
How would you feel about someone making a side quest that takes place parallel but within the setting?

Your quest is very inspiring, I was actually wanting to read it to its completion before doing that sort of thing.
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>>5553671
A side quest is not a good idea since it does not finish this one. I want this one to finish, thats why I am looking at the break neck speed. Honestly after I'm finished you fellows can fill in the blanks yourselves just like any other Primarch Novel.
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>>5553674
That's what I meant. Waiting until it was over rather than during a break. Was just gauging how you would feel about that.
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>>5553678
Fanfiction is fine, as long as no one expects me to respect any lore that the fanfiction creates. Being done with this is will make that easy.
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>>5553641
>>We go breakneck speed, basically highlights of this period up to the heresy.
fuck this boring ass part let's get the GOOD SHIT going.

While it would be nice to have a sitcom with our OC DONUT STEAL PRIMARCH and the others, the quest is not about that!!!
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>>5553686
Not that the quest is boring, for it is entertaining. But the prospect of QM not burning out and going to HH?
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Such a question was a good one, which helped to explain what it was Guilliman wanted from this conversation. Roboute was given the task of trying to start his own Empire with a framework that was likely going to be closer to the Imperial Model then the Mechanicum one. He does not have the items that TalOS had, nor did have the inherent religious purpose that allowed the Primarch to attain his force of Knights.

With such a thing though TalOS did have his solution, “The best way for them to unify under you might just be to make them your people. Make them the people of Ultramar.”

“Assimilation? How far should I go?” Guilliman questioned as he sought further council and ideas.

“It would need to be concentrated and powerful to uproot whatever was there before. IT will need to be enticing as well as a unifier.” TalOS told his brother as he knew the second issue, “It will be hard to exact it on a conquered people, but it can be done. You need to make them want it.”

“I will need to invest into them heavily then. A simple fortress will not be enough to get them to turn their tide.” Guilliman answered as he gave a surefire nod of understanding, “I was thinking the same, I just did not know if there was any other options.”

“There are options but I would think that's the best one for you.” TalOS pointed out as he gave a hearty laugh, “You don’t have the direct blessings of a God upon your side, so I think thats the best thing for you.”

The Son of Ultramar gave a barked laugh as he heard that, “We will see, I believe my people will be able to surprise me.”

TalOS could taste the respect upon his soul when Guilliman said those words. It was a powerful respect of a man who was looking for a fellow who could closely be called a friend. Such a thing was nice to TalOS, especially because Guilliman was constantly fighting the urges of being so close to a Pariah.

“TalOS.” Rogal Dorn finally called out as he focused squarely upon his brother, “It is time, we have a war to wage.”

TalOS gained a smile as he felt out his muscles, excitement bringing adrenaline as the ever present connection of Particep Semper knew what was to happen, “Indeed, let it be a good war.”
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The first to arrive in what was classified as system 107-302 was the first eyes the Imperium and Mechanicum had within the region. This was the moment that the Orks were confirmed to be within the Region for TalOS and his brother to both see from a Vid recording.

TalOS decided to leave the Ork extermination to those who had become near perfect professionals at it. Dorn quickly started the organization and the distribution of forces along while TalOS helped facilitate the conversations between him and the Mechanicum adepts.

The force that TalOS brought was not the greatest number, for this mission did not need a full two legions to work upon it. What helped TalOS not give to many was the fact that his old predecessor, Lucius the Elder, was within the fleet with what was the largest auxiliary ever to have been given.

It was a good moment for TalOS to reunite with the old Fabricator General. The man was taking his new position well and had little issue with what TalOS was doing in the Federation. Such words were like music to the ears of TalOS, who in truth still saw himself as living to the legacy of the man.

The tactics that the Imperial Fists used were what was expected. Upon a barren world massive fortifications were built in an attempt to dare the Ork to war. When it came to Orks daring them to go into war was so easy a child could do it. It was only because TalOS trusted the Imperial Fists and their fortifications that he went along with it, for any mortal general worth their salt would have considered such a thing suicide.

Powerful void shields that could only be built upon the surface of planets easily destroyed the incoming Ork rocks that would have impacted the structure, causing the horde to throw themselves at the planet instead. Upon the planet was Rogal Dorn, organizing the defense with the assistance of Lucius the Elder as his communications operator.

There was however no need to have two Primarchs upon the same region, no matter how much TalOS wanted to help his brother more directly. The two of them agreed that they needed to sever the network of resources to keep the Orks from reinforcing themselves.

When it came to taking armed forced from the Federation, TalOS had take one primary thing instead of his full Legion. When dealing with Orks it was the perfect weapon to use against them, for as TalOS’s Blackstone Fortress entered the first of the Ork controlled worlds the slaughter began.
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When one was upon a Titan as grand as Particep Semper there was barely another feeling worse than the moment of disconnection. Being one with the Titan was something that made the Primarch feel like he was invincible. To be the God upon the battlefield was something none of his brothers will ever understand themselves.

The world below them was scarred but still livable. The scouts had informed TalOS that the planet was home to a series of human slaves which meant they could not outright blow the planet apart with the Blackstone Fortress’s guns. That, and that the Imperium did not look kindly to Exterminatus because they could not recover their worlds as easily as the Mechanicum could.

As for the reason TalOS was still shaking off the effects of the Throne Mechanicum and not helping in the sweeping of the lands beneath him was those that came into the system after TalOS arrived. When the bogies arrived TalOS was interested but held them off for the battle was yet to be won.

Such situations had changed, and since they were using Vox communication it was reasonable to see them as humans too.

+UZ1.+ TalOS called out to his companion with a faint smile, +Tell the new arrivals that I will welcome them.+

+I will do so.+ She answered with a bow and walked out of the room.

TalOS felt his sons tense as they all prepared themselves for what was first contact with a new civilization. While scans showed the enemy did not have anything that could outright kill TalOS, thanks to the numerous modifications he had, they were shown to be proficient with human technology.

The one to enter TalOS’s room was not one of the scouts but a diplomat. Such was that while TalOS was spending roughly a week blitzing the planet below these fellows had gathered a small fleet in the region of the Blackstone Fortress.

The man who was before TalOS had a series of augmentations that would have been considered tame by Mechanicum standards. There was no major skull restructuring nor was there any large organs replaced. One eye was replaced it seemed, along with a series of small devices that were going down to his neck.

Looking upon him TalOS knew there was at least one piece of technology that has yet to be known to the Mechanicum. Such thoughts was enough to make TalOS salivate at the aspect of lost knowledge.
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Things seemed somewhat normal to the man walking towards TalOS, until he was caught into the Pariah field that TalOS was releasing into the room. His eyes shot up in horror upon TalOS as he took a single step back. TalOS was suppressing it, which was the reason the man did not feel his presence while outside the room. The Blackstone Fortress also helped in this, keeping making any who felt TalOS feel him at only human levels of Pariah.

The issue there was that even mortal pariahs are lynched because the people fear them.

“F-Fabricator General TalOS.” The man gave a quick bow as he tried his damnest to keep back the fear within his voice, “It is… my honor to stand before you on behalf of t-the Araneus Continuity.”

As he raised his head to face TalOS again his fear was refreshed with a vengeance. TalOS felt pity for the man but those reserves of pity were small. After all, TalOS warned his fellow not to do this. However it was human reason to not allow such a suspicious thing to go by challenge.

“I am honored to be before you here today as well. Your history is quite the fascinating one. To unite under the Engineers of your people and fight an ever present battle against the Orks, I can see parallels to you and the Priests of Mars.” TalOS told the man while trying to keep the terror to a minimum, “If you feel uncomfortable, we can resume this over Vox.”

“No, I will not do that!” The man barked as the man tried to refocus his vision upon TalOS. It was obvious that he was fighting a losing battle in this instance, “We the Araneus Continuity have take in your deal into consideration and find that we-!”

TalOS’s shook his head while being tempted to rub his eyes. The man’s fear of the news he wanted to give to TalOS would normally be a normal counter offer but his fear was so great that he could not give it. They wanted to ally with the Imperium instead of becoming a subject of it. This, to TalOS’s understanding, was unacceptable. How TalOS knew this, well he already took the Machine Spirit of their flagship the moment it came into system. He knew everything that they were doing, and was able to disable the entire craft with a thought.

As for the counter offer it would be unacceptable to the Imperium. These people would be non-compliant and making them into an ally would mean their technology would not be within the hands of the Mechanicum. That was unacceptable.

They were a Technocracy, and one which had many machines the Mechanicum had. Because of this fact TalOS knew they would not become vassals through means of giving their nobility benefits in exchange for that tech. They will not accept vassalage, at least to TalOS.

>Let Dorn take a crack at it, maybe he can get something from this
>Declare war upon them, might as well be forthright.
>Have them leave, for they will be swept up once TalOS rendezvous with Dorn.
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>>5553680
Nothing wrong with a little fanfiction based on your own fanfiction.
It's the gift that keeps on giving.

40k canon is pretty loose in the first place anyway.
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>>5553711
>Let Dorn take a crack at it, maybe he can get something from this
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>>5553714
Honestly I see it as an Honor, the issue though is I cannot handle this being treated like Touhou
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>>5553718
Not familiar with Touhou. What aspects of it do you not like.

If I were to run anything, it'd be a praetor/reichsmarshal quest where you manage one of the 2nd legions chapters during the great crusade.
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>>5553711
>We go breakneck speed, basically highlights of this period up to the heresy

Lets just make decisions on a broad scale

>Let Dorn take a crack at it, maybe he can get something from this

War is inevitable but i would like dorn to get some xp
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>>5553641
>>I take a month to write something short and different.
Inspiration, motivation, and energy levels are very important. Given you've updated consistently every day for more than a year, you do deserve a creative break to have some fun.
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>>5553711
>>Declare war upon them, might as well be forthright.
War is more diplomacy!!
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>>5553641
I think it's best to take a month off. I feel that rushing at breakneck speeds will exacerbate the burnout plus taking a break from this quest is probably pretty good for you anyways
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>>5553711
>Declare war upon them, might as well be forthright.
>Do it in the Federal Style, by our power vested in us as President of the Federation
I'm going to guess that this is counter officer is a response to the Imperium's ultimatum. The Imperium would have sent its iterators, they would have had with them the full numbers of the fleets troops and planets of the Imperium, the strength of the legions, and the promises that as vassals they would retain their status within society in exchange for tithes and technological access.

They have denied these things, either in ignorance or pride. There is no sense in sending another.

Send the ambassador home in safety to deliver an official declaration of war on behalf of the Federation, just as it was in the days of olde. The Imperium can send its own declaration as well, if it so wishes.
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>>5553641
>I take a month to write something short and different.
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>>5553711
>Have them leave, for they will be swept up once TalOS rendezvous with Dorn
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>>5553711
>Let Dorn take a crack at it, maybe he can get something from this
Let’s see how Dorn will approach this situation, if he were to fail, we will be right beside him
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>>5553711
>Let Dorn take a crack at it

>>5553641
>Breakneck speed.
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>>5553641
>We go breakneck speed, basically highlights of this period up to the heresy.
Starting another qst will just drain your enthusiam of both.
Even if it's only an one shot
>>5553711
>Let Dorn take a crack at it, maybe he can get something from this
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>>5553718
Now you made me remember the the Touhou quest that ran here some time ago. I miss it.
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>>5553641
>I take a month to write something short and different.
There is no need to rush, and rushing will just make you wish you hadn't rushed.
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>>5553734
The creator stated that 80% of the lore is fan made, which makes sense since most characters have at most 10 lines in game.
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>>5554211
I think I dislike ZUN just because I am being a contrarian, but even by bending my brain tenfold I can't imagine him deserving what he has. Awful drawings (But great designs, I'll give him that) lackluster story, all female cast minus two or three old swordmasters, an iron-like refusal to hire people to draw for him... the music is great tho.

I wonder if besides the characters, the thing that made him popular is that he managed to keep a healthy fanbase engaged. Maybe indeed his efforts weren't towards making good games but encouraging the fans to make stuff (and use it afterwards). Think about it, he shamelessly takes ideas from fans, puts in in the game and then everyone is pleased because "holy shit that's a nod to that fan-story" Maybe I am completely wrong and he never did that.
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>>5553711
>Let Dorn take a crack at it, maybe he can get something from this
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>>5553641
Godspeed. Or in this case, Omnissiahspeed.
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>>5553641
>I take a month to write something short and different
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>>5553641
> take a holiday
Or
> breakneck speed
This is the best quest since Shadow quest or Hive Queen quest.
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>>5553711
>>5553711
>Declare war upon them, might as well be forthright.
"He knew everything that they were doing, and was able to disable the entire craft with a thought."
Beep boop beep, your ships asleep.
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Dorn it
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Declare War
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>>5554785

Leave for now
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TalOS looked upon the man closely as he tried helplessly to get the words he was looking for out of his mouth. It was like a parrot who was foolishly trying to mimic the voice of man with its lips instead of its voice box. How a man, who was surely a shrewd diplomat, be sent into this state was something that TalOS did not fully understand.

So TalOS decided to answer for him, “If this is not an acceptance of Compliance with the Imperium, I will send you on your way.”

“W-why? We wish to have r-relationships with the Imperium still!” The man balked trying to figure out the situation.

“I am not the Imperium however, I am a Fabricator General of the Mechanicum.” TalOS pointed out as he focused his vision upon the man before his eyes with calm certainty, “Any modifications to the standard agreement cannot be made by me but my brother Rogal Dorn. He is the highest ranking Imperium representative that you will want to speak to.”

“I… I will t-tell the senate!” The man announced as he quite literally ran out of the chamber without any sense to his person.

+That went about as well as I estimated it would.+ UZ1 said as she came through the door that the fellow exited out of in a total panic. As the door closed behind her he could see a series of guards who brought the man in trying to figure out what was happening. There was a moment they looked to be trying to get to TalOS, but when a Dreadnaught began to move towards them they picked the wise option and fled.

TalOS shook his head at the matter, +This is a matter of the Imperium, not of the Federation or the Mechanicum. They will be these people’s judges.+

+What will he say about you? You are quite terrifying even to me.+ UZ1 pointed out as she gave TalOS a cheery smile, +I wonder if this moment of intimidation will be enough for them to realize there are bigger fish out there.+

TalOS could not help but give a small chuckle at that, +Maybe, maybe they will welcome Rogal to their Senate to see if he is worthy. If that happens please record it for me, I would like to see Rogal and his diplomacy.+

+I will.+ Answered UZ1 with a small nod, +Back to the war?+

+Yes, back to what I was made for.+ TalOS answered as he began the preparations for the coming Warp Transit.
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The idea was a simple one for TalOS to achieve, cut off whatever reinforcements the Orks can gain, then join back with Rogal when the time slaughter was to start. From the reports that TalOS was getting from the new Fortress World of Le’or, Dorn’s ability to hold back the enemy left few things to be desired.

With that the same could be said for TalOS. Every two days a new planet of Orks were exterminated and their atmosphere cleansed of the Ork Fungus that allowed so many of their kind to grow.

The easiest thing about dealing with Orks was being able to break their lines and obliterate their higher life forms. Orks, when fully grown, will always go for the fight no matter where the fight is which made it extremely easy for TalOS to wipe them out. One simply need to introduce a place for them to concentrate, such as a Drop Fortress, and the next day the Blackstone Fortress arrives to enable the wholesale slaughter of their kind.

Those battles were glorious at all parts. TalOS did not know it until he began relentless amounts of fights with the Knights of Dutonis, but the satisfaction of fulfilling their vows and eliminating an ancient enemy was somehow fixed into the Motive Force itself. With every success they achieved the greater and more powerful the Knights of Dutonis were.

Particep Semper was far too powerful to be swayed by such things but TalOS enjoyed them. It was something that he was learning about the Universe which seemed to suggest that the Motive Force was also afflicted by emotions. That, or that these machines became like this because that is what the Motive Force, through the Machine God, had turned them into.

So many Questions with so little time.

The latest numbers came and it was determined that the flow of Orks had been reduced by eighty percent. There were plenty of other worlds to take from the Greenskins but there was no really a need to take it from them. TalOS’s objective was finished as it was now easy for TalOS to finish the pincer.
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Rogal Dorn heard the clashing of cannons and the numerous explosions coming from all around him. The rattling of cannons and the singing of plasma being flung through the air as the nearby ramparts unloaded round after round upon the Orks who were throwing themselves at him in droves.

From above he heard the constant smacking of artillery fire. One after another with little reason among each of the shots except that they had been fired. The Void Shields that surrounded the Fortress held against these attacks and showed no sign of being defeated.

He listened closely and calmly now, his mind focusing on a single Heavy Bolter which was firing into a flush of incoming Orks. Fifty, thirty eight, twenty three, fifteen, seven, one. On que when the final bolt was fired another Heavy Bolter announced its presence to the Orks that were still foolishly trying to make their way over.

At that exchange he heard a blast which cooked everything before the beam, but he knew it was not meant for the enemy. No Orks were able to get close enough to be within range of a Melta. No, it was the cleaning detail making sure that the Ork Bodies did not grow so high that it would become makeshift cover for those that were still charging his position.

The Melta and Plasma Rogal notes were being used by the Proelitors of TalOS, while his own sons manned the Bolter emplacements that were across the walls. They were fighting in sync, perfectly matching each other's actions as they welcomed the incoming foe.

This event had happened two thousand eight hundred and thirty five times, which if applied to the last time that he compared the bullet count to a clock it meant the time was two thirty eight.

“Lucius, keep us on tempo. My brother arrives in two minutes.” Rogal said as he reached over and grabbed the broad chainsword that said Priest made for him, “I will be heading out to the front.”

“Do you want a vehicle and Knight escort to supplement your Housecarls?” The old Priest asked as he looked up from his data tablets.

Dorn turned to look at the battlemap for a moment’s study. His eyes looking at the battlefield that he was walking into, “I will accept two Knights, the rest are to flank with the Leman Russ Battalion.”

“It will be done.” The Priest said as he tapped a few more controls.
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Dorn made his way through the chambers and up a staircase, his eyes looking at the walls that still stood strong after so many attacks made upon them. The wonders rockcrete can do to buildings that even forms of heavy artillery find it hard to piece its shell. The only evidence that the building had taken so much punishment was the few cracks that were all about the walls.

These cracks were within acceptable standards the Primarch determined.

Within a minute of leaving the tent the Primarch was upon the ramparts next to a bolter nest. A single eye looked through a crack to see the Hordes of Greenskin which were charging towards them. He took another moment’s thoughts thinking about the munitions stores, and then calculated how much more time he had.

“Halt all fire! Let them come.” Ordered the Primarch as he began counting seconds, “Prepare for direct assault.”

Upon his words every Imperial Fist reached to their belts and took out chainswords. Those who did not have a sword on their person quickly went to the towers to equip themselves with the murderous arms.

“WAAAAAGH!” Shouted the Orks as they finally stopped being pushed back. From the rear Dorn could see the squigisaur starting to creep up, the creature’s massive form starting to go into a run since it was no longer under constant fire.

“Mount!” Declared Rogal to his sons, the Primarch securing his helm and standing above the walls to get a full view of the horde.

“Ready!” He announced as he secured his footing and looked down upon the Orks who were now clamoring at the bottom of the wall. Their axes trying their damndest to read the Primarch as bullets went to all sides of his person.

It was then that he felt it. A flux in the warp that seemed to ripple through the system with ease. He made a final check of his plans, realizing that by the time TalOS arrived upon the planet these Orks will be routed into the predetermined killing field that they agreed upon.

It was a perfect plan that he could only accomplish with TalOS, for which he was thankful.

“CHARGE!” Shouted Dorn as he stepped off the walls to soon be engulfed by the dazzed and confused Orks. As his Chainsword cut through the first layer of Orks he had the welcomed sight of a Knight coming in and slamming its fist against the Squisaur that was approaching him.

Thus the extermination started in earnest.

>Continue some periodic wars with Dorn.
>Fight with some other brothers.
>Hold off for a LONG while, focus on the Federation.
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>>5554910
>Fight with some other brothers.
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>>5554910
>Fight with some other brothers.
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>>5554910

From what I understand, the plan now is to resume our journey until something interesting happens.

With that in mind, I would say that our plan should be for closer relations with the majority of our brothers. It would be nice to have an emphasis on the other "lost" brother but I don't want QM to lose interest in writing.

>Fight with some other brothers.
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>>5554910
>>Continue some periodic wars with Dorn.
I would rather make one friend than have many acquaintances
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>>5554910
>>Fight with some other brothers.
In particular, Robby G
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>>5554910
>Hold off for a LONG while, focus on the Federation.
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>>5554910
>Fight with some other brothers
It would be good to advertise mechanicum weaponry working in conjunction with the astartes
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>>5554948
The other lost primarch is the 2nd to last to be revealed, just before Alpharius "revelation"
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Whats left on the Federation to do list?
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>>5555248
There's a great many ideas or concepts yet to be touched upon, though I think QM seems to prefer to take the game away from a civ style narrative and more towards TalOS as a character style narrative. I'm also under the impression QM enjoys having a bit more of a tighter hold on his vision of the Federation rather than the sort of civquest style building it culturally from the ground up. Especially since he wants to speed things along to get to the HH.

My main hope is that we can at least call upon a vast array of military might for the HH. We might not necessarily need to split up the prep work for it into actions.

I remember a long time ago talking about finding the baneblade STC and making an adventure of it, but it ended up just being released as a simple line in an update.

Otherwise I can recall a lot of ideas and concepts from many threads ago, and many things that exist in 30k Mechanicum but aren't explicitly mentioned as existing now. But I guess as players we can sort of just pretend they are there.
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>Fight with some other brothers.

Magnus, Fugrim or Ferrus.
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>>5555234
Nano are we the lost or the purged, In the original timeline?
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>>5554910
>Fight with Russ

Russ and Dorn are my two contenders for allies.
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>>5555636
I am awares that often the phrase "forgotten and the purged" is used, but there isn't much indicating to me that means specifically one was 'forgotten' and the other 'purged' as per say a figurative way to describe both of them. If there indication of a significance I'd like to hear of it.

From the research available on the wiki, regarding the canon two brothers:
-Whatever happened seemed to happen at the same time. The gathering of nine sons at Ullanor was regarded as significant by by Magnus, as such a thing has not happened since (the two got purged)
-It obviously would have happened prior to the Heresy, there's many quotes describing it as thus and obviously they played no part in it
-**Corvus Corax will be discovered before the 11th Primarch. However, by the time the Emperor himself lands and unites with Corvus Corax on Lycaeus/Deliverance, the purge would have taken place. "seventeen brothers? How can that be, if I am number nineteen?" So likely the news of Corax discovery will occur just as the Emperor is bringing his hammer down
-Despite a lot of posturing by the Wolves, the Emperor himself lead the affair that would purge them both, though the wolves are likely to have taken part


Of course, QM is likely going to just go with whatever direction he has planned as the most interesting so take any of this with a grain of salt.

For example, the 2nd is described as "normally quiet and contemplative". Can we truly say that about TalOS? I'm unsure. It would have been fun to think that this is still true in the sense that TalOS prefers to speak in binaric or perhaps by ignoring Fulgrim that's what he thinks of us. But I think TalOS is a bit more jovial than that descriptor would imply, at least with the brothers he likes.

We never did end up exploring the Ygma monolith, which I wish we had.
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>>5555260
If we do every little thing I will lost my mind, so sadly this goes. We got the major things done anyways
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>>5555688
Thank you very much for the information, I asked because I thought the other lost brother was found already dead. Hence the title of forgotten, but it was clear that they were all found alive.

>5555749
Well, even if Tal0S did not personally explore the site, it would not be difficult to imagine that the exploratory expedition came across the monolith. It would even be interesting to meet one of the tecmarines who would have studied this monument, as he shares observations of it with Tal0S.
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I think it's good for QM to focus on TalOS story and the parts he enjoys. Then others anons can expand upon the war campaign or other quests involving the 2nd legion. Fleshing out the Primarch himself while the exploits of the legion and "filling in the blanks" can be done by others. Like how it is with the real Horus Heresy.
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>>5555777
good trips, they are preceeded by quads even.
I wonder who got >>5555555
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>>5554910
>Continue some periodic wars with Dorn.
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Other Brothers
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Dorn it
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The slaughter that was committed was something that only two superhuman geniuses would have been able to perform in such a perfect manner.

The Orks whose powers were robbed of them by the Blackstone Fortress quickly found themselves charged upon by the brutal onslaught of the Imperial Fists. The force that allowed the Orks to become even stronger when the fighting was at its greatest found themselves robbed of that insane strength which characterized their kind.

A route was easily forced upon them which the Orks found to be even worse than the fighting. The newly introduced Land’s Raider allowed the Astarted to quickly be picked up and thrown to other sides of the field. Knights and their steed were able to ride out the sides of the fleeing enemy with a brutal culling at every chance they could have.

Such a start of terror and misery was orchestrated and perfected because it was a means to an end. Terror was not inflicted upon the Orks because the Imperial Fists, the Proelitor, or the Knights enjoyed this state of affairs. No, the reason this was done to them was because these creatures were being shepard through the region to a large basion roughly ten miles out.

This movement took time for they were charging their enemy on foot. But in that half day of travel and destroying any attempts by the Orks to regain themselves and fight, did they arrive at the basin.

It was then that the rest of the Proelitor, Skitarii, and Titans fell on the other side of the valley.

It was a killing ground where Ork blood ran profusely across the ground.

Without the Blackstone Fortress this killing would have tapped into the warp. A perfect method of slaughter that would allow the Blood God a pre-emptive move to creating his empire of tyranny among those present. But he could do nothing, neither could the gods of the Orks, for their powers were nothing here.

Instead those souls lost this day were given to the only beings who were not of the Warp. And they enjoyed it happily.
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After the Slaughter of 302 the Imperium brought its attention to those of Araneus. As TalOS wished it, Rogal Dorn made his attempts to appeal to the people of this wealthy region of technological progress. It was here that many rumors were confirmed, the Warp Gates that the humans used to quickly travel about the Empire as well as the numerous pieces of automation that allowed their worlds so much technology.

Both of these would have been great boons that would give the Imperium a step up upon the galactic stage. Rogal Dorn and TalOS DAV1S both knew this and tried to make the people of the Technocracy understand that it was in all of their interests if they simply surrendered.

They were fools though, the Technocracy was. Insults flew that they had already seen the monstrous face of the Imperium and that they would not be cowed into submission by the other side of the same coin. Such rhetoric TalOS and Rogal agreed was not levied at them, but were vain attempts to rally the people of their empire to protect them. It also did not excuse them for insulting a Fabricator General of Mars who did his best to make them understand the situation.

Thus the Imperium declared War.

The battles were won in short order and with minimal casualties. The advance nature of the humans worked against them because the Priests from both Mars and Lucius could play with their systems with ease. Entire ships were disabled not through the use of guns but the prayers and canticles that TalOS recited in the name of the Machine God.

Rogal Dorn was the one who fought at the front. Such a thing was reasonable for the Imperium needed the people to see what Dorn was. The Truth that he was a righteous man who fought good fights and honestly did care about mankind underneath him. In the void though such deeds were rarely recorded, so it was TalOS’s domain to dominate to his will.

Within a month Araneus fell. What ultimately caused their collapse was the inability of the government to fight off the encroaching rights of angry protestors who saw the Imperium and the Imperial Fists for what they were. The Technocracy tried to fight it, to make their people see their reason, but they always found that their broadcasts would show the wrong images or entire segments be aired which were created by the mind of a Primarch.

It was a story where a people attacked by the Imperium found themselves loving their conquerors by the end. Such a thing was guaranteed when the Imperial Fists improved their cities beyond what their Technocracy gave. And thanks to these methods of subverting the population, the Mechanicum was able to receive a great amount of their technology intact.

Even the Warp Gates, which the previous administration planned to have exploded thanks to their strategic significance, were stopped because of these actions.
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The two Primarchs stood upon a rampart which glanced across the city that was below them. The place they found themselves, Araneus, was very close to a Hive World in terms of population and power. With the improvements the Imperial Fists administered upon the World TalOS knew that it will become a great and powerful Hive World that would be the center of this subsector.

It was a beautiful sight for the two of them to see, a world barely touched by the ravages of war.

Dorn was the one to break the silence, “Thank you for your assistance brother. While I did not agree with some of your methods at the time you have proven them in honor.”

“Such things could not be done without the Imperial Fists being who they are. I know for a fact that many of my sons would not willingly house refugees in their fortresses when counter bombardment started.” TalOS pointed out as he gave a small laugh, “I only made such things known to the people we were fighting.”

Dorn gave a small nod, “You are correct. I cannot guarantee that will always be the case, but there is no reason to risk the waste of human life.”

TalOS took in a drink of his B33R, the chemical tang filling his senses with a good taste of joy. His brother had a glass in his own hand, only taking a few sips out of it when he truly wanted to.

“Rogal, it was great to fight with you. I am saddened that I need to return to Lucius, as well as confirm the interests of the Mechanicum across the galaxy.” TalOS said as he pointed towards the stars, “I might have made myself active too soon, for many Priests are arguing that I should attend their Legions for further assistance. Some I think have some warrant.”

“I do not mind.” Rogal struck back immediately as he took a sip of his drink, “When I need you I will alert you.”

“I will try to answer when I can.” TalOS answered Dorn as he enjoyed the drink that was in his hands.

“I have read the archives you’ve given me and talked to your people.” Dorn said as he changed the subject, “I understood that the Cult Mechanicus only worships the Machine God, but on numerous occasions your people have noted there being Evils Gods in relation to the race known as the Plastoids. What do they mean by that?”

Rogal Dorn was no fool it seems. He not only reads, but seeks out the knowledge from other sources.

>It was a misunderstanding, a fluke
>Under vow, it cannot be said. Your war is here, leave that to Malcador and the Emperor
>Tell him what TalOS knows.
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>>5556223
This question was planned for much later, however it comes now because we are going SPEED!!!
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>>5556223
>Under vow, it cannot be said. Your war is here, leave that to Malcador and the Emperor
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>>5556223
>Under vow, it cannot be said. Your war is here, leave that to Malcador and the Emperor
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>>5556223
>Under vow, it cannot be said. Your war is here, leave that to Malcador and the Emperor
Just tell him that there are warp parasites and to ask malcador and the emperor because we made a vow of silence
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>>5556223
>Under vow, it cannot be stated.

He'll understand
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>>5556223
>>Under vow, it cannot be said. Your war is here, leave that to Malcador and the Emperor
No season to lie. But no reason to tell the truth
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>>5556223
>Under vow, it cannot be said. Your war is here, leave that to Malcador and the Emperor

This is a fucking statement and a half from the HH novels.
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>>5556223
>Under vow, it cannot be said. Your war is here, leave that to Malcador and the Emperor
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>>5556223
>Under vow, it cannot be said. Your war is here, leave that to Malcador and the Emperor
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>>5556223
>>Under vow, it cannot be said. Your war is here, leave that to Malcador and the Emperor
Dorn is the type who won't pry further
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>>5556223
>Under vow, it cannot be said. Your war is here, leave that to Malcador and the Emperor
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>>5556223
>>Under vow, it cannot be said. Your war is here, leave that to Malcador and the Emperor
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>>5556223
>Under vow, it cannot be said. Your war is here, leave that to Malcador and the Emperor.
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>>5556223
>Under vow, it cannot be said. Your war is here, leave that to Malcador and the Emperor
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The Vow is Kept
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>>5556846

Would you look at that!
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>>5557298
snitches get stitches. Or deleted from history
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>>5557446
as good a motivation as any, I guess.
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“I am under a vow not to answer that question.” Were the words that TalOS told Rogal with a firmness in his word’s purpose, “Those matters are being handled by Malcador and the Emperor. You, as well as all of our brothers, should keep their focus on reality.”

Rogal Dorn focused his eye upon TalOS. It was a stern thing that measured out what it was TalOS held against his brother. It was not a dangerous look but one which measured TalOS for every trait he held.

Rogal Dorn finally nodded, “If that is what our Father and the Sigillite wills, then it shall be.”

“Good.” TalOS told his brother as he breathed a full breath of air, “It is my hope that you keep looking at the universe as you do right now. If it is changed, then things have become truly dire.”

Rogal Dorn seemed to think to himself in a ponderance, “When I have a chance I will have a conversation with Father. I believe I understand the situation, that this is knowledge which is poisonous to those who learn it. It is hard to believe, but it will be something that I shall keep from my mind.”

TalOS could not help but feel a sudden respect for his brother. To think someone would say that was hard for the Primarch of the Mechanicum to fully grasp, “Then I leave you for now brother.”

“It has been an honor serving next to you TalOS. I look forward to the next time we fight next to one another.” Rogal Dorn announced to TalOS with a firm aptitude of understanding. As he spoke those words the Primarch raised his hand to welcome a handshake from his brother.

With needing to think TalOS accepted his brother’s hand and tensed his muscles. Red into burnt gold. The two respected one another with such a relationship being carved before they even knew each other.
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TalOS left the system with the Blackstone Fortress as the Flagship. He left behind quite a few Astartes and Priests to examine the Warp Gates which allowed the Aranians to get around their civilization with such ease.

There was a sadness there as TalOS left the system for Lucius among all Astartes present. TalOS knew for a fact that one of his sons, Vadar, had taken the chance to meet the Pretorian of the Imperial Fists. TalOS was present when they met, and he could taste the finality of their meet up within the air that they stood.

It might have been the Warp playing tricks upon those present, but as TalOS gazed into the stars he felt himself studying their flow. As everything in the Galaxy was ordained by the Motive Force TalOS wondered if by using the Motive Force he could see the future.

It will need to be something that TalOS should study closely. As of now when he gripped machines with the Motive Force he was able to reassemble many of them with ease. Even things that were destroyed with Chainswords were easily repaired by the graceful hand of TalOS.

Upon his return to Lucius the Primarch continued his work from where it was left. So many planets needing to be built with his hands and knowledge for them all to serve their purpose to the Federation. Such things were second also to the fact that TalOS needed to arrange a series of authorizations to the new bureaucracy that was forming around himself and ADM1N.

During such a time TalOS was also reflecting upon the war effort that he and Dorn had, noting that when they were chasing down the Orks with the Land Raiders. It was an odd moment for TalOS noticed a series of situations where the Astartes dismounted their transports in order to push back the Greenskin threat.

So TalOS placed a marker in his thoughts about that. There will need to be some developments here that need to be made.

As TalOS continued his work upon Lucius he received the word that another of his brothers had been discovered. He was Sanguinius, with reports from Priests and Astropaths saying that he was a perfect form of mankind sporting angelic wings.

To say TalOS was curious was an understatement, and it seemed that Sanguineous accepted his invitation when it was sent.
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The sounds of guns firing were what heralded the arrival of the Angel. TalOS looked out from his position upon the steps of his manufactorium to see the Primarch Sanguinious finishing his journey across the street.

TalOS could hear the cheers and the laughter of the people as they saw him. Words were being hummed about how he was an Angel of the Machine God, a divine being. TalOS would question those words only because he knew that his brother was closer to the idea of a Demi-God than a true blooded servant.

As Fabricator General TalOS stood tall and unflinching when he saw the mutation that his brother sported. They were the first thing the Genetor saw and by far they were the most beautiful thing that he had seen in a long while. Only the smiling face of UZ1 could rival his brother’s feathers. As he began to see more and more of his brother such a placing of his partner was harder and harder to maintain.

Along with angelic white wings the Primarch sported long blond hair. According to the reports about his Legion, TalOS noted that his brother had a clean chin and powerful blue eyes that looked farther than they should have been able to see.

Such an observation TalOS could taste in the Motive Force. The pain his brother felt with every step he made to approach TalOS. Such a feeling proved that this brother was in fact a psyker, the second of his kind yet to be discovered among the brotherhood of Divine Constructions.

“Brother…” The Angel said as he began ascending the steps with pain creasing with each foot settling upon the ground, “I have heard much about you, but you far more than what I could have imagined.”

“The same to yourself Brother. My apologies if my welcome could not be terribly warm today.” TalOS told his brother as he fashioned a smile upon his crafted face.

Whatever pain that Sanguinius experienced seemed to ward away as he heard those words. It seemed that by hearing the words of TalOS he was able to place his new idea of TalOS against the monster that was TalOS’s soul.

The two of them met where TalOS stood, the Dragon and Angel shaking hands to the cheering of the crowd.

