+The scam was revealed the moment the last Necrontyr walked into the furnace. The last bit of sanity left by the Silent King and the Hierophants will forever remain at the moment when they witnessed how the Star Gods devoured their souls and tore their bodies apart. Their last memory will be the fangs of the Star Gods and the endless regret and anger in their chests. +
+And at this moment, one of my brothers walked up to the Silent King. +
+Yes, Tzeentch: it's him again. +
+ The Lord of Change only used a few words to ignite the Silent King's anger towards the Star Gods to the point where he was desperate. Then, He proposed a subtle deal: He promised to create opportunities for the Silent King in the future, opportunities to rebel against the Star Gods and kill them, and in return, the Silent King only needed to press a button to delete a short memory. +
+This is Tzeentch's revenge on Mefitlan for daring to steal his identity.+
+Thus, in the process of the Necrontyr's self-destruction, every memory fragment involving the Chaos Gods was permanently deleted from the Necrontyr's memories, and the history in the eyes of the Necrons became what you knew before: the Silent King did have this authority, but he also deeply remembered everything that Tzeentch represented. +
+It was only at this moment that the Necrontyr truly realized what existed in the Warp. +
+But these are no longer important. After giving everything they have, the Necrontyr have never forgotten their original dream and obsession: after the Star Gods have been satisfied and have been able to exert their full power, the Necrontyr have taken up arms again. +
+They will continue this war that will shake the galaxy and the heavens.+
+At the same time, my three brothers are also eagerly watching everything in the galaxy: Khorne and Nurgle have already accumulated enough power in previous wars and extinctions, and Tzeentch's power is even greater than theirs. Now, they are just waiting for an opportunity, an opportunity to officially ascend the throne. +
+But before that, they still have to complete the task assigned to them by the warp: the ancient saints are still lingering, they are not allowed to continue to survive in the galaxy, and the civilization and dynasty belonging to the ancient saints must be destroyed. +
+So, they took action: the two worlds launched an attack at the same time. +
+At this time, the Ancient Saint had already reached the end of his rope. +
+The civilization and order they had worked so hard to build were collapsing: the pressure of the webway finally aroused the anger of the servants, and they began to work less and less seriously. The hasty project was prone to frequent mistakes, and the newly built webway could no longer be compared with the carefully crafted works of art at the beginning. +
+ The Ancients began to suppress these disobedient races with brutal means, and the originally harmonious master-servant relationship was broken. More and more races began to resist the work of the Webway, causing a great delay in the speed of the entire project. In the end, only the Eldar were still able to work diligently in the deepest part of the Webway. +
+But even so, the Ancient Saints still did not give up their high-pressure policy: eventually the powerful Ancient Orcs took the lead in raising the banner of rebellion and launched an attack on the Ancient Saints' real territory: and in order to arm these thugs, the Ancient Saints provided the most powerful technological support, but now, in turn, it has become their nightmare. +
+ A pair of the most powerful orc brothers led this huge uprising. Their names were Gogo and Maogo. Although the uprising was quickly suppressed by the ancient saints and the two brothers as leaders were executed, they became the common totems of all the ancient orcs and their descendants in the galaxy. The huge number of orcs and their worship from generation to generation made Gogo and Maogo the first god to ascend to heaven by relying on faith. +
【Belief?】
The Primarch was dazed: her ancient worldview seemed to collapse further.
[Can faith also create gods? 】
That being said, Luo Jia's path is a feasible plan.
Of course, it is just feasible: no one knows what kind of existence will be in the core of the Emperor when he, who is swept up by thousands of beliefs and ascends to become a god, looks at humans again?
Is he the much-anticipated savior, or is he Slaanesh belonging to the human race?
Who knows?
+It all depends on your methods. +
Slaanesh blinked.
+ Actually, seriously speaking, the ascension of the second brother of Gomao was not only based on faith, but also driven by the technology of the ancient saints themselves: the ancient saints in their heyday were indeed powerful enough to create the concept of gods from nothing, especially when they were building the webway and realized that gods like us also existed in the subspace. +
+ In order to fight against us, the Ancient Saints arrogantly began to create their own gods, but they were not looking for a ruler, but intended to ascend to become some kind of god, a god that spans the real universe and the subspace: they arrogantly called themselves the Pantheon of the Lower Races, and even today in the galaxy, some races still use this name to refer to the Ancient Saints. +
(The Kruds, the most important allies of the Tau Empire, yes, those birdmen, worship an ancient saint [Kua] and call him [the last one in the Pantheon].)
