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Are there any other Chaos worshipping races?
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Throughout the 40K books Humans seem to be the main conduit for Chaos, are there any other races that worship, or have been known to worship, the Chaos Gods, either directly or indirectly (they worship a Chaos God without knowing that is what it is)?
I realise the Eldar brought about the creation of a chaos god through there actions, but this event predates the 40K books and by this time Eldar (Both light and dark) no longer worship the gods of chaos.
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Throughout the 40K books Humans seem to be the main conduit for Chaos, are there any other races that worship, or have been known to worship, the Chaos Gods, either directly or indirectly (they worship a Chaos God without knowing that is what it is)?
I realise the Eldar brought about the creation of a chaos god through there actions, but this event predates the 40K books and by this time Eldar (Both light and dark) no longer worship the gods of chaos.
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Throughout the 40K books Humans seem to be the main conduit for Chaos, are there any other races that worship, or have been known to worship, the Chaos Gods, either directly or indirectly (they worship a Chaos God without knowing that is what it is)?
I realise the Eldar brought about the creation of a chaos god through there actions, but this event predates the 40K books and by this time Eldar (Both light and dark) no longer worship the gods of chaos.
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Throughout the 40K books Humans seem to be the main conduit for Chaos, are there any other races that worship, or have been known to worship, the Chaos Gods, either directly or indirectly (they worship a Chaos God without knowing that is what it is)?
I realise the Eldar brought about the creation of a chaos god through there actions, but this event predates the 40K books and by this time Eldar (Both light and dark) no longer worship the gods of chaos.
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Yes pretty much any psychic capable race. So you know about the Fall of the Eldar most notably. so I won't go over that.
[Not much yet but will add more]
The Laer
Before the Horus heresy The emperor's children exterminated the planet Laeran during the 28th Expedition. Which was home to the Laer Which where fanatic worshippers of Slaanesh.
sorry I have updated the question I now about the eldar but by the time of the 40K universe they have stopped worshipping chaos.
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There are races scattered throughout the Horus Heresy novels that worship Chaos gods or demons. They're usually only plot devices that exist for the duration of that novel though.
As far as the main races in 40k are concerned, they all have their own sort of unique quirk which gives them immunity from the Chaos gods.
- Necrons have no souls so Chaos gods don't waste their time with them.
- Tau are so focused on the Greater Good they are supposedly uncorruptable.
- Tyranids are basically cut off from the warp.
- And so on...
There are always exceptions to these rules however. You'll find the occasional corrupted Tyranid, Ork or Necron construct here or there but for the most part, the Chaos gods focus mainly on humans. We are the easiest to corrupt and we taste the best.
But of course, in a pinch, there are always the Chaos Squats.
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The pre-Imperium Eldar civilisation gave birth to Slaanesh. The Eye of Terror is fallout from that event.
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Yes pretty much any psychic capable race. So you know about the Fall of the Eldar most notably. so I won't go over that.
[Not much yet but will add more]
The Laer
Before the Horus heresy The emperor's children exterminated the planet Laeran during the 28th Expedition. Which was home to the Laer Which where fanatic worshippers of Slaanesh.
sorry I have updated the question I now about the eldar but by the time of the 40K universe they have stopped worshipping chaos.
– Richard C
1 hour ago
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Yes pretty much any psychic capable race. So you know about the Fall of the Eldar most notably. so I won't go over that.
[Not much yet but will add more]
The Laer
Before the Horus heresy The emperor's children exterminated the planet Laeran during the 28th Expedition. Which was home to the Laer Which where fanatic worshippers of Slaanesh.
sorry I have updated the question I now about the eldar but by the time of the 40K universe they have stopped worshipping chaos.
– Richard C
1 hour ago
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Yes pretty much any psychic capable race. So you know about the Fall of the Eldar most notably. so I won't go over that.
