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As they continued their steps TalOS decided the best thing to do was a quick visual scan of the book. Such reasoning was because he was walking into the more crowded parts of the Mechanicum and knew that the tome within his hands held some value. After all, it was made by an ancient, even if TalOS does not agree with the Xenophile.
The pages within his hands quickly flipped and were given milliseconds to imprint their details to TalOS. So many symbols and characters that held no meaning to the Machine Spirit which acted through the eyes of TalOS. It was the duty of mankind to give such things meaning, thus the Machine Spirit was doing its job as it should.
With his eyes finished scanning he handed the book over to Magnus, who lifted and placed it into a specially made bag that sat on his back. The large red giant looked a little confused as he spoke, “Are you… interested in that subject?”
TalOS gave a small nod to those words, “Something about that book interested me. That is all.”
“Would it be that Dragon you talked about? The Void Dragon?” Magnus placed forward with a perfect recollection of the book for he had already read it.
“I feel the book is missing some details. It points out that the Void Dragon must have been some form of ancient deity to the Eldar, a creature which sparked terror in them. It was also the eater of souls, the author thought it was the analog for the fate of a sinful Alderi.” TalOS said as he decided to give his own opinion, “But that is to place a human belief upon Xenos. To think that they are as adverse to sin as mankind is. Something is missing there.”
“We will only find out more by searching for that knowledge.” Magnus pointed out as he gave a smile, “For now the Void Dragon and Asuryan will be the two that we know of, but there is evidence of others. The Alderi seemed to have a pantheon of hundreds of gods, each specific to a part of the Universe with an evil counterpart.”
>Keep this blasphemy out of TalOS’s hands
>Only information about this being, this Void Dragon.
>All information, no matter what the source.