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The Colosseum was built specifically to entertain both the Nobles and Knights who arrived on Lucius during TalOS’s coronation. Such a time had already long passed, several realizations were made among the Priests as they checked their numbers. For several weeks after the Colosseum was built production. It was realized that this was because of an increase in personnel morale, which caused ever more confusion among the Priests until they began monitoring the conversations of their menials.
A great many of them talked about what was happening here. The rivalries that were forming and the guest appearances from several warriors from abroad. Everyone was talking about the match between the Fabricator General and his brother, and how they will never see anything like it ever again.
It was after a year of its operations, after dozens of inquiries and studies, that the Colosseum was a powerful amenity that satisfied over half of the Forge World.
As TalOS walked the star scorched halls he sensed a moment’s irony about that discovery. Many of the Priests began processing and comprehending numerical code when this was realized. Taking in the amount being paid to maintain the facility and how much it would cost for others. After cost benefit analysis was finished, it was realized that the Colosseum was cheaper than mass distribution of sedatives or crafted entertainment.
This was the reason as TalOS looked around he noticed the sheer amount of artisandry that even the walls outside the main stadium had. As the Priesthood decided that Noble Combat was optimal that they should invest into it, and when Lucius does something they do not hold back.
The group finally arrived at where they were walking, a small contingent of Astartes standing at attention waiting to receive their Primarch as well as meet the Steel Wardens who had been tailing their Primarch all the way here. They gave TalOS a nod and a data link, which told the Primarch that it was clear to enter the room without fear of any kind.
+FINALLY!+ Shouted Trig as he threw himself on one of the nearby chairs and disabled the wristband that was on him, +My feet hurt.+
TalOS heard a small laugh coming from Vera as he walked over and took the star scorched, red striped chair.