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  • 00:18

    Lost amidst the endless temples, fortresses, and hive acrologies that have long since covered

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    Holy Terra, there can be found a lone mountain.

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    Upon its harsh granite face have been carved the stern visages of four warrior kings, to

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    which countless pilgrims now offer sacrament.

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    Who these men were that the Imperium of Man should choose to honor them in such a way,

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    upon the divine soil of the throneworld itself, has long since been lost to the ages.

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    They are venerated simply as nameless heroes, and that is enough for the faithful.

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    The notion that such figures might predate the Imperium itself died upon the lips of

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    historical scholars who perished millennia ago and if any thought to assert such claims

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    now, they would surely be executed for heresy.

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    Yet this lone mountain is in truth, one of the last surviving links between the Imperium

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    and the ages of mankind that came before.

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    A few across the Imperium have unlocked the secrets to an unnaturally long life.

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    Some among their number can remember the fiery nightmare of the Horus Heresy when the Imperium

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    was nearly split asunder.

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    Fewer still might have even seen the unrivaled glories of the Great Crusade, or the terrible

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    and mysterious “Dark Age of Technology”.

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    Perhaps, there may even be a blessed few who have persisted for so long that they might

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    share firsthand accounts of how mankind first spread across the galaxy, how industry was

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    brought to Mars, or give names to those four kings, carved onto the face of a lone mountain.

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    But across the million worlds of the Imperium of Man, there is but a single soul that can

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    undeniably be said to have witnessed these events and so much more.

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    A single soul that spans the eternity of mankind’s existence.

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    A single soul that connects humanity both to its past, and to whatever future it might

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    have remaining.

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    He is the Master of Mankind by the will of the gods and master of a million worlds by

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    the might of his inexhaustible armies.

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    He is a rotting carcass writhing invisibly with power from the Dark Age of Technology.

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    He is the Carrion Lord of the Imperium, for whom a thousand souls die every day, for whom

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    blood is drunk and flesh eaten.

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    Human blood and human flesh – the stuff of which the Imperium is made.

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    He is the God Emperor of Mankind.

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    In life, the Emperor was the perfection of mankind, a manifestation of the ultimate potential

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    of his species.

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    There was no field in which he did not excel, no physical or mental test in which he exhibited

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    anything less than transcendent talent.

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    He was a peerless statesman, military leader, philosopher and scientist.

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    Seemingly immortal, he was able to craft his mind and body across countless lifetimes,

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    but his experience accounts for only a fraction of his ability.

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    The Emperor was a psyker, able to draw power from the extra-dimensional realm known as

  • 03:28

    the Immaterium.

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    His capabilities here were likewise unequalled, and there were few beings to have ever existed

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    across reality that demonstrated his same level of control or raw psychic strength.

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    In death, the Emperor is a shattered wreck, more corpse than man, yet clinging to life

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    through both his own inexorable will, and the wondrous forgotten technologies of the

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    Golden Throne.

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    His physical body is a frail, withered husk, a prison of flesh.

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    For ten thousand years he has sat immobile and silent.

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    Only his mind endures, yet locked in an eternal battle against the ruinous powers within the

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    Immaterium.

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    So long as he remains, there is hope for the galaxy.

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    Yet should he fall, all reality would be lost beneath a tide of demonic madness and despair.

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    How a being such as the Emperor first came to walk among mankind is likely beyond human

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    understanding.

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    There are many within the Imperium who would claim that the Emperor has always existed

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    in some form, and to suggest otherwise is the highest form of heresy.

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    Countless trillions have been put to death for interpreting the Emperor in a fashion

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    outside of the sanctioned Imperial Cult, and to think a reputable account of his origins

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    might be found in such a regime is to invite madness.

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    And yet records within the Library Sanctus appear to shed light on his beginnings, though

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    none but the Emperor himself can say for sure to what degree such stories reflect reality.

  • 05:04

    According to ancient texts, the being that would become the Emperor was born some 50,000

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    years ago in a long forgotten region of Terra.

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    Some accounts claim he was intended to be the first and greatest of a new race of human

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    psykers, a collective reincarnation of extinct shamans, sorcerers and wise-men who had guided

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    humanity during prehistoric times.

