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“Then I did what I set out to do. I shall have my designs approved and they shall be issued to the Blackstone Fortress for employment within Barracks and the like.” The Primarch declared as he took a moment to enjoy safety.
“That is… fantastic Arch Dominus.” The weight that previously held the Navigator down seemingly ebbed away as TalOS’s own safety assured itself, “I thank you for this.”
“Then you will educate me on what you did.” TalOS told the Psyker as he nodded towards the candle, “I will need to prove that your method can be repeated without incident.
The Psyker looked at TalOS with wide eyes as if the weight came back to him. TalOS wondered if now that he was not being bombarded by the psychic presence of TalOS, that he was now rationalizing his existence as a human being.
“As a-a Navigator, our eyes are a gate to the Warp.” The Psyker declared as he tapped the now close organ, “Any moral human were to look into it they would see the Warp. We are trained to control it and bury it. The Nobility never lets any initiates outside into the world until they learn to control this power. I allowed a piece of such power to leak out and strike the Candle.”
“So a controlled burst of warp presence.” TalOS told himself as he pondered to himself, “This allows your kind to unleash psychic manifestations like lightning or plasma?”
The look upon the Navigator’s face went horrified as he heard those words, “My Lord Arch Dominus, we cannot do such a thing! Is, is-!” The Navigator was about to say something before catching his tongue in fear.
<span class="mu-s">“Speak it.”</span> TalOS ordered with force within his voice.
The Navigator gave a fearful nod as he heard those words, “We cannot do such manifestations. I can only see and control the tides of the Warp. Direct manifestations of harm is not something I am capable of.”
That rang true, but TalOS wondered if he should believe it. Maybe this child was not trained in such arts. There were ways to learn more but…
>Try and get some demonstrations of their power.
>A few drops of his blood, so that TalOS can process firsthand experience.
>Leave it. There is little reason to dig deeper and possibly become corrupt with such knowledge