[Not much yet but will add more]
The Laer
Before the Horus heresy The emperor's children exterminated the planet Laeran during the 28th Expedition. Which was home to the Laer Which where fanatic worshippers of Slaanesh.
Yes pretty much any psychic capable race. So you know about the Fall of the Eldar most notably. so I won't go over that.
[Not much yet but will add more]
The Laer
Before the Horus heresy The emperor's children exterminated the planet Laeran during the 28th Expedition. Which was home to the Laer Which where fanatic worshippers of Slaanesh.
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sorry I have updated the question I now about the eldar but by the time of the 40K universe they have stopped worshipping chaos.
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sorry I have updated the question I now about the eldar but by the time of the 40K universe they have stopped worshipping chaos.
– Richard C
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sorry I have updated the question I now about the eldar but by the time of the 40K universe they have stopped worshipping chaos.
– Richard C
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sorry I have updated the question I now about the eldar but by the time of the 40K universe they have stopped worshipping chaos.
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There are races scattered throughout the Horus Heresy novels that worship Chaos gods or demons. They're usually only plot devices that exist for the duration of that novel though.
As far as the main races in 40k are concerned, they all have their own sort of unique quirk which gives them immunity from the Chaos gods.
- Necrons have no souls so Chaos gods don't waste their time with them.
- Tau are so focused on the Greater Good they are supposedly uncorruptable.
- Tyranids are basically cut off from the warp.
- And so on...
There are always exceptions to these rules however. You'll find the occasional corrupted Tyranid, Ork or Necron construct here or there but for the most part, the Chaos gods focus mainly on humans. We are the easiest to corrupt and we taste the best.
But of course, in a pinch, there are always the Chaos Squats.
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There are races scattered throughout the Horus Heresy novels that worship Chaos gods or demons. They're usually only plot devices that exist for the duration of that novel though.
As far as the main races in 40k are concerned, they all have their own sort of unique quirk which gives them immunity from the Chaos gods.
- Necrons have no souls so Chaos gods don't waste their time with them.
- Tau are so focused on the Greater Good they are supposedly uncorruptable.
- Tyranids are basically cut off from the warp.
- And so on...
There are always exceptions to these rules however. You'll find the occasional corrupted Tyranid, Ork or Necron construct here or there but for the most part, the Chaos gods focus mainly on humans. We are the easiest to corrupt and we taste the best.
But of course, in a pinch, there are always the Chaos Squats.
add a comment |
Sort of
There are races scattered throughout the Horus Heresy novels that worship Chaos gods or demons. They're usually only plot devices that exist for the duration of that novel though.
As far as the main races in 40k are concerned, they all have their own sort of unique quirk which gives them immunity from the Chaos gods.
- Necrons have no souls so Chaos gods don't waste their time with them.
- Tau are so focused on the Greater Good they are supposedly uncorruptable.
- Tyranids are basically cut off from the warp.
- And so on...
There are always exceptions to these rules however. You'll find the occasional corrupted Tyranid, Ork or Necron construct here or there but for the most part, the Chaos gods focus mainly on humans. We are the easiest to corrupt and we taste the best.
But of course, in a pinch, there are always the Chaos Squats.
Sort of
There are races scattered throughout the Horus Heresy novels that worship Chaos gods or demons. They're usually only plot devices that exist for the duration of that novel though.
As far as the main races in 40k are concerned, they all have their own sort of unique quirk which gives them immunity from the Chaos gods.
- Necrons have no souls so Chaos gods don't waste their time with them.
- Tau are so focused on the Greater Good they are supposedly uncorruptable.
- Tyranids are basically cut off from the warp.
- And so on...
There are always exceptions to these rules however. You'll find the occasional corrupted Tyranid, Ork or Necron construct here or there but for the most part, the Chaos gods focus mainly on humans. We are the easiest to corrupt and we taste the best.
But of course, in a pinch, there are always the Chaos Squats.
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The pre-Imperium Eldar civilisation gave birth to Slaanesh. The Eye of Terror is fallout from that event.
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