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[[File:Outsider_necrodragon.jpg|350px|right|thumb|The Outsider in dragon form. There is so little images of him that this would have to do even if it does look a bit like the [[Mag'ladroth|Void Dragon.]]]]
[[File:Outsider_necrodragon.jpg|350px|right|thumb|The Outsider. There are so few images that this will have to do, even if it looks a bit like what we speculated the [[Mag'ladroth|Void Dragon]] to look like.]]
<div style="text-align:left;font-size:1.10em;font-weight:bold;font-style:bold;font-family:Papyrus;margin-top:1em;margin-bottom:1em"><span style='color:#002366;font-size:100%'>''If ever you see something terrifying, remember there is always something much, much worse...''<br>- The Grave Warning of The Outsider ''</span></div>
<div style="text-align:left;font-size:1.10em;font-weight:bold;font-style:bold;font-family:Papyrus;margin-top:1em;margin-bottom:1em"><span style='color:#002366;font-size:100%'>{{topquote|If ever you see something terrifying, remember there is always something much, much worse...|The Grave Warning of the Outsider}}</span></div>


== Introduction ==
'''Tsara'noga''', more commonly known as '''The Outsider''', is one of the C'tan (along with the [[Aza'Gorod|Nightbringer]]) responsible for consuming many of its brethren during the [[War in Heaven]]. In The Outsider's tragic case, it was tricked by [[Cegorach]] (instead of [[Mephet'ran|the Deceiver]]) into believing that it would gain the power to rule over the material universe after cannibalizing its brethren (fuck knows why a C’tan would even listen to one of the Eldar deities at all). Additionally, C'tan consciousness is apparently so potent that a fragment of each consumed deities' consciousness still remained within The Outsider. For some weird reason, this apparently either only happened to, or only affected, the Outsider, as the Nightbringer ate at least as many of his fellows and nothing happened to him.
The C'tan God known as '''The Outsider''', known to the other gods as '''Tsara'noga''', is the C'tan responsible for consuming his/its fellow C'tan brethren along with the [[Aza'Gorod|Nightbringer]] during the [[War in Heaven]]. Although in the Outsider's tragic case, he was tricked by [[Cegorach]] instead of the [[Mephet'ran|Deceiver]] into believing that he will gain the power to rule over the material universe if he cannibalized his brethren (fuck knows why a C’tan would even listen to one of the Eldar deities at all). It is not known whether the Outsider is a dude or a chick or simply <s>[[Tumblr|gender flu]]-</s> {{BLAM|BLAM! We just call it a dude for simplistics' sake!}}  However of the few fan artworks we have of the Outsider, it seems that almost all of them like to imagine him with dreadlocks like a psychotic robo-Bob Marley or ever as a [[Hot Chicks|her]], or some kind of immense dragon/leviathan-like creature rather than taking on a humanoid form. However, C'tan consciousness is apparently so potent that a fragment of each consumed deities' consciousness still remained within the Outsider.  


The disjointed thoughts of hunger and half-formed memories of pain constantly claws at Tsara'noga's mind and eventually drove him insane with guilt and rage (it may just be all of the consumed C'tan nagging at the Outsider on how much of a [[Fail|dumbass]] he is for fucking them over and turning them into [[Pokemon]]). In his self-loathing, the Outsider fled the known Galaxy in a self-imposed exile (much like the Silent King, actually). With his eternally tormented mind turned inward, the Outsider's body drifted inert in deep space for millennia, eventually accumulating stellar debris and various exotic minerals, forming a planetoid with the Outsider at its core. A dark planet, floating in the infinitely dark space between galaxies.
It is not known whether The Outsider is a dude or a chick. However, of the few fan artworks we have of The Outsider, it seems that almost all of them like to imagine it with dreadlocks, like a psychotic robo-Bob Marley or even as a [[Hot Chicks|hot chick]], or some kind of immense dragon/leviathan-like creature, rather than taking on a humanoid form.


But before everybody starts feeling sorry for this... '''thing''', do not forget that all C'tan are immense and extremely powerful entities capable of warping space-time around them, yet the Outsider was strong enough and power-hungry enough [[Tyranids|to OMNOMNOMNOM]] all but 3 of them. It's power was so great that it had a hellish presence, and the energy bleed of all the other C'tan it had consumed caused madness in all who came close to it; many killed themselves rather than face the Outsider. [[Chaos]] ''wishes'' it could inspire this amount of madness.  While the Outsider cannot match the Nightbringer for pure force, or the Deceiver for guile and cunning, it is rumored to be the most deadly and dangerous of the four remaining C'tan. This is probably because the rest of the C'Tan gods are divided and Pokeymanned, and The Outsider is the last ''intact'' C'Tan god.
May or may not be a slavic king (TSARa'noga). More likely than not named after the Lovecraftian god Tsathoggua.


