"Haha, blood? What I want more now is victory in the war. And it is obvious that we cannot win if we fight against humans." There was a hint of helplessness in Khorne's words.
"Alright... I understand what you mean. I'll do it right away." After a moment's silence, Angron took his orders and left. He understood another reason why Khorne was helping Nurgle: on the one hand, to strengthen their alliance, and on the other hand, to strengthen their power in war.
Khorne was undergoing a transformation, seeking to ascend from the God of Blood to the God of War, as the latter possessed a wider domain and authority. However, just as all transformations came at a price, and were often extremely difficult, Khorne had to pay a price if he wanted to complete his ascension.
What was Khorne like in the past? As long as there were skulls and blood to harvest, souls to collect, He was content. He didn't really care about winning or losing battles, or even whose skulls and blood belonged to him. The fratricide of demons satisfied His needs.
But things were different now. To become the God of War, he had to win. Losing wouldn't only fail to strengthen his authority, it could even weaken it! In other words, the Blood God's work had evolved from slacking off to a KPI-like level.
This presents another problem: even after thousands of years of experience, even with Khorne now engaged in research and development, and even with the development of psychic powers, his legions and demons still cannot defeat the Empire, and they are far inferior... If all the gods do not participate, Angron cannot defeat his dozen brothers. Angron's personal appearance is a feast for his brothers! And if the gods participate, he still cannot withstand the combined attack of the gods of order.
To be honest, during the Heresy, Khorne first fought the Emperor and gained the upper hand. That was the pinnacle of their battles, and other than that, they never won. After all, the Emperor is the Dark Lord, the Lord of Destruction. This power is even more terrifying than Khorne's. At the same time, the Emperor has absorbed the beliefs of humanity, the dominant civilization in the galaxy, and directly activated dual-core drive. How could Khorne defeat him?
So far, Khorne's achievements have been primarily gained by defeating Tzeentch alongside Nurgle, and occasionally by himself against Slaanesh. Now, he wants to open up a new battlefield, that is, to see if he can defeat insects. Although insects are terrifying, the human empire is even more terrifying!
Look at the current human empire. Basically, only a few legions took it seriously and defeated two hive fleets. The outsider, the Great Devourer, knew that humans were not easy to mess with. Khorne knew it even better. He even thought, if possible, could he talk to the gods of order and ask them to help him kill the bugs and give him some supplies...
In reality, being a god is often similar to being a human. For example, whether you looted, bought, or given supplies, can you actually use them all? Why make such distinctions? For the Traveler, sometimes taking a step back only makes you angrier. But for Khorne, sometimes taking a step back opens up a new world...
Then, under Khorne's command, Angron decisively put everything on the line. With the appearance of Khorne's war planet and eight super-large space hulks, the situation on the battlefield began to change again!
"In the name of the great Lord of War!" A war cry, now distorted, erupted as a red-black light exploded across the Zerg fleet. Khorne's Blood God Domain, along with the war domain he had amassed over nearly ten thousand years, unfolded across the Zerg fleet. As the domain unfolded, one of the most significant effects on the Zerg was the severing of their psychic connections.
Which divine anti-psychic power is the strongest in the galaxy? Khorne is undoubtedly the winner! As the terrifying impact spread across the Zerg fleet, the mental connections between countless Zerg units were severed by the overwhelming force. Some lower-level Zerg units were thrown into panic, and some even began to kill each other.
As for the Psychic Mind Worm Matrix that had just instantly killed several Nurgle Void Whales, it suffered heavy losses under this attack, with tens of thousands of Psychic Mind Worms exploding and dying from the powerful psychic backlash. The control chain of half the Zerg fleet was directly shattered.
Then, countless Khorne demons rushed towards the surrounding Zerg fleets like a tide. At the same time, the World Eaters fleet began to attack the surrounding Zerg with intensive long-range firepower. In waves of firepower as dazzling as the corona, large groups of Zerg were melted and turned into dust in the void.
