Chapter 209: If you don't give it to me, take it yourself!
Abaddon's place among the Chaos Space Marines is unmatched.
After inheriting the Claw of Horus, the weapon of the renegade commander, he gradually integrated the Chaos rebels in the Eye of Fear, uniting the scattered sand, at least superficially, and organizing them into a working army.
Only Abaddon was able to reunite the Chaos Space Marines who believed in different gods under the same goal.
During the First Black Crusade, Abaddon made numerous bloody pacts with Chaos, and he restored the demonic sword, Dracanion, to its incredible power.
As the magic sword roared in his hand, Abaddon became unstoppable. The city was burned as a sacrifice to the demons of Chaos. Abaddon was handsomely rewarded.
Since then, Abaddon has dreamed of forging an empire of chaos built on the end of the human world. The destruction of every world, every city, is closer to the goal of restoring order so that he can leave his mark on the galaxy and humanity.
And since Abaddon's first terrifying Black Crusade, each of his next attacks has swept away and destroyed the Empire's governing systems close to the Eye of Fear.
In the minds of the Chaos Warriors, success is a sign of the Chaos Gods' protection, and Abaddon is now seen as the natural successor to Horus. Only a few Demon Genoplasms can match the strength of the Black Legion commanders.
In the past several expeditions, Abaddon has already established his prestige.
So when he woke up from his coma and reappeared on the battlefield, the Chaos Space Marines were instantly demoralized.
But Abaddon knew that the countless Chaos Space Marines were so happy only because they were under the pressure of the orcs at this time. They need a commander that everyone agrees on to command them.
Loyal?
No, such a thing is almost non-existent among Chaos Space Marines.
If the threat of the orcs disappears, then Abaddon will be greeted by countless challenges from these Chaos Space Marines. There will always be careerists eager to take Abaddon's place.
Abaddon had been seriously injured not long ago, and he was still injured and did not recover. This is a good time to replace Abaddon.
Abaddon looked at the Chaos Space Marines who were delighted by his presence.
His brothers knew this, and they would not tolerate his weakness. It won't last long.
But Abaddon had to step up at this point, and he had to help these damned degenerates. After all, without these people, who would help him overthrow the empire?
As Abaddon took command of the battlefield, the countless Chaos Gangs temporarily united and began to cooperate with each other like a true army of Space Marines.
Abaddon's presence brought the Orcs to a halt, and his presence at the front line with his sword held high excited the Chaos Space Marines who had been suppressed by the Orcs.
But it's not just the Chaos Space Marines who are excited.
And Calassa and the Orcs.
Kalasa launches this waaagh! The reason is to satisfy his desire to fight with killing and destruction, so he holds a giant machete in each hand and rushes to the forefront of the battlefield.
With every swing of the machete in both hands, a Chaos Space Marine fell. The defense of power armor was like a thin sheet of paper in front of his weapon.
Under the influence of Waaagh's position, the ragged-looking, opening-filled machete in Kalasa's hand was sharper than the most advanced power sword developed by the Empire.
On the battlefield, no Chaos Space Marine can resist Calassa at this time.
On the other side, Abaddon, armed with the magic sword Dracnion and wearing the claws of Horus, also caused a large number of deaths on the battlefield.
Although the injuries caused by Sivir on Abaddon's body have not healed at this time, as the commander of chaos and as the chosen choice of the four gods, ordinary orcs are not Abaddon's opponents, and those orcs who are close to Abaddon have died at the hands of Abaddon.
On one side is Calassa, who led a group of orcs to slaughter the Chaos Space Marines, and on the other hand, Abaddon led a group of Chaos Space Marines to slaughter the orcs.
Like two magnets that attract each other, guided by some mysterious force, Abaddon and Calassa slowly approach each other on the battlefield.
Both Abaddon and Calassa realized the importance of each other, and they both attacked each other with their best fighters.
