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Lies. Grandpa Nurgle loves all of his followers.
His love is infectus.
Lies. Grandpa Nurgle loves all of his followers.
Any recommendations on good books to read from the Chaos perspective?
Any recommendations on good books to read from the Chaos perspective?
Storm of Iron was a fun read.
On a random note, I watched Dredd the other night, and now I really want an Adeptus Arbites game. That or an IG game that played like Valkaria Chronicles or GRAW.
Ether woudl be lovely.
well that's all fine and dandy in this world, but 40k is a universe where powerful god like entities are a 100% provable fact and they all want to eat your face, I don't think the "lalalala I'm ignoring you" approach works quite as well thereThe emperor on the other hand, genuinely works to uplift the human race, despite what some of he above posters would have you believe because they are confused by his dispassionate and pragmatic attitude. The emperor eliminated religion because it weakened the human race, and expressly forbade that he be worshipped as a god. Horus was so jealous of this that he made a martyr of the Emperor and turned him into the religious figure that neither he nor the Emperor wanted him to be.
It all happens because Horus is shown a dystopian vision of the future where the Emperor is venerated as a god, and primarchs like Horus are forgotten or vilified. It is a vision of the current 40k universe. Having just been "abandoned" by the Emperor who had to return to Terra to work on the golden throne, he is led to believe that this is the future the Emperor is trying to create. He rebels to stop this, but it is his rebellion that makes it happen in the first place. Erebus of the Word Bearers did this IIRC which is why Erebus is the biggest dick in 30k.
The emperor on the other hand, genuinely works to uplift the human race, despite what some of he above posters would have you believe because they are confused by his dispassionate and pragmatic attitude. The emperor eliminated religion because it weakened the human race, and expressly forbade that he be worshipped as a god. Horus was so jealous with his suspicion that the Emperor will try to take credit from him, that he made a martyr of the Emperor and turned the Emperor into the religious figure that neither of them wanted.
Well first lets not confuse acknowledging the existence of "supernatural" entities with prostrating yourself in devotion to one.well that's all fine and dandy in this world, but 40k is a universe where powerful god like entities are a 100% provable fact and they all want to eat your face, I don't think the "lalalala I'm ignoring you" approach works quite as well there
hell, if anything I'd say the believe in the Emperor is what kept humanity together for the last 10k years
It's not him, it's the Golden Throne. The Golden Throne was a doorway into the webway that the Emperor was creating for mankind. Magnus wrecked it so the Emperor had to focus all his strength and will on holding it closed lest the forces of the warp spill out and engulf terra. All of the sacrificing came later. Like with many things concerning the Imperium, it's unclear whether these psyker sacrifices are the only option, or are even doing anything. The Emperor is completely cut off from the material world and has no way of directing these people.Worked. Now he needs to feed on hundreds (or was it thousands) of low grade psykers each day just to keep his night lamp on.
It's not him, it's the Golden Throne. The Golden Throne was a doorway into the webway that the Emperor was creating for mankind. Magnus wrecked it so the Emperor had to focus all his strength and will on holding it closed lest the forces of the warp spill out and engulf terra. All of the sacrificing came later. Like with many things concerning the Imperium, it's unclear whether these psyker sacrifices are the only option, or are even doing anything. The Emperor is completely cut off from the material world and has no way of directing these people.
The Astronomican, actually. The fancy night lamp of the Imperium that allows it to function requires up to hundred psykers to die, as it drains them of... something.
I never understood how the Emeror can absorb hundreds of psykers a day without the Imperium running out of psykers.
Even though the Imperium is xboxhuge, surely their is a limited number of psykers.
Thousands of psykers a day culled from billions of Imperium worlds seems like a drop in the bucket to me.
I never understood how the Emeror can absorb hundreds of psykers a day without the Imperium running out of psykers.
Even though the Imperium is xboxhuge, surely their is a limited number of psykers.
So is the Emperor actually behind the Astronomican, or is that more superstition?