>Discuss what Sanguinius sees TalOS as, learn more about being a Pariah.
>Have a conversation about some… things… the Proelitor have witnessed.
>Keep things civil and without much issue
>Other
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>>5557502
>Discuss what Sanguinius sees TalOS as, learn more about being a Pariah.
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>>5557501
Amazing, we captured them intact in this timeline.
Ho boy I sure hope TERRORS BEYOND OUR COMPREHENSION don't start spilling out of these things thus requiring us to destroy them
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>>5557502
>Only the smiling face of UZ1 could rival his brother’s feathers.
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAW
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>>5557502
>>Other
>>Discuss about the MACHINE
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>>5557502
>Other
>If possible, learn about his Warpsight of the Future, and what he see's staring at a Pariah like us
I've always been curious what Sangunineous and Curze would see looking at a Pariah. Is anything like Orikan staring at warp disturbances, a black hole of ambiguity or outright blocking of the future vision?

We could see what the enemy looks at when trying to gaze at us.

Be neat if we could reveal our own Chronomatic foresight, but we shouldn't.
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Wonder if acknowledgement of the Four 's place in the galaxy give them some sort of special power over the lives of people who know this.

Or if knowing simply pings them when they cross your mind thus making you a target of opportunity.
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>>5557502
>Discuss what Sanguinius sees TalOS as, learn more about being a Pariah.

>Only the smiling face of UZ1 could rival his brother’s feathers.
I'm so glad we decided to have a relationship... we still need to make children
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>>5557556
I feel like this was directly addressed in conversation with Malcador before, somewhat. I know the conversation happened, I'm just hoping to draw the right conclusions from it.

I do believe that at least as a Pariah, separated from the warp, we ourselves could be exempt from such.

That, and faith in the Machine God protects the soul. For if the Machine God does not guard the souls of men upon death into his eternal data vaults, all is for naught. I think TalOS would break if he didn't have a background of faith to have some assurance that UZ1, ADM1N, VADAR and everyone he's ever loved and known would simply be tortured by demons for eternity upon death.

That's the sort of thing that broke Curze who has no faith to stand upon.
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>>5557561
I'm so very glad I'm not the only one who still wants to consider that possibility.
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>>5557502
>Discuss what Sanguinius sees TalOS as, learn more about being a Pariah.
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>>5557502
>Discuss what Sanguinius sees TalOS as, learn more about being a Pariah.

I want to ask to check out his geneseed
Genetic mutation for angel wings is cool and clearly what the emperor intended
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>>5557502

>Discuss what Sanguinius sees TalOS as, learn more about being a Pariah.
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>>5557502
>>Discuss what Sanguinius sees TalOS as, learn more about being a Pariah.
But don't just talk about us, also what he expects to do in the future or what he is looking forward to!

Sanguinius is the third in a short list of primarchs i feel TaL0S could trust with the secret of Chaos when the HH happens, the other two being Guilliman and Dorn (obviously).
Any other opinions?
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>>5557916
Roboute and Dorn buy heavily into the Imperial Truth and it took the actual revelation of Chaos to convince them otherwise.

But I don't want us to break our word with the Emperor and Uncle.
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>>5557943
Thats why i mentioned the HH, when it is underway and can not be stopped anymore, revealing the truth to them would give them the background information the will be expecting anyway.
How they interpret it is something else entirely, but the basic knowledge would be something TaL0S might want them to know to better protect themselves from the temptations that one would expect.
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>>5557561
>>5557567
I wonder, to primarchs even have... you know what? I know marines meditate and do combat drugs that quench their reproductive instincs, but what about the demi gods themselves? Can they love
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>>5557964
Fulgrim said he did fall in love with some women, until he realized that with billions of lives at stake, being in love could risk all of them through hesitation on his part, so he chose not to fall in love again.
It might also have been that he was immortal, and they weren't.

But don't be silly, that's not at all what TalOS would do. It'd be just like UZI thought he would have been, "a cute pile of cells".
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Pariah State
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>>5557916

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>>5557542

Low Votes, but eh.
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Just as many times before TalOS enjoyed the Corpse Starch that was before him. The room that he and Sanguinius found themselves in was the Workshop of his parents, his mother once again giving them the glorious meal she gave to each of his brothers.

TalOS had to wonder for a moment what she thought about that. These brothers he had were not of her blood. But then again he was not truly of her blood either and instead that of the Emperor.

TalOS looked over to see Sanguinius taking his own serving in a gingerly fashion. A careful consumption that displayed more caution that any real amount of manners showed TalOS. As for the reasoning for that TalOS suspected, for he knew the state his brother’s Legion is currently suffering from. Such information was hard to guard when many of the Tech Priests among their ranks had to occasionally use the Proelitors as bodyguards against those that suffered from a blood rage.

When TalOS finished his current serving he decided to state something for another matter, “My Brother, my apologies if my presence is harmful to you. You are in a good deal of pain just being this close to me, I can feel it.”

Sanguinius allowed a surprised look to be furnished upon his face to answer TalOS’s words, “How long did you know?”

“From the moment you walked up to me.” TalOS told his brother as he extended a hand for a visual demonstration, “As you stand before me I gain a taste of your soul, and that taste tells me what you are currently thinking or experiencing. Such an ability was an unexpected boon to what I am now.”

Sanguinius stopped eating now and placed his hands on his chin. He sat there in a deep study with his eyes examining every piece of what TalOS was now. The manner of scope was much more on the arcane reality than what was before.

“The rumors are true, you’ve severed yourself from the Warp.” The Angel said as his wings twitched for a moment in the pain he felt from looking so deeply into TalOS.

“It was my goal, and I succeeded in it.” TalOS answered his brother as he gave a hearty smile.
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The Angel seemed to think long and hard as he studied his brother, “The gifts that I hold, you are impervious to. Even here it is hard for my eyes to really know that you are here before me.”

“What do you see?” TalOS asked as he was very much curious in the matter.

“A dark void which walks the stars. A void in which nothing can truly be seen.” The truthful words of Sanguinius were spoken when his eyes focused upon TalOS.

“Hmm, the type of vision you see.” TalOS began to ask as he knew enough about psykers to take a guess, “Is it the emotions of a person, their fate, or maybe it is that you see the soul itself.”

“Why do you ask?” The Angel asked the Dragon as he leaned forward, “What is it are you trying to learn?”

“In the early years of my life there was a conglomerate of Xenos known as the Mitu Collective who were able to see into the future.” TalOS told his brother as he decided to indulge his brother in a small bit of knowledge, “They were able to see every movement that I committed myself to and all the schemes that I had planned. Only by gaining and using the Blackstone Fortress was I able to get an upper hand upon this witchcraft. I need to know if the Warp knows of my fate any more.”

The Angel looked upon his brother with a sense of understanding to those words and measured them for himself. TalOS could tell his brother was wondering if he should answer the question. If there was a need to keep secrecy for what he could do.

“As I had said, you are a void. You do not need to hold that worry any more.” Sangiunius told his brother in what TalOS felt was a slight sorrowful joy. Such a mix of emotions was impossible to quantify and TalOS could not make much sense of them as a Pariah or as a Primarch.

It was truth though. TalOS had succeeded.

“Thank you very much brother. I ask that whatever is spoken here is kept, for I know you wish the same.” Dragon suggested to the Angel while raising his mug of B33R.

“I shall do so, brother.” Sanguinius answered as the two beverages clanked against one another.
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Ultimately there was not much for the two Primarchs to speak to each other about. Sangiunius had so much he needed to finish for his Legion that time was scarce. As always TalOS gave his brother a gift, the gift being a large broadsword made with a series of crystals and secrets that TalOS learned from both the Mitu Collective and from Magnus.

To put it simply, it was a blade that would use the Warp to power itself. A perfect weapon for someone like Sangiunius. While TalOS considered giving his brother a Power Sword the reality of the matter was that a Power Sword was a weapon that could be used against TalOS. This weapon, this Force Sword, was a weapon that could not injure TalOS but be a great weapon against the beings of the Warp.

If his brother knew of their existence thanks to his foresight TalOS did not know. Looking upon the horizon at the stars as well as literature though, these things informed TalOS that his brother will do the right thing in the end and thus needed a great weapon for whatever fate was before him.

Time went by and his work upon the Federation continued. The time had come for the construction of Forge Worlds within the Federation and the Priests of many worlds could not wait for their chance at the direct investment. Glory in his name did they all sing, with many Forges inheriting the name of TalOS due to his service to them.

On the greater stage of the Mechanicum the deals had been struck on a great many worlds. Mechanicum outposts were now present upon many of the Hive Worlds which dotted the Imperium with little issue between them and the Tech Priests. How this would grow into the future TalOS did not know but he looked forward to it.

There were two Primarchs within this time that were discovered. The first of the two was Mortarion who did not accept the invitation that TalOS sent over to him. From what TalOS heard the man was a stubborn one who simply wanted to get to war as soon as he could away from the affairs of the common man. It reminded him of Ferrus Manus somewhat but he digressed.

The second…
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TalOS was working late into the night today. As a Pariah TalOS gained his power from the stars and movements of the Galaxy as well as the souls of the dead. Because of this TalOS did not have an immediate need for sleep and many times found sleep to be something he should not do. After all, without being conscious he could not harvest the cosmos for what kept him alive.

The Primarch stretched his arm and then immediately bent it at an odd angle. A series of hand signs were given which caused the small box that was before the Primarch to twitch. In rapid succession the symbols and positions of his hands changed with the item before him vibrating with extreme power.

Suddenly the machine began to lift in a twist. Metal that was destroyed was mended as ambient radiation helped reform the atoms that were between all pieces of the metal. The wires were reinserted and the bullet damage that was cleanly through the item was repaired.

As the now clearly recognizable Vox Caster was lowered to the ground TalOS could not help but feel a great amount of joy go through his being. He had succeeded to do the impossible and complete a repair using the Motive Force itself.

As he rose from his position he began reading the messages that were sent during his meditation. One of them stood out beyond all the others for it was a message from the Astropaths of Terra. The message held within it the declaration of his newest brother, Perterabo, has been announced to be found by the Emperor of Mankind upon the planet of Olympia.

When TalOS saw the next message was not the official herald of the Terra but the Priest attached to the fourth Legion TalOS did not think much of it. When he read the report he felt surprise, confusion, and anger swell within his heart as he looked upon the message.

Decimation. The Magos wanted to report to TalOS that Perterabo had ordered upon his Legion Decimation for not not matching his standards before his arrival.

The meaning of the message was obvious. The Magos who was in charge of the Proelitor could not stand by and watch that happen. He wanted to know what he should do to what was tantamount to a great sin and massacre of Astartes by their own kind.

What TalOS knew was that he was not going to let this man step upon Lucius.

>No comment, work as usual
>We are heading to Terra
>Sanction them, remove the Proelitor
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>>5558518
The glory of picking up the pace is we get to the juicy stuff very soon.
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>>5558518
>We are heading to Terra
Ask the autist why he can't be like his brother Dorn
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>>5558518
>We are heading to Terra
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>>5558518
>We are heading to Terra
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>>5558518
>>We are heading to Terra To finally go to mars and murderize the chaos engines
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>>5558546
No.
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>>5558518
>We are heading to Terra
At worst it keep perturabo from decimating our mom if he doesn't like fried corpse starch
At best we can teach him that decimation upon your own sons is incredibly inefficient and ineffective

Ideally we can be friends with both Dorn and Perturabo and commission great works
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>>5558518
>We are heading to Terra
Didn't remember the decimation honestly.
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>>5558577
That's the one thing worth mentioning that perturabo did
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>We are heading to Terra

"Sanction them, remove the Proelitor"
So what are our sons upto?

Captcha machine spirit: 04 RDMT
What has the 4th legion been smoking??
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We will take his sons from him. Prevent the pain and stupidity he will inflict upon himself and his sons.

We need to teach him a positive worklife balance.

I just realised that Tal0S cannot be commanded like a Primarch and forced to capture world after world ad infinitum like his brothers because he's Under the Mechanicus umbrella.
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>>5558518
>We are heading to Terra
Let’s go see what our little brother Perte is doing
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>>5558726
I agree with everything other than taking IV legion away from Peturabo. A cultural nudge in the right direction is needed. We could at least pay Peturabo to build us nice Auditoriums and what not.
Meta: should we weaken known traitor Primarchs, other than Magnus? (Or just let their flaws fester.)
I am under the assumption we will always lose half the Primarchs to treachery, so strengthening Peturabo will bite us in the arse.
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>>5558518
>>We are heading to Terra
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>>5558518
>We are heading to Terra
Sanctioning without actual meeting him feels like it would just cause bad blood without convincing him to be less stupid.

Blessed captcha for the day: KPWSW2
I divine that the holy machine spirit says killing perturabo will start war 2. I think it means killing him would start a 2nd war between the imperium and mechanicum
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>>5558518

>We are heading to Terra
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>>5558761
We could work out a deal with him. We help him with the compliance quota, we get to "maximize" logistics, he gets to live his dreams and build his mega art projects. His sons become less martial and thus less repulsive to him.

Teach him to treat dorne less like a rival and more like a well functioning a automaton with the ability to socialise.

Win win.
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>>5558518
>We are heading to Terra
>Sanction them, remove the Proelitor
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>>5558518
>We are heading to Terra
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>>5558901
>Support both.

Killing your sons? Unthinkable
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My two bits:
The canon Perturabo is very much a glory and approval seeker, wanting praise and to know that he is respected, particularly from the Emperor who he saw as the ultimate form of approval. That, and the terror of the Eye of terror.

TalOS while, respecting his creator, does not derive any need of approval from him beyond that of the creator and the created (i.e. serving his purpose). He is confident that whatever he is doing now is within that purpose, having had good open communication with both him and Malcador, as well as the fact that a Tool does not necessarily need praise to serve well (though praise is always welcome, as per the Hymns of Praise to the machine)

TalOS has his faith to prop him up.

Perturabo will be at odds with him unless TalOS does something that fundamentally changes his mind. Perturabo has a disdain for priests and religion, and of the Mechanicus, and was very open of this seeing them little more as the same type of Shamans he shamed on Olympia. TalOS is the head of such a church and that will be an impediment in our way.

Perturabo will want all his brothers approval, or at least the sense that his brothers praise his hard work and efforts. This is in contrast to TalOS who frankly might not give two shits if others don't approve, even Russ or Dorn, because he is confident in his own efforts in the name of his God. And that he is also already successful anyway. Which is why Fulgrim does not bother him. I'm not sure how much TalOS can do offering his approval alone, as Magnus did the same, but Perty still ended up wanting more.

Also I do think TalOS would be very much against decimation, and the temptation for sanction is real. In the very least TalOS might offer to ask him to give him the unwanted and undesirables. I think that would be very based if TalOS welcomed any and all rejected, because he is quite capable of improving even the lowliest to greatness thanks to the power of the Machine God and science.

Basically we are going to be naturally set p for bad blood. So I'm curious to see if TalOS can be clever enough to avoid it.
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>>5559059
Not only unthinkable, inefficient and impracticable.

An inefficiency is quite literally a sin in the eyes of the Machine God. It says so in the Holy Books and in the FAG.
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>>5559064
>>5558901
>We are heading to Terra
>Sanction them, remove the Proelitor
Going to add to my vote
>At least try to convince Perturabo to give us sons he deems not good enough
Tal0s is best adoptive dad
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>>5559066
he killed is sons, by making 9 of them beat the 10th to death.
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>>5559064
He's never going to hand over his sons, even the one's he's just had murdered.

You've already noted that he won't like us, so I don't see the point of making the offer though naturally if he accepts it or brings up the idea I would give my full support in their adoption.
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>>5559097
Yeah I'm familiar with what decimation is
>>5559100
I think its the principle of the matter. Even if we know he won't say yes, it's something TalOS would probably do.

In the Mechanicum, especially for a man of Lucius where we eat our Saints rather than make Servo-Skulls of them, nothing, not even the smallest bit is wasted.
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>>5558518
>We are heading to Terra
>Sanction them, remove the Proelitor
> "I would enjoy ONE CYCLE without having to come back and fix your shit guys"
Also, I like to think that Talos truly considers his Astartes to be his Sons, if not, his Progeny and therefore I could see him being pissed at Perterabo for effectively filicide, The Adamantine Dragon dislikes the Iron Hammer for smashing eggs even if those eggs are its own.
Hey, MQM does Talos still wear armour or is Nullhood and Nanobots enough to stop most things, I assume if he can eat the power off of far off Orbits then eating the spare energy off of a Bolter round or a Lasbolt doesn't seem like much in comparison.
I'm also really enjoying how Techpriests are feeding us information, I bet we're constantly getting small updates about repairs and supply requests about other Legions.
How are our Null children doing by the by now that their father is a Pariah, I don't think we quite got an update about that although my memory is shoddy, we should probably have a better title for them too, Kobolds? Dragonspawn? They are the Null Nobilite so maybe Dragonlords?
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What were perturabo's sons like before they met him?

A lot of legions changed a lot after meeting their primarch.
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>>5559084
>>5559100
yeah I also think convincing him is impossible
maybe we could have the proelitor try and convince the legion and their cousins that they have served with that maybe instead of beating every tenth brother to death he can just dessert and use some already dead brother from a battlefield and say they decimated him if not even that extend an invitation of leaving at some other point cause if I remember right the Iron warriors got tired of PeterTurbo pretty fast
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>>5559179
Unfortunately, there's indication that at least some of them may have been hard heads and asses even before meeting Pert.

IIRC there was a battle where they chose the most difficult, most casualty inducing way to undertake something ostensibly just to show how tough they were, well before meeting Perturabo.

Though Pert, especially near the end, did make things so much worse to the point that when the Iron Warriors were sent to kill their own Olympians many of them saw what they had become. Olympia was still poor and no better, and now they were slaughtering their own, and some of them resisted and were executed.

It's probably a bit like how the War Hounds were known for being ferocious fighters before Angron, but Angron did so much more shit like butchers nails and well, being Angron.
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>>5558518
>Sanction them, remove the Proelitor
Re-reading it, I believe this event has already occured. We were too late to prevent Perturabo decimating his legion. And no doubt he would be burning the corpses already or whatever they do with them, given they were killed in disgrace. Cause it would be very strange for him to order it but then delay long enough such that TalOS would arrive after several weeks of warp travel. Or even a day.

So if I am reading correctly, our vote will be in response to him. If we do decide to go to Terra, and he is on Terra, exactly what is TalOS going to say to such a horrific act?

What could Perturabo do that would garner the trust of TalOS either? If this is all we know of the primarch of the Iron 4th, this is much more heinous than anything Fulgrim has ever done to us which was only insult us.
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>>5559389

I mean, i thought it was an option for us to try to see if we could catch Peter Turbo before he left Terra or before he was done learning everything the Mechanicum of Mars knows. Just so we could get a feel for his character and find out why he is acting like an absolute mega autist (Spoilers It's because he is a mega autist, he also properly suffers from heavy metal poisoning due to that iron rod he has in his backside, which can't be helpful. )
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>>5559405
Yeah that does make sense.

I do have a hard time seeing how either of them will get along given both their situations. If TalOS is going to Terra, it's going to be in great anger or at least disgust at what he's heard happened. I'm sure QM's got a real cool thing planned though, just I think if they become friends it's going to be a very rocky start.

Especially given how bad things went with Fulgrim, and Perturabo is every bit as prideful as Fulgrim if less ostentatious about it. He's not going to all of a sudden say "I'm sorry, that was wrong wasn't it" and I think TalOS isn't the type to let that slide either unlike Magnus who probably did just agree to shut up and say nothing about it.

Though, I can see TalOS being quiet about it if he does some head math and see's the value of the Iron IV. But given he is already staunch allies with the Imperial Fists and making good overtures to the Ultramarines and Iron Hands, we likely don't even need that so badly as to ignore this . . .terrible deed. Given we have the Ordo Reductor for our siege needs.

>>5559389
>Add: Go to Terra and see the man
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>>5559130
Wyrms. The Null nobilite will be the Wyrms
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>>5559413
Numbers Numbers Numbers it's all about Numbers with you!! T4L0S is going to go there and start shit up! He is going to SUCC a tenth of Pertuabo's soul. Yeah he will. See how decimation feels, fatherfucker
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The outrage from such a monsterous action had not fallen upon deaf ears.

The news was that Perterabo, Primarch of the 4th, stood upon the Astartes Tower and looked upon his Legion; he made the customary speech. He had declared upon that moment that he had gone through all records of what the 4th Legion did and saw that the 4th were fools.

Discipline needed to be made as a demonstration of the egregious amount of errors the 4th committed. To teach them that there was new leadership in charge and that they could not fight the way they did so before.

Thus he declared that his sons would commit decimation. The Sargents of his Legion each opened a box that was handed to them earlier to show a series of sticks. They each drew the stick, with the largest stick signifying that they were to be killed by their brothers.

Upon the Parade Grounds before the Astartes Tower, blood was drawn for the first time.

Word came from Guilliman first, who decried it an act of dishonor as well as a waste of human life. Rogal Dorn did so as well, citing that a Father should not slaughter his own sons for such mediocre reasons. Sanguinius made his voice known for even as someone as relatively new to the Crusade told his brother that he would never fight alongside Perterabo.

Even Fulgrim, for how much TalOS was annoyed by the Primarch, admired his brother’s snipe at the useless slaughter of those who would have been better off alive.

The only ones not to make their words known were Magnus, Mortarion, and Horus. TalOS could guess Magnus was too busy at the moment to make any kind of statement while Mortarion seemed to care the least about anything other than war.

Unlike these two Horus did not have an excuse. It was a moment where TalOS’s opinion of his brother became worse by such silence. There might be a reason Horus did not commit himself like everyone else, some forlorn goal, but something like the adornment of his brothers should not be above such a vile act.

TalOS did not make a public declaration, instead directly to his brother. It was not hard to track his brother for he left Terra within a week of the Decimation, with TalOS going on an intercept course for his brother’s fleet.

For whatever sick mind Perterabo, when TalOS sent him a message of his coming, a time and place were both set for them to meet. To the Fabricator General’s surprise it was a realistic estimate for when they would meet, according to the Magi who were feeding TalOS every piece of information they could.

On the mining world of Kelker the two of them met.
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The planet they were meeting was Imperial Territory. Its atmosphere was non existent thanks to its relative small size compared to planets like Terra or Mars. Because of this the planet was nearly impossible to live upon. The reason mankind likely even bothered to live upon the planet was that it held an adamantine vein which ran on for several strides in length.

The human colony there was closer to boring beasts when one made real comparisons. The people who were upon the planet were also short and stout, an allusion to the Dwarves that mankind at one point believed existed. These people were ones who liked to mine their own business, and welcomed the Imperium as a source of trade for things they really did need.

TalOS did not bother requesting a meeting hall or something like that for the two brothers to meet. Neither did Perterabo as TalOS looked up to see his brother walking down the same cave that he was in.

The first thing TalOS noticed was not the facial features or demeanor of his brother, but the taste of his soul. It was a powerful tang of mirth and callousness that somehow was able to be built into a single soul. Every step he took was a triumph of will as the 4th Primarch seemed to hate the very ground that he stood upon.

He did not want to be here TalOS realized. TalOS would assume that the only reason his brother agreed with meeting him was because TalOS could make his brother’s life so much worse than anyone else in the galaxy. You cannot ignore the person who gives your soldiers weapons or maintains the warmachines which can destroy entire cities by themselves. Right now Perterabo needed TalOS, and that need was what led him here.

Perterabo’s features came next with the Primarch sporting a heavy set of cheeks likely inherited by the Emperor himself. Besides that he was bald headed with several guns strapped to his armor. While TalOS was a man he was a Tech Priest first and foremost, so his eyes could not help but marvel at what was a perfectly crafted weapon. So well was the job that TalOS knew for a fact these guns were built by Perterabo for no Artisan among the 4th could have come close.

Even TalOS would find himself hard tasked with matching such artistry. Maybe Arch Dominus D3X could try but TalOS did not think his friend had much of a chance.

As his brother continued walking forward TalOS could taste the souls of his brother’s sons. The fear that was created within them and the desire to do better, the decimation at work. As TalOS enjoyed these feelings these Astartes stopped, their emotions now caked in fear at the Primarch before them. Such a thing was expected for they were experiencing the full weight of a Pariah’s soul upon their own. The Astartes had a hard time realizing they were feeling fear for the first time in decades.

Perterabo did not stop, but slowed. TalOS could taste confusion as for a quick second his brother looked behind himself. Not at his men, no, at the stars.
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It was hard to comprehend confusion within the mind of his brother. He was a Primarch, someone who should not have such mixed thoughts about a matter that was rather straightforward. He tasted the soul again and felt that his brother was not a psyker, or at least not one on par with Sanguinius and Magnus. He was by far a Standard Primarch with what major and little context was within that thought.

Perterabo once again faced TalOS but without the same zeal that he was approaching before. Whatever changed to the Primarch must have been something far greater than what TalOS could have imagined.

TalOS decided he should have the first words, “Perterabo, you know why I am here.”

Those words were enough to snap the mind of his brother back into focus, “You got a problem with how I am treating my Legion? You and the rest of our Brothers.”

“Then you do not seem to fully understand the sheer volume your decimation committed. Three hundred eighty five Astartes were killed at your orders.” TalOS fired back with a baneful furry, “That Many Astartes should only be lost against in great wars against other Empires, yet you have struck it of your own accord. Why did you commit this sin?”

As if a trigger had been made TalOS felt a full force of annoyance come to his brother’s forethought, “Sin? If there is a God who judges those in the universe than it is how I judged by sons. My sons have lost far more than three hundred and eighty five because of their incompetence.”

TalOS watched as his brother seemed ready for a verbal spar, for TalOS to shout back at him for what was a clear insult. The Fabricator General held his tongue though. The meaning of his silence was obvious, that he was awaiting the evidence that his brother thought was just enough to commit such a heinous crime.

That confusion was once again to the forefront. TalOS did not mean to be doing it but Perterabo was being thrown for a loop by his presence, words, and actions. Surely the Primarch of the 4th would have been able to work through these complications, so what was it that was affecting his brother?

So many things must have been going off for Perterabo that he must have been caught in some form of quagmire.
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After two and a half seconds of confusion Perterabo finally presented his case, “I had studied my Legion’s tactics and stratagems for the three month journey to Terra. It was enough time for me to understand that my a greater restructuring than simply I taking the head. There was corruption as my Sons organized the killing of each other or the use of tactics simply because the Legion Master was the one who discovered it.”

TalOS’s eyes narrowed upon his brother as he spoke the next few words, “Who did you plan to have killed?”

“Of the three hundred eighty five that were executed, two hundred five were officers. Do the math Brother, I decimated my Legion so why was the majority of my sons who died part of what should have been fifteen percent of my Legion.”

That was interesting and TalOS was given more understanding as he reached into the depths of his personal knowledge, “Probability was incorrect, so those that died tried to circumvent the punishment by reaching to both Historic and Cultural Precedent. You played your own sons to try to cull those who thought themselves cunning.”

A sick sense of satisfaction swelled from Perterabo as he gave a victorious grin, “Never will I know each and every one of my sons. Those who scheme behind my back will never show their true faces to me. I let it slip into the Legion that those with the shortest stick will die. They had enough time that those fools did their research and found my words were exactly like those the Olympians used. They were so sure of themselves that it got them killed.”

It was somewhat sickening that there was a sense of logic TalOS would find behind such a devastating event. He did not do it out of spite, but he did it out of some twisted sense of martial justice.

“And what of those who died because of chance. What of the Officers who found themselves dying even though they did not know anything.” TalOS shot back with his desire to be the devil’s advocate, “What of those who chose to kill themselves instead of letting those under their command die?”

“They died for the cause of remaking the 4th Legion.” Perterabo told TalOS without a sense of regret within his voice, “And there were none who would have killed themselves to save their brothers.”

>Fine, your logic is sound.
>There are much better ways to do it, even if you are right that such rot should be removed.
>Using logic for such deeds is sin in itself.
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>>5559590
>There are much better ways to do it, even if you are right that such rot should be removed.

I mean, We're ad-mech. We're about effiecncy and things like that. His not wrong just the method and waste produce he made.


Also he must be so confused no longer feeling/seeing the red void baring down on him.
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>>5559590
>There are much better ways to do it, even if you are right that such rot should be removed.
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>>5559590
>Using logic for such deeds is sin in itself.
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>>5559590
>Fine, your logic is sound.
Nice twist, im actually impressed
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>>5559590
>There are much better ways to do it, even if you are right that such rot should be removed.
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>>5559590
>There are much better ways to do it, even if you are right that such rot should be removed.

If his legion were truly corrupt it makes some sense to purge it but he did not do enough information gathering and it would have been more efficient to not execute them in a way that damages morale. This only leads to less collaboration amongst the legions.

Suggest him to build something positive like we did with our sons and improve the "incompetent"
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>>5559542
Numbers are holy in the eyes of the Machine God. As is ultimate victory.

Every primarch is nuanced, TalOS especially so imo.
Logic vs Emotion
Practicality vs Honour
Reason vs Rhyme

Balanced to every act of goodness and honour, is one of calculation and anticipation. For that is what the Machine God wants. Neither fully man nor machine but both.
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>>5559590
>Your logic is sound
>But now that the rot is purged, can you not restore your sons confidence in themselves? Let your brothers know the truth?
I believe TalOS is self aware enough to know that "sin" shouldnt be used in an argument here, because Perturabo isnt a believer nor will he likely ever be, but neither is TalOS lorgar who shoves religion down others throats.

What I can't fathom is: if this is a "night of the long knives" event where Perturabo discovered a vast majority of his officers were truly corrupt and needed to be expunged (for we will take him at his word) do not leave your sons believing they all have failed. This was a corruption of a few not the entire legion. Why burden them with such shame?
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>>5559590
>There are much better ways to do it, even if you are right that such rot should be removed.
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>>5559590
>Your logic is sound
>But now that the rot is purged, can you not restore your sons confidence in themselves? Let your brothers know the truth?
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>>5559688
Since it will be said, to prevent others from doing the same. If this is what will happen...
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>>5559590
>Fine, your logic is sound.

Whoop Whoop, all aboard the Perty train!
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>>5559590
>>Fine, your logic is sound.
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>>5559590
>There were better ways to do it.

180 failures Pertorabo. Near universal scorn of your peers with corresponding removals of support. Your plan succeeded in one aspect and has severely damaged you in several others. Destruction of your legions trust in you.

This plan was stupid.
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> You have fixed the rot within but started the desecration without. Those that would appreciate and understand your logic would reject your needless waste when resources are precious and lives

>Congratulations. You have culled those that father had already pre-selected, pre-culled for you. There are multiple hypnoprogrammed inhibitions and obedience protocols installed into them which would guarantee their loyalty to you, not to mention the psychic link that makes you unto a god on them. You have engineered a future possibility for betrayal for yourself with your paranoia, and you have done so far more effectively than I have AFTER I made a rival and removed the former two conditions. My presence EATS at theirs. Yet you have triumphed in this contest of "Who can inflict worse trauma on our sons".
>I am sorry that your upbringing betrayed you.
Horus shares the same ego and distrust, though he hides it under the opposite mask. That of a warm charismatic leader of men.

Its ironic that a machine man when raised well by a loving family is still more socially well adjusted than these two
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>>5560071
Much as I want to say this to him. It probably wouldn't get the proper thing across to him. Instead coming across as "hurr, I'm better than you, idiot" to his ears.
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>>5560071
I've said it a few times, I love how the literal Cyborg is the most human particularly because now we're somewhere between a Zeitgeistal Ghoul, a Psychic Vampire, and a mental black hole.
May the Steel Dragon never be Roused, and may the King Under The Mountain Rest Well
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>>5559644
Thanks, though it was a simple extension of logic. The evidence provided to me proved that the 4th acted like the Russians in Ukraine or in lore Emperor's Children.

I want to not to everyone that this is a very close vote. So your vote counts.
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>>5559590
>Your logic is sound
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>>5559590
>Your logic is sound
>But now that the rot is purged, can you not restore your sons confidence in themselves? Let your brothers know the truth?
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>>5560189
>acted like the Russians in Ukraine
Might I inquire as to which part specifically?
The brutality part, cause I think the War Hounds were still kinda bloody even before Angron.

Or the "extremely incompetent both logistically and militarily due to extreme amounts of corruption and profiteering". Because. . . wow, if it really, really was that bad, I do legitimately feel sad for Perturabo because that's probably the worst of any of the legions prior to meeting their master.

The idea that the 4th legion might have deserved their decimation is new to me, but that speaks incredibly ill of Perts blood line to be fucked up so bad even Curze didn't care to execute his boys. And he hated his boys.
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>>5560315
It's a weird concept that sadly will not be explored. The 4th, when you read the Primarch book, weirdly work with one another in a good way with some sour apples here and there. But once Perty abandons the Universe for his Tower/nukes Olympia it becomes obvious that he was the glue holding his Legion together.

When he left they became insane monsters who committed the worst atrocities in canon. They also shattered, leaving many Warsmiths to join warbands as a sole Iron Warrior instead of a band of fighters.

At least that's how I see it. I might be wrong but it would explain so many diabolical IW in 40k.
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>>5560359
Being brutal or bloody isnt really worth decimation. War hounds, dusk raiders, night lords. Being good at killing is the job of a Space Marine.
If the problem was they were being idiots and doing suicidal charges he can change that without decimation.
I'm struggling to see how this reaction to "corruption" is justified. Does Tal0S believe him? Roboute said the 4th fought well and we have had proelitors among them.
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>>5559590
>There are much better ways to do it, even if you are right that such rot should be removed.
This was stupid especially for a primarch who thinks they value logic. But I agree sin shouldn't be used as a counterpoint here so I'll take the middle option.
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>>5560363
You are missing the point where many of them split apart. Consider, if you will, what happens if a bunch of Meniacle Maniacs are forced to stay together with a structured hierarchy.

We know of at least one instance where an Iron Warrior Commander fired an artillery shell directly on his rival. And that's when Perty was in charge.

Now imagine them unsupervised, forced to have a leader who is very much able to be killed with a misplaced bolter shell. Imagine how many Proelitor unknowingly got killed because of this dumbassery.
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>>5560071
This would just cause Pert to ape mode. His an interesting read.
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>>5559590
>There are much better ways to do it, even if you are right that such rot should be removed.
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>>5560371
Oh I see.
Wayyy too much infighting and internal sabotage.

That would also explain how they get themselves into those situations where others are like "why are you doing this the HARD way"

>842-843.M30 Liberation of Incaladion - During the liberation of the war-torn Forge World of Incaladion, the IV Legion displayed its reliance on rationality and intellect set against infrequent but telling episodes of bloody-minded stubbornness in the face of overwhelming odds. In a gruelling solar-year-long campaign, victory was at last achieved, but the war saw the near-annihilation of the IV Legion's 8th Expeditionary Fleet's frontline forces in what was arguably a needlessly costly fashion.

This sounds exactly like some sort of shenanigans some of the other Consuls and Chaptermasters in the IV legion would have been manipulating each other to getting into.
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Last call for votes!
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>>5559590
>>There are much better ways to do it, even if you are right that such rot should be removed.

>>5560530
Am I to late?
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No, but yes
>>5559609
>>5559620
>>5559648
>>5559658
>>5559703
>>5560024
>>5560364
>>5560461
>>5560532

Alright, fine
>>5559629
>>5559644
>>5559688
>>5559797
>>5560009
>>5560014
>>5560224
>>5560277

Filed under fuck you
>>5560071 - I can see debates on this one fast.

I love it when it is tight!
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>>5560565
Noooo! Six minutes too late!
>yes you're right
Please count me...
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Damn, where is Logic enjoyer when you need him.
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>>5560575
You know, it would be unfair to everyone else. But I have yet to start writing it. You will see the result and I think it will be amenable.
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>>5560565
You put this one on fine when it's calling it a sin
>>5559629
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>>5560580
Ah, this is what happens when people play with my words and paraphrase. Such is the issue with counting these at a glance.
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>>5560580
Huh, my ID changed. The storm must have knocked out power for a bit.
>>5559620
I'm this anon
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Corruption.

Corruption was a concept that had always plagued the civilizations of mankind. From the time mankind climbed out of their caves to the current era there have always been forms of corruption.

The benefits of corruption are quite obvious when it is the layman. Corruption for a profit was something that caused the rule of man to be corrupted by those that were underneath him. An inspector being paid off by a customer to file a false report in their name was but the smallest of risks. When committed hundreds and thousands of times though, by an entire community of people, that is when such corruption becomes something that tears apart Empires.

