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He was surrounded but the Omnissiah did not care. He did not care for his own safety as he only wanted to make the traitor pay for everything that he had done to them. He could feel the failing of systems and even felt the impact of two strikes to the torso by the Warlord Titan.
He called out to his storm, to the stars above. He felt the pull of reality and with a mighty pull of his own willpower settled the universe to once again obey his rules!
Emerald Lighting, charged with the several deaths of Titans, struck out upon the Titan. TalOS could see Lorgar pushing against the will of the Omnissiah, to defend against the attack. Just as he might have began to gain some the stars from above began to shine. Just as the Omnissiah called, willed from the other side, a meteor came falling down and slammed into the shield that was defending the Titan.
The golden shield shattered in an instant.
With his Omnissian Axe in the air the Omnissiah struck at the sternum of the Warlord. The God Machine tried to defend but quickly found that its Gauntlet that it tried to defend with had been severed through a single strike of Particep Semper.
Wrath was delivered as he wrecked with three more strikes. Each one severing either a piece of the carapace or destroying the armament that the Titan was blessed with when it served Lucius. He tried to strike directly at Lorgar but he could feel his aim always just slightly pushed to the side or off kilter as the Chaos Gods protected their chosen champion.
<span class="mu-s">“THERE YOU ARE BROTHER!”</span>
Four daggers appeared at the blast door. Each of them dug a deep gouge into the door as Fulgrim went through the adamantine like it was butter. He swiftly moved his blades in such a way that it will create a hole for him.
As Fulgrim came he sensed the shifting tides of the Warp. The Titan that Lorgar was riding had activated its Teleportation Matrix and was attempting to escape in an attempt to save the foolish Primarch from the wrath of a Titan that he wished egged on.
In this second, though all of this anger, TalOS had a choice.
>Kill Lorgar at the risk of being grievously wounded by Fulgrim.
>Welcome Fulgrim, letting Lorgar escape.