ConfusedCanuck
Where did it all go wrong?
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[X] Piscariii's Graveyard
Yes, and it comes from being old as balls and having some pull in the Warp from being so old. There's far more wacky stuff in 40k than a planet being self-aware without the knife-ears mucking about. Like the planet that's just a really obese guy.Really? Not related to the Eldar at all? Where does the Warp knowledge come from, is it like Fenris with the Space Wolves' Rune Priests?
Yes, and it comes from being old as balls and having some pull in the Warp from being so old. There's far more wacky stuff in 40k than a planet being self-aware without the knife-ears mucking about. Like the planet that's just a really obese guy.
That's a demon world literally inside the Eye of Terror. It absolutely does not count.Yes, and it comes from being old as balls and having some pull in the Warp from being so old. There's far more wacky stuff in 40k than a planet being self-aware without the knife-ears mucking about. Like the planet that's just a really obese guy.
It's a guy, he's planet-sized, its wacky, counts imo.That's a demon world literally inside the Eye of Terror. It absolutely does not count.
And when that first Ork Rokk smashed itself against the ground, dreams spread to those in Broken Promise capable of connecting to the Warp and the manifold dangers and promises it held. Dreams of craft and chant, rune and weave, rite and name. Dreams of a planet that loathed them for the crimes of their ancestors but knew they were willing to learn, listen, and make amends, slow as they are like all other forms of life.
We welcome you, earthdeirdre and earthwheat and earthtree as
honored guests, for you add great power to our ancient song--
planetfungus and planetworm and planetmind sing and play
here, and you are welcome among us."
You are the children of a dead planet, earthdeirdre, and this death we do not comprehend. We shall take you in, but may we ask this question--will we too catch the planetdeath disease?
That.... is quite the claim the make given the contenders in 40k and other planets do have that that condition, so lets see how this goes.Nimus Sius, a planet in the Lathysius system, was, by the reckoning of its people, a planet abandoned by the gods, by the Emperor, by their race, and by all things good and proper in the universe.
Of course there are Colonization fleets to colonize every rock they can find but then again this was before the Horus Hersey came about and the last dredges of the fleet trying to make due with what they had. Seemed like a Garden world and perfect candidate for colonization that would die over time considering how the Imperium does shit with the way they work and tax their worlds.Settled in 031.M31, formed from the literal last dredges of a Great Crusade Colonisation Fleet, Nimus Sius was the last destination by people who had nothing else to do other than seek shelter from the madness of the Horus Heresy that had reached their ears, hoping to sit out whatever the outcome may be on the planet.
And, initially, it wasn't the worst plan these dredges could have devised. The planet was lush, easily capable of feeding the people with nutritious plants and animals and supporting a growing colony of a few hundred thousand colonists settling down. It was, therefore, not without some high hopes that the first City on the planet was named New Hope. The people there expanded into the mountains, valleys, plains, and rivers; boats traveled lakes and over oceans to explore and catch fish, while tractors tilled the lands, and construction machinery cut apart stone and forests to make way for streets, housing, and industry.
.... Okay, yet another big curveball thrown that would have been very strange and throw us for a loop if we focused on doing this sector instead of Voxx Primus.Today, nearly ten millennia later, the only traces of that hope which remain are the ruins outside Broken Promise, the renamed capital city after everything went to shit when the planet itself rose against the colonists. Nobody knows how, or why, but one day sickness started to spread. Rapidly. And if one was healed, cured, and a vaccine was developed, another plague popped up. But when it wasn't a sickness, then labor teams went missing. Hunters found themselves the hunted. Animals, once docile, became unruly and deadly, food poisonous, and water dangerous, and the less said about the stories spread about what happened to the fishing and exploration fleets, the better.
Nimus Sius may have tolerated them for a short while, but their people had crossed a line somewhere, somehow, and that knowledge that they were being punished for a sin graver than grave by the planet itself could not be stamped out by even the Ecclesiarchy with fire, brimstone, and hate.
The planet hated them, and the people who could not afford to leave had to endure its hate, year after year, decade after decade, from generation to generation.
Still, they learned. How much could be taken from the forests before hunters vanished? How many fish can be eaten before they attack and destroy the boats? What sacrifices must be made to keep more horrific illnesses away from their people?
To be a Sian is to know sacrifice and how to appease things beyond one's comprehension.
Yupppp, if the Planet thought there humans were annoying or disrespectful, it is going to HATE the Orks considering how they are. Along with Pyskers on there directing the planet's wrath and the planet unleashing the shit on Orks in full. It also explains why the planets aren't folding from the freebootas and free ranging elements of the WAAAAGH.On the other hand, the Orks knew not of the planet's wrath. They knew not of the horrors slumbering at its command nor the dangers lurking in the air, the water, and the very soil from which the food grew. They only saw another planet with humies to krump and happily made landfall.
And when that first Ork Rokk smashed itself against the ground, dreams spread to those in Broken Promise capable of connecting to the Warp and the manifold dangers and promises it held. Dreams of craft and chant, rune and weave, rite and name. Dreams of a planet that loathed them for the crimes of their ancestors but knew they were willing to learn, listen, and make amends, slow as they are like all other forms of life.
Dreams of a planet that gave them tools to annihilate the void-born invaders because it knew that to fight one parasite...you sometimes had to infect them with another.
Wait, its not a Maiden? huh, that was my first guess. At least we wouldn't have needed to worry about the Eldar coming out for this.