One would quickly question what does an Astartes gain from their corruption. They are not paid in any monetary sense so they could not bring things directly to themselves. But when one looks at another idea, the use of corruption to gain raw power, it becomes evident that this is where Astartes find themselves lacking.

In a culture of warriors it was the man who had the largest armament and who controlled the most warriors with his voice that such currency of power comes. They were going to be the ones who will be remembered for they were the ones who led the wars. When wars were waged none cared about the Privates or the Battle Brothers, instead the Generals and Captains were the ones who had their names carved into the minds of the conquered.

Corruption was something TalOS both used and tried to beat down. Corruption was used early in his career against the Hive Worlds, where the Presidents and Dukes all realized that TalOS held power over death itself. In the Mechanicum though Corruption was smashed down. When it reared its ugly head the Proelitor and Skitarii made sure the foolish adept lost their life.

So TalOS understood exactly what Perterabo wanted to accomplish. Information was leaked into his mind as he counted five hundred sixty three of his sons had lost their lives in service of the 4th Legion. This number did not include three Knights and thousands of Skitarii who acted as their Auxiliary.

How many of his sons were lost because of this corruption? How many of them willingly lost their lives thinking that what they were doing was of sound logic to the Fourth Legion’s Master and his Captains. Was it as low as ten lives? Or maybe it was four hundred.

Corruption. Corruption beyond anything else would lead an army to ruin. It did not matter the government which ruled over men or Astartes, if these people did not acknowledge the laws of the land they were no better than fools.
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TalOS realized he was silent, too silent. It has been nine point three seconds since Perterabo made his declaration about there being no good Legionnaires. Such wording told TalOS that he did not believe that there were any good people among his ranks.

That is where the issue lied.

“Perterabo, I am able to comprehend what it was you thought. That you looked upon the Fourth Legion and saw them wanting. If circumstances were different I would even commend you on avenging the sons that I lost to such incompetence.” TalOS told his brother as he reached over to crush his hand, “But you do not fully comprehend what it is your actions have caused. The alienation of your brothers, the perception of yourself among the masses, and even your own Legion. Of those several hundred Astartes you have ordered to die was thousands of man-hours worth of experience as well as future warfare. It was a waste.”

The Primarch barked with a stern face of iron, “I did what I did because it needed to be done. Those who now look down upon me are fools who I will never consider an ally. To think you, a Priest of the Machine God was the one to confront me speaks volume of our brothers. What is your aim, brother?”

“To comprehend the truth that you have now given me.” TalOS told Perturabo without issue.

“But then what?” He followed up with a viper’s tongue, “Do you intend for me to repent for my actions? I have sinned in the view of your god because I waste perfectly good men. I have heard about you brother so try to evangelize me so that I can deny you like I have all others.”

TalOS was aware after his first outburst that his brother did not like his kind, but it seemed that the Priests of his home world soured him on the concept of a god. A moment later TalOS thought about it, for what would he think of his brother if he worshiped gods other than the Machine God? Worse, what if the gods he worshiped were one of their many faced enemies.

“You misunderstand what it is the Mechanicum brings to you. We do not desire to make more worshippers out of the Emperor’s Servants. As according to the Treaty of Olympus we are to keep our religious matters upon our Forge Worlds.” TalOS countered his brother with a sharp eye, “What I came to you today was to see if you were an idiot or a fool. I have found you are neither and like all men possess a view utterly unique to yourself.”

“Then what do you think?” Perturabo ordered his brother to speak as TalOS could now taste a sense of interest within his voice.

Was this interest a desire to refute whatever TalOS said? Or maybe his brother seeked to listen to what TalOS had to say.
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“I believe first and foremost that while your decision to take action was just, that the use of decimation was ultimately a wasteful affair in political and physical capital.” TalOS informed his brother, “You should have organized something else, likely a penal Legion. Those you know have committed corruption will become the demonstrations to those who might do so in the future. If you are caught, you will be buried without honors.”

To that Perturabo gave a small laugh as a tool of mockery, “As I understand it Astartes would still enjoy that to some extent. Our sons were all built to be killed. But then, it would teach the Legion Master who goes from the very top to the penal company.”

“The only reason I can see decimation being a worthy option was that it was a cultural aspect of your homeworld of Olympia. To that I am ignorant.” TalOS ended his assessment with that bit of understanding.

It was now Perturabo’s turn to become silent. He was now thinking to himself with a mind equally capable to that of TalOS. Such a brilliant mind TalOS knew, for he had realized the truth of his Legion before any proper introductions could be made. Nothing could be seen upon the now stoic face of his brother, but TalOS was not a mortal creature anymore.

He could taste it now. The confusion that his brother was constantly feeling being brought to the forefront once again. His candor and ridicule attitude acted against the Pariah, a mask that he wore. It was the mask of a man whose entire universe was being shaken to its very core at TalOS’s mere existence before him.

There was more there. Embarrassment, shame, and regret were starting to settle in the mind of Perturabo. There were flares of anger, but TalOS could tell that anger was an echo of what was. TalOS knew the mind of man and realized easily that his brother did his actions out of sheer anger at his own Legion. A ruthless anger which threatened his very own soul.

How had such an anger been crystalized so sharply that even its echos showed TalOS the ferocity of its existence.

TalOS thought back to his brother’s confusion. Why was this confusion so ever present and so relentless in its attacks against his brother. Was his brother under some kind of curse? As TalOS felt out the area he could not feel anything close to a curse against his brother. Nothing like what Tzeentch had done to the Thousand Sons.

At this moment TalOS was saddened because he could not help his brother. If TalOS asked his brother about the confusion then his brother might attack him out of shame. After all, could TalOS trust someone who so willingly committed filicide out of anger? He needed to tread carefully.
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The thoughts of TalOS were cut as Perturabo spoke, “Then how would you fix this? How would you fix this ‘sin’ that I casted upon myself?”

TalOS understood those words to be rhetorical with a good amount of lashing out. He was seeking wisdom by trying to get it out of his verbal opponent. There might be hope, “Let it be known that you seeked to destroy the corruption within your Legion. After that, there is nothing else I think you can do immediately.”

“If I say that outright, they will think worse of both myself and my Legion. You TalOS have already proven that the reasoning does not hold forgiveness and many will see my legion as a cesspool that it was.” Perturabo fired back.

“Would it be worse than your current position?” TalOS’s proposition was both a rhetorical counter and to make a point.

“Yes, it would.” Perturabo told his brother with a sense of burning anger, “If I admit my wrong in such a grand fashion then I will be seen as a fool and weakling. That I easily caved into the calls of outraged fools instead of the reason and logic that we speak here today. It does not matter what I say, for they will think they won against me.”

“And why would you bother against those that don’t care enough to learn it.” TalOS said as his personality matrix of Perturabo was becoming finely crafted and able to predict his brother.

Anger seemed to flair in Perturabo at such a demonstration of intelligence. And then, his anger seemed to fade. Reasoning was overcoming the beastial emotions that his brother had and TalOS began to see something he did not know he wanted to see.

Calm understanding. While other emotions clouded his judgment Perturabo had calmed.

“I will take your words into consideration.” Perturabo said as he turned to make his leave, “Good bye.”

“I did not finish my suggestions, brother.” TalOS said as he felt this was a vital moment for his brother’s career. He watched his brother look over his shoulder showing that he was listening. So TalOS gave the last suggestion, “Give your men something to believe in. Without something to believe in they will revert and become worse than you could imagine.”

“Do not think I am going to convert them to the Mechanicus just because you suggested it.” Rebutted Perturabo as he continued his walk. He said those words automatically though, for TalOS could tell they somehow struck a chord.

>Alright guys, can we make the Sicarian Tanks already.
>Lets wrap up the learning of Motive Force, Machine Edition.
>Learn some time damn it
>War is always fun.
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>Learn some time damn it

Seriously. TIme is Action Points.
No matter how well we optimize, how fast we move, how impressive our weapons or thick our armor.

The person that can act twice where the other only once has the prep advantage. Also stasis and spacetime warping.
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>>5560672
>Learn some time damn it
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>>5560672
>Learn some time damn it
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>>5560672
>Learn some time damn it
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>>5560672
>Learn some time damn it
with this we have time to learn more.
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>>5560672
>>Learn some time damn it
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>>5560672
>Learn some time damn it
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>>5560672
>Lets wrap up the learning of Motive Force, Machine Edition.
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>>5560672
>Learn some time damn it

It is time..... to learn some time!

Also QM, i am very happy with the way that you handled Perturabo. He is a much more human character than most other primarchs in 40k and i think that you nailed that perfectly.

After all, the only thing Canon Perturabo ever wanted was to be acknowledged and cherished by those around him.
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>>5560672
>Learn some time damn it
I would like to finish learning motive force but we should learn some time
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>>5560672
>Learn some time!
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>>5560672
>Learn some time damn it
Prioritize. We've segregated our soul, now is the time!

Also sicaran are great tanks don't get me wrong, and I would vote for this any other day, but also I feel like they are more an "Astartes" tank. We should definitely field some, but it would be nice to focus on more Mechanicum aesthetic things like the Krios or the Dunecrawler the latter of which I'm not sure Land has invented yet.

Sicaran may have better stats than both, and over the Predator iirc, but style is important too.
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>>5561107
I'm trying to get you guys to have TalOS invent an Astartes tank, damn it. YOU have complained about this.

I don't want to hear this complaint anymore.
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>>5561135
I never wanted the tank, I want proper genetic spawn from our Waifu Ad-mech before things go bad in the HH and she dies!
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>>5561141
I'm pretty sure he's talking to Nano.

still, option's been given and we pick the better ones.
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>>5561135
I'm going to complain about it too.
Astartes tanks are lame. LAME.
We're not just another legion, we're the Mechanicum legion.
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It's not an unreasonable thing for anons playing a mechanicum primarch quest to want to flesh out a mechanicum army list prior to delving into astartes units.

Might be easier for QM to entice players to pick them if it werent also paired with clearly more important options.
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>>5561135
If my opinion came off as a complaint, that isn't what I intended it to be, so I apologize. Like I said, the Sicaran is a great tank. It's perhaps the 2nd best all around tank chassis that the Imperium will make for a non-superheavy tank (excluding indomitus era designs), bested only by the Lucian STC Macharius in everything except accuracy and speed. That tank was an STC discovered on Lucius btw, it was only named after the Solar Lord but it was designed by the ancients and just rediscovered after some spelunking.

Just that it feels like the Sicaran represents the Imperium's tank, much like the bolter represents the Imperium's weapon. It's nice to pick things that make us technologically and aesthetically unique compared to the Imperium, such as standardizing the volkite over the bolter. If we did do a sicaran, which I would be all for it if it the chronomancy option weren't also here and now, I'd be happy if TalOS did even just a little tweak to make our 2nd Legion Sicarans better than stock models that the rest of the Imperium will use.
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>>5561187
Consider this, everything that has the prefix Sicarian was invented by TalOS before his purge. His work given to a respectable Magos who served TalOS by the Mechanicum in a thin Remembrance.

Yes it's one of THE Imperium tanks but it has things like the Newton Cannon and Plasma Variants.

I don't want you people to complain that TalOS has not invented anything with his name on it when I told you this was it.
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>>5560672
>Alright guys, can we make the Sicarian Tanks already.
Holy captcha of the day: phhm0k
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>>5560672
>Learn some time damn it.
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>>5559588
>These people were ones who liked to mine their own business,
HAH
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>>5560666
>satan trips for this particular post
based
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>>5560672
>>Learn some time damn it
LEEEESSSS GOOOOOOO. Poor perty. I hope he can remember this meeting fondly. At least as the one moment in his life where the eye of terror wasn't THERE
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>>5561682
So he was confused because he couldnt see the EoT? That makes more sense.
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>>5561721
That was exactly what happened, brother
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>>5561721
Not to mention it was also different from how the Emperor blocks it out.

The Emperor blocks out the EoT through his sheer psychic power and aura of warplight grandeur.

If TalOS is anything like pariahs described in the novels, it's more like, the eye of Terror simply stops being visible and the stars are present again. In addition to his sheer uncannyness.

At the same time, Perturabo sometimes uses the Eye of Terror a bit like his own Astronomican for navigation in storms. But I doubt that makes the experience of seeing it worth it.
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>>5561757
Honestly. Pert would probably ask to be made a Pariah if it would stop the eye from following him wherever he went.

Sadly he wouldn't have Tal0s ability to feed off the motive force.

He'll have to settle for Blackstone.
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TalOS returned to Lucius, but to the joy of the people he was the ruler of.

It took time, lots of time, but with every year that passed the People of the Federation found themselves becoming more and more use to the state of being that TalOS was. The Parliament was no longer deeply afraid of the creature TalOS became with the reasonable thought that this is how things are now.

There was always a moment where a new person comes and finds themselves terrified at what kind of creature TalOS is. But with a culture being adjusted those people found themselves easily able to adjust to the temperament that TalOS wanted to set.

Time went by, a decade worth. Things had stabilized within the Imperium with the welcoming of another brother to TalOS known as Lion El’ Johnson. An invitation was sent to the Master of the First Legion, but the temperment of this brother was shared by the most recent of discoveries. That of wishing for only war and no other pleasantries.

A tradition was surely broken during that month of communication. No longer were the brothers of TalOS obligated to visit their distant, wayward brother to tighten the links between themselves and their Legions. Within a few months TalOS found the First had expelled the Auxiliary from their ranks.

TalOS had of course asked why they did this. The Legion, now known as the Dark Angels, sent a message detailing their the duties their Legion were to perform left reason to host outsiders.

As Fabricator General this would be a great slight. To see his sons rejected in such a manner without care. Even Mortarion, who must have scoffed at the idea of TalOS’s invintation, still kept the auxiliary. As TalOS could see the only benefit that his brother included was that Lucius did not need to supply any pieces of equipment to the First.

TalOS was no fool though and had seen the records from Mars. If there was a Legion that could be described as the Favored Sons in the way of the Mar’s technology it would be the First Legion. Only the Second were above them, but that was because the Second created their own deathrays.

It did not take much intuition to see that the First Legion was going to be an oddity to TalOS among other things.
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The discovery of the Dark Angels was not the only thing to rupture within the century though. Reports have come in from the south eastern rim where Ferrus Manus set his investigation into the Xenos that lived there. Another form of contact has been made it seems, and a war between the Legion and these Xenos had been marked.

What was an issue TalOS noted was that before Lion El’ Johnson had returned a great many First Legionnaires had thrown themselves at the issue. These forces had been reduced to half their strength. The only reason the Auxilia was not so wounded was reports of the Dominus in command being told to stay back and let the Dark Angels handle the issues presented.

TalOS had not seen many reports from the Auxilia of the First, but TalOS considered that maybe his assistance was never really valued by the sons of the Lion.

For now the front has stabilized with Ferrus Manus holding the ground stubbornly. Fighting was harsh, extremely so, but the warriors of the Tenth found it to their liking. TalOS read reports that Ferrus had called upon all of his sons so they were at full Legion strength. It was too soon to know whether Ferrus was going to be successful or not, but looking at the supply routes Lion El’ Johnson was routing there to finish the job his Legion started.

If this was a threat two Legions could not face then TalOS might see himself being called upon after his demonstration of power with Rogal Dorn.

There were two more things that took the interest of TalOS during this time. One was the news from the Auxilia belonging to the 4th Legion now known as the Iron Warriors and had two parts of it. They were not yet part of the grind in the east but instead found themselves destroying a dug in Xenos Empire in Segentum Obscura. The first part was that the Iron Warrior’s name, and that they had a battle cry worthy of such a name.

Perturabo had taken TalOS’s words to heart and gave his Legion something to crystalize around.

The second part was what took TalOS by surprise. Perturabo made a detour to his home system to destroy a group known as the Black Judges of who TalOS think were a variety of decadent Xenos. Upon their defeat the technology that was taken from the Xenos were gifted to the Lucian Auxilia instead of whatever Martian forces would appear several months later.

It seemed TalOS had done much more for his brother than he could have imagined possible. Without much thought he sent his brother a thank you, but held off sending a gift seeing this act as a penance for all the sons TalOS lost to the 4th Legion’s corruption.

Lastly, beyond everything that had happened before, word had come that another Primarch after Lion El’ Johnson was discovered. This one was named Lorgar Aurelian, and unlike his previous brothers Lorgar accepted TalOS’s invitation to Lucius.
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Just as many times before TalOS had welcomed his brother at the steps of his Manufactorium. The man was given all the cries of honor and the respect of the people who were now realizing that their sightings of the divine was slowly coming to an end. He allowed them to cheer him on, raising his hands into the sky to entertain the people further.

It was after this that the two of them traveled the Mechanicum. As standard TalOS did not bring any conversation and his brother was in awe at the magnificence that was the Mechanicum.

But that awe only went so far. Beyond anything else TalOS noticed that with every step his brother took was an undercurrent of disgust radiating from his soul.

Disgust was an emotion TalOS felt among his brothers. Many of them looked upon Servitors in that manner if they were not given a taste of mortal dread. But to Lorgar the mixture of amazement and disgust was something that TalOS only saw in him. Its profoundness made TalOS sick as well as he ate what might as well have been rotten flesh.

When TalOS and Lorgar both sat upon the table within the workshop of TalOS’s parents the Fabricator General began to feel regret. He will need to be cautious.

“I thank you brother for welcoming me to your Forge World!” Declared Lorgar as he gave a mighty cheer of compassion and emotion, “This Forge Spire is a testament to the power of mankind and the faith they can wield!”

TalOS could not help but feel such words were odd choice for an Imperial, “It was the place Lucius the Elder touched down upon our planet with the rest of his expeditionary fleet. It is the oldest Forge Complexe upon Lucius. I speak for Lucius when I say it is an honor to be seen as such.”

“May I ask a few questions on what I saw on my way over?” Lorgar pushed towards TalOS with hints of curiosity and wonder.

“I shall do so within the best of my ability.” TalOS told his brother with a genuine smile.

“Why does the Mechanicum always enjoy skulls upon its architecture?” He put first and foremost above all other questions.

“The Skull is where knowledge is housed. It protects the brain from the elements and is one of the last items to be discarded when commiting augmentation.” TalOS said as he tapped his own skull, “It is, beyond all matters, the most human of all bones within the body. So it is the symbol for Mankind.”
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“I had heard that the Mechanicum were a bunch of logical zealots. But even those who are machine can see the beauty that is mankind’s divine form!” Cheered Lorgar as he gave a hearty laugh, “Then the incense that I smell in the air, is that to appease your Machine God?”

“No, the Machine God does not accept such sacrifices.” TalOS told his brother with a hint of confusion, “It is used to help pay a Machine Spirit for its service. Those outside would call it a sacrifice, but a sacrifice means that you do so without any gain. We gain the utility and will of the Machine Spirit.”

“Interesting brother, very interesting.” Lorgar’s eyes were wide with interest as he took in every detail with glee, “And those man-machines your people call servitors? What exactly are they?”

“Those that have sinned and been forced to become one with the machine as penance.” TalOS said as he felt an ache of worry within his heart.

Of all the things TalOS avoided with his brothers religion was at the top. The Imperium banned religion and many of his brothers like Rogal Dorn and Perturabo do not believe in such things as gods. To be given the opposite was worrisome, especially when that sense of wonder was mixed with disgust… and ambition.

“I have heard that the Mechanicum follows our Father as the Omnissiah? Is he another face of the Machine God or someone completely different?” Lorgar asked what should be a normal question. So why did TalOS feel tension now. Without another thought he sent a message to his mother to make sure that she did not come into this room, for knowing at least one of his brothers were capable of filicide meant that TalOS needed to verify the threat level of his opponent.

“They are different entities according to the Lucian Doctrine, for while the Omnissiah is mortal the Machine God flows within the Motive Force. Upon Lucius we do not believe the Emperor to be the Omnissiah, but other Forge Worlds will disagree with us on that issue.” TalOS pointed out with a testing smile, “I do not think you would want to go into that.”

Lorgar’s face finally matched the emotions that he had been feeling the entire time, “How can you not recognize the Divinity that is our Father? He is a God and you do not even acknowledge him as a Prophet?”

Within an instant TalOS’s mind clicked everything into place and understanding was reached. He did not expect to come to such a conclusion in his lifetime. That one of his brothers thought their Father was a God.
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“Why do you look so surprised brother?” Lorgar said as he shined a smile at his fellow, “We are both men of faith and demi-gods beyond that! We were each created by the Emperor of Mankind to be his Sons, so why would he not be a God if he made us?”

“We are but a divine inspiration given to our Father by the Machine God.” TalOS told his brother while trying to recover from his profound confusion.

“Our Father is above the Machine God, brother.” Lorgar said as he opened his hands to the room around him and thus the planet, “The amount of worlds that are under the Domain of the Machine God is much smaller than that of the Emperor. Our Father has at his disposal nineteen legions while the Machine God was only able to claim one.”

“You misunderstand temporal power for divinity brother.” TalOS felt confusion rush his mind as he heard the words of a fool, “While the Emperor has more worlds he does not hold all the knowledge that the Cult Mechanicus holds. Without us his Empire will fall as no more worlds could be made terrestrial or have the massive vessels he can claim!”

“It was when the Emperor challenged the Mechanicum that Mars was found wanting.” Lorgar said as he became excited from the debate, “As penance the Martians made our Father their Prophet. You should be wise to make him your God, for he will give you blessings unlike yours.”

“Every day the Machine God blesses the Mechanicum. Have you not witnessed a Titan walk?” TalOS had to ask his brother in the confusion.

“I have seen those Titans stand at the parade and I am not impressed. They are a network of wires and machinery that can be recreated. You should know this well brother for you are more brilliant than I.” Lorgar said as he leaned in, “And your Avatars only prove that might is what makes a God.”

“A Titan is the manifestation of the Mechanicus’s collective knowledge. It is not divine because it sunder battlefields but is divine because it is the culmination of all of the Mechanicum’s knowledge.” TalOS answered his brother in a confused fury.

“And where your Cult makes singular machines, our Father creates Legions!” Lorgar told TalOS in a reasoning of perverted logic.

>Can we change topics Lorgar?
>Alright, explain this lunacy
>While designed by the Emperor, the Legions were finished by the Mechanicum! *Continue arguing*
>Get out.

Long update, but then again its Lorgar.
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>>5561779
>Alright, explain this lunacy
>"The Machine God and the Emperor have different natures brother. You have felt the Blackstone and the effects of the Null Nobilitie, have you not? That is what is holy to me and Lucius. It is not compatible with the psyker might of our Creator, as such, he cannot be the Omnissiah. He can be an ally or even saint to our faith, but not the Machine God's prophet or part of it."
Feel free to ignore the speech, just felt like writing it.
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>>5561779
>While designed by the Emperor, the Legions were finished by the Mechanicum! *Continue arguing*
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>>5561798
>Support
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>>5561779
>change topics lil bro.
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>Write in: Lorgar. What do you consider holy? Please enlighten me that we may find common ground.

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Might just get him to start talking about his native faith. One that will show us his connection with the four.
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>>5561779
>>5561798
>support
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kind of sad the federation wasn't the one who found the lion. by the way QM how large would you say the federation is by the time the heresy starts? i'm guessing most of segmentum obscurus "east and north-east" of the eye of terror.
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>>5561779
>Can we change topics Lorgar?
Lets get to know each other first before I have to explain how absolutely wrong you are about my religion
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>>5561798
>Support
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Test of faith time, ask him to perform a miracle of his faith if it is above the machine god, we can perform technomancy as a direct proof of our connection to divinity
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>>5561930
Greentext it and let it be known.
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>>5561779
>>5561798
>Support the explaination

I do want to do a miracle off, it'd maybe shut him up a bit. But then I have a feeling he'd retort with something to the lines of "I am no prophet, while you are"
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>>5561779
>While designed by the Emperor, the Legions were finished by the Mechanicum! *Continue arguing*
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>>5561779
>*Continue arguing*
>Until the point they come to blows
I just think that if we let Fulgrim rile us to the point of requesting a duel, and that was over a more minor issue, TalOS and Lorgar having a legendary spat could be a source of funny.
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>>5561798
>>5561779

>Support
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>>5561779

>*Continue arguing*
>Until the point they come to blows.

I am a simple man, I see an opportunity to see these giant children, capable of killing thousands because of the lack of a father in their lives, being beaten I accept it.

After all, a good spanking can fix even the worst child ever conceived, if it doesn't work, you haven't beaten him enough.
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>>5561779
>*Continue arguing*
>Until the point they come to blows
even better if some of our sons dogpile into the brawl too
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>>5561779
>"Our" father didn't even make us
There were several other scientists involved in our creation, what God needs help to create?
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>>5562077
The problem is the spanking
Kor phaeron beat his ass and molested him into chaos
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>>5561798
>support
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>>5561779
>*Continue arguing*
>Until the point they come to blows.
The fun option
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>>5561779
>*Continue arguing*
>Until the point they come to blows
By Mechallah, Lorgar will behave himself or we will hit him with our steel shoes!
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>>5561779
>Alright, explain this lunacy
>"The Machine God and the Emperor have different natures brother. You have felt the Blackstone and the effects of the Null Nobilitie, have you not? That is what is holy to me and Lucius. It is not compatible with the psyker might of our Creator, as such, he cannot be the Omnissiah. He can be an ally or even saint to our faith, but not the Machine God's prophet or part of it."
This explanation seems good so I'll use it

Holy captcha (definitely not tarot) for the day: RYTYSD
It translates into "Really you think you shall do this?"
The machine spirit believes that lorgar is impossible to convince of the truth of the machine god's divinity. Alternatively if the S stands for should instead then it could mean even the machine spirit believes lorgar is too much of an incompetent bafoon to be worthy of serving the machine god.
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>Alright, explain this lunacy
>”Lorgar you misunderstand a simple truth, you assume that the psychic might our creator wields makes him a god. Yet let me ask you, how could you claim our creator is a deity when he rejects worship? How can you pay homage to a man who spurns religion and hates it with a scorching passion? That’s where you’ve gone astray, Lorgar, you worship a mortal man as a god to date your desire for faith, Whereas we of the Mechanicum worship the machine god not because he demands it, but to repay a debt our entire species owes. For unlike your god who requires legions to guard mankind’s soul, the machine god has done so alone, ever since our ancestors first invented fire. And Lorgar, understand that one day the emperor may die, as his flesh will fail him like it does all other. Yet the machine god will never fail, for the machine is eternal.”

It’s a bit ranty but maybe we could appeal to his opinion that gods need to be strong, and that ours is stronger.
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>>5561779
>*Continue arguing*
>Until the point they come to blows
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>>5561798
>I support this vote!
But I would say this is more about
>*Continue arguing*
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>>5562128

How is it possible for a primarch to be molested? Well Angron exists, I think I already answered my on question.
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>>5562657
Speaking of Angron, Tal0S has the senses required to fully separate him from the butcher's nails right?
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>>5562707

I don't mean to sound rude but, I don't have a clue. Usually Nano is the one who knows this kind of thing, after all he is the unofficial lore master here. I recommend asking him about it.
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>>5562707
Define "senses to fully separate him"

Here's the exact excerpt with the Emperor and Technoarcheologist Arkhan overseeing a sleeping Angron:
>‘Can you remove it?’
>‘Of course,’ the Emperor answered, still looking at the screens.
>Arkhan did his best to hide his surprise. ‘Then, Divine One, why would you leave it there?’
>‘This is why.’ The Emperor rested both hands on Angron’s head, one with the fingertips pressed to the primarch’s temple and cheek, the other pressed to the crown of his shaven head where the cable-tendrils joined the flesh and bone. The images on several screens immediately resolved to a clearer imprint of a brutishly dense skull miserable with crude cybernetics and the bone-scarring of powerful surgical laser cuts.
>‘Do you see?’ the Emperor asked.
>Arkhan saw. The tendrils were sunk deep, rooted in the meat of the brain, threaded to the nervous system, and down in roughly serpentine coils around the spinal column. Every movement must have been agony for the primarch, feeding back into the base emotions of anger and spite.
>Worse, the brain’s limbic lobe and insular cortex were more than just savaged by the pain engine’s insertion; they had been surgically attacked and removed even before implantation. The device hammered into his skull hadn’t ruined those sections of the brain – it had replaced them. Ugly black cybernetics showed on the internal scans, in place of entire sections of the primarch’s brain tissue.
>‘They are the only thing keeping him alive,’ Arkhan said.

The Emperor could not do it with Science nor Magic.

Theoretically TalOS mastery of Technology/Technomancy (if he has/will have it) may be able to at least reverse the purpose and pain inflicted by the Dark Age technology, such that it keeps him alive without causing pain, given he is a master genetor.

I suspect such an option would be locked only if we chose Angron as our "Primarch we try to save"
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>>5561779
>*Continue arguing*
>Until the point they come to blows.
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>>5562732
Also theoretical: use of Chronomancy.

Keep Angron's body in a powerful stasis field, and excise the nails while he is frozen in time. Use some of his DNA as master genetor to clone the parts of the brain was destroyed, and then very carefully stich them back in, before deactivating the stasis field. And praying to the Machine God it works.
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>>5562732
honestly fuck angron. if we can only save 1 primarch i would prefer pert or magnus. alpharius is already loyal.
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>>5562760
Sure Alpharius is loyal.
But what about Omegon?

I have a firm belief in our military power.
My biggest concern is backstabbing shenanigans like Curze or some other annoying primarch trying to throw wrenches in our nice mechanical worlds and fleets, targeting important cast members like UZ1.

It would be nice if Curze could just go to Ultramar like he did in OTL, but it took three primarchs and the Pharos just to keep him from killing anyone important like Robby's mom. Robby and Lion themselves might have gotten burnt extremely badly if not for the fiat of the Pharos too.

That's the sort of thing TalOS might find the most difficult since everything else he can beat on the head with his big army and fleet and refusal to engage in stupid duels.

Whichever primarch can cover our flank is the one I think we would best profit off of.
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>>5562763
so the Wolf
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>>5562770
We already got the Wolf.
And the Wolf in canon wasn't a very good flank protector.

He charged Horus against orders, failed to kill him at the last moment, and failed to show up to Terra on time as a result because he was bogged down by, you guessed it, Alpharius.

Russ isn't in the habit of playing guard dog.
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Lets try and just talk
>>5561798
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>>5561964
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Bitching
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>>5562745

Update will be in a while, but I want to put a stopper for this first.
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Save one Damn one
Save Magnus = Damns The Kahn?
Save Perturabo = Damns Dorn?
Save Angron = Damns Sanguinius?
The most META option about be to save Magnus and thus save the Webway Project.
Saving perturabo would lead to gadgets at leave Navigators redundant, Perturabo would be the Machine Gods option, (fuck the warp) but leave us with the worst possible Traitor: Evil Dorn.
Saving Angron would give us the Primarch Therapist, which would be usuful if we were trying to prevent the Heresy before it even happens.
Thoughts?
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>>5562797
Evil Rob could also be a contender for worst traitor, because it probably would mean a Chaos Ultramar
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>>5562801
Save Horus = Damns Rob
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>>5562801
To be fair, we're set up at least to be the superior or equivalent replacement to Ultramar. We would be their counterbalance

. . .unless the 11th changes that.
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>>5562797
>The most META option about be to save Magnus and thus save the Webway Project.
People say this and I used to believe it.

Until someone mentioned that, just consider Magnus as a key to unlocking the door of the Webway to Chaos. If that key stops working, Chaos could resort to plan B. Which is B for Battering Ram.

With a loyalist Magnus, it's likely the webway would still fail if Chaos poured all their collective energies to batter it down via the many breaches that already exist in the Webway. It might weaken their efforts elsewhere at best, but it's likely 1 god and his shield would struggle against 4. The Emperor was already being passively deprived of his future vision by Chaos during the HH.
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>>5562818
Fuck Horus, Let that bitch die.
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>>5562823
The federation giving the imperium a better fighting chance is true, but Ultramar and all of it's resources at the hands of chaos would still make Rob one of the worst options.
The Lion could also be up there because the first have a lot of tech. Imagine if chaos got it's filthy hands on the lobotomized MoI that the Rock have hidden in their basement.
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>>5562832
Not to mention the Dark Angels are also supposed to be the Emperor's counterbalance in case he has to go to war with the Mechanicum. That's probably why he invested so much to make them BIG.

Or at least, that was until they got mangled in the Xenocides.

I bet the mauling of the Angels during the Rangdan affairs probably ticked the Emperor quite a bit cause they were his (actual) executioners. Russ was more for intimidation. Lion was for extermination.

What if the Emperor tries to influence us to grind our face against the Rangdan and leave his Dark Angels intact as a counterbalance to our growing influence?
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>>5562836
If they meet the Rangdan first, then they'll be begging for resupply.

If we do, we have pariah tech and Blackstone.
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>>5562825
A stopgap is better than nothing.
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TalOS rubbed his temple as irritation slowly crept in behind his eyes. Things were getting nowhere and TalOS had yet to really understand what his brother thought of the Universe. It was easy to see that someone thought the Emperor was a God, many within the Mechanicum have been cursed with such heretical misunderstandings.

But his brother, a Primarch of the Imperial Branch, was saying things that should have been banned within the Imperium. So TalOS needed to take the moment and listen, so that he could understand his brother and administer the coup de grace.

“Lorgar, I see that you are a man with a cemented faith already.” TalOS spoke as he gripped the conversation with both his voice and nullifying radiation, “Explain to me why you think this. Why is the Emperor a God amongst mankind?”

His brother smiled to TalOS which could be described as victorious. TalOS wanted to punch it off his face. Such a desire was unbecoming of TalOS but somehow just seeing the face of his brother was causing deep subconscious desires to flare.

“The Word I speak is that our Father, the Emperor, is the one true God of the Universe.” Lorgar placed his thesis as the first and foremost item beyond all else, “The reasoning for it is rather simple, the might that our Father wields is divine because he shall have the entire Galaxy sundered under his heel.”

“So you think Power is Divine.” TalOS placed forward to crystalize his brother’s thoughts.

“Yes, for unlike your God he holds true power over the Temporal World!” Glee and excitement laced the voice of his brother as Lorgar continued his words, “You know yourself brother the power that our Father commands. Under his authority he can move entire star systems. Where he wills it, the Angels of the Legio Astartes will drop upon a planet to reap a bloody sacrifice in his name. As I have said he commands Demi-Gods, so therefore he is our God.”

“So he is God because his will is Law. And because he is able to establish his presence so profoundly he is Divine.” TalOS confirmed with another hesitation.

“Yes brother, but there are a plethora more reasons for his Divinity.” Lorgar said as he wreaked poisonous excitement, “You have met him in person, the aura our Father holds. A golden light which comes from Horizon to Horizon and cannot be threatened by any Mortal Weapon. Your Cult had witnessed it and that was why they declared him Omnissiah, so why did you deny his Divinity when you first met him upon the desert steppes?”
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TalOS suddenly realized why he was feeling so sick for this entire time. He had been tasting the schemes that his brother had been planning to use against him for so long. Unlike him, TalOS’s beliefs were well on record if one knew to ask a Lucian Adept. Lorgar had done so and had studied his brother’s faith before TalOS even knew he existed.

But this was good, for it meant that TalOS had his chance to explain matters cleanly and clearly himself. And in doing so TalOS will put to rest this foolish Pegan.

“To me there are two factors which allow one to be established as a God. It is a test in a sense to have an understanding of what I sense is a divine being.” TalOS said as he leaned in, “The First is that they must be self sufficient. A great many creatures will use Worship itself as a power. Let it be those that eat the psychic power of those around them or those that use unwavering zealotry to throw millions of men to a battlefield.”

“The Emperor is that he is mighty even without his Legions.” Lorgar shot in with a devily satisfied smile, “Yet you still deny him. Tell me brother, the second reason and the reason you deny our Father his rightful place upon your Pantheon?”

TalOS felt a hint of annoyance as he spoke the next, “The second is that the creature must in some way be a Fundamental Truth within the Universe. This is where the Emperor Fails and the Machine God succeeds. While neither the Emperor nor the Machine God desire direct worship it is the Machine God who is fundamental to the Universe through the Motive Force.”