Honestly, Khorne is relatively strong against the Zerg. First, Khorne's Domain naturally suppresses psychic energy, which is essential for the Zerg's communication and combat. Second, Khorne's Blood God Domain allows his fleets and subordinates to absorb power through slaughter, essentially creating a vampiric aura. The more they kill, the more powerful they become. Furthermore, the addition of various Khorne war machines also compensates for some of the Khorne fleet's lack of ranged damage.
The enchanted warship, covered with steel claws and skulls, took the lead, sweeping the enemies in front of it with its claws, teeth and tail with spikes. At the same time, the artillery on the side of the hull also fired fiercely at a very close distance. The hive warship hit by the enchanted shells would instantly turn into a pool of blood. In repeated battles, the essence of the hive warship was absorbed by the enchanted warship.
(As for whether Khorne can gain benefits from killing the Zerg, this is uncertain. I saw a tofu block saying that killing the Zerg would just result in a pool of bodily fluids, not blood, so Khorne would not be happy. However, in the Battle of Baal, Khorne's army did indeed kill the Zerg completely, and even used their skulls as a commemoration. Can it be said that Khorne really indirects loyalty? Therefore, the author here writes based on the fact that Khorne can gain benefits.)
Gradually, a thick, indissoluble blood-red light enveloped the entire fleet. With the dual blessing of the blood-sucking buff and the domain, Angron's Khorne army quickly launched a powerful counterattack. Even the Leviathan fleet, teeming with behemoths, was temporarily forced to retreat.
"Damn it! That damned fellow strikes again!" Angron's advantage on the battlefield didn't let him down. On the contrary, he was certain his offensive was only temporary. The Great Devourer also quickly adjusted. Soon, the Leviathan fleet temporarily retreated, and the Kronos fleet, renowned for its long-range and powerful Distortion Shadow, entered the fray. From the moment this anti-demon attack fleet entered the fray, it put Angron under immense pressure.
The latter's tactics remained the same as before: ultra-long-range fire and numerous self-destructing warships, giving the Khorne Daemon Fleet no chance for close combat. They simply self-destructed and then used long-range firepower to kill them one by one. Meanwhile, they used stronger Distortion Shadows to restore the Hive Fleet's psychic network, turning the battle into a war of attrition.
Several Khorne-enchanted warships were destroyed by the enemy's concentrated firepower when they attempted to charge forward. The Devourer fleet and the Hive Fleet exchanged fire frantically, and the boarding forces of both sides attacked each other's warships back and forth. Every minute, tens of thousands of Zerg were destroyed and a large number of Daemons were exiled. The wreckage of various warships covered the battlefield.
Fortunately, unlike last time, this time, thanks to the support of the Khorne War Planet, the Khorne Daemon Army had a stable anchor. Just like the Human War Planet, if the level of the War Planet was not up to a certain level, the outcome would be crushing. Furthermore, the War Planet itself had a massive portal, capable of bringing more Khorne Daemons and fleets from Khorne's divine domain into the real universe.
When it comes to fighting, Khorne is truly several blocks stronger than Nurgle. After losing the last Nurgle Void Whale, the Reaper brought the remaining Nurgle fleet to join the Khorne fleet. The two sides blocked the door of Nurgle's domain, stubbornly blocking the opponent.
"Where's Ku'gath?" Angron said, looking at the Reaper who came to him alone.
"It has been exiled. Tens of thousands of brain worms killed the Plague Void Whale with a psychic attack." The exhausted Harvester said tremblingly.
"Let's take a break first." Angron did not accuse the other party of cowardice. He knew that if they were to lose this battle, no one could be blamed. Both the Nurgle Demon and the Khorne Demon had tried their best.
"Can we win now?" asked the Reaper.
"That depends on the competition between the incarnations of the gods, but at least from the current perspective, Nurgle cannot win." Angron looked at the battle between the two supreme beings at the junction of the real universe and the warp. If the previous battle was a disadvantage for the incarnation of Nurgle, then now it has become a situation where it is being suppressed...
