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The two Knights looked at one another as they took in the words both spoken and heard.
In the lands of Dutonis that would have indeed been the case. They were fighting for their homes, and because of that they needed to charge forward every moment of the day in order to keep the Orks away from their peasants and fortresses.
In that respect those days were long gone. No longer would the Knights of Dutonis need to guard their own people against a massive invasion. But in other respects tradition was to be kept.
+Alexander Navaros, you had made a vow along with the rest of your house to serve Particep Semper and the Mechnicum. They have honored their side of the vow, giving our Fathers lands beyond the stars themselves. But today, you wish to forsake them for a sense of fell-glory?+
+You forget the Honor of Dutonis!?+
+I do not Alexander.+ Announced Fredric as he leaned in his Knight, +When the planning for this war took place you did not say anything. If you think commited a fit upon the battlefield is going to get you respect from both your House and the Mechanicum you are mistaken.+
+Y-you… You Forsake MY HONOR!?+
+You’ve already done so yourself. If I allow them for a moment the Mechnicum will see you like this. Just imagine what they will think of both you and Navaros. Either you fall into line or become a footnote in the coming Era.+
The two Knights looked upon one eachother again but this time it was different. The feeling of malice seeped through the manifold to the point that Fredric could feel it. But with said malice there was not rebuttal or complaint.
As one the Knights of House Navaros began moving past the Armigers and Knight of Borgius. Like a precissen of defeat they marched forward up the mountain’s slope.
At their rear Fredric began to follow with his own Armigers. As they did the battlefield had cleared of the nuclear waste. As the waste was gone, there was nothing but green surging forth.