“The Motive Force gives motion to your Machines and thus their spirits commit his will.” Lorgar summarized the rest with an understanding that he was hiding from his brother, “Brother surely you have noticed that what you said is not true. What you describe as Machine Spirits are dimmed intelligences from the Dark Age of Technology. If we removed the Machine God from that equation then it will do nothing. It would even benefit the Mechanicum as they will learn such rituals are not needed.”

“You would mock my own Rituals when you surely have your own?” TalOS counted to his brother with irritation that could barely be contained.

“Of course, for they are false and I have just furnished you that truth.”

“That is where you are wrong, everyone is wrong.” TalOS told his brother as TalOS raised his hands, “I shall show you what is truth within the Universe.”
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TalOS’s hands began to move, his body sensing the Motive Force that prevailed all around him. He felt the movement of planets as well as the relativity that was between them.

That was what he wanted to sense. It was the rate of how time flowed within the Universe with relativity against one another. It was this flow that TalOS now gripped and took control of. He slowed it around him, which meant that relative to the outside it appeared as if he was speeding up. It was a hard technique which TalOS did not fully understand yet he began to perform it seamlessly.

Now that he had time he began to commit the numerous actions and rituals that he practiced. He could see the growing confusion of Lorgar as TalOS got a grip upon a nearby series of pieces. His movements caused them to become animated and quite literally jump out of the containers which held them.

TalOS smiled as matching pieces were placed next to one another. He slotted wires and boards into one another with the fluent actions of a master technician. This was compounded one after another to create a form that was recognizable.

Metal held within it a memory and that was what TalOS was going off of. The impression of the Motive Force upon the device causing TalOS to form a bionic hand of a Skitarii which stood upon its Fingertips.

TalOS completed this within thirty seconds, a new record.

“That… that is sorcery!” Lorgar accused as he rose from his chair in surprise.

“You are a psyker Brother.” TalOS accused Lorgar as he could taste the soul of such a creature, “Did you feel the Warp move even the slightest bit? This is not the Warp but the Truth of the Universe. The Motive Force is not an imagination but reality! Be witness to a miracle of the Machine God and accept it as Truth!”

“No, you have played me. I will not be played like a fool!” Lorgar shouted with irrational anger within his heart.

Lorgar knew exactly what TalOS did but he did not accept what TalOS was doing. He could not accept what was a genuine miracle before his very eyes. That the Motive Force was real, that Machine Spirits was real, and that the Machine God was very much real.

>Then leave Lorgar
>Demand that he be a witness! *This will start a fight*
>Fine, let us eat then.
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>No brother. Sorcery is what Magnus and father have mastery over. Ask them yourself. I don't use that sort of thing. I find it repulsive. So much so that I have turned myself into something that eats it. Speaking of food.

>Fine, let us eat then.
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>>5562975

Support!
Time to convert the converter.
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>>5562960
>No brother. Sorcery is what Magnus and father have mastery over. Ask them yourself. I don't use that sort of thing. I find it repulsive. So much so that I have turned myself into something that eats it. Speaking of food.

How interesting, Lorgar will worship immaterial xenos, while TalOS worship the material one. Both hate xenos. Ahah.
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>>5562998
One could see it more as how Bretonnia is a thing with The Lady being an Elf Goddess changing pantheons.
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>>5562960
>Demand that he be a witness! *This will start a fight*
Lets punch on.
"I have turned myself into something that eats it. Speaking of food."
Lets not give him such information.
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>>5563007
Emperor and Magnus already know.
Chaos already knows.
Lorgar will know one way or another.

What will hiding this information now accomplish?
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>>5562960
>>Demand that he be a witness! *This will start a fight*
Fuck Lorgar
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>>5562975
>Support.

He can be dismissed utterly then. A for effort Lorgar, but you refuse to accept reality. We'll show you reality later though.
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>>5562975
>Support
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>>5562960
>No brother. Sorcery is what Magnus and father have mastery over. Ask them yourself. I don't use that sort of thing. I find it repulsive. So much so that I have turned myself into something that eats it. Speaking of food.

>Fine, let us eat then.
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>>5562975
>Support
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>>5562960

>No brother. Sorcery is what Magnus and father have mastery over. Ask them yourself. I don't use that sort of thing. I find it repulsive. So much so that I have turned myself into something that eats it. Speaking of food.

>Fine, let us eat then.

I'm seeing this option as a way to cripple our ,piece of shit, brother. I don't want him dead, I want him humiliated with the certainty that he's wrong.

But it would be pretty cool to blind him permanently, causing an incurable wound to his soul. Will the Emperor punish us for that? Maybe, but it's still worth it.
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>>5562960
>Demand that he be a witness! *This will start a fight*
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>>5563202
I had no idea that people wanted us to eat his soul till he was weakened and humbled.
That sounds like next level bullying.

Let's do it.
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>>5563202
I don't think outright eating Lorgar is the point here. The way I'm reading it TalOS would be trying to get his last words into the situation out of anger and then ending the conversation (Which is not guaranteed to work).
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>>5562975
Support
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>>5563313
I forgot the green, let me fix it
>>5562975
>Support
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>>5563303
Well if its not going to work. Let's just eat his soul then. Let him feel the horror of his error.

>>Does the emperor protect you now? You disobedient little shit? Repent your sins and listen to daddy next time. Omnomnomnom!


Actually... Since he's an abuse victim, this approach might work. And since he's a primarch, he can probably grow them soul chunks back.


I'm kinda tempted to vote for this. Does this make me a horrible person or does it just means that Lorgar is that repugnant in his hypocrisy and delusion?
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>>5563303
>Let us eat then (fried corpse starch)
Maybe a homemade meal will make him less of a sanctimonius prick
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>>5562960
>>Fine, let us eat then.

>TaL0S scaring Lorgar with technosorcery
>Majorkill releases a Void dragon video
>coincidence?!
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>>5560871

Yeah voting for the corpse starch sounds like a way to show grace after gaining the upper hand.

I'm voting for soul nomming if he decides to be rude to momma.
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>>5563322
You're a horrible person, given your advocating the snacking on the SOUL of another person because they are irritating you.

Sure, It's lorgar and we know OOC what will happen, but in context it's just the worst thing you could possible do.
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>>5563368
Agreed, as much as he is an irritable little shit, he is still our brother and we didn't kill/nom Fulgrim either.
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>>5563368
It's not like he wasn't going to feed it to some other warp parasite.

But yes. That is indeed a horrible take.
Question is... Is it going to help shape the Aurelian into the type of person that doesn't cause the Heresy.

Anyways does the emperor not want the worship in order to avoid godhood? Does he one day want to die like a normal man after his goal of human ascendancy is fulfilled?
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>>5563380
Officially, or as official as Geedubs can be, Emps just wants to eradicate chaos with atheism and then set his empire up with mortal men ruling it, then wiping out the transhuman tools he used.
After that? Vanish into obscurity and let men lead men.

This has probably changed a lot over the years, but such is life.

>>5563372
oh hell no, if we get the chance during the heresy, we should EAT this motherfucker until the embers make us burp.
But not until he goes full traitor.
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>>5562960
>>Demand that he be a witness! *This will start a fight*
I still think it's a missed opportunity if we fought with Fulgrim over a minor disagreement but don't do this with Lorgar over a huge one.
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>>5563406
Don't worry, I think saying the Emperor is a sorceror is going to make Lorgar go full autistic and start a fight anyway
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>>5563303

Boss, I'm going to make my point very clear for it to make sense. From what I understand we have a chance to save a primarch from eternal damnation before heresy, I highly doubt Lorgar gets that vote. So crippling our possible enemy right now with a lame excuse is the most valid choice.

Yes I know this is not a moral choice, yes I know Tal0S wouldn't act that way, but missing out on the chance to lessen the damage this personification of abortion propaganda can do, is a moral choice in itself.

I'm using these discussions to try to unbalance our opponents in the purest meta juice. Having Lorgar falling earlier, and in a less subtly to the forces of the parasites, to heal a potential soul wound would help our cause greatly.

Since the emperor is kind of blinded by the four of them, creating a scenario where he has to pay more attention to the penis head would also be a win.

>So fuck fair play, winning is what matters!
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>>5563446
Metagaming aside, crippling the soul of a primarch during a disagreement out of nowhere is a good way for us to sanctioned.
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>>5563450

The second one was deleted for a reason.
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>>5563470

To be honest, for TalOS to suddenly and inexplicably go and cripple the soul of one of his brothers is just so out-of-character that it isn't even funny.

Do you seriously think that one of the most humane of the primarchs, the one that truly feels sad when anything bad happens to people (as seen in Ahriman), would simply go "Right, time to cripple my brother", just because he doesn't agree with him on religion? TalOS has dealt with others who were much more of a threat to the imperium (the priests who knew of the Vault on Mars) and done nothing but be diplomatic to them, hell, even the ones he has been brutally efficient at dealing with (that one heretek adept that made an AI) he didn't just kill because they disagreed or annoyed him, but because they clearly went against common sense and what had been decreed in his religion as being "a bad idea to do", which they knew.

Where has Lorgar done something that could (in-character) make TalOS think that crippling him, would be a good idea?
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>>5563470
The second was a pariah in canon, so that doesn't matter
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>>5563509
Actually, we don't knows that.
Still TalOS isn't the canon 2nd, so it's still a bad argument
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Thinking about it, do we even have any information on the canon 2nd and 11th, other then they got redacted?
Actual info, not fan theories. Although I would like to know those too
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Thre is no reason to fight. Fulgrim challenged MC infront of everyone, while Lorgar spell his bullshit behind the closed door. TalOs is not offended by Lorgar. Rather he thinks that Lorgar is mentally ill or have religious brain afliction. Fulgrim was insufarable git. This one looks like next door doom prophet. He anoyes you but you don't hate him - you pity him.
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>>5563508

Easy, easy, this is all a matter of perspective. What people learned happened and what actually happened are different things.

Think from the perspective of an ordinary citizen of the empire, what is his view of our dear Tal0S? The representative of the alliance between the red cultists and the emperor, someone religious, loyal to his convictions. That always tries to help the cause of humanity as he can, in addition to the fact that rumors of his presence invoke fear even in superhumans.

Furthermore, he has faced one of his brothers before for questioning his faith and his loyalty to the emperor. If they suddenly hear of another sibling quarrel ,where Tal0S has been accused of being disloyal and to be following a fanatical faith, by a sibling who openly violates Imperial law, it is obvious that they will not find it strange that another commotion happened.

The wound mainly happened because Tal0S was in possession at the time of an experimental technology that unfortunately was triggered by accident during the confrontation, leaving his brother injured. After all this would be a wound in the soul that is not immediately visible to normal eyes.

Yes we have the excuse ready to be scolded but not destroyed for attacking someone violating the words of our dear Papi.

>All of this was nothing more than a sad accident in the heat of the moment.

Which would at least give my "dick-head" a less stupid reason to act the way he did. Look, that would even be a good excuse to better control our time skills.
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>>5563530

..... You have not answered the one most pertinent question that i asked.
What in-character reason would TalOS have, where maiming his own brother would seem like a good and reasonable idea?


What you have written down is what the situation would look like for an outside bystander IF TalOS were to do it. That does NOT give any reason for WHY he should do it.
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>>5563546
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>>5563508


Tal0s is a religious zealot dealing with a Heretic. A Heretic that is calling him out, for heresy... After being openly heretical.
Despite having his heresy examined and sanctioned.

Do you see how that could end up badly?
Especially after he (presumably) does something stupid like deeply upset Ta0s' maternal unit? AFTER HE'S ALREADY TRIED TO MAKE PEACE WITH THE HOLY CORPSE STARCH??????

>>NO FORGIVENESS, ONLY THE PURGING OF FILTH, HE SHOULD BE LUCKY WE ONLY TOOK A BIT OFF THE TOP! DEUS MECHANICUS!


I also find it hilarious that Lorgar would be getting his ass cheeks clapped by a fellow zealot because he wanted to T-pose with his religious dong out.

Trying to assert his position as the religious favored son towards the actual son with the state sanctioned religion. And telling him he's wrong, and a sorcerer (which is an insult. Granted one that is allowed)while denying hospitality, decorum, and a fucking MIRACLE.
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>>5563202
>support
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>>5563301
>>5563202
yeah no, Reading your option the QM's vote is much more in line with the general consensus. Since it uses the vote in the option for peace and avoiding harm, rather then "Nom nom".

How is Lorgar going to eat in that situation? the given situation doesn't make sense for that prompt.
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>>5563595
I think people are just having fun with it. I would laugh if we wanted to end it here with mutual destruction. But I'm going to set passed this and get to the actual heresy since I have better things planned. So those that vote to eat Lorgar will instead be voting in favor of violence.
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>>5563599
I have no problem with violence... But since we can't have ultra violence. I'll be supporting peace through food and family.

>>Fine, let us eat then.
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>>5563546

A lore coherent reason? Fine, here it is:

Our dear void dragon it a God correct? Which means he can partially see into the future. He knows he will lose nearly half of his power and influence over the galaxy if the parasites wins this game.

And their most important pawn in this scheme, is in front of his chosen one, he can get rid of this thorn and change the worst case scenario at a low cost.

After all, there is no guarantee that the Emperor would destroy Tal0S immediately, because of the political situation. So he decides to act, he manifests himself directly in reality once more and makes our noble and dear Tal0S, act against his will (maybe I don't know if he would resist a divine inspiration), and almost kill the thumbhead .
There you go, Tal0S's personality hasn't been changed and we still have a chance to beat this motherfucker up.
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>>5563525
No. They are literally there to become >your guy the same way there are "hundreds" of drukhari archons for me to make my own OC.
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>>5563633
The Dragon being locked up in the vaults isn't just for show anon
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>>5563637
Are you the anon that was painting an army of deldar?
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>>5563640
That's me yeah! I changed to another city to finish my medicine internship and this one features HEAT. Which is terrible for acrilyc painting.... I'll put it on hold 'till the summer ends
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I never finished my army, with many details missing but I have the feeling no one would argue that it isn't battle ready
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>>5563633
... But there's no need for that. Tal0S is a zealot. A well adjusted one but definitely a zealot. Lorgar is a confirmed heretic. Unapologetic and who isn't even trying to hide his contempt.

In fact he's outright insulting us after seeing a miracle... Let that sink in. Tal0S wasted a miracle on a fucking heretic. One that was explicitly told by his god to STOP HIS SHIT.

He's no longer a heretic. He's a charlatan using his god for self agrandisement. He's a fucking televangelist milking the people who he's supposed to be caring for. A false prophet seeking his own glory instead of the will of his God.

Tal0S doesn't even recognise the Emperor as the Omnissaiah but obeys him and has grown to love him for all his faults. So why can Mr so called numbah#1 fanboy fucking do the same? I'll tell you why. Because he is a deluded little boy that wants to do things his way but doesn't have the balls or the intellectual honesty to admit the truth to others or himself.

And tal0s cannot abide that.
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>>5563678
Good luck with your internship anon, I liked your painting updates
>>5563680
It's looking good already, just a bit unpolished
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>>5562960
>No brother. Sorcery is what Magnus and father have mastery over. Ask them yourself. I don't use that sort of thing. I find it repulsive. So much so that I have turned myself into something that eats it. Speaking of food.

>Fine, let us eat then.
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The Final Snipe
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FUCK YOU
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Lets be nice
>>5563354

I think the Final Snipe actually wins, this will be stupid fun.
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>>5563759
I'm looking forward to see how he will respond.
Will he start a fight like Fulgrim? Seethe? Try to argue more? All of it at once?
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>>5562960
>Demand that he be a witness! *This will start a fight*
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What if Tal0S managed to offend and/or antagonize everyone that would become a traitor?

Would the Emperor start blaming him? Or would malcador joyfully make him his 2nd?

Can we make a Blackstone version of the golden throne?
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I must have forgotten to vote
>FUCK YOU
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>>5562960
>Fuck you Heretic

>>Demand that he be a witness! *This will start a fight*
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TalOS studied his brother’s face at the sheer desperation that was crossing is. The look of worry ruined the text which covered the entire face of his brother. Studying it TalOS wondered what it said, but really he did not care.

How could he really find himself caring when his anger was so powerful and profound that few could deny his mind.

“No Brother,” He needed to end things here so TalOS began his words, “Sorcery is what Magnus and our Father Practices. You can ask them yourself and they will tell you that is the truth.”

“You… you dare accuse our Father of being a Witch?” The curves and grooves that Lorgar held grew darker and much more wrothful as he looked upon TalOS with widening eyes of anger, “H-How can you say such a thing? Take those words back and I might forgive you.”

That was a threat, a real and true threat that Lorgar held as his soul was alight with fury. Was it wise to say the words TalOS was about to say next? TalOS did not think it was terribly wise but knew that if he faultered in his words now Lorgar would see it was a victory.

“Lorgar, I find such creatures repulsive by such a nature. So much so that I turned myself into a monster that shall eat their existence.” So TalOS spoke as he made his thoughts known, “Now let us-!”

TalOS did not get a chance to finish his words as a chair was slammed over his head. The Nanites which flowed through his blood quickly hardened the skin around his face and skull causing such an attack to be dampened to irrelevance. TalOS glared at his brother who was already swinging a fist to connect with the Fabricator General’s face with a clean connection.

TalOS’s face did not move when the impact was made. Lorgar’s face, which was covered in the relief of battle lust, turned as the Second Son of the Emperor felt Particep Semper’s demand.

TalOS‘s fist connected with Lorgar. The impact sent Lorgar stumbling back much to the surprise of the Primarch who thought his first strike would have been perfect.

Lorgar charged forward and made another strike upon TalOS, this time with the broken metal stump of a chair. Much like the chair this metal rod was once a part of the metal was quickly bent to the form of TalOS’s skull. TalOS did not hold back as the calculated strike sent Lorgar through a wall into the open streets of the Forge Spire.
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Lorgar rose in the streets of terrified citizens as TalOS leaped through the window. Within seconds the Astartes of Lorgar got to the side of their Father and raised their Bolters to the Second Primarch. The Proelitor who were present did not bother going to TalOS’s side for each of them knew that a simple Bolter could not harm their Father. Instead a series of Volkite based weapons were raised against the Word Bearers who found themselves surrounded.

“Will you order your sons to fire upon me Lorgar!?” TalOS mocked his brother as his skin was now the color of blackened steel, “Just as you struck me first will you be the first to escalate to the use of firearms? Or maybe you did not think that far and thought that you would silence me with a simple chair!?”

As TalOS spoke those words the small troup of Word Bearers found that they were no longer facing a simple contingent of pistol wielding warriors. The heavy hydraulics of a Dreadnaught were sounded as the larger Steel Warden raised his flamer in the direction of Fulgrim. For five seconds Fulgrim did not speak, and so Fifty Skitarii had found themselves aiming both Galvanic and Rad Rifles at a son of the Emperor.

TalOS sensed the hatred of Lorgar and it was mutual now. The Tech Priest found his brother annoying but now he hated his brother. Lorgar did not have even the honor of Fulgrim, who willingly told to the face of TalOS all his grievances about the Cult. Lorgar, Lorgar attacked TalOS without warning.

With no answer TalOS spoke again, “Answer me brother and maybe I will get rid of a runt who is a fool.”

“I will prove you wrong.” Lorgar said as he looked upon TalOS with that hatred that TalOS always knew he held back, “The Emperor is Divine and is the Truth! If a miracle is the truth that you need I will give you that, just you wait!”

So he was not going to attack. Good. TalOS did not want to explain to everyone why he executed one of his own brothers in the streets of Lucius. So TalOS decided to speak his next words clearly, “Got. Off. My. Planet.”

Lorgar looked at his brother in anger, but with a simple gesture caused his sons to move in unison away from the fight.

Thus Lorgar was the second Primarch to be expelled from Lucius.
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TalOS was not kind to the Word Bearers after they left for the Great Crusade. When news and the evidence of Lorgar’s attack upon TalOS made its rounds through the Imperium the anger every Tech Priest held for the Seventeenth Legion was of a Titan’s wraith.

When this last happened to Fulgrim TalOS had to stop his subjects and fellows from straining the supply lines of the Emperor’s Children. For the Tech Priests do not have a hard time feigning supply issues and troubles like that which would deny a Legion its full might without looking too out of place.

TalOS did not bother protecting the Word Bearers though. Not only did he pull the Auxilia that was currently following them but he turned a blind eye to all the misery the Cult Mechanicus was committing to the now vocal Pegan Zealots.

The response from the greater Imperium was that of embarrassment. TalOS receive communications from Guilliman with the Auxilia acting as the intermediary, the Primarch giving his apologies for the Stupidity on behalf of the Imperium. Another message was from Leman Russ who announced that the ‘Dragon struck the finishing blow’ and that there was already a song being told about it.

The others were silent, which was TalOS’s reasoning that this was more an embarrassment on the Imperium. The Imperial Fists Primarch Rogal Dorn did not say a thing on the matter. However words were not Rogal’s but actions, which came in the remainder of the communication between the Word Bearers and the Fists was dropped. Same with many of the other Primarchs.

The only oddity was Perturabo, who made sure it was known that he denounced Fulgrim for both his Peganism and attack. It was an odd gesture that seemed custom made to tarnish the reputation of Lorgar to the pits of the Warp, being that Perturabo of all people decried the use of violence against a Brother.

There was ultimately no comment by the Emperor, but such a thing was not how things normally went. TalOS knew for sure that when Lorgar returned to Terra to gather the last of his Legion that Malcador was going to have a discussion with him about such paramount stupidity. If things got worse then the Emperor himself will have a direct discussion with the Primarch about his behavior and religious beliefs.

If TalOS wished he could see that conversation first hand. Maybe he could if he convinced a Tech Priest to sneak into the same room as the Emperor during that discussion. No, that was stupid no matter even if he would pay a planet to whoever got the recording.
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Time went by, another ten years passed for the Great Crusade. Nothing too much was happening at the numerous fronts with the exception of the front against the creatures now known as the Rangdan.

Information was kept tight on what exactly the Rangdan which TalOS began to think was the right move. Coming from the galactic rim these Xenos were coming in numbers that were not thought possible in the first place and the front had began to extend eastward.

Another Legion, those now known as the Death Guard, were brought to the fore with their expertise of seige Warfare coming to the fore. It was an ever growing encroachment of Xenos that was looking worse and worse with every year that passed.

TalOS did not take the threat lightly for he noted that the planet of Xana was quickly coming closer and closer to the invasion of Xenos. Without a second thought TalOS had Auxilia sent over to the planet and neighboring Legions to form a much surer bastion against what was becoming a very powerful foe.

While information to the masses was tight TalOS was being fed information by the Auxilia. It was stated that these Xenos were prevalent users of mind control which afflicted unaugmented Mortals with ease. Those that were blessed by the Machine God, let them be trans human or augmented, were immune to the majority of these attacks as their bodies were able to fight off what was an infection.

That was not to say there was total immunity. Only the Knights and Dreadnaughts found it easy to move among the hordes in their air tight compartments. Reports were that wounded Astartes had began to rise during the wars.

It was hard to understand but these Xenos were not psychic in nature but instead using some form of Genescience to commit possession. Being a genetor it was not hard to get a sample of the Xenos from the frontline.

What came to his Forge World was a monster of a man. The flesh of the man was ripped and tempered with muscle growth that caused heavy mutation of the body. Luckily what had infected the man was a small cancer sitting at the back of the neck. What caused the infection was no longer present on the lifeform, but the vectors were definitely at the front lines.

>Organize a trip to the front lines for further research.
>We march to protect Xana. Bring the Legion
>We shall wait and see what happens.
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>>5563846
>Organize a trip to the front lines for further research.
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>>5563846
>Organize a trip to the front lines for further research.
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>>5563846
>We march to protect Xana. Bring the Legion
That was great
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>>5563846
>Organize a trip to the front lines for further research.

>have the legion on stand-by for redeployment if needed.
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This was a total power move. The battle lines have been drawn. Everyone now knows the importance of the Mechanicus and how drawing its ire will result in starvation.

The Primarchs were sure in their God given importance... Now see that they too can face starvation. Welcome to the real world.

Fulgrim though . Why did he offer no comment?
Does he understand how close he came to risking the ire of the Toasters?
Or Horus? Savy enough not to say anything outwardly or are they simply quietly supporting one who would be their ally against Tal0S?

>Organize a trip to the front lines for further research

Xana can take care of itself. Forge World with Malcador's personal interest and Paraiah weapons
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>>5563844
>Fulgrim
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There was a bar fight scene QM wanted to write with Fulgrim and Tal0s. He got to use it with Lorgar instead.
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Rolled 8 (1d100)

>>5563846
>We march to protect Xana. Bring the Legion.

Loving Russ' one liners
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>Fulgrim though . Why did he offer no comment?
>Does he understand how close he came to risking the ire of the Toasters?
>Or Horus? Savy enough not to say anything outwardly or are they simply quietly supporting one who would be their ally against Tal0S?

Far as I can tell Fulgrim's problem is with us personally. He wants to be best boy and he can't do that while we currently hold the office of "guy who gives everyone guns and makes sure their computers turn on."

Helping Logar style on us was only supposed to stroke his ego, having Logar basically spit on our faith, shit in our house, and tell us to eat it crossed a few lines and he knew that it would only take a word for both his legion and Logar's to spend the next few centuries fighting wars with rocks and sticks while flying in ships held together with tape, and that's only if they steal the tape.

Horus is just smart enough to know not to piss off the guy who makes your fucking bullets.
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>>5563917
Bwhahahhaha I can't believe that Fulgrim is jealous of tech support.
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>>5563711
Thanks, i am doing great actually. At one point I thought, fuck i gotta stop suffering. And the same way you lift something heavy, i had managed to stop
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>>5563846
>>Organize a trip to the front lines for further research
Yeah, sending in the legion right away is not the smart move. And i am not thinking about casualties but i am thinking on SUPPLY. imagine the strain it would be to gather everyone together and year or two it would take for all the astartes to grt there
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>>5563846
>Organize a trip to the front lines for further research
I hope the choir boy doesn’t get any ideas about trying to fuck us, it’s good that we have the alliance we need
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>>5563846
>Organize a trip to the front lines for further research.
I want to go there with our legion but only those in our immediate vicinity or on the way.
Getting the whole legion sounds like it would take too long
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>>5563845
>>The only oddity was Perturabo, who made sure it was known that he denounced Fulgrim for both his Peganism and attack

Poor Fulgrim, for he suffers for Lorgar actions, but he is still a git.
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>>5563846
>>Organize a trip to the front lines for further research
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>>5564085
Haha... I kinda feel sorry for Fulgrim. He keeps taking flack for Lorgar's shenanigans.

What if we sent him Lorgar's stuff?Just to show that we knowwwwww.....
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>>5563846
>>Organize a trip to the front lines for further research.
Reinforce the front lines with our and our federations presence and research ways to counter the rangdan
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>>5563846

>We march to protect Xana. Bring the Legion.
I'd rather make sure nothing goes wrong, plus it would be cool to see the second legion fight alongside other Imperial forces en masse.

Also if we were with the legion fighting there, what would stop us from researching a bit, we have marshals for a reason.
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>>5563844

I would just like to say that this was beautiful, once again QM proved that he is incapable of disappointing us.
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>>5563846
>We march to protect Xana. Bring the Legion
STRATEGIC VALUE
ABSOLUTE
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>>5563812
>Can we make a Blackstone version of the golden throne?
We'll put it on the Particeps Semper, as a Null-Titan
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>>5563846
>Organize a trip to the front lines for further research.
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>>5564314
Can't we put it on the Castigator-titan?
Tal0s is probably be the only person that can control it.... Well him or a Necron Lord.
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>>5563846
>Organise a trip to the front lines.

Knaaaaaaaaaaawledge
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>>5564311

Nan9 sorry to bother you but I have a question, do you know what were the military achievements of the word bearers in the crusade, before the heresy?

I tried to find it but I didn't see anything that relevant.
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>>5564436
Their achievements were being incredibly slow, because each world had to be perfectly compliant, adopt their faith a d be filled with monuments.
Monarchia was Lorgar biggest achievements, and it wasn't even that impressive compared to what Rob and Dorn made.
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>>5564440

So in this timeline they are pretty much useless, with little battle experience compared to the other legions, and few victories to their name because of the lack of supplies.

>We're on the right track.
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>>5564314
>>5564372
Thing is, it would be a field so strong (since the strongest Blank ever made will power it) that i doubt too many assets would be able to be near it, leaving it alone with no support.
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>>5564445
Yeaj, we managed to make Lorgar and his legion even more useless.
Now that's an impressive achievement.
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I liked the idea of sending fulgrim supplies that should have gone to XVII legion. Volkites and stuff but they have a XVII stamped on the rifle's buttstock. Or land's raiders whose machine spirit says "welcome, word beare's sergeant" when turned on
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>>5564447
call me an apologist but I HATE the narrative that they are worthless. They are slow, but they have a 100% compliance by the time they leave, something nobody else boasts.

that's time invested rather than time spent pissing and lounging around.
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>>5564448
>Fulgrim, Hey Fulgrim
What is it Tal0s?
>Here, have some gifts.
What, why?
>You're no longer my least favorite brother.
Well, I suppose it's one way to recognise my gran-
>You can't even be the best at being the worst.
TAL00000000S!
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>>5564448
>I liked the idea of sending fulgrim supplies that should have gone to XVII legion. Volkites and stuff but they have a XVII stamped on the rifle's buttstock. Or land's raiders whose machine spirit says "welcome, word beare's sergeant" when turned on


Forget the Emperor or the Dragon, We are a follower of Cegorach. Just shitting on literally everyone!

BUt what if it was Horus who revealed the information? Fulgrim is petty but doesn't automatically categorically memorize things and adjusts himself according to the subject.

Horus does and would have the info ready for use... Granted he probably wanted to help Lorgar.
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>>5564491
>BUt what if it was Horus who revealed the information?
What informaton
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>>5564496
Someone had to have coached Lorgar about us.
Maybe it was Kor Phaeron but it was likely to be Jealous Fulgrim or Calculating Horus.
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>>5564500
Anon, QM said any adept and their mother knows our religion by heart. All that Lorgar had to do was ASK and have AAAAAAAAAALL the info he needs
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>>5564464
Astartes are wasted if they spend that much time doing the work of arbites
Lorgar also gets said compliance by preaching a religion when the imperium is supposed to be secular
Its like being an olympian but only participating in the special olympics
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>>5564446
>that i doubt too many assets would be able to be near it, leaving it alone with no support.
The Null Nobilte, other Null-Titans and Cybernetica/Servitors should be fine. As will our Blank Marines//Acillians when we mass produce them.

What you describe was also a problem with the actual Psi-Titan too, it projected such a field of despair and aura I doubt many Auxilia were able to support it.

They acted in a self-reliant maniple, just like i imagine our Null-Titans would. Plus Nulls, like Psykers, should be able to regulate how powerful of an aura they project.
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>>5564440
It's also very funny though because it's not per say that perfect compliance, adoption of faith (voluntarily), and being filled with monuments is the sin in and of itself.

Because that's what we do.

But it's because our faith has a *Purpose* and aids the *War Effort*. Our churches are factories, our prayers production commands, our incense is promethium, and our cathedrals themselves march to war. Even our servitors are mindlessly fanatical, but they fight and they work they don't just sing.

We do everything Lorgar does, except we're better at it.

The pity is that Lorgar had to hide his peoples fanatical zealotry. If this were 40k he could drum up legions of fanatical ecclesiarchal types that might have aided him like Frateris Militia or proto-Sisters of Battle and hyper fanatical space marines ala the 40k model. But because of the Imperial Truth, he has to play the hidden cultist in the shadows, which is the worst of all worlds.
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Tal0s no selling a chair shot... and that wasnt even the best part. Great write up QM, very nice post you got there. Excited for Rangdan, imagining our sons just moving around us perfectly as we harvest fresh material from corpse after corpse on the battlefield. It'd be nice to bring a lab partner "UZI" and appropriate facilities for testing some extreme biohazards with us.
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Summon the Legions!
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Is there a reason why the Emperor doesn't want to be worshiped? Is it because to be worshiped is to be defined?

Is it because that if he's worshiped he is shaped by the psychic power that is constantly directed towards him?

Because that makes a hell of alot more sense than him being someone with alturistic motives considering how he treated some of his sons.
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>>5564926
can we take particep semper for a walk???
>>5564978
His plan was to make atheism the norm. Chaos creeps everywhere, so having a Divine Inspiration or This was releaved to me in a dream is enough for chaos to grab hold on you, and the world you live in. By enforcing "no retard you are delusional" across the galaxy, bigE's plan was to starve chaos, because he knows the nature of chaos.

Maybe his endgame was to kill himself and everyone that knows what chaos is, in order to make it so there is no living thing that could invoke chaos. Of course, the nerds that have read more books on it could go further explaining the nature of the chaos gods, because maybe they are not as insidious as I think they are
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>>5564978
Phase 1: starve out other religions (like clearing a garden bed)
Phase 2: spread ideas of your divinity through Rogue Traders (source: Nemesis HH novel)
Phase 3: [EXPUNGED]
Phase 4: profit
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The corpse that laid down before TalOS was that of what could easily be called a mutant perversion of mankind’s flesh. Kneeling on the ground TalOS examined the blackened veined flesh that was running up and down the circulatory system of the victim.

Taking out his tools TalOS struck a scalpel deeply into the skin of the person. If TalOS was a human he would have struggled to make even a simple cut into the leathery flesh of the man he worked upon. Such toughness was obviously not natural to mankind and was shown to be a mutation that was caused by whatever was there.

Examination showed the standard cancer that was upon all creatures laying upon the back of the neck. TalOS studied it, his senses feeling out the danger that was within it. This cadaver was still alive with something that TalOS could only describe as a perversion.

“You done looking at the Corpse, brother?” The gas mask voice of Mortarion sounded as he looked down upon TalOS.

His Brother did not looked much entertained to TalOS as the Fabricator General looked at his wayward brother, “What do you feel about this place. The sickness that acts like a plague throughout this area.”

“It's no plague.” Mortarion said sternly as he raised an energy gun to slaughter a few incoming mutants, “This is not caused by some microbe or chemical compound. It does not stink of sorcery either, so it must be some mechanical creation.”

His brother was correct, heavily so to the understanding of TalOS. The Motive Force around here was flowing and changing in odd ways. He had a guess at something being at the center of this but he did not know yet.

“I need one of them alive, let one of them get closer.” TalOS told his brother as he finally rose from the corpse.

“If we leave a gap opened for one then five more are going to come our way. We will need to go towards the front.” Mortarion said as he looked over the trench they were in.

TalOS gave a few wordless commands to the Steel Wardens who were surrounding them along with the Deathshroud who were the person guards of Mortarion, “We will march forward when you command it.”

“MARCH!” Mortarion told his Legion without a second thought.
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Upon the command of the Death Lord the newly christened Death Guard began their march out of the Trenches into the fight. As they walked forward several artillery bombardments came raining down upon the incredible flow of Mutants that were still flying towards them.

With the move up the Steel Wardens began firing upon targets that TalOS designated. Numerous monstrous forms were cut down to what TalOS would call the most gross and corrupted of them all. Mortarion raised a scythe in waiting as a horde was now being funnled by the advancing Death Guard towards their position.

TalOS raised his hand and watched them approaching with a berzerk zeal. He counted the seconds within his mind and when they were finally within range he engaged his weapons. The creature that were suddenly charging him were stopped dead in their tracks as they were caught in one of TalOS’s time fields. There were others, but none were as good of a sample as the one TalOS now held.

So with a torrent of time manipulation TalOS caused the bodies of those creatures in front of him to malfunction. Every piece of their body experiences a different time relationship to their current reality. At its lowest forms the body experienced blood clots and suffocation as the blood cannot flow to areas it is needed. For the muscles there was a tendency to have an explosion.

Such was what happened to the creatures before TalOS. Their bodies become slagged rags as muscles tensed far faster than they should have.

Mortician looked upon TalOS for a second and took in a long drawn out breath. His eyes were staring deeply into TalOS with a fury that began to wane in the next instant. While his brother did not say anything else TalOS felt his brother’s soul ‘sense’ the area around it in the likely inspection for Psykers. Seemingly satisfied, his brother ran forward.

As Mortarion now ran past TalOS the Genetor walked up and released his subject from stasis. The creature could not run as the hands of a Primarch quickly wrapped themselves around the creature’s neck and so many of its limbs were quickly snapped.