It must be said that the appearance of the Great Devourer's avatar still shocked the native gods of the galaxy. Not only had the Great Devourer transformed a planet into its vessel, but it had also transformed countless Hive bio-warships into its cells and tissues. His avatar resembled a planetary octopus, extending eight incredibly sturdy tentacles, gleaming with terrifying divine light as he engaged in battle with the opposing Nurgle avatar!
With a swish, the incarnation of Nurgle swung the scythe in his hand and cut off one of the tentacles of the incarnation of the Great Devourer again. The death power and disease filled in the scythe caused the tentacle that fell from the body to quickly die, mold and then turn into ashes. However, at the same time, the remaining seven thorny tentacles swept over, and three of them tightly wrapped around one of the arms of the incarnation of Nurgle. The suction cups and barbs on them pierced into Nurgle's body, and then injected the venom of the Great Devourer, a liquid that dissolved everything and converted it into its own food.
The other tentacles wrapped around the body and neck of the Nurgle incarnation, absorbing strength from the Nurgle incarnation with the power to devour everything. As the power continued to devour, a small bud had grown from the tentacle that had just been severed.
Enduring the severe pain all over his body, Nurgle pushed the opponent away. After keeping some distance, Nurgle casually waved out a swarm of dark green insects, which rushed towards the Great Devourer and injected poison into Him. The psychic energy and divine lightning jumping on the Great Devourer turned the plague insects into ashes, and the injected poison did not seem to cause much damage to the opponent.
Then, the giant octopus rushed up again, and its scythe carrying death and plague collided with the opponent's body again. This time, Nurgle felt that his scythe seemed to have cut into something flexible, and a new layer of tough film grew on the tentacle to block his sharp blade. Then, the poisonous stinger growing from the tip of the tentacle pierced Nurgle like lightning.
Although he found it somewhat amusing that the enemy would use poison against him, the divine warning prompted him to evade. With a flash of green light, Nurgle appeared on the other side of space and fate, dodging the opponent's sure-shot blow. The Great Devourer, undeterred, charged forward once more, and the two sides engaged in a protracted tug-of-war.
"Damn it, the poison I configured is becoming less effective." Originally, Nurgle wasn't afraid of this kind of power drain. After all, plague was his power, and ordinary opponents would die quickly when facing Nurgle's poison. But the Great Devourer was different.
After the initial poisoning, the Great Devourer quickly discards its poisoned body, then extracts more from the Zerg swarm, assimilating it into its own body. Simultaneously, possessing the power of evolution, the Great Devourer itself continuously refines its poison resistance. This causes the effectiveness of Nurgle's poisons to gradually diminish with each battle. To the point where, today, the Great Devourer no longer needs to draw material from the Zerg fleet to produce limbs.
As the Great Devourer's resistance to Nurgle gradually increased, Nurgle himself became very weak in the face of the Devourer's ever-evolving body and the power to dissolve and devour everything. Unlike the general galactic wars between gods, the Great Devourer himself did not have the ability to severely damage the incarnation of the gods with a single blow, but he was good at fighting a war of attrition.
Moreover, because Nurgle's own power is life, and the Great Devourer itself has the power to devour life, this mutual restraint makes it difficult for Nurgle to defeat his opponent. If it were not for the Twisted Power of Life constantly replenishing Nurgle's blood, Nurgle would probably have been defeated long ago.
What Nurgle could not have imagined was that the poison concocted by the Great Devourer seemed to cause more and more harm to himself, which made Nurgle feel a little scared. This meant that the other party had surpassed him in certain powers!
The battle went on like this, and by now even Angron could feel that if the fight continued like this, Nurgle would surely lose.
Chapter 507 The Final Battle Begins
"Nurgle can't hold on any longer," the Gods of Order, who had been observing from the sidelines, commented on the battle. The Great Devourer had already gained the upper hand, leaving Nurgle with only two options. The first was to leave, but that would likely put both his own forces and the legions of Khorne daemons in jeopardy. After all, if Nurgle left, it would be far too easy for the Great Devourer to annihilate them. The other option was to see if Nurgle had any other tricks up his sleeve.
