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let our souls be as components of the Machine, each in its place according to its function.

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MECHANICUS 2 ➤ ADEPTUS MECHANICUS LEADERS.
let our souls be as components of the Machine, each in its place according to its function.
😋❤️❤️
Praise the Omnissiah
last line tag game
@nostalgia-tblr tagged 'anyone' and anyone includes me!
from my ever-closer-to-completion Khepra/Tiresus fic:
The injuries that had left him without a mouth had apparently been more extensive than she had initially realized.
tagging @lockhartandlych @jessicas-pi @love-at-first-contact @spikestartrek @ageless-aislynn and anybody else who wants to play
(for anyone wondering 'hey who's this warhammer blog tagging me', this is Sar's sideblog)
“Khepra” — Jeszkia Le Vye
The night evaporates around him, like a shroud he shrugs off the underworld, unveiling the glorious rekindling of light. The sun rises yet again.
Khepra is the Egyptian god of the rising sun and represented eternal rebirth of the day, the primordial dawning of the universe. The Egyptians had many sun gods, often described as being various incarnations of the same god. Ra, Amun and Ptah were generally considered sun gods in the sense of the noon day sun - whereas Khepra was the god of the rising sun and Atum was the god of the setting sun. Khepra represented not only rebirth, but change itself and his name means ‘to become’. Khepra was associated with the scarab beetle and the ubiquitousness of the scarab symbol in Egyptian culture shows how important the idea of rebirth and transformation was to them.
Khepra!!
Adoration of Khepri
O, Khepri, The Great Emerger, The Sunrise Scarab, He who comes into being, Morning Lord of the Skies, The god who appears at Dawn, Who grows like the plants, Master of change and change, each new day he grants! 28.06.17