"Brilliant Star Chart? What exactly does it do?" the traveler asked curiously. According to the background description, the Brilliant Star Chart could easily wipe out a star or even a galaxy from the Milky Way if the bearer so desired. This item was already quite powerful, but as a national treasure of the Necrontyr, its power was still insufficient. After all, everyone had the means to extinguish stars.
"We use the brilliant star map as a medium and stars and star god fragments as energy. We can project the rules of the real universe into the subspace. It is not only the subspace that can erode the real universe. During the heyday of civilization, we can also use the power and rules of reality to erode the subspace." said the Silent King.
"I see. Such a weapon is indeed enough to threaten the evil god." The traveler nodded. If it were really as the Silent King said, turning the Warp from the home of Nurgle demons into his own, that would be thrilling just to think about it.
"What's the price?" asked the traveler.
"Haha, the most direct cost is that after this war, there might not be many planets left in the Scourge Stars," the Silent King said indifferently. After all, the Brilliant Star Map uses stars as fuel...
"Okay, as long as we can win this battle," said the traveler.
As the Gods of Order prepared for the decisive battle, the Great Devourer also made final preparations for its attack on the Scourge Stars. The Leviathan fleet, now well fed, began its return voyage. As expected, Tzeentch aided the Great Devourer once again. The massive Leviathan fleet quickly covered the vast distance and arrived near the Scourge Stars. Then, as expected, the Traveler went to collect Tzeentch's Stargate collection.
"It's time to begin. Although some beings have set a trap for me, I believe the risk is acceptable compared to the expected benefits." The Great Devourer pondered. He was well aware that there were several beings of similar rank within the galaxy, and he also knew that his actions had the assistance of certain beings. These equally powerful beings also had their own schemes, but the Great Devourer ignored them and prepared to act.
The planet built by the Tiammit fleet began to change. On this planet, the Tyranids have fundamentally changed the fate of this planet. The Tyranid biological structures and various vascular bundles have penetrated into the core of the planet. From the biological community, plants and the environment, everything on this planet is changing. The original creatures have been completely extinct, and the new ecosystem is being reconstructed. Of course, this is not the most important thing. The most important thing is that with the continuous influx of the Great Devourer's original power, this planet has become part of a powerful existence!
"He animated this planet and made it his heart!" the Traveler said, feeling the pulse at the planet's center. Then, accompanied by a psychic scream that rippled across half of the Ultima Segmentum, a Twisting Void enveloped all the Zerg fleets. The Gods of Order blocked the vibrations caused by this final incarnation of the god entering the galaxy, and astropathic communication and navigation were unaffected.
But at this moment, the Zerg fleet had been distorted by this incredibly vast dimensional shadow, even surpassing the spiritual realm of the former Ran Dan Overlord. Remember, only a portion of the Great Devourer's essence had arrived this time. And Ran Dan Overlord had once been on the verge of godhood; it wasn't an exaggeration to say he was a god in the mortal realm!
"I can no longer observe the depths of the Zerg fleet," Sanguinius said with a gloomy face. As the most advanced of all the Primarchs, Sanguinius had absorbed a great deal of faith over nearly ten thousand years, but now he could not even observe the Great Devourer.
"His strength is beyond our expectations. Will we be in trouble this time?" said the Big Clown.
"Ten thousand years before I ascended to godhood, I killed Overlord Randan. Now the projection of the Zerg's will is almost as strong as Overlord Randan in spirit and divine power, but the vessel is still a little worse. At worst, it's just a war between gods. And his primary target is Nurgle, not us," said the traveler.
"Let's continue," said the Eldar Death God. "Let's see what Nurgle does. He should know that under the current circumstances, even if Nurgle's avatar descends upon the Scourge Stars, it won't be enough to stop this fellow."
During the Great Crusade, the Emperor, the Traveler, and the Randan Overmind were the most powerful beings in the galaxy, their Avatars unable to defeat them as they now roamed the galaxy. The situation is similar now. Even after Nurgle paid a huge price, the Avatar's emergence is still not enough to overwhelm the Devourer, who uses a planet and a vast Zerg fleet as a vessel, allowing the Avatar to unleash even more terrifying power.
