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“I agree with Horus.” Sanguinius spoke as he looked towards Konrad with a sharpened stare, “Enough blood has been spilled today because of our brother’s actions. I do not wish to deepen the pools with another corpse.”
There was a long drawn breath from Mortarion as if him doing so was enough explanation to go against the words of both the Angel and Horus, “He should die because that is what we would do to anyone. Make sure he understands the gravity of his actions.”
“Death will not give that to him and is a waste.” Guilliman said as he looked upon Tyberos directly, “But the punishment needs to be equally severe, but we cannot allow such a powerful fighting force to go to waste.”
“Tyberos, I hate you for what you have done.” Were the words of Jaghatai Khan as he turned to the rest of his brothers, “Upon my world of Chogoris we understood that armies would take actions that require discipline. So, to punish the entire army, it was demand of them that they send themselves at the nearest fortress to either take it or kill themselves. If they survived, they are redeemed. If not, then they deserved it.”
“Is that really the greatest punish we can give to someone who committed a capital crime?” Asked Curze as he smirked, “We should make sure hes a lesson for anyone who will go against the Emperor’s will. To make sure they understand that even we Primarchs are subject to Justice.”
“But that leaves out everyone else who committed the atrocities.” Jaghatai told Curze as he stared daggers into his brother, “Not only is Tyberos a fool for killing these people, but every single one of his men who committed the act will live to be reassigned. I shed a tear for those who stood against their Father in the time where all of their other brothers were against them.”
“I am not saying that we ignore them.” Konrad spoke as he had a devilish grin upon his face. Such a grin was closer to a monster with how feral it appeared to be to TalOS, “They should all die. Every single one of them.”
“Konrad, your vote to kill our brother has overstayed its welcome.” Horus said as he stared at his brother with a baneful glare, “I know now that the majority here today will not say that Tyberos dies.”
“But its not our votes that count.” Pointed out Konrad as he looked towards their Father, “It is his that does. The Emperor’s Justice.”
Here the room became just that little bit more darkened as everyone realized that Konrad was right.