+At the same time, in order to better control the races under their command, the Ancient Saints also planned to create corresponding gods, using them as tools to achieve eternal rule over the lower races: You heard it right, under the corruption of Tzeentch and the destruction of endless wars, the once selfless creators have become selfish. They disrupted the subspace, but now they are in turn eroded by the subspace. +
+But what they didn't expect was that when they tried to create corresponding gods for their most important thugs, the ancient orcs, the created Gogo and Maoge resolutely chose to stand on the side of their own people and gave up the eternity in the Pantheon. +
+ As expected: savior-like stupidity is a common problem among these mortal races. +
+But their fearless resistance was still meaningful. All the plans of the Old Saints were disrupted, and the webway that was already being built in an expedited manner began to become riddled with holes and was not worth mentioning. But the worst thing was that the Necrons, who had gained a new life under the rule of the Star God, had returned with their new masters. +
+This time, although the Ancient Saints were still as powerful as gods, they could no longer control the collapse of the war situation: especially the already built webway full of holes, which was also taken advantage of by the Star Gods, causing the Ancient Saints' last trump card to be annihilated. +
+ Thousands of years, tens of thousands of years, the Second War in Heaven lasted longer than anyone expected. The Old Ones were defeated on the battlefield. They desperately tried every way to save themselves, and even restarted their god-making plan, creating new gods among the humble Eldar: the legend of Khaine and Asuryan began. +
+But even so, the former overlord of the galaxy could not defeat the spirit gods who symbolized the rules themselves in the real universe. In the face of decisive power, the ancient saints eventually lost every piece of land in reality and every race willing to serve them: most of them were slaughtered by the Necrontyr, but compared with the consumption of the spirit gods in the war, the replenishment of these souls was simply a drop in the bucket. +
+ The Star Gods were getting hungrier and hungrier, but they didn't want to go back to absorb the bland star power. They launched a frenzy attack on the last territory of the Old Ones. Even the Webway and the Warp couldn't stop them. The war eventually spread to the place that the Old Ones once regarded as the last Garden of Eden. In the face of the desperate battle, the Old Ones even blew up a large section of the Webway, but they still couldn't reverse the tragic defeat. +
+ The collapse and chaos of the network trapped the Eldar who were working hard deep in the webway. Most of the members of this race just happened to miss the final massacre of the War in Heaven: they reproduced and developed peacefully in the refuge of the Old Saints, and dug up a lot of the Old Saints' technology, gradually growing stronger in the corners that no one paid attention to. +
+It is said that the initial outline of Comoros was formed at this time. +
+But the masters of the Eldar did not have their good luck: after the Old Saints lost the real universe and the Webway, they had to retreat into the Warp, but they despairingly discovered that during their previous millions of years of struggle, the Warp had already been stirred into a storm by them, and countless malice and madness rushed into it, surrounding their last residence. +
+The one who completely extinguished the last light of civilization of the Ancient Saints was the nightmare that emerged from the subspace: the Enslaver.+
I have heard of them.
Morgan nodded.
[I have fought against them before, but please forgive me for being frank. I don’t think those enslavers who were defeated by me are capable of destroying the ancient civilization that you mentioned to be so powerful.]
+Because the enslavers you fight are just the ashes left by the fire. +
The Dark Prince was not surprised.
+ Because the enslavers themselves are highly specialized beings: they are the subspace projections created by the Old Saints' crazy driving and enslavement of other races in the late period of their rule. They are the punishment bestowed by the invisible consciousness of Chaos as a whole in order to punish the Old Saints for their cowardice and rebellion: their existence is to completely destroy the Old Saints. +
+The Slave Plague destroyed the last homes and resistance of the Old Saints, and this ancient race withdrew from the galactic stage: he and most of his servants, those who had the potential to become the overlords of the galaxy, were completely wiped out in this plague. +
+Except for the orcs, they have long been scattered throughout the galaxy.+
+And the Eldar, who have remained safe in the Webway all along.+
+But the Slave-Rider Plague also led to a terrible side effect: these subspace creatures completely destroyed and contaminated the soul food that the Star Gods dreamed of, and the most lucrative bonus when the Old Saints perished was lost to these hungry gods of the real universe. +
+ With unprecedented fury, the Star Gods wiped out the Slavers, who were already severely injured after the battle with the Ancient Saints, leaving only a few remnants of the entire race to flee and become the pitiful existences you know today: After completing their specific missions, the number and quality of the Slavers have dropped significantly. +
(The actual situation seems to be that the setting of the slavers is too similar to a well-known mind-controlled race in the neighboring DND, resulting in them being basically not mentioned in the current version.)
