"Hey!"
And cue Huey making offended paint bucket noises
And cue Huey making offended paint bucket noises
Ami wrote:
She looked at Harkoth confused when she said, "Cataloged? What are you talking about?" She looked around to expect his friend, the friendly general, pipe up again. If she had to deal with that again, she knew what to do.
"So before you guys label me, you better get your d**** information straight," she said sternly at Harkoth. "Especially your friend, the general," she said casually as to make it known she didn't much like Aleksandr.
"So before you guys label me, you better get your d**** information straight," she said sternly at Harkoth. "Especially your friend, the general," she said casually as to make it known she didn't much like Aleksandr.
"Tokyo? That sounds like the name of an ancient power axe wielded by Bjorn the Fell-Handed!"
Ami wrote:
She looked at Harkoth confused when she said, "Cataloged? What are you talking about?" She looked around to expect his friend, the friendly general, pipe up again. If she had to deal with that again, she knew what to do.
"So before you guys label me, you better get your d**** information straight," she said sternly at Harkoth. "Especially your friend, the general," she said casually as to make it known she didn't much like Aleksandr.
"So before you guys label me, you better get your d**** information straight," she said sternly at Harkoth. "Especially your friend, the general," she said casually as to make it known she didn't much like Aleksandr.
It was a mutual notion
Bjorn the Fel-handed, now theres an imperial legend !
"...Tokyo is a place, if I should help her explain." Xueqing facepalmed.
"I have completed the cross reference. Tokyo is the ancient name for a location on Terra. I am [98.723] percent sure that there's a Hive City built there now, which would mean, to employ a sense of irony, anything connected to the old city would be below the Underhive section. Although I will advise against attempting to trawl the Sump for any relics of it."
She looked at Ubba strangely as she answered quickly to him. "It's a place not a object. I am from future Tokyo, Japan. So yeah, this weapon is not what I would call Tokyo. But I guess that's in a different reality," she said Ubba as she knew now she was being talked to by multiple people which meant she would have to answer accordingly.
"Aleksandr if that's your name, it's a place in the far future in my reality. You know, Japan. I know you know the place. And who is this Bjorn the Fel-handed?" she asked curiously as to whom Aleksandr was speaking of.
"Xueqing is correct. It's a place not a person or weapon," she said out loud as to agreeing with Xueqing on the subject. To see that these people didn't know the place was saddening to her.
She looked at Harkoth and smacked her forehead. This place he was speaking of was his reality, not her's. "Terra? Hive city? Neither exist in my reality. It's just a city in Japan," she said in response to what he had said as she continued to listen to him speak. "I think I am fine. I rather not travel your Tokyo. Sounds like a place not for me," she told Harkoth as she made it a point that this reality of theirs was definitely a bad unlawful place. "I might be rebellious, but going there is out of the question. Wouldn't you say, Aleksandr?" she said as she named him out of everyone that was talking directly to her. She still felt leery of Aleksandr after being labelled as a Hive scum, which had surely offended her greatly.
"Aleksandr if that's your name, it's a place in the far future in my reality. You know, Japan. I know you know the place. And who is this Bjorn the Fel-handed?" she asked curiously as to whom Aleksandr was speaking of.
"Xueqing is correct. It's a place not a person or weapon," she said out loud as to agreeing with Xueqing on the subject. To see that these people didn't know the place was saddening to her.
She looked at Harkoth and smacked her forehead. This place he was speaking of was his reality, not her's. "Terra? Hive city? Neither exist in my reality. It's just a city in Japan," she said in response to what he had said as she continued to listen to him speak. "I think I am fine. I rather not travel your Tokyo. Sounds like a place not for me," she told Harkoth as she made it a point that this reality of theirs was definitely a bad unlawful place. "I might be rebellious, but going there is out of the question. Wouldn't you say, Aleksandr?" she said as she named him out of everyone that was talking directly to her. She still felt leery of Aleksandr after being labelled as a Hive scum, which had surely offended her greatly.
