The Emperor then showed Horus after being assassinated by the Blade of the Nemesis, and the scenes that followed. "Alas, Horus! Look at this Blade of the Nemesis, and think about what happened to you before. The Dark Gods orchestrated everything. They were the instigators. I simply lacked the ability to save you under the circumstances. Don't you hate them?" the Emperor asked, his soul-searching question.
Simply put, a person is victimized by a group of bad guys, yet they blame the police for not being able to save them. And they single out the police as their primary target of hatred. It's not like the police didn't try their best, so shouldn't you hate the bad guys who victimized you? Should good people be held at gunpoint?
"Don't you think we should seek revenge on the Chaos Gods? They are the ones who caused all this tragedy. They are the ones who deserve to be destroyed. Without them, human civilization, us, and all your brothers could actually have a bright future!"
The Emperor easily blocked Horus's hammer with his sword, and then used the Black Tiger to rip out Horus' heart, leaving a deep scar on his chest. The Emperor's divine power and infinite power of faith poured into Horus' body, and human civilization's hatred for the Chaos Gods instantly surged into Horus' spiritual world.
"This..." The Emperor's divine power offset the power of the evil god, causing Horus to suffer a double blow both mentally and physically. The hatred of countless humans for Chaos filled Horus's spiritual world. This plunged Horus into confusion and panic. He felt that what the Emperor said made sense!
"Traveler, you are truly...incredible." At this moment, the Eldar Death God, sitting in the audience, watching the show while staring at the Chaos God, said to the Traveler with a complicated look. He originally wanted to use "BT" or some other word to describe the Traveler's plan, but after thinking it over, he chose a compliment.
"The thoughts of intelligent creatures are powerful tools. Their dark side may create evil gods, while their kind and upright side may create good gods. The Eldar gods are the good side of the Eldar, while Slaanesh is the corrupted side. This time, we are just making an attempt." said the traveler.
Chapter 461: The End of the Great Rebellion (5K)
The faith and willpower of intelligent beings are powerful, a fact the Traveler is well aware of, and the Emperor of another dimension also deeply understands. Consider the scene in another timeline when Guilliman meets the Emperor after winning the Resurrection Match. The Emperor, enveloped in countless human willpower and faith, his own personality blurred, shatters Guilliman's perspectives. This is the Emperor, after all.
What is the Emperor? He is the supreme deity born into the universe (at least within the galaxy). He is invincible in the real universe if He chooses. Even if He chooses not to, He can attain deity after His death. It's fair to say that the entire galaxy is pushing the Emperor toward deification, making it incredibly difficult for the Emperor to avoid it.
Yet, even though the Emperor did not wish to become a god, unwilling to wield his power of destruction, the faith of human civilization still pushed him toward his ascension. While he did not wield the power of destruction, he possessed the power of a god. This was the product of faith, and the ideological pollution this faith brought about even created problems with the Emperor's immortal nature.
Well then, if Chaos could do it, why couldn't the Traveler? If the power of faith could distort the Emperor, why couldn't it distort the principles of Horus? The Traveler persuaded the gods to conduct an experiment, one that would see if Horus could be made into a "Son of Vengeance" against the four Chaos gods.
The operation is very simple. That is to use the Emperor as a medium to inject the hatred of Chaos in the power of faith into Horus' body, thus distorting his spiritual world and providing him with strength through the power of human faith. As for what to do with Horus's own spiritual world? In fact, there is no way. After all, the real Horus is dead.
Someone might ask, isn't this the Chaos God's way of filling puffs? Bingo, you're right! The basic logic and method are the same. The purpose is the opposite!
This plan carries the risk of failure; Horus lacks godhood and cannot harness this power. But if it fails, it fails; it's just an experiment. As for the question of whether this uncontrollable "Son of Vengeance," driven by extreme hatred, would kill a thousand rather than spare a single life, a move that would cost him a thousand lives for every enemy he kills?
This is possible, and the Traveler and the Emperor are prepared to deal with unexpected events. After all, humanity's faith is controlled by the Emperor and the Traveler. If the two cut off this source of faith, it would be like pulling out the power line. The latter would become a rootless tree.