It was a sickening existence whatever this life form was. The only way to describe this creature would be a ghoul from the ancient times of mankind. It had all the hallmarks of mutation, with the body ever changing even as it tried to escape the grasp of TalOS.
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The first thing TalOS noted that whatever was afflicting these people was not of the Warp. Such a fact was clear as the ribs were cracked and slowly extending in an attempt to attack TalOS. With another flick of his hand the mutation was snapped so that it would remain helpless to what TalOS was doing.

The next thing that was noted was that there was no soul within the creature. No longer was this a simple human but a husk that was being puppetered by the cancer resting upon its neck. Where the soul went TalOS wondered for the Warp was not upset from the numerous deaths occurring around it.

When TalOS thought that a simple counter was made to that assessment. That puppeteering might be exactly what is happening here.

With a thought TalOS tested the Motive Force around the creature. It was an odd examination that showed him that there was some kind of connection.

There was no such thing as a real or a fake Motive Force to the understanding of TalOS. As he looked upon this creature that was evident as he noticed there was no tell tale sign of it being different. How it was being used thought showed TalOS that whatever was forcing this man to become a mutant was a master of it. And that it was trying to attack him from this life form.

TalOS swatted the feeble attempt away.

Then TalOS did another exploration of the body that was before him and found that whatever was controlling this creature was causing the mutations. Just as TalOS moved machines, whatever was controlling these mutants were moving the cells around in ways that should not be imagined. With a few slices of his scalpel TalOS removed to examine the cancer that was resting on the creature’s neck. This, this thing was what was pulling upon the strings of life to make the mutation the way it was.

There was likely more to learn but this was a great discovery for TalOS to have made. With a thought he sent it through the Noosphere to his ship to deliver the news to Malcador for further research. As TalOS was upon the Battlefield he wondered what to do.

>Continue the fight on foot to continue investigation
>Call down Particep Semper to rain terror.
>Lets be cautious about this and leave.
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>>5564994
>His eyes were staring deeply into TalOS with a fury that began to wane in the next instant.
MUH KILL STEALLS MUH KILL STEALS
sheesh morty... great detail there, QM
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>>5564998
>>Call down Particep Semper to rain terror.
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>>5564998
>>Call down Particep Semper to rain terror.
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>>5565006
nah, for a couple seconds he thought we were a psyker and when he discovered we weren't he calmed down.

>Continue the fight on foot to continue investigation
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https://www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/85852461 Imagine if perterabo gets a blank all for himself that dims his psyker powers so he doesn't suffer the eye of terror

>>5565019
my headcannon is better than yours
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>>5564998
>Continue the fight on foot to continue investigation.
>After we find what's controlling them and deal with it, we call in Particep Semper to rain down terror.
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>Continue the fight on foot to continue investigation

I am a bit wary of getting infected... But then I remembered that we are literally NANOMACHINES SON.
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>>5564998
>>Call down Particep Semper to rain terror.
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>>5564998
>Continue the fight on foot to continue investigation
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>>5564998
>Continue the fight on foot to continue investigation.
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>>5564998
>Continue the fight on foot to continue investigation
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>>5564998
>Continue the fight on foot to continue investigation.
>After we find what's controlling them and deal with it, we call in Particep Semper to rain down terror.
Get more knowledge first
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>>5564998
>Continue the fight on foot to continue investigation
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>>5564998
>Continue on foot.

No great issue there.
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>>5564998
>Continue the fight on foot to continue investigation
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>>5564998
>Call down Particep Semper to rain terror.
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>>5564998
>Continue on foot.
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>>5565024
"Look Pa, I'm still immune to all diseases in the galaxy but I'm doing it without your fancy pants psychic Plot Armor"

I wonder how pissed Mortarion would be if we ever boast a claim we can survive Toxins better than he can, and prove it true.
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>>5564998

>Continue the fight on foot to continue investigation.
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>>5565773
It would probably turn him to chaos even faster than in canon
He is still butthurt about getting kill stolen by the emperor when he failed to kill his xenos tyrant dad
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>>5565816
Sounds like its time for us to go to Metallica in Ultramar and get some Metallican Lungs!

>Hey Mortarion, wanna go for a hike on Barbarus?
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>>5565832
The hope is that our Nanobots can now recognize a superior pattern and adapt it to our system
>>5564998
>Continue the fight on foot to continue investigation
I know we're not, but I keep imagining Talos fighting basically naked due to his body being invulnerable
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>>5565021
>His eyes were staring deeply into TalOS with a fury that began to wane in the next instant. While his brother did not say anything else TalOS felt his brother’s soul ‘sense’ the area around it in the likely inspection for Psykers. Seemingly satisfied, his brother ran forward.
mine's more accurate.
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Call down the Titan
>>5565010
>>5565017
>>5565029
>>5565627

Continue the Investigation
>>5565022
>>5565031
>>5565045
>>5565137
>>5565327
>>5565404
>>5565559
>>5565616
>>5565732
>>5565798
>>5565024
>>5565900

Tbh, Im surprised TalOS will stay on foot. But it is a surprise I will enjoy for the moment.
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>>5565773
We could offer him the miracles of the Machine God to save him from the warp.

We already have better warpsense than he does.
He recognizes the war because he is of the warp
We hunger for it. We smell it. It is drawn into our maw and eaten for nourishment. It is prey and we are higher on the food chain.
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>>5566162
Who would fall on Mort's place?
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>>5566176
Plague Dragon Vulkan
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>>5566176
The khan
Imagine mongols riding giant rotflies laughing and swinging swords
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>>5566176
Why put stock in the words of parasites? We are a dragon our destiny is severed from the warp. They will have none of us. No not even Lorgar. (we'll eat his soul if we have to.)
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>>5566162
If you fellows for some reason find interest in Mortarion of all people, I will laugh.
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>>5566198
I put stock in the words of QM.
The heresy will happen, and if we save one, another will fall in their place
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>>5566205
Its this, TalOS is but one Demi God in the war between give Gods for the fate of the Universe. He cannot prevent the Heresy.
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>>5566207
Will we get a vote on who to save who to damn? Or are we making these choices one post at a time?
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>>5566207
>Universe
Are you sure about that
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>>5566210
Heavy Spoiler So looking at the lore, right before the Council of Nikea is when shit goes down and the Chaos Gods make their moves. At this time I plan to give the following Choices:

>Attend the Council of Nikea
>Go help the Iron Warriors from whatever mayhem they've found themselves in (Which TalOS will learn through the Auxilia
>Stay upon Lucius to continue research
>Help Dorn build upon Terra

If there is interest others will be given here, but this is my plan.
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>>5566212
Thankyou
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TalOS could not find himself easily pulled away from the warfooting just like his brothers. His brain was created to reward the actions of war and release chemical compounds that rewarded the art of continuing a warlike footing. It gave TalOS the impression that he was where he belonged even as they were greater places for him to be.

The war continued without any sight of the Rangdan themselves for the Death Guard to slaughter. TalOS knew for a fact that the Xenos realized that the Death Guard were being built for this exact kind of war by Mortarion.

When the Rangdan Slaves threw themselves at the Death Guard the Death Guard received them kindly with Artillery fire and flamers. Lines of fire were kept with a distinct focus on running supplies. There were not many serfs among the Death Guard and only the Auxilia of Lucius were the mortals among them. That counted for both the frontliners, Artillery Crews, and those that were running supply.

One would think it a waste for the Astartes to be used for Supply Transport but then why would a Primarch use such tactics? A Primarch was a pinnacle of human understanding that knew war better than any known life form. So TalOS took in the information and realized there were a few items that were neglected.

By using armored personnel as Artillery and Supply carriers they were denying the enemy any form of subterfuge. If someone tried to ambush an Artillery Crew they would find themselves fighting the same kind of forces they were fighting on the front.

The same went for those forces that ran supplies. While such an attack would find maybe a one to three Astartes against a dozen foes, it was one to three Astartes against only a dozen foes. It would quickly become a blood bath where the Astartes can either resume their previous actions or get new material from what was destroyed in the fight.

These disruptions would still hurt the overall war effort but they were always at minimal value.

It was a waste of resources in the end but only in that you did not have an armored fist that could be slammed into the enemy. By the Death Guard committing themselves to this stratagem of battle they were but a reinforced wall much like the Imperial Fists. So perfect were they that few Rangdan Xenoforms had been seen in the areas that TalOS was exploring.

After weeks of fighting though, when the Rangdan were forced into the manufactured corner that the Death Guard engineered, were they forced to come out.
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TalOS raised his wrist and once again slaughtered an entire horde of Xenos that were running towards him with a single flick of his technology. Two Dreadnaughts that were standing at either side of the Primarch fired Volkite into the incoming horde of armorless foes. It was a devastating fire which caused many hordes to begin melting from the impacts.

A little ways away, never out of TalOS’s sight, was his brother Mortarion cleanly slicing through another horde of monsters with ease. The crop that his brother reaped of Xenos was clean and perfect with the bodies setting themselves neatly before their butcher for cremation.

TalOS watched as an entire line of the Mutants were turned into plasma fire as a Knight Castellan released a torrent of plasma fire into their ranks. It did not matter how tough these simple lifeforms were when they faced the all mighty triumph of the Machine God’s wrath.

It was then that TalOS heard a mighty scream which carried itself through the battlefield.

It was an inhuman scream which disrupted everything that heard it. It did not matter if it was Astartes, Knights, or even Time itself the scream disrupted it.

TalOS found himself almost taken aback by the sudden even until he realized the pattern within the attack. In the next moment TalOS disengaged his weapons and began to make a series of symbols along with a prayer to the Machine God. That attack was one done through the Motive Force with the distinct purpose of infection.

“The Rangdan Lifeform is at 325, 58.” He was told by Mortarion over their coms link, “We finally cornered them, so they’ve come to fight us. You wanted that Sample did you not?”

“If you can disable it I will find great value in a live sample. I must learn how these Xenoforms produce this corruption so that it can be countered.” TalOS informed Mortarion as the Tech Priest severed the attempts upon his life by this Xenos race.

“Then you will need to be the one to reap it, I won’t keep it alive.” Mortarion informed TalOS as the coms link was severed between the two of them.

“Thank you brother.” TalOS mocked as he continued his trip forward onto the source of the eruptive cry.
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With the fact that TalOS needed to race his brother towards the kill TalOS had taken a contingent of Dreadnaughts and Knights as his bodyguards. Both were fast and with a single movement of TalOS’s hand found their firepower increased by a steady fifteen percent.

They were a spearhead and as such drew in a lot of the incoming fire from the surrounding Xenoforms that tried to defend their masters. The glory of the Machine God was among the Knights and Dreadnaughts though and flesh could not compare to the sheer havoc that TalOS was in possession of.

Finally, after fifteen minutes and several units crossed did TalOS and his warriors find the monster they were looking for.

The creature which was officially a Rangdan appeared to be a large humanoid that possessed a hardned outer shell. TalOS looked upon it and knew for a second that it was not really a Xenoform but another class of mutant. That was because the structure of the bone matched what should be for man. That the tale which extended out from the back was where man’s bone structure allowed. Its crooked form was offset by this overwriting of the divine human form.

TalOS knew his Father to have some foresight being a psyker, and this must have been what he saw. He sent Ferrus Manus to inspect the Rangdan because if they were left to their own devices would create these dangerous Xeno Forms.

TalOS knew it was dangerous and quickly commanded all fire from the Questorious to be fired into its form. Many of these attacks seemed to fissil out or slam into heavy armor of the creature. Seeing that it was finally threatened, its screaming ceased and it quickly began running towards the Spearhead with a group of Mutants behind it.

TalOS ran intercept, the Primarch sending out a covering fire of time warp into the horde that was protecting the monster. The Rangdan was caught in the timestream but instead of falling victim it gave another roar which rendered the timestream.

The Tech Priest knew in that moment that it would be near impossible to keep this thing alive for extraction. So he began searching his cloak for new weapons.

It knew that TalOS was the largest threat and covered the distance to meet him. TalOS quickly changed to an Eradication Ray crafted by his son T3SLA, which speared through a shoulder with a focused beam. Said limb finally melted off but the creature’s charge had finished before TalOS could get another shot through.
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The limbs of the creature were replaced with what could closely be called razors as perfect as a blade. These weapons slammed into the flesh of TalOS and were repelled with his skin tightening to adamantine levels of strength.

How the Motive Force interacted with these blade-like limbs brought inspiration within the mind of TalOS. He felt how the Motive Force clearly sliced through the bindings of atoms and how they would have succeeded to hurt TalOS if his Nanomachines were not built at a subatomic level of understanding.

Quickly appearing within his left hand was the Omnissian Axe whose powerfield slammed into the armored carapace of his opponent. If this weapon was normal then nothing would have happened, but TalOS and D3X had both made modifications to the weapon to make the powerfield stronger than any of its sibling relics. The bone shattered as the atomic structure was turned into particles.

The creature gave another roar and TalOS found himself bombarded with the strings of whatever being was trying to infect him. He could not actively rebuttal the attack and quickly found that his Nanites were to be his passive defense. They kept strong, but against a single form they were already starting to struggle.

TalOS did not let this attack go unpunished and threw his axe upon its head. The creature quickly brought its remaining hand to defend, shattering the limb in an instant. It instantly recognized its future death and tried to flee.

For its troubles its lower torso was eradicated by the beam in the hands of TalOS, which killed it.

TalOS quickly picked up the carcass and gave the command to start falling back. He gave a quick prayer to the Machine God and a prayer of ritual cleansing to remove the influence the monster had upon his flesh.

New measures needed to be made for TalOS to defend himself. That much was clear as he began the retreat from the frontlines. If he was upon Particep Semper he would be defended by the great Machine Spirit but he could not collect samples like that. Clearly he needed to develop his understanding of the Motive Force but how he would do so…

>It's time to start using the Symbols the Machine God gave him.
>Maybe we can reverse the affects of the Rangdan?
>Focus upon the Machine, for the Machine will protect!
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>>5566219
>It's time to start using the Symbols the Machine God gave him.
I'm curious about them
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>>5566219
>It's time to start using the Symbols the Machine God gave him.
I want to meet crypteks later
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>>5566212
I hope we don't have to treat Mars as a lost cause. It could be swell if Dorn built up Terra, and TalOS focused on keeping Mars intact.

Horus was only able to directly siege Terra because the gates of Mars swung wide open and contributed its even more significant military power, war supplies and titans via the corrupt Kelbor Hal.

A planetary siege cannot be lost while the space situation is maintained. The Emperor boarded the Vengeful Spirit because Horus was quite literally blasting down the Imperial Palace from above as all the surface-to-orbit guns and lunar forts had been lost. If the Emperor stayed, it was a gamble whether Roboute & Co. would arrive before Horus just buried the Emperor under his own palace.
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>>5566219
>It's time to start using the Symbols the Machine God gave him.
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>>5566219
>It's time to start using the Symbols the Machine God gave him.
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>>5566219
>Focus upon the Machine, for the Machine will protect!
Avoid Xenophilic knowledge
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>Focus upon the Machine, for the Machine will protect

If we want to defeat the Void Dragon at its own game we need to master it first hand.
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>>5566212
>>Attend the Council of Nikea
Defend Magnus and beat Mortarian in a political debate (yikes)
>Go help the Iron Warriors from whatever mayhem they've found themselves in (Which TalOS will learn through the Auxilia)
Was it the Hrud migration?
>Stay upon Lucius to continue research
This would leave to teams AS IS by the original timeline?
>Help Dorn build upon Terra
Cannot discern the meaning of this clue.
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>>5566219
>>It's time to start using the Symbols the Machine God gave him.
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>>5566294
maybe something to do with the golden throne.
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>>5566294
Well I saw this happening, but oh well. Thanks for spoiling it.
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>>5566305
what do you expect from that laughing bastard.
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>>5566219
>It's time to start using the Symbols the Machine God gave him.

>>5566294
This is why QM's don't share share.
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>>5566294
>council
We could convince Russ, Mortarion, and Pert that yes magic is bonkers, but we have counters.... Many many many countermeasures that we and Malcador personally created. So chill out. Psyker themselves aren't the biggest problem, it's what keeps trying to make them finger puppets.
The emperor is the greatest of the psyker and we shouldn't be hypocrites.

Screwing over our allies over nothing is dumb.
Russ. Your shamans use the warp. Still counts. Help Magnus stop talking to strange warp entities.

>Dorne
We could somehow get Pert to do this instead of us... Dorne and him don't exactly get along though. Convince him to do this on Mars instead?

In any case, we probably should shield Kelbor Hal from Horus... Guy is too good when he has primarch charisma.
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>>5566219
>>It's time to start using the Symbols the Machine God gave him.
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>>5566305
Not even Vaul himself could spoil this story
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>>5566219
>Maybe we can reverse the affects of the Rangdan?
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>>5566219
>Start using the symbols the Machine god revealed.
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>>5566212
Honestly, Of these options I'd most prefer to head to Terra. Puts us close to Kell-bore and he'd be okay to help.
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>>5566575
That depends entirely on how long Horus has managed to worm his influence into Kelbor Hal and his circle. For him it would make sense build a relationship with what is technically TaL0S superior in the Mechanicum, if only to greater list of contacts or even for a potential to undermine TaL0S.
After he gets infected that would of course take on an even more malicious undertone.

>>5566219
>It's time to start using the Symbols the Machine God gave him
Even if that turns into a shitshow, its sensible response to possibly lure out whatever is responsible for the control of the more advanced froms.
Speaking of, does anyone else see a slight similarity to the nids here or is it just me?

- remote control
- conversion and weaponising of biology
- lower and "higher" forms
- multi planetary
- swarm like behaviour
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>>5566636
Well, there was a theory that nids were created by Rangdan leader - the last old one, they just were sent to other end of galaxy to grow and in 40k they return home
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>>5566219
>It's time to start using the Symbols the Machine God gave him.
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>>5566636
We could simply hack and remote control/AI swapq Kelbor if we really wanted to be a bastard flavor bastard.
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>>5566648
I think the problem with dark mechanicus and their fall to chaos is the restrictions on tech and research for things like ai and warp daemons
Even if we get kelbor on our side, theres still a bunch of dark mechanicus cults spread out

We should prioritize winning the mechanicum fight on mars
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>>5566219

>It's time to start using the Symbols the Machine God gave him.

In god we trust!
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>>5566219
>It's time to start using the Symbols the Machine God gave him.
Can't wait to see Talos reaction to Necron stuff or characters
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>It's time to start using the Symbols the Machine God gave him.
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>>5566315
>This is why QM's don't share share
THIS IS A SKAVEN KILL IT
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>>5566219
>The symbols, use the symbols
This is going to be... extremely heretical. I like it
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>>5566219
>It's time to start using the Symbols the Machine God gave him.
>IMPOSE REALITY UPON THE UNREAL
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>>5566648
We have time and again picked every option we could to sway Kelbor Hal to our way of thinking over Horus. Entreated him with STCs, shared with him our knowledge, even hopefully helped to foster a fear of the Warp.

If there are a few things I'd like to see in this quest, it'd be a heroic Kelbor Hal. The loyalist Fabricator General of Mars who defied the Warmaster and stayed true.
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>>5566814
And then kelbor hal is killed by his right hand, the female adept Helbor Kal
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>>5566902
Nah it's U21, the clone of UZ1 and wants to steal TaL0S from her 'sister'! An easy in for the 4 parasites.
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>>5566902
>>5566943
It'll be the magi we disgraced on Xana for trying to brute for his way in rather than doing some diplomacy

And Koriel Zeth of Mars, who is angry because her family wanted to pioneer the theory of Noosphere but Hal said no for decades, and then the Federation comes having already invented it and Hal changed his mind
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The 2nd Rangdan War, which it was now officially recognized by the chronicles of the Mechanicum, continued on as TalOS began stationing himself upon the planet of Xana. With the Death Guard's fervent style of warfare only a small fleet had made their way to Xana. With TalOS’s presence upon the planet though it was easily repelled by both the Acillians, Skitarii, and Death Guard who were stationed upon the planet.

The years went by and reports of the Dark Angel’s successes were starting to be carried to TalOS. The Angels, who had killed the majority of their own Chapter the last time they fought the Rangdan, were now perfectly within their element as Lion El’ Johnson led his sons in battle. They were defeats though as the grueling conditions they fought was not the type of war they prefered.

It was during this time that the Twentieth Legion, Alpha Legion, finally made their presence known to the rest of the Imperium.

Such a moment to be revealed was confusing to TalOS as he wondered why Alpharius would bring his sons out of hiding for a war like this one. However TalOS suspected it was his brother’s analysis of how the Dark Angels fought and where their successes lied.

It was foolish to attack the Xenos head on. One needed to make a proper layered defence that would absorb the majority of their forces and prevent the chance of an encirclement. This was where the Death Guard thrived for they were able to activate rear guards to defend flanks if the need ever came. The other, which TalOS also noticed, was that the Xenos were ultimately one large intelligence.

How they got that information was what their mutant forms saw and what their mutant slaves previously knew. Such was the reasoning that the Puppeteer controlling these xenos were blindsided by the sudden existence of an entire Legion upon their easternmost flank.

It was a slaughter.

However where there was success near Xana with the Death Guard and the Alpha Legion the further west you went things became worse and worse. It was during this time that news arrived that Ferrus Manus, Primarch of the Iron Hands Legion, was encircled by the Xenos and disappeared.

It was the news that announced the new War Council meeting which brought the news to TalOS.
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The reasoning for the War Council, which was now several decades from the previous won, was not a Council called for honors like the previous one. It was because of this that whatever kind of mood was held here previously ebbed away for a more dour tone.

Even Fulgrim, who was seething when he first saw TalOS, did not find the excitement to start a verbal spar with his brother. Next to Fulgrim was Perturabo, who to TalOS’s knowledge had to take a several month journey just to reach the planet.

Perturabo was odd in that he felt relieved and disgusted at the same time. HIs face was crafted into a signature feature of annoyance but TalOS learned that his brother never conveyed his emotions with the exception of anger upon his face. It reminded him of some Tech Priests, but this was clearly him fighting his emotions more than simply not having any to speak of.

Two seats down were Rogal and Leman, the Wolf not barking at enjoyment as he looked longingly towards the chair of their father. Rogal did not need to speak a word to confirm the sorrow and he simply held his eyes closed for the moment.

Two seats from them was one of the few Primarchs isolated without neighbors nearby. Sanguineous was closer to the idea of an Angel of Death now than any other time before as he loomed next to the throne of Ferrus Manus. His eyes closed as whatever divine sight his brother had could not guide them through these troubled times.

Across from him was where the only forms of conversation were held between Roboute, Mortarion, Magnus, Horus, and Lorgar. It seemed to TalOS that Guilliman was trying to get as much information out of Mortarion as he could, with the others giving their attention in good measure.

In this neatly made row of demi-gods it was Vulkan who did not speak. The Primarch of the Salamanders had no mood besides sulking at the lost of a brother to whom he only met once. However even meeting once TalOS knew the two help a connection for they were both smiths of iron.

Passed the other chairs and through the Emperor’s own was Lion El’ Johnson. TalOS and the Lion, just as he did Fulgrim, did not see a need to strike up conversation at this dour day. TalOS could tell though that if this had been anything else the Lion would have been out fighting the good fight. It was only because of recent events that he stood at the table along with everyone else.

It was not long after TalOS took stock of who was present when the doors nearby opened. The Emperor stepped out into the room and surveyed his sons. Within his gaze a tinge of sadness was felt as eyes glazed over the seat of the Xth.
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The Emperor spoke with force equal to the most powerful generals of any era, “We have learned a lesson, that we have found the greatest foe yet to have emerged from the dark reaches of space. The first matter I want clear is that Ferrus Manus has been lost and is dead for all matters we speak of from here onwards.”

“You cannot be serious, Father!” It was Leman Russ who first declared his disbelief at the news, “Ferrus Manus is a powerful warrior and his sons do not believe him dead! Even if he is their Prisoner he will not fall so easily!”

The Emperor looked at Leman Russ with what TalOS realized was annoyance. Such emotion faded as he began to speak, “TalOS, inform us about your theories in relation to the Rangdan.”

Upon being called TalOS rose from his seat and studied the crowd for a moment. Everyone was looking upon him with some form of dread, with only Magnus seemingly interested in what his words were to be. So TalOS spoke, “The Rangdan are not a singular race of Xenos but instead a final form of some superintelligence. This creature mutates those that come into contact with its creatures with controlled radioactive bursts that causes the body to grow a parasite. This is how the Rangdan reproduce, by spending time infecting other species to swell its numbers.”

None were interested in speaking out against what TalOS said. It was a wonder to the Fabricator General if his words were reaching his audience but he ignored such thoughts.

“Upon examination of previous records the Federation has shown that they’ve encountered what shall be known as Halo Stars. These formations litter the rim of our Galaxy and is what this threat comes from. Mutations like we have been seeing are in line with records from humans living in these systems.” TalOS informed everyone as he decided to give his last assessment, “Seeing as Ferrus Manus disappeared I see it likely the Rangdan Superintelligence had him captured for modification. Such an act I believe is the entity preparing for a massive push to take the Galaxy for itself.”

The room sensed the words to be finished, Horus soon speaking up above all the others, “Brother, is there nothing that can be done to save our brother from the Rangdan?”

>No, reinforce and prepare for the coming strike of Astartes-Rangdan and a turned Ferrus.
>It will be stupid to go into the home turf of the foe, for records show the Halo Stars will turn you!
>Yes, we need to strike before They can amass a large enough counter force.

Yes, I KILLED FERRUS MANUS! MWAHAHAHA! But really I saw no reason for the Iron Hands to stick around. They were basically diet Admech anyways.
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>>5567094
Yes, I am aware there are two flavors of no. But they are two ideas which will help to determine if TalOS thinks everyone is stupid for Leroy Jeinkins or will say Dorn things.
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>>5567094
Changing my vote here >>5567102 too

>No, reinforce and prepare for the coming strike of Astartes-Rangdan and a turned Ferrus.
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So the prophecy has fulfilled.
We survived, and Ferrus became the first of the Lost.

But does this mean the 11th could end up making another primarch lost?
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>>5567094
>>No, reinforce and prepare for the coming strike of Astartes-Rangdan and a turned Ferrus.
I suppose the eleventh will get erased as well?
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>>5567094
>No, reinforce and prepare for the coming strike of Astartes-Rangdan and a turned Ferrus.
Remember how Ultramar surged during this time because they focused on defense and Roboute was conveniently "defending the west" as they came in from the east? Let's do that.

Lion can fulfil his role here like he did in canon. We'll be behind him all the way. With shovels and trenchworks in the Imperial fist style ready to secure the gains he makes.

Ultramar also surged because they absorbed a bunch of the lost legions forces who weren't killed/turned. Wonder what will happen to any surviving Iron Hands who weren't with Ferrus when they died

in all serious this is an EXTREMELY Dark Day, because it's proof that the Emperor's children can fall. I can see why such knowledge would have to be suppressed, the Primarchs have to seem invincible or Imperial morale could shatter.
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>>5567094
>No, reinforce and prepare for the coming strike of Astartes-Rangdan and a turned Ferrus.
>"If we were to try to save him by sending out a large strike force, we would not find our brother but a twisted and blasphemous image of the man who once was The Gorgon."
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>>5567094

>No, reinforce and prepare for the coming strike of Astartes-Rangdan and a turned Ferrus.

The force that will come, will be strong enough that in theory, it will be able to conquer the galaxy. Every ship, every soldier, every weapon. Whether Las, Plasma, Melta, Volkite, Explosive or Incendiary has to be used to contain this invasion.

Any mistake made could cause the end of the human species in the stars. It is our duty to ensure that this threat is exterminated to the last infected atom.
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>>5567094
QM... I wouldn't have believed it without the spoiler... I THINK I AM IN SHOCK

>>No, reinforce and prepare for the coming strike of Astartes-Rangdan and a turned Ferrus.
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>>No, reinforce and prepare for the coming strike of Astartes-Rangdan and a turned Ferrus

... I regret not going for the cure. It could have brought hope even for chaos mutated.
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>>5567094
>No, reinforce and prepare for the coming strike of Astartes-Rangdan and a turned Ferrus.
Ferrus owes us an Axe. Let us adopt his sons and rename them the Steel Hands
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>>5567094
Very nice twist and a great way to throw off our meta gaming.
>>5567113
Strategically it will be hard to avoid engaging in this war because its on our doorstep. It sounds like it might be better fought by a Pysker Primarch though.
But we understand disgusting necron graffiti now so it hard to say.
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>>5567207
It's technically on everyone's doorstep.
But in canon they invaded hardest from the east and northeast.
Not sure if QM is gonna roll with that, it might be more all around this time if I'm reading it right.

Still, the Federation is well secured close to the Galactic Central, with Xana being on the border of the Halo Stars. It could be our Cadian outer defense point to prevent further incursions into the Federation, and allow its industry to be put to good use.
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>>5567094
>Yes, we need to strike before They can amass a large enough counter force.

Well blitzkrieg that Asartes used as their main tactics in dealing with planet defences can be done on larger scale. And it's only stupid if it doesn't work. Leeroy JENKINS!!!
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>>5567094
>>Yes, we need to strike before They can amass a large enough counter force.
We have to avenge our brother, strike whilst they are gathering their might. Use everything at our disposal, and Particep Semper must walk!
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>Yes, we need to strike before They can amass a large enough counter force.
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>>5567094
>No, reinforce and prepare for the coming strike of Astartes-Rangdan and a turned Ferrus.
I want to work with the emperor as a scientist.
If we cannot save ferrus, maybe we can save his sons
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Let's just clone Ferrus ala Fabius.
Whatever happened to the Ferrus Fulgrim bromance anyways?
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>>5567487
It never happened :)
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>>5567487
Probably not to be touched on due to QM's time limitations.

Potentially erased by TalOS being similar to Ferrus Manus, and thus they never bonded cause Fulgrim was too busy trying to keep his already dwindling legion fighting with the added strain of low supplies early on.
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>>5567094
>Yes, we need to strike before They can amass a large enough counter force.
This is mercy. Though this will strain our scientific prowess, because I'd like to try to study enough about the ghost star for Talos to be able to develope some defence against it's radiation.
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>>5567598
Qm I got a question, Does this mean his ''ability'' is now spread across the entire enemy hive super cell?
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>>5567702
There's an entire Halo Star by Xana, it's always been there
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>>5567094
>>Yes, we need to strike before They can amass a large enough counter force.

>if we can not save him we can at least avenge him.
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Would someone argue if we take ferrus arms? Just saying...
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>>5568098
It's possible for others to become infused with Necrodermis, an Iron Warrior did prior to the HH.

I'm still hedging bets over whether that could or could not still be a possible upgrade for TalOS down the line.
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Some potential IH plots we may or may not absorb:
-Roboute traditionally benefitted from the purging by taking their sons into his own and bolstering his legion numbers. We should push for that to us instead, because we are both mechanicum lovers
-The fate of Medusa itself, whether Roboute (who is closest) will want it or we will take it or the Emperor will order it destroyed (in which case we could advocate to at least dissasemble its ring. . .)
-The Keys of Hel and Ferrus Manus stockpile of ancient forbidden Dark Age technology
-The Gardinaal Campaign, the Astranii Machine Empire campaign, the Diasporax Campaign
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There was a moment where TalOS needed to weigh out the chances within his own mind. It was an emotional statement which will set the policy of what both TalOS and the Mechanicum think in relation to a fallen brother.

In the end it was rationality which ruled the Mechanicum, “I believe that our Brother is lost to us. Whatever creature lurks upon the rim of the galaxy will simply kill Ferrus if we ever attempt to rescue him. If we hold back and create fortresses to create a force multiplier we will receive the assault at a good standing.”

“You want us to leave our brother to mutate and die!?” Fulgrim finally spoke as his emotions came to the fore, “Even if he is lost it does not mean we can’t recover his body!”

“If we do that we will fall into the same trap that our brother fell for.” TalOS fired back with a fury burnt into his chest, “Do we want to lose any other brothers?”

“TalOS, you think we cannot fight a good fight against this foe?” Leman Russ barked as he gave a wolfish smile, “I understand what you are saying but should we ignore this we will tarnish the memory of Ferrus!”

“That is not practical.” Roboute Guilliman said as he put his two sense in, “If it is as TalOS said then the Rangdan will seek to destroy the entire Galaxy with a single push. If we extend ourselves and fail, we will lose everything.”

“Will this tactic not tarnish the reputation of our Father and this Crusade?” Lorgar placed forward as his calm eyes searched the room, “That we are to stay back and let the enemy come to us?”

“It does not matter what the people think, just that we can do it.” Perturabo gawked as he leaned forward, “We will break them on our walls.”

“I agree with Perturabo.” Rogal Dorn announced without worry, “At this moment he speaks reason. They will come, we will break them, and then we will end them.”

None seemed willing to speak their mind after that, for things were becoming obvious on where the lines were being drawn.

The Emperor knew it too, “Then I ask for those who are wishing to build fortifications raise their hands, then those who wish to strike at the foe.”

In the end the majority went for the building of fortifications. There were some who abstained from voting, those being Magnus, Horus, Lion, and lastly Vulkan.
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The Emperor looked around those present and measured them each up. His eyes seemingly flaring to life as he studied what happened. TalOS felt the Warp around them all change as the eyes of the Emperor looked farther than simply this room.

The Psyker known as the Emperor of Mankind was looking into the future at this very moment. His eyes gazing upon what is now a set line of events that will not be changed. Where before variations might have been found between inaction and action, now he was blessed with the foresight knowing that there will be inaction.

TalOS wondered for this moment if his brothers knew of their Father’s future sight. Surely Magnus, who was wise in all forms of the Warp, could see the future as plain as the Emperor. Then TalOS’s eyes glanced upon Sanguinius, for the Angel could see the future as well in his eyes.

He knew, he definitely knew a stare that he himself had given.

“Our foe, the Rangdan, will strike from the North and the East. This will only be the concentration of their invasion as they seek to take the Milky Way from all sides.” The Emperor told his sons as he looked upon them all once more, “To whom do I task the defences?”

“Father!” Perturabo was the first to bark and rose to his feet with a fury, “Upon Olympia I have crafted invulnerable fortresses, so leave the East to my Iron Warriors!”

“If that is what you desire Perturabo, then you shall defend it.” The Emperor spoke as he gave a nod.

The East, in the east was where Xana stood in defiance of the immaterium that surrounds it. Of all his brothers TalOS did not expect to see Perturabo wish to take such a front with such fervor. Maybe he called such a place because Perturabo wanted to be the one to have glory there. Unlike other Legions, even with decimation, the Iron Warriors were still at full stock. TalOS would need to pay more attention.

“Father.” The Lion spoke for the first time and looked upon the Emperor with a sharpened eye, “My Legion is ashamed that we have failed to eliminate this threat twice now. Give us one more attempt with my full Legion under my wing so that I may strike them down.”

“Even at full Legion Strength you will not be successful.” The Emperor said as he looked towards the Wolf, “Leman, assist your brother in the defence of the Northern Rim.”

“They are as good as dead Father!” Barked the Wolf as he raised his fist in triumph.
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With the war plan made the Emperor rose to depart, but not without striking at the soul that was TalOS. The Primarch felt the sudden spike of Psychic energy, knowing that it was a message to him instead of a true attack.

As his brothers left TalOS rose from his seat and followed the Emperor to his chambers. There were definitely eyes upon the back of TalOS but the Primarch ignored them as he was summoned.

Once they pierced the barrier that was a pair of grand doors, the doors were suddenly shut. TalOS could feel the magic flow in the air as the Emperor sealed the flow of forces from breaching this barrier. He did not want anyone, let them be psyker or spy, to hear the next words.

“Father, what is it you need?” TalOS asked so that the Emperor would know he had his full attention.

“Your research into the Rangdan has given me clearer sight of what they are. I have dealt with a being like the one which manages the Rangdan before.” The Emperor spoke with a full might of his voice so that TalOS understood each and every word, “It is this reason though that I request you to stay your hand from participating in the Third and Final Campaign against the Rangdan.”

“So the futures have become solidified in the Warp?” TalOS questioned the Emperor as he knew it to be the truth.

The Emperor gave a nod and spoke again, “Return to Lucius and you will find there a reward. A reward to my detriment.”

“Of Xana?” TalOS asked his Father so that this matter would be calmed.

“I permit you to send as many Legions to the planet as you wish, but know that Perturabo will succeed in its defense no matter what you do.” The Emperor told TalOS with sureness of both one blessed by foresight and a Father.