Suddenly, Xueqing's phone rang.
She picked it up, and took a look. It seemed like the matter was something urgent and important, as she quickly hurried out of the bar, seemingly anxious.
She picked it up, and took a look. It seemed like the matter was something urgent and important, as she quickly hurried out of the bar, seemingly anxious.
"Bjorn the Fel-Handed was one of the first Astartes who fought alongside the Emperor of Mankind, Tokyo maiden. He one of the Space Wolves like me. So, I can assume you are not an Eldar since you are from ancient Tokyo from Terra?"
He shot a glance at Aleksandr "Understand that the Lord General is one of the finest weapons to the Imperium. His legend has reached to even to the ears of Astartes units. He means you no harm, fair Tokyo maiden."
He downed another mug of Fenrisian Ale and slammed it on the table
He shot a glance at Aleksandr "Understand that the Lord General is one of the finest weapons to the Imperium. His legend has reached to even to the ears of Astartes units. He means you no harm, fair Tokyo maiden."
He downed another mug of Fenrisian Ale and slammed it on the table
The space wolves are to the astartes what the valhallan ice warriors are to the astra militarum
"Brother-Sergeant Graystorm is correct regarding the Lord General. Do not take his battle-hardend diction and mannerisms as intent for harm"
"Lord General, we have a mascot here named Azumi. I'm sure you'd wish to interview her, but she was able to break the influence of Chaos on a few World Eaters. She is a being made of magic from another universe."
She thought for a moment before responding to Ubba. "I am not this Eldar you speak of. And Terra? Like earth? Because this Tokyo is full of lights and very bustling," she said as she kept her eyes on Ubba. "I sure hope you are right about him. Earlier he was assuming me of something that I wasn't," she said as she stared at Aleksandr as she still didn't trust him enough. She wasn't sure if she could even call him a friend or foe quite just yet.
"Interesting..." she said coldly to Aleksandr as she wasn't sure who this faction was. She was from earth not this place called Terra.
"I hope you are correct. He better understand I believe in nothing. I have no god I believe. Ever heard of Atheists? We believe in technology not some make belief deity," she said to Donatos. She also wasn't sure what to think of him. She didn't trust many people let alone people who would dare label her as some Hive scum. She couldn't let go the fact she was even told that.
The rest she would have to wait until Aleksandr would speak again. She had one more word for him as she said, "So you aren't here to harm me? Because you surely thought I believed in what was it's name? Slaanesh? Who the **** is that?" She was confused on Slaanesh and what the deity was. She had no clue. She wasn't even from their reality. She matter of fact came through a random rift from her reality to here by accident.
"Interesting..." she said coldly to Aleksandr as she wasn't sure who this faction was. She was from earth not this place called Terra.
"I hope you are correct. He better understand I believe in nothing. I have no god I believe. Ever heard of Atheists? We believe in technology not some make belief deity," she said to Donatos. She also wasn't sure what to think of him. She didn't trust many people let alone people who would dare label her as some Hive scum. She couldn't let go the fact she was even told that.
The rest she would have to wait until Aleksandr would speak again. She had one more word for him as she said, "So you aren't here to harm me? Because you surely thought I believed in what was it's name? Slaanesh? Who the **** is that?" She was confused on Slaanesh and what the deity was. She had no clue. She wasn't even from their reality. She matter of fact came through a random rift from her reality to here by accident.
Ami wrote:
She thought for a moment before responding to Ubba. "I am not this Eldar you speak of. And Terra? Like earth? Because this Tokyo is full of lights and very bustling," she said as she kept her eyes on Ubba. "I sure hope you are right about him. Earlier he was assuming me of something that I wasn't," she said as she stared at Aleksandr as she still didn't trust him enough. She wasn't sure if she could even call him a friend or foe quite just yet.
