Questions about the previous one and Koz
Looking through the comments today, I found that many readers said that the last one was a riddler, and the water was returned.
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It's not like I can't quite see where the Riddler is, but since everyone says so, it should be my problem, so I'll apologize here, and explain the plot again by the way.
First of all, according to my understanding, you may think that Vashtor's words are long and meaningless, which is indeed a mistake in my description, although I also seem to write Vashtor as the kind of subspace radio with questions and answers, but according to what I have found, Vashtor and Abaddon chat, this guy is not the kind of pure cold, with the peculiarity of subspace creatures...... Complex statements.
In addition, what Vashtor talked about in the previous album was either an ancient Mixin, or a subspace artifact, and then the four gods of chaos and Morgan at the same level as him, he naturally couldn't say it as clearly as he explained a few parts, and he had to use a lot of vague references, or vague words, and even more, there were some things he had to avoid, which was also the reason why the previous one looked like some riddles, because he couldn't say everything about the Wa Banxian.
There's also a problem with my personal writing style, readers who can see it here must know that I'm a person who will write the early details when they unconsciously put into it, although I've been changing this, but for now, it's still like this, the last one is a typical example of me writing details, resulting in some of the later plots not being continued.
All in all, the last one is a bit bad, the character of Vashtor was not featured by me, and I plan to change his influence a lot: so don't be surprised if you see a Vashtor in the future who is completely different from the previous one, it's that I'm changing the way he is portrayed.
Although I still can't tell where the Riddler is, I feel like I've written in the vernacular.
That's probably my problem.
Sad (. )
So next, let's talk about the concept mentioned in the previous one, after all, this is a foreshadowing of the main plot, and it is still very important, and readers still need to understand it.
First, yesterday I used a relatively new concept, the Eight Realms of Chaos, a concept that GW proposed in a campaign book in March of this year, namely that there are eight categories of Chaos Demons, separated from the eight Aether Realms.
Taking the Chaos Octagram as an example, the middle part is called [Primordial Destroyer], which is most likely the name of Chaos itself, and the eight realms start from due north, which are:
Due North: Erosion and destruction
Chaos in its purest form, ruling over destruction, is most likely the end and death, the authority of the Lord of Darkness in the Emperor's body.
Northeast: Hellstorm
The descriptors in this realm are basically elemental power, lightning, crystals, vortexes, storms, etc., and can basically be identified as Tzeentch.
Due East: Vicious Skill
Just by looking at the name, this should be the godhead that Vashtor is pursuing.
Southeast: Ecstatic perception
The demons in this realm revel in the sensory feast of war, so their boss is Morgan ...... Ahem, it's Slaanesh.
Due South: Greed dissolves
The opposite of the Lord of Darkness, also a realm without a corresponding god, understood as an all-encompassing hatred, even hatred of oneself, without allies, reason and logic: chaos is both its name and its essence.
Southwest: Corruption and erosion
Not focusing on victory, only on how to let the body and soul rot and suffer eternal torment: well, we all know who it is.
Due West: Invisible distortion
The other aetheric realm, which has no corresponding god of its own, and which I have established for Morgan's future authority, is described as: an obscene imitation of the mortal form, whose true essence is endless change and unknowable, distorting, changing everything it touches, and death being only a part of its eternal transformation.
Does that sound a little similar to Tzeentch? In fact, it is very likely that the power of the Chaos God can cross other realms, but they still only have their own territory in essence, which is also the theoretical basis for me to allow Morgan to cross the two realms, Morgan can take due west as her territory, but she can also make due south into a colony, so as to become the master of the two realms (Le).
Northwest: Unintentional killing
The only goal in this area is to fight and die, as long as the blood is shed, the rest does not matter: we all know who it is.
(If you want to know more, you can go to station b and search for "Chaos Eight Domains")
The above are the eight aetheric realms possessed by Chaos, if they are not eaten, then we can be sure that the four gods have each occupied four oblique corners, and the remaining four positive angles, referring to the obvious competitors such as the Lord of Darkness and Vashtor, then we can also speculate that the remaining four realms all have their own gods.
And my plot is also based on this speculation: of course, none of this is recognized and supported by official sources, so it is all my own design.
In general, my plot setting here is like this: Chaos, Chaos Authority, and Chaos Gods are not the same concept, that is, the gods may hold powerful authority, but they themselves cannot represent this authority, they are just people who use authority, and authority is invincible, but gods they are not.
For example, Nurgle's power includes reincarnation, life, and death, but is Nurgle, as a chaos god, really immortal? Not necessarily, right?
