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Those who were watching this felt their hearts twist as they witnessed an injury taken by TalOS by his son. Hatred almost filled their hearts, but it subsided as they noticed TalOS landed on his feet.
The Primarch, uninjured, raised his head and looked upon Voch with a grin. Within his hand was the Omnissian Axe. Those who would look at the other side could see the ruin that was brought upon the Dreadnaught’s arm, as well as the Avenger Gatling Cannon which could no longer spin.
The fear of those who were around TalOS felt as his blood rushed. His soul was singing, burning up the refuse of the warp and those around him. TalOS allowed himself to breath, knowing that his opponent no longer possessed a weapon capable of fighting him at a range. The sun above basked him, and TalOS no longer felt the building hunger.
Determination flared and TalOS ran down the battlefield with his axe brought against his son once again. TalOS took one step to the side, watching as Voch quickly realized what was the target of TalOS’s incoming attack.
The Dreadnaught lunged over and covered his flank, denying TalOS a bid at those that would have stood behind the Deadnaught. None knew that had happened, thinking Voch had extended himself to the side and losing the last of his gun to the Poweraxe which cleaved through the damned weapon.
If one was human they would not have been able to do anything standing so far extended, but the Dreadnaught twisted upon his hips in a way that no human will ever be able to mimic within their lifetimes. This allowed his fist to come towards TalOS and forcing the Primarch to dodge the attack with a step out of the direction.
TalOS quickly blocked, receiving the strike with the strength of a Titan. Such strength allowed him to stand his ground and direct the damage in such a way that his heels dug deep into the ground. With the same strength and an algorithm of trajectory TalOS sent the limb away from him while quickly dodging the Avenger Gatling Cannon which was returning to its proper position.
Such movement meant it was dangerous for TalOS to step forwards his son, and already the Dreadnaught was moving to finally recover the flank from TalOS’s encroachment.
Like that they were at rest, +Thats it, any further battle and the Machine Spirit will fail. You pass.+
+Understood. Thank you.+ Voch said as the numerous alarms that were being suppressed sounded themselves across the field.