Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-1734134-20190911202955/@comment-30488984-20191008012836

The Librarian smiles at Jerrios, "My men and I are ready when you are. We can load the wounded into the Chimera, the rest of us can walk. You lead, and I will follow at your side."

Turning to his brothers, "Omega, you take the rear and watch our flanks, Beta, I want you in that Chimera providing what medical assistance you can, Alpha, you are with me at the van."

He overhears the words of the Lem, Ishmael, and Henrikson and decides to inject his own wisdom.

"Though I agree with you about the xenos, I would disagree about the mutants. If every mutant was slain in their bed as a child, I would have died hundreds of years ago, for, as a psyker I am considered a mutant. Astropaths, Navigators, battle psykers, healers, every man or woman with the 6th is designatred as a mutant. Should we all die because we are not 'normal'? If not, then what makes us different to other mutants? Why should a man with an extra finger or a woman with a clubbed foot be slain if their heart and soul are both loyal to humanity? As long as in your heart you are loyal to the Emperor and his Imperium, I believe you to be a man or woman of the Emperor, no matter your appearance."

Cyradon smiles, "I know it is not a common belief, and you may disagree, but one must play always see things from the other side to truly understand an issue, just as in battle you must know your enemy so too must you know the opposite view to be certain you are right."