This is based on the latest books in the Siege of Terra series, such as Eternal Echoes and The End and Death, which make it clear that in the realm of Chaos, the crown and throne of authority have always existed, and it is only when someone sits on that chair that these powers are truly exercised.
Just like in the book, the concept of "end and death" has always existed, even if the god of the Lord of Darkness has not been born, but this concept is enough to give birth to an exclusive demon like Samus, which shows that [God] itself may not be so important, what matters is authority.
In other words, if the Emperor can become the Lord of Darkness, the Fifth God, through sacrifice, then can we guess that several other Chaos Gods used to be similar to the Emperor?
In other words, we can actually put forward the hypothesis that although the will of the Chaos Gods themselves is very strong, they can also be killed, erased, and inflicted a fatal blow, because even if these Chaos Gods fall, their authority will not disappear.
To put it simply, if the existence named [Chaos God Nurgle] is killed, is there no disease and death in the universe? Of course not, these things will still exist until the next [Chaos God Nurgle] appears, but it is certainly not the dead Nurgle.
According to this conclusion, the Emperor may not be able to fight against Chaos itself, because he cannot fight against the various cosmic elements represented by Chaos, but he can fight against the [Chaos God], because the Chaos God is not without weaknesses.
Referring to Chaos itself, which is an existence without reason and logic, and requires entities like the Chaos God to exert their power, then the Emperor can completely do it and restrict the Chaos itself in disguise by threatening and restricting the Chaos God.
To put it simply: you can't fight the power of a nuclear warhead, but you can threaten the person who holds the nuclear button: although that person himself cannot represent the entire nuclear warhead, he has the power to use the nuclear warhead, and by threatening the person you can threaten, you can limit the nuclear warhead you can't fight in disguise.
So, this is one of the ideas of the Emperor here: the Emperor has prepared countless plans for the Great Expedition, but in order to counter the worst-case scenario, he has developed a final plan for the four gods of Chaos.
Yes, he intends to threaten the four gods.
How to threaten it, this belongs to the plot later, and now we can be sure of one thing: the emperor stole the flame, and in "The End and Death", Machado also mentions this flame (yes, this is official)
In Machado's words, the emperor stole the flames from the subspace, and the Chaos gods feared this flame, which became one of the emperor's strengths against the four gods.
But what the flames were, it was not said at all, and Machado kept it so secret that he himself was turned to ashes on the throne.
(_)
Yours, GW.
So, I can only continue to set myself.
In order to avoid backstabbing, I set it up like this: The Emperor made a big fuss in subspace sometime before the Great Expedition, stealing or stealing a lot of things, and these things are collectively called [Flames].
And among these flames, there is a heavyweight existence: the [Key] that can open the two Chaos Aether realms of [Invisible Distortion] due west and [Greedy Dissolution] due south, the emperor stole these two keys and sealed them on the bodies of the two primordials, and the one that was sealed on Morgan's body was [Invisible Distortion].
In other words, the emperor took two Vashtors from the subspace who had not yet had time to be born, and stuffed them into his own heirs in front of the four gods.
Yes, in my case, he's that awesome.
Therefore, you can understand it this way: Morgan herself is a [candidate] involved in at least one Chaos Realm, and her status in the subspace is greater than or equal to that of an existence like Vashtor, and there is another reason why the Emperor doesn't seem to pay much attention to such an important Morgan, but I won't say it now.
The reason why the emperor did this, as well as the emperor's own plan, and the changes that occurred in Morgan, are all future plots, and for the time being, everyone only needs to determine Morgan's origin and her special features.
I hope you understand this time.
One thing to say, such a plot needs to be specially written, and I think my article is quite a failure.
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In fact, to tell you the truth, this identity is the [plug-in] I gave Morgan, and it is difficult for Warhammer's fandom to survive without a plug-in, and as a purely indigenous protagonist, Morgan can't have a strong ability, so he can only flutter through Warhammer's own system, and finally pounce on such a relatively complex [plug-in].
Sad.
But in general, the reason for this situation is actually mainly my reason: I like to make it difficult for myself when I write articles, for example, the heroine and obscure at the beginning of the book, and the two big supporting characters so far are Johnson and Coetzes in the future, both of which are characters who make people lose their hair.
So there are times when you'll find that my writing has fallen into a strange state of collapse and almost can't get it back: that's when I put myself on a lot of intensity, and I succeeded in knocking myself down (covering my face)
I believe that most of the readers who read this may not have a good impression of my Coz, but I still have to say, bear with me, Coz is the main supporting character for a long time to come, and I will try to write him...... A little more flattering?
Actually, mainly when I first wrote about Coetzes, I was afraid that I wouldn't be able to write about Coetze's madness and madness, so I invested a little more in this area...... It seems like a little too much.
