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The room was of a modest size with a large array of papers strung out across the walls. As TalOS looked upon them he understood that several days worth of thought was placed into these schematics. As for what they contained, they were quite enlightening on the basis of trade and architecture.
In the middle of all them was Roboute and Dorn, both of them laboring over the papers. Of the two it was Roboute who looked upon TalOS first and gave a stateman’s smile as the Primarch of the Mechanicum approached him, “TalOS, it is good to see you again.”
“I can say the same to you Roboute.” TalOS said as he reached over and gripped the hand of his brother for a handshake.
“You have been spending time with Perturabo.” Rogal Dorn said as he raised his head from his work to TalOS’s direction, “I have heard that our brother is leaving Terra as we speak. Did something happen?”
There was a moment’s surprise as TalOS heard those words but then the reasoning made sense. The traffic controls were available to the Primarchs and Dorn was likely hearing his sons talk about the Iron Warriors already starting to leave Terra. Such an oddity did not go unnoticed.
“Before we get into anything.” Roboute said as he got another chair from nearby and a bottle of wine which appeared small in his hands, “Take this seat and I will our you some wine from Macragge.”
“Thank you.” TalOS said as he did both of those things.
Within his hands was a purple glass of wine which appeared to be made from some exotic plant from the planet of Macragge. Looking upon it TalOS identified that the sugar content of the drink was far higher than was standard thanks to whatever mutation had occurred. Add to that a chemical cocktail to make such a sugary drink possible and the purple coloring made a sort of sense.
When TalOS tasted it all of these observations were made true and then some. While TalOS did not directly see the histories of items like he used to, he had enough understanding of chemical compounds and molecules to understand what was being fed to him. To understand how it was made and the history that this entailed.