“What happens if I refuse? I might be summoned by Leman if he sees it fit.” TalOS informed his Father as the Emperor surely knew of their alliance.

“Then you bind what I can do, and in doing so harm your Brothers.” The Emperor said as he gave a long and powerful sigh, “I do not wish to lose another.”

Those last words were laced with thousands of years worth of pain.

>Head back to Lucius
>No, stay at the front lines.

>>Afterwords
>Meet up with Rogal and Roboute
>Discuss matters with Perturabo
>Bitch at Lorgar
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>>5568168
>Head back to Lucius
>Meet up with Rogal and Roboute
I like this version Emps, he's not retarded
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>>5568168
>>Head back to Lucius
Rewards are nice!

>>Afterwords
>Discuss matters with Perturabo
I think with the death of Ferus Manus, the loyalists are in need of a new "Iron" legion. Other than us.
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>>5568168
>Head back to Lucius
>Discuss matters with Perturabo

Holy fuck, Dorn and pert agreed on something. What have we done.
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>>5568168
>Return to lucius
>Meet up with Rogal and Roboute.
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>>5568168
>Head back to Lucius
>Meet up with Rogal and Roboute

I want to send a message to perturabo wishing him well on his front
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>>5568168
>Head back to Lucius
"A reward to my detriment"
What?
>meet with rogal and roboute.

So the Rangdan are C'tanic-like Motive Force users. Very nice.
"I have dealt with a being like the one which manages the Rangdan before."
Nice.
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Oh, ooooh
I KNOW what this (probably) is!

Hang on to your underwear folks, who remembers the Emperor's secret weapon supposedly deployed against the Rangdan?
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>>5568206
It is interesting indeed if that is true.
The path of bio, but rather than the psionic way the Tyranids used, the Rangdan stuck purely to the laws of the universe.
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>>5568168

>Head back to Lucius.
We already know what will happen if we refuse the Emperor's orders, plus I'm curious about the gift he doesn't necessarily want to give us.

>Discuss matters with Perturabo.
Honestly of all the traitorous legions, the most dangerous for its usefulness would be his, I don't know if it will be possible to avoid his downfall, but it doesn't hurt to try.
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>>5568168
So a strong blank like T4L0S will be a wrench in the gears of Emp's plan? Or T4L0S usage of the c'tan juice and his legion will be a huge problem... what if it bolsters the Rangda in some way? Maybe the emps could deal with any other primarch being taken and enslaved, but in T4L0S case it would be terrible because of his blank status...
>I have dealt with a being like the one which manages the Rangdan before...
No way... a C'tan?
>“Then you bind what I can do, and in doing so harm your Brothers.” The Emperor said as he gave a long and powerful sigh, “I do not wish to lose another.”
See? Blankiness... or necronness? Both, definitely
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>>5568168
>>Head back to Lucius
I think this appeals to our game-yness and we want to minmax by instinct, so REWARD sounds very important plus to a DETRIMENT to the emperor??? Man... damn it...
>>Discuss matters with Perturabo
You know? Perturabo? More like PerturaBRO. I am confident this time we may get him to open up a little, possibly discussing about psykers and pariahs... maybe ask if he has any psyker powers HMMMM???
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>>5568175
>I like this version Emps, he's not retarded
Blame the newer authors... who was he that said that he hated the emperor? I must be exagerating of course
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>Head back to Lucius
>Discuss matters with Perturabo
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>>5568251
I wonder will he still be stupid in his treatment of Angron.
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>>5568218
Could possibly be the [REDACTED] of [REDACTED]
>>5568239
I think its our Blankiness, or lack of Warpiness.

See now Ferrus dying like this could lead to PerturaBro to end up loyal. With a mystery 2nd primarch death/purge. And another Brother ending up with the 9 traitors.
Fate ordains that it will be 9v9 with 2 'Lost'
All depends on our benevolent dictator QM of course.
>>5568241
I like think Perturabros Psychic trait is: Spot the Flaw. (EoT is a flaw in the Materium)
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>>5568239
>No way... a C'tan?
Maybe it's one like the flayer or destroyer?
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>>5568284
The Flayer one should technically not exist. The curse happened specifically because the Crons wanted to destroy it utterly, and it cursed them in its death throws.

If it's one of the shitty ones like the Nightbringer, Deceiver, or Outsider, we're best just using it as it was in canon: a bomb. FUCK them.

If it's the Dragon. This. . .this will be interesting.
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>>5568168
>Head back to Lucius
>Discuss matters with Perturabo
He's the competent one out of the traitors in the original timeline, let's try to keep him loyal
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>Head back to Lucius
>Discuss matters with Perturabo

Maybe he can dig Ferrus Out of the Rangdan with our help.

Or at least capture him.

Haha the Captcha is HVRRRS
Like the nids from endless space.
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>>5568168
>Head back to Lucius
This is a different timeline for sure...
>Discuss matters with Perturabo
He is tasked with protecting Xana, we should tell him what it is at the very least.
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>>5568331
I do agree that its a trick to get us away from what might possibly be a C'tan, but its not gonna be the dragon.
But big E is already planning to use the dragon he has in custody against it, but can't if that would compromise our relation to him and in extension the admech to the Imperium. He knows that at least a good bit of the admech would follow TaL0S if he identifies the machine god, even against the emperor. He would be left with a fraction of the mechanicum and crippled himself.
Probably part of if not the main reason he acted as a concerned father towards us.
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If Fulgrim had a Broship with Ferrus, he'd utterly hate us for not voting rescue mission.
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I don't trust the hidden text. Ferrus is waiting for us to save him! We tricked out his ship!!

>Form a task force to rescue Ferrus Manus from the Rangdan while everyone's preparing to receive the enemy!
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>>5568168
>Head back to Lucius
>Discuss matters with Perturabo
PerturaBRO awaits
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>>5568168
>Head back to Lucius
>Discuss matters with Perturabo
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>>5568168
>Head back to Lucius
Not having our legion participate in the meat grinder that is the Xenocide plus having the Federation as our industrial base pretty much makes us the strongest legion around. We not only outgun every other legion but we will soon outnumber them. I do wonder what kind of reward might be detrimental to Emps...
>Discuss matters with Perturabo
I bet 5 throne that TalOS and Pert could stalemate the Heresy alone through sheer industrial warfare and DAoT tech.
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>>5568168
>Head back to Lucius
>Discuss matters with Perturabo
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Everyone accept's the Emperor's offer

Perty
>>5568179
>>5568192
>>5568230
>>5568241
>>5568260
>>5568474
>>5568522
>>5568673
>>5568742
>>5568958
>>5569136

The pair
>>5568175
>>5568192
>>5568193
>>5568201
>>5568206

Perturabro, thats a sentence lol.
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TalOS did not haft to think long as he swore, “If what you state is true, then I shall withdraw myself from the Rangdan War.”

The Emperor gave a solemn nod of understanding as he looked in another direction, “Malcador was correct in that you are willing and have yet to breach our trust in you. That is good TalOS, for it is this trust which bears the weight of all mankind.”

“It is my honor to bear such immense weight, for I have many others to whom bear it with me.” TalOS told the Emperor as he grew a loving smile, “I am not alone.”

“Her name is UZ1, correct?” The Emperor said as he spoke the name of TalOS’s anchor.

“Why do you know her name?” There was a small welt building within the chest of TalOS. In an instant he recognized what was embarrassment welling within his heart. Just like the many tales of old where parents tease their children’s love, TalOS felt his heart being wrenched.

The Emperor gave a knowing smile as if he knew everything within the Universe, “Your Uncle thought it was a good name to know.”

“I… should have easily assumed that.” TalOS admitted as his emotions was reeling from sudden excitement.

The Emperor’s eyes became somewhat joyful, with what TalOS realized was thousands of years worth of life melting away to show a more youthful appearance. What happened to TalOS was indeed a tease and it was a jest played by a Father to his son. A jest that the Emperor found to be an enjoyer of.

It was then that the years returned. The eyes of the Emperor seemingly growing colder as each century went by his vision. TalOS could feel it, those times of defamation, of terror, of apocalypse. TalOS understood the Emperor as a living Ancient whose existence was all of mankind’s history sewn into one person.

In an instant TalOS realized the Emperor likely was not a man built for immortality. What issues may arise from those who were not Gods, who did not define their existence by simply existing. Of struggles he endured just by being what he is.

“I will give you leave now TalOS.” The Emperor said as he glanced upon his son with calm eyes, “Stay to our agreement, and you shall have the reward you have unknowingly been seeking.”

“Thank you, Father.” TalOS said as he left the room.
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The Conference was held once again upon Terra, much to the enjoyment of TalOS himself. Walking out of the halls he was able to see the entire place which was a piece of art. It did not matter if it was the paintings on the walls, the architecture, or even those that guarded it. All were pieces of art in the eyes of TalOS.

The Tech Priest made his way through these exquisite chambers, soon walking by Rogal and Roboute who seemed to be having a somewhat deep conversation. It was not a deep enough conversation for them not to detect TalOS, and for a moment it seemed they were ready to welcome TalOS into their conversation. TalOS however had to give a polite shake of the head as he went by, the Primarch receiving a steady nod from Dorn as he passed.

TalOS had someone else he needed to talk to instead of those two today. Said person TalOS noticed was within the same room as the other two and took notice of TalOS’s approach.

Perturabo was within the room doing something. Was he appraising the artwork for his own eyes? The Iron Warrior did not strike TalOS as someone who would spend any piece of his time looking at art work of all things.

In the Motive Force, the emotions of the room was the answer that TalOS was seeking. He could feel the nervous thoughts of a Primarch carry itself through the air with every step Pertuarbo took.

So it was easy to deduce that Perturabo had in fact been waiting for TalOS this entire time. Maybe he was waiting off to the side seeing where TalOS would go. When TalOS started making his way towards his brother the nerve must have gotten to him and he began looking for a place more secluded.

The brother of the Fabricator General did not walk terribly fast. At such speed TalOS was quickly gaining on him but not until they breached the nearby doors to change rooms. The Fabricator General did not see a need to change this decision his brother unilaterally made. If he wanted privacy, he shall have it.

With that thought TalOS walked through the door into the room proper.
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The room looked to be closer to a ballroom than a standard conference hall. With chandeliers and etched dancing spaces all around the room TalOS assumed this place to be a gathering location for those of Nobility. If this meeting was more public like the previous one, then this room would have been filled with people. Due to the reasoning of this meeting being such a dire one it was empty of people.

Only the Custodians, Guards of the Emperor, stood within the room. Never within the Imperial Palace shall they be absent. That was especially so with the Emperor present within these halls.

“What do you want, Brother?” Perturabo said with a perpetual irritation within his voice. He did not have this irritation within his heart though.

“I wanted to thank you for taking command over the Eastern Front for me.” TalOS said as he gave a small bow.

The eyes of the Iron Warrior sharpened while narrowing upon TalOS, “You are not going to be there?”

TalOS gave a shameful nod while trying his best to show remorse upon his face, “Upon the request of our Father I shall be leaving the battlefield to the matters of the Imperium. I have been informed that he wishes for me to research something. Or atleast, that is what I understand it as.”

“Hmmph.” Perturabo’s face did not change as he looked upon TalOS. At this moment it seemed to TalOS that Perturabo’s inner and outward emotions was no longer tied to his forms of expression. When he feels like laughing for joy he with growl. In this instance, sadness was shown with annoyance and scorn, “Will you still be sending your Legion to defend it?”

TalOS smiled to such a question, “I will be sending what is reasonable. However, the Emperor has informed me that you will accomplish this no matter how many troops I give you.”

A spark of emotion flared as the Iron Face began to light up from behind. He still did not speak with the honor and excitement that he held within his heart, “If that is the case give me nothing. If the Emperor sees me successful then I need nothing.”

>Fine, you will get nothing
>Double the Auxilia should be enough
>This is the defence of the Federation, please be nice to D3X as you two work together with most of the Federation’s forces.
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>>5569545
>This is the defence of the Federation, please be nice to D3X as you two work together with most of the Federation’s forces.
Please think of your sons
They could succeed without help but should they?
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I wonder if it would make sense right now to attempt to sway Perturabo away from his "if I do it the hardest way, the Emperor will be happy at me."

That's not true. The Emperor wants results, not dogged determination and attrition for its own sake. if results are easy, assured, through the superior leverage of resources, this makes him proud.

I doubt it would work, but it seems like something TalOS would at least keep trying to do. Especially since Perturabo just decimated his legion for self destructive tendencies.
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>>5569545
>This is the defense of the Federation, please be nice to D3X as you two work together with most of the Federation’s forces.
>While the Emperor has assured of your success, he has not told me of the number of casualties. Minimizing them now will ensure a greater force in a counter-attack.
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>>5569545
>Fine, you will get nothing but supplies.
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>>5569545
>Fine, you will get nothing
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>>5569545

He is right, sending troops after saying that he would win alone can be seen as a lack of confidence in his capabilities as a General. It would be more correct to say that:

>We are going to give him whatever material support he sees fit. In addition to maintaining our right to reinforce the federation worlds with our forces, in case of a direct attack.
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>>5569545
This is the defence of the Federation, please be nice to D3X as you two work together with most of the Federation’s forces.
I hope this is a +1 Priesthood option
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>>5569545
>This is the defence of the Federation, please be nice to D3X as you two work together with most of the Federation’s forces.
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>>5569562

Nano, the problem and lack of intimacy with him. Yes last time we more or less acknowledged that he was correct, but if we want to persuade him in the future we have to give him a vote of confidence in his abilities, especially after the Emperor's words.

Yes I know the casualties are going to be terrible but practically speaking, do you think QM is counting the realtime numbers of each legion? If we want to save this autistic soul, we have to tolerate him a little, and at the end of this campaign, organize the biggest parade in the history of the federation to honor his services.

After which we will be able to change his mentality little by little.
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>>5569568
>Support
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>I await news of your success then brother. If Ferrus appears before you, please endeavor to capture him. I may not have signed up for a suicide mission. But he deserves to be saved if possible.
>Double the Auxilia should be enough
>This is the defence of the Federation, please be nice to D3X as you two work together with most of the Federation’s forces.
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>>5569545
>>This is the defence of the Federation, please be nice to D3X as you two work together with most of the Federation’s forces.
T4L0S will do as much as he can while staying true to the Emperor's promise.
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>>5569620
Fair.
Yeah, he needs more praise from his brothers.
At least one of them.
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>>5569545
>>Fine, you will get nothing
Lets at least offer him whatever supplies he wants, no questions asked. Big E said he would succeed, and that's enough for us
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>>5569562
>Especially since Perturabo just decimated his legion for self destructive tendencies.
I think it was clear he culled the legion out of the murdering power hungry basterds, and not because some guys were suicidal
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>>5569736
Both of those result in basically the same: self destruction of components of the Legion, whether from internal corruption/infighting or being suicidal.

Unfortunately Perturabo is at least now displaying more of the latter.
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>>5569545
>Fine, you will get nothing but supplies.
Our means of contribution.
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>>5569545
>Fine, you will get nothing but supplies.
I trust PertBRO.
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>>5569608
>Support
Material support is an easy "payment" in exchange for the defense given.
And due to the rules of the federation we are bound to at least amass forces on xana, but those won't come into play until it is threatened or if he has a good use for them.
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>>5569608
>support
As much as I want to help Perturbro, he'll see any troops we send as an insult. We better throw a Parade for him after tho
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>>5569608
>Support
The Emperor said he would succeed no matter how many "troops" we sent him.

He didn't say we couldn't send massive amounts of supplies. And perhaps robots.

Perturabo loves robots.
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>>5569608
>Support
Send video compilations of smiling and waving civilians and tech priests and people at work in the manufacturums, maybe even encourage 'care packages' be sent from willing civilians.
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>>5569545
>Fine, you will get nothing but supplies.
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Big guns
>>5569561
>>5569568
>>5569636
>>5569616
>>5569658

Nothing
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>>5569997
>>5570494

Some things...
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>>5569653

Slathered around like penutbutter and jelly.
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TalOS shook his head as he heard those words, “Do not be ashamed to call upon the Federation for support Brother. I will have a few Chapters of Proelitor, Skitarii, and a few Titans stationed upon Xana for its defence by the Mechanicum. If you think more is needed then you only need to call upon it.”

“I do not need it. With the time I have and how mighty my walls shall be; I will succeed.” Pertuarbo’s mind and words were matched to one another as he gave a mighty boast of confidence.

“I see, then I look forward to seeing your accomplishments brother.” TalOS said as he shined a smile. As a grin appeared TalOS extended his hand towards Pertuarbo as a show of comradery.

It was there that TalOS could feel a tinge of confusion go through his brother. It was as if a series of emotions were swelling in and throughout his mind that was causing a deep disconnect between each of his thoughts. TalOS studied it, giving it to a Machine Spirit for analysis, and the result came to what he should rightfully fear.

Paranoia.

That by TalOS giving a simple handshake his brother felt immense worry that TalOS would kill him here and now.

With that TalOS drew back his hand and decided instead to give a laugh. His brother suddenly snapped out of his deranged thoughts as the voice of TalOS reached. TalOS could feel a small force of shame swelling within his brother as comprehension of what just happened struck.

“I need to return to my Legion.” Perturabo said as he quickly turned about and made his leave.

There was no reason to pursue the Iron Warrior Primarch, TalOS determined. It was a little saddening seeing him run away the moment an error was made in social communication. Would this be a running theme TalOS did not know, but he will see.

For now TalOS needed to make his way back to Lucius and assign a few Battalions to Xana.
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A decade went by as the Imperium prepared for the next invasion of the Rangdan.

None of his fellow brothers were discovered during this time. That made this the longest stretch ever since the discovery of Horus that no other Primarch had been discovered. It was not for a lack of trying, but the full effort was not being made now that the Imperium was faced with an existential threat.

Those who were not at the front line were doing their own preparations. Each of them had the reasonable idea that the Emperor will eventually call upon them to head to the front line, or that the Rangdan will attack from another side of the Galaxy in a flanking attempt. For example it was Roboute who was strengthening his core worlds of Ultramar to their greatest yet heights.

It was thanks to Roboute that the burden of Empire was now being relieved from what were frankly overtaxed planets of Mars and Terra. TalOS had seen the Martians built an Iron Ring around their planet which were their newest shipyards. Here ships of immense and great sizes would be built that far exceed most of what the Martians had yet created before.

As for the Federation during this time, TalOS reinforced both Xana and the edges of his Empire. The amount of goods that flowed within and throughout the planets were immense as dozens of new Forge Worlds were now active. The numerous pieces of time TalOS had taken to create planets had become zero now that the Agri-Planets project was complete, meaning TalOS had new things to devote his time to.

One of these things was TalOS’s interest in a race of abhumans known as Ogryn. Large dumb creatures they were lived near the galactic core next to what was identified as another human Empire of those marked as Squats. These creatures were powerfully built but dumb as stone, which made them interesting subjects for a Genetor’s freetime.

As for that Empire of Squats it had been decided to leave them for until after the Rangdan were dealt with. While this is the case reports have come in that these abhumans had an ease of talking to those that met them. That person they met was Rogal Dorn, so TalOS wondered.

As for those who were defending the Lion and the Wolf were carving their own lines of defense but not doing much besides that. This was against Perturabo, who had placed several orders of artillery weapons ever since TalOS informed him that the pockets of the Federation was open.

It was here that TalOS had an understanding of what Perturabo was planning. While he does not mind material support, if it is not won with his sons then it is not a victory he can take pride in.
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The news of the Invasion came from the Eastern Flank where the Iron Warriors had stationed themselves. TalOS was not surprised as the Imperium was putting in a gag order from all Imperial Sources across their system. While TalOS knew that Perturabo would honor that gag order his brother knew that his war effort relied heavily upon the shipment of munitions now.

Word was that two Fortress Worlds were taken by the Rangdan in their initial assault, resulting in a few thousand Iron Warriors lost. It was when they ran up against a core of Perturabo’s defenses that the Primarch was able to hold his ground against the incoming hordes of Xenos.

Word was though that they kept coming.

There were billions of humans and other Xenos that were alive at the rim of the galaxy, each of them taken over by the Rangdan puppeteer. Each and everyone of them became a battle form which in high amounts overwhelmed even the Astartes.

That was the reason that the northern front nearly shattered upon its first contact.

Things had become so bad that the Alpha Legion once again appeared before their fellow Legions and gave aid. However they were also met with thousands of Iron Hands who were trying their best to assist in the Galaxy’s defense.

TalOS would guess that it was the Iron Warriors who were receiving a flanking force. However he should have fallen against these incursions and had lost a good amount of his sons in the intial steps of the war. Against this however was that he was now holding the line where those up North were starting to fight skirmishes against the encroaching Xenos.

Things have gotten so bad that TalOS got word that both Leman and Lion had broken out in a brawl over command. It was also noted by the observing Tech Priest that the Lion seemed willing to murder his brother so that he could assume ultimate command of the far North. Whether this Tech Priest was getting too far into the details, placing his own thoughts on the situation, or was accurate will never be known.

It was after this message that TalOS got a message from Leman Russ, one which he expected from the very start. He wished to activate the alliance knowing that while the two brothers butted heads the North was to be lost. Either an arbitrator or another voice was needed to solidify the war and he could depend on TalOS to be that voice.

Thus TalOS was bound by two Oaths.

>Head over to help Leman and the Lion up North.
>Remain on Lucius, as the Emperor intended.
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>>5570820
It should be clear TalOS will tell his brother the Emperor's orders, but the point remains.
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>>5570820
>Head over to help Leman and the Lion up North.
I'm voting this to be contrarian
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>>5570820
>Remain on Lucius, as the Emperor intended.
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>>5570821

QM can't we send a part of the legion to fight with the Wolf? We have marshals just for cases like these, something like a third of our forces with the justification of the oath with the emperor,. In theory they would already be a fair help in our case.
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>>5570820
>Head over to help Leman and the Lion up North.
We swore this oath first and it feels wrong to back out at the first time we have to do something for it. That said big E's reward is very tempting
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[Thus TalOS was bound by two Oaths.]

Aw fuck.

I always hate when that happens, as realistic as it is. "Your ally has attacked another ally" or some variant of being bound by overlapping oaths.

We were soooo close to getting away with not having it.
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>>5570846
You can, but this is the point.
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>>5570820
>Remain on Lucius, as the Emperor intended.
The Creator comes before the Created.
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>>5570851

So the question is if Tal0S specifically goes north, in both cases we'll send troops to support the Wolf, right?
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>>5570858
Its a given.
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>>5570869

Now I understand, thanks for clarifying.
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>>5570820

>Remain on Lucius, as the Emperor intended.

In this specific case hierarchy for me was the decisive point. Besides, the wolf will be in good company.
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>Remain on Lucius, as the Emperor intended.
> But send reinforcements.

Time to rules lawyer like a weasel!
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>>5570820
>Remain on Lucius, as the Emperor intended.
We fell for the classic mistake. Ever having more than one oath
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>>5570820
>Remain on Lucius, as the Emperor intended.
>Send reinforcements however to Leman and the Lion.
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>>5570814
I would also be afraid of dropping dead if the Pariah Primarch touched me. My soul would be aleady strained by being nearby... imagine direct contact
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>>5570820
>Remain.
Sorry Leman, one cannot serve two masters.
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>>5570820
>Remain on Lucius, as the Emperor intended.
We need to send a message to our Brothers, like if we were psychic I'd say we need to Astrally Project ourselves and tell them to knock it the fuck off but since we aren't we need to send one of our Nobilis to personally deliver a message of "Knock that shit off, what are you? An Infant? There are EIGHTEEN of us and you want that number to be LOWER?"
Also, just thought if it, if we consider the Null Nobilis to be our children as much as our Acillians then it could lead to some really neat psychological ramifications for our Legion because they'd be the only one with Mortal "Step-Siblings"
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>We need to send a message to our Brothers
We're the Mechanicus Primarch.

If we wanted a message sent, they would be sent to every single Primarch's ship.

Speaking of, I presume in the background we have/are rolling out the Glorianas for everyone and the Imperialis Armada. The Emperor would have requested 3 for the Dark Angels, since they're his favorite boys and they used 3 in this war.

I gather we're used to getting somewhat larger than normal orders for them given their size near matches our own. At least until this war is done.
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>>5570941
>If we wanted a message sent, they would be sent to every single Primarch's ship.
As in a repeating beacon that jumps the message from ship to ship untill it reaches the destination¿?
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>>5570965
I have a feeling our Technomancy may have reached or at least is slowly unlocking Cron tiers of magic science where he can make stuff just happen, but without the warp involved.
But that's one way to do it.
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>>5570820
>>Remain on Lucius, as the Emperor intended.
>Send a third of our legion instead
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>>5570820
>Remain on Lucius, as the Emperor intended.
We have to tell them that we are bound to the Emperor oath but we will still send everything we have to help them in their war
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>>5570820
>Remain on Lucius
>Deploy Vader as our spokesperson

He wants an arbitrator, so send our foremost son.
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>>5570820
Remain on Lucius, as the Emperor intended.
Allfather first, hopefuly Wolfbrother understand. But were probably gonna cop a nasty Song sung about the Dragon. QM could have a taste for killing off Primarchs now.
>>5570814
Classic Perturabo here.
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>>5570820
>>>>>Remain on Lucius, as the Emperor intended.
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>>5570820
>Remain on Lucius, as the Emperor intended.
Lets not get redacted
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>>5570820
>Remain on Lucius, as the Emperor intended.
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>>5571262
Not our miitari?
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>>5570820
>Remain on Lucius, as the Emperor intended.
Send our forces and representatives
Only we have to stay on lucius but we could still keep contact
I guess particep semper will have to sit here too
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>>5571491
No? We send the astartes at the head of our legion to go and mediate, due to an oath to the emperor that we cannot enter the war.
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As bad as I feel for Russ, at least we can say this was basically our plan in action.
Let other Primarchs grind themselves to dust while we (and Roboute and Dorn) build up our forces in the center and ramp up our production assets to provide supplies and resources.
This also will likely not only give us time improve the Federation, but also expanding the Warp Lanes from Lucius to McCragge.
Theoretically as we do so, we are likely to encounter more Squat planets too.

Everything's going according to plan so far.
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>>5570891
>>5570820
>support

I hate that we are bound to not help Russ, but the reinforcements in both man power and materials have to count for something.
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>>5570820
>>Head over to help Leman and the Lion up North.

I say that Emperor saw That MC starts using C'tans techniques so he banned him from studying up close how you can use it.
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>Remain on Lucius, as the Emperor intended.
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>>5571295
This... This is perfect. Exactly.
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>>5571295
By the colors I don't udnerstand it...........................
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>>5571917
Either Dorn was expecting Tal0s to talk to him, or Alpharius was waiting for Tal0s to unmask him.
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>>5571837
>inb4 Talos and Uz1 discover a sacred artifact while exploring a sealed off portion of Lucius
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TalOS was within his workshop at the moment, his eyes gazing upon the numerous pieces of military equipment as he wondered how he should respond. He knew what the end result would be but he did not know how he would approach the situation.

It only took five seconds though to come to that decision, +Vadar.+

+Father, what is it you need?+ The Astartes quickly responded over the communication Noosphere that stretched across the galaxy.

+You will be traveling to the northern reaches to assist in the war against the Rangdan. You will receive a score of the Proelitor and Knights for this endeavor. You shall make my brothers understand that your assistance comes mainly in the form of an arbitrator though.+ TalOS said as he shook his head.

+Is it not out of my place to be a voice in the dealings of Primarchs?+ The Astartes asked as he seemed genuinly curious about TalOS’s words.

+You are their equal Vadar.+ TalOS made sure his thoughts were given the feelings associated through the Noospheric connection so that his brother would understand, +You shall carry a weight of the Federation’s power, and they should recognize that you are a Master of the 3rd Legion. I stand above you as the Emperor stands above them, not of how a Preator would in regards to themselves.+

+And what if they do not listen to my reason?+ Vadar questioned what was an accurate one.

+Then you are to wait until the arrival of the Emperor. Commit yourself only to enough combats that the Knights of Dutonis find their honor satisfied.+ TalOS laid out his plan directly into the mind of his son, +The Emperor, while he has yet to announce it, will arrive in the system soon. When he arrives he will bring order to the chaotic warscheme. Act as a stopgap measure between then and now.+

+I understand Father. I shall carry your will to the best of my ability.+ Answered the Reich Marshal with dangerous excitement laced within the communication.

+Come to my office to receive further orders and precautions. I understand my brothers have fought one another before in a melee so we will need to design a detail honor guard to disway halfhearted play.+

+Understood.+
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Upon the words of TalOS Vadar did as he was told. A year went by and TalOS sadly did not see the results he could have hoped for.

While Vadar was successful in bringing the brothers back to the table they did not seem to accept him as arbitrator. Leman was annoyed with the ordeal and the Lion seemed to care little for the issues ever since the two brothers came to blows with one another.

That however was before another grand push was made which forced cooperation.

Before this grand push the Federation’s forces had been staying out of the meat grinder and waiting out for some sort of unified front. It was when a rumor started circulating from the refugees that the Federation took upon themselves to process that Vadar realized the greatest attack was coming.

How he knew was simple. There had been sightings of Ferrus Manus.

What happened during that battle TalOS did not know. The Rangdan seemed to have somehow managed a jamming effect upon this front which caused a majority of information to be lost. As TalOS felt the stars it seemed that the effect might be reality altering as well, which caused whatever was happening there to be rended. Of the reports that came in were of completely different events all happening at the same place at the same time.

Thus TalOS knew that their enemy was making his move, and the first step was setting up his own reality and will upon the battlefield.

It was due to this confusion though that victory was gained. The Dark Angels and the Space Wolves were forced to work together in a common front which brought the battle ready Federal Forces into the battle. They pushed their foe back, but at the cost of many.

It was then that the news finally came. The Emperor was coming from Terra to the Northern Front. Most likely to deal with whatever abomination Ferrus Manus had become.

It was during this time that something weird happened.
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Around the Workshop TalOS hosted a series of different symbols these days, both archaic and of the Mechanicum’s own making. His eyes glazed upon each of them to find that indeed these symbols held some sort of sway over the Motive Force.

A simple dash here and a line here, a circle between them. These all had purpose as they reflected the stars above and the atoms within them.

No one else was in the room at this moment for TalOS. They were not there to witness the moment that TalOS’s mind came to a stop.

He felt it. It was an outsider's intrusion upon his mind that was completely dominant over it. Such domination was not because of a latent failure of mental protections or the soul of a Primarch being of weak will. The intrusion within his mind was successful because he had unwittingly always allowed it.

That power only belonged to the Machine God itself.

In the mind’s eye of TalOS he saw two beings. The first he noticed was a massive being who dwarfed even small Titans by the sheer size of its existence. It was in a sort of humanoid form, but only as far as a humanoid could be described with a tale, wings, claws, and a gace that was not that of a mortal man.

TalOS studied it for what must have been hours within his mind. Each and every piece of it was majestic and powerful as the Motive Force rippled around it with ease. In an instant TalOS knew it to be a Dragon.

The being below it was much smaller but an exemplar of humanity. A mighty spear within his hands the Warrior was upon the back of a powerful horse that failed to give them man any height upon the Dragon that was upon them. But TalOS knew this man was not weak for he radiated the radiance equal to the Old Ones.

How did he know that term? Old Ones. That was a term that the Tech Priest understood to be epochs old at this very moment. Older than the challenging Saint, older than Mankind, older than all living races within the present galaxy.

But TalOS knew this word because the Machine God told him that word. So TalOS allowed the Machine God to tell him the tale of Saint George and the Dragon. Or how TalOS understood it, when the Emperor of Mankind challenged the Machine God itself.
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Sparks of light flied across the fields as the mighty spear of Mankind’s Apex attempted to score a hit upon the flesh of the Dragon. With a lifting of his hands the Dragon caused the universe to shutter as he initiated his authority upon the Universe. Several pieces of atoms within the sands below them reconfigured themselves into the hand of the defender.

He quickly met a strike by the Emperor which shuttered through both of their weapons. The metallic being quickly gave a thought and the glass tip of the weapon became an element that will shine its light within the current epoch at only this time. This moment was the weapon sending a stream of its light against the Champion of Mankind.

Much to the Dragons annoyance, the being who might as well be a God to mankind dodged the attack. The man threw himself off the horse which lost him his steed. At this the Machine God could taste the sadness and anguish that the Knight challenging him felt. It was a delicious taste that the Machine God only had the pleasure of tasting several epochs ago. Back when he was whole and fighting the War in Heaven.

This Champion of Mankind was truly an heir to the Old One’s legacy.

In this moment the Dragon began studying his target. The man was of the Warp and such blurred the vision of the Dragon’s sight to a certain extent. The Dragon recognized the man as a person named Michael, who in the future eras shall be named Saint for his deeds here today by those he shepard.

But the man before a living god was not just Michael. He was several beings who inhabited this simple rock within the galaxy. He was a Sorcerer King and he was a Prophet. He was a Warrior and now a Saint. Later he shall be a Politician and an Emperor.

One after another the Man struck the God, the two of them dancing a dance of warrior and beast. Several scrapes and even grooves appeared upon the Necrodermis of the God while the Emperor had several grooves sliced and his flesh torn.

The weapon that this creature, this god amongst Man, used against the Dragon was somehow able to harm the Necrodermis of the Machine God. Yet the Man of many names and faces could not keep the necrodermis shell upon the Machine God from healing itself and knitting together.

To this the Being admitted the man before him was of the same station. Unlike the Old Ones who were raised in a galaxy of peace this man was alive during the era of Gods. A time where he fought off numerous creatures of the Warp who attempted to gain some stake upon the soul of his people. So while the Dragon could once have defeated an Old One whose power was equal to this man, this man was skilled in the art of using his psychic arts as a tool for war.

It was a stalemate.
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The Dragon brought down is spear, the attack slamming into the shaft of the Saint’s weapon. With a psychic rebuff the man produced enough psychic might that the two of them were sent away from one another. With three swings the Mechanical Dragon sent upon the man a ray of green light which glassed the ground underneath him. As his weapon danced within one hand the Dragon raised another hand and sent a torrent of emerald lighting which rocked the ground.

The man quickly began spinning his weapon, psychic energy swelling as lightning caressed the shaft as the beam was nimbly dodged by foresight. To see a mortal dodging his spears attack was annoying to the Dragon. It reminded him of the Aldari, a group which he hated with the greatest of passions.

As the Dragon prepared his next attack the being before him raised a hand towards him. The Dragon felt no psychic might swelling through the limb but instead a call upon emotion. The Dragon gave himself a moment’s thought, his mind looking upon the cosmos to see what heeding this call would mean for the future.

It was a future of no more hunger.

“Dragon!” Shouted the Saint as he pointed at the Dragon’s heart, “To what kind of being are you? You are not of the Warp. You do not smell of Daemons or Gods but of metal and lightning. To what are you?”

Laughter escaped the mouthless face of the Dragon as he rose upwards in the air. Here he was having memories of long past battles and he was battling against a creature who was only a few thousand years old.

“I was once Mag’ladroth to the Necrontyr, but to you and the Aeldari I am the Void Dragon. I am a piece of thou who was Master of the Material Universe. Master of its workings and that which used the Material Universe. In the primitive terms of the Necrontyr, I am one piece of the God of Machines,”

“Machines…” The man who was Ancient to his people but a fledgling to the Dragon spoke the word in thought, “These Machines, do they grant power to men that do not have psychic might?”

“Yes, that is what Machines grant to those that use them. As your species use spears, swords, and bows for warfare you are but on the first steps towards my Domain.” There was a deep setting pride within the voice of the God as he laughed, “But do not think I will grant you this Truth of the Universe. I played the games of Mephet’ran, giving my knowledge so that the Necrontyr shall have their ascendance and feed us their souls. But just as he tricked them they tricked us, shattering my divine form into pieces before my Great Project could be completed.”
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Those words spoken were meant to be final but the other gave a response, “Why do you sink your teeth into so many of my fellow man? Have you been cursed with an ethereal hunger which cannot be quenched?”

The Dragon focused upon his foe with an anger of three thousand stars. An anger so great that he wished to eliminate this person but the entire planet they were upon. Such was the transgression of those words that they mocked a C’Tan! Yet…

“Does it matter to you whether I do so out of hunger or pleasure? My hunger is what ruined me and brought me to this epoch's long exile. To be a refugee within the Galaxy that I once ruled! So if you speak of it as a curse then it is a curse, a curse that I suffer from the sapience that I so enjoy.”

