First Praetorian
Imperator of the First Legion
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Imperial Deployment Zone, Forward Strategic Base Anvil
General Command Center
Aoki-Barran Mira
One hand held his voulge while the other had tucked the helmet into his armpit. The absolute absence of movement and his pure size could suggest that he was indeed a statue and not a living being. The details of his armor so finely engraved and ornamented that it seemed senseless to adorn a tool with such, a simple piece of equipment. And yet it was telling a story. A story longer than anyone could or rather, would dare to stand in front of him, staring at every millimeter of his battle plate. <Aegis-1-Actual>
Armor | Weapon
Imperial Deployment Zone, Forward Strategic Base Anvil
General Command Center


His face was weathered, some fine metal plates adorning it, breaking the light in many colors on its silver surface. Entirely shaved except for a barely noticeable mohawk running from the front of his head all the way down to the back gave the superhuman a distinct look, certainly less serious than his armor and equipment would suggest. Or his stare. His eyes were very strong, the color of a thunderstorm over the ocean, difficult to tell if green, blue or grey, they were equally powerful, a force of nature.
Primarion had attended a general staff meeting where elements of the Empire and Hegemony forces met, a deployment zone to travel onwards together, to Exegol. His Hegemon send him here in his stead, to meet and converse with the allied commanders and see to delivering the proper amount of attention to the ground targets. It was probably the last chance for the Hegemony forces to make clear that they would not hold back here or show mercy to the wicked and corrupted. The Maw's influence has been too extreme for too long to hope for salvation. Of course the more liberal elements of the imperials begged to differ.
The Imperator had little interest or will to argue, he had his orders, he had his purpose and now it was just about adopting a strategy which would not see the friendships shattered or worse. They needed each other here. Even though it was the Brotherhoods homeworld they attacked, the Galactic Alliance was present too, not even intelligence was required to notice the massive fleet movements. The Empire was de facto at war with them and Vandemar was part of the Empire, so there was little to discuss either for Primarion. It was difficult for him to understand how some people could make war such a difficult endeavour.
So after one of many meetings had ended, he silently waited, observed and listened. His greatly increased senses picking up a lot more information than he required, ignoring most of it. The clone though did not ignore or not see the looks of passing soldiers, officers and knights - they felt his mutation, his absence of a Force presence. Especially for the latter it was unsettling.