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== An alternative point of view == So what if Alcadizzar decided to go after Nagash? could things go differently? with all his forces equipping with rune weaponry, the use of wizard against the pathetic numbers of undead army leftover from the invasion, there might be a chance. Not even Nagash had could simply fight them off despite being hulk up on warpstones and wearing new gears. Even if Alcadizzar had chose to fight Nagash at full strength but died, Nehekhara might enter a new golden age with the Dwarfs, where they would demolish the greenskins in the wasteland and hunt down the remaining vampire menance together. Nehekharan Empire would be so big that by the time Sigmar was born, he would be worshipping Ptra instead (Although it is unknown if Nehekharan allow the worship of foreign human god like Ulric). Still, all that promises died the moment Alcadizzar made his decision. Perhaps it was part of Khsar's test? It is a merciless deity who only give challenges and the reward often has to do with what the mortal has gained from his challenges, yet Alcadizzar has failed, which has robbed him of his everything. Could Tzeentch also be involved in his suffering too? afterall, there were a twin tailed comet shining above Alcadizzar. Could this be part of his grand plan to see him suffer? along with the entirely of Nehekhara? Such is the way of the warhammer's grimdark nature, for every great achievements like technologies or civilizations are ruined just one step before their completion, and results in sending the entire race responsible into the dark age, or worse (this is why the development of the Primaris Project were secretly developed for ten millennia without anyone knowing as to prevent the chaos gods from ruin them; why the Dwarfs would accept an invention only if its blueprint has been stubbornly worked on for multiple generations before a prototype is considered). While The [[Chaos Gods|big four]] are often responsible for those atrocities in order to [[that guy|provide themselves some enjoyments]], many were caused by large scale civil war or treasons. In Alcadizzar's case however, he failed simply because did not know the kind of world he lives in. There's a popular saying for this: '''''No good deed goes unpunished''''', a common theme in the warhammer franchise. It means those whom were rescued by the good guys were ungrateful. In Alcadizzar's case, what he rescued was was not his people in this case, but rather the culture of Nehekhara, its gods and the land itself from [[Neferata|poverty, oppression]] and [[Nagash|death threatening invasion]]. Yet in the land, he lost everything he had rescued just because he wasn't willing to sacrifice himself. Not even his last redeeming act of slaying Nagash could redeem it, for it had results in the rise of Tomb Kings, Alcadizzar's fore-bearers whom were forced to wander the land as rotten undead beings for all eternity. So indeed ''No good deed goes unpunished''. However, the phase also has a second part: '''''and let no evil deed go unrewarded''''', meaning the villains will not be rewarded for their evil acts, which kind of applied to Nagash for being slaying by Alcadizzar prevent him from controlling the entirely living deads of Nehekhara which he would use for world domination. So at least Alcadizzar did something to prevent evils from destroying this world. Such is the way of the Warhammer world.
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