"I have a feeling the Great Devourer isn't pulling his weight; he must have something else up his sleeve," the Eldar Death God spoke. This remark stirred the hearts of the other Gods of Order. After all, the Great Devourer's performance in today's battle could be described as exceptional. Far from his own divine domain, he had driven Nurgle, fighting on his own turf, steadily retreating. Among the Gods of Order, only the Emperor could match this level of performance. And now, they saw the opponent was actually conserving his strength?
"So what's the trump card?" asked the emperor.
"It's the spirit. I can feel the spiritual power of the Great Devourer's incarnation. It contains unimaginable mental strength, but He has not used it in the battle just now." said the Eldar Death God.
"An individual's spiritual power has a limit, even for gods. A spiritual power that can terrify you is truly too strong," the traveler said after a moment's silence.
The Eldar Death God is a collection of Eldar souls. His birthplace is called the Endless Soul Circuit, a completely different concept from the circuits of the Eldar Ark. The former is the foundation of Eldar reincarnation, accumulating a vast amount of Eldar souls. Although the Death God is not yet fully born and cannot fully transform these souls into his power, the Eldar Death God's mental power is already extremely powerful. Even in the midst of the God War, he can exert an influence on the gods. The Traveler was able to slay the incarnation of Slaanesh because he used his mental power to freeze Slaanesh for a moment.
"How did He do it?" asked the Emperor.
"The Great Devourer's own spiritual power is very strong. At the same time, the node creatures in each hive fleet can also provide him with powerful spiritual power. We can simply understand that the hive node creatures themselves are also believers of the Great Devourer." The Eldar Death God made a simple analogy.
(I personally feel that the node creatures in the Zerg have souls. After all, they can use psionics, so there must be soul projections in the subspace. Having thoughts does not mean having souls. Iron men have thoughts but no souls, while those who can use psionics but do not have souls are unknown to me. As for whether the Zerg will is an independent will similar to the Four Gods, or a projection of countless node creatures together, this is hard to say.)
"And because of some special mechanism, the Great Devourer can directly mobilize the spiritual power of these node creatures with his own spirit?" asked the traveler.
"That's right. Their mental and psychic systems are very efficient." said the Eldar Death God.
"That's impressive," the traveler sighed. While the gods of faith could absorb faith, that didn't mean they could easily manipulate the minds of vast numbers of believers or directly harness their mental power. But the Zerg was different. Countless node creatures could be the cloud computing processors of the Zerg's will. Whenever the host needed it, it could directly mobilize the node creatures' mental power and deliver a fatal blow.
To put it simply, human gods use the power of their believers and have to use the power of faith in the middle, but the will of the Zerg is different. Not only does it eliminate the middleman, but it can also directly use the hardware...
"So the ultimate deciding factor in this battle will be the Great Devourer's psychic attack?" asked the Emperor.
"Yes, I have sensed the Great Devourer's growing spiritual power. He is making his final preparations," said the Eldar Death God. "But Nurgle seems to be unaware of this yet."
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The Great Devourer was indeed a little tired of this battle. While He and the incarnation of Nurgle were constantly fighting, the followers of both sides were also fighting to the death. Although the Zerg fleet had the upper hand, the losses of the Zerg fleet were getting greater and greater as Khorne and Nurgle demons continued to arrive at the battlefield through the portal.
Even worse, killing demons doesn't generate biomass. Could occupying a Scourge Star regenerate health? Obviously not. The demon army employs a scorched earth policy. If they can't defend a planet, they'll leave the Zerg with an unusable planet. That's food the Zerg can't eat, no matter how much they evolve!
Nurgle's Twisted Life Power was indeed a bit tricky. This was a duel between two guys with deep health. The Great Devourer had a thick health bar, while Nurgle had his own health bottle, which could also restore health. In this situation, the Great Devourer was ready to end the battle quickly, take the Twisted Life Power and leave. After all, the galaxy is huge and there are other enemies.