Therefore, based on the principle of recycling waste, no loss if it goes wrong, and an extra boost if it goes well, the Gods of Order turned this final showdown into an experiment.
"Horus, let your reason tell you, don't you want revenge on Chaos?" The Emperor continued to persuade Horus while fighting.
"No, the reason for my fall is because of your abandonment!" Horus's face was twisted, half of it was filled with rage, and the other half seemed to be thinking.
He swung his hammer with all his might, and the Garden of Nurgle reappeared beneath him. Crimson lightning flashed from Horus's claws, and the shadow of Slaanesh's Silver Palace loomed behind him. Tzeentch's blessing gave Horus wings, studded with the Eye of Tzeentch. Though most of the Chaos God's incarnations had been destroyed, the remaining power within Horus still guided him in his quest to defeat the Emperor.
"Alas, it is still not enough!" The Emperor took a step forward, and golden flames rose from his feet, burning the Garden of Nurgle to ashes. The golden power claws stabbed at Horus, and Horus met the attack with the Claws of Horus. The claws of both sides collided with each other, and with a crisp cracking sound, the Claws of Horus broke two sharp blades.
Seizing this opportunity, the Emperor used his sword to split Horus's hammer, and once again struck Horus with his claws, this time in the abdomen. Golden divine power and the power of faith once again poured into Horus' body, leaving a wound the size of a small basin on his massive body. Taking advantage of Horus's continuous retreat under the immense force of the blow, the Emperor's longsword left another scar on Horus' neck and shoulder.
"Emperor, control your strength. Don't kill him so quickly." Looking at Horus, who was covered in wounds and unable to recover, the traveler frowned and said, "This Emperor doesn't know how to control his strength."
Then the Traveler looked at the Eldar Death God and asked, "How is Horus's spiritual world? Has the erosion of faith been severe enough?"
"The massive amount of faith is indeed eroding the spiritual shackles left by the Chaos Gods, but the effect is still not good enough." In the field of soul and spirit, the Eldar Death God is a professional, so he is responsible for technical analysis and guidance.
"Take it slow. Let's add some more ingredients and let Horus see the shattered Luna Wolves Legion under Chaos, as well as the clones created from his own body. Well, to highlight the inhumanity of Chaos!" The traveler said after thinking for a while.
What the Emperor faced was the dark side of Horus, whose spirit was filled with ambition, hypocrisy and cunning. Simply put, no matter how much you talk about the damage the Heresy did to the Imperium of Man, it might not have much impact on him. After all, after the Emperor stripped off the White-Armored Horus, the remaining corrupted dark side was no longer a good guy.
But this Dark Horus was still full of arrogance and narcissism. If he were to see the Black Legion under the scourge of Chaos, and that the descendants of Fulgrim, whom he trusted most among the original rebels, were actually using his body to make clones, Dark Horus' mentality would definitely explode. After all, Chaos and the rebels had become so inhumane.
This memory, or what happened to Horus in another timeline, was injected into Horus's spiritual world by the Emperor through another round of heavy blows.
"Ah! This is impossible! This is the ultimate blasphemy and sin!" Dark Horus finally broke through, and his remaining spiritual resonance finally hated Chaos to the core! After all, Chaos was too inhuman.
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"Traveler, in terms of means alone, you are more evil than us!" Finally, a voice came from the distant subspace, and the gentle and vicious words echoed in the traveler's ears.
"What? Are you scared now? Nurgle, I'm simply complying with the wishes of countless civilizations and intelligent creatures you've victimized, giving them a chance to seek revenge against you," the Traveler said with a smile. Nurgle wouldn't dare come anyway.
"Haha, we have poisoned more civilizations than you humans have killed more civilizations and intelligent creatures! Aren't you afraid that one day they will take revenge on humans?" Khorne said.
"Haha, come on then! Don't take life lightly. Just fight if you don't accept it. We are not scared of people. Who are you trying to scare?" The traveler snorted coldly. After all, many aliens don't even have ashes. They are completely gone. How can they take revenge?
As the saying goes, whoever wears the crown must bear its weight. As the dominant force in this era, humanity is naturally envied by certain aliens. Travelers don't mind fighting their way through this dark forest-like galaxy. If the evil gods are willing to support certain intelligent races against humanity, then they can give it a try.