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    For thousands of years before becoming the Emperor, he guided and watched humanity develop.

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    He travelled the glove, assuming countless names and identities.

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    Sometimes adopting the persona of a great leader or advisor, a crusader, religious leader

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    or even messiah.

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    More often however, he remained an unknown contributor to events, influencing their outcomes

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    in a way that did not betray his involvement.

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    Whatever his actions, all were ultimately in the service of humanity, guiding his race

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    along a path of survival that he alone could see.

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    As more and more humans were born with the same ability to shape the powers of the Immaterium,

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    the Emperor realized he would need to take a more direct and open role in mankind’s

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    affairs than ever before.

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    The collapse of the Age of Technology brought about a time of ruin and without the Emperor’s

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    guidance, mankind would perish.

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    The Emperor’s first appearance in modern Imperial Records is as one of the many petty

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    warlords who struggled for control of Terra during the 30th millennium.

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    His brilliant campaigns against the other techno-barbarian warlords of the planet set

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    him apart however, as did his use of genetically engineered warriors.

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    Through his creations, most notably the superhuman Thunder Warriors, the Emperor reunited the

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    planet, but only at terrible cost.

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    The last casualties of the Unification Wars were the Thunder Warriors themselves, struck

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    down by the Emperor’s superior creations, lest their growing corruption tarnish everything

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    they’d fought to achieve.

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    Yet the Emperor’s greatest ambition were the Primarchs, 20 superhuman beings whose

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    genomes had been designed using his own genetic code as a foundation.

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    Once matured, they would be his greatest generals, diplomats and statesmen.

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    The power of the Emperor however had been recognized by the malevolent entities of the

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    Immaterium, and seeking to disrupt his plans, they cast out his 20 sons across the galaxy.

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    In the absence of his generals, the Emperor instead worked to craft his armies.

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    Using genetic samples derived from each of the Primarchs, the Emperor raised legions

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    of new superhuman warriors, the Astartes, and began his reconquest of the Solar System.

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    Through expert diplomacy, the Emperor forged a crucial military and political alliance

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    with Mars, cementing the foundation of the Imperium of Man.

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    With the industry of Mars, alien slavers were cast off the moons of Saturn and Jupitor,

  • 08:04

    and the Emperor turned his eyes towards the greater galaxy.

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    The Great Crusade has achieved a legendary status within the Imperium, surpassed only

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    by the Emperor himself.

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    The reports of victories and triumphs over xenos races, heretics and lost human dominions

  • 08:22

    are so numerous as to be essentially endless.

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    It was an era of rebuilding, reunification, and the rapid redevelopment of technologies

  • 08:32

    long thought lost.

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    The Emperor sought to unite all humanity under his banner and ensure human supremacy across

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    the galaxy.

  • 08:42

    With each new world brought under Imperial Compliance, his resources grew, accelerating

  • 08:47

    the process nearly exponentially.

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    But the Great Crusade also brought the Emperor back into contact with his lost sons, and

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    not all had grown to be the men he had intended them to be.

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    The galaxy they were cast into was one of brutal terrors and cruelty.

  • 09:05

    While all among the Primarchs had become expert statesmen, powerful warriors and wise philosophers,

  • 09:11

    many exhibited very human failings; fear, hate, arrogance and jealousy.

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    Yet the Emperor remained confident enough in their abilities to turn the Great Crusade

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    over to their care, and in particular, his favored son, Horus Lupercal.

  • 09:29

    The Emperor returned to Terra to personally oversee the construction of th eImperial webway.

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    This was his ultimate goal, a new means of faster than light travel that would forever

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    free mankind from its reliance on the Immaterium, and protect it from the depredations of Chaos

  • 09:46

    that lay within.

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    But the ruinous powers of the Immaterium had long since realized the threat to their existence

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    posed by the Emperor and moved to thwart his ambitions.

  • 09:59

    Through their manipulation of the Primarchs, the Chaos Gods convinced nine among their

  • 10:03

    number to betray the Imperium.

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    Horus himself had become their greatest prize and together with his brothers launched a

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    decisive strike against the work of their father.