So, while fighting against Nurgle, He was also slowly concentrating His mental strength. He extracted about half of the node creatures from the four fleets to serve as His own "computing units" to draw power from the subspace. The result of transferring so many node creatures was that the Zerg fleet became chaotic, and even allowed the Demon Legion to launch a threatening counterattack. But now all the efforts have finally paid off, and the Great Devourer is about to take effect!
When the spiritual power of the Great Devourer was concentrated to the extreme, countless node creatures and the Great Devourer resonated, and then a spiritual piercing shock that could be clearly felt by the onlookers hit the unprepared Nurgle incarnation. At this moment, Nurgle incarnation felt that his spirit was temporarily separated from his body, and his spirit could not feel anything in the outside world. This time was very short, but it was already fatal enough. Several tentacles with poisonous stings pierced the body of Nurgle incarnation, and at the same time, a tentacle reached out to the green bottle tied to the waist of Nurgle incarnation, which contained Nurgle's twisted life power.
At the beginning, the Great Devourer did not attack the bottle because it was out of reach. The Nurgle incarnation always protected its most important blood bottle. But now, when the consciousness of the Nurgle incarnation was shocked by the mental shock and could not control the body, the Great Devourer succeeded in one strike and easily obtained the power to distort life. At the same time, his tentacles also seriously injured the Nurgle incarnation, who was already scarred.
This attack was certainly powerful, but the cost was also enormous. The powerful recoil killed approximately 30% of the node creatures involved. The remaining node creatures were mostly unconscious and sluggish. Even the Great Devourer had to rest after completing this round of attacks.
"This... How could this happen?!" Nurgle's true form looked at his instantly frozen avatar, his entire being in a state of panic. Although Nurgle had been defeated before, he had never witnessed a being that could instantly freeze his avatar and deprive it of its consciousness and control. It must be said that the Great Devourer had taught him a lesson!
Surprise, fear and even hesitation enveloped Nurgle's heart, and then all of this quickly turned into anger and shame, because just now, Nurgle himself had felt that the Great Devourer had obtained some of the power to distort life, and then, if the Great Devourer wanted to leave, as long as he left, all Nurgle's efforts would be in vain. After all, the incarnation had been crippled, and if the target escaped from here, Nurgle would have no way to stop him.
"Haha... I haven't encountered an opponent like this in all these years. You're truly formidable, but unfortunately, I'll be the victor this time." Nurgle sneered at the Devourer clone that had leaped directly at his doorstep. At this moment, the mind, having lost control of its body after being mentally impacted, returned to its original form.
It was clear that despite the ultimate move, the Great Devourer's clone still lacked the powerful means to instantly kill the god's clone. Simply put, it lacked explosive power. If it were left to the Emperor, this period of time would be enough for the Emperor to slice Nurgle's incarnation into pieces!
"In that case, come visit my home." The incarnation of Nurgle began to burn the divine power and psychic energy in his body, and the violent power was released, frantically attacking the boundary between reality and the warp. After hundreds of years of repeated erosion by the warp, this shield had become very fragile, and under the influence of the terrifying power of the incarnation of Nurgle, the space barrier shattered, and half of the Scourge stars began to break away from reality, and all the demons and Tyranid fleets participating in the war would be pulled into the warp.
A terrifying Warp storm began to brew. The real universe seemed extremely dissatisfied with the behavior of the Warp. The rules of the real universe began to backfire on Nurgle's domain. The outer walls of Nurgle's Garden were attacked by unimaginable rules, and some places even collapsed. When Nurgle tried to pull the target into his own divine domain, the rules of reality also invaded Nurgle's Garden. This was a mutual process.
This time, Nurgle has given in! Even if it means backlash, he will bring his prey back to his own garden! Some say Nurgle's behavior is very conservative, but in fact, when he is truly determined, he will do anything!
As the Nurgle avatar released its divine power, it rapidly dissipated. This place was too close to the Garden of Nurgle, and the connection between the two separated the Great Devourer avatar and his Zerg from the real universe. Naturally, a considerable portion of the Hive Fleet was directly annihilated in the collision between divine power and the laws of the real universe. An unimaginable force gradually pulled the Great Devourer avatar towards the abyss. This time, the Great Devourer also realized the seriousness of the problem!
