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Tactical Auto-Reliquary of Tyberius

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The Tactical Auto-Reliquary of Tyberius is a relic of the Imperial Guard. Built into the gold-chased skull of famed Lord Commander Lucellin Tyberius, this device contains a web of psycho-circuitry containing Tyberius’ memory engrams and tactical acumen – and with it, his curmudgeonly and overbearing personality. Borne aloft by its own gravitic motors, the device observes and evaluates an officer’s decisions. The moment it considers an order poorly chosen, the skull cuts into the vox and loudly overrides its exasperated owner. In imperious, static-laden tones, the auto-reliquary will countermand the officer’s orders and issue a barrage of its own from Tyberius’ store of tactical insights.[1]

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