"Interesting..." she said coldly to Aleksandr as she wasn't sure who this faction was. She was from earth not this place called Terra.
"I hope you are correct. He better understand I believe in nothing. I have no god I believe. Ever heard of Atheists? We believe in technology not some make belief deity," she said to Donatos. She also wasn't sure what to think of him. She didn't trust many people let alone people who would dare label her as some Hive scum. She couldn't let go the fact she was even told that.
The rest she would have to wait until Aleksandr would speak again. She had one more word for him as she said, "So you aren't here to harm me? Because you surely thought I believed in what was it's name? Slaanesh? Who the **** is that?" She was confused on Slaanesh and what the deity was. She had no clue. She wasn't even from their reality. She matter of fact came through a random rift from her reality to here by accident.
"Interesting..." she said coldly to Aleksandr as she wasn't sure who this faction was. She was from earth not this place called Terra.
"I hope you are correct. He better understand I believe in nothing. I have no god I believe. Ever heard of Atheists? We believe in technology not some make belief deity," she said to Donatos. She also wasn't sure what to think of him. She didn't trust many people let alone people who would dare label her as some Hive scum. She couldn't let go the fact she was even told that.
The rest she would have to wait until Aleksandr would speak again. She had one more word for him as she said, "So you aren't here to harm me? Because you surely thought I believed in what was it's name? Slaanesh? Who the **** is that?" She was confused on Slaanesh and what the deity was. She had no clue. She wasn't even from their reality. She matter of fact came through a random rift from her reality to here by accident.
"A...the... est.....? That sounds uncomfortable, Maiden of Tokyo. Does 'atheist' cause discomfort?"
She looked at him confused when he asked if Atheist was uncomfortable. "No! Atheist is like...how can I describe it...It's like a religion of technology. I am sure Harkoth would understand in the slightest," she said as she was referring to the creature knowing what she was talking about. "I don't believe in deities. I never have and never will," she said to Ubba as she kind of started to warm up to the massive super soldier. "So that's what Atheist is. And you can just call me Ami. I appreciate the title, but it feels odd to be called Maiden of Tokyo," she said politely as she simply wanted to be called by her name. "If you like, you can also call me Mimi," she finished saying to Ubba as she stared at the group of men still.
"Processing information. [binharic squawk] Based on provided information, conclusion: positive. Interrogative: belief in technology does not correlate with belief in the Machine God? Error: understanding misaligned."
"I thought atheism was the lack of belief in any religion? But there is a church of atheism... thinking about it too much makes my head hurt."
Sue eats a cheese fry, getting out her pipe.
Sue eats a cheese fry, getting out her pipe.
"Contradiction: The Cult Mechanicus worships the Machine God. Ergo, the Cult Mechanicus cannot be atheist by design."
She took into consideration of what he said to her. "I wonder...could I believe in such a deity as well?" she asked Harkoth in a serious tone. She loved technology ever since she was a young girl. And if she started to believe in a deity, then that would make her no longer Atheist. "So is that cool with you? Call me Mimi. Anyone who closely knows me calls me by that name," she said warmly with a slight warm smile. At least she pleaded to them that she didn't believe in Slaanesh or whatever other deity that they would deem evil in their books. "I just won't...I don't know...get rid of my flesh," she said with a grin on her face.

" In truth, I have felt that in my dwelling here I have detracted from my true purpose, which is first and foremost, service to the Imperium and as such have opted for self-imposed abeyance. My due is that of any soldier of the Astra Militarum, and our sole concern is our duty to have entrenched myself so firmly in the hubris which presents itself without relation to such has been a flaw, which I intend to remedy immediately. My interactions hereafter will be increasingly selective and subject to use of the technology known as a tesseract vault put to the utility of service to the Emperor, as such I will opt to seperate instances of space-time irrelevant to purposes and duties bearing no relation, no goal or no purpose other than that which concerns the Imperium.
