+The Necrons' [God-killing] directly led to the rise of Khorne from the Sea of ​​Chaos. +
+The greatest murder since the birth of the galaxy, never before and hopefully never again: with the full support of the gods of the Warp, the Necrons focused the unimaginable energy of the universe and shattered their eternal captors. +
+These rebellions were brief but bloody, and even by mortal timescales, incredibly fast: the Necronomicon Dynasty threw all their might into the fight, killing all of the C'tan, at least those who remained in the galaxy, in a little over eight years. +
+ Undoubtedly, the brutal civil war among the Star Gods played a huge role. It greatly weakened the power of the gods and created a huge gap between them, making it impossible for the Star Gods who had fought blood feuds to support each other. They could only be surrounded and hunted down one by one by their former slaves. +
+Nightbringer, Burning One, Void Dragon, and even the Deceiver Moffitlan, ultimately failed to escape this mass execution: In fact, the Deceiver was almost able to escape, but Tzeentch and Sigoch successfully deceived him, making him think that he had successfully escaped, but in fact he did not escape the range of fire. +
+Although the Necrons' energy-focused weapons cannot completely kill these incarnations of the rules of the real universe, they can break them into thousands of fragments and escort them to the forbidden areas of various dynasties for strict supervision: as the lowest level of the Necrons dynasty. +
+This move basically eliminated the possibility of the Star Gods reviving again and inflicting their wrath on the slaves who killed their masters: there were only two Star Gods who were exceptions, one of whom was an outsider. He fell into madness during the civil war among the Star Gods and ran away alone into the endless darkness outside the galaxy. +
+ Another one is [Flayer] Randugor: Just from the name, you can tell what kind of power he holds. The Flayer has the most brutal personality among all the Star Gods. Even if he has no need to eat, he will casually slaughter the Emperors and Overlords of the Necrons to please himself. +
+But most importantly, the power of the Flayers is in some sense in conflict with that of the Lord of the Brazen Throne, and both compete for the profits of slaughter and murder in the real universe: therefore, when helping the Necrons, my brother Khorne paid special attention to the Flayers. +
+ He urged the Silent King to send out his most brutal subordinates, the barbaric Menak Dynasty, with the most powerful weapons to kill the gods. They not only slew the Flayer to pieces, but also wiped out his existence in one fell swoop: the Flayer was the only C'tan who was completely killed by the Necrons, and in retaliation, he cursed a part of the Necrons forever. +

+But these have nothing to do with Khorne. He was very satisfied to see his most powerful competitor disappear from the galaxy and ascend the throne on his corpse: the Necrons killed the gods with mortal bodies, and the humble resistance of slaves and the slaughter of their masters greatly satisfied the power of Wuxin Killing, and finally made the last skull of Khorne's throne complete. +
+The Lord of the Brass Fortress thus became the second officially born Warp God. +
+As the two gods emerged from the vast ocean one after another, the power of Chaos itself was gradually revealed: the delicate balance between the real universe and the subspace was gradually shaken, and the balance of victory began to tilt towards the side of Chaos Avenue. +
+But this is not enough. The power of the real universe is still huge. Even though it has lost the most proud creation of the Star God, it still has the advantage in the war: However, the real universe is not willing to project this advantage to the victorious Necrons. +
+Because the existence of the Necrons has eternally angered the real universe. Not to mention their killing of the Star Gods and the atrocities they have committed against countless intelligent races, their soulless existence alone is not what the real universe wants to see. The galaxy should not be like this, and should not be ruled by a group of soulless guys. +
+Similarly, the Warp doesn't like these soulless things.+
+Thus, the two worlds once again began to search for a favored agent to continue the eternal struggle between them. +
+At this time, the Necrons still knew nothing about these high-dimensional games. They were still immersed in the joy of killing the Star Gods and winning the final victory in the War of Heaven: but the desolate galaxy did not allow the Necrons, the victors, to gain more benefits. Compared with the first war against the Old Saints, the comprehensive national strength of the Necrons Dynasty at this time has even declined a lot. +
+The transformation of the biological body meant that the Necrons could no longer recruit new soldiers, and the wanton killing in the War in Heaven not only made the Necrons the public enemy of the galaxy, but also caused them to lose a lot of fertile land, leaving only endless silence and desolation. +
+When the Necrons came out of their god-eating frenzy, the pain of losing their souls and futures once again attacked the entire society. Unspeakable nihilism completely destroyed the Necrons' motivation to move forward. They gave up the expansion of scientific research and art, and the entire civilization became a lifeless corpse. They huddled in their own thrones and worlds, indifferent to everything in the galaxy. +
+Only at the top level, the air is active because of the power struggle: the powerful hierophants demand that the Silent King fulfill the promise he made before killing the gods, to permanently destroy the Master Control Protocol and exile those dynasties that are absolutely loyal to the Silent King himself. +
+ The Silent King fulfilled the latter, and divided the fiefs of the dynasties of Minak and other trusted dynasties to remote corners of the galaxy, but he seemed a little hesitant about completely destroying the master control agreement at hand: he didn't want to do it. +
