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None knew it but TalOS was already watching his sons from afar. Many of the helmets that belonged to the Acillians TalOS was able to get a glimpse at his Legion. As the helmet panned to examine the browd TalOS could spy Captain Lorch of 5th company, the fist of his Astartes sons the Primarch ever met, along this his thousand Astartes standing in perfect unison behind him.
This was something that repeated across the field, but it was not all Astartes. Though the helm of the Acillian TalOS could see several Mitarii of Acillians locked in between their forces in an odd attempt at some sort of unity.
TalOS knew the mind who would orchestrate such a scheme and he wanted to thank his son. Let the Astartes organize themselves in ranks, but Mitarii AL4N knew that he should not allow them to segregate themselves from their estranged brothers.
As the head finished panning talOS got to see the blackened armor that was equally as unmarked as their fellows. But a trained eye upon the armor told the Primarch that this was the Legion Master Vadar, the one who controlled the legion in TalOS’s absence.
The Primarch would be absent no longer.
With a flick of his arms the Primarch parceled open the doors that were hiding him from his sons. They were a pair of ornate doors that led to a massive balcony for an occasion just like this one, for the Arch Dominus to Address his troops and raise their morale better than standard cybernetics.
The Primarch looked upon the ground to see the one whose eyes he looked out of, AL4N’s, looking up towards him before bowing his head in a prayer. Just as he did the son he personally created, the Primarch looked over to see his estranged son, Legion Master Vadar, taking a knee to the primarch’s presence.
As if a switch had been done each side did as their highest echelon did. Let it be bowing their heads or kneeling in his presence they paid respects to him as vassals would to their ruler.
The Primarch needed to choose his next words wisely. Depending on them TalOS could cause the entirity of his bloodline to shatter into pieces or both sides forcing themselves into unity. He could spark within them the fury of the Machine God or allow them to continue festering whatever cultural differences they held.
>Declare all shall be fused and reforged into a new Legion.
>Force them all to bow, for they are no longer servants of the Imperium but the Machine God.
>Try out this… Oath of Moment TalOS has heard about.
>Honestly, someone write in.