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Once again TalOS was welcomed with the exquisite work of the Custodian's Artisans. TalOS could recognize a few patterns that were made by Mars but much of it was made by hands unknown to TalOS. Like the Mechanicus the Custodians had their own secrets that they were keeping secret.
As the ship began to lift TalOS watched as Ferrus Manus ran a hand across one of the numerous pieces of architecture that were infused in the vehicle. It was then, for a moment, that TalOS realized that the man was admiring the work of art.
“Do the wonders of the Custodian Guard make you think as well brother?” TalOS asked as he finally found a piece of conversation that the two could have.
Ferrus looked upon him with the same grumpy expression, “It does. Looking at the style it appears to have been made with an etching tool of some kind. Each side of the craft was made from a single solid sheet of Auric to which a man had to tame it for use in this craft.”
“It is a reasonable use of one’s time.” TalOS declared with the words of an expert, “By making it from one sheet they increase the strength of the metal. As for the Auric, I suspect it is not pure.”
“It is not.” Declared the other Primarch as he gestured at the symbols that coated the wall, “This interior was weakened to reduce spalling. If it was as strong as a Custodian’s armor, it would otherwise risk piercing their battleplate every time it was hit with heavy ordinance.”
“So you are a crafter of arms and armaments?” TalOS asked his brother with a moment’s curiosity.
“I am a craftsman of handheld weapons when on Medusa. I have not had experience with anything that cannot be hand held but I plan to remedy that soon.” Ambition laced the voice of Ferrus Manus as a goal was already set within his mind.
>’Then why don’t I help you with that, brother.’
>He has experience with personal weapons, well, lets see how well this brother works at it.
>Ferrus Manus appears to already be moving towards going to war. We will not delay him that much *Give topics to discuss with him instead.