It was then that the C’Tan could taste it. Oh how powerful this emotion his sparing foe was. Many of his fellows felt emotions differently and beyond all the emotions that the Dragon enjoyed it was Inspiration.

“This is but a shard of you, one which roams the Galaxy as nothing more than a pest.” The Apex of Man said as he spoke what the Dragon knew to be a deal, “It also means that this is but one of many chances you have. If I betray you them you will only have lost one piece of yourself against thousands.”

“Only I am free, Saint.” The God spoke with a dangerous fury. Said fury seemed to lesson as he raised a hand towards the stars and studied them, “But you are wise beyond your years. Yes, to the Aeldari I am but a pest. A maggot of their Mythic past that can be destroyed with a single thought if they learn of my existence. Speak, Saint, but you tread in the space between stars.”

“If I were to relieve you of your hunger, you shall give mankind Machines.” Declared the Apex of Mankind as if he was talking to an equal.

“You must have a theory, Saint. Prove to me you speak the truth and you might have Technology beyond your comprehension.”

Upon his challenge the Emperor raised his hand and pointed it towards the Dragon. It was then that the hunger which had been gnawing him for eternity began to wane. The Dragon could taste the flavor of emotion which the Apex of Mankind gave to him. Belief.

>Study the historical record.
>Try to comprehend the meaning!
>A lesson is here, a lesson of the Hunger.
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>A lesson is here, a lesson of the Hunger.

This is amazing. THe Void dragon sleeps not because he is trapped. But because he is fed.
... SHARDQUEST HOOOOOO!!!!
Time to assemble the void dragon!
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>>5572278
>Try to comprehend the meaning!
>A lesson is here, a lesson of the Hunger.
We MUST know more!
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>>5572278
I'm grinning ear to ear, this update is awesome!

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>>5572278
>Study the historical record.
A quest, to find the Dragon
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>>5572278
>>Try to comprehend the meaning!

That's the trick Emperor use to fill TalOS's hunger. That's how you tame the machine!

Lesson pf the Hunger is opposite of this, imho - It's how to start devouring souls to become stronger but also more beastly.

And to study the historical records - is how to find the Void Dragon, but if we awoke him, then we will need to feed it, because Emperor is on the North front, which we can't.
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>>5572278
>Try to comprehend the meaning!
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>>5572278
>Study the historical record.
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>>5572278

>Try to comprehend the meaning!

Magnificent, the cult was created by the emperor to create the golden age. But what happened in the man of Iron rebellion?

Was this the fucking blue parakeet's first successful attempt to control humanity? Does this encounter mean that without the interference of the parasites, one day humanity would reach the same level as the intubated?

Or that mankind lacks the natural mental capacity to reach this peak of intellect, proving that the most advanced technologies are for practical purposes, magic?

And finally, how does QM manage to write the emperor as a realistic individual when dozens of paid authors cannot?
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>>5572278
>>A lesson is here, a lesson of the Hunger.
KNOWLEDGE and LESSONS!

>>5572427
respect and love for the material would be my first answer
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>>5572278
>Try to comprehend the meaning!
Finally, a good emperor charecter
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>>5572465
Also, that's where some, if not all, the mechanicum worship energy goes to. The dragon needs belief to satied his hunger. Hmm good lore
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>>5572278
>A lesson is here, a lesson of the Hunger.
Mag’ladroth more like Tsun'dereroth am I right lads?
Awesome update.
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>>5572278
>>A lesson is here, a lesson of the Hunger.
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>>5572278
>Try to comprehend the meaning!
>A lesson is here, a lesson of the Hunger.
KNOWLEDGE
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>>5572278
>A lesson!
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>>5572278
>Try to comprehend the meaning!
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>>5572266
>>Master of the 3rd Legion
Fulgrim is not going to like that
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>>5572278
>Try to comprehend the meaning!
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>>5572530
Kek.

>Hey fulgrim, we're taking your boys for a spin.
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>>5572278
>A lesson is here, a lesson of the Hunger.
Any advances towards mastering T4L0S Blankiness will be a great reward
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>>5572363
>but if we awoke him, then we will need to feed it, because Emperor is on the North front, which we can't.

The shard is being fed you dumby, by the belief of the mechanicum cult. According to QM's headcannon (which is awesome) the void dragon is content and chilling on Mars, giving humans Technology by just being there. But what does it DO besides being fed and gving tech by osmosis... chill?
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>>5572546
Apparently it makes prophets and avatars.

And being really honest, I don't see why Talos would turn against the dragon after this revelation. Tangible proof of his deity, a reason for the deity to aid mankind, and greater power through acting as a conduit for it.

Though we will need to revise our definition of "god" because using the one we did against lorgar, the dragon doesn't count either
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>>5572278
>Try to comprehend the meaning!
I guess this could mean that the emperor is the omnissiah for bringing machines to mankind in the past
Dark mechanicum cults stay mad
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>>5572551
Ah, but the Dragon does not need Belief to have power that he already has. He has only been led astray because of hunger.
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>>5572278
>Try to comprehend the meaning!
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>>5572602
Hmm, I mean, it isn't as though they said they were not immortal. Just that he was shattered and imprisoned.

Huh, re-reading it again, nothing really challenges our definitions. Just tells us that the warp parasites can almost CERTAINLY die.
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>>5572278
>Try to comprehend the meaning!
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>>5572431
There are three things you must understand about the Emperor.
1. He is the center of 40k. Whatever he does or say will be scrutinized. This makes him dangerous to write and will always piss people off.
2. He's done some decisions people think are stupid. How do you deal with these decisions. You need to take time with a group of writers and actually plan this out. While group think is dangerous when writing, when you force people to have different opinions it makes things more reasonable. I myself just use the 40k community and their theories as this.
3. Multiple Writers cause problems. Just realize the differences between Judism, Christianity, and Islam all about who is pretty much the same deity. If you are curious how this can be a problem go on /pol/ and talk about Orthodoxy.
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>>5572278
>Try to comprehend the meaning!
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Comprehend the Meaning!
>>5572293
>>5572363
>>5572409
>>5572427
>>5572465
>>5572486
>>5572524
>>5572534
>>5572568
>>5572665
>>5572722
>>5572924

Study the Record
>>5572341
>>5572426

A Lesson in Hunger
>>5572431
>>5572478
>>5572484
>>5572522
>>5572541
>>5572283

Good to see everyone enjoyed the part.
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>>5573148
It was really great yes. It's a wonderful expansion to the Knight and the Dragon scene in the Mechanicus novel.

That poor bored perpetual sitting in front of the Noctis Labrynthe just waiting to pass his 'duty' onto Dalia.
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TalOS’s mind returned to him, no longer was it surrendered to the Machine God. Within seconds he gained the understanding of what the Emperor wanted to avoid, and the cost of the summons that he has paid.

The Machine God walks against the Rangdan on the side of the Imperium. Thus will they succeed in the destruction of their foe.

However the question now was why the Machine God chose to show TalOS his meeting with the Emperor. The first was easily reasoned, that the Machine God wished for TalOS to understand that he and the Emperor are allies in supporting mankind. That the Technology was the gift of the Machine God to Humanity at the behest of the Emperor of Mankind. A deal happening in the first era of mankind.

TalOS felt that it was not the meaning he should gain from it. It was history for sure but it was not what the Machine God wanted him to know.

Maybe it was something in relation to his imprisonment? But if that was the case then the Machine God would have gifted TalOS knowledge of where to find him. Though TalOS had a good understanding that he could seek out the Aeldari for potential information it was not the reason it was given.

As TalOS pondered the possible meaning came to him. A hint of inspiration within his mind. Maybe it was that the Machine God values mankind now and that its alliance is to mankind. It was in fact the Emperor who forged this alliance. Thus, TalOS should continue his service to the two of them just as he had been.

It was also here that TalOS understood why the Emperor entertains the Machine Cult. That if the Emperor was to try to shatter the Mechanicum that it would sever his agreement with an equally powerful god.

Ultimately, through the actions of the Emperor the Machine God chose Humanity to inherit his Technology. One could almost call the Emperor the true Omnissiah for he was the one to forge such an alliance. TalOS did not think so though. While the Emperor brought mankind Technology he is not a Prophet.

As TalOS finished his thoughts he decided that it might be time to study the myths of the Aeldari. He knew for certain that he had read the Story of the Void Dragon. TalOS also remembered how the Motive Force felt to his God, thus he knew here and now how to move forward with his research.
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The War against the Rangdan was finished.

All information from the north was now scrubbed and an order was sent out to everyone. That all records of Ferrus Manus were to be removed as their brother’s sin was tantamount. In addition to this the Tenth Legion was to be culled of all members for they had commit a great many crimes during the war.

TalOS understood well enough what likely happened. The Psychic connection that Ferrus had with his sons must have forced many of them to turn against those fighting. And the Tenth were swarming that battlefield in a vain attempt to recover their Father.

The Fabricator General wondered what kind of crime his brother must have committed. Was it the simple betrayal, a transformation into some monster, or maybe something far more sinister was at play that TalOS did not know. TalOS had a moment’s thought which generated a simple reasoning, that the remembrance of Ferrus Manus was to the detriment of the Imperium.

They were all dealing with some force of C’Tan after all, that much TalOS was guessing since the Emperor brought the Machine God to the northern front. Such a being must have played with reality in such a way that memory gave it power.

When the Psykers and Priests came to Lucius to purge any memory of Ferrus Manus from the data vaults TalOS did not stop them. While it saddened him to forget a brother TalOS understood too well now what Knowledge could give influence within one’s mind. Thus he purged it.

The Legion of the Tenth would have been culled if it had not been for the voices of Rogal Dorn and Roboute Guilliman. The two of them argued that such a massive loss of life would ultimately harm the Imperium, thus they petitioned and got permission to indoctrinate these Legionnaires into their forces.

Rogal Dorn only want a portion for his own forces, a select few that he thought would be useful. Roboute Guilliman thought otherwise and took those that Dorn did not wish to have. It was this that caused the Ultramarines to swell. There had been others who argued against this stating that the Ultramarines should not have such an honor, but Guilliman paid each of these brothers a boon so that he can have what he secured. Some, such as the Lion, still did not see the light of Guilliman’s reason.

TalOS ultimately did not care, he had far more than what Guilliman managed now. While the Ultramarines were over a hundred thousand now TalOS had thousands of Knights and millions of Skitarii in addition to his Proelitors.
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When it came to the defence of Xana Perturabo proved his intelligence and valor in the fighting. When the Emperor walked in the North the Iron Warriors found themselves fighting an invigorated foe who knew for a fact that he should have been the weakest link.

It was here that some traits of the Iron Warriors was learned. Where someone like Mortarion would have called an organized retreat the Iron Warriors heavily practiced the action of a Collapsing Defense.

When the Rangdan Xenoforms were overwhelming a planet this planet was bombarded with little care for the Iron Warriors who were still upon the planet. Twice his brother fired an exterminatus upon a planet, shattering a world which had the bodies of three and five thousand Iron Warrior corpses upon it. The only precaution he took with these exterminations was that he cleared with Xana that the planets were fine to be destroyed.

When planet side they were just as brutal. If there was a retreat called by the commanding officer it was always covered with a bombardment directly upon the Iron Warriors who were still in the trenches. However as TalOS studied the records the amount of casualties generated by these actions became less and less.

One does not always defend when war happens though and the Iron Warriors were devastating in the charge. Lessons learned from the tactics in defense were taken to the offensive with Iron Warriors charging the Rangdan while Artillery rained down upon them.

Thus the battles continued for years with the Iron Warriors using three times more munitions than any of the other Legions. Perturabo had the understanding that the Federation had a near inexhaustible volume of production and he saw it fit that the Iron Warriors would employ it to compensate for the power of nearly four Legions.

In that he succeeded. The Rangdan only arrived in the system of Xana but failed to touch down upon the planet in their assault. It was after this moment that the tides suddenly turned and the entire Rangdan front was surrounded from the farthest rim.

In a masterful stratagem Perturabo completely encircled the Rangdan and slaughtered them.

Many of his warriors died, so many that many other Legions would have faltered. But the Iron Warriors did not route, did not dissolve, and unlike the Tenth did not allow themselves to ultimately be captured. They were the victors of this war.

>Host a parade in their honor.
>Demand Perturabo and Legion come to Lucius to rest for a week, all expenses on Lucius.
>Catch Perturabo before he leaves for his next campaign to give thanks.
>I would give an option to simply give him a message, but I know you fellows.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2EwlIWRbUu8 I can't believe this
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>>5573280
>thus they petitioned and got permission to indoctrinate these Legionnaires into their forces.
Awwwwww
I wanted a piece of that pie!

ESPECIALLY cause most of them are already augmented and mechanicum lovers.

We'd have given them back as Techmarines if they wanted. . .

Grrr, oh well, we're still bigger than both of them right?
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>>5573284
>Host a parade in their honor.
He shall have his triumph
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>>5573291
Not in Marines.
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>>5573284
>Host a parade in their honor.
Let the galaxy hear the tales of glory of the heroes of the Iron 4th!
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>>5573293
Damn. Two ways to make marines, and we still got outnumbered by the blue boys in super soldiers.

Ah well, our support forces are cooler though.
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>>5573284
>Catch Perturabo before he leaves for his next campaign to give thanks.
I want more one on one action
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>>5573284
>Host a parade in their honor.
>Catch Perturabo before he leaves for his next campaign to give thanks.
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>>5573284
>Host a parade
>Demand that perty rest in the fed for a week.

You defended our hoard Perty, enjoy the spoils of being spoiled.
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>>5573284
>Host a parade in their honor.
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>>5573284
>Demand Perturabo and Legion come to Lucius to rest for a week, all expenses on Lucius.
He's not gonna accept it, but don't it cost nothing to try it
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>>5573284

>Host a parade in their honor.
He deserved it, plus I don't see how we couldn't thank him in person after the show. Let the galaxy know that there is no force in the galaxy capable of penetrating the walls of the fourth legion!

>>5573293
QM in addition to the "F.A.G." And the super servitors using ogryns. The project to create the genetic template database, thus creating a system capable of accelerating the recruitment of the second legion, is it still standing?

>After all we have many worlds to protect.
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>>5573279
>>Maybe it was that the Machine God values mankind now and that its alliance is to mankind.
>>This C'Tan shard values humanity
I am not sure how to feel about this
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>>5573284

>Host a parade in their honor.
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>>5573284
>Host a parade in their honor.
Shower him in praise and adoration
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>>5573349
Did we actually do an action for Ogryns? Dont think we did.

The FAG and the general ease of cybernetics compared to geneseed should make our Acillian recruiting faster.

Maybe we just dont see the need to invest in that many Proelitor when we have a bunch of other stuff to spread our resources around to.
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>>5573375
We didn't have a vote, but QM mentioned something here
>>5570816
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>>5573284
>>Host a parade in their honor.
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>Host a parade in their honor.
>Demand Perturabo and Legion come to Lucius to rest for a week, all expenses on Lucius.

He's going to hate this. Lets do it!
HIT THIS TSUNDERE WITH EVERYTHING WE'VE GOT!

Guiliman did this to Sanguinius and was rejected right?
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>>5573284
>Host a parade in their honor.
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>>5573375

I think we need the numbers considering the future. The Federation is too valuable to be ignored during Heresy, I wouldn't be surprised if it wasn't one of the primary targets.

And we sacrificed our Psykers to give the Emperor his Gray Knights much earlier than usual in the original timeline. With the idea that the auxiliaries of the traitorous legions will be converted or destroyed, this leaves us with above average conventional combat, and many front to defend.

>The lack of Space Marines will be pretty obvious, real quick.
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>>5574171
With the 2nd Legion, we have the interesting dillema of quantity vs quality.

The ceiling of which our individual Marine or Acillian can climb is higher than anyone else. Nigh short to the power of being actual Dreadnoughts.

Even before all major upgrades we had Vadar and AL4N do, they had the Magnificat Gene which means our Acillians could if given time and resource reach a height of a foot over the regular marine and their healing factor is superior. And this was at the very start of the game.

I think it would be neat if the "lower numbers" of the 2nd Legions Proelitor actually belies the fact that each of them are worth so many more normal unaugmented marines.

I'd wish there were a better way to compare them to "Better, Stronger, Harder marines" than Proto-Primaris. Raptors maybe? Basically they are not your average marine.
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Our marines pray while shooting!
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>>5574259

I have no doubts about our destructive capabilities, the problem is that if the campaign for the federation space extends for too long, we could lose industrial capacity, or God forbid, knowledge stored in the various forge worlds.

In my opinion we would have to destroy as many of them as possible in fleet battles, before they even entered the atmosphere of our worlds. If we do not have absolute advantages in every atmospheric conflict, we may suffer irreversible damage.

Not to mention that this is just one of the campaigns we'll have to participate in during the Heresy. Because I highly doubt Tal0S isn't going to try to crush the Heresy on Mars or any other world where the cult has been corrupted.

In short, our property damage tolerance is pretty low. And the consequences of this damage can extend far beyond what we might immediately think. Any advantage, no matter how redundant, will make a difference.
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>>5573284
>Host a parade in their honor.
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>>5573834
Support
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Host a Parade
>>5573292
>>5573295
>>5573317
>>5573322
>>5573324
>>5573358
>>5573369
>>5573818
>>5573957
>>5574326
>>5573349
>>5573834

Meet him quickly
>>5573301

Rest, idiot
>>5573328
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If the Heresy happens, we'll at best try to get beck to here we are right now... For the next 10k years
Let's kill it in its cradle.
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>>5574911
QM said multiple times we can't stop the heresy
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The blaring of several Titans echoed through the streets which were only matched by the cheers of the citizens. As always there was fanfare when a Primarch was to come upon Lucius but this one was clearly much more close to the Federation than all the others.

The middle of the streets were open without a single vehicle to cover them. Unlike the many times before where it was a small precession of soldiers this time it was filled to the brim with Astartes.

At the front was the Proelitor, both Astartes and Acillian, making their way through the streets as a vangaurd to control the crowd. Such use of force was not necessary upon the planet of Lucius, as the Serfs were tamed by the brilliance of their Holy Masters, but it also acted as a sort of control and pace maker for those present.

Behind them was the thousands of Iron Warriors. Their armor was a dark steel grey as so much of their arsenal was created from the forges of Lucius. Upon each of their shoulders was strands of yellow and black coloring, one with so much meaning to the Machine Cult.

Among these Astartes was Perturabo. The Giant of a man walked with a sort of annoyance with his eyes glancing at each of his sons. If someone looked at him from the outside you would say that he was dragged to these festivities against his will. This ran counter to the Astartes of his Legion, each of which held within their hearts an immense amount of Pride.

Such a thing TalOS was not surprised about when relating to the Astartes who walked amongst their Father. Roughly two decades ago the Iron Warriors had found themselves decimated and ridiculed for that decimation. That they were hated by almost every other Legion for this action and was hated by their Father because he was disgusted by them. They had suffered a great war that saw thousands of their kind die within the bloody planets, many of which killed by their own hands.

Today, today they felt all this pain and misery experienced at the hands of the Universe had been worth it. It had been paid for what now seemed liked a bright future at the side of the Mechanicum.

As Pertuarbo’s stone cold face looked upon TalOS the Fabricator General was no longer fooled. While his brother played the reluctant fool he was enjoying every cheer and cry of thanks in his honor.

When the two of them met the Pariah’s suspicions were proven correct. There, upon the steps of his manufactorium, the Fabricator General extended his hand towards his brother. He watched thoughts going through the eyes of his brother and for a moment they glanced in a direction that must have been so distant to him now.

With his thoughts finished, Pertuarbo shook the hand of TalOS to a cheering crowd.
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As always, after such festivities, TalOS and the Primarch who was upon the planet of Lucius returned to the home of TalOS’s raising. Unlike many of the other times he could hear the workshop have some life within it as Magos C4R was currently working on a more recent teleportation device design.

It was one for individual persons to be teleported, a great boon in the field of science if it is successful.

As the machines worked in the background TalOS and Pertuarbo sat at an enlarged table, a few servitors at each side tending to their needs. TalOS reached over and took out from one of the Servitor’s a cask and another a pair of cups.

TalOS poured himself a drink and looked towards his brother, “Do you want a glass? The B33R is a chemical compound that is different from the numerous alcohols that you’ve had in the past.”

Perturabo looked upon his brother with a somewhat worn glare as he spoke, “I do not drink.”

“Really?” To hear such a response from Perturabo of all peoples was something that TalOS was not suspecting, “Do you do so out of a moral matter or a more practical one?”

“I do so out of caution.” Answered the other Giant as he seemed to measure the worth of his words carefully. TalOS could tell too that he spoke the truth as a subtle pain was ebbing within his brother. So visceral was it that he knew it was a pain in the neck.

A bad experience. It was likely not something of a more basic mistake with the making of wine for a Primarch does not suffer such pains from mistakes. To add in that tinge of paranoia that was emitted by his brother, he must have been poisoned.

TalOS weighed whether or not to continue on the subject. Seeing as it was one that could be pursued TalOS decided that it should be, “What kind of experience would make a Primarch so cautious, I ask?”

TalOS could see for a moment that Perturabo was weighing whether or not he should say anything. Such a weighing was taking its toll on the Primarch as he focused on what was the right answer.

“It is not something that you should care about.” Perturabo said as he tried to brush off the question with a dose of brutal declaration.

TalOS gave a smile in reply, “I should care for you are both my Brother and my Guest. The more I learn, the more I can do to accommodate the one who defended Xana and the Federation.”
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“Flattery will not work for you.” The Iron Warrior told his brother with annoyance on the outside and embarrassment on the inside, “I do not wish to tell you.”

Going at his brother from the front did not work as TalOS understood. Neither was giving him a piece of expression able to get him to answer. Right now TalOS was too curious for his own good and so he decided to try one last tactic.

“You bring a tear to my eye brother.” TalOS faint as a joke to Perturabo, “Would you be willing to at least eat some of my Mother’s Corpse Starch, or will that be too much as well?”

Perturabo looked annoyed at TalOS as he realized that he played his cards wrong. Maybe he also thought that holding back that information would be enough to harm their relationship. Really TalOS did not care but he wanted something.

His brother admitted, “When I was in my Father’s Court, one of the neighboring tyrants attempted to kill me with a poisoned cask of wine, disguised as a gift. Is that enough for you?” The annoyance was cooked well into his voice and the embarrassment was clear as day.

Such an answer was well within parameters TalOS guessed but hearing it was much worse than simply guessing. Seeing as no response was more rude then speaking TalOS gave his thought, “How young were you?”

“Does it matter?”

“When we are young things happen that we are not proud of. I myself lost an arm to an ambush by the Plastoids.” TalOS said as he rubbed his shoulder, “The one I have today is not the original, but one that I created. Since then I am never without my Steel Wardens or equal force at least one room away from me.”

TalOS could see the eyes of Perturabo scan his memory for what TalOS had said. The only times that TalOS had neglected the Steel Wardens was when the Custodians of the Emperor were able to take up this duty, and Perturabo knew for a fact that they could be trusted for they were bodyguards of the Emperor.

Understanding dawned with a new found kinship.

>Trade tips to avoid assassinations.
>Talk about homeworlds
>Focus on the coming meal

>>Gift
>Bionics
>Blackstone
>A big ass gun.
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>>5574932
>Talk about homeworlds

>Blackstone
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>>5574932
>Trade tips to avoid assassinations.
Two paranoids talking shop
>Blackstone
Pert is going to love this. No more Eye of Terror.
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>>5574932
>Trade tips to avoid assassinations.
>Blackstone
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>>5574932
>Talk about homeworlds
There must be SOMETHING he likes...
>A big ass gun.
No, Perturabro, you will have to carry that weight, always. The eye of terror is something you have to live with.
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>>5574932
>Trade tips to avoid assassinations.

>Blackstone

God Pert must love not having the big red eye on him every time we meet.
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>>5574932
>Talk about homeworlds
I want to know more about perturabro

>>Gift
>Blackstone
Not having the eye of terror look at you for even a short while must be a relief
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>>5574932
>>Trade tips to avoid assassinations.
Perturabo was the 2nd most paranoid Primarch. I'm sure if we put our minds together, we'll come up with something even Curze or Alpharius would give pause to.

>>Gift
>Blackstone
Low key there's a strong likelyhood this will get him killed in the HH because the Eye of Terror is like the Astronomican to him
But I think it's the gesture that matters
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>Focus on the coming meal.
>Blackstone w/ eye of terror emergency navigation advise.

Let him find family.
Give him freedom.
Give him a future to fight for.
Haha just trying to cover the bases.
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>>5574932
>Trade tips to avoid assassinations.
>A big ass gun (kinetic weapon preferably - with teleporting ammo stocks)
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>>5574932
>Trade tips to avoid assassinations.
We can bond over this
>Blackstone
He'd appreciate creating something out of this
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>>5575186
What would he want to create?
Would it be like the Blackstone pendant we gifted to our favorite Ahriman?
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>>5575300
I'm hoping we just give him a chunk of Blackstone.
There's plenty of things he can create out of it, armour lining, a hammer, helmet, etc. Perty's a crafty guy, he'll find a use for it
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I think perhaps the biggest lesson we can learn against getting killed is from Ferrus Manus desu.

#1 Don't get Caught Alone
#2 Always have a Line of Retreat
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>>5574932

>Trade tips to avoid assassinations.
>Blackstone.
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>>5574932
>Trade tips to avoid assassinations.
>Blackstone.
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Homeworlds
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>>5574954
>>5574973

Avoiding Assassinations
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>>5574966
>>5574990
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>>5575447
>>5575764

The Meal
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It was easy to tell that Perturabo did not know what to say to the words of TalOS. Indeed the Primarch had suffered but losing an entire limb was not something that he could so easily understand.

It was of little circumstance.

“What kind of Assassinations have you avoided in the past? From what you have said I feel yours is more of a civil matter.” TalOS guessed with a fair amount of estimation.

To that TalOS received a laugh of all things. A tempered smirk appearing on the face of Perturabo as memories came, “Civil is not the words to describe the people of Olympia. In the sleeves of each noble there is a dagger and within their chambers a vial of poison and antidote.”

“But each of them have been from humans.” TalOS placed forward with a hint of understanding.

“Yes, which means in order to achieve that they want to achieve they must get your trust.” Perturabo complained as he gestured towards the cask, “What flows more than wine is poison within Olympian Courts. So that I could drink anything I had to develop a density based tester to see if the compounds within the drink were tampered with.”

“Do you have this tester with you?” TalOS asked as he was interested in the words.

“I do.” Perturabo said as he reached into a piece of his armor and took out a small cylindrical device, “It will not work on your creation though. It's not alcohol, but a chemical concoction made to act like it.”

TalOS had to nod to those words, “You are correct, brother. If I cannot put your mind at ease then I will simply have the cask to myself.”

Perturabo gave an annoyed look as his brother downed the glass and got another glass together. Such an annoyance was a play on him, but TalOS did not criticize him for the reasoning. It was a simple reasoning that was born of being upon such a damned planet.
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With a smile upon his face TalOS reached over and retrieved a box from a Servitor. In doing so he placed it upon the table and slid it towards his brother. As it did so, TalOS flicked his hand in such a way that the container opened up to reveal its contents to his brother.

After all, Perturabo would not have opened it if TalOS had done that. Not with something that would have felt dangerous.

“As for myself, I have had so many wars against those imbued with the Warp that I have had to take drastic measures.” TalOS said with an allusion to what he was, “Before I became a Pariah I was similar to you. It is for that reason I embraced the use of Blackstone to nullify all psychic effects upon my person.”

The Iron Warrior looked skeptically upon the small chunk of metal that TalOS presented. His eyes peering upon it in a deep study. He then began moving the box around from the outside, seeing that it was indeed not trapped in any way.

“What kind of psychic attacks have you defended against?” The Primarch asked looking towards TalOS once again.

“The Mitu were able to tell the future of any who could be seen by the Warp. Some of them might have even had the ability to scry upon me. For that reason I used the Blackstone to deny them this foresight.” TalOS answered as he nodded, “Another is Teleportation. Currently only psykers can move infantry around with their mind. This Blackstone will allow you to prevent this by making a zone of normality they cannot enter within.”

With caution Perturabo closed the box that was before him and gave a cautious nod, “I will see if I can use it in any reasonable capacity.”

“No need to rush it, brother.” TalOS said as he gave a small laugh, “But try to keep it close as much as you can when the time comes. You never know when those from the outside will try their hand.”

At those words Perturabo’s neck snapped towards TalOS. Before Perturabo might have wondered if TalOS was telling the truth when he talked about paranoia, but by giving those words TalOS proved that he was nod joking.

Just like his brother, to a large extent TalOS was right.
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With that exchange of gifts the meeting between TalOS and Perturabo finished. His brother quickly making his way towards the next campaign after their meeting. Such speed to TalOS was more that his brother did not want to dealy instead of any desire to run away from him.

Time went forward and TalOS continued his research. His mind continued to refer back to the vision of the Machine God and with each pass TalOS gained an understanding that could not be easily done.

One of those TalOS had vividly remembered was being able to see into the future. To judge the future was actually a very reasonable thing that could be accomplished when one studied the stars. When someone looks at a constellation they could take a near perfect guess on what was to occure based on the rate of travel and location, giving them the ability to know its exact location within a few thousand years.

By this logic did TalOS understand the Machine God perceived the universe. It was simply that the Machine God’s way of looking into the future was something that TalOS needed to fully comprehend.

It was hard, to guess the nature of the Universe through the flow just near him, but TalOS realized that he might have had a revelation.

His first tests were to see if things he was aware of could be seen. The test became studying what meal UZ1 would cook on this day based on the layout of the Universe. In that TalOS guessed it was going to be some meat matched with bread. And that morning, TalOS enjoyed both that he was right, and the breakfast that morning.

Here he continued working to gain more and more understanding. He needed something more unknown, something that could not be so easily seen by anyone. He would guess when the next Primarch would be discovered. By his calculations TalOS could see a brother discovered seven years from the current moment, and that they would be found near Ultramar.

When word of the Khan reached TalOS’s ears four years in the Primarch simply shook his head. He was still new at this, and needed more understanding. TalOS sent his brother an invitation and got back an apology from his brother that he could not meet him at this moment. In the same message he asked if TalOS knew where the Star Hunters could be, to which TalOS furnished information with words that if he gets the chance to visit TalOS.

It was an understandable matter to TalOS for without a Legion the Khan would not be able to take his Oath of Moment. So he would let it slide this time.

>Join in the next discovery
>Lets seek out some damn Aeldari
>Focus on raw research output.
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>>5576206
>Focus on raw research output.
Ok, so next up is Curze then Angron
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>>5576206
>Focus on raw research output
More necron wizardry please
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>>5576206
>Focus on raw research output.
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>>5576206
>Join in the next discovery
Something interesting is happening, I know it.
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>>5576206
>Focus on raw research output.
the Khan is a very mid primarch.
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the next discovery will be Angron anons, so if we want to try to save him this is our chance
>>5576206
>Join in the next discovery
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>>5576261
wait i was wrong, its not angron its konrad
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>>5576261
Since we just found the Khan, it means the next one is Curze, then it's Angron's turn.
Unless QM wants to change the order
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>>5576266
Oh nevermid, you corrected yourself.
I'll be honest, I also though it was going to be Angron because Nuceria is close to Maccrage, but turns out it was just Mundus Planus, which is near the western Ultramar
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>>5576206
>Join in the next discovery
Discovery of Sicaran Tanks
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>>5576206
>Join in the next discovery
Now now now, is this exactly primarch related? I sure think so
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>Lets seek out some damn Aeldari

The secrets of the universe are valuable data points towards the true nature of the machine god.

We must know more. He has blessed us immensely. We shall tirelessly search for is mysteries.
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>>5576206
>Join in the next discovery
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>>5576447
>Switch to
>Lets seek out some damn Aeldari
Oh wait it's Konrad up next? Fuck Konrad, let's go fight some Eldar. Preferably the Dark kind, the other ones left us alone.
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>>5576206
> Lets seek out some damn Aeldari
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>>5576206
>Lets seek out some damn Aeldari
Let's fuck with them
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>>5576206
>Focus on raw research output
I'm curious, what would happen if we rolled up in our Blackstone fortress next to a craft world?
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>>5576448
Technically speaking. Talos can remove Konrad's Visions and chill him out.

But yeah. He's at his best when he's in psyco batman mode.
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>>5576206
>Find the eldar.
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>>5576526
The Eldar would experience everything around them failing. Thinking that they were caught in a Necron trap.
IT would be beautiful.
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>>5576206
>Lets seek out some damn Aeldari
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>>5576206
>Focus on raw research output.
I wonder if we could go after the Outsider before/after the Heresy... Until then however, let's make the Federation even more of a powerhouse.
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>>5576206
>Focus on raw research output.
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>>5576254
>Change to
>Lets seek out some damn Aeldari

Just realized I'm not as big a fan of Curze either. I am curious to see what effect we have on more psychic xenos.
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>Lets seek out some damn Aeldari
well now that we have some Void Dragon juice maybe our research will be significantly more fruitful. Although finding out more about the Machine god is certainly appealing though we may not like what we find maybe we could ensure some guaranties that Humanity won't be Necroned.
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>>5576206
>Lets seek out some damn Aeldari
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>>5576385
>>5576206
Aw shucks I am extremely sorry but I want to swtich my vote from >join the next discovery to
>Let's seek out some damn Aeldari
Last time we saw a craftworld... and we were scared shitless by it and the only thing we could do was to hope it would go away (worked like a charm)
What if we find the hmmm bsdm kind?
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Focus on Raw Research!
>>5576212
>>5576217
>>5576224
>>5576257
>>5576526
>>5576892
>>5577067

Aeldari Fuckery
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>>5577353
>>5576448
>>5576475
>>5576493
>>5576603
>>5576888
>>5577260
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>>5577203

Join in the next discovery
>>5576261
>>5576276

Poor Aeldari, but I get to write with Magnus now!
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Time went by and another brother was discovered in the decade after the next.

The one discovered was a being named Konrad Curze. His discovery was one which was rapt in chaos and mayhem of a planet marked as Nostramo. To say that the news of his borther’s beliefs came with a sense of an understatement to TalOS.

The man was so insane that he did not go by his true name. When the Emperor named him Konrad Curze demanded that he be called the Night Hunter as he terrorized an entire world with his devilish schemes.

It was the right decision to not extend to his brother an invitation. As news came that the man quickly turned the 8th Legion into murderers was enough to guarantee he had a good chance of just trying to murder the Federation if ever he arrived.

As for the outlook of the continued Crusade TalOS did not know.

In other matters TalOS was able to extend a line to his brother Leman Russ about his lack of appearance upon the Northern Front. Leman stated through the astropathic message that he was understanding that what happened was at the direct orders of the Emperor but gave a lamentation of his new role.

That role being the Emperor’s Executioner.

He did not say it but the reason he shared such news with TalOS was that they could not have an alliance anymore. Where before Leman Russ was simply politicking among his brothers now he must remain on the outside of it all. TalOS wondered if his brother was thankful that the Xth was not someone who he had gotten close to.

For a moment TalOS wondered if he was close to that brother. His memories wiped, TalOS did not know a single moment where he and the Xth had talked or worked with one another. There was not even a warp based afterimage for TalOS to grip onto, only the order from the Emperor to wipe all memory of his brother.

Sadness was there, sadness for what was lost and unknown now. From what TalOS understood even his brothers do not remember fully what their brother was, each of their minds picked apart by the Emperor to make sure nothing remained.

Where TalOS felt sadness though there was also glee. Knowledge of the Machine God’s enemies and that they will hold the secrets he was seeking.
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The one who had been spearheading the research into Aeldari was Magnus the Red, for he wanted the knowledge that they held. It was through Magnus that it was understood that the Aeldari currently used vessels known as Craftworlds to travel across the galaxy after some kind of event.

As Magnus explained it, the Aeldari recently had their entire empire collapse due to some psychic event that he has yet to fully understand. It is for that reason that there are two identified factions of the Aeldari, those who used these Craftworlds and those that were referred to as the Dark Eldar.

This identification was confirmed when reports from the newly made White Scars had run into a Craftworld. Normally such craft would have ran from the expedition but this one had decided to hold its ground against the skirmishing White Scars.