+So, the Silent King began to use various methods to delay the requests of the Hierophants. The tug-of-war power struggle thus diverted all the attention of the Necrons' high-ranking officials, making them no longer concerned about the problems in the galaxy. +
+In private, the Silent King devoted his full attention to another matter.+
+ That is to create a series of weapons designed to fight against the warp. For example, Blackstone Fortress is a military product of this era: The Silent King has not forgotten the potential threat of the Necrons living in the warp. He intends to completely isolate the passage between the real universe and the warp to ensure the eternal existence of the Szalak Dynasty. +
+While the Necrons were obsessed with the new military competition and the power struggle among the top leaders, in the ruins of the uncared-for War in Heaven, in the most remote military frontier of the Necrons Empire, some intelligence about the invaders was quietly spreading. +
+ When the Overlords and the Emperors, either because of power struggles or because of deep nihilism and self-doubt, no longer care about their territories and armies, the Warp and the real universe have already chosen their next favorite player. +
+What a coincidence, this time, their eyes were on the same place again. +
+That is the Eldar who have been in the Webway for a long time to recuperate. +

+Neither the real universe nor the vast ocean of the warp wants to see the Necrons continue to dominate the galaxy. At the end of the War in Heaven, when the Old Ones fell, the C'tan collapsed, and the ancient orcs were no longer worth mentioning, only the Eldar still have the ability to challenge the hegemony of the Necrons. +
+Thus, the darlings of the new era were favored by both worlds at the same time: the gods of the Eldar became extremely powerful, and their technology level was developing rapidly, greedily devouring the endless legacy left by the Old Saints. At the same time, they reopened the webway, and when the Necrons were too busy to take care of other things, they once again took the initiative in the war. +
+ The gods of the Warp also bestowed their blessings upon the Eldar: Tzeentch's gaze gave the Eldar psychics great powers that could extinguish stars, while Khorne boosted the Eldar's military capabilities, granting them powerful weapons and warships, just as he had done to the Necrons before. +
+But the most important thing is Nurgle: the God of Plague began to help Aisha, the goddess of life worshipped by the Eldar, in private, and quietly held this favored goddess in his palm. At the same time, Nurgle's blessing order brought about an explosive growth in the population of the Eldar. In a very short period of time, the Eldar were able to support a huge army that could be compared with the Necrons. +
+After everything was ready, Asuryan and Cain completely destroyed the Necrons' defenses to block the Webway, and led the new era of the Eldar army into the galaxy again: and the Necrons were unprepared for this. +
+Large numbers of Hierophants and their dynasties were ruthlessly and thoroughly wiped out at the first moment of the war. When the war report was finally sent back to the Silent King's court, most of the military strongholds had fallen into the hands of the Eldar: they attacked from all directions through the Webway and hit all the important towns of the Necrons at the same time. +
+The Silent King decided to gather the main military forces of the Necrons and completely destroy the vitality of the Eldar army through several decisive battles, but most of the Hierophants did not want to do this at all: they did not trust this bad monarch, and at the same time, they were also worried about the situation in their respective territories. +
+Rather than gathering their armies under the banner of the Silent King, these mages, who had long been accustomed to ruling their own territories, wanted to go back to defend their dynasties and capitals: most mages did so, but they completely underestimated the power of the Eldar. +
+ The Eldar relied on the kingly way to calmly deploy their military forces, and gods such as Asuryan and Khaine were not strong enough for the Necrons to fight against. As powerful dynasties were destroyed one after another, the Necrons' losses were gradually approaching the failed War of Heaven with the Old Ones. +
+However, what the Silent King had never expected was that a turning point had quietly occurred in a universe that he could not see. +
+ When the Eldar held high the banner of their former masters, the Old Saints, and defeated the Necrons again in the name of the Old Saints, regaining the hegemony of the galaxy, this cycle of history quietly fulfilled Nurgle's last wish: after repeated changes in the hegemony of the galaxy, it eventually returned to the hands of the original master. +
+Everything is meaningless. The War in Heaven provoked by the Necrons has now brought them back to square one. Countless casualties and suffering have only resulted in a de facto stagnation: this greatly pleases the Devil. +
+The God of Plague, Stasis, Reincarnation, Life, and Purgation finally gathered together his complex and fragile authority. After a long period of watering, the new garden ushered in the first blooming season: in her dark little house, the Lord of Disease began to claim the third throne of the warp and crowned himself as a god. +
+But what is unexpected, or perhaps natural, is that Nurgle's ascension immediately angered Tzeentch, who was opposed to him. Their hatred had nothing to do with individuals, but was the inherent evil fate of the two realms and two authorities. +
+ Tzeentch immediately launched a war, preparing to strike a heavy blow to Nurgle when he was just born and had not yet established a firm foothold. This fight naturally attracted Khorne to join: the Chaos Gods' short-lived unity no longer existed, and the long and eternal game began. +
+When my brothers turned most of their attention to each other, the help that the Warp could provide to the Eldar was naturally much weaker: although the originally invincible Eldar army could still continue to win with its strong advantage, it was unlikely that they would destroy the Necrons in a short period of time. +
