Chapter 54 The Orc Warlord and the Undead Dynasty
Chapter 54 Orc Warlords and the Undead Dynasty
What Guilliman did was like a storm, sweeping across the entire human empire.
Countless people were shocked by it.
Those families and forces that wanted to test the original body were all silent.
No one dared challenge the wrath of a Primarch, at least not openly.
The brand new punishment battalion departs from the Natal system and will be deployed into the most brutal battlefields of the empire.
Everyone in the punishment camp is a noble disciple who has been convicted of crimes. They must wash away the sins of their fathers in blood and fire.
The demise of the aristocratic power of the Natal system and the purge of the bureaucracy did not cause any unrest.
Guilliman, who was well prepared, ordered Yahiri's team to take over the rule of the Natal system and maintain the normal operation of the system government.
After dealing with this, he set off.
The plan is to go to the Connaught System, join up with other loyalist forces, and then enter the next stage of the expedition.
The Connaught System is an important industrial system in Ultramar, and is also the edge system of the Five Hundred Worlds of Ultramar.
The loyalists departed from Macragge, divided into different channels, and finally converged on the Konor system 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 Conor is also the name of Guilliman's adoptive father.
Compared to the unfortunate childhood of other Primarchs, Guilliman was adopted by Konor, the planetary archon of Macragge, from an early age.
Konnor governed Macragge well.
His words and deeds such as advocating public welfare and actively promoting the reform of elite politics had a profound impact on the Primarch, and these ideas accompanied the Primarch throughout his life.
Guilliman was the only Primarch to grow up with both parents.
His father died in the rebellion only after he came of age.
His mother lived a long time, and was still alive during the Horus Heresy, and was almost killed by Curze during the establishment of the Second Empire.
Fortunately, with the sacrifice of loyalists regardless of the cost, his mother was able to escape and die a healthy life.
It was precisely because of the care given by his parents and a healthy family that Guilliman never lost faith in humans and never thought of taking refuge in Chaos.
He was severely injured several times by weapons carrying chaotic evil power, but he resisted and did not succumb to his subspace nature.
It is precisely because of this that Guilliman clearly realizes that positive human emotions, a beautiful family and a healthy childhood are powerful weapons against the erosion of Chaos.
If people have nothing to remember and look forward to, and are in a hopeless hell, then how can they resist joining chaos?
In order to commemorate his father, Guilliman during the Great Crusade named an important industrial planet after his adoptive father, in order to warn himself not to forget his adoptive father's teachings.
Beyond the Connaught System is the Charaton Sector.
It was ravaged by green-skinned orcs and invaded by two resurgent Necron dynasties.
The Charadon Sector will be the location of Guilliman's next expedition.
The Charadon sector is also an important granary and armory.
The sector contains mineral-rich planets, gleaming gas giants, and a vast belt of mineral-bearing asteroids.
It has abundant sources of raw materials and can meet a wide range of industrial requirements.
Unlike many similar sectors that need to devote all their productivity to industry.
The Charadon sector also contains a series of agricultural worlds.
Its crop production is not only enough to feed its people, but can also be exported to other star regions.
More importantly, the sector has industrial production capabilities.
The Forge World Steel Star alone is capable of producing massive amounts of guns, tanks, fighter jets, and ammunition.
Not to mention other foundry worlds and industrial worlds.
Its strong production capacity is crucial to Guilliman's future plans.
The only drawback is that the forces in the Charadon sector are not limited to humans.
Many alien forces are also mixed in, and they are constantly fighting with each other, forcing the Charadon sector to station war groups and a large number of imperial troops all year round.
The most terrifying among them is the orc warlord-the Arsonist.
Orcs are a very special race and one of the most terrifying races in the galaxy.
The more they are and the smarter they are, the stronger the warlord becomes.
During the Great Crusade, the Emperor had to take matters into his own hands and confront the Orc Emperor. With the help of the nine Primarchs, the great victory of Ullanor was ushered in.
Unfortunately, Horus rebelled, and the Emperor was seriously injured.
