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Aleros, the Black Templar gazed at each door. Each bearing the marks of the Chaos gods, three of the four were present. The bloodthirstiness of Khorne, the plagues of Nurgle and the pleasure incarnate of Slaanesh.
"They have taken it upon themselves to box themselves in like rats. Like wheat they will fall before us, no matter their gods for we are the sickle of the Emperor." They would find battle behind all doors he sensed, but the most hard fought would be the daemons of Khorne, those whom lived for war and blood. His gaze fell on the Legionnaire, it seems those aspects were present in their own midst. He would watch over the Legionnaire, for the terminator was now his charge. His to bring back to the path of enlightenment. However, part of him was in doubt. Bringing the Legionnaire into the more powerful forces of the warp might twist him further into the abyss he had begun to walk, or bring him into the light. Either was an option and a risk.

"I say they want blood, who are we but the most worthy to sate their bloodlust with their own. And Zethidis, you might earn your honour, and sate your own glory. Bringing retribution to those that have wronged you, those that have scarred you" He spoke, a goading hidden within his words. He sensed the anger within Zethidis, it would be more powerful and useful aimed at the legions of Khorne rather than the Chaplain.
"I will wage war wherever the group as a whole wishes. However, allow me a moment to recuperate. Rand i suggest you do the same. And back there, in that dark camp of those Cultists, now slain. Before the room was set aflame, I saw the banner of the Iron Legion, Be wary brothers, traitor astartes lay nearby."

Actions this turn;
Action 1: Chaplain Aleros overwatches with his Storm Bolter on the Doors of Khorne.
Action 2: Aleros begins to Regenerate

@Leolycan
Haha, that IC post gave me a good chuckle.
No thats fine Lone. Just whatever, thanks for the headsup Leolycan


Why are you replying like that? It gives me the feeling that you think you're being persecuted for a lack of better term. Aleros isn't doing what he is doing for a kick, i'm simply role playing the role of a Black Templar Chaplain and responding as such. I'm not doing it because of any OOC reasons, I like your character OOC, just Aleros does not and that's completely IC.

You didn't really answer my question though; Would you like me to change the psyker threat or not? I'm fine either way, no problem for me.
I'll be getting a post up in a few hours.
@Pripovednik
Nah, I liked the background, it wasn't wasted in my mind. It might have changed Aleros' view of the marine somewhat, even if he doesn't say it directly. I'll change the part about pysker powers, i'll think of something less restricting. Unless you want to keep it and try to hide the fact that you're using them from Aleros in a game of cat and mouse.

Edit: I'm not an unreasonable guy, send me a PM if anyone has a problem and we can resolve it.
The Chaplain stood, impassive with an unnatural calm as evident by his stance, and below the helm, his features. For there was nothing more needed, only duty and the requirement that his charge be done. He would meter out the Emperor's will with the utmost of loyalty and steadfastness, even if it resulted in his own death. He watched as the Legionnaire climbed to meet him, in response Aleros would take a few steps back in order to allow the astartes to talk on even ground, he could afford the marine that much, to talk as equals before the truth.

Watching as Deimos stepped between the two brothers, he didn't know which angered him more. Her brash and blatant trust she seemed to place in the Legionnaire or her reasoning, fraternizing with the enemy and the heretic. His resolve and calmness remained as he watched the Legionnaire place a hand upon the Imperial Fist, that which might be seen as a symbol of comfort to those not of the adeptus astartes, conditioned to feel no such emotion. What Aleros saw was the corrupting taint of the warp placing a hand on a member of his founding chapter.
"Deimos, step back and allow justice to be dealt here. The taint if left at bay will serve only to corrupt, and then those who fight besides it." He spoke in response.

At the precipice of a jagged, molten hole, descending into darkness and blood. The two terminators stood face to face, one donned in black armour bearings bones of the damned, the other black, bearing the simplistic markings of a chaplain, a Rosarius dropping over the imperial Aquila across his chest and evident damage across it's surface. One skull helm, once more looking into the cracked skull helm of the other. Aleros watched the marine before him, as he spoke of mercy, the servo skull moving around his helm removing that which kept his helm secure.

Aleros remained unnerved and unflinching, as he looked upon the desecrated flesh of the terminator. His appearance, scarred and desecrated. If Zethidis had hoped for a reaction. he was to receive none as he revealed his face to the Chaplain.

His face was an abomination of flesh, sown together. Surely no Apothecary of the Imperium would mend a wound, even as serious as Zethidis' in such a way, for Bionics were readily available. No, this held a much darker meaning to the Chaplain, doing nothing but enforcing the Chaplains previous views of the Legionnaire. Aleros however would word nothing as he listened to Zethidis recounting his tale, until it had ended and the cracked skull helm once more contorted the Legionnaires voice through the vox.
"Brother Zethidis, we all bear scars for what we fight and believe in. We expect as much mercy as that which we deal to the enemy. None."
"Do not tell me of your scars and expect them to represent your loyalty to the Emperor. For I have seen the stoutest of warriors fall to the corrupting influence of chaos and the warp, despite heralding scars of war and able to claim a number of kills in the Emperors' name."
The Chaplain spoke steadily, as the Legionnaire turned his back. Aleros clamped one hand on the terminators shoulder, holding him in place as he spoke.

"Your face and your wounds, which you claim as your defense. Mean nothing, for even Dreadnoughts, those that have made greater sacrifices can be corrupted by the most unholy. You wield powers of the witch and heretic, you wield that which you can not understand, such power is unholy and corrupting, do so in my presence and I WILL strike you down where you stand. My charge as Chaplain is to root out this taint before it can take root. And that is what i shall do. Your loyalty is unquestionable, to whom however is. I will allow you one chance to prove your worth, you shall remain with us, prove your loyalty in combat in the Emperors name and you shall be absolved of doubt in the anvil of war. Cross us however, and you will receive the mercy you crave." The Chaplain spoke, before releasing his grip on the terminator, allowing him to make his way down the pit.

Aleros remained at the top, watching from the edge of the twisted gap.
"I do not believe it wise to begin traversing those twisting tunnels, one could easily become lost. We would be best continuing down the hall, for more chaos awaits us. There you shall prove your worth Legionnaire of the Damned, before your brothers and the Emperor." The Chaplains words echoed down the pit.



@GodOfWar Sounds good.
There's quite abit here that a Chaplain or indeed most astartes might find... troubling to say the least. From a terminator calling a witch "cute", to the face of Zethidis that brings to mind the work of Fabius Bile. Where the begin.
Is that a complement? I think that's a complement. ;)
In all honesty, i'm not going out of my way to harm your character or whatnot. I'm just RPing how i think a Chaplain and specifically a Black Templar at that would react. I think I've got a way that we can both continue on (for now, muhahaha), albeit at odds.
Can I reply, or should I wait for the end of turn post? @GodOfWar

Walking away from a Chaplain that's questioning your loyalty, probably not a good idea. That's like walking away from a Commissar as a Guardsmen. ;D
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