Before Abaddon became the Warlord of Chaos, he had dealt with orcs a lot during the Great Expedition, and he had no idea how to destroy an orc waaagh in a simple but effective way! He knew it all too well.
In his opinion, killing the huge orc in front of him would end this war!
Unlike Abaddon, who wanted to end the war, the reason why Calassa rushed towards Abaddon with the orcs was simply that he thought that the boss of the Chaos Space Marine in front of him might be a good opponent, and maybe he could satisfy his desire to fight a little.
As the troops of both sides could not wait to collide on the battlefield, one of the fiercest battles broke out.
The Chaos Space Marines and the Orcs engaged in a fierce melee, and Abaddon and Calassa, the most powerful forces of both sides, found each other.
However, the two sides did not attack immediately, but stood eerily still in this chaotic battlefield.
The sheer size of the Calassa put a heavy pressure on Abaddon, who had hardly seen such a huge orc even in his long life.
Even at his best, Abaddon did not dare to guarantee that he would be able to kill such an orc warlord alone. Not to mention that his injuries had not yet healed at this time.
Abaddon could feel the wound in Nasivir's chest aching at all times. And this wound brought not only pain, but also greatly affected the power that Abaddon could exert.
Therefore, when facing Calasa, who was almost three times his height, Abaddon did not dare to be careless and did not attack rashly.
But this kind of caution could hardly have been in Calaza's mind, and for Calassa, this way of fighting was simply not worthy of his identity.
So why did Calassa also make the slightest move like Abaddon at this time?
Abaddon had this question in his mind. This is also one of the reasons why he did not dare to act rashly and wantonly attack. The cruelty and cunning of the orcs Abaddon was equally well understood.
And just as Abaddon looked intently at the huge and vicious fanged Calassa in front of him, guessing where he would attack from and what kind of attack he would launch.
Abaddon saw a faint flush appear on Calassa's face. (Do orcs blush?) )
This caused confusion in Abadon's mind.
But this did not seem to be a delusion, for Abaddon even saw a hint of shyness on Calassa's face.
Calasa's bulb-like eyes stared at Abaddon's face, and then blushed? Shy?
When he realized this, Abaddon's two hearts beat wildly. At this time, Abaddon was even more nervous than when he faced Sivir's psionic incarnation.
And the big green old "small" heart in Abaddon's eyes is also pounding.
But it's not fear of the wild jump, it's like a deer crashing wildly.
When he saw Abaddon for the first time, Calassa's heart was instantly captured.
Looking at Abaddon, some wonderful fantasies already appeared in Calassa's mind.
"Hey~, hey~."
Abaddon looked at the orc in front of him and let out an inexplicable strange smile, and a certain part of his heart and body suddenly tightened.
The orc in front of him is really dangerous, and perhaps a temporary retreat is the best option.
Just as the frightened Abaddon was about to shout, "The wind is blowing!" As he beckoned his Chaos Space Marines to retreat, Calassa walked towards Abaddon with a strange smile on his face.
This completely shattered Abaddon's heart, and he immediately wanted to leave this place from the bottom of his heart.
But despite the huge size of the Calasa, the speed of movement is extremely amazing. Before Abaddon could take two more steps, Calassa had already caught up with Abaddon.
This forced Abaddon to stop.
No warrior would reveal his defenseless back to a powerful orc warlord, and that would be too dangerous, especially for Abaddon at this time.
Looking at Abaddon, who had stopped and looked guarded, Calassa cleared his throat before opening his mouth, and then spoke a mouthful of Gothic.
"Mud howl!"
"I admire your fur Scroog so much, I think only an orc like me can match it!"
"Can you give him to me?"
Looking at Abaddon with a confused expression, Calassa added.
"I don't want to do anything with you, or the hairy Skoog should be destroyed."
"If you are willing to give it to me, I will let you go, and I am willing to give you many, many teeth!"
After Calassa explained for a long time, Abaddon finally understood the intention of the orc in front of him.
