One is actually something that @HarperMadi and @ajax228 have been approving of when I've mentioned it. Is that, what if there were actually inhabitants of the Aether universe that Aether generators pull their power from. What if they're distraught about their universe being used for fuel and the overuse of Aether has weakened the barriers between the universes enough that portals can start to be made between them.
Yeah I think someone mentioned that to me but it seems odd if somehow that universe-spanning problem has already been resolvedThis is literally the story of the Dark One and the reason for the Second Mishhuvurthyar War
These dimensional entities are built around this unfathomable void they have to consume, indulge, assimilate and destroy. That which they consume is processed and siphoned back through the rift to their home dimension. In their eyes, they are reclaiming what is theirs. Essentially what appears to be hungry, creature-like bads are actually a highly sophisticated hierarchy of sentient evil-doers.Progress had begun to be made. The MERN soldiers on board kept things moving to assist their allies while others remained on station, especially at the lower levels where containment housings were. It was a shame that no one had noticed that days before as the Leviathan began its earliest signs of death, that necrotic ablation had already shed away enough of some of the containment barriers which had allowed what was inside to slither off into the depths of space. It was all a sin that would someday come to haunt them, but it was not the day for it. The process of elimination had begun in the other containment holdings though, as the last of the dimensional monstrosities that were kept there were being exterminated.
And things are rightfully loathed and should purged at every opportunity.An idea I am working with is that eventually, the Asune Dimensional Hordes that the Norians had unleashed in their dimensional tap of the Asune Dimension (Similar to Aether) will attempt to finish what they set out to do, possibly attacking Yamatai or other factions if agreed upon. The hordes of entities that attacked the Norians in the RPs done in the Avaen Universe had a wide variety of ugly hunger-driven creatures that emerged to try and devour everything in sight. These entities ranged from parasites that infiltrated entire factions enslaving the governments and people, to massive planet-devouring monstrosities that shared some qualities with the Norian Leviathans. The Iron Company under @Commissar Farzi and a few other players have had a great time fighting these varied monsters. The stuff going on with the Norians arriving in the SARPiverse is literally that plot arc's result.
I left a little segway for that in my last post, essentially making it a possibility that something foul had escaped.
These dimensional entities are built around this unfathomable void they have to consume, indulge, assimilate and destroy. That which they consume is processed and siphoned back through the rift to their home dimension. In their eyes, they are reclaiming what is theirs. Essentially what appears to be hungry, creature-like bads are actually a highly sophisticated hierarchy of sentient evil-doers.
Ohh all the things that came crawling out as a result? Delicious. Thee whole void wars plot is quite possibly my favorite to have participated in so far.An idea I am working with is that eventually, the Asune Dimensional Hordes that the Norians had unleashed in their dimensional tap of the Asune Dimension (Similar to Aether) will attempt to finish what they set out to do, possibly attacking Yamatai or other factions if agreed upon. The hordes of entities that attacked the Norians in the RPs done in the Avaen Universe had a wide variety of ugly hunger-driven creatures that emerged to try and devour everything in sight. These entities ranged from parasites that infiltrated entire factions enslaving the governments and people, to massive planet-devouring monstrosities that shared some qualities with the Norian Leviathans. The Iron Company under @Commissar Farzi and a few other players have had a great time fighting these varied monsters. The stuff going on with the Norians arriving in the SARPiverse is literally that plot arc's result.
I left a little segway for that in my last post, essentially making it a possibility that something foul had escaped.
These dimensional entities are built around this unfathomable void they have to consume, indulge, assimilate and destroy. That which they consume is processed and siphoned back through the rift to their home dimension. In their eyes, they are reclaiming what is theirs. Essentially what appears to be hungry, creature-like bads are actually a highly sophisticated hierarchy of sentient evil-doers.
Yet another plague of monsters to be burned out....So the TLDR general idea is basically necromancer mechs that run on corrupted burial steal as their core. They act like an intelligent virus, working out of cells that dig in out of sight, then grow by doing hit and runs to collect bodies, material, and salvage they can turn to the use of the nest. They are cunning, cold, and brutal to a T, and are not above doing overt moves to cause lots of damage for potentially large gain. They are spread around across space, and not centralized to any one area, ensuring they cannot be wiped out in a one and done operation.
This makes me think of Total Annihilation's intro monologue; "What began as a conflict over the transfer of Consciousness from flesh to machine escalated into a war which has decimated a million worlds. The Core and the Arm have all but exhausted the resources of a galaxy in their struggle for domination. Both sides now crippled beyond repair, the remnants of their armies continue to battle across ravaged planets, their hatred fueled by over four thousand years of total war. This is a fight to the death. For each side the only acceptable outcome is the complete elimination of the other...."The second is a robotic utopian republic who all believe that biological life is obsolete and needs to be discontinued, with violence if necessary. They aren't trying to kill people, just upload them involenarily into robotic bodies that they believe are 'better'.
*Lols in plays Tau/human mixed forces*I don't think I could put into words how much I love necromancer mechs. I've written this post three times and it's just not coming across... I'm a necron warhammer player if that explains it.
Hello fellow tau! *has a piece of blue flesh strewn across my flayed one's face**Lols in plays Tau/human mixed forces*
HERESY! *BLAMBLAMBLAMBLAM!**Lols in plays Tau/human mixed forces*
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