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Current I may not come back. It was nice playing with you all. I wish you all good lives.
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6 yrs ago
The fires of hell did not kill me.
9 yrs ago
No shoes no shirt and I still get service WHY?!
9 yrs ago
Too tired to post.
9 yrs ago
God told me, I've already got the life.....

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Captain Leal sat in his designated seat, his squad members taking formation behind and beside him. The space marines stood perfectly still in their massive power suits, silent, like intimidating grey statues as voices bounced around the open chamber. The red light from Leal's optics flickered ever so subtly from the slits in his helmet as he listened to what was said. In response to the Captain of the Black Dragons, Lattore gave an acknowledging nod. Any battle brother, especially a captain of another chapter was due immediate respect when speaking, but a more fulfilling response was yet to be given.

As soon as the declared new emperor opened the floor, a banter began. Although communication was desparately needed to unify the broken shards of the Imperium, Lattore questioned whether or not it was the wisest move their prospective leader could have made at this meeting to begin with unstructured verbal free for all. It wasn't long before Enyo's declaration of distrust left a broken window of akward silence, and Leal saw the need to stand up and take the reigns of this spiraling chaos.

The captain rose and stepped forward, the action itself a request for the floor. The very sight of a space marine struck a nostalgic chord with any human present, strangely moving them to silence. The Adeptus Astartes had never been officially involved in government, and for good reason, yet it was they who had come to its' rescue more than once in the past when tyranny had claimed it and driven it wayward from the Emperor's will. Space marines were designed for war, but they were also superhuman, and designed to be good at everything, even if that meant serving as part of a council.

At last, Leal spoke, "Citizens of the Imperium, Lord Astamov, gathered allies. Be warned, I will speak plainly. I see here amongst this council a desperate cry for order. Our new imperium has no chance of launching a successful expansion crusade if we do not first establish order amongst ourselves. Lord Gregori Astamov, I must begin with you. There is much debate over whether or not you embody any essence of the Emperor. Yet, your devotion, intelligence, and aptitude for leadership are undeniably necessary for reunification under a single banner, that of the Imperium of Man. Your bravery and determination are an inspiration worthy of recognition and perhaps loyalty. But I cannot call you my emperor. No mortal man is capable of the tasks which He alone had done for us. He is deeply mourned by us all, and his title can never be shared.

Even though the true Emperor may never return, we yet remain, and we, as humans, are his legacy. It was been said in the Tome of Truths Foretold that "Without the Emperor there is nothing and we would have no purpose," but I say no to this, for the Emperor himself had a duty. We must fight and die for him, yes, butfight and die for what HE fought for. ... It was for us. And as long as we remember that, The Emperor did not fail his species. ...But I digress.

I propose that we call you Highlord Astamov, and that you appoint a new Senatorum Imperialis. A single man is too easy a target for the forces of chaos to influence, but a council is far more resistant. We must avoid another Goge Vandire or any wayward self-proclaimed emperor seizing power and driving the Imperium into collapse. In this room we have representatives of the Imperial Guard, Inquisition, and the Ecclisiarchy. Let us establish our roles. As for the Adeptus Astartes, our duty is to serve mankind, not to rule it. Thus, and I believe I speak for Captain Tyro as well when I say, we will continue to follow the Codex Astartes and look to the lord Commander Militant of the Imperial Guard and any 'Lord Solar' he should appoint for the duration of any crusade in this new Imperium. That is as it was and should continue to be. I expect that any and all other human systems or fleets we encounter are to be unified under our common flag and incorporated peacefully if at all possible. Thus shall we grow.

"Captain Tyro." Leal could feel the concern burning within his comrad and other kin in the room. The depth of his voice belied the burden he was so tired of carrying. "I too share your concerns about the dangers of the warp. Not a moment passes that I nor any of my chapter may waiver in our vigilance against these relics. It is for this reason, as it is for all of us, that I feel we are in such need of the services of the Inquisition. I implore Highlord Astamov to continue it, as it was in the time before the emperor's passing. We Relictors will submit to psychic screening and any tests of our purity of heart as deemed necessary. However, I would like the opportunity to argue the case for the weapons we Relictors have used in battle. They are tools for the Imperium, yet each one is capable of turning the tide of a battle in an instant. Their value must be taken into consideration." Leal stopped himself. It was a battle for a later time. "Forgive me."

