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'''Sensei''' is a Japanese word which means "Someone's elder" and is often used as an honorific for teachers.
'''Sensei''' is a Japanese word which means "Someone's elder" and is often used as an honorific for teachers.


In the [[Warhammer 40,000]] universe, the Sensei are supposedly the immortal offspring of the [[God-Emperor of Mankind]], left over from the time when he was walking around and living as a man.  In the good ole' days of the fluff, their end goal was to achieve apotheosis and merge their souls with the fragment of the Emperor floating around in the warp - the [[Star Child]].
In the [[Warhammer 40,000]] universe, the Sensei are supposedly the immortal offspring of the [[God-Emperor of Mankind]], left over from the time when he was walking around and living as a man.  In the good ole' days of the fluff, their end goal was to achieve apotheosis and merge their souls with the fragment of the Emperor floating around in the warp - the [[Star Child]].  They were also all blanks.


They were later revealed to be unwitting dupes of [[Tzeentch]] and were unceremoniously purged by the [[Inquisition]].
They were later revealed to be unwitting dupes of [[Tzeentch]] and were unceremoniously purged by the [[Inquisition]].


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[[Category:Warhammer 40,000]]

Revision as of 02:56, 3 February 2015

Sensei is a Japanese word which means "Someone's elder" and is often used as an honorific for teachers.

In the Warhammer 40,000 universe, the Sensei are supposedly the immortal offspring of the God-Emperor of Mankind, left over from the time when he was walking around and living as a man. In the good ole' days of the fluff, their end goal was to achieve apotheosis and merge their souls with the fragment of the Emperor floating around in the warp - the Star Child. They were also all blanks.

They were later revealed to be unwitting dupes of Tzeentch and were unceremoniously purged by the Inquisition.