So if the Outsider ever returned from his exile, the Galaxy would promptly shit a metric fuckton of bricks. What else would happen when an [[Yog-Sothothery|extra-galactic immortal ethereal entity of overwhelming power, that consumes minds and destroys sanity itself]] returns [https://youtu.be/mkKVixISUgI ''for more?''] ''Be afraid. Be very afraid.''
==Lore==
===The Big Goof===
The disjointed thoughts of hunger and half-formed memories of pain constantly claws at Tsara'noga's mind and eventually drove it insane with guilt and rage (it may just be all of the consumed C'tan nagging it on how much of a [[Fail|dumbass]] it is for fucking them over and turning them into [[Pokemon]]). In a fit of self-loathing, The Outsider fled the known Galaxy in a self-imposed exile (much like the Silent King, actually). With its eternally tormented mind turned inward, The Outsider's body drifted inert in deep space for millennia, eventually accumulating stellar debris and various exotic minerals, forming a planetoid with The Outsider at its core. A dark planet, floating in the infinitely dark space between galaxies.


== Izzit Da Fukken Buglord?! ==
But before everybody starts feeling sorry for this... '''thing''', do not forget that all C'tan are immense and extremely powerful entities capable of warping space-time around them, yet The Outsider was strong enough and power-hungry enough [[Tyranids|to OMNOMNOM]] all but a handful of them. Its power was so great that it had a hellish presence, and the energy bleed of all the other C'tan it had consumed caused madness in all who came close to it. Many killed themselves rather than face The Outsider. [[Chaos]] ''wishes'' it could inspire this amount of madness. While it cannot match the Nightbringer for pure force, or the Deceiver for guile and cunning, The Outsider is rumored to be the most deadly and dangerous of the remaining C'tan. This is probably because the rest of the C'Tan gods are divided and Pokeymanned, [[Flayed Ones|or dead]], and The Outsider is the last ''intact'' C'tan, especially after 9e revealed the [[Void Dragon]] has also been sharded.
There have been rumors going around the [[Inquisition]] that the Outsider is somehow involved with the whole [[Tyranid]] affair, and some even claim that The Outsider is actually the Tyranid's [[Hive Mind]]. Of course such notion is not only [[Heresy]] in the extreme but also quite stupid, as the Outsider has been pretty explicit in not being too interested in Galactic affairs after the incident with him eating his own kin. Plus it would make no sense for a C'tan God to invest in biological engineering. For all the talk of being "the masters of evolution", the Tyranids have been shown recently to not be so infallible as once thought (there are multiple Imperial reports of ''entire'' Tyranid Hive Fleets starving to death because they could not find suitable biomass in time). So why the Outsider would decide to create a powerful but flawed biological race when his buddies down the block were creating the sheer [[Rape|rape machines]] that are [[Necrons]] and their subsidiary rape machines (such as their tank one-shoting, armor-melting, atom-destroying, house-cleaning, homework-helping, tax-doing, blow-job-giving guns) is unknown.
 
So if the Outsider ever returned from its exile, the Galaxy would promptly shit a metric fuckton of bricks. What else would happen when an [[Yog-Sothothery|extra-galactic immortal ethereal entity of overwhelming power that consumes minds and destroys sanity itself]] returns [https://youtu.be/mkKVixISUgI ''for more?''] ''Be afraid. Be very afraid.''
 
==="Izzit Da Fukkin Buglord?!"===
There have been rumors going around the [[Inquisition]] that The Outsider is somehow involved with the whole [[Tyranid]] affair, and some even claim that it is actually the Tyranid's [[Hive Mind]]. Of course such notion is not only [[Heresy]] in the extreme but also quite stupid, as The Outsider has been pretty explicit in not being too interested in Galactic affairs after the fratriphagy incident. Plus it would make no sense for a C'tan god to invest in biological engineering. For all the talk of being "the masters of evolution", the Tyranids have been shown recently to not be so infallible as once thought (there are multiple Imperial reports of ''entire'' Tyranid Hive Fleets starving to death because they could not find suitable biomass in time). So why The Outsider would decide to create a powerful but flawed biological race when its buddies down the block were creating the sheer [[Rape|rape machines]] that are [[Necrons]] and their subsidiary rape machines (such as their tank one-shoting, armor-melting, atom-destroying, house-cleaning, homework-helping, tax-doing, blow-job-giving guns) is unknown.


Maybe because it's crazy?
Maybe because it's crazy?
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All that ''is'' known at this time is that more speculation is needed.
All that ''is'' known at this time is that more speculation is needed.


