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The Cawl Inferior is a communication device used by Ultramarine primarch Roboute Guilliman to communicate with Archmagos Dominus Belisarius Cawl.

Description

The entrance to the Cawl Inferior starts in the personal quarters of Roboute Guilliman. Located in a hidden space within the quarters is a gene-locked elevator with built-in weapons primed to kill anyone, besides Guilliman who attempted to access it. A simple retinal scan allows him in into the elevator, but once inside, the security protocols are more extensive. Arcane devices on armatures extend from the walls to test Guilliman's body, mental state, and spiritual aura. Once confirmed, the arms withdraw into their recesses one by one. The elevator then descends two hundred decks. Once at its only destination, its rear doors opens onto a chamber lit by red artificial lighting so dim that a normal man would be effectively blind. The chamber is hot, loud with the chatter of hidden machinery. On the far side of the chamber are a set of complex, three interleaving sets of doors made of metre-thick bonded hexsteel, protected by another set of security tests. The doors open into a second and much larger circular space, lit with the same colour lighting. The inner chamber’s spherical exterior walls were similarly armoured to the doors.

The inner chamber is twenty metres across and the air smells of ozone, sanctified oil, curdled milk and old blood. A grilled floor is suspended over a pit full of humming machines, dividing the in two. the majority of the red light comes through the floor grille. A small door, that leads to the quarters of Astropath Prime Guidus Losenti, is directly across the room from the main gate. This door is also composed of three massively thick doors that open in sequence. Pipes bound tightly by metal staples hang in from the ceiling. The chamber is absent the gothic decorations normal of the 41st millennium, except the Machina Opus emblem on a rondel set into the domed ceiling. At eye level, closed panels line the walls between the two doors, ten on the left and ten on the right.

Behind each panel are the Cawl Inferior's central components: twenty severed human heads in illuminated armour glass tank, bathed in clear yellow nutrient fluids. The neck of each is capped by metal. Small bundles of tidy cables and pipes are linked to these plates, curl downwards under the heads, then up into the machines above them. The majority of the device's psychic circuitry workings are hidden behind the walls, floor, and ceiling of the room.

Capabilities

Operation

All interactions with the Cawl Inferior are performed via voice commands. Activation of the Cawl Inferior requires both the presence of Roboute Guilliman, and Guidus Losenti. The process begins when Losenti commands the initation sequence (the voice command being: ‘By the will of the Omnissiah, engage initiation sequence.’). The device requests the identity of the users, first Losenti then Guilliman. After both have stated their identities, the device performed a gene scan on both, via a band of green light that passes over them. Once gene scan is confirmed, the device requests a code from Losenti, and projects a sound dampener over Guilliman to prevent him from hearing Losenti's code. If Guilliman attempts to read the Astropath's lips, the device temporarily blinds him with a las-strobe. Once Losenti has stated his code, the sound dampener is lifted from Guilliman and he states his own code (which is a sequence of nonsensical words that change depending on the date). Once the machine confirms the codes, the main series activation sequence begins.

The panels in the walls retract to reveal the twenty servitor heads. The device requests an activation code and does not deploy another sound dampener. The activation code is sent astropathically to Losenti by Cawl, and is different for every activation of the Cawl Inferior (an example of this code is: ‘Charnibel crow, white crow, white crow, white crow, charnibel crow, black crow’). The device repeats that the code is accepted three times and begins the Cawl Inferior awakening rite. Thin lines in the metal walls, begin to glow with golden energies, circuitry engraved into the tanks’ glass glimmer similarly, and the faces of the heads start to twitch. As the activation process continues, the psychic energies in the room become more intense, paining those who are sensitive to them. Losenti leaves to avoid these energy and to provide Guilliman with privacy. Energy runs more freely around the channels engraved into the walls, extending its web outwards from the heads until the whole room is a traced with a golden glow. As the energy network expands, it hits upon hidden sigils in the fabric of the room: warding runes in the secret techno-arcana tongue of Magos Psykana and others of xenos origin start to glow as well. The twitches of the servitor heads intensify into a frenzy of silent screams, as the fluid in the tanks bubble rapidly. Eventually the process completes and the machine calms. The Cawl Inferior greets Guilliman with a preprogrammed greeting. Interaction with the Cawl Inferior from this point resembles that of a normal conversation. The servitor heads silently word everything said by the machine. Upon determining that the conversation is over, the Cawl Inferior automatically deactivates, the golden glow fades, the servitor heads go slack and the panels close infront of them, and the psychic pressure in the room lowers to pre-activation levels.



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