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>Daemon View
He saw the dragon trying to heal itself, while the Primarch tried to finish it off. Both of them were injured and exhausted. They wouldn't last long.
What should he do? What can he do? Will it help to interfere? How does the future look like if he doesn't intervene? Is there something in the past that might change the outcome? Does this creature deserve to die anyway? could he inflict a permanent damage to the Primarch, leading him to a decades long rotting of the soul? Would that be a victory worth achieving? Could he manipulate history in order to get rid of the Primarch permanently? Or would it just make him an even greater threat in the future?
No, no. That won't work. Too risky.
It'll be better to leave things as they are. To see where fate leads us.
The Primarch was losing badly. Soon enough, he would fall. But then again, maybe not. Maybe it will take longer than expected. Perhaps the primarch will win after all. Such was the Nature of Kairos Fateweaver viewing the past, the future and never the present.
Time passed slowly. It was almost noon when Lilith arrived on site. She rode her antigrav bike, covered head to toe in black guardian power armor, and carrying heavy artillery. She was wearing a helmet, goggles, and gloves. On her back was strapped a massive Autoch pattern Bolter gun.
As soon as she landed, she started firing her weapon, targeting the dragon. She fired hundreds of rounds, each round tearing apart flesh and bone, blasting holes into its body.
Then she turned towards the Primarch.
Adam, the ever-exquisite caustic robot Butler was not on the sideline of the action either wielding a Plasma Beamer gun while the 7 years old Primarch started moving at a supranatural speed, swinging his axe.
The dragon roared in pain as the axe tore through its chest and neck. Blood splattered everywhere, it screamed. It tried to run but collapsed immediately. Its eyes rolled back. Then it died.
Both of them were dead. Yet they were not. Phi was alive, badly injured but alive.
She walked up to the Primarch, who had fallen onto one knee. His head was bent forward, his arms were shaking uncontrollably. He couldn't stand anymore.
A few seconds later, he got up and began walking. His whole body shook, he stumbled several times before regaining control of his limbs. He picked up his power axe stuck in the dense skeleton, and moved to meet Lilith. She kept shooting, taking advantage of the dragon's death throes. When Phi reached her position, she stopped to fire her autoch bolter directly at him.
Kairos Fateweaver watched the entire thing unfold, amused, his scheme taking hold, would she be jealous of his super human achievements, after years of poisoning her mind, about the new wonder child that stole her father attention? Finally a chance to kill him and dispose quickly of the bulter, no witness?