Born among the countless laborers on one of the three sacred Lathe Worlds, Keldalt's childhood on was that of a typical forge world laborer, working to construct the myriad weapons and vehicles required by the Imperium for the constant warring done against the enemies that seek to overrun it. A rather drab and routine life but one that was shown as necessary to Keldalt and this he never questioned it. Taking the edicts of the Machine God to heart at a young age, like most among him Keldalt's labors were found without fault. Over time, his skills grew and the learning of various chants from observing other Tech-Priests lead to Keldalt's eventual maintenance of small machinery, to the point where occasionally the routine maintenance of such machines were prematurely performed with the proper
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| - Born among the countless laborers on one of the three sacred Lathe Worlds, Keldalt's childhood on was that of a typical forge world laborer, working to construct the myriad weapons and vehicles required by the Imperium for the constant warring done against the enemies that seek to overrun it. A rather drab and routine life but one that was shown as necessary to Keldalt and this he never questioned it. Taking the edicts of the Machine God to heart at a young age, like most among him Keldalt's labors were found without fault. Over time, his skills grew and the learning of various chants from observing other Tech-Priests lead to Keldalt's eventual maintenance of small machinery, to the point where occasionally the routine maintenance of such machines were prematurely performed with the proper
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| - Born among the countless laborers on one of the three sacred Lathe Worlds, Keldalt's childhood on was that of a typical forge world laborer, working to construct the myriad weapons and vehicles required by the Imperium for the constant warring done against the enemies that seek to overrun it. A rather drab and routine life but one that was shown as necessary to Keldalt and this he never questioned it. Taking the edicts of the Machine God to heart at a young age, like most among him Keldalt's labors were found without fault. Over time, his skills grew and the learning of various chants from observing other Tech-Priests lead to Keldalt's eventual maintenance of small machinery, to the point where occasionally the routine maintenance of such machines were prematurely performed with the proper runes and rituals performed. After the first few instances of this occuring, his crimson-robed overlords began to search through the ranks of laborerers to find who did this. Keldalt stepped forward and confessed his actions immediately, knowing the fate of those who held up the Tech-Priests of the Omnissiah from their usual duties. Upon being questioned, his reasoning was that he felt that the machines in question needed aid. The way they were running and the sounds they made indicating such a need and that to keep production going he felt immediate action was necessary and thus administered the meager repairs himself. To his surprise, he was "praised" or as close as possible by his overlords and bade to continue his duties for the time being. Stating to him that one of the Omnissiah's children would contact him again if needed.
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