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+I will see about applying that remedy to the Proelitor.+ TalOS declared as he sipped down the drink before him, +We shall stay on the same path and keep up this production of capable Dreadnaught users. As I understand the reason we were able to tap our reserves so aggressively is because you are each compatible with the machine Spirits?+
Vadar gave a heard nod to those words, +That is the reason why. Many other Legions can only make one of their fallen a dreadnaught after nine others have fallen in his place. For those of your Astartes line, every single one of us can be entombed at your command.+
+That is good, that is good!+ TalOS cheered as he gave a hearty laugh as he saw the potential in the future, +Even in their deaths they will still serve. To the fallen then?+
The eyes of Vadar looked up at the glass that TalOS had raised above his head, the Astartes looking at it almost questioningly. He did not do so for much longer as he too raised the glass and finished the tradition, +To our fallen.+
As TalOS had the drink, for the first time, he felt that B33R being that little but sweeter than what was expected. He knew within an instant that was because of his son’s thoughts on the situation and how the mood of the room gave his drink flavor.
It is an odd thought that he had only felt this way until now. It was likely because until now he had never been able to read a room’s emotion through his soul just like everyone else. Now that he can, even in its abominable state, still gives him the insights of a normal person.
TalOS finally lowered his drink the moment it was emptied to ask a question, +Do I have the understanding that the Dreadnaughts walk these days?+
+They do. Many of them have expressed their desire to walk in recent events to help watch over the Proelitor and give their assistance.+ Vadar answered cleanly and clearly.
+Then take me to where the majority of them are. I wish to give my thanks to them and understand their circumstance.+ TalOS expressed as he began to rise.
+Then I ask that you follow me, Father.+ Vadar answered as he took in the direction of the door exiting the room.
Without error or extra word TalOS followed his son.