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    The tragedies of the Horus Heresy are without number, yet none so cruel as its final turning

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    point.

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    As the Imperial Palace on Terra burned at the hands of the Chaos legions and demonic

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    hordes, the Emperor confronted Horus aboard his flagship the “Vengeful Spirit”.

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    The battle between the Emperor and Horus was like nothing the universe had ever seen, before

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    or since.

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    The powers unleashed were simply beyond comprehension.

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    The Emperor had confronted Horus as a means to end the conflict in a single stroke, but

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    according to legend, found himself unable to kill a son he still truly loved.

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    It is said Horus tore off one of his fathers arms, shattered many of his organs, and still

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    the Emperor refused to deliver a killing blow.

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    From what accounts survived, it appears that it was only when Horus casually and cruelly

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    flayed a man alive who attempted to intervene, that the Emperor realized his son was truly

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    lost.

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    The Psychic energies that destroyed Horus, tore his soul from reality in a manner that

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    blotted the archtraitor from all existence.

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    It was an act of destruction so final that not even the powers of the Chaos Gods could

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    save or revive their fallen champion.

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    But the act had come too late, the Emperor was mortally wounded.

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    His final instructions to the loyal son that found his crippled body described how to modify

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    the Golden Throne.

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    It had been intended to form the heart of the Imperial Webway, now it would be an arcane

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    form of life support, holding together the Emperor’s crumbling body.

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    Through his will, the Astronomicon would be projected, a psychic beacon allowing travel

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    through the immaterium and the survival of mankind.

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    For ten thousand years the Emperor has persisted atop the Golden Throne, his spirit guiding

  • 12:11

    an Imperium that has become a grim mockery of his original intentions.

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    In the Great Crusade, the Emperor brought to the Imperium a materialistic, atheistic

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    faith based on reason and science, rejecting all vistages of irrationality and superstition.

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    Now, superstition and irrationality rule over all, with the Emperor’s true values derided

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    as heresy and witchcraft.

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    The Emperor fought to purge all forms of religious faith, and break the power it had always had

  • 12:44

    over humanity.

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    Now, the Emperor himself is venerated as a god, worshipped by countless souls as humanity’s

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    divine protector.

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    The Emperor’s ultimate goal was to rid humanity of the influence of the ruinous powers.

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    Now the fates of both have intertwined to such an extent that it may be impossible to

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    ever reverse.

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    With his ascension to the status of a deity, the nuances of his personality and character

  • 13:12

    have been lost.

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    Was the Emperor a loving father to his sons and all humanity?

  • 13:18

    Or a cold and calculating tyrant whose brutal methods tarnished his eventual triumphs?

  • 13:23

    The truth is likely somewhere in between, but now impossible to know for certain.

  • 13:30

    Regardless, the being who today sits atop the Golden Throne is likely far different

  • 13:35

    than the man who was interned within it.

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    With each passing year, it is said that the power of the Golden Throne grows weaker, and

  • 13:44

    the Astronomicon it projects across the galaxy diminishes with it.

  • 13:49

    Only the greatest tech-priests of the Adeptus Mechanicus know the truth, the Golden Throne

  • 13:53

    is failing and well beyond their ability to repair.

  • 13:57

    The Emperor is dying, and his fate may be inevitable.

  • 14:04

    The emergence of the Great Rift is yet another mortal wound.

  • 14:07

    The Imperium has been severed in two and tens of thousands of worlds are now caught upon

  • 14:13

    the very gates of hell.

  • 14:15

    Titanic warp storms roar across the galaxy, and everywhere, civilizations are tormented,

  • 14:21

    enslaved and altogether destroyed by demonic legions.

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    Many have proclaimed this to be the Time of Ending.

  • 14:31

    In such a dark and terrible era, the followers of the ruinous powers are jubilant.

  • 14:36

    They ridicule the servants of the Imperium, deriding the God Emperor as a corpse lord,

  • 14:42

    carrion god, a false god.

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    But the four ruinous powers of Chaos; Khorne, Nurgle, Slaanesh and Tzeentch have another

  • 14:51

    name for the Emperor, not one born out of mockery, but one perhaps, out of fear.

