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The man that stood before Orikan seemed to keep his tongue after the Cryptek declared that he should show his skill. Such a reasoning for Orikan was obvious, he wished to know if this man was really someone who was practiced within their ways. If he was, maybe his opinion of the humans would be different, but he was not holding his breath.
Did he need to hold his breath, well he was a Necron he did not need to breathe.
Though Orikan again wondered why he was watching. He did not care for humans or whatever empires they created. Hell, he really did not care what they did when the Necrons awoke from their eternal slumber. No, what interested him was if this person was a master of his arts or not. If he was then Orikan would wonder a great many facts about his life.
+I understand.+ The human said rather quickly in Orikan’s books. But to a human he must have had a long time to consider what it was he would do. Was that a boon or a bust for the person who stood before him?
These thought engrams were stored away for Orikan felt the flow of energy change. The man before him was not making any Hexes but whatever his soul had become still had influence upon the Forces of the Universe. That sinking feeling returned inside his reactor core as he felt more and more comparisons between this man and the C’Tan of old.
The man raised his left hand before his head, “I have been experimenting if this was possible. As I stand before you I believe I have learned something great which will resolve my thoughts on the matter.”
And then the man tore off his arm with his other limb.
Orikan was surprised. Why was he surprised? Well a flesh and blood being just ripped off his limb as if he did not have a care for it. Even Orikan, who can come back from those injuries, would not so brazenly injure himself! To add to it, the man’s fluids was now covering the floor. It was disgusting!
Orikan wanted to yell at the man, to chastise him before obliteration him. But then he felt the flow once again change. To add to this, Orikan noticed that the limb which was severed was not <span class="mu-i">truly</span> removed. Neither was the blood as it began peeling itself from the floor.