+But these are no longer important: after the ancient orcs, the ancient saints and their followers left the stage one after another, the long war in heaven that lasted beyond the limit of time finally ended with the final victory of the Star Gods and the fear of death, no, the Necrons: if leaving only a desolate galaxy can be called a victory. +
+But a tragic victory does not mean the end of the story of the Battle of Heaven. +
+On the contrary: some things are just beginning. +
+The demise of the Ancient Saints greatly satisfied the desire of my three brothers for power. They have each touched their own throne, but it is not enough. There is still something missing. In the authority they each hold, there is still a part that has not been satisfied by the real universe. +
+Tzeentch still longs for a betrayal. An impossible betrayal between brothers who fought side by side, a purest fratricide and mutual devouring, to satisfy his last remaining space: twisted change. +
+Khorne longed for one more murder. A killing that would shake the heavens, bleed the gods, and topple the world. A blood ritual of pure rage, courage, bestiality, and thirst for revenge: a battle of courage to strike at the stronger. +
+And Nurgle, He is the most complex. +
+ He gained power in despair, but longed for the power of life. His path to godhood was only halfway through, because the destruction of the Old Ones by the Star Gods and the Necrons was far from a complete reincarnation. Only when the followers of the Old Ones came back again and destroyed the rule of the Necrons under the banner of the Old Ones, a complete reincarnation would be enough to satisfy Nurgle. +
+In addition to them, there are a large number of hungry, red-eyed gods wandering in the real universe. Their emptiness is about to develop to the point where they will eat anything they want. At the same time, Tzeentch has never forgotten the offense that Mefitlan once committed against him. +
+So, everyone took action again, symbolizing that the confrontation between the subspace and the real universe had begun again. +
+The War in Heaven is over.
+And the war between gods has only just begun. +
+And at this moment, one of my brothers walked up to the Silent King. +
+Yes, Tzeentch: it's him again. +
+ The Lord of Change only used a few words to ignite the Silent King's anger towards the Star Gods to the point where he was desperate. Then, He proposed a subtle deal: He promised to create opportunities for the Silent King in the future, opportunities to rebel against the Star Gods and kill them, and in return, the Silent King only needed to press a button to delete a short memory. +
+This is Tzeentch's revenge on Mefitlan for daring to steal his identity.+
+Thus, in the process of the Necrontyr's self-destruction, every memory fragment involving the Chaos Gods was permanently deleted from the Necrontyr's memories, and the history in the eyes of the Necrons became what you knew before: the Silent King did have this authority, but he also deeply remembered everything that Tzeentch represented. +
+It was only at this moment that the Necrontyr truly realized what existed in the Warp. +
+But these are no longer important. After giving everything they have, the Necrontyr have never forgotten their original dream and obsession: after the Star Gods have been satisfied and have been able to exert their full power, the Necrontyr have taken up arms again. +
+They will continue this war that will shake the galaxy and the heavens.+
+At the same time, my three brothers are also eagerly watching everything in the galaxy: Khorne and Nurgle have already accumulated enough power in previous wars and extinctions, and Tzeentch's power is even greater than theirs. Now, they are just waiting for an opportunity, an opportunity to officially ascend the throne. +
+But before that, they still have to complete the task assigned to them by the warp: the ancient saints are still lingering, they are not allowed to continue to survive in the galaxy, and the civilization and dynasty belonging to the ancient saints must be destroyed. +
+So, they took action: the two worlds launched an attack at the same time. +
+At this time, the Ancient Saint had already reached the end of his rope. +
+The civilization and order they had worked so hard to build were collapsing: the pressure of the webway finally aroused the anger of the servants, and they began to work less and less seriously. The hasty project was prone to frequent mistakes, and the newly built webway could no longer be compared with the carefully crafted works of art at the beginning. +
+ The Ancients began to suppress these disobedient races with brutal means, and the originally harmonious master-servant relationship was broken. More and more races began to resist the work of the Webway, causing a great delay in the speed of the entire project. In the end, only the Eldar were still able to work diligently in the deepest part of the Webway. +
+But even so, the Ancient Saints still did not give up their high-pressure policy: eventually the powerful Ancient Orcs took the lead in raising the banner of rebellion and launched an attack on the Ancient Saints' real territory: and in order to arm these thugs, the Ancient Saints provided the most powerful technological support, but now, in turn, it has become their nightmare. +
+ A pair of the most powerful orc brothers led this huge uprising. Their names were Gogo and Maogo. Although the uprising was quickly suppressed by the ancient saints and the two brothers as leaders were executed, they became the common totems of all the ancient orcs and their descendants in the galaxy. The huge number of orcs and their worship from generation to generation made Gogo and Maogo the first god to ascend to heaven by relying on faith. +
【Belief?】
The Primarch was dazed: her ancient worldview seemed to collapse further.