I'm confused by exactly how much power he still wields while interred.
The Astronomican is powered by ten thousand psykers trained by the organisation; the omnipotent will of the Emperor constantly directs this energy across around fifty thousand light years of the galaxy. Although the Emperor does not provide the energy of the beacon, only he has the psychic power to handle such immense energy and direct it across the galaxy.
Some achieve a mystic state, gaining the status of Chosen. It is these Chosen who are eventually called to serve in the Chamber of the Astronomican. Here they fuel the Astronomican beacon with their psychic energies; as their powers are drained the Chosen slowly fade and die. Up to one hundred Psykers die each day powering the Astronomnican
So is the Emperor actually behind the Astronomican, or is that more superstition?
I'm confused by exactly how much power he still wields while interred.
The problem I see with the whole Emperor not being a God (God-God, not a Warp-God) is that there are saints and shit running around the Imperium. Hell even in the first 3 bookswhich sort of even leaves the reader in a state of not knowing which is truly correct.Euphrati Keeler somehow managed to channel some of the Emperor's power by invoking it
Apparently he powers.saints
So, what are the most popular theories for when the Tau were protected from an exterminates. Something about a warp storm shielding the planet and like 20k years later, they advance so goddamn fast.
Wasn't it the Emprahs rigid atheism that actually left the Primarchs vulnerable to the whisperings of Chaos as they had idea that they existed? Horus and Fulgrim at least were corrupted by Chaotic rituals/artifacts that they completely failed to recognize anyway.
Wasn't it the Emprahs rigid atheism that actually left the Primarchs vulnerable to the whisperings of Chaos as they had idea that they existed? Horus and Fulgrim at least were corrupted by Chaotic rituals/artifacts that they completely failed to recognize anyway.
They were aware of the Warp and how it could do queer things to you, but not really about powerful beings that lived in it. Plus the inherent flaws in the Primarchs are what led to their downfall. Look at Angron, that dumb fuck has 0 brains, he would definitely convert for more strength. Lorgar NEEDS something to worship so that's him gone. Mortarion was already a borderline Nurgleite. Magnus loved his sorcery. Perturabo was always a moody little bitch.
well not having hate or ignorance is all fine and nice but this is a universe where one unchecked psyker can fuck up a planet of billionsWell first lets not confuse acknowledging the existence of "supernatural" entities with prostrating yourself in devotion to one.
The Imperium was practically utopian in the way that the Emperor was molding it. So much suffering and hate and ignorance comes from the Emperor being worshipped as he is. Maybe the Imperium is only held together by this superstition at this point, but it got that way because of the imperial cult, not in spite of it. Getting rid of the religious crap would eliminate a lot of problems and not really create any new ones. Imperial forces only THINK they get their blessings and power by worshipping him.
Horus and Fulgrim though were perfectly fine until the whispers started working on 'em.
None of this caution requires a religion to work. Humanity can still achieve its potential through the Emperor's secularism while acknowledging that pyskers and warp entities are dangerous, just as water is wet. One does not rely on the other.well not having hate or ignorance is all fine and nice but this is a universe where one unchecked psyker can fuck up a planet of billions
killing women because people mistakenly belie they were a witch in our universe=bad
killing a woman because she actually is a damn witch and can spawn a million demons that will kill/rape/plague/mind fuck everyone = eeh lets go with morally grey, besides they usually aren't immediately killed but rather monitored and kept in check
iirc wasn't there some story about when they first started appearing (might just read it on some wiki so take this with a grain of salt, but doesn't sound implausible), some worlds were intolerant and had them killed while others were progressive and tolerant and left them alone and the latter worlds got fucked by Chaos while the former were okay
again this isn't a universe where the emperors "lets all go atheist and worship nothing, there are no god don't think about them" is rather misguided to say the least, because actual gods exist
I said they only think they are helped by him as a reward for their religious devotion to him. I didn't say that they aren't helped by him. Obviously I would have to be right or the Emperor has completely contradictory views on this after getting in the chair, despite his original views being completely vindicated with the passage of time,and the last part is also debatable, the Emperor is a being with magical powers that lived for some 45k, so declaring everything attributed to hit to just be superstition is a rather extreme position
Void Stalker, Soul Hunter and Blood Reaver are a trilogy about a Night Lords warband. Not your typical "hurr chaos chaos blood main kill", but a bunch of renegades trying to survive a garbage galaxy.