"You have become so arrogant just because you won a battle. You have seen too little. How many powerful civilizations have fallen in the long river of time, while we are the only ones who can watch the changing world with a smile." Tzeentch's evil laughter sounded in the endless darkness.
"Alright, if it weren't for the Eldar's final collapse, you'd still be sitting still in the Warp. You haven't existed as long as the Eldar gods. What's there to brag about?"
"Also, Tzeentch, I have good news for you. Unless something unexpected happens, you will always be my number one enemy. How's that for? Surprising or not?" The Traveler looked towards the Crystal Labyrinth. Tzeentch's silence was the only response. After all, this wasn't just a verbal threat. Since the beginning of the Heresy, the Traveler's actions had been centered around fighting Tzeentch! Beating him to death!
And in the future, the Traveler will keep his promise. Well, as long as Khorne and Nurgle don't cause trouble for humanity in the real universe, the Gods of Order will first remove this Tzeentch from the throne. As for Slaanesh?
"Where is Slaanesh? If you're still alive, take a breath." The traveler looked into the deep subspace, and a powerful consciousness descended outside the six-ring silver palace of Slaanesh. No, it's now the fourth ring of Slaanesh. Because Slaanesh violated the basic law of fate and acted forcefully, two rings were broken and it has not recovered yet.
"Traveler, don't go too far!" Within the Silver Palace of Slaanesh, a desperate Slaanesh screamed in frustration. If one were to ask who among the Chaos Gods was the most helpless and miserable, it would undoubtedly be Slaanesh. He was already the weakest of the Chaos Gods. In this battle, he not only lost his avatar, his Primarch, his Chosen One, and his Archdaemon, but even the Phoenix King in his belly escaped! As a result, his current state and divine power made it difficult for him to maintain the Silver Palace.
"Look at your outwardly timid appearance, and then look at your soft tone," the traveler gasped. "Just wait, sooner or later I'll get rid of you," the traveler said with some disdain.
How do you kill a Chaos God? This is a very challenging task. Chaos Gods differ greatly from the deities of ordinary races and are much more difficult to deal with. For example, Chaos Gods are self-sustaining and can survive without faith. However, this is not the case with racial gods. Even as powerful as the Eldar, when civilization fails and the gods are unable to reverse the situation, collapse is a matter of moments. However, the Chaos Gods are not burdened by races, so they do not have this weakness.
How can such a god be destroyed? Currently, there are only two approaches. One is to seize the opponent's authority through repeated divine wars, thereby fundamentally weakening the opponent. The other approach, also a divine war, is to directly clash the kingdoms of the two gods to see who can outlast the other. The latter approach requires a great deal of time and energy. It can only be achieved by wearing down the opponent.
"The Necrontyr and the Eldar gods have dealt with the Star Gods before. In this respect, the Star Gods are somewhat similar to the Chaos Gods. They are both products of similar rules and can sustain themselves. In the future, perhaps we can gain some inspiration from them." The traveler said in his heart.
Meanwhile, as the Traveler and the Eldar Death Gods blocked the Chaos Gods, the frontal battle was drawing to a close. The Emperor used his divine power and the force of his faith to gradually erode Horus, gradually consuming the consciousness and power bestowed by the Chaos Gods within him. The Emperor did what the Chaos Gods had done to infect Horus, highlighting the point: What you can do, I can do too.
Anyway, Horus's good intentions have been obtained, and the Horus in front of him has also been tainted by Chaos. The Emperor really has no pressure to do this. Take it step by step. Under the influence of the Emperor's divine power, no matter how long the battle lasts inside, it will only take a moment outside.
"Tzeentch is so hard to deal with." When the Emperor's sword struck Horus once again, the Tower of Tzeentch behind Horus shone brightly. In the long river of fate, Horus found a gap to escape and dodged the sword. This made the Emperor very unhappy.
"Let's end this fight. This kind of battle is boring." It wasn't that the Emperor couldn't kill Horus; He simply needed to conserve His divine power. After all, He would later have to work with the Necrontyr to close the Eye of Terror. By the end of the Heresy, the power the gods could project into the real universe had become increasingly weaker, constrained by the laws of that universe. This was true not only for the Chaos Gods, but also for the Gods of Order.