It can only be said that the Great Devourer miscalculated this time. He thought he might be attacked by several god avatars, but he didn't expect to fight an opponent's avatar on the edge of a god's divine domain... Now, the opponent can't afford to lose. The avatar can't beat him, so he starts to fight in person!
Finally, in a vast vortex of space and time, the Great Devourer's incarnation and the remaining Zerg fleet were sucked into the depths of Nurgle's domain. After completing all this, Nurgle decisively closed the connection between the domain and the outside world! From that moment on, Nurgle himself could no longer feel anything outside.
"Get ready, it's our turn!" said the Traveler, and the other Gods of Order responded to the Traveler with unanimous actions. The golden and cold sun radiated light in the Warp, and the Traveler's domain was spreading towards the realm of Nurgle. The fleets of the Harlequin and the Silent King entered the Warp from the Webway, and the sea of souls of the Eldar Death God surged towards the realm of Nurgle like a tide!
"Are you crazy?" Khorne's avatar appeared in the Warp, watching the Gods of Order launch an offensive against Nurgle's domain. Khorne's heart was filled with shock and terror. He had expected the Gods of Order to take action, but he had never imagined that they would personally attack the domain of an evil god! This kind of thing had only happened when the three Chaos Gods fought together against Tzeentch!
So, a choice is placed before Khorne. Faced with this situation, will you go forward or not?
Khorne hesitated, realizing this battle might not be a controlled one. Previously, no matter how brutal the fight, it was merely a battle of avatars in the physical universe and the Warp. Even if they lost, they only lost some authority and power, which they could recover for a while. Although this period was extremely long for mortals, even after ten thousand years, Tzeentch and Khorne, who had lost their avatars and some of their authority in the Great Heresy, had not recovered. But regardless, it had no significant impact on the fundamental divine realm of the gods.
But this time it was different. When the domain of the Gods of Order began to spread to the Garden of Nurgle, the nature was completely different. This showed that the Gods of Order really wanted to kill Nurgle. And it also showed that once they took action, there had to be a winner and a loser. After all, the domains of both sides collided with each other. If one side was not severely damaged, how could the domains be separated?
"That's completely different from what I was thinking." Khorne fell silent, watching the vast expanse of the Gods' Realm stretching out in the distance. Now within the Warp, he could certainly mobilize his own realm to block the enemy, but Khorne was reckless, not foolish! There was no reason for him to use his true essence to shield Nurgle from his blade, engaging in a battle that would inevitably lead to defeat. One against four, with countless years of accumulated experience from several demigods, humans, and Eldar, even the once-powerful evil god Tzeentch didn't have the courage to do so.
At this moment, Khorne fell silent, terrified. He sensed the murderous intent of the other side. He even foresaw the future outcome for Nurgle. If no one intervened, Nurgle might never return to its pre-war state within a few tens or even hundreds of thousands of years. This terrifying future was so real that Khorne dared not act without authorization.
While Khorne was still hesitating, dazzling blue light and crystal fragments flashed near his own territory. There was no doubt that Tzeentch had appeared!
Chapter 508 Tzeentch: Stop, Khorne!
"Tzeentch actually wants to attack me at this time?" Khorne was shocked at this moment. As he watched the Tzeentch army slowly approaching his divine domain, Khorne could be described as gritting his teeth. But inwardly, he also breathed a sigh of relief, because now he finally didn't have to worry about whether to aid Nurgle. Tzeentch had appeared and attacked him, and he had a sufficient reason to leave this dangerous battlefield.
"Nurgle, I must first resolve the issue that concerns my own life and death." After a moment's silence, the incarnation of Khorne disappeared and returned to His divine domain. At this time, Khorne was ready to use all his strength to defend against Tzeentch, which also made the Gods of Order breathe a sigh of relief. At least Tzeentch and Khorne did not reach an agreement to deal with the Gods of Order. At least in the first half of the time when the Gods of Order attacked Nurgle's domain, Khorne and Tzeentch would not take action.