Chapter 504 Nurgle's Determination
"Nurgle does not retreat," said the Emperor, looking at the Scourge stars in the distance.
"That means one thing, Nurgle also has a backup plan. And this backup plan is not just the incarnation of Khorne." said the Big Clown.
"Yes, He may even think the same as we do in some aspects." The traveler frowned, then relaxed his brows, and seemed to understand.
"No way, Nurgle is so bold!" The Emperor seemed to have thought of something.
"We've saved ourselves some trouble, haven't we?" the Traveler said with some emotion. No one says Nurgle is conservative, or rather, Nurgle gives people the impression of being conservative most of the time, but when it comes to some crucial matters, once He makes up His mind, He truly dares to act!
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"No way, have you really decided to do this?" Khorne looked at the khaki fat man in front of him with shock.
"Then what do you say? If it's just a conventional battle, even if I use my avatar to enter the real universe, I won't be a match for Him. We will lose our base in the Scourge Cluster, and He will be defeated by the Gods of Order, and his divinity and authority will be devoured by them."
"So, only by bringing Him to my garden can I use my true form and home advantage to kill Him, and then get what we want. I don't think anyone dares to enter my garden and interfere with my good deeds!" Nurgle himself exuded determination and murderous intent that surprised Khorne.
"Help me guard the outside and don't let anyone interfere with my actions. After this battle, even if you want to target Slaanesh, I won't stop you. This is a test of our nearly ten thousand years of cooperation! Khorne, you said that we are allies and there is no conflict of interest between us!" Nurgle said in a very solemn tone.
"Why are you so extreme? This is completely different from your previous self." Khorne said in a complicated tone.
"Because the environment has changed now, the originally calm warp has become turbulent, and those guys are ready to share the remains of their predecessors! Can't you feel it? The human gods are more aggressive than the Eldar gods! They not only want to be the masters of the real galaxy, they also want the warp to obey their orders. And we all know that the authority and position of the warp are limited. If others have more, we will have less. When it becomes too little, we will be served on the table, just like some of the beings we have killed." said Nurgle.
Nurgle's words also made Khorne silent. In fact, during this period of time, Nurgle was also thinking over and over again about his plan. In the constant contact, Nurgle also felt that things were beyond his expectations. On the one hand, the Great Devourer was much stronger than he imagined, and on the other hand, he felt the malice from the surroundings, not only the pressure from the gods of order, but also the pressure from the evil gods.
Slaanesh is constantly weakening, a punching bag for anyone to take advantage of. Even Nurgle sees a dire future ahead for Slaanesh's continued decline. As the Lord of Entropy, he can see the rise and fall of an existence. And now, Slaanesh has weakened to the point where his future can be observed by Nurgle. Nurgle isn't complacent about this, but rather feels a sense of sympathy. The reason is simple: besides Slaanesh, he's the weakest of the Chaos Gods, and Nurgle doesn't want to be served!
If they didn't want to be served, they had to become stronger. It wasn't the past, when the Chaos Gods still had some tacit understanding with each other. Now, the Order Gods had no moral principles. Even after becoming gods, they were still so violent, swearing to beat their opponents to death. You know what? Although the gods had lived for tens of millions of years, they had never encountered such aggressive descendants. So, the Warp was also in turmoil. If you don't want to be eliminated, you have to work hard.
So when facing this opponent that is somewhat beyond his ability, Nurgle has tried his best. He is ready to lure the opponent into his territory and kill him when necessary.
"After this war, we are true allies. We share weal and woe." Nurgle said sincerely.
"Okay, for the sake of our friendship, just this once!" Khorne finally decided to take on everything, including but not limited to dealing with Tzeentch and the gods of order.
"Tell me about your plan. How do you plan to bring the other party into your territory?" asked Khorne.