After the Heresy, it would be difficult for anyone, including the Traveler, to continue relying on their avatars to wreak havoc. This was a fateful constraint, but fortunately, after the Heresy's conclusion, the intensity of warfare in the galaxy would decrease significantly. Legions and Primarchs would reign supreme; that would be the dawn of the Primarchs... Of course, having been a master of exploiting loopholes for tens of thousands of years, the Traveler still wanted to shine in the new era. So, he considered how to leverage his Webway authority to continue roaming the real universe. He could simply kill anyone he disliked.
"I've locked onto Tzeentch. Let's kick him out completely." The Traveler used his exploration powers to lock onto the moment of Tzeentch's transformation. Although it was very brief, for the Emperor, it was enough to completely erase this transformation! The Emperor attacked again, not at Horus, but at the crystal tower of Tzeentch behind him. Tzeentch lost his transformation and emerged like a salted fish. With the stroke of the Emperor's sword, the tower of Tzeentch behind Horus turned into shattered crystal.
As Tzeentch's power disappeared, the wings behind Horus were also ignited, turning into balls of flames, burning Horus' body.
Without Tzeentch's protection, the ensuing battles went much more smoothly. The resilience and vitality provided by Nurgle were useless in the face of utter destruction, and the wrath provided by the Blood God was even inferior to the wrath of the Emperor. Slaanesh's Silver Palace attempted to grant Horus agility and skill, but physical prowess could not mask the spiritual deficiency.
The soul curse of the Eldar Death God pierced Slaanesh's fragile, vain, and arrogant soul. As Slaanesh screamed, the Emperor's sword smashed Slaanesh's Silver Palace into a mosaic. Horus also lost his original agility and skills, his movements became slow and sluggish.
The Four Gods of Chaos are indeed powerful when they work together, but once one point is breached, their combat effectiveness will drop by more than half. What's more, in this plane, the relationship between the Four Gods of Chaos cannot be said to be as hostile as water and fire. It is a life-and-death struggle.
The power of the Emperor's faith and the influence of Chaos clashed fiercely within Horus. As the Chaos God's power waned, humanity's hatred for him began to take over. The inextricable black veil enveloping Horus's body not only grew thinner, but even began to incorporate tiny specks of gold.
"Horus has finally grown into the Emperor's appearance," the Traveler said, stroking his chin.
"Impossible. Dark Horus's spiritual world is on the verge of collapse. The erosion of divine power from both sides is almost destroying him. In the end, his spirit will collapse, leaving only a little residue and echo." The Eldar Death God analyzed Horus' current situation from his professional perspective.
"What a pity." The traveler smacked his lips.
"This battle won't last more than 20 minutes." The traveler made a judgment.
"The defeat of the Chaos Gods will come in the next minute." The big clown who had been sitting in the audience without saying a word spoke up.
"This shouldn't be..." the Traveler said after calculating both sides' health and mana bars. And at that moment, accompanied by Horus's terrifying scream, Khorne and Nurgle finally gave up, completely abandoning Horus. The power of Chaos was drawn from Horus's already collapsing body, and the sudden drop in his status caused Horus's mind and body to collapse instantly! The pain of this dimensional fall was worse than the tearing of the soul.
In an instant, Horus collapsed to the ground, dying.
"Ah... my child." The Emperor put away the sword in his hand, walked towards Horus, and used His divine power to temporarily save Horus' life, although it might only last for a few minutes.
"Father... I was wrong." Even Dark Horus, who represented Horus's ambition and political scheming, shed tears of repentance before the Emperor. After all, the Emperor did not restrict the Primarch's ordinary ambitions. He even favored ambitious and political masters, for ambition and political scheming were the key to success. But alas, the Emperor's expectations of Horus were ultimately misplaced.
"Everything is in the past. Your past glory and betrayal will disappear, but as my father, I will always remember that I have a son like you, even though you eventually stood against me." The Emperor shed tears.
"Father." Horus raised his bloody hand and left a bloody mark on the Emperor's armor. The Emperor gave Horus a golden double-headed eagle pendant.
