【战锤40k同人作品翻译】 Ennui 第二十六章:重生 Reborn(30)
Feeling compelled, I slowly and carefully arranged the gear into its respective positions before going to the supply we’d claimed from the chapel before it was collapsed atop a crew of looting Orks.
There was light there too, coming from some of the ritual objects, although it was barely an ember compared to myself or the armour.
Soon, though, I was armed with both my tools and my copy of the Primer, and I knelt over the armour to begin clumsily working my way through the Rites of Rearmament. With oil, ash, and unguent I anointed the armor as best I was able prior to connecting each piece to the whole. It took me the better part of an hour, but once the armour was fully restored I felt significantly better.
I was filthy by then, of course, my hands were coated in the remains of my work and my arms stained with machine oils.
“A bath, then,” I decided.
I was eager to see my sisters again one day, assuming they would ever look well upon me with an Eldar at my side, even a sanctioned one, but I hoped they would understand in time. That being said, I had to admit that I would miss the lavish bath this little set of quarters possessed. It was certainly more comfortable than the cramped ablution stalls of the Convent Arborea.
There was light there too, coming from some of the ritual objects, although it was barely an ember compared to myself or the armour.
Soon, though, I was armed with both my tools and my copy of the Primer, and I knelt over the armour to begin clumsily working my way through the Rites of Rearmament. With oil, ash, and unguent I anointed the armor as best I was able prior to connecting each piece to the whole. It took me the better part of an hour, but once the armour was fully restored I felt significantly better.
I was filthy by then, of course, my hands were coated in the remains of my work and my arms stained with machine oils.
“A bath, then,” I decided.
I was eager to see my sisters again one day, assuming they would ever look well upon me with an Eldar at my side, even a sanctioned one, but I hoped they would understand in time. That being said, I had to admit that I would miss the lavish bath this little set of quarters possessed. It was certainly more comfortable than the cramped ablution stalls of the Convent Arborea.