"It's very simple. The core area of the Scourge Stars is about to be pulled into the warp. As long as the Zerg fleet and the Great Devourer arrive, I can shatter the space shield here and bring all the Zerg into my domain. You just need to block all foreign enemies before they fall into my domain. I don't think anyone will go to my garden to fight." After Nurgle finished speaking, he pointed to the ground.
"You intend to take them into the deepest reaches of your garden?" Khorne asked in surprise.
"Yes, I plan to deal with my opponent here. Since our birth, no god has been able to invade the core area of another god." Nurgle said confidently.
"Well, you have a point," Khorne nodded. He counted on his fingers. Even if the Gods of Order unleashed their full firepower, and the Emperor and the Traveler descended directly in avatar form, those two wouldn't kill him instantly, would they? They could at least hold out until Nurgle could take the Zerg away. As for the two Eldar gods, Khorne didn't consider them; they were too weak. As for whether Tzeentch would cause trouble at this point, Khorne thought it highly unlikely, because if Tzeentch dared to appear at this point, the Traveler and the Emperor would likely attack him first... That guy's aggro was too high.
After careful consideration, both Nurgle and Khorne agreed that this was a risky undertaking, but not particularly significant. Neither Khorne nor Nurgle could have anticipated that the Gods of Order were prepared to deliver a life-or-death blow to Nurgle this time! If there was one advantage that the Emperor and the Traveler possessed that the Unholy Gods lacked, it was their fearlessness! They were willing to risk their lives when necessary! It wasn't that the Unholy Gods couldn't kill each other, but after so long as gods, they lacked the courage to risk their lives. They were ruthless enough to bully the weak, but they faltered against their own peers.
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While Chaos was frantically preparing, the Gods of Order were also making their final preparations. Humanity's twenty-four war celestial bodies had been fully activated. These war celestial bodies were either hidden within the divine realm or in special shrine worlds, shielded from the gaze of the evil gods by the immense power of faith and the gods' blessings. Some were still in pocket universes, beyond the direct observation of the evil gods. Not even the evil gods knew how many war celestial bodies humanity had forged.
These things would be enough to destroy the universe in the real world, but they wouldn't be enough to deal with the gods. But it doesn't matter. The traveler has been prepared for tens of thousands of years! Then, the traveler took out the Navigator Star Map! To ordinary people, this thing is a galactic portal.
But in reality, this is one of the Traveler's weapons. At the peak of humanity, the Traveler had a plan: to construct a war galaxy! Then, using his own creations and divine power, he would unite their power, even elevating it. The Navigator Star Map is the key and tool to connect these war constellations! This plan hasn't always gone smoothly, but now it's working. After nearly ten thousand years of development, the Traveler has finally completed this weapon.
The Emperor wasn't idle either. As the Master of the Imperium, having already handed the throne to Sanguinius, he once again ascended Holy Terra and, in the name of the Master of the Imperium, issued a general mobilization order for war! This was the first time since the Great Crusade that the Master of Mankind had personally issued a command for an expedition. It wasn't about mobilizing manpower, as material preparations had been underway for decades, but rather a spiritual mobilization. The Master of Mankind needed more faith, and the Ecclesiarchy and the Traveler Cult needed to find ways to gather this faith.
With the issuance of the order and the mobilization of all human civilization, countless unimaginable forces of faith penetrated the barriers between the real universe and the Warp, pouring into the divine realm of the Emperor and the Traveler like a tide. The cold sun grew larger, even allowing the Emperor to further unlock his power of destruction. After all, power must be balanced.
The Traveler's divine domain also changed. An artificial celestial body, larger than Jupiter, rose from the void. It was the core of the Traveler's divine domain, the core of the war constellation, and the divine domain itself. The Traveler had made up his mind and prepared to use this object to collide with the enemy!
In the Webway, the Blackstone Fortress and the Eldar's Craftworldship were ready. Next to this fleet, the largest since the Fall of the Eldar, stood the Necronic World Engine. The two sworn enemies standing together was a strange and terrifying sight.
"What do you think of this battle?" The Silent King said, glancing at the war machine in the distance that once terrified even the Star Gods. He then asked the Astrologer.