"Goodbye, my child." After the Emperor said this, Horus' spiritual world completely collapsed. However, under the influence of the massive power of faith, the spiritual fragments sank and floated in the sea of faith, filtered, and then were permeated by the power of faith, thus giving birth to new things. The generous gift that the Emperor gave to Horus began to take effect, and a new consciousness was nurtured in the warp.
"Men, it is over," the Emperor said, rising. The Heresy was over!
Chapter 462 Closing the Eye of Fear
"Congratulations, Emperor and the Gods of Order in the Warp. You have finally reversed fate and made this galaxy less chaotic." When Horus finally died, the Silent King sent greetings to the Gods of Order.
"We are friends now, and all our previous agreements remain valid. I hope that in the future, we can coexist peacefully, and the Imperium will not invade the Necrons' tomb worlds," the Emperor said. "Of course, there is still one thing we need to do together, and that is to deal with the Eye of Terror."
"My tomb technicians can completely activate the ancient facilities to solve this problem, as long as you can keep an eye on the Chaos Gods. Also, have you really decided to close the Eye of Terror?" asked the Silent King.
"Of course, this is our decision," said the Emperor.
"Do you know what the closing of the Eye of Terror will do to you?" asked the Silent King.
"Of course, we are gods of the Warp. Only when the veil between the Warp and the real world is opened can the power we can project become stronger. The Eye of Terror will weaken our power to influence reality, but for the sake of human civilization and the entire galaxy, I think it is worth it." said the Emperor.
"You are great gods. Your dedication and hard work are worthy of admiration." The Silent King said after a moment's silence.
When the Eye of Terror became the Great Rift, it not only strengthened the Chaos Gods, but also the Emperor. By the same logic, if the Eye of Terror were gone, the shielding of the real universe would be restored to its original state, making it difficult for any power from the Warp to penetrate. This would effectively be a restriction imposed by the Emperor and the Traveler themselves. At least that's what the Silent King believed.
However, the Silent King had no urge to cause trouble right now. On the one hand, the Emperor's physical body was still in the real universe. Although His original power was restricted, it still did not prevent Him from being the first god of the real universe... As for the loophole that the traveler planned to take through the Webway.
So, will the Emperor and the Traveler actively break the peace agreement with the Necrontyr? That's unlikely. On the one hand, the Necrontyr are incredibly powerful, and some of their hidden gems are quite formidable. On the other hand, the Necrontyr don't want much. After all, how many Tomb Worlds did the Sotek Dynasty, the largest Necron dynasty in the 40th Century, possess? Only around 80. That's nothing compared to the Imperium, let alone Guilliman.
Of course, if some Necrons want to restore their former rule and expand outward, then the Emperor and the Traveler will tell these old predecessors what times have changed.
"May we live in peace," said the Silent King.
"We will live in peace in the future," said the Emperor.
"What about the gods of the Eldar?" The Silent King looked at the two gods of the Eldar.
"It's time to begin a new era," said the Eldar Death God. In the future, the Eldar would be very busy, for the Eye of Terror was originally their home. After the Eye of Terror was closed, some of the Eldar planets that had been invaded by the Warp would reappear in the real universe. Simply put, these planets had been lost in the cesspool and now had been fished out. The Eldar gods needed to cleanse these planets immediately, leaving them with no time or energy to continue fighting the Necrontyr.
Indeed, the Emperor was very considerate. In his agreement with the Eldar, once the Eye of Terror was closed, the worlds that originally belonged to the Eldar could be returned to them. This was enough to make the Eldar gods grateful. After all, the emergence of a large number of planets out of thin air was a good thing, and the Eldar being able to stand up again on their home land was also a matter of pride for this proud and arrogant civilization.
Would this, then, lead to the Eldar becoming more powerful, perhaps even reigniting their undue ambitions? The answer is no. First, not all planets within the Eye of Terror belong to the Eldar. Second, with the fall of the Eldar and the birth of Slaanesh, most of the Eldar planets were destroyed. There aren't many planets within the Eye of Terror. Didn't Abaddon manage to amass a significant fortune after ten thousand years? Forget the Thirteenth Dark Crusade for a moment. Consider the Twelfth Dark Crusade, the so-called Gothic War. This all-out Black Legion campaign was essentially a sector-wide war against the Imperium.
