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As the two had been speaking, all this time, the censor upon the information related to the rebellion of Olympia had been lifted. In his fear the man who presented the information to the two Primarchs failed to speak of Dammekos’s Death but the newslines that now scowered the fleet did not.
Dammekos was the adoptive Father of Perturabo. To what kind of man Dammekos was could not be said, only that he was placed as Planetary Governor at the commands of Perturabo. The one to succeed him according to the articles was a woman by the name of Calliphone, and by invoking her TalOS had caused his brother to pause.
Both Perturabo and TalOS were privy to these facts thanks to their intense connection with the fleet. However it was only now that they could acknowledge its presence.
The Iron Warrior seemed to be at a pause for words. He could not realize what it was he was supposed to say to his brother. He did not know what to make of the information. His anger, clouding him, denied him any ability to understand at that moment.
But now he was supposed to take it to his attention. In doing so, judge what he will do with that information.
+We got to Olympia.+ Ordered Perturabo as he sat down again within his throne, +We will be visiting my Sister.+
TalOS grew a smile as he flourished his arms, +That shall be done brother. It will be quite a time to travel through to the stars beyond away from war for a while.+
Perturabo looked to be ready to give a bicker or rebuttal towards TalOS for saying those words, but he held his tongue. As the decision was made TalOS decided to travel to another side of the vessel to begin the organizing of their soon to be departure.
Due to the Warp and these times they will be gone for a few months at most, the round trip taking about six if the waves are fortunate to them. TalOS gave his prayer to the Machine God to request the safe passage that they will indeed need.