[Can faith also create gods? 】
That being said, Luo Jia's path is a feasible plan.
Of course, it is just feasible: no one knows what kind of existence will be in the core of the Emperor when he, who is swept up by thousands of beliefs and ascends to become a god, looks at humans again?
Is he the much-anticipated savior, or is he Slaanesh belonging to the human race?
Who knows?
+It all depends on your methods. +
Slaanesh blinked.
+ Actually, seriously speaking, the ascension of the second brother of Gomao was not only based on faith, but also driven by the technology of the ancient saints themselves: the ancient saints in their heyday were indeed powerful enough to create the concept of gods from nothing, especially when they were building the webway and realized that gods like us also existed in the subspace. +
+ In order to fight against us, the Ancient Saints arrogantly began to create their own gods, but they were not looking for a ruler, but intended to ascend to become some kind of god, a god that spans the real universe and the subspace: they arrogantly called themselves the Pantheon of the Lower Races, and even today in the galaxy, some races still use this name to refer to the Ancient Saints. +
(The Kruds, the most important allies of the Tau Empire, yes, those birdmen, worship an ancient saint [Kua] and call him [the last one in the Pantheon].)
+At the same time, in order to better control the races under their command, the Ancient Saints also planned to create corresponding gods, using them as tools to achieve eternal rule over the lower races: You heard it right, under the corruption of Tzeentch and the destruction of endless wars, the once selfless creators have become selfish. They disrupted the subspace, but now they are in turn eroded by the subspace. +
+But what they didn't expect was that when they tried to create corresponding gods for their most important thugs, the ancient orcs, the created Gogo and Maoge resolutely chose to stand on the side of their own people and gave up the eternity in the Pantheon. +
+ As expected: savior-like stupidity is a common problem among these mortal races. +
+But their fearless resistance was still meaningful. All the plans of the Old Saints were disrupted, and the webway that was already being built in an expedited manner began to become riddled with holes and was not worth mentioning. But the worst thing was that the Necrons, who had gained a new life under the rule of the Star God, had returned with their new masters. +
+This time, although the Ancient Saints were still as powerful as gods, they could no longer control the collapse of the war situation: especially the already built webway full of holes, which was also taken advantage of by the Star Gods, causing the Ancient Saints' last trump card to be annihilated. +
+ Thousands of years, tens of thousands of years, the Second War in Heaven lasted longer than anyone expected. The Old Ones were defeated on the battlefield. They desperately tried every way to save themselves, and even restarted their god-making plan, creating new gods among the humble Eldar: the legend of Khaine and Asuryan began. +
+But even so, the former overlord of the galaxy could not defeat the spirit gods who symbolized the rules themselves in the real universe. In the face of decisive power, the ancient saints eventually lost every piece of land in reality and every race willing to serve them: most of them were slaughtered by the Necrontyr, but compared with the consumption of the spirit gods in the war, the replenishment of these souls was simply a drop in the bucket. +
+ The Star Gods were getting hungrier and hungrier, but they didn't want to go back to absorb the bland star power. They launched a frenzy attack on the last territory of the Old Ones. Even the Webway and the Warp couldn't stop them. The war eventually spread to the place that the Old Ones once regarded as the last Garden of Eden. In the face of the desperate battle, the Old Ones even blew up a large section of the Webway, but they still couldn't reverse the tragic defeat. +
+ The collapse and chaos of the network trapped the Eldar who were working hard deep in the webway. Most of the members of this race just happened to miss the final massacre of the War in Heaven: they reproduced and developed peacefully in the refuge of the Old Saints, and dug up a lot of the Old Saints' technology, gradually growing stronger in the corners that no one paid attention to. +
+It is said that the initial outline of Comoros was formed at this time. +
+But the masters of the Eldar did not have their good luck: after the Old Saints lost the real universe and the Webway, they had to retreat into the Warp, but they despairingly discovered that during their previous millions of years of struggle, the Warp had already been stirred into a storm by them, and countless malice and madness rushed into it, surrounding their last residence. +
+The one who completely extinguished the last light of civilization of the Ancient Saints was the nightmare that emerged from the subspace: the Enslaver.+
I have heard of them.