Another point is that, in addition to the worlds that once belonged to the Eldar, the Eye of Terror also contains many worlds from other civilizations, all of which humanity has readily accepted. Furthermore, the Emperor and the Traveler returned the worlds that once belonged to the Eldar, a noble act by the gods of humanity. However, it would be rather unkind of the Eldar not to express their gratitude.
The Eldar gods said they would provide some technologies to humans as compensation. Of course, these technologies would definitely not be tanks, battleships or the like. At least they should be technologies like the Comoros that can constrain stars...
(The Eldar in the Eye of Terror also control some worlds, known as Crone Worlds. As for the Dyson Sphere-like technology for constraining stars, this is definitely advanced. From what I can find, it seems only Comoros has it, besides Pai Gu. Of course, humans also have the technology to blow up stars, but battles that can confirm such destruction are rare. Of course, I won't mention anything else, such as Pai Gu's Brilliant Star Map.)
All gifts were secretly priced in. Once the Eldar had recovered some strength, they would not only fight the evil gods in the Warp, but also join humanity in fighting the Tyranids, who were about to arrive in the galaxy. (The Tyranids' true troublemaking didn't begin until the end of 40, but their vanguard forces may have arrived in the galaxy long before then, simply lying dormant.)
"In this operation, a lot of equipment is in the human world, such as Cadia. So how do we determine the ownership of these devices and planets?" The Silent King asked a more realistic question.
"If the Necrontyr are willing to guard these worlds and agree to be supervised by the Imperial Chamberlain, then these worlds can belong to the Necrontyr. Otherwise, these worlds will belong to us, and you can still maintain those ancient equipment on them under our supervision." The traveler thought for a while and said.
"We choose the latter," the Silent King said after a moment's contemplation. This was a very practical question. Generally speaking, if a few dynastic relics on certain planets weren't important to the Silent King, they could just let them go. After all, humans have such strong fists these days. However, things like the obsidian arrays on Cadia and certain other planets were truly terrifying. Pai Gu didn't want to give them up, and neither did humans. As for whether humans should study Pai Gu's obsidian array?
How can I put it? Even with Dora Kaur's ingenuity and 1 years of research, wasn't it still the Infinite One Trazyn who helped him figure it out? Now that Trazyn is leaning towards becoming a human, there's a chance that these devices will be replicated in the foreseeable future.
Moreover, closing the Eye of Terror doesn't guarantee future safety. After all, in a place without the Eye of Terror, Chaos is like a cockroach, poised to emerge at any moment. Although the Eye of Terror, a cesspool, has been filled, it remains far more dangerous than other places. The Shield of Terror still needs to be established. Therefore, based on the principle of "whoever pays, whoever benefits," whoever guards this place will reap the benefits.
The Silent King considered the issue of income and expenditure, and felt that it would be better to leave this place to human control. After all, after the Silent King destroyed the Supreme Agreement, the Necrontyr had become a mess, and he was too busy to deal with internal problems himself.
"Let us begin," the Silent King nodded. Then, as the Necrontyr fleet appeared on multiple worlds surrounding the Eye of Terror, including Cadia, groups of Necromancers descended upon the Obsidian Towers with the necessary equipment. After taking the necessary isolation measures, the echoes of these ancient civilizations stepped into the ancient equipment that had stood for tens of millions of years.
Then, as the obsidian towers gradually activated, hundreds of worlds surrounding the Eye of Terror shone with a dark green light. Such overwhelming power awoke fear in the Warp's evil gods, who finally realized what the gods of order and the Ancients were planning. They controlled the waves of the Warp to crash against the worlds at the edge of the Eye of Terror, attempting to drown them all. The powerful divine force drove the psychic energy of the Warp to spread across several sectors.
Although with the defeat of Horus, they can no longer influence the real universe, but the Eye of Terror and the surrounding areas are like a system loophole, blurring the distinction between the Warp and the real universe.