"Sir, I can't see the future." The astrologer lowered his head, and the single eye on his head was alternating between light and dark. He looked at the ground, full of fear of the unknown.
"Can't see? Or dare not see?" The Silent King sneered. "I originally thought that after we've experienced the War of the Ancients, no matter what changes occur in the galaxy, I wouldn't be surprised or shocked."
"My lord, we were just supporting roles in the Battle of Heaven, and we are also supporting roles in the Battle of the Fall of the Star God," said the astrologer.
"Haha, it's hard to hear, but it's the truth," the Silent King nodded. Who defeated the Old Ones? The Star Gods and the Necrontyr, but the primary attackers were the materialized Star Gods. Who defeated the Star Gods? The Star Gods themselves! It was the internal slaughter among the Star Gods that brought them to their doom. To call them supporting characters is a true testament to their status.
Have the Necrons ever been the protagonists? Of course they were, battling the Eldar for the previous galactic hegemony! But as for the outcome, as we all know, the Necrontyr went to sleep, while the Eldar withstood the fall of the C'tan, the onslaught of the Enslavers, and the war against the Necrontyr, becoming the next generation of galactic hegemons.
"We've always been supporting characters," the Silent King muttered. Elsewhere, the Eldar gods were also discussing the impending war. While it might be less brutal than the Fall of the Eldar, some gods were bound to be severely damaged in this war!
"These new races are too impatient. I didn't expect that the human gods, who could have lived in peace for tens of thousands of years, would be so eager to launch an attack on the realm of the Chaos gods." Val said.
For the Eldar gods, who had experienced such a long time, ten thousand years was too short. It wasn't even enough time for them to stage a family drama. But now, those newly ascended human gods were already considering how to kill them! This surprised Val greatly.
"Humanity's ambition is terrifying. One could even say it's precisely this very drive that makes them stand out from the crowd of chosen ones. They never cease their exploration, and once they've set their sights on a goal, they work tirelessly towards it. This keeps civilization constantly active while also preventing the possibility of internal decline caused by a stable environment."
"Our downfall back then was due to our complacency. When we were at the peak of our powers, we didn't raise our swords against the Chaos Gods," said the Phoenix King.
"It was impossible for us to kill the three Chaos Gods at that time, because in the galaxy, the power in reality and the warp is a constant. The Chaos Gods already occupied a large part. After removing the part occupied by the Orc Gods and other civilizations, our power was not enough to kill the gods." said the Big Clown.
Being able to fight and being able to kill are two different things. The Eldar gods were indeed powerful in their heyday, but they couldn't kill the evil god. After all, there was only so much power in the galaxy, which was quite embarrassing. The Eldar gods didn't take action at the time, which was fine in their eyes. Since they couldn't kill him, they decided to live in peace. Furthermore, the prophecy of their doom mentally crushed them, causing them to wait patiently for Slaanesh's birth.
"But humans are different. They are bolder and more radical than us. In fact, they are already looking for ways to kill the gods. Since the power in the Milky Way is not enough, they will look for more power in other galaxies. They do this to weaken the enemies in the Milky Way as much as possible, so that humans can expedition to other galaxies without any worries." said the Phoenix King.
"This is truly a bold plan," said the Eldar Death God. It's no secret that the Traveler has dispatched fleets to other galaxies. After all, the Khan often roams beyond the Milky Way, and among humanity's many projects is the creation of stargates leading beyond the Milky Way. This is part of humanity's travel and colonization plans. The Great Devourer can seek food within the Milky Way, while humanity can similarly thrive and develop beyond it.
As human civilization grows, the Emperor and the Traveler will become stronger. When their power reaches a certain level, the Emperor and the Traveler will launch a general offensive against the evil god. Every step now is to implement this plan. Before leaving home, clean your house first!
Chapter 505: The Great Devourer vs. Nurgle
"It's time to attack!" The Great Devourer's consciousness swept across the Scourge Stars. Looking at the area in the distance that was enveloped in a twisted life force that was so dense that it could not be dissolved, the Great Devourer's incarnation was full of greed and vigilance.