"Are you sure that Tzeentch will not find some way to suddenly appear in our divine domain or on the battlefield and attack us?" asked the Emperor.
"I can confirm this, this is my priesthood. Even if Tzeentch and Khorne reach an agreement now, it will take time for them to launch an attack," said the traveler.
"That's good. Let's prepare for the final attack." The Emperor was temporarily relieved. Now it was 4V1, and the Gods of Order had a huge advantage. Even if Nurgle and the Great Devourer incarnation joined forces, it would be in vain. After Nurgle was severely damaged, even if Khorne and Tzeentch reached an agreement, it would be enough for the Gods of Order to turn around and deal with these two guys. At least they would have no problem protecting themselves.
"Tzeentch, I didn't expect that your vision is so narrow. When the Gods of Order launched an attack on the territory of our brothers, you actually wanted to attack us. Have you forgotten your nature? You are an evil god. Like us, you are the mortal enemy of the Gods of Order. They even prefer to deal with you. If one day, Nurgle is severely damaged, then the next one will be your turn!" The red and black shadow of Khorne appeared in front of Tzeentch's army, holding a sword in one hand and pointing at Tzeentch with the other, roaring angrily.
"So, Khorne, are you prepared to negotiate with me?" The Supreme Eagle said in a sharp and slightly sarcastic voice. "Do you think we can form an alliance?"
"Of course you can!" said Khorne.
"Hahaha, interesting." The Avatar of Tzeentch laughed in response to Khorne. "You are seeking power and authority through schemes and fraud. I do not trust your words. You have made your choice. You seek my authority. The gods have made up their minds, and this determination is difficult to change!"
"So, are you ready to fight me to the death today, and then let the Gods of Order slaughter our brothers, and then turn their butcher knives on you and me?" Khorne did not answer Tzeentch's question directly, because as Tzeentch said, Khorne has decided to evolve into a god of war, so he must obtain the power of conspiracy and fraud. This is unchangeable, unless Khorne is willing to give up his efforts of tens of thousands of years, abandon the growing authority, return to the state of the Blood God in the past, and become a muddle-headed god who only knows how to kill.
All alliances and trust come at a cost, especially with the greedy and dishonest Chaos Gods. Khorne spent tens of thousands of years cultivating a relatively trusting relationship with Nurgle, but at this moment, facing the blades of the Gods of Order, Khorne chose to evade them. Although he had ample justifications, and although Tzeentch's performance could be described as "cooperative," the hardest person to deceive was Khorne himself. Even without Tzeentch, Khorne had no intention of engaging in a bloody battle with the Gods of Order. Retreat was only a matter of time.
And now, facing Tzeentch's smiling proposal for an alliance, Khorne didn't know whether what Tzeentch said was true or false, but He knew that if a real alliance was to be formed, Tzeentch would definitely ask Him to give up His pursuit of conspiracy and fraudulent power, because as long as Khorne wanted to obtain this power, Tzeentch would never be able to rest assured!
Furthermore, even for his own blood and right to kill, Khorne would never give up the war against Tzeentch. Tzeentch is already a soft persimmon compared to the Gods of Order. If he doesn't fight Tzeentch, does he have to fight the Gods of Order head-on? Wouldn't that make winning even more impossible?
"Nurgle's weakening is good news for you and me," Tzeentch said. He then pointed, and an independent space appeared within the Warp. Tzeentch transformed into a stream of light and entered it. Khorne hesitated for a moment before also entering.
"Nurgle's weakening is only beneficial to you. After all, you were beaten by us and couldn't even leave the house." Khorne said sarcastically without mercy.
"I admit, Nurgle's heavy blow is a huge benefit to me; it relieves my stress," Tzeentch said with a smile. "But isn't it also beneficial to you? After this heavy blow, Nurgle's condition may even be worse than Slaanesh's. He will become your vassal, and you won't have to worry about him turning against you one day."
"But we have been weakened as a whole. Once upon a time, we were stronger than the Gods of Order. This advantage reached its maximum in the early stages of the Great Heresy. If we had joined forces, the Gods of Order would have been defeated, but everything was ruined by you!" Khorne said angrily.
