((This is after everyone's back in TF form. Galvatron, however, is still a ghost.))
Galvatron has never encountered a temple to Primus before. His dealings with gods are usually at closer range than that - his dealings with representatives of Primus have been known to be closer than anyone would consider decent, for that matter. ;)
So it's mostly curiosity that brings him here. That, and a hint that somewhere around here, he might find something he was forced to leave behind for a while in the recent havoc...
The fallen Herald lets his footsteps ring on the floor of the temple as he crosses the chamber, but it's unlikely that Auspex needs him to remember to make a noise. Even had he come ghost-silent and invisible, she could hardly have missed the crashing presence of a fully intact Unicron-forged spark in the middle of her sanctuary.
As it is, though, Galvatron enters the quiet building like the playful skirl of a summer gale, all fire and light and wilful power, and he stands plainly in her sight to look at her.
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Galvatron has never encountered a temple to Primus before. His dealings with gods are usually at closer range than that - his dealings with representatives of Primus have been known to be closer than anyone would consider decent, for that matter. ;)
So it's mostly curiosity that brings him here. That, and a hint that somewhere around here, he might find something he was forced to leave behind for a while in the recent havoc...
The fallen Herald lets his footsteps ring on the floor of the temple as he crosses the chamber, but it's unlikely that Auspex needs him to remember to make a noise. Even had he come ghost-silent and invisible, she could hardly have missed the crashing presence of a fully intact Unicron-forged spark in the middle of her sanctuary.
As it is, though, Galvatron enters the quiet building like the playful skirl of a summer gale, all fire and light and wilful power, and he stands plainly in her sight to look at her.
"Priestess Auspex? Greetings!"