No god is simple. Although they can be willful sometimes, most of the time they are smart when facing beings of the same level. The Great Devourer is not stupid either. Although He shows endless hunger, He also knows that being hit is very painful.
He was well aware that his arrival here had entangled him in a feud between the local gods of the galaxy. He also knew that he was being used as a pawn. He might even lose everything. But he decided to go ahead anyway. The temptation was partly because he needed to know the level of the local gods.
That's right, he was using this incarnation and four fully staffed Hive Fleets to test the enemy's strength! After all, this was the Great Devourer's first time in this galaxy. Overall, he felt that this place was full of hidden talents, and he was determined to devour them all. Therefore, every single one of these beings in the physical universe and the subspace would become his prey and enemy in the future.
As a terrifying being that once ravaged an entire galaxy, the Great Devourer understood the principle of loss before gain. To better cope, the Great Devourer needed to give up something: not only the Hive Fleet, but also his own clone! Today, he wanted to test the strength of the various forces within the galaxy!
Similarly, as a being that devoured an entire river system, the Great Devourer saw this loss as bearable. As the Traveler said, the Great Devourer, which relied on an entire river system for food, was actually a bit unfathomable.
"The side called humans is using me as a gun to attack the other side, so the human gods and my target should be mortal enemies, so I will definitely not be their first target. At least, I will not be the first target before I defeat the incarnation of my prey." The Great Devourer thought to himself.
That's right, the Great Devourer believed he could defeat the Avatar of Nurgle. He had already figured it out: even if he couldn't ultimately gain the power to twist life, as long as he could touch it and feel the rules and power within, it would be enough. So, having already prepared to test the waters, the Great Devourer decided to attack without hesitation!
The Great Devourer, using a planet as its vessel for its arrival, finally unleashed its divine domain upon the galaxy for the first time! A dark and impenetrable divine domain, filled with chaos, devouring, and slaughter, unfolded across the Scourge Stars, instantly enveloping the entire Zerg fleet. All the watching gods were astonished to discover that the Scourge Stars, once closely adjacent to the Garden of Nurgle, seemed to have undergone some kind of reverse transformation, with the connection between the two rapidly weakening!
(In the background, after the Great Rift, when the Tiammit fleet was fighting the demons, the hive mind slowly healed the rift between the physical universe and the warp, weakening the demons.)
"Shit! Special attack on the evil gods!" The Emperor's eyes understood clearly. This ability was powerful, and he wanted it! Generally speaking, when the evil gods of the Warp use their power in reality, the barrier between reality and the Warp is weakened. However, the Great Devourer seems to be an exception. One of his abilities is to weaken the evil gods' interference in the real universe, which can be said to be the opposite of the original intention. But on second thought, it is also possible that in the Great Devourer's home world, he used this method to sever the gods' support for his race, destroy civilization, and ultimately lead to the destruction of his race's gods?
"It's a terrifying method." said the Phoenix King.
"What do you think?" The Eldar Death God looked at the Traveler.
"We must not keep this guy alive. After rescuing the target person, we must grind this guy to ashes." said the traveler.
"Well, I will come in person if necessary." Endless black flames wrapped around the golden sword in the emperor's hand.
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With a snap, Tzeentch looked at the incarnation of the Great Devourer in the distance, a trace of horror emerged on his face, and the fragments of the crystal scepter in his hand fell to the ground. When the three Chaos Gods besieged Tzeentch, Tzeentch shattered the scepter by himself, but in the past ten thousand years, Tzeentch has never stopped pursuing the fragments of the scepter. Every fragment has been carefully preserved by him, hoping to restore his former glory. But this time when he saw the Great Devourer, the latter's power made Tzeentch feel terrified!
If the Traveler is the ceiling of the gods in terms of strategic maneuvering, then Tzeentch is basically the ceiling in terms of sorcery, wisdom, and vision. Although Tzeentch often makes some loopholes, you can't say he is not strong! Just when the other gods were lamenting the mastery of the Swarm Lord, Tzeentch saw part of the nature of the Great Devourer!
