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==Relationship with Organics (Unicronist)== ===Imperium of Man=== Unicron regards the Imperium like he has all versions of humanity he has encountered; insignificant pests. Far beneath the children of his hated brother Primus in the notice, he was somewhat surprised to find that humanity, which has generally been of little import in most realities he visits, is one of the dominant species here and that there is a presence of unexpected power on Terra. This has led to a comparatively greater effort to find cultists and beings to corrupt to his service among humanity. Despite the best efforts of the Inquisition, Mechanicus, and Ecclesiarchy; his cult grows as the legend of his power spreads with tremendous speed. Some say that Unicron and his heralds are on a course for Terra though such things cannot be certain given Unicron's lack of need of the warp for travel, what is certain is that Unicron is very much out to destroy the Imperium, and the High Lords of Terra are terrified of the possibility of his arrival in Sol given the contemptuous ease with which the arch-destroyer has smashed through virtually every obstacle presented to him. Roboute Guilliman though is looking into making peace with Rodimus Prime in the hopes of defeating Unicron for good in the belief that the Matrix of Leadership could be the one thing to destroy the Chaos Bringer and save existence. *'''Adeptus Mechanicus''': The Adeptus Mechanicus officially regards Unicron as a tremendous evil, a blight on creation itself and the foulest manifestation of evil technology. A Xenos and a dark deity, many have come to see him as the antithesis of the Omnissiah and have pledged to see him and his servants destroyed. Mechanicus armies are often the first to attempt to destroy known Unicron cults and fight manifestations of Unicron's heralds and his armies, but like with the Necrons and Chaos, some cannot resist the lure of power. Many Mechanicus have come to see Unicron as the truest manifestation of the Omnissiah and have started to join his cult, hoping to curry favour and earn dark power from the chaos bringer should they prove worthy of his notice. Such Uniteks seem entirely unconcerned that the goal of Unicron is to end the universe. *'''Inquisition''': The Inquisition is rather unsure of which Ordo should be responsible for dealing with Unicron's influence. The Ordo Malleus argues that as Unicron is described as being a dark god of chaos (though they are confused as to why they never felt him in the warp before) by Cybertronian legend that he is their purview. The Ordo Xenos however, is adamant that as he is a Xenos god that he is very much their jurisdiction and that the Malleus is not equipped to handle such a threat. The Ordo Hereticus argues that due to the rise in Unicron cult activity and the defection of Imperial assets to Unicron's service, they should be the ones to take the fight to his servants. Inquisitor Amberly Vail has pushed for a compromise solution so that the entirety of the inquisition can work together when his influence rears its ugly head, but some believe it may be time to form a new Ordos entirely. Rumours persist, however, that some Inquisitors have fallen to his service. *'''Space Marines''': Unicron himself cares very little if one variety of insects is slightly larger than another; in the end, they remain insects to him. However, sensing that the Astartes have a large role in the Imperium, Unicron has put effort into corrupting or seducing some into his service, which has produced some results as some space marines have come to serve in Unicron's growing armies of destruction. The majority of Astartes however, are very much loyal to the God-Emperor and see Unicron's advance as a dire threat that needs to be halted; though few dare to try and assault his form they strike hard and fast at his cults and his armies wherever they are spotted. Tu'shan of the Salamanders has organized a task force of Astartes chapters who are involved in operations to stop Unicron's forces and to try and track and predict his movements so that worlds in Unicron's sight may hopefully be evacuated before they are laid waste. * '''Adeptus Sorroitas''': Unicron's Cybertronian servants find the Sororitas's faith in the Emperor amusing generally, with the same snide contempt they hold for any faith beyond their own and Primus' whom they reserve burning hatred for. For the natives of the galaxy corrupted to Unicron's service, particularly among humans, the Sisters of Battle are among the first of the Imperium's elite who confront them to try and crush them into the dirt and are thus equally often the first targets of Unicron cults. The Sisters for their part see Unicron the way they do every deity who is not of the Emperor; a blasphemous false idol to be cast down and reduced to ash in the omnipotent sight of the golden throne. ===Chaos=== Unicron