Loyal Primarchs either died or disappeared from the Imperium.
Humanity gradually forgot the threat posed by the green-skinned orcs.
It was not until the 32nd millennium that the orcs rose to power, making humans realize how terrifying the orcs were.
The Imperial Fists Chapter, which was ordered to protect Terra, was completely wiped out in an encounter with the War Moon led by the Ork Warlord-Beast, which also included a large naval fleet.
When the Orc Battle Moon came out, the Imperial fleet was directly crushed by the gravitational tide, and was destroyed without any suspense.
Subsequently, the huge battle moon descended on Terra, becoming the first hostile force to attack Terra after the Horus Heresy.
The High Lord was almost forced to surrender.
Vulcan, the Primarch of the Salamanders Chapter, returns and leads the Imperial army into the Orcs' lair, Ullanor.
The Ork Warlord-Beast killed the Chapter Master Space Marine instantly during the battle, and both he and Vulcan were killed in the subsequent battle.
At that time, there were six powerful orc warlords in total, and the beast was just one of them.
The only good thing is that the orc warlords are not united, and they will only join forces in rare cases. Otherwise, it will be absolutely difficult for the human empire to resist the attack of the orcs.
Unlike other races, the reason the orcs wage war is not for wealth or to establish a new empire.
Orcs desire only one thing, and that is to satisfy their insatiable desire for destruction in the most spectacular way possible.
This savage nature drives the orcs to engage in meaningless and endless crazy wars.
If there are no enemies, the orcs will even attack each other for the sheer joy of killing.
In this universe of darkness, despair, and only war, the orcs are the only optimistic race.
Orc warlords, orc boys, and even grunts are all excited by war.
If the Charadon sector is to stably contribute to the expedition, the orc warlords are a threat that must be eliminated.
In addition to the Orcs, the Necrons are also a threat.
The history of the Necron can be traced back to the Era of Heaven 60 million years ago, when Chaos had not yet risen and the gods had not yet resurrected.
The subspace is peaceful.
The ancient sages worked tirelessly to spread life and cultivate those psychic races.
The Necrons are not yet called this name, but are called Necrontyr.
They were born on a planet that was heavily radiated by stars, causing them to be infected with a terrible curse. Their lifespan was short, and they could only travel across the stars by sleeping with a force field.
Jealous of the Ancient Sage's near-eternal life, they launched a war. As a result, they were severely beaten by the Ancient Sage and imprisoned on their home planet.
In order to win the war, they turned to the Star God, an ancient life form that feeds on stars, to cast a body for it and beg for help.
The Star God coaxed the Necrontyr into transforming their flesh and blood bodies into metal bodies, devouring their flesh and souls, leaving them with only cold logical data and becoming the Necrons.
With the help of the Star God, the Necrons have acquired the most powerful technological strength in the galaxy, and can easily wipe out the entire star system.
The Necron used the power of the C'tan to destroy most of the psionic races created by the Old Ones and the Old Ones, and then stabbed the C'tan in the back, blasting them to pieces.
Due to the heavy losses, the Necron were unable to fight against the rising Eldar Empire that had accepted the legacy of the Old Ones.
As a last resort, they can only fall into a deep sleep and wait for opportunities.
It was not that the Necrons could not defeat the Eldar at that time, but that they themselves were on the verge of annihilation.
They no longer have souls and bodies, only metal bodies and data logic.
In other words, the Necrons have no way to breed offspring.
Even if it can be cultivated, it will only be a copy of their thinking.
Of course, other races can also be used to transform them, but it’s hard to say whether they are still Necron or not.
The Necron 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 Star Gods.
As a long period of time passed, the Necrons also recovered one after another.
The strength of these dynasties has not yet returned to its peak, but the threats they pose cannot be underestimated.
"Orcs, Necrons." Guilliman frowned slightly as he looked at the information about the Charadon sector in his hand. After solving the Konor system, it was time to activate the Primaris Space Marine card.
Chapter completed!