  • 14:58

    They know him as the Anathema for there is no greater embodiment of universal order,

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    and even in his ruined state, no more potent foe of Chaos.

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    The Chaos Gods believe themselves to be on the cusp of their ultimate triumph, but even

  • 15:15

    they cannot ignore the unprecedented events taking place across the galaxy.

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    Even as untold worlds are swept beneath a tide of demonic madness, the influence of

  • 15:25

    the Emperor is exerting itself upon the mortal plane in ways never seen before.

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    While the Emperor in life admonished those who named him a god worthy of adoration, in

  • 15:36

    death, he has become this and possibly, something more.

  • 15:41

    The worship of countless trillions has undoubtedly had an effect on the power of the Emperor,

  • 15:46

    rippling across the Immaterium in ways impossible to truly understand.

  • 15:51

    The few individuals privileged enough to enter the Golden Throne have come back with the

  • 15:55

    unshakeable feeling that even as his mortal body fails, his spirit and will have only

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    grown in power.

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    The Ruinous Powers of Chaos have faced mortal champions and armies, only to corrupt them,

  • 16:10

    manipulate them or else drown them in a tide of blood and death.

  • 16:15

    They have faced the progress of technology and the power of science, only to pervert

  • 16:20

    their use into crafting ever more grotesque augmentations for their followers.

  • 16:25

    They have faced rival gods, only to consume, shatter, or imprison every rival pantheon

  • 16:31

    set against them.

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    But in orbit of Holy Terra as the galaxy burned, they faced the Emperor, only to witness their

  • 16:40

    greatest champion, one imbued with all their power, struck down so completely as to be

  • 16:45

    beyond even their ability to save.

  • 16:50

    The Chaos Gods fear the Emperor not for his champions or armies, his promises of science

  • 16:55

    and technology, or even his ability to wield the powers of a god.

  • 16:59

    They fear the Emperor because he has become something more, something that for ten thousand

  • 17:00

    years has endured all the fury and corruption they could muster without hesitation.

  • 17:01

    They fear the Golden Throne is no longer keeping his decrepit body intact, but rather constraining

  • 17:06

    his ever growing abilities.

  • 17:08

    They fear that one way or another, should the Emperor ever rise from his internment,

  • 17:13

    he will do so not as a man, not as a god, but as a kind of power that reality has never

  • 17:20

    seen.

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The example sentences of LIKEWISE in videos (15 in total of 266)

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Use "likewise" in a sentence | "likewise" example sentences

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  • Love of the republic in a democracy, is a love of the democracy; love of the democracy is that of equality. Love of the democracy is likewise that of frugality.
    -Baron de Montesquieu-
  • However many and however great and burdensome your sins may be, with God there is greater mercy. Just as His majesty is, so likewise is His mercy.
    -Patriarch Tikhon of Moscow-
  • Those who have compassion when they do battle will be victorious. Those who likewise defend themselves will be safe. Heaven will rescue and protect them with compassion.
    -Laozi-
  • Finally, a good prosecutor knows that her job is to enforce the law without fear or favor. Likewise, a Supreme Court Justice must interpret the laws without fear or favor.
    -Amy Klobuchar-
  • Love of one is a piece of barbarism: for it is practised at the expense of all others. Love of God likewise.
    -Friedrich Nietzsche-
  • Likewise grace and glory are referred to the same genus, since grace is nothing other than a certain first beginning of glory in us.
    -Thomas Aquinas-
  • None can destroy iron, but its own rust can! Likewise none can destroy a person, but its own mindset can!
    -Ratan Tata-
  • Thus does the Muse herself move men divinely inspired, and through them thus inspired a Chain hangs together of others inspired divinely likewise.
    -Plato-

Definition and meaning of LIKEWISE

What does "likewise mean?"

/ˈlīkˌwīz/

adverb
in same way.

What are synonyms of "likewise"?
Some common synonyms of "likewise" are:
  • also,
  • too,
  • besides,
  • moreover,
  • furthermore,
  • further,
  • similarly,
  • correspondingly,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.