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==What does this mean for the galaxy?== It means bad news. Horrifically, apocalyptically bad news. Imagine the danger that the Eye of Terror represented to the galaxy back when it was just a single region in realspace. Now imagine that same danger multiplied by a hundred and spread around most of the galaxy. The Eye of Terror spreads the madness and dangers of the Warp into realspace at twice the rate, and affects a much, much bigger area than before. Hundreds, if not thousands of systems were immediately sucked into its warpstorms, with all the horrific consequences implied from that, not to mention all the space-time distortions effects that an event like this could mean: planets frozen in time while other live full millenniums in the blink of an eye, planets changing place and appearing out of nowhere or just disappearing... you get the idea. It's gotten so bad that even in-universe any kind of objective measure of time is no longer meaningful. Each faction, however, has reacted to it differently. *Chaos is obviously the one [[profit]]ing from this, although after the birth of the Great Rift, Abaddon's 13th Black Crusade started to slow a bit due to the desire to pillage and burn for their own gain, instead of following an organized plan. But this ''is'' Chaos we're talking about - it's a miracle they even followed the plan as long as they did. Millions of Chaos pirates assault every planet they can while the Chaos Gods try to occupy more territory than their rivals. If it weren't for the Great Game monopolizing their attention, the Chaos Gods might have been able to completely wipe out their opposition on the spot. **It's important to realize that Chaos is much more than Abaddon's own agenda. Whatever his goals might have originally been, the fact that daemons can more easily be brought into realspace is a BIG deal. Almost as soon as the Great Rift erupted Daemons of Khorne (without Marines or even the approval of the other three Chaos Gods) managed to attack Terra, and [[Plague Wars|Ultramar got a full-blown Nurgle/Death Guard invasion]] later on. **Chaos Marines have always used warp storms to conceal their movements; while they may not be the most safe or reliable of places to hide, Chaos forces have a notable advantage when it comes to navigating them over everyone else. Notably, the traitor legions considered the Eye a "prison" as much as a haven, but they seem to be better able to leave the Rift more easily than they could leave the Eye of Terror. * The [[Imperium of Man]] almost loses half of its territory, only managing to get in contact with the Imperium Nihilus by two warp corridors constantly under attack by daemons. The [[Indomitus Crusade]] was launched during the aftermath of the Great Rift's birth, trying to push back the Chaos hordes pouring from it. While Roboute Guilliman's leadership was able to stabilize the situation in the Dark Imperium for the time being, he expects that holding onto it will be difficult even for him. ** To help partially alleviate matters and give the dark side of the Imperium some actually reachable leadership, Roboute installed [[Chapter Master]] [[Dante]] of the [[Blood Angels]] as Lord-Regent of the Imperium Nihilus. Not quite as powerful, but more than capable of keeping the peace while shit gets sorted out. ** Despite all this, the Rift may have had some unintended consequences that may bite Chaos in the ass. With the barriers between reality and the Warp weakened, the Emperor's psychic might has grown to the point where he was able to directly intervene in the Plague Wars and banish Mortarion so hard that it actually '''wounded''' Nurgle. Needless to say, the implications of this are staggering, especially when you learn that some of the Custodes think they've seen the Emperor move on the Golden Throne. * The [[Ork|Orks]] are having a zogging good time smashing, krumping and chopping all of the spiky gits and other fun things coming from the Rift. Indeed, they interpret the Great Rift as a divine miracle from their gods and a sign of their upcoming arrival on the mortal plane to usher in the final WAAAAGH! They've also recently taken up the habit of deliberately flying into it in the belief that the warp storms will scatter them somewhere else in the galaxy. And lest we forget, orks grow and thrive on conflict to a terrifying degree, and if Octarius is anything to go by, they've been growing a great deal in a pretty short time. ** [[Ghazghkull Mag Uruk Thraka|Ghazzy]] is still trying to get the GREAT WAAAGH! going. So far he's stomped the Tyranids of the [[Octarius War|Octarius system]] real good and brought it into stalemate, so he's making some progress. He's somehow been able to be in multiple places at once; it may be that Gork and Mork gave him another power-up somewhere along the line (or someone dusted the old 'time travel in warp' explanation out of the deep, dark closet it had been tossed into and put it to use). Ghazzy might even be insane enough to travel back in time via Warp Express™ to fight in multiple places at the same time. * The [[Eldar]] are trying to find a way to repair realspace, the dangers of the Immaterium being a very real threat to them. Travelling through some sections of the [[Webway]] has become impossible and some even fear the Cicatrix Maledictum could even end up breaking