It all happens because Horus is shown a dystopian vision of the future where the Emperor is venerated as a god, and primarchs like Horus are forgotten or vilified. It is a vision of the current 40k universe. Having just been "abandoned" by the Emperor who had to return to Terra to work on the golden throne, he is led to believe that this is the future the Emperor is trying to create. He rebels to stop this, but it is his rebellion that makes it happen in the first place. Erebus of the Word Bearers did this IIRC which is why Erebus is the biggest dick in 30k.
Hmmm I think we view the event differently. You see Horus as instrumental in it, but it seemed inevitable to me with or without his fall given the material conditions that shaped Angron, Curze, Lorgar, Magnus' lives.
maggots as confetti huh?
Magnus only fell to chaos because the Emprah is a dick who sent the Space Wolves to bitchslap him because he defied his order to not contact him psychically. While his message wrecked Emprahs pet project in the Webway, he was trying to warn him of the Heresy. Then the Space Wolves come knocking and he needs to turn to Chaos in order to save his legion.
*note: haven't read Prospero Burns nor Thousand Sons yet.
I thought Nurgle was supposed to look more grotesque then that.
Something more grotesque than a Great Unclean One at least.
I thought Nurgle was supposed to look more grotesque then that.
Something more grotesque than a Great Unclean One at least.
Being a powerful psyker raised on a planet settled by psyker refugees who had a permissive attitude towards the regulation of psykers as a result of their background sort of damns you to be flippant about the Warp, imo.
He might've fallen later, but before the Space Wolves came to fuck his shit up, he was decidedly loyal.
lol that's just some random follower, this is what Nurgle is supposed to look like.
Also Nurgle's actually a pretty decent guy (by the standards of Chaos Gods); he saved Isha, the Goddess of Healing & Fertility, from Slaanesh and sort of took her as his 'partner'.
Still a better fate than what Slaanesh intended.Edit: And Nurgle keeps Isha in a cage and uses her to test his diseases and poxes. Not a whole lot "nice" about that.
Also not Nurgle tho. Those are Great Unclean Ones, greater daemons of Nurgle.
Edit: And Nurgle keeps Isha in a cage and uses her to test his diseases and poxes. Not a whole lot "nice" about that.
Well there IS Uzas.
Nice from his point of view I suppose, only one thing he can give her as the Lord of Disease
Magnus only fell to chaos because the Emprah is a dick who sent the Space Wolves to bitchslap him because he defied his order to not contact him psychically. While his message wrecked Emprahs pet project in the Webway, he was trying to warn him of the Heresy. Then the Space Wolves come knocking and he needs to turn to Chaos in order to save his legion.
*note: haven't read Prospero Burns nor Thousand Sons yet.
Magnus only fell to chaos because the Emprah is a dick who sent the Space Wolves to bitchslap him because he defied his order to not contact him psychically. While his message wrecked Emprahs pet project in the Webway, he was trying to warn him of the Heresy. Then the Space Wolves come knocking and he needs to turn to Chaos in order to save his legion.
*note: haven't read Prospero Burns nor Thousand Sons yet.
Also not Nurgle tho. Those are Great Unclean Ones, greater daemons of Nurgle.
Well not quite. The Emperor wanted Magnus brought back for punishement. Horus instead convinces Leman to murder the hell out of the Thousand Sons.
So chalk this one up to Horus, though the Emperor is a big retard when it comes to dealing with the Primarchs.
Horus did that? Oh deary me, I thought it was just Russ acting up.