In fact, in general, Koz in Nostramo is not a normal person, Koz once tortured and killed a girl who did not commit a crime on Nostramo, on the grounds that the girl wanted to commit suicide, and Koz considered suicide to be a crime that corrupted the social atmosphere.
One thing to say, I was quite speechless when I read this, and what is even more speechless is that Coetze's abuse and murder of the girl was not entirely because of his justice, he could feel that he was lying on the spot, because he showed an obsessive attitude towards the girl's blood.
So, I'm in the state of Coz, who just left Nostramo, that he hasn't become a degenerate madman like he was during the Great Rebellion, but he's definitely not a normal person now.
He's not normal, but he still has a complete logic, even a sense of honor and disgrace: this is the current state of Coetze, which I have here.
If you have a careful reader, you may find one point: except for the hapless logistics director and a few cooks, my Coates here did not kill anyone, but chose to take such measures as stunning, and even specifically checked their breathing, this detail I have deliberately written many times, just to reflect that although Cozi is abnormal at this time, he is not hopeless, he can control himself, he can curb the bloodthirsty instinct.
In other words, he is still saved.
So, I still have to save it, after all, I still like Koz, and compared to Koz, I don't like to cut the king so much.
There's also a problem that the chopping king belongs to a homo who will fish it.,After so many years, the chopping king of various attributes can be made into thirty-six Arhats.,It's really difficult to write new ideas on the chopping king.,So I decided to pay attention to Coz.。
So, that's my question about Koz here, I'll still write Koz, and I'll work harder to write it, after all, if a character like Koz is portrayed, he'll be a very charismatic prototype, much more interesting than the bald lion.
(Empathy...... )
By the way, since that's all for now, I'll also talk about my emperor and the Great Rebellion.
The Siege of Terra series really stabbed me in the back, and in my first idea, the Emperor and Morgan were 100% crumbs, the kind of characters who would not hesitate to sacrifice the original, and their collision would tear the entire galaxy to pieces.
Of course, immediately after GW decided that the emperor was a good father, I ......
Well......
Then, I had a second idea: Morgan was an indifferent who didn't care about himself, and during the Great Rebellion, he seized the East Galaxy, leaving the Emperor and Horus to fight and die in Holy Terra, and Terra didn't matter to Morgan anyway.
Immediately after that, "The End and Death", Terra becomes the end of everything......
……
Count you ruthless, GW.
So, you can see Morgan, a good woman who is now unrecognizable, and an old father with low emotional intelligence who jumps left and right between being unkind and not being able to speak.
It's quite emotional to think about.
But, in any case, please rest assured that I am still a very staunch emperor, and the emperor here will eventually be the victor (?). It was doomed.
Also, the emperor I have here is not the emperor who looks a little silly in the original book, he is a 100%, shameless, no lower limit and shameless top sixth child.
It's important to keep this in mind.
As for the Great Rebellion that I have here, I haven't quite thought about it yet, but one thing is for sure, the Great Rebellion I have here won't be the classic nine-on-nine layout.
When is it all and still fighting the traditional Great Rebellion?
In my current vision, the Great Rebellion here will turn into a crazy melee, with the powerful military forces of the Human Empire exploding on the spot for various reasons, the various primordials and legions taking sides for their own considerations and interests, and the entire galaxy falling into a state of anxious melee where it is impossible to distinguish between friend and foe.
There will be a lot of wooing, backstabbing, jumping back, defection, enlightenment, Sekigahara God of War, three family slaves, whirlwind torpedo negotiation techniques, and the Second Empire that can appear many times.
Why is it so many times? Because the Second Reich was everywhere.
In a word...... The current idea is that it depends on what I do then, and the last two books of the Siege of Terra, and I can already foresee how badly I will be backstabbed by those two books.
Sad.
Okay, that's all I have to say, if I don't have an accident with this book, I will probably be able to get on the boutique this month, and I think that the first order at the beginning was not even five hundred, and I was quite emotional.
Here, thank you all for your help.
If there are any questions, please point them out, I believe you can also see that my writing is constantly changing and changing, but as far as this book is concerned, it is not the same style at all at the beginning and now, I changed a style after the Zandan War, and began to try to add some relaxed atmosphere, so far, it feels pretty good?
However, there are still a lot of problems, and I know this very well, after all, 8,000 words a day, it is indeed a very difficult thing for me, and many times in order to make up for this number of words, I may have to give up some quality points.
Well...... Let's see how I progress in the future.
That's it, I'm going to code words first, and I'm trying to keep it ...... today. Probably it will be updated.
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(End of chapter)