it. As such, there has been a massive collaboration between the different Aeldari groups in an effort to contain the warprift (even the Dark Eldar, who no doubt profited from all those undefended human planets before the daemons arrived), with the ultimate effect on this being the birth of the [[Ynnari]] and its "alliance" (along with Craftworld [[Alaitoc]]) with the Imperium of Man. The former has caused problems of its own, in no small part because many Eldar are suspicious at best about the newcomers' claims. * [[Necron]]s are more or less unaffected by the Warp, having no soul and such, and the few occasions that the forces of Chaos have attempted to encroach on Necron worlds have ended spectacularly badly for the ruinous powers. Blackstone and necrodermis tend to have an adverse impact on the forces of chaos, to say nothing of the Necrons warriors themselves. Some Necron Lords have become interested in stopping the Rift's growth as this is a threat to the ones attempting to rebuild the ancient Necrontyr empire. Plus if all the organics are gone or corrupted by the warp, how are they suppose to get flesh-and-blood bodies again? Some Necron Lords empires have been expanded during this, too. Interestingly though, unlike the other factions, the Necrons do not seem to regard Chaos as a threat so much as a disgusting annoyance, not dissimilar to the Tyranids or Greenskins, instead regarding the Eldar and humans as the more credible threats. ** The pylons that held Cadia together were originally Necrontyr. Necron Crypteks (and at least [[Belisarius Cawl|one enterprising archmagos]]) are frantically trying to recover and [[Meme|construct additional pylons]] to pin the universe back together, although this has been a slow process and often involves scrape-ups with the Mechanicus, but continues to progress. ** [[Szarekh]]'s plans have centered around creating modified Pylons in a region called the Pariah Nexus to create a barrier between the Warp and realspace, preventing Chaos from gaining a foothold there; should it be strengthened sufficiently, it would cut the Warp off from the Materium completely. This would also effectively destroy the souls of all other sentient life in the galaxy; without a connection to the Immaterium, the human population of the Parish Nexus became so listless and apathetic they didn't even bother trying to fight back when the Necrons arrived. Unsurprisingly, the Imperium views this as being at least as bad as the horrors of the Warp while the Necrons view it as an opportunity to further their research into undoing their biotransference. * The [[Tau]], trying to take advantage of the situation, launched a full expansion sphere equipped with their brand new Warp drives to prey upon the undefended planets they could - and immediately lost it due to said Warp drives opening a rift in the Warp. Contact was later re-established with the Fourth Sphere, but it's suggested their time stuck in the Warp may not have been good for their sanity. The fact that the Tau still don't fully understand what Chaos is means bad news for the short term safety of their empire, especially since [[Death Guard|another big Chaos force]] is headed their way. Having created a warp drive is one thing, but a warp drive is not to be toyed with unless you have a [[Gellar Field]]. Guess what? They don't. Now we have xenophobic and Chaos-worshipping Tau and hints at an avatar of the Greater Good. Reality has finally started to find the Space-commies, and there's a whole lot they're not ready for. * To say that the [[Tyranid]]s have been hit hard by this would be a colossal understatement. The warp storms blocks most psychic light in the galaxy, so they have lost track of thousands of potential meals, and some are travelling blind. A couple of splinter fleets have probably been lost in the Warp by the sudden warpstorm. [[Hive Fleet Leviathan]] managed to reach [[Baal]], but not before Khornate forces of [[Ka'bandha]] also launched an attack on the system and expressed their unwillingness to let the bugs steal his chance for revenge. [[Devastation of Baal|After fighting daemons, the Blood Angels and Guilliman's reinforcements]], Hive Fleet Leviathan has been reduced to a collection of splinter fleets like Behemoth and Kraken before it. This, combined with the fact the ‘nids are tied up in the [[Octarius War]], means that as of now there is no major Hive Fleet threatening the galaxy, only relatively harmless (by tyranid standards at least) splinter fleets. This has not discouraged the Great Devourer, and from the remains of all splinter fleets around, some new Hive Fleets have begun to emerge, more and more specialized in fighting daemons and Chaos elements; [[Hive Fleet Kronos]] in particular has become infamous for its success rate against daemons through massive long range firepower and a supercharged [[Shadow in the Warp]]. [[Hive Fleet Tiamet]] is also up to something, building a giant living structure in a backwater region of Ultima Segmentum; nobody else can tell what it is, although some speculate its a rally beacon for the Hive Fleets, which could be trouble for the galaxy as this will be another staging area for the Nids to use. So basically everyone but Chaos, the Necrons, and arguably the Orks have been fucked in one way or another. [[Category: Warhammer 40,000]]
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