What happens?
The antagonist of the last comic you read is replace by Erebus
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>chew
Guy gets fucked up by Poyo.
>I see myself in you, Erebus. Or, if nothing else, what I once was. Lost, alone, afraid, trying to find purpose in a galaxy that didn’t have one.
>Your “Dark God” promise you purpose and power, but I know true power, Erebus. It will not help you, only hinder you, even if you don’t show it.
>You are my enemy, Erebus. You, and all those that follow you. But even so, your death is...regrettable.
OP, you should stop making these weird-ass threads and, for once, have the balls to post an actual, honest-to-the-God-Emperor, 40K thread. We would all appreciate it much more
Wouldnt work since Erebus is a protagonist and is one of the good guys
>a chaos cultist
>a good guy
The fuck are you on about, you heretic?
Bumping this thread from the Void
everyone else wants to control you
chaos just want you to be free
>chaos just want you to be free
...by being subservient to "all-powerful" warp entities whose very existences is defied by space bugs.
I'll concede that, in the galaxy of 40K, serving Khorne or Nurgle (or being a Necron...or a Tyranid) are the most preferable alternatives. But still, if you piss off the Gods your end (a very gruesome, horrible and slow end) is assured
>But still, if you piss off the Gods your end (a very gruesome, horrible and slow end) is assured
That applies to all factions though not just chaos
Worse in the emperium cause you could be turned into a sentient toaster servitor
Serving Khorne is still a huge gamble, because it's super likely you'll just get killed by a member of your warband before you even get to slaughter your enemies. Nurgle seems like the only one that's worth serving, but you won't look good doing it.
Displeasing (or outright pissing off) Slaanesh is undoubtedly worse than becoming a brainwashed meat puppet. The majority of servitors are artificially cloned and cultivated anyway
Dope.
Yeah, you're right. Out of the four Chaos Gods, Nurgle is the only one that could be served relatively without risks
thats the thing you have to piss of the gods in order to have that punishment, in the imperium if you were born a clone you are already screwed
Reminder to bully Perturabo and his legion of betas wherever you see them
Methinks the clones that are turned into servitors are specifically altered to have a reduced mental capacity and minimal self-awareness to begin with. Plus, pissing off the gods is fairly easy (except for Nurgle: he DOES love you, after all)
cool
I'm not big on the HH lore. Care to elaborate with this guy kills the Iron Warriors?
I doubt he'll be able to produce all the paperwork and permits required for all those implants and cybernetics astartes have, thus cubetime.
i guess he means this battle
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honestly of all the factions in warhammer, Id place my bet on Khorne since he has those immortal Orcs that are the size of imperial titans
Neat. Thanks, user
So, I was wondering. If personal beliefs influence and change the Warp, couldn't the Eldar (at least in theory) "resuscitate" their fallen gods if they collectively started to believe in their resurrection? Their pantheon was carefully crafted by the Eldar themselves, eons ago: I don't see why they couldn't do it again
But user, what if THIS Skitarii took the place of the fifth character that were introduced in the last show that you watched
Nu She-Ra is facing against Erebus, I'm actually curious
>Cow tools
Chaos...tools?
Eh, it isn't funny...
Realistically, how many Judges would you need to take down a space marine, much less one who I assume is some kind of sorcerer? I know there are Psy Judges but I don't know much about their powers.
Some psy judges are crazy powerful, they're all over the place.
>how many Judges would you need
If the writer is Matt Ward, a single ultramarine takes over megacity 1.
If the writer is with 2000ad then dredd shouting "HI-EX!" does the trick.