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Ensures you'll be happy if nothing else. Green really is the colour of joy and happiness in the grimdarkness of the 42nd millennium. Papa Nurgle's followers always have a smile on their faces, even with their guts spilling out of their stomach. Orks, among all the war and destruction, are having a 'krumping good time as well.Realistically, I'd probably end up corrupted by some flavor of Nurglite.
But that's the coward's way out.Well, it's 40k right? So just pick a random human. Odds are you'll live your entire life without ever coming into contact with any of the freaky shit the galaxy has to offer given how widespread humanity is in that setting. And you don't have to worry constantly about Slaanesh using your soul as a rectal condom like the Eldar do.
More importantly, it would probably mean living in a medieval hellhole, a post-apocalyptic hellhole, or both. I'm pretty sure no "random human" planets in 40K get anywhere near the living standards of 2010s Earth (not even of the third-world parts).
More importantly, it would probably mean living in a medieval hellhole, a post-apocalyptic hellhole, or both. I'm pretty sure no "random human" planets in 40K get anywhere near the living standards of 2010s Earth (not even of the third-world parts).
And then there are the hive worlds...
Sure there are. They're called paradise worlds.More importantly, it would probably mean living in a medieval hellhole, a post-apocalyptic hellhole, or both. I'm pretty sure no "random human" planets in 40K get anywhere near the living standards of 2010s Earth (not even of the third-world parts).
The hive worlds aren't necessarily that bad. If I remember some of the novels correctly many of them are actually decent places to live.More importantly, it would probably mean living in a medieval hellhole, a post-apocalyptic hellhole, or both. I'm pretty sure no "random human" planets in 40K get anywhere near the living standards of 2010s Earth (not even of the third-world parts).
And then there are the hive worlds...
As far as the Drukhari go, joining a Haemonculi Coven seem like the safer bet. They stand above most of Commorite society and are largely independent of it. You don't go against one of their number unless you're willing to risk eternal torture that would make Slaaneshi daemons blush for what would most likely be a temporary annoyance or death even if you succeeded.Easy. Drukhari Archon of a influential but lesser known Kabal. Loyal to Vect first and foremost. I'll ride the murder-train for as long as I can.
>DrukhariAs far as the Drukhari go, joining a Haemonculi Coven seem like the safer bet. They stand above most of Commorite society and are largely independent of it. You don't go against one of their number unless you're willing to risk eternal torture that would make Slaaneshi daemons blush for what would most likely be a temporary annoyance or death even if you succeeded.