Leal hadn't really addressed the xenos in the room, since his focus was strictly on human affairs. As far as Astartes chapters, the Relictors were primarily focused on fighting warp entities and daemon. Perhaps the new Highlord would relegate relations with outsiders to an ordo of the Inquisition or to another government branch entirely. Either way, Leal was hoping to soon get back to glorious battle to promote the late Emperor's vision for mankind.

"We Relictors above all else understand our duty, and it has not changed. I ask each of you, do you know yours?" Leal let that thought sink in and bring focus as he awaited a response from Gregori.
@Thecrash20 Thanks for the description. It sounds like most of them "dun' tink too much." I'm going to suppose we're playing a few of the more thoughtful ones, especially in light of their emperor being afk and that causes huge existential crisis. lolz
@Thecrash20 That would be cool. I'm avidly researching their history and character, and it's a lot to know. I plan to get in a pretty good dialogue tonight, later, and hopefully I'll play to the character with accuracy.
The holy throne world is Arexia Prime, right?
All the social dynamics are so exciting. Can probably post tomorrow.
I will post this weekend.
*waits and plays deathwing*
Is anyone still in this rp?
@Holy Soldier lol. Better be good. My post was fuckin bomb.
@thewizardguy@supertinyking

Mithias did not so much as wince as the device on his wrist drew its sample. He waited. There seemed to be a problem, and he began to worry. Hopefully, they remembered NOT to outright kill him. He wondered, perhaps, if he were dangerously contaminated, they could contain him, isolate him... maybe find some way to purify him. In the worse case, they could launch him into space. Erm... Actually, he really hoped they wouldn't think of that one.

Mithias took his arm back when the scanner was removed and rubbed his wrist with an anticipatory look upon his brow.

"You are being taken to a holding cell for further testing..."

Silently, the vampire nodded and gave himself up to the green marines. Being dragged off was a bit reminiscent of his first time meeting the Imperial forces. Ah, things had almost been better then. Still, he had no idea what the scanner had revealed about his blood as he was taken into the bunker for teleportation. Nonetheless, he was going to make it clear that he was no enemy, that if there was any hope for him, he willingly rest his trust with Vulkan and his army.

There was something different about these beings who called themselves human. From both Vulkan and his men, Mithias could sense the greatest devotion and purity of heart. It was beautiful and disarming, logical and true, an aspect of their souls that was so real it practically had mass. It called to the noble, knightly cord in Mithias' heart, and already he knew he could never raise his hands against them. Carried in their metal gauntlets, Mithias bowed his head for the flaws he saw within himself that kept him shy of reflecting such glory. Deeply inspired, he inwardly began his repentance.

Mithias entered the holding cell easily, oddly thanking his escorts as they locked him up and left. Day 3 was it? And now he would wait. ... He took a seat on the floor and folded his legs. Meditation would be best, his thoughts and emotions were a jumble. He had no idea where the Martin-bot had been lead to. Certainly, Martin would explain as much as he could. Mithias would have to divulge the rest, such as who Alucard was and what his capabilities were. It was quiet. ... A sinister fluid pulsed through his veins, and Mithias exhaled a controlled breath. What was Alucard's blood? If anyone could find out, perhaps the Imperium could. Their technology was extremely advanced as far as Mithias was concerned, and as long as they had him, they could run tests. Perhaps Alucard had accidentally given them the key to his own destruction by contaminating Mithias. One could only hope.

Mithias concentrated to quiet the pulse of darkness within him. Soon he began to recall the events in the Atlantic. He and Tsukune had shared a bond of the soul, and he remembered a very specific sword technique, something that involved mind, body, soul, and science all acting on concert on the edge of a blade. The memory played out in his mind, over and over, and with each remembered stroke, more detail and more memory became clear. Pain of grief struck him as he also increasingly remembered the friend he had lost, and yet somehow this mental agony only made his concentration stronger, his cuts quicker in his mind.

A radiant green energy stirred around the meditating vampire in his cell. It caused no harm to the structures around it, nor any harm to the one generating it, yet the black mark on the vampire's chest began to shrink slightly.
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