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The Deceiver - Dickery on a galactic scale, it even out-dicks Eldrad. Rumored to have implanted the Pariah Gene into humans to help combat the forces of the Warp. | The Deceiver - Dickery on a galactic scale, it even out-dicks Eldrad. Rumored to have implanted the Pariah Gene into humans to help combat the forces of the Warp. | ||
The Void Dragon - Can exert control over any | The Void Dragon - Can exert control over any machine. Rumored to be taking a nap inside Mars and to be worshiped by the Adeptus Mechanicus as the Omnissiah. | ||
The Outsider - Lives in a dyson sphere at the edge of the galaxy. It scared a hive fleet of tyranids. | The Outsider - Lives in a dyson sphere at the edge of the galaxy. It scared a hive fleet of tyranids. | ||
[[Category:Warhammer 40,000]] | [[Category:Warhammer 40,000]] |
Revision as of 01:43, 4 November 2008
The C'tan are ancient and powerful Star Gods given physical bodies by the ancient Necrontyr. The first encountered was The Nightbringer, who was found "sucking" the energies of the Necrontyr planet's sun. Dislike anything Warp-related. Can not directly enter it either. In 4th edition they were responsible for massive amounts of just as planned.
C'tan known to exist:
The Nightbringer - Here to fuck your shit up. Likes killing, killing and, well, killing.
The Deceiver - Dickery on a galactic scale, it even out-dicks Eldrad. Rumored to have implanted the Pariah Gene into humans to help combat the forces of the Warp.
The Void Dragon - Can exert control over any machine. Rumored to be taking a nap inside Mars and to be worshiped by the Adeptus Mechanicus as the Omnissiah.
The Outsider - Lives in a dyson sphere at the edge of the galaxy. It scared a hive fleet of tyranids.