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la creatura from the no sun torture dimension ([personal profile] agoniser) wrote in [community profile] painpong2024-06-13 01:46 pm
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[personal profile] biomancy 2024-06-26 05:19 am (UTC)(link)
Better the life lived in restraint, than one forever susceptible to the call of Slaanesh, isn't it?

[ It's a low blow, truly. Heinrix is an Inquisitor, and has studied the Xenos more than one would expect, for one so loyal to the Emperor, but he understands the truth in knowledge. That it should be carefully kept, hidden from the masses, but used like an expertly wielded knife. Like now. Perhaps it is unwise to try and cut, as it gives away just how much Marazhai's words actually do hit close to home, but Heinrix was a touch too blind when it came to the Xenos.

Particularly the Xenos that had dogged their every step for so long.

Though Marazhai knew that Heinrix had his own temptations, such as that machine that had been constructed by the followers of Tzeentch. How long had he looked into the chaos? How long had it held sway over him? Would that connection eventually be tugged just as surely as Marazhai's own leash?

There is a pause of consideration, even so.
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Perhaps you invite me, because you know the moment you step out of line, I will not hesitate to deal with you as I see fit.

[ Surely, the Rogue Trader would understand. And surely that would not be something that lead Heinrix down a path that he did not forsee. ]
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[personal profile] biomancy 2024-06-28 06:29 am (UTC)(link)
[ Heinrix can't even help the self-satisfied twitch of his lips at the threat. To the stoic Biomancer, that's practically a grin of enjoyment, and he cannot help but enjoy the fact that he drew out the violence from him. Sure, he was always violent, but the pointed nature, the fact that he lashed out meant that Marazhai had not been pleased.

After all, his psyker abilities were only one way of many that he could strike a nerve.
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A chaperone for your violent hunger?

[ He asked, stiffly. He would not enjoy it, but keeping the drukhari under control was only one of many roles that he would likely need to adopt while he was a part of the Rogue Trader's retinue. If he would be the only one holding against the void itself, and all of the dark, chaotic temptations it offered, then so be it.

(Someone, perhaps, should suggest to Heinrix that this was neither required nor asked for, and yet.
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If anyone amongst our little...crew should, I think it would have to be me. Very well. Next we drift into the void, expect me to ensure you are complying with the Rogue Trader's command.
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[personal profile] biomancy 2024-07-02 03:13 am (UTC)(link)
[ The more Heinrix hears about these lower decks that Marazhai hunts in, the more he wonders... if perhaps he had been foolish to doubt the Rogue Trader. He was no... soft soul, willing to fight for the people around them, an iconoclast that shirks the will of the emperor for the people that struggle underneath the weight of the Empire. No, Heinrix was decidedly not that kind of man. He would project it, yes, but when push came to shove, he was an agent of the Empire, and that meant he perpetuated the seeds of rot that led to places like this festering and straying from the Golden Throne's light.

Heinrix had been... nervous before they started to descend into the bowels of the ship. How could he not be? He doesn't let it show, of course, but that curling anticipation made him feel near-sick from the idea of working with the Xenos so closely, watching him throughout his hunt. But... at the same time, who else could do so? Who else could stand that temptation from the void? Who else but him knew the allure of it and could turn their heads away to say no? (Plenty of people, but Heinrix really was That kind of guy.)

His eyes flicked to Marazhai playing with the knife, even as he adjusted his belt where his force-sword lay at his hip, a comforting weight.
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Oh? Theirs, I assume? [ One eye narrowed slightly, the one that had once been... nothing, and he turned to look out toward Marazhai's prey. He would point out that these are the furthest that humanity has to offer, the weakest, but he does not want to tempt the Drukhari out and towards greater prey. ] I suppose when the only acknowledgment they've heard from the Bridge is vague vox-announcements and a killer that steals through their shadows, they have little recourse, don't you think?

[ He does not pity them, realizing who he hunted. If he found a heretic or a dark thread of the possible betrayal to the throne, he, too, would not hold back his blade.

Maybe they'll get lucky, and both of their hungers will be sated this jump.
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biomancy: (I'm so fucking Done)

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[personal profile] biomancy 2024-09-20 04:42 am (UTC)(link)
[ It is, of course. He hates it, that the Lord Captain wanted to preserve Marazahai's sanity by allowing him to cut his way through the population certainly still made his skin crawl. It was not, exactly, that Heinrix would go out of his way to protect them, exactly. The people of the Empire lived to serve the Emperor, but that did not mean that he wanted them to fall to the Xenos.

And yet. Here he was. Force sword strapped to his side, a chill pushing in at the edges of his perception just from the experience of being so close to Marazhai.
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I'm afraid you are correct, but as the Lord Captain has freedom to do as she sees fit... I will at least make sure you take only what is required. The Emperor has granted her the freedom and leniency to take action, after all.

[ Icily; a puff of vapor from his lips when he said: ] You should thank her.

[ the walls, too, looked to be forming ice crystals. It is not fear that suffuses the Inquisitor, it is anger. What is there to do but accept it, and do what is required? At least he will prevent further harm.

One of the voidborn walked into the hallway, and stopped.

Paused.

The fear was palpable
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biomancy: (Tortured)

god i can't wait to get back to that (also i had to make more icons)

[personal profile] biomancy 2024-10-21 02:08 am (UTC)(link)
[ Heinrix is no stranger to such tortures, to the misery that comes from a slow, aching death. He sees it, and by the Emperor, he feels it in their blood, something he can barely keep from tapping into. Not to soothe the pain — for Heinrix does not even think of soothing it — but as a masochist, it is to feel their death, as if another on his soul will add to the tally, and be his to number.

The Drukhari will not, of course, remember this nobody. Normally Heinrix would not either, because they were the rabble, he was correct about that. He does not think of the victims of random Xenos atrocities to be something to strike into his ledger.

It is because he is watching them. Because he also knows the Lord Captain will not.
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Every being under the Emperor's Light is given the opportunity to thrive. However, the reaches of man are far, and the further they become from his light, the more pathetic they become.

[ It's practiced, of course. The Voidborn so often were rabble. Of the people who would be taken, they are the least useful.

But he still rankles, thinking of Marazhai taking them. It grows colder even still, the sprinkling of ice and frost on the walls.
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How many of this rabble will sate you, Xenos?