"How can this be blamed on me?" Tzeentch screamed. "You three arrived at Isstvan first! I pinned the Emperor down, and everything went smoothly. And yet, by the time I wounded the Emperor and reached the battlefield, the Avatar of Slaanesh had already been destroyed! Tell me, how could you, with such a huge advantage, have lost an Avatar? This was clearly your mistake!"
Rehashing past scores and bickering is a fundamental part of all intelligent civilizations, even gods are not immune. Khorne and Tzeentch don't want to fight to the death again, so a round of blame-shifting is almost inevitable.
"I then paid a huge price to separate the Chaos Gods, and the choice I made was the best. You are the strongest, so deal with the Emperor, and then I deal with the Traveler, and Nurgle deals with the Eldar Death God. What's wrong with me?" Tzeentch retorted.
"Emmmm." Khorne responded with silence. Because, in a sense, Tzeentch did contribute the most in that initial battle. As for later, everyone started to scheme against each other. During the Heresy, Nurgle and Slaanesh joined forces, threatening Tzeentch. Then Khorne and Nurgle joined forces, and Tzeentch, realizing the threat, began to stab Tzeentch in the back. As a result, the Chaos Gods themselves started fighting each other.
"This is all Slaanesh's fault. If it weren't for his weakness, we wouldn't have lost this war!" Khorne said angrily. "So how about we kill Slaanesh?"
"Haha. I forgot that Slaanesh's skills are also one of the powers you pursue, Khorne. If you still had a little bottom line before, then you are completely untrustworthy now. Everything you do is for yourself. If you really want to fight against the gods of order, then you should let Slaanesh go once. But you didn't." Tzeentch sneered, and he also felt that this kid was not worthy of being a partner in strategy.
When Tzeentch met Khorne this time, he had a nagging thought: unity among the Chaos Gods. However, the Chaos Gods are ultimately chaotic, dangerous, and capricious. This is determined by their very nature. In the background, when Guilliman established the Second Empire, he could have allowed the Angels to be the leader and Jonson to be the Warmaster. But now, Khorne would certainly not allow anyone else to be the leader. Moreover, Khorne still covets the power of Slaanesh and wants a share of its power. Given this situation, how could the Chaos Gods possibly unite?
"So, what is your purpose in coming to me?" asked Khorne.
"Nurgle will be severely hit this time. His origin will be seriously damaged, and for a long time, he may only have authority but no divine power. The gods of order have demonstrated an attack power stronger than the Eldar Pantheon." Tzeentch said.
"So you come to negotiate a truce with me? Because Nurgle has been badly damaged, you think you have the opportunity to be on equal terms with me? Are you humiliating me?" asked Khorne.
"Listen, I'm telling the truth this time. The course of fate has changed. Humanity and the Gods of Order will prosper for a long time, and I can't even see the end of this period. The galaxy we inhabit is divided into the real universe and the Warp. In the Warp, if we can unite, we can fight each other. But in the real universe, we have almost no foothold. The gap between us and them is already very large. After Nurgle was severely damaged, we can hardly inflict any significant damage to them. And humanity can also give rise to new gods in the future."
"You understand, an orderly and stable universe cannot produce the killing, conspiracy and disasters we need, so our power will grow very slowly, while the gods of order who own the entire physical galaxy will grow very fast." Tzeentch said.
"So you mean, we may just sit there and wait to die? Is this why you came to me?" Khorne said angrily, his hand gripping the hilt of the sword, as if he was ready to attack if he disagreed with anything.
"Relax a little, Khorne. In the future, we and the Gods of Order will face a terrifying enemy. It is the product of the distortion of the physical part and the warp of a galaxy. It is huge and powerful. It has many chances to start over, but we cannot lose once. Can you imagine the horror of the entire physical galaxy being swallowed up and the terrifying distorted shadow covering the entire warp? Our power and authority come from the pain of civilization. If civilization is gone, can we still exist?" said Tzeentch.
"But you mean that we need to fight the Zerg together?" Khorne said.
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