Warhammer: Opening is a Crisis of Doom

Chapter 54 The Orc Warlord and the Undead Dynasty

What Guilliman did was like a storm that swept across the entire human empire.

Countless people were shocked by it.

Those families and forces that originally wanted to test the Primarch were all silent.

No one dared to challenge the wrath of a Primarch, at least publicly.

The brand-new punishment battalion starts from the Natal galaxy and will be thrown into the most tragic battlefield of the empire.

Everyone in the punishment camp is a noble disciple who has been convicted of a crime. They want to wash away the sins of their parents in blood and fire.

The demise of the noble power and the purge of the bureaucracy in the Natal system did not cause much unrest.

Guilliman, who had been prepared for a long time, ordered Yahiri's team to take over the rule of the Natal galaxy and maintain the normal operation of the galaxy government.

After dealing with these, he set off.

Plan to go to the Connor galaxy, join other Loyalist forces, and enter the next stage of the expedition.

The Connor galaxy is an important industrial galaxy in Ultramar, and it is also a marginal galaxy in the five hundred worlds of Ultramar.

The loyalists departed from Macragge, divided into different shipping lanes, and finally gathered in the Konor galaxy to complete the cleanup of the non-human forces in the five hundred worlds of Ultramar and build a stable rear.

It is worth mentioning that Connor is also the name of Guilliman's adoptive father.

Compared with the unfortunate childhood of other Primarchs, Guilliman was adopted by Connor, the planetary consul of Macragge.

Connor governed Macragge well.

His words and deeds, such as advocating public welfare and actively promoting elite political reform, had a profound impact on the Primarch, and these thoughts accompanied the Primarch throughout his life.

Guilliman is the only Primarch who grew up with both parents.

His father died in the rebellion when he came of age.

His mother lived a long time, was alive when Horus rebelled, and was almost killed by Curze during the establishment of the Second Empire.

Fortunately, under the sacrifice of the loyalists regardless of the cost, his mother escaped unharmed and died.

Thanks to the care given by his parents and a healthy family, Guilliman never lost faith in humans, nor did he ever have the idea of ​​turning to Chaos.

He has been severely wounded by weapons with chaotic power several times, but he has resisted them all, and has not succumbed to his own warp essence.

It is precisely because of this that Guilliman clearly realized that positive human emotions, a good family and a healthy childhood are sharp weapons against the erosion of chaos.

How can people resist throwing themselves into Chaos if they have nothing to remember and look forward to, in a hopeless hell?

In order to commemorate his father, Guilliman during the Great Crusade named the important industrial planet after his adoptive father to warn himself not to forget his adoptive father's teachings.

Beyond the Connor Galaxy is the Charlaton Star District.

It has been ravaged by green orcs and invaded by two revived necron dynasties.

The Charadon Sector would be the location of Guilliman's next expedition.

The Charadon Sector is also an important granary and armory.

The region is home to mineral-rich planets, gleaming gas giants and a vast belt of mineral-bearing asteroids.

With rich sources of raw materials, it can meet a wide range of industrial requirements.

Unlike many similar sectors that require all production to go into industry.

The Charadon Sector also hosts a series of farming worlds.

Its crop production is sufficient not only to feed its people, but also to export to other sectors.

More importantly, the industrial production capacity of this star area.

Casting world steel ball stars alone is capable of producing massive quantities of guns, tanks, fighter jets and ammunition.

Not to mention other foundry worlds, industrial worlds.

Its strong production capacity is crucial to Guilliman's next plan.

The only disadvantage is that the forces in the Charadon sector are not limited to humans.

Many alien forces are also mixed in, fighting with each other endlessly, forcing the Charathon Sector to station battle groups and a large number of imperial troops all the year round.

The most terrifying of these is the orc warlord-the arsonist.

Orcs are a very special race and one of the most terrifying races in the galaxy.

The more numerous and smarter they are, the stronger the warlord will be.

During the Great Crusade, the emperor had to do it himself, and ended up fighting against the orc emperor. With the help of the nine Primarchs, the victory of Ulanor was ushered in.