It turned out that he actually fell in love with his braids! I also want to give him the braids!
Abaddon had never been so speechless.
But this kind of thing is impossible! If it gets out, how can he still be a Chaos War Commander!
Looking at Calassa in front of him, Abaddon stroked his "pigtail" with one hand, and slowly approached him, as if he wanted to take off his braid and hand it to Calassa.
But when Abaddon was close enough to Calassa, he suddenly struck, and the magic sword in his hand, Dracnieon, immediately swung out.
It was not a blow to Abaddon's own braid, of course, but to Calassa's chest.
Caught off guard, Calassa was unable to dodge, and a wound was left behind by Abaddon. And there is a strange evil energy on the wound that keeps eroding Calassa's body.
But this is not a fatal wound for Calassa, and it is not so simple to kill Kalasa.
After Sivir eliminated the beast-level orcs, and kept creating orcs 2.0 to send to the eye of fear, Calassa's body continued to grow, and the shadow of the beast-level orcs became more and more.
Compared to when he first entered the Eye of Fear, Calassa's body had become even larger, and his strength was constantly growing.
It would be a bit naïve to rely on Abaddon's sword alone to destroy Calassa.
If it were that simple, Calassa wouldn't be the one who could set off countless green waves in subspace. Chaos Space Marines couldn't have been so distressed by the orcs.
Calasa, who had been slashed by Abaddon, was furious. (But there is neither hair nor crown.) )
The shrimp in front of him dared to refuse his kindness!
Then don't blame me for using force!
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While countless vigorous wars are taking place in the subspace, Sivir of the real universe is working on the affairs of the psykers.
The establishment of psionic beacons did not happen overnight, so during this time, Sivir implemented another initiative against those of the Imperial psionics who had already undergone psionic awakenings.
Are you willing to make a magical pact with the Emperor and become the Emperor's Horse Monkey Shochu?
We all know that those psionics in the Court of Star Whispering had performed soul rituals with the Emperor when they became Star Whisperers.
Almost all of the Star Whisperers have experienced a psionic connection with the Emperor, going through a soul-binding ritual to reshape their cerebral cortex, making their will and soul stronger and preventing temptation from being seduced by demonic entities in the subspace.
So if all those psionics in the empire sign such a contract with the emperor, wouldn't it be possible to greatly increase the resistance of the psionics of the empire to the subspace?
Of course, there are a number of problems with this seemingly perfect measure.
The first is that the Star Whisperers and the Emperor's soul rituals overload their organs, usually turning them into a blind man. It is impossible for the Empire to lose all the Empire psykers who awaken later.
Secondly, the Emperor's psionic powers were required to perform this ceremony. In addition to Terra, the place where the emperor's body is located, the location of the star torch.
Elsewhere, the Emperor is like the Four Gods of Chaos, unable to meddle in all the affairs of the real universe.
This makes it difficult to implement this plan.
But in front of the brilliant Sivir, none of this is a problem. (I won't say who is about to become the top.) )
The first problem is easy to solve, the main reason why the Star Whisperers' organs are overloaded is that they are too close to the Star Torch during their rituals to withstand the Emperor's powerful psionic powers.
Then it would be nice to have the Emperor and the other Imperial Psykers use a little less power when signing contracts.
If it is a strong contract with the Star Whisperers, then a weak contract is signed with a large number of Imperial Psionics.
It doesn't matter if the effect is slightly weakened, after all, the empire does not rely on this means alone to prevent the corruption of the subspace against psionics.
And the second problem is also easy to solve.
Since the Emperor's psionic energy is needed, and the Emperor can't let his power appear in large quantities and many times elsewhere, it would be good to store the Emperor's psionic energy in Terra and then transport it to other places.
It's not difficult for the Empire's current psionic technology to do this.
After transporting the Emperor's psionic energy to other places using the actual material, a member of the State Religion will be able to sign a contract with the Emperor through the corresponding ceremonies performed by members of the State Church.