Subject: Inside The Iron Fortress
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Posted on: 2018-03-20 00:31:00 UTC

Horvat was in the process of freaking the heck out. Which, to be fair, was an entirely reasonable reaction. “Ohjeeznononononowhatareyoudoingherepleasedon’tkillmeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!”

The man outside his door kept a stony gaze upon him. “Why do you believe I would wish to kill you?”

“Nononononononon-wait, what?” Horvat stared at the giant. “You are Perturabo, yes?”

Perturabo—for Horvat’s assessment was indeed accurate—nodded his head. “I take it you’ve heard of me. But then… it seems everyone has heard of my brilliance. For better or worse.”

“...Hang on.” Horvat thought for a moment. “How did you end up here? Where do you live?”

“To be honest, I am not certain how I find myself in this place, whatever it may be. I believe this may be a first.” Perturabo nodded thoughtfully. “In any case, I make my home upon the world of Olympia, as I have for as long as I can remember. I take it I am elsewhere.”

“Ermmm… you could saaay that…” Horvat looked around. “We can get you back, but first… can you look at these?” He passed Perturabo a sheaf of papers, full of diagrams and drawings. “I would really like your opinion of them…”

“Fortification plans?” The Primarch glanced at the papers casually. ”These are appalling. Simple, easily penetrable. The result of a simple mind.”

Horvat flinched. When he next spoke, his words were quieter, more hesitant. “...Then… could you help me fix them, maybe?”

Perturabo snorted contemptuously. “Why should I? All my life I am used as a weapon of war. And you wish me to continue to work for such a purpose when I am, for the first time, free? I will do no such thing.”

“...okay.” Horvat spoke in a small voice. “But… before you go… can I… can I see your architectural designs?”

“...my what.”

“The designs you made. The ideas for the magnificent cities and spires and cathedrals and their wonders. The most beautiful, brilliant designs.” Horvat trembled. “Can I see them?”

The primarch was overcome for a moment. “You… you actually want to see my designs? You want to witness my work?”

“Of course.”

“In all my years… nobody has ever cared enough to so much as ask.” Perturabo stepped into Horvat’s RC. “Come here, little one. Sit upon my lap, so that I may show you my designs.”

~~

Horvat curled up against Perturabo. “Those were incredible. Some of the best I’ve ever seen.”

The Primarch smiled. “Well… I do try to be the best.”

“You know…” Horvat snuggled in closer. “We have the shipfest, right now…”

“The… shipfest.” Perturabo’s brow wrinkled. “I have not heard of such a thing. How might I partake?”

The boarder’s eyes sparkled. “Well… it would start… like this.” He leaned forward, kissed Perturabo softly on the lips. “Shall we continue?”

Perturabo was silent for a moment. “I believe I would enjoy that, yes.”

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For those of you who didn't notice the (admittedly subtle) hints, this is a Perturabo from before he was found by the Emperor. Why did I do the ship like that? Because after he was found, he wound up turning into a total psychopath, and the challenge of writing that sort of thing will fall to whoever wants to do a ship with Angron.

Pre-Emperor Perturabo was arrogant and dangerous, but before he went off the deep end he was actually quite peaceable: He wanted people to live in harmony, preferred diplomacy to violence, and had many a grand ambition that was never to be realized, ignored by the war-obsessed around him. Also, he actually believed in the idea of democracy, IIRC. Although I may have gotten that wrong.

All of this is essentially the reverse of what Perturabo was to become, sadly...

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