==Gallery==
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Image:Ku-xlarge.jpg|The Outsider's home. Large and cozy.
Image:Ku-xlarge.jpg|The Outsider's home. Large and cozy.
File:245433.jpg|The Outsider in a necrodermis shell
File:245433.jpg|The Outsider in a necrodermis shell.
</gallery>
</gallery>


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Latest revision as of 10:36, 23 June 2023

The Outsider. There are so few images that this will have to do, even if it looks a bit like what we speculated the Void Dragon to look like.
"If ever you see something terrifying, remember there is always something much, much worse..."
– The Grave Warning of the Outsider

Tsara'noga, more commonly known as The Outsider, is one of the C'tan (along with the Nightbringer) responsible for consuming many of its brethren during the War in Heaven. In The Outsider's tragic case, it was tricked by Cegorach (instead of the Deceiver) into believing that it would gain the power to rule over the material universe after cannibalizing its brethren (fuck knows why a C’tan would even listen to one of the Eldar deities at all). Additionally, C'tan consciousness is apparently so potent that a fragment of each consumed deities' consciousness still remained within The Outsider. For some weird reason, this apparently either only happened to, or only affected, the Outsider, as the Nightbringer ate at least as many of his fellows and nothing happened to him.

It is not known whether The Outsider is a dude or a chick. However, of the few fan artworks we have of The Outsider, it seems that almost all of them like to imagine it with dreadlocks, like a psychotic robo-Bob Marley or even as a hot chick, or some kind of immense dragon/leviathan-like creature, rather than taking on a humanoid form.

May or may not be a slavic king (TSARa'noga). More likely than not named after the Lovecraftian god Tsathoggua.

Lore[edit]

The Big Goof[edit]

The disjointed thoughts of hunger and half-formed memories of pain constantly claws at Tsara'noga's mind and eventually drove it insane with guilt and rage (it may just be all of the consumed C'tan nagging it on how much of a dumbass it is for fucking them over and turning them into Pokemon). In a fit of self-loathing, The Outsider fled the known Galaxy in a self-imposed exile (much like the Silent King, actually). With its eternally tormented mind turned inward, The Outsider's body drifted inert in deep space for millennia, eventually accumulating stellar debris and various exotic minerals, forming a planetoid with The Outsider at its core. A dark planet, floating in the infinitely dark space between galaxies.

But before everybody starts feeling sorry for this... thing, do not forget that all C'tan are immense and extremely powerful entities capable of warping space-time around them, yet The Outsider was strong enough and power-hungry enough to OMNOMNOM all but a handful of them. Its power was so great that it had a hellish presence, and the energy bleed of all the other C'tan it had consumed caused madness in all who came close to it. Many killed themselves rather than face The Outsider. Chaos wishes it could inspire this amount of madness. While it cannot match the Nightbringer for pure force, or the Deceiver for guile and cunning, The Outsider is rumored to be the most deadly and dangerous of the remaining C'tan. This is probably because the rest of the C'Tan gods are divided and Pokeymanned, or dead, and The Outsider is the last intact C'tan, especially after 9e revealed the Void Dragon has also been sharded.

So if the Outsider ever returned from its exile, the Galaxy would promptly shit a metric fuckton of bricks. What else would happen when an extra-galactic immortal ethereal entity of overwhelming power that consumes minds and destroys sanity itself returns for more? Be afraid. Be very afraid.

"Izzit Da Fukkin Buglord?!"[edit]

There have been rumors going around the Inquisition that The Outsider is somehow involved with the whole Tyranid affair, and some even claim that it is actually the Tyranid's Hive Mind. Of course such notion is not only Heresy in the extreme but also quite stupid, as The Outsider has been pretty explicit in not being too interested in Galactic affairs after the fratriphagy incident. Plus it would make no sense for a C'tan god to invest in biological engineering. For all the talk of being "the masters of evolution", the Tyranids have been shown recently to not be so infallible as once thought (there are multiple Imperial reports of entire Tyranid Hive Fleets starving to death because they could not find suitable biomass in time). So why The Outsider would decide to create a powerful but flawed biological race when its buddies down the block were creating the sheer rape machines that are Necrons and their subsidiary rape machines (such as their tank one-shoting, armor-melting, atom-destroying, house-cleaning, homework-helping, tax-doing, blow-job-giving guns) is unknown.

Maybe because it's crazy?

All that is known at this time is that more speculation is needed.

Gallery[edit]

Notable Necrons
Necrons: Anrakyr the Traveller - Illuminor Szeras - Imotekh the Stormlord
Kamoteph the Crooked - Nemesor Zahndrekh - Orikan the Diviner
Szarekh the Silent King - Trazyn the Infinite - Vargard Obyron
Dawn of War: Necron Lord of All Kaurava - Necron Lord of Kronus
C'Tan: Aza'Gorod - Mag'ladroth - Mephet'ran - Nyadra'zatha - Tsara'noga