"He wants to be the god of both the warp and the physical universe. He has even achieved it in the galaxy where he was born!" Tzeentch muttered to himself tremblingly.
Are the Warp Gods terrifying? Of course they are. How could someone named the Primordial Destroyer be anything but a weakling? Are the Star Gods terrifying? Of course they are, after all, they were the ones who destroyed the Old Ones. The only problem with the Star Gods is their sheer number, dispersing their power. If there were only four Star Gods, none of them could defeat the others, and the Undead and the Eldar wouldn't have a chance.
So, if there were a being that could combine the authority of both a Warp God and a Star God, how powerful would that being be? And now the Great Devourer already has that kind of power! His power is very overbearing. That is, I can use psychic attacks and deploy twisting shadows, but other psykers cannot use the power of the Warp!
This is essentially a very powerful skill. The Warhammer universe is full of incredible skills or attributes, such as the Untouchables, a special human subspecies that can even turn the psychic power of Magnus, the Daemon Prince, into a firework. However, the Untouchables themselves cannot use psychic powers.
Khorne Daemons are inherently immune to psychic powers, yet these demons themselves are largely incapable of using them. However, the Great Devourer is different. He is like, "I can use it, but you can't!" This means he has grasped some commonalities between the real universe and the Warp! He wants to be the God of both worlds!
"Ehmm. A formidable opponent, an all-consuming one." Tzeentch scratched his head impatiently. "Based on a single river system, He can lose several times, but His enemies can't afford to lose," Tzeentch said with a complicated look in his eyes.
This time, He didn't use His power to peer into fate and the future. He knew it was useless. This guy might be even more ruthless than He imagined. He began to think like a mortal.
"The most threatening one," Tzeentch said after a long pause. "That's good, though. With a new, powerful opponent, I'll be safe. But if this guy becomes too powerful, will the galaxy become his hunting ground?"
Tzeentch was in a dilemma. Logically, in this chaotic time, he should have taken the initiative, stabbing both sides in the back and reaping the benefits. But now, Tzeentch was a little afraid. He was afraid that if he stabbed too hard, he would actually hurt the Gods of Order. Now, the question was, who would resist the Great Devourer?
The Zerg fleet couldn't enter the Warp, but the Great Devourer was also a Warp god, and unfathomable. If the galactic gods were familiar with each other's strengths, then this outsider was a mystery. Just how powerful was this creature? Especially since "He" was almost ready to conquer both the Warp and the physical universe, it made even Tzeentch feel uneasy.
Although Tzeentch is very conceited, he has to admit that in the current version, the Gods of Order are truly the most powerful in the galaxy! If they are defeated, the Gods of Chaos will probably not be able to defeat them either, because before facing the enemy, they usually attack each other first.
"It seems that after this is over, it's time to talk to some of these guys," Tzeentch said. "But for now, it's best to hit Nurgle with this stick." Thinking about the indignation he had endured over the years, Tzeentch decided to stick to the original plan and let Nurgle suffer first.
And when He set His sights on the real universe again, the Great Devourer had already attacked!
"This is my domain! My kingdom! My garden!" Nurgle's clone descended upon the Scourge Stars. This time, he appeared before the world as a burly man covered in pustules and sores, clad in a gray-black smock. In his hand, he held a massive sickle, and beside him hung a lantern, brimming with twisted vitality.
He stood before the demons, facing the incarnation of the Great Devourer. A fierce collision took place between the Twisting Shadow and the Realm of Nurgle. The forces of both sides continued to clash in the warp and the physical universe, and the vast psychic energy turned into nothingness in each collision.
The Great Devourer's power was somewhat targeted, but his true form was too far away. The Nurgle Avatar, with his feet extending into the Nurgle Realm and his true form at his back, relied on the advantage of fighting on their home turf to make the clash evenly matched. With Nurgle's Realm and the Dimensional Shadow evenly matched, the ensuing battle between the two sides' servants ensued.