+ Because there are factions within the Eldar, with the arrival of victory and the continuous expansion of the territory of the Eldar Empire, the followers of various gods and many fleet lords have begun to tighten their attack on the Necrons. +
+Those who could survive at this time were the most terrifying Necrons. Their desperate counterattack was enough to destroy the attacking Eldar fleet together. The Eldar generals who began to pay attention to the internal power struggle naturally did not allow their troops to be consumed here: a short ceasefire period appeared. +
+Even the Eldar gods began to become less united. Cain's eternal temper finally affected his blood relatives because of the continuous burning of the war. The gods of the Eldar began to fight among themselves, and the struggle within the Eldar Empire became more intense. +
+ When they finally calmed down these minor disturbances, the Silent King finally came out of his eternal despair: after the Eldar Empire stopped attacking, he used the Master Control Protocol for the third and final time to forcibly summon the Hierophants to his court. +
+Faced with the surging opposition within the Necrons, the Silent King issued his last order as a ruler. He required the various Necromancer dynasties to start building huge tombs for themselves and build these tombs in places where no one could find them, thus falling into a long sleep. +
+The Silent King claimed that he had seen through the fate of these Eldar. Since they were creatures that lived in the Warp, they were destined to be devoured by the vast ocean of chaos one day in the future: the decline and destruction of the Eldar was foreseeable, and this was also the fate of all intelligent races. +
+Because they cannot escape the corruption of the Warp, their future is doomed to chaos and destruction, but the Necrons have already jumped out of this constraint: their soulless bodies have become an advantage. As long as they sleep long enough, they will eventually be able to wait until all the overlords have perished and only the Necrons remain standing in the galaxy. +
+That was their era: existing in the most distant future. +
+This statement convinced the various kings, and they had no choice but to believe it, because the war was no longer viable, and escaping was a shameful but reliable option: After confirming that all the kings supported him, in order to show his regret for his guilt and to gain the trust of the kings under his command for the last time, the Silent King completely destroyed the General Control Agreement in front of everyone. +
+ Then, he announced that he would exile himself to the endless darkness outside the Milky Way in order to atone for all his previous sins. He would only be freed from this painful self-exile when he found a turning point for the dead spirits or when his people needed him again. +
+ The popes present supported the Silent King's self-punishment with silence, but this did not mean that they forgave the failed monarch: after the Silent King's overall control agreement was destroyed, the vast majority of the Undead Dynasties were no longer under the control of the Szalak Dynasty. They even returned to their respective fiefdoms without saying goodbye, preparing to start the ten thousand year dormancy plan. +
+At this time, the internal disputes of the Eldar have gradually subsided, and a new power structure and hierarchy have been established. The various forces and generals have also reluctantly expressed their obedience. The internal strife among the gods provoked by Cain has also been temporarily suppressed with the intervention of Asuryan. +

+ The Eldar army once again launched an offensive against the Space Dead Dynasty, only to find that their enemies had disappeared: after capturing a small number of dead spirits that had not yet fallen into a deep sleep, the Eldar finally realized that their old rivals wanted to use the power of time to defeat them. +
+But at this time, no Eldar would be afraid of this, because the Eldar believed that their hegemony would last forever. Even if the Necrons woke up after a long sleep, the descendants of the Eldar would be stronger and strong enough to defeat these defeated enemies again. +
+It is of course important to hunt down those dormant Necrons, but more importantly, they should set about establishing a new galactic order and begin celebrating the new overlord's eternal rule over the galaxy: the Eldar Empire has officially begun. +
+The Necron hegemony fell, as short and painful as their original life, and on their corpses, the Eldar Empire declared a new era of their own: and also declared the end of the War in Heaven. +
+The official start of the Great Game. +
——————\n +But this is not the end of it.+
+This isn't even the end of the beginning.+
+Because the most important significance of the Heavens is not the extinction of the Old Ones, or the brief rule of the Necrons and the Star Gods, or even the declaration of the long hegemony of the Eldar Empire for the next 60 million years. +
+Its most important significance is that the real universe, which originally had the upper hand, has been seriously damaged since then: and before the real universe can recover its full strength, the power of the subspace has already grown to the point where it can compete with the real universe. +
+ The birth of three Chaos Gods shows that the Warp is no longer a passive defensive role. It has the ability to infiltrate the real universe and use the power of God to corrode the rational walls of intelligent races: but they have no means to fight back. +
+But even so, the Warp still cannot claim to be the dominant party. Only three of the sacred eight-pointed stars are lit up, and the real universe still has the means to fight back: His complete defeat will have to wait until the next 60 million years, when the Eldar Empire, which He has placed His high hopes on, also falls into our hands. +
+That’s right. +
+That is why I was born. +
+The same goes for you. +
+You, your father, and even the empire you built together are just the last page that needs to be marked in this great game, this historical fragment: you are destined to witness the moment when the real universe is completely defeated by the subspace. +
+From 60 million years ago to today. +

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