It's a pity that Horus rebelled, and the emperor couldn't afford to be seriously injured.

The loyal Primarch either died or disappeared from the Imperium.

Humans have gradually forgotten the threat posed by the green-skinned orcs.

It was not until the strong rise of the orcs in the thirty-second millennium that humans realized how terrible the orcs were.

Ordered to guard Terra, the Imperial Fist Chapter was wiped out in an encounter with the War Moon led by the orc warlord Beast, which also included a large naval fleet.

When the orc battle moon came out, the imperial fleet was directly smashed by the gravity tide, and there was no suspense.

Subsequently, the huge battle moon came to Terra, becoming the first hostile force to attack Terra after the Horus Rebellion.

The High Lord was almost forced to surrender.

Vulkan, Primarch of the Salamanders Chapter, returns to lead the Imperial Army into the orc lair, Ullanor.

The orc warlord - Beast killed the Chapter Master Space Marine in a flash in the battle, and both died in the ensuing battle with Vulkan.

At that time, there were six powerful orc warlords, and the beast was just one of them.

The only good thing is that the warlords of the orcs are not united, and they will only join forces in rare cases, otherwise the human empire will definitely not be able to resist the attacks of the orcs.

Unlike other races, the orcs did not wage war for wealth or to build new empires.

Orcs desire only one thing, and that is to satisfy their insatiable desire to destroy in the most dramatic way possible.

This savage nature drives the orcs into pointless and endlessly frenzied wars.

Without enemies, orcs would even turn on each other for the sheer joy of killing.

In this dark and hopeless universe, where there is only war, the orcs are the only optimistic race.

Orc Warlords, Orc Boys, and even Grots get excited about war.

The orc warlords were a threat that had to be eliminated if the Charadon Sector was to contribute steadily to the expedition.

Besides Orcs, Necrons are also a threat.

The history of the Necrons can be traced back to the Age of Paradise 60 million years ago. At that time, Chaos had not yet lifted up, and the gods had not yet recovered.

The subspace was peaceful.

The Old Sages tirelessly spread life and cultivated those psychic races.

The Necrons are not called by that name either, but the Necrontyr.

They were born on a planet full of stellar radiation, which caused them to be infected with a terrible curse, and their lifespan was short. Only by using a force field to sleep can they cross the stars.

Because they were jealous of the near-eternal life of the Old Sage, they launched a war, but they were severely beaten by the Old Sage and imprisoned in the home planet.

In order to win the war, they turned to the ancient life form that feeds on the stars, the star god, to cast a body for them, and begged for help.

The Star God coaxed the Necrontyr into transforming their flesh and blood into metal, devouring their flesh and soul, leaving them with cold logical data and becoming Necrons.

With the help of the Star God, the Necrons have acquired the most powerful technological strength in the Milky Way, and can easily erase the entire star system.

The Necrons used the C'tan's power to wipe out the Old Ones and most of the psionic races the Old Ones had created, before backstabbing the C'tan and blowing them to pieces.

Due to the heavy losses, the Necrons could not fight against the rising Eldar empire that accepted the legacy of the Old Ones at that time.

As a last resort, they can only fall into a deep sleep and wait for the opportunity.

It's not that the Necrons were unable to defeat the Eldar at that time, but that they themselves were on the verge of extinction.

They no longer have souls and bodies, only metal bodies and data logic.

In other words, the Necrons no longer have the means to breed offspring.

Even if it can be cultivated, it is just a copy of their thinking.

Of course, other races can also be used to transform, but it is hard to say whether it is a space necromancer or not.

The Necrons could only sleep, waiting for the Eldar Empire to fall and galactic life to flourish again in order to find a way to reverse the curse of the C'tan.

As the long time passed, the space undead also recovered one after another.

The strength of these dynasties has not yet returned to its peak, but the threat it brings cannot be underestimated.

"Orcs, Necrons." Guilliman looked at the information about the Charadon sector in his hand, and frowned slightly. After the Konor galaxy was solved, it was time to activate the Primaris Space Warrior card.

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