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By the time TalOS realized it he had dozens of books on his desk and hundreds of different files within his cogitators. So much of the dogma TalOS realized had so many more truths within it than TalOS ever thought possible.
How long had he been gone though? It was eight days twelve hours and eleven minutes with the seconds still counting. TalOS did not know this through his cogitators but instead felt it within the bones of his body. Time was acting upon him and thus he registered it. A divine act by the Motor Force.
TalOS knew that he barely scratched the surface. The ideas of allowing the Motive Force to flow through oneself was something that TalOS felt was his next step. He would first work with Machine like the Fulgerites and Corpuscarii followed by trying to refine his focus on time itself. If he did those TalOS would surely be able to gain a sense of it. A sense of the Motive Force.
TalOS quickly began creating schematics and ideas. The fact was that these machines employed by the cults of Electro-Priests were unfine and did not follow the concepts that TalOS saw. As the Primarch reached over and rubbed his hand over the Blackstone Amulet he felt <span class="mu-i">something</span>.
Maybe Blackstone held the answer. TalOS knew that Blackstone was instinctively connected to reality so does that mean it was intubated with the Motive Force? That that was the reason it in conjunction with electricity could grip the warp in a snare of power.
As he thought this an idea came into TalOS’s mind. One that took him several days to realize.
The Knight the Machine God spoke of. That person… it did not seem the Machine God held him in malice but he was still someone who did not want the Void Dragon to speak as it did. Would TalOS risk the Knight’s attention?
>Keep it hidden. To learn is the journey of the self.
>A small cabal of the knowing. Likely his apprentice, children, and friends
>Practice in the open. If they can tolerate psykers than there is no issue.
This is what happens when a Primarch takes LSD