I have come to acknowledge that the error lay in entertaining or acknowledging that which is irrelevant, for in the grim darkness of our universe there is only war and naught else, as such, I must be singular in my purpose, I explicate my edict; my attentions thus will dedicated solely towards the duties for which I was vested with the mantle of Lord General. Anything other than this will be subject to a high likelihood of irrelevance; in short, I will employ the tesseract vault as I see fit to expunge existences or instances of irrelevance, it will be as if though they were never there, regardless if some holographic simulacra of my presence is made visible to them. Glory to The Emperor, may he deliver us from that which detracts in our purpose.
In doing so I honor my colleagues, whose respect afforded to me is by virtue of deed not of rank and as such I must seek to honor this expectation of dutifulness lest pride be our ruin much as it was of traitors and heretics.
Aleksandr commented at length, explaining his thoughts upon the recent happenings and his reproach.
Mathius Kothinto wrote:
"Lord General, we have a mascot here named Azumi. I'm sure you'd wish to interview her, but she was able to break the influence of Chaos on a few World Eaters. She is a being made of magic from another universe."

" I shall beg to differ on this matter Mathius, the Empire is all too acquainted with the treacherous promises of sorcery, would you not think it quaint that champions of chaos would so easily be swayed by an unassuming and seemingly innocent work of one who bears the... gifts... of sorcery... almost too believable, too unassuming and too tactful... precisely why I would suspect tzeentchian machinations at work. The servants of chaos have many forms and we are wrong to assume the deadliest of these are those bristling with fang and claw, blade and bolter... it is infact deception that has been the principle tool of the ruinous powers, a slow lull into comfort, into idleness, into abandon, unto false respites.
I have faced countless chaos warbands, cults and indeed traitor astartes... enough to know that one does not simply break the influence of chaos, moreso on the astartes... can you imagine... the damnable lie that has the power to break the mind of such hardened warriors who trained for aeons to battle against the countless horrors of the universe?... and to claim that, that power is simply undone by the fledgling sorceries of the unassuming mascot of a multiversal speakeasy... come now Mathius... even you must admit that such a notion is suspect to some degree, is it not ?
Chaos can only claim victory and take root if it is allowed entry to the soul... and we are given that choice every time... mankind's greatest virtue is not hope, it is not survival... it is choice. Honorable death in the face of what is seemingly insurmountable is a choice... and so is surrender... faith in the Emperor is the pivot upon which we see past the illusion of surrender, of respite, of false salvations, of repentance in anything other than death... ultimation. Mortal folly is to assume that one's choices have no bearing, that there is always time, that there is always more, that there is something else... but we answer for our choices Mathius.
And we are damned to those choices, some would rather their souls be an ember that join the eternal light that rages against the dark, others would have it be a meaningless flicker that feeds the soot into eternities of dread consumption, there is no turning back once the die is cast. I ask you this, if the Emperor himself could not beckon his own son from the clutches of the ruinous powers... then what makes you willing to wager that Azumi could redeem the lost souls of the servants of chaos?"

" My respect for you as a compatriot does not waver Mathius, but I am afraid I beg to differ... a meeting between myself and Azumi would not bode well and I would not be one to desecrate your sanctum in light of the services you have rendered for the Empire. "
Ami wrote:
She took into consideration of what he said to her. "I wonder...could I believe in such a deity as well?" she asked Harkoth in a serious tone. She loved technology ever since she was a young girl. And if she started to believe in a deity, then that would make her no longer Atheist. "So is that cool with you? Call me Mimi. Anyone who closely knows me calls me by that name," she said warmly with a slight warm smile. At least she pleaded to them that she didn't believe in Slaanesh or whatever other deity that they would deem evil in their books. "I just won't...I don't know...get rid of my flesh," she said with a grin on her face.
"Duely noted. You are welcome to believe in the Machine God, the Omnissiah, and the Motive Force. Addendum: I am Magos Dominus Harkoth-937. You may call me Harkoth, though."
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