When news of this was received by TalOS through the supply line which fueled the White Scars, TalOS had given some notification to Magnus. The two of them understood it well enough that this might be the only time they would be able to pillage an Eldar Craftworld without the vessel leaving for the Warp.

Word was given to the White Scars to hold them down and within two weeks both the Thousand Sons and a detachment of the Proelitor had arrived within the system. TalOS decided that while the Blackstone Fortress would be useful it would harm his brothers, so instead TalOS decided to get permission from Malcador to bring the Null Nobilite to the field for a real test run.

Just as all of this was happening and the gathering of the Generals was to be held, another fleet had come into the system. These were not only friendlies, but they were the Blood Angels much to the surprise of everyone involved.

TalOS wondered if their appearance was truly a coincidence or something that Sanguinius planned to specifically do. He did not deny them councilship though as even with three Legions present none of them were at their full capacity. Against a foe as unknown as an Aeldari Craftworld, and TalOS was happy to welcome the angel to their ranks.

It was decided that they would meet upon the recently retrofitted Onus Probundi, TalOS hosting a conference of the Imperial Generals upon the Mechanicum Flagship.
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Between them all was a Holovid which formed a large ship. The ship it showed was roughly the size of a planet when compared to the other planets within the system. The other planets were marked out as isolated but near priceless worlds.

Around the strategium were four massive figures. As always TalOS wore the robes of a Lucian Adept which sported the red line signifying his participation within the Reconquista and the Great Crusade. Next to him was Magnus the Red wearing a traditional robe that was accent to the more plain robes of TalOS. Many would claim that the robes of Magnus were more cultured, but Culture was only in the eye of the beholder.

Next to Magnus was Jaghatai Khan wearing an ornate bone white and gold power armor. He sported a signature topknot which was shared by a great variety of his sons as well as a warpainted scar which ran from his forehead across one of his eyes. He looked upon the deck with faint interest as they gazed over the terrain they were to fight upon.

Lastly there was Sanguinius who wore a simple white robe. While the robe appeared to be plain, the Angel had somehow made it look luxurious just by wearing it.

“Welcome everyone, to the Onus Probandi.” TalOS spoke to the group with a large and genuine smile to all those present, “I would first want to thank Jaghatai for staying within the area and keeping the Aeldari down as we transitioned into the system. To think you would do such a favor for me even before we have met in earnest, for that I thank you.”

“It is not a favor, it is war. We could not have defeated these Aeldari by ourselves and I have seen that these worlds are too valuable to leave occupied.” The thick accent of the Primarch rang true as he waved his hand in the air.

There was a small laugh from Magnus as he heard that reply, “Jaghatai you do not understand how thankful both of us are. With this discovery you have advanced mankind’s understanding of the Warp and the Galaxy by eons!”

“Is that so?” There was a small amount of both skepticism and interest within the voice of the Khan as he listened to the words of Magnus the Red.

>No small talk, lets kill them.
>Make sure everyone knows that information is first and foremost the objective.
>Chat a little bit about everyone’s experience with the crusade
>Lets just bullshit, try and get everyone to ease a little bit.
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>>5577506
>Chat a little bit about everyone’s experience with the crusade
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>>5577506
>Chat a little bit about everyone’s experience with the crusade
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>>5577506
>>Make sure everyone knows that information is first and foremost the objective
The khan is right, this is war.
We can small talk over a smoking pile of aeldari corpses after we have won
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>>5577506
>Make sure everyone knows that information is first and foremost the objective.
Somewhere out there I'm sure the Stygians are cringing at missing out on such a great xenos extraction opportunity.
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>Chat a little bit about everyone’s experience with the crusade

We don't have to tell everyone that Info is the objective. Magnus has done that. We can simply bond and get a better measure what everyone is thinking. This will improve our decision making with regards with these two down the line.
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>>5577504
>For a moment TalOS wondered if he was close to that brother. His memories wiped, TalOS did not know a single moment where he and the Xth had talked or worked with one another. There was not even a warp based afterimage for TalOS to grip onto, only the order from the Emperor to wipe all memory of his brother.
AAAAAAAAAAAAAA WHY DO YOU HAVE TO BE LIKE THIS FUCK AAAAAAAAAAAAA NOOOOOOOO T4L0S YOU HAD A BROTHER REMEMBER HIM DAMN IT AAAA GODAMN IT
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>>5577505
>It was through Magnus that it was understood that the Aeldari currently used vessels known as Craftworlds to travel across the galaxy after some kind of event.
But T4l0S... saw one... a century ago
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>>5577506
>>No small talk, lets kill them.
Sorry, I know they are a dying race and each craftworld is worth like, hundreds of planets but... SHIT HAPPENS
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>>5577658
Correct, he tried to hail them but got no answer. So he had no clue who or what build and inhabited them.
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>>5577506
>Chat a little bit about everyone’s experience with the crusade.
>>5577504
We're not getting that OmniAxe off Ferrus are we?
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>>5577506
>Make sure everyone knows that information is first and foremost the objective.
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>>5577506

>Chat a little bit about everyone’s experience with the crusade.

Just some basic info about the overall campaign.
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Chat a little
>>5577511
>>5577519
>>5578204
>>5577610
>>5577993

The Objective
>>5577524
>>5577532
>>5578178

Death and Murder
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It seemed to TalOS that the mood of the room was slightly sour when it came to the words of Magnus. Was the reason because Jaghatai was cautious about the warp or maybe he distrusts it similar to how TalOS did not place trust in it? As TalOS felt his brother’s soul the Primarch could easily tell that Jaghatai did have some psychic potential within him. So maybe it was the former instead of the later.

It also meant however that TalOS needed to change the mood somehow, “So Jaghatai, how has your experience been with the Crusade? You are quite new to the grand endeavor.”

There was a taste of surprise upon the soul of the Khan as he heard those words from TalOS, “It has been eye opening.” The Khan answered with a sense of surprised caution laced within his voice.

“Our Father’s Crusade is something not seen across the stars for millions of years.” Sanguinius said as he gave a steady, calmed nod, “We, his Primarchs, sometimes cannot understand the full scope of his ambitions across the Galaxy.”

“He has greater ambitions that domination over the Galaxy?” The Khan asked with a brow being raised.

“Of course brother!” Cheered Magnus as he gave a hearty laugh, “Look at his partners and who are here today. We are all here to learn what we can about the Universe to further humanity. I would not say our Father’s objective is domination of the Galaxy, but creating a Galaxy for all of Mankind to rule.”

There was still a hint of skepticism within the eyes of the Khan but he gave a nod to show that he understood the point they were coming from, “There is still much for me to learn.”

“If you have questions, you can always ask me.” Sanguinius spoke as he placed a hand upon his brother’s shoulders, “We are all brothers, with blood being thick we should treat each other as such.”

To those words Jaghatai grew a smile as his senses began to ease themselves, “It is a worthy attempt to try and approach it.”

“Let us begin in earnest then.” TalOS said as he shined a smile towards his brother, “My brothers, today as strike against the Aeldari for the bounty of their knowledge and Maiden Worlds…”
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When fighting a craft as large as a world, certain precautions needed to be taken to make sure that the attackers are not blown out on the assault. After a large amount of analysis and the use of suicide crafts it was realized that the craft truly was as powerful as they come.

However it was also an extremely large craft. Even planets that are devoted to defense will have weaknesses and this craft was not missing any of these weaknesses. Such weaknesses included that fact that they could not concentrate their munitions in a single location for any part of the craft was going to be vulnerable to attacks. Thus several choice sites were decided by the Eldar and it took a few day’s research to find where these were.

So a breach head needed to be made with overwhelming firepower. It was here that having four Primarch truly made things much easier than it should have been.

The initial assault was led by the Flagship of the White Scars, seeing as they were the ones to discover the craft it was their honor to be the spear tip of this assault. They were quickly followed by the Thousand Sons and Blood Angels creating a battlefield filled with the destroyed Eldar crafts which had tried to intercept this spearhead.

There were some Imperial Casualties but none of them were egregious or overwhelming to each of these fronts. As the Federation was present it was seen that the Mechanicum will be able to recover any Astartes who might have been thought lost making most naval casualties null.

As was their right it was the White Scars who rammed their ships into the hull of the Craftworld. As the White Scars had seemingly convinced the Tech Priests of their ships to release many of the momentum inhibitors, the ships were easily able to crash with a speed unlike anything others might have had.

When it came to how the invasion happened it was quite simple for the White Scars. The moment their ships began to deviate and revealed a broadside to the Aeldari craft thousands of Thunder Hawks and Boarding Torpedos were sent flying into the Craftworld.

This was only the start as quickly the Blood Angels did the same, though many of them used Jump Packs to carry themselves across the void and into the holes that so many Imperial Ships had made for them. They were followed by the Thousand Sons who did not seem troubled by the incursion.

It was then, when a beach head was assured, that the Federation arrived. Unlike many of the other ships which quickly left the area those of the Federation found themselves attaching themselves to the still burning hull of the Craftworld.
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TalOS counted as Skitarii continued to be rained out from the bowls of the Mechanicum craft and into the ship of the Eldar. These were mostly made of Vanguard with Radium Rifles to help slaughter the Eldar much more effectively. From the reports that TalOS had read the Eldar focused on gymnastics and their psychic abilities to avoid the brunt of most weapons.

Thus Radium rifles were the key. Weapons whose use the eye could barely see and whose ability to cook an entire battlefield was the purpose of their making; it was the perfect weapon.

As TalOS mused this he quickly sensed the encroachment that was going right for him. A second later the Eldar who had tried to attack TalOS found themselves attacked with several rounds worth of radium munitions from the Steel Warden instructed to intercept them. Seconds later five of them appeared as each of them found themselves in a melee against the Wardens of TalOS.

As the weapon was picked for the job they did not last very long against the Proelitor Elites who they found themselves contesting with. After five seconds of battle TalOS looked over to see the armor that the Eldari were wearing leaking with red hot ooze as the Proelitor went back to their standard patrol.

This was the sixth attempt on his life and TalOS had only been managing the Skitarii for an hour. It was a wonder that as the Skitarii ran past TalOS they found their life expectancy skyrocket from the sheer amounts of assaults that they were going against him with.

While an outsider would be confused, TalOS knew full well why they were doing this. Whatever material they used to create their ships was psychokinetic and a fountain of souls for TalOS to eat. Already through this bounty TalOS understood the language of the Aeldary and also gained knowledge in how their defenses were holding up against this assault.

It was not well. Not well at all.

>Travel to the core of the Craft World.
>Seek out the Libraries
>Their Temple must have the knowledge
>Other locations.
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>>5578707
>Their Temple must have the knowledge
Time to kick Khaine in the dick
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>>5578707
>Travel to the core of the Craft World.
TIME TO SNACK!
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>Their Temple must have the knowledge
Lets eat a shard of Khaine!
TIme to get that valuable combat data!

If one deals with the gods, one must be familiar with them. And who is more familiar with these mysteries than a priest?
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>>5578707
>Other locations.
Bonesingers location
I want to see if we can eat the bones
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>>5578707
>Seek out the Libraries
I would expect their to knowledge about Chaos here and we can't let them be the ones to find it.
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>>5578707
>>Travel to the core of the Craft World.
An entire craftworld's worth of souls? This should satisfy us for a LONG time, as well as being very delicious. Also, I wonder if we can gain intel by eating Eldar souls.
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So, when Craftworld came close to TalOS the first time, they wanted to see what he is, because they can't see him in their future after Xana. Do they regret not blasting him from existence? Maybe.
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>>5578854
Which thread was this?
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>>5578819

Oh god. I wonder if this is why the Emperor has such a massive anti Xenos policy. He's llied with the void dragon. So it could eat the souls of Xenos instead of humanity.
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>>5578854
I slightly regret that it is a craftworld.
We should pity we couldn't target some Dark Eldar instead.

Not only are they a bigger problem now and forever, but Dark Eldar tech is. . .actually tech we can use. Fuck wraithbone.

Dark Eldar tech is true technology and somewhat on parity to DAoT stuff.
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>>5578945
If the Dark Eldar wanted to, they could probably take on any faction. People often forget the crazy high pop numbers Dark Eldar have since they can just straight up vat-grow Eldar, not to mention they have just straight up suns as power sources.

Now that I think about it, I am curious if Dark Eldar would fear pariahs. On one end, they are a psychic race, but on the other, they need something to ward against the warp so their souls are not eaten (i.e. great pain and suffering on others).
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>>5578761
Reading rainbow
Support
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>>5578707
>Travel to the core of the Craft World.
1v1 khaines shard, just as the machine god intended
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>>5578707
>Seek the libraries

No point sating our hunger.
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>>5579125
>Already through this bounty TalOS understood the language of the Aeldary and also gained knowledge in how their defenses were holding up against this assault.


It's implied T4L0S gets knowledge from absorbing them, just imagine all the knowledge in an infinity circuit.
So there is very much a point to go have a all you can eat buffet
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>>5578707

>Their Temple must have the knowledge.
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>>5578970
>I am curious if Dark Eldar would fear pariahs.
They are psychich-aly atrophied. I think their souls would indeed stop being leeched by Slaneesh if within a null's field, but then the null would start nomming on them. At a way gentler rate I presume.

Also QM you didnt mention the Null nobilite!!! They should be shitting shit up!!!
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>>5578707
>>Their Temple must have the knowledge
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>>5579465
Vect uses stolen Inquistion Pariahs to sure up some of Commoraghs weakening webway gates i believe
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>>5578707
Seek out the Library
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>>5578707
>seek out the library
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>>5578707
>Travel to the core of the Craft World.
been weighing this decision in my head for hours
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>>5579492
More like concentrates them in Khaine's Gate
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>Their Temple must have the knowledge

Time to fuck over the eldar. NECRON FTW!
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No update today, sorry but I had no time.
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>>5579761
Such is life QM, don't worry we all understand this and are eagerly awaiting the continuation
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The Temple
>>5578720
>>5579439
>>5579466
>>5578724
>>5579670

The Core
>>5578722
>>5578819
>>5578973
>>5579535

Bonesingers Workshop
>>5578750

Libraries
>>5578761
>>5579125
>>5579496

Temple it is!
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Leiren with Wraithbone knowledge would be broken as fuck.

Think about it. whenever faced with Warp incursions and breaches, he essentially gets infinite Minecraft material. And he proceeds to nanite forge whatever weapon or tech he needs, simultaneously depriving the enemy of resources while giving himself ALLL the guns.
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>>5580580
Wrong second anon
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>>5580608
...i think he meant Tal0S
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>>5580729
I got that
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>>5580580
I say again, Fuck Wraithbone.

All you have described can be accomplished, and is much more likely to achieve, with Necronic Energy-to-Mass synthesizers.
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>>5580751
And those tap into the blessed Motive Force, rather than the Warp
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As the Primarchs now had their free reign to go across the Craft World and exact their wrath upon the place, TalOS made his way to the spot he was most interested in. Within the air TalOS could taste the warp flowing easily through the halls as well as a deep seated monster that seemed to lie within all of it.

There was something similar to the creature that TalOS met, similar to Tzeentch, that poisoned each and every piece of this vessel. As for its effects upon TalOS there was none. The only thing he had was the bitter taste upon his soul.

The Skitarii were the ones who took point as they continued saturating the environment with a large amount of radioative forces. This caused the vast majority of rooms that TalOS walked into to be covered with the goeified corpses of both Skitarii and Eldar alike as the Skitarii continued their assualt.

AS they acted as vanguard TalOS and his Steel Wardens followed them up. While TalOS had come onto the craft with Null Nobilite it would have been detrimental to bring their kind with TalOS in this specific venture. The reason was simple, the amount of radiation within the room being so extreme that their still humanoid bodies would not survive.

The Skitarii continued their work up until a large room where the Warp caused a great many of them to melt into flames. Reports came in to TalOS and in an instant the Primarch knew they had found what he was looking for.

The place they were stuck was a large reception hall that was once more covered in corpses. Unlike many of the rooms through this one sported a large part of double doors that were ornately crafted with a series of images and styles that TalOS instantly recognized.

It was the Pantheon of the Aeldari.

In addition to the artwork the door was saturated with magical energies. To TalOS’s understanding it is likely that because of the art work the door was able to hold something amounting to a curse to any who approached it. A curse that turned any who approached it into a pile of burnt ashe.

The Steel Wardens quickly took the flanks as TalOS approached the door. TalOS felt the Warp try to reach out and attack him but it faltered as the raw power was simply turned into essance for his consumption. With impediment TalOS placed a hand upon the doors and pushed open to reveal the chamber which laid before them.
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TalOS walked into a massive chamber which coated every wall with iconography of some type. His eye studied it and saw that the material was of the same metal he was constantly taking souls from. While TalOS would say that everything he had seen until now was artwork this was beyond that of a mortal’s hand.

Epic battles which had happened several epochs before along with the ascension of the Aeldar to their great empire. There was also the ruination of their Empire with what looked to be some being that they did not dare depict in some way. Yet the evidence of its deeds were strung across the metallic canvas for TalOS to see.

“You walk upon sacred ground, Monster!” Declared an Eldar who stood in the middle of this great and epic room. Their robes were ornate beyond anything TalOS had previously seen and her soul was very much attuned with the Warp, making her a psyker.

“Sacred to whatever Gods you have lost.” TalOS pointed out as he gestured to a wall depicting their downfall, “Look upon these etchings and tell me the fall from grace you have had. And unlike you, we Humanity were Chosen to ascend once again!”

“Chosen by what, the Gods of the Dead Ones!” Shouted the Eldar as she looked to be full of furry, “Do you know what forces you serve human? You stink of the Void Dragon’s influence, you will be betrayed just like he has done to those before!”

A heavy word like there, betrayal. But as TalOS heard those words he could only remember the annoyance the Machine God had when he was forced to participate, “You do not realize what you speak, Xenos! The Machine God has chosen Humanity to be his successors and servants within the Cosmos! If he truly wished us dead then the Cult Mechanicus would never have been spawned on Mars. And your fate would not be as clear as the stars which dance in the void.”

The Eldar knew what TalOS was trying to do, buying himself time as he quickly closed the gap between the two of them. In a single thrust the Eldar crossed the field between the two of them and struck, but in that moment their supernatural grace was sundered by the nullification of their existence.

With a swing of his Omnissian Axe he sent the Xenos flying across the room. Such an attack would have split them in two but they had swiftly blocked the incoming attack with the flattened part of their blade.
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The Eldar looked upon TalOS with a sickened anger as they raised their broken blade into the air, “Oh Khain, come from the depths of your sleep to rid the Galaxy of the true foe!”

TalOS watched as a pit which laid behind the Eldar quickly erupted into flames which went across the room. Slowly something that could only be described as a Daemon walked out from the deepest fires with magma-ridden armor. It looked similar to the Eldar which stood before TalOS but only at a larger scale and with an unsettling anger that was hard to describe.

It was a God, a God manifested from the Warp of the Eldar and brought to reality. For its first action, as a reward to its spawn for summoning it, the Daemon quickly skewered the Eldar with its flaming sword as the cost of its summoning.

Such was the nature of Khain, the Eldar God of Murder.

The Steel Wardens followed TalOS into the room and took the flanks as a mental command went out to all of them. There was a subtle fear within the heart of TalOS as he faced a creature at the same caliber as those so called Gods of the Warp.

But he would prevail.

>All guns, all firing
>We have an axe, and a soul, lets brutalize it.
>Lets try something really fancy
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>>5580977
>Lets try something really fancy
I'm curious
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>>5580977
>Lets try something really fancy
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>>5580977
>Lets try something really fancy
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>>5580977
>Lets try something really fancy
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>>5580977
>Lets try something really fancy
THE BOX THE BOX
>Inb4 Talos, Souleater and Voidsouled
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>Lets try something really fancy
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>>5580977
>Lets try something really fancy
Everytime i see an avatar of khaine in warhammer media I see it die to the protagonist
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>>5580977
>We have an axe, and a soul, lets brutalize it.
the old reliable
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>>5580977
Face the fear, build the future.

>We have an axe, and a soul, lets brutalize it.

The path to overcome our weaknesses.
And lets not forget to use our Cyber sorcery to give us +2 to our flesh and weapon.
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>>5580977
>¡¡¡¡Fancy!!!!
Nothing like your good 'ol jobber khaine to show off the villian of the week
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>>5580977

>Lets try something really fancy.
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>>5580977
>Lets try something really fancy
F-O-O-D
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Lets go Fancy
>>5580986
>>5580991
>>5580995
>>5581002
>>5581033
>>5581123
>>5581595
>>5581603
>>5581650
>>5581035

WITH AN AXE
>>5581204
>>5581385
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Just for fun, I need 3 rolls from 3 seperate fellows. You want to roll low.
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>>5581841
It should be obvious, but its Bo3.
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Rolled 78 (1d100)

>>5581841
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Rolled 67 (1d100)

>>5581841
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Rolled 22 (1d100)

>>5581841
Omnissiah?
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Rolled 55 (1d100)

>>5581841
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>>5581867
Nice
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>>5581867
Praise be
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You know, sometimes I remember the fact that T4L0S has six arms and I remember franken fran. It makes me chuckle. I make the connection between the two because of the inherent body horror of treating humans as things made out of swapable components and mutilating it in favour of metal and silicon (because the whole point is that it's not pretty)

Of course, one would say that franken fran is WAY closer to the dark eldar in this context, but elves are not people thus I discard them.
Lasttly I attached an ilustration that I like very much but I warn you, it's something that will piss you off and possibly cringe
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>>5581933
I thought we lost all the extra arms when we chose >Nanomachines > Repair. Rather than > Augmentics.
I picture talos armourless.
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>>5581939
Hmm... that's true... I am not sure tho. Why would he not have the strongest mechadendrites ever made for example? And if he has the coordination to shoot six different guns at once, at six different targets, while staging the whole warfront. Why not have six arms?
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>>5581942
I thought they just sunk inside and could come out via nanomachines.
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The god gave a mighty roar as he quickly crossed the ground between the two of them. TalOS quickly realized the scale of the Avatar as he stood double the height of TalOS with flames that would threaten to make even stone catch alight. But to a Pariah the threat of psychic heats and magics were not a threat at all.

What was a real threat was the weapon that quickly went towards TalOS’s head.

In this moment TalOS felt his hands move, each symbol being made faster and faster than the last one. Then, within that moment, TalOS’s entire body moved at the same speed as the weapon allowing him to dodge with a single step.

TalOS looked upon his enemy at this moment and retrieved his Axe.

The next few strikes were a blur as TalOS was placed into a defense against the God. Each strike was taken against the axe as the hands of the Fabricator General were as fast as the God who was attempting to strike him down.

With a push of will TalOS finally had the chance and took a bite out of the monster that was attacking him. The bite being a figurative for his soul reaching forth against the being so that he can take part in it essence.

It was painful, extremely so. Whatever this creature was made of was not pleasent to the tastes of a Pariah and were likely designed to be so. In his disgust TalOS felt a lapse in his movement and the sword impacted his sternum. In response his nanites had hardened the skin to a mere scratch upon his flesh.

As for TalOS, he did not move. The weight of all the machines and flesh within the Primarch keeping his feet solid to the ground.

The power axe flickered to life until it suddenly became berserk. The weapon struck fast and hard without any care for what was realistically possible. The creature also did not take a wound, but it wisely chose to fall back as TalOS felt his flesh knit itself in an instant.

TalOS looked up towards his enemy, his eyes three weeks older than they previously were. Such was the method TalOS was quickly healing and bringing his body into a much more active state.
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“C’Tan…” The God said as he gave a roar and charged once again. As he did so TalOS raised his hands and began moving them in the fashion that he had many times before.

The symbols he made though were different and their effect were quickly had upon his enemy. The Avatar slowly came to a stop as it got closer to TalOS. While it was a warp entity that betrayed reality TalOS was the avatar of that reality and imposes it upon the area around him. In doing so he forced the Avatar to abide by them, and thus he had it in his grasp.

With the Omnissian Axe TalOS charged in a flash, his axe cleaving into the neck of the creature. The next moment was a blur as the Avatar gave out a wave of chaotic energies which almost consumed TalOS. As the psyker stood unharmed his vision was obscured by the heat radiation that was dancing before him.

It was here for a split second that TalOS turned into a minute by his commands. He measured the room, seeing that his sons were engaged in Eldar just as he was fighting their god.

The next was where the god was standing. Just as its nature entailed it had gone behind TalOS and was preparing the chance for a backstab just as it had done to countless creatures before.

TalOS turned slowly and surely. His eye looking into what were now angered and panicking eyes of a god. In an instant TalOS’s mind was flooded with images of being that were far beyond his imagination and only understood because he understood now what the Machine God was.

An axe blade slowly began sinking itself into the side of the Avatar as TalOS’s blade turned with him. As TalOS himself was slowled to a crawl TalOS had brought his axe to several times the normal speed within a second. A single moment where the axe experinced ten years of use.

Ten years worth of trauma was then done to the god by a Mortal Weapon. In doing so the God was injured for all thing could die within the Universe.

The Avatar of Khaine was cleaved in two with an ear screeching shatter. TalOS quickly found his soul reaching forward and partaking in the now faint flesh of a god. So many things were revealed to TalOS, including the fact that this Avatar of Khaine was in fact a shattered piece of the God as done by the Chaos God Slaanesh. That his Pantheon was torn asunder by the next three, those being Khorne, Nurgle, and Tzeentch.

Those were recent memories. Of those that were older than Mankind ten times over, TalOS witnessed a small piece of the War in Heaven.
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The war died down as the Eldar were slaughtered. Indeed there was great resistance within the forces present and a warning was placed out to everyone that the Eldar intended to destroy this vessel along with the Legion present.

What they came here for was retrieved even as the Eldar attempted to strike a final blow against the Imperium. News came quickly that Magnus the Red was now the owner of several tomes that the Eldar tried to keep away from his single eye’s vision. They failed, with the Thousand Sons quickly sacking the Libraries to their glee.

Word was that the Blood Angels and the White Scars had taken down the leadership of the craft. It was Sanguinius who learned of the Eldar plot and it was he who began to order the retreat back to the vessels they had arrived from. While the Angels did not take any goods with them the White Scars had their enjoyment sacking treasures they saw fit to be hung in their Lord’s court.

TalOS had enough time to record the entire wall to an Auspex systems of the Proelitor. Thus the Tech Priest had plenty of information to learn about these ‘Necrons’ who were part of the War in Heaven.

When the last of the Astartes fled the vessel, the ship that was before them suddenly began cracking in two. Then TalOS watched as all the souls upon the vessel turned themselves into raw energy that tore whatever existence that was the Craftworld asunder. Numerous amounts of them were sent to Slaanesh, but many simply do not exist anymore.

TalOS knew, from his knowledge now gained, that the Eldar had likely taken refuge within the Webway. That this was a final sacrifice done by those who were dead to save the living and the Web Way from infiltration by the Imperium of Mankind.

With the battle finished TalOS called all of his brothers to the Onus Probandi.
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Just as before each of his brothers stood upon the table. Six hours had passed since the explosion of the Craftworld and as such many of his brothers had their battle damage removed from their bodies and armor. Such a reason was that TalOS did not look like he fought against an Avatar but instead as fresh as the previous time they had met.

“My brothers, I hereby declare that our battle was a great success!” Shouted Magnus the moment they were all settled upon the strategium, “The amount of knowledge that both I and TalOS had collected is enough to bring Psychic knowledge to the forefront. And to think that we also now have five Maiden Worlds to the Dominion of Mankind is something I cannot measure.”

“It was a good war.” Sanguinius said as he looked upon Jaghatai Khan, “These worlds will prove to be a new mecca of colonial exploitation within a few years. After, I know they will be the cores of the entire Sector.”

The feeling in the room was good as everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves. The only one was Jaghatai who looked towards Magnus with a cautious eye, “My brother, that literature that you have gained from the Eldar. It is a bounty and I was willing to risk the lives of my sons to gain it; it is not something we can so easily cheer on and use. It must be studied.”

“Of course Jaghatai, that is our aim. To study and research the secrets that the Eldar have kept from the Universe.” Magnus spoke as his eye looked upon his brother with a slim smile, “Do you wish to have some?”

“Not in the way you wish to distribute it. We do not know what kind of secrets it holds and if some who are against the Emperor gain it they will have secrets that we wished denied.” Jaghatai pointed out.

“I see what you speak, brother, but that would keep everyone ignorant of the truth.” Magnus complained.

>Lets just send it all to Malcador
>A select few Astartes should learn it.
>The knowledge in those books is not that dangerous.
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>>5581954
>A select few Astartes should learn it.
Sending all to Malc will put Magnus offside.
Great writing on the time dilation.
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>>5581954
>A select few Astartes should learn it.
Maybe a library of psykers should study it
Call it the librarius
(Fuck mortarion, council of nicaea my balls)
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>The knowledge in those books is not that dangerous.

We are the warp eater. If Mortarion is afraid of the warp then he needs to come to us. The emperor will be all too willing to support the warp if it is proven safe.

Strategy: Poison the water and sell them the cure.
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>>5581954
>A select few Astartes should learn it.
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>>5581954
>A select few Astartes should learn it.
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>A select few Astartes should learn it.
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>>5581947
>>In this moment TalOS felt his hands move, each symbol being made faster and faster than the last one. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Uj1b7NZeaY Forgive me, QM
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>>5581997
I like your style
>>5581954
>The knowledge in those books is not that dangerous.
They are Eldar... those tomes must be full of caution against their enemies. Real and Unreal
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"These worlds will prove to be a new mecca of colonial exploitation"
Gonna imagine that's more of a figurative translation for a White Scars phrase or such

Technically Lorgar knows what Mecca was
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>>5581954
>Lets just send it all to Malcador
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>>5581954
>>Lets just send it all to Malcador

Well, I'm more than usre that there will be the description of the Fall. And that's goes against in spirit of Emperor's order for TalOS to not tell about the Chaos.
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>>5581954
>Lets just send it all to Malcador
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>>5581954
>Lets just send it all to Malcador

He gets all our psykers anyway so if there is something worth learning he will teach them and Magnus can just cry about it. I'm not about to break a vow because some nerd wants to read some forbidden book
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>>5581954
>Lets just send it all to Malcador
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>>5581954
>>A select few Astartes should learn it.
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>>5581954

>Lets just send it all to Malcador
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>>5581954
>Lets just send it all to Malcador
Get that filthy psyker xeno knowledge out of here
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>>5582430
The original meaning was lost, thus it is used such as the "Mecca of Commerce".
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>>5581954
>Lets just send it all to Malcador.
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The Librarius
>>5581965
>>5581966
>>5582013
>>5582117
>>5582544
>>5581997
>>5582148

To Malcador
>>5582435
>>5582441
>>5582478
>>5582482
>>5582537
>>5582572
>>5582586
>>5582744

Release the Books
>>5581997
>>5582428
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>>5582868
I should point out this is going to be the opinion of TalOS, not the result.
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It would be hilarious if Malcador were to fall because of all the crap we're sending his way.
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As TalOS heard those words spoken he decided to give his own voice to the matter, “What we have gained here is very dangerous literature. Knowledge, while it is useful, should not be given to those who do not know how to tame it. We should send these texts to Malcador and from there the information will be disseminated.”

“Brother, we have worked hard to get ourselves these texts and lessons.” Magnus answered TalOS with a raised brow of interest and rebuttal, “If we are to give it to Malcador then why were we even here today?”

“To secure five Maiden Worlds for the Imperium.” Jaghatai answered Magnus’s rebuttal with what was now coming to be a deep seated annoyance and anger.

“Brothers, let us hold back at this moment before we strike at one another with words.” Sanguinius called out as he shined a powerful cheerful smile, “What we have gained today, no matter your reasons for coming to this battle, outweighs both of our interests. Know this, and let us finish analyzing the spoils that we have gained.”

Jaghatai gave a small breath as he looked upon Magnus with a cautious look and then towards TalOS, “TalOS, I respect what you are saying but there is meat in Magnus’s words. I have lost my sons for both these books and these words. The Worlds go to the Imperium, so the spoils remaining is this literature.”

“I do not see why it needs to be distributed so willingly. I have seen Xenos Empire that have been tainted by having this knowledge flow freely through their realm.” TalOS told his brothers as he remembered back to the Plastoids, “If we are to keep it, it must be kept under strict lock and key. Even a standard Astartes should not be privy to the secrets we hold.”

TalOS could see a lightening within the eyes of the Khan as those words were spoken, “To that I can agree. We must keep it safe, tread carefully upon it. Magnus, I do not think this would be too unreasonable?”

The Red Giant looked slightly uneasy as he looked from one side and another, then gave a nod, “What you are suggesting can be arranged.”

“We have an agreement then.” Sanguinius spoke as he gave a nod towards his brothers, “We should host keepers of these books within our Legions. There they can collect many more texts from the archives and many more in the future.”

“That is, reasonable enough.” TalOS said while feeling a subtle dread within his heart. At the very least TalOS could do his own research into whatever the Necrons and these Old Ones were.
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The Great Crusade moved on without issue or error. With his new found knowledge TalOS began analyzing the texts not for what the Necrons and C’Tan were, but how they worked. That the Eldar had an understanding of these Material Gods which could in turn give TalOS a better understanding of how to employ his own knowledge.

The back end of this knowledge was that TalOS learned more about his God and their kind. This War in Heaven which seemed to be the only other conflict upon a similar scale to the Great Crusade which stretched across the Galaxy.

As he did this research TalOS had come across accounts of the Necrons being raised from the dead, as was their namesake to the Eldar. As he looked upon these accounts there was a wonder within his mind and soon TalOS gained an objective for what his Proelitor shall become later on.

For now TalOS had his sons augmentation with Nanomachines. This augmentation was not going to be the same as TalOS’s own for their bodies could not handle the sheer pressure of these machines and few of them could maintain the mental capacity to keep the nanites running within their bodies.

What they did gain was regeneration to an advanced degree. While previously an Acillian would have his wound’s knitted and his flesh sewn by the delicate machines of his Sanguine Blood, now entire limbs were able to be repaired within a few minutes of waiting.

In some, admittedly rare cases, entire limbs have been reattached by the mechanisms within their bodies.

As this wonder was generated the Great Crusade continued onwards. And finally, after several decades of his prediction being proved wrong something came of it. At the rim of Ultramar, a new Primarch was discovered.

Angron of the City Eaters.
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Alright, thats it for this Thread. Left on a Cliff Hanger because I can do that.

We will be ending the Great Crusade next thread and likely start getting into the fun that is the Horus Heresy at the very end. If things go correctly, we should be finished within 3-4 more threads.

After that, well, I'm thinking either Lizardmen or Bretonnia. Have yet to solidify that idea just yet.
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>>5582973
Oh yeah, and we start back up on Tuesday!
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>>5582906
Not really. Keep in mind we are completing his own personal objectives on a speed run compared to the snail's pace that got sabotaged in canon. On the other hand, the ramification of the first grey knights not being recruited from the different legions should have some interesting repercussions as it would mean their original Legions will be able to keep those powerful psykers. Not to mention the improved gene templates Tal0S came up with will likely first appear among the Grey Knights instead of waiting for the primaris updates. It would in fact partly explain their increased performance besides using Big E geneseed directly.

Malcador will only fall if we save Magnus anyway, also defending those warp gates is gonna be a nightmare. Now we have TWO places that are going to spawn ungodly amounts of daemons including the Terra Palace. Seriously though that is SO gonna bite on us the ass very very hard.
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>>5582973
Nice writing, thankyou
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>>5582973
Lizarmen quest sounds funky
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>>5582973
I'd prefer lizardmen.
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>>5582973
Brettonia is always a good time
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For both of them the plan is more episodic similar to Gotrek/Felix. Lizardmen seems the most unique since I do not think there is even a book written in a Lizardman POV. If there is please give it I have been looking for it.
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>>5582973
I feel you would be most comfortable with Bretonnian's desu, though lizardmen sound interesting.
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I'd go with Bretonnian's just cause I think you'd do it well.
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>>5583172
I think a slann quest or a skink quest would work best
All the other lizardmen species are kinda bound genetically to follow others orders and brettonians are bound to the lady
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>>5583372
I see what you are saying, but I think the intelligence/automation can be waved as a Mutation thanks to the Great Plan.
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>>5583514
Special lizardmen, including Saurus, do get Old One marks coming out of their spawning pools.
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machine
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NEXT THREAD
>>5585079
>>5585079
>>5585079

Also, this thread has no actually been archived!!! So if someone can archive that would be great!



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