The spread of mortal beings enslaved to the powers of the Warp was less of a surprise to the Necrons, for one of the last things the Suhbekhar witnessed before closing the portals of their crypts on the galaxy was the taint of the beyond questing outwards from the bleeding wounds torn in the fabric of reality at the climax of the war in the webway. The spread of humanity was something of a surprise to the regent and his court viziers, for it had not been predicted by the royal astrologer (who was formally disintegrated for his failure, another event he did not foresee). In the Tau, the regent saw traces of the work not of the Old Ones, but others of their progeny, determining that a more detailed examination would be necessary to ascertain their true heritage. Of the Tyranids the Necrons knew little, but recognised them for the foe that had decimated the Charnovokh Dynasty. The presence of the Orks was of little surprise, for ever have their kind infested the universe. He sees the hand of the Eldar all about, though he was much gratified to discover that these erstwhile scions of the Old Ones are but a guttering remnant of their former glory. The Regent Ahhotekh is now well aware that others have marked his dynasty’s awakening, though he is far from certain which of the numerous species plaguing the galaxy knows anything of substance. So, I suggest to recall some FFG lore about speculations of Necrons about the 40k state of things: The second are emergent consciousnesses caused by etheric disturbance. These are not gods you worship, this Machine-God, these entities in the warp, this Emperor.
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We have received recently Belisarius Cawl: The Great Work novel with its revelations from some C'Tan, like sayings "Your species is weak, far removed from the original plan of our enemy.
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