Witchfire attacks 1d4chan1/30/2024 Here, as Slaanesh's Prince of Order, he strikes against those who seek to subjugate other people's spirits to their own. Primarch Fulgrim in canon 40k was a narcissist obsessed with obtaining personal perfection in all things, which led to him getting possessed by a daemon.Here, he joined Horus in becoming Princes of Order to save the galaxy from the corrupted Lords of Order during the Great Crusade, and is celebrated as a hero. Primarch Lorgar in canon 40k was the true instigator of the Horus Heresy, whose actions influenced Horus Lupercal to go on the warpath against the Imperium of Man based on a lie.As a result, Horus and his Ascended brothers are celebrated as heroes and worshiped as the Emperor's Demigods. Here, after the Lords of Order were corrupted by the massive influx of souls who died in the Great Crusade, Horus instigated the "Horus Ascendancy" event by committing ritual suicide with some of his brothers so they could become Princes of Order and counter the Lords of Order's collective tyrannical influence on the galaxy. Primarch Horus Lupercal in canon 40k was tricked into siding with Chaos, and it was his actions in the Horus Heresy as the Arch-Heretic that rendered the Emperor of Mankind a barely living corpse, and significantly crippled the Imperium of Man.Here, they're treated and worshiped as demigod saviors of the galaxy because they sacrificed themselves to protect everyone from the tyrannical influence of the Lords of Order after they became bloated and corrupted from the souls killed during the Great Crusade. In 40k canon, they sided with the Chaos gods because either they were corrupted by their forces, or mistreatment by the Emperor of Mankind drove them to Chaos. The traitor Primarchs were also given this treatment, especially Horus Lupercal, known as Horus the Great in this setting.However, they are vain, ill-tempered, and easily offended. They're basically equal parts Aphrodite and the Muses, responsible for passion, love, and artistic inspiration. Slaanesh, the youngest of the Lords of Order, was born not of the Eldar's hedonism, but the Eldar's desire to kill the Universal Destroy and answer the prayers of the abused goddess Isha for a deity who is capable of being loving and compassionate.He is also a Hope Bringer for the people of Brighthammer 40,000, but can take away that hope just as easily. Tzeentch embodies the good sides of magic, wisdom, and knowledge, but is the most chaotic of the Lords of Order and has a "leap before you look" mentality.Nurgle is a compassionate god of stability and helps build prosperous civilizations, but is unchanging and fears bringing change himself, with his followers being infamous for their oppressiveness.Khorne promotes honorable combat and is the divine patron of courageous and mighty warriors, but he disdains the weak and has little compassion for those who can't help themselves.This is a stark contrast to the Chaos gods, who are directly responsible for Warhammer 40,000 being such a Crapsack World, and are constantly out to corrupt humanity into serving them, while also being constantly at war with each other. The Lords of Order are a prominent example though they're compared to the Greek Gods in terms of temperament and described as being "passively malicious" at worst, they are much "nicer" and embody benevolent aspects of the Chaos Gods' portfolios and enforce Order.Adaptational Heroism: Most of the elements that made all of the factions of 40K evil one way or another (even humans' worse version of the Spanish Inquisition) has been removed.This alternate setting contains examples of the following tropes: Straight from the bowels of 4chan, BrightHammer 40K is exactly what it looks like: a Lighter and Softer version of Warhammer 40K. Now throw everything you just thought about out into the Eye of Terror, dial everything back to before the Horus Heresy, and expunge everything even slightly bad and replace it with HIGH ADVENTURE!Īfter all that, it’s time to say hello to Brighthammer. To properly begin you for this article, imagine Warhammer 40,000, the grim darkness of it all, and the unflinching agony that everyone in that universe feels every waking moment… In the Noble Brightness of the 41st millennium, there is only HIGH ADVENTURE!
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