Well, when the bosses on both sides are too busy to take action, can the Nurgle demons defeat the enemy's horde of insects? The facts prove that they can't!
Honestly, Nurgle is disgusting enough to humans because its plague is incredibly lethal to mortals. The Nurgle plague consists of two main components: psionic and biological. The Tyranids' Twisted Shadows can effectively weaken the former, but as for the latter? The Tyranids' biological evolution also has the ability to restrain them. After all, there are instances of insects using poison to kill Plague Marines in the background. Add to that the Tyranids' ability to evolve once a week when necessary, and the pressure on Nurgle's demons is truly immense!
"My lord's power has been suppressed." Sitting on the head of Nurgle's Void Whale, Ku'gath tried his best to maintain the operation of the magic circle. The seven bell towers on the body of the Void Whale made a deafening roar. Every time the seven bell towers rang seven times, groups of Tyranid warships would be smashed in the distance. With the blessing of the magic circle, this Void Whale led the Nurgle fleet to fight against all odds, but only Ku'gath could feel the pressure.
As the top demon under Nurgle, with his strength and that of other middle and high-level demons around him, there should be no problem in operating this magic circle. It was smooth at the beginning, but then he felt that the operation of the entire magic circle was like being stuck in a quagmire, and he felt a little dazed as the battle continued.
This situation, which would never occur under normal circumstances, made Ku'gath feel a little panicked. It meant that his master was at least not at an advantage in the battle, and his connection to the Warp had been weakened. After killing the Zerg, they could not obtain souls. In this situation where they only had output but lacked supplies, Ku'gath finally felt that he could not hold on any longer.
However, before this archdemon and his minions had exhausted their magical power, in the distant Zerg fleet, over five digits of psychic cerebrates formed a powerful matrix. Indescribably terrifying psychic tides converged within their organs, then coordinated under a powerful will. A bolt of psychic lightning spanning tens of thousands of kilometers struck the Plague Void Whale. The pulsing psychic lightning and flames instantly transformed the hundreds-kilometer-long Void Whale into a "burned fish." Even a demon of Ku'gath's caliber failed to react before retreating directly to the Garden of Nurgle.
Using similar tactics, the Zerg, coordinated by the Hive Mind, used countless psionic units to destroy these demonized Void Whales one by one, banishing millions of daemons back into the Warp. The battlefield echoed with the wails and resentment of the exiled daemons. The Nurgle daemon army was gradually decimated by the Zerg's dual advantage of powerful psionic energy and numbers.
"Father, our Lord demands that we launch an attack." A Devourer Captain reported to Angron.
"How do we fight this? The enemy's fleet is boundless and has a double advantage in quantity and quality. We can't defeat them." Angron said with a gloomy face.
"We can use super weapons." said a big demon.
"And then? Just get piled up and killed?" Angron said angrily. In reality, in the current galaxy, every major faction possesses superior weaponry. Nurgle has Plague Void Whales, humanity has War Orbs, and Angron's Devourer Legion also has War Planets: hollowed-out asteroids, then equipped with various weapons and demons... True, ordinary demons are still miserable, often serving as cannon fodder or mere nemesis. Then, with a blessing from Khorne, everything is done.
This time, Angron brought with him a war planet and eight oversized war hulks. The latter were crafted from countless warships and planetary debris drifting in the Warp. As large as a space station, they were a treasure trove Angron had accumulated for nearly ten thousand years, a treasure he had never been willing to part with.
Chapter 506: It can’t be stopped, it really can’t be stopped!
"Angron, go and bring out these warships. We are going to have a tough battle." At this moment, a voice sounded in Angron's mind, a voice that he could not refuse.
“My Lord, this will cause us heavy losses, and thousands of years of accumulation may be wasted.” Angron bowed and saluted.
"Go ahead. We cannot lose Nurgle as our ally." Khorne's voice remained firm. "And we must also face the Great Devourer, an immensely powerful enemy."
"We cannot harvest the souls of the Zerg, and their skulls and blood are not worth our efforts." Angron still tried to persuade his master.
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