regards the Chaos Gods' claims to being gods of chaos as an insult. He sees them as weak pretenders to the throne of entropy, mewling children who content themselves with the corruption of a single galaxy when he has been scourging existence itself for longer than any of them have existed. He particularly delights in hearing their rage when their warbands betray their former gods to serve him, whether out of a hope that he will spare them when he puts an end to the cosmos or out of coming to see him as the greater deity. Chaos for its part holds Unicron with a great deal of fear not only because Unicron is in truth more powerful than they are, the four dark gods know very well that Unicron intends to destroy not only their food source but them and their realm just as surely as he will the materium. They are even considering forcing Abaddon to redirect his war effort to stop Unicron as he consumes his way through the galaxy, and Unicronist and Chaotic cults spill each other's blood profusely. All Chaos Gods stand to lose equally if they fail to stop the Chaos Bringer's rampage; even Khorne would surely perish if Unicron ends the universe, and so they make their malign schemes to try and stop the Dark God from completing his apocalyptic feast. *'''Chaos Space Marines:''' The Traitor Astartes' view of Unicron varies depending on the legion. The Alpha Legion and the Night Lords generally do their best to evacuate when the skeins of fate tell them of Unicron's coming to their worlds, deciding that there is little to be gained by fighting him without the benefit of great numbers. The legions and warbands dedicated to single gods and the word bearers, however, see Unicron as a dire threat and insult to their deities for daring to call himself the god of chaos, and will gladly throw themselves at his cultists and the summonings of his followers' armies. Only the foolhardiest of Khornate warbands try attacking Unicron directly, with most having learned their lessons after he crushed the first few fleets that tried to strike him down. Abaddon considers him a personal threat, after all, how can the Warmaster rule his empire of darkness if Unicron destroys everything? *'''Daemons:''' The Daemons of Chaos are terrified of Unicron and his ability to not just banish, but utterly destroy them and blast aside warpstorms and devour daemon worlds. When facing those of his followers away from the body of the dark god himself, however, they unleash a terrible fury to try and crush a cult of Unicron before it can grow enough to lay waste to the world it inhabits, and many terrible battles have been recorded between Unicron's followers and the Daemons of Chaos, with some even claiming to have witnessed the Daemons battling Unicron's heralds themselves. When Unicron himself comes to destroy a system though, most Daemons try to flee if at all possible, or let out a last warcry of defiance before he ends the world. *'''Lost and the Damned:''' Unicron for his part hardly notices the rabble of Chaos most of the time save for when some warbands decide he is the most worthy god to worship. The rabble of Chaos for its part mirrors their greater kin in their view of Unicron, and some worlds are consumed by the battle between Unicron's dregs and the slaves of Chaos. ===Orks=== Orks enjoy taking the fight to Unicron's dregs and his huntsmen, finding them to be "proppa fightin'" as the maddened slaves of Unicron know little fear and are all too willing to indulge the Orks in the bloodletting they so enjoy. Few Orks will ever reject Gork and Mork, and so almost no Orks have come to serve in Unicron's legion of darkness. Some warbosses even dream of looting Unicron himself, though such fantasies are rather detached from reality; this hasn't stopped some warbosses from commissioning enormous planet-sized warships in the hopes of fighting Unicron on even terms. ===Eldar=== If the Eldar have some fondness for the children of Primus, they have none for Unicron and his slaves. With their foresight, the Eldar are highly able to eliminate Unicron cult activity before it becomes a major problem and have frequently taken it upon themselves to thwart the machinations of those who serve the Chaos bringer at every turn. Many Eldar deployments have been committed to stopping the formation of Unicronist armies long before they can ever occur, and the Eldar are busily looking for relics and weapons with the hopes of finding something that can defeat Unicron himself, though some believe that it would take Ynnead to save the galaxy for the rebirth of ancient days. A handful though, wonder if even that will be enough. Unicron has yet to attempt to consume a Craftworld, but for his and his herald's part, scorns the Eldar for reminding him of the children of his hated brother. *'''Exodites''': The Exodites have come to loathe and fear the eater of worlds, for he will devour their maiden worlds as surely as any