Morgan nodded.
[I have fought against them before, but please forgive me for being frank. I don’t think those enslavers who were defeated by me are capable of destroying the ancient civilization that you mentioned to be so powerful.]
+Because the enslavers you fight are just the ashes left by the fire. +
The Dark Prince was not surprised.
+ Because the enslavers themselves are highly specialized beings: they are the subspace projections created by the Old Saints' crazy driving and enslavement of other races in the late period of their rule. They are the punishment bestowed by the invisible consciousness of Chaos as a whole in order to punish the Old Saints for their cowardice and rebellion: their existence is to completely destroy the Old Saints. +
+The Slave Plague destroyed the last homes and resistance of the Old Saints, and this ancient race withdrew from the galactic stage: he and most of his servants, those who had the potential to become the overlords of the galaxy, were completely wiped out in this plague. +
+Except for the orcs, they have long been scattered throughout the galaxy.+
+And the Eldar, who have remained safe in the Webway all along.+
+But the Slave-Rider Plague also led to a terrible side effect: these subspace creatures completely destroyed and contaminated the soul food that the Star Gods dreamed of, and the most lucrative bonus when the Old Saints perished was lost to these hungry gods of the real universe. +
+ With unprecedented fury, the Star Gods wiped out the Slavers, who were already severely injured after the battle with the Ancient Saints, leaving only a few remnants of the entire race to flee and become the pitiful existences you know today: After completing their specific missions, the number and quality of the Slavers have dropped significantly. +
(The actual situation seems to be that the setting of the slavers is too similar to a well-known mind-controlled race in the neighboring DND, resulting in them being basically not mentioned in the current version.)
+But these are no longer important: after the ancient orcs, the ancient saints and their followers left the stage one after another, the long war in heaven that lasted beyond the limit of time finally ended with the final victory of the Star Gods and the fear of death, no, the Necrons: if leaving only a desolate galaxy can be called a victory. +
+But a tragic victory does not mean the end of the story of the Battle of Heaven. +
+On the contrary: some things are just beginning. +
+The demise of the Ancient Saints greatly satisfied the desire of my three brothers for power. They have each touched their own throne, but it is not enough. There is still something missing. In the authority they each hold, there is still a part that has not been satisfied by the real universe. +
+Tzeentch still longs for a betrayal. An impossible betrayal between brothers who fought side by side, a purest fratricide and mutual devouring, to satisfy his last remaining space: twisted change. +
+Khorne longed for one more murder. A killing that would shake the heavens, bleed the gods, and topple the world. A blood ritual of pure rage, courage, bestiality, and thirst for revenge: a battle of courage to strike at the stronger. +
+And Nurgle, He is the most complex. +
+ He gained power in despair, but longed for the power of life. His path to godhood was only halfway through, because the destruction of the Old Ones by the Star Gods and the Necrons was far from a complete reincarnation. Only when the followers of the Old Ones came back again and destroyed the rule of the Necrons under the banner of the Old Ones, a complete reincarnation would be enough to satisfy Nurgle. +
+In addition to them, there are a large number of hungry, red-eyed gods wandering in the real universe. Their emptiness is about to develop to the point where they will eat anything they want. At the same time, Tzeentch has never forgotten the offense that Mefitlan once committed against him. +
+So, everyone took action again, symbolizing that the confrontation between the subspace and the real universe had begun again. +
+The War in Heaven is over.
+And the war between gods has only just begun. +