"Let us do it." The Emperor and the Traveler began to counter the opposing divine forces with their own divine power and the force of their faith. Then came the Eldar Death God and the Great Harlequin. With the blessing of fate, they stabilized the situation. The waves in the Eye of Terror were contained, and a calm began to form. At this moment, the Silent King took action. Accompanied by countless obelisks emitting dark green supernatural energy, countless beams of light flew into the depths of the Eye of Terror. The power of the laws that govern the real world began to heal the wounds of the galaxy.
The energy and chaos of the Warp gradually receded under the cleansing of Necrontyr technology, and the Eye of Terror shrank at a visible speed. The distance between the Warp and the real universe was rapidly widening, and there were only two possible outcomes for planets in this area: those that were shallowly sunken would be directly fished out, while those that were deeply sunken would be completely plunging into the Warp as the tide receded.
"Can you see the principles behind these things?" the Emperor asked the Traveler.
"In my personal opinion, although the Necrontyr have terrifying technology and profound background, they can only be considered half-ascended at best. Not to mention the Brilliant Star Map and the like, the most primitive driving force of technological creations such as the World Engine and some powerful Obsidian Cores are the fragments of the Star God." The Traveler thought for a while and said.
The Necrontyr's closure of the Eye of Terror eliminated a significant threat to human civilization. It also gave the Emperor and the Traveler a chance to see the strength of the ancient civilization. This was the moment when the difference between the top students and the bottom students became apparent. For the Emperor, the Necrontyr's possessions gave him the feeling: Wow, this thing is incredible, but he couldn't tell how incredible it was.
As for the Traveler, in addition to being able to point out that the power comes from the Star God Fragments, the Traveler has actually also done some research on the application of the Star God Fragments. After all, when His divine domain began, it was a huge mechanical planet, comparable to Jupiter. This kind of thing has actually exceeded the limits of human technology at its peak. There are two fundamental reasons for this. The first is the Traveler's divine power, and the second is that the Traveler also used Star God Fragments...
Faced with the same C'tan shards, the Emperor would at most seal them on Mars, while the Traveler would extract them and turn them into a reactor... Of course, even though both utilize C'tan shards, the Traveler is still somewhat inferior to the Necrontyr. The Necrontyr can use the laws of reality within the C'tan shards to shut down the Eye of Terror. The Traveler, on the other hand, can use C'tan shards to create something like a star destroyer, extinguishing a star or building a temporary webway.
"Star God is a good thing. Is it still available now?" asked the emperor.
"There should still be some, but I don't know where. These remaining ones are hiding very deeply," the Traveler said, searching through his memories. He had seen a glimpse of the Star God in the past, but his skills were insufficient to catch up. But now, the Traveler was a different person. With the Necrontyr and the Eldar, plus some of the Old Ones' belongings, if he encountered a Star God, he would either take him in like a dog or dismantle him for parts!
The Star God's strength lies in the fact that the entire group is powerful, but each individual is incompetent. In fact, the Necrontyr's success in backstabbing a Star God stems from the Star Gods' own struggles. When the first Star God was slain by his own kind, his fragments fell into the mortal world. Once the Necrontyr obtained these fragments and understood how to harness their power, the Star God's power over the Necrontyr was already shattered!
With the wails of the Chaos Gods and the disappearance of the Eye of Terror, the entire obsidian matrix fell silent. From somewhere, a vast amount of knowledge flooded into the minds of the Emperor and the Traveler. This was the law of the real universe. In an instant, the Traveler, who had transformed from a human to a god, was astonished to discover that he seemed to sense a certain consciousness in the dark! A phantom that even his current status could not clearly perceive.
"Do the rules of the Warp and the real universe have consciousness?" The Traveler asked himself. If not, how did the Chaos Gods and the Star Gods come into being? Who gave these beings consciousness? The Traveler couldn't answer this question. If the Chaos Gods' consciousness arose from the curse and echoes of the collapse of intelligent civilization, then what about the Star Gods? How did their consciousness arise? The Traveler couldn't answer this question, and many beings didn't even consider it.
"What are you looking at?" asked the Emperor.
"Nothing." The traveler withdrew his gaze, no longer seeking higher beings. After all, there's a way to die: knowing too much. He'd profited this time; his control over the rules of reality allowed his clone to more easily enter the physical universe.
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