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Ultimately there was not much for the two Primarchs to speak to each other about. Sangiunius had so much he needed to finish for his Legion that time was scarce. As always TalOS gave his brother a gift, the gift being a large broadsword made with a series of crystals and secrets that TalOS learned from both the Mitu Collective and from Magnus.
To put it simply, it was a blade that would use the Warp to power itself. A perfect weapon for someone like Sangiunius. While TalOS considered giving his brother a Power Sword the reality of the matter was that a Power Sword was a weapon that could be used against TalOS. This weapon, this Force Sword, was a weapon that could not injure TalOS but be a great weapon against the beings of the Warp.
If his brother knew of their existence thanks to his foresight TalOS did not know. Looking upon the horizon at the stars as well as literature though, these things informed TalOS that his brother will do the right thing in the end and thus needed a great weapon for whatever fate was before him.
Time went by and his work upon the Federation continued. The time had come for the construction of Forge Worlds within the Federation and the Priests of many worlds could not wait for their chance at the direct investment. Glory in his name did they all sing, with many Forges inheriting the name of TalOS due to his service to them.
On the greater stage of the Mechanicum the deals had been struck on a great many worlds. Mechanicum outposts were now present upon many of the Hive Worlds which dotted the Imperium with little issue between them and the Tech Priests. How this would grow into the future TalOS did not know but he looked forward to it.
There were two Primarchs within this time that were discovered. The first of the two was Mortarion who did not accept the invitation that TalOS sent over to him. From what TalOS heard the man was a stubborn one who simply wanted to get to war as soon as he could away from the affairs of the common man. It reminded him of Ferrus Manus somewhat but he digressed.
The second…