other. While almost no Eldar would ever worship him or join his armies, they will despoil the maiden worlds of the Eldar all the same if given even a small chance. The Exodites often call on both their kin and the Autobots to give them a chance of stopping the depredations of Unicron cultists or with evacuating worlds predicted to be consumed by the Chaos Bringer. If Unicron has thoughts regarding the Exodites, he has not voiced them. *'''Harlequins''': The Harlequins consider the malice of Unicron to be a very serious threat, much like that of the Necrons, Slaanesh, Chaos as a whole, and the Tyranids. The Harlequins claim that Cegorach has at his disposal a grand jest that will see the dark god's scourge lifted from the universe, and have created several performances concerning the dark one, while some troupes have dedicated themselves to foiling the plans of Unicron and his heralds, famously ruining Ramjet's plan to have an entire sector twisted in Unicron's vision. Unicron has a particular loathing for the Harlequins and looks forward to breaching the Webway and seeing their wretched troupes and god devoured with the rest of existence. ===Dark Eldar=== No matter where the Dark Eldar choose to hide, Unicron is certain that he will find them and end them in good time with the rest of the universe. No matter how grand they think their cruelties are, they will not be spared any more than the rest of this wretched universe. They will all die screaming with the rest. The Eldar have at times called on the Dark Eldar for aid in opposing Unicron's machinations when the Autobots and Decepticons are not available, though the worshippers of Unicron are not the best food sources for the Dark Eldar; being twisted by their experience in a way that makes them very deadened to pain. The Dark Eldar of course, have no wish to see the galaxy wiped away by Unicron and will often work of their own accord to crush the actions of cults when they can find them. ===Tyranids=== Some theorize that the Tyranids might be fleeing from Unicron, though in the encounters between the hive fleets and Unicron's servants, it seems that neither act as if they have any real knowledge of the other. As both are seeking to devour worlds, Unicron's armies frequently battle with the swarms of the great devourers so that their master will be the ones to claim the world instead of the hive fleets. As it is essentially impossible to discern what the hive mind truly desires or plans, none are sure if the Tyranids have plans of their own to save the galaxy so that they can devour it themselves. Unicron himself has no particular need for a world he devours to have anything in the way of biomass or materials useful for organic life, he just prefers to consume inhabited worlds for the death screams and suffering of the living as he ends their pitiful lives, so for his part, he is not overly concerned with the movements of the Tyranids despite what his cultists believe. However, he recognizes that the Tyranids will likely oppose him and that he will need to deal with them as well. ===Tau Empire=== The Tau Empire at large believes that Unicron is simply a fairy tale, mere superstition held by the Cybertronians whenever they aren't trying to downplay their intelligence. However Unicron's cult has designs on the young empire as it does on the rest of the galaxy, and the upper reaches of the Tau Empire are aware that the Imperium and the Autobots are terrified of something rampaging through the galaxy and that they must prepare for it. With their spy networks, the Tau ethereal caste gathers what knowledge it can about Unicron to prepare a defence, while some engagements with Unicronist cults have provided further valuable intelligence to the septs as they start to become aware of the lethality of the galaxy. ===Necrons=== Most Necrons have no interest in bowing to Unicron anymore than they did the C'tan. The Necrons have no use for gods as they overthrew their own, and they will not abide by the destruction of the galaxy that they intend to rule in an eternal, deathless order. With their possession of the galaxy's most advanced technology and far more tricks up their sleeves than anyone has yet seen, the Necron dynasties are preparing to make sure that the galaxy will be theirs to enslave to their will, and some of the most difficult consumptions of worlds have been of worlds protected by the Necrons. Even those rogue C'tan active in the galaxy regard Unicron as a dire threat to their harvest of souls and have often stopped his cults' attempts to lay waste to planets or prepare them for Unicron. But some Necrons have come to see Unicron as a worthy master or useful to their plans and have been sighted working alongside his hordes as they despoil the galaxy or even the fleets that follow his massive body as it travels across the galaxy. ===Leagues Of Votann===
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