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Just a random guy, doing random things. Main RP: Hell's Coffee Lounge Current RPs change often enough that it's too much effort keeping a list of them updated.

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@mattmanganon
Ah Angron, the least subtle of the Primarchs. Because he's angry. All the time.

Fine by me, but I'd recommend you nerf him slightly. I'm running a massively nerfed version of the Emperor (had the majority of his power fly off into the Warp to fight the Chaos Gods). This rp's fairly high-end, but no throwing mountains.

Edit: Oh, nevermind, you already posted the CS.
@Absolis@Lmpkio@Flamelord@Savato

Okay, so basically, ima have the Fulgurite kill things and they'll all go to Deadland. I'd argue that as any intelligent mind has a presence in the Warp, Warp powers would affect an android, even if they don't have a soul by the Rivardverse definition. But eh, it'll make for a more interesting scene if the Ethereal basically walks into a battleground. I'm honestly kinda looking forward to him appearing in the main room, only to find out everyone is dead and chibi lizards are fighting the defence system. Confused ethereal is funny.

Ima also stop using Fulgurite entirely, as it was a fairly vague plot device even in the original lore (it was going to murder Vulcan, but then it made him sane, but then it could kill the Emperor, and then it couldn't, and nobody really knows). The Emperor is OP as shit without him having access to that shit. And as stated, it was honestly fairly unnecessary, I mainly put it in there because I was reading the Vulcan story and thought a physical sliver of the Emperor's being was an awesome idea. So meh.

Grimlock's dead, turns out. Seems a bit odd, considering we've established androids don't have a soul in Rivardverse, but we'll just say the Spark counts as a soul for the purpose of that splosion, and have it make kinda-sense.

Oh and there was plenty to suggest this power was ridiculous. I specifically stated it held the power to end entire species, and that it was perhaps the Emperor's most powerful ability of all. I also stated that it would erase the souls of anyone who dared threaten her. I did my best to establish it as ridiculously powerful, not my fault if it didn't come across that way.

ima edit my original splosion post, and then make a post for the lizards.
@Savato
Forming Fulgurite takes time (at least a minute) and a lot of effort. It's also an uncontrollable AOE weapon. Using it on Apocalypse would quite definitely have killed Apocalypse, but it would also have wiped out all of the Emperor's friend, and caused himself to take the damage as well. And it would have permanently cost him part of his soul. So this solution is far more logical.

And again, the Fulgurite was never meant to be used. It was intended to be a deadman's, which was why I specified that it would erase souls, and that Ruiko should inform the people at Conablum Labs of what it did. Had I been active at the time of the conflict I would most likely have interjected and attempted to avoid this outcome, as I had no intention of causing such a mess.

Now, while I would personally disagree that it's merely soular destruction, I have no problem with deciding the Deadland thing trumps it, as it would make this entire scenario far less of a pain to deal with.
@Absolis
Wait, what?

Anyone in Conablum labs is pretty dead, yeah, provided they're not a named character. So Cyano's still gonna have some minions, like those who were stationed in Arcadia-1 and Arcadia-2, and anyone who was in another area of the Rivardverse. But most of em are dead.

I was under the impression Grimlock was on Cybertron. If not, I'd have to make up some reason he survived. Definitely not intending to perma-kill any characters with that splosion.

Also, none of those characters are in any way influenced by or controlled by Chaos. Literally the only thing that happened was that Chaos caused their souls to leave their bodies before the Fulgurite exploded, sending them to Deadland pre-splosion. There was no indication in my post that there would be any long-lasting consequences to this, other than the being dead part, and you seemed fine with that bit.
@Absolis
Massively OP. It's the most powerful thing he can do. But just doing it once means he's weakened forever afterwards. It's not like other powers, where he's just channeling the energy of the warp. This is like cutting out your liver and turning it into a bomb. He could make maybe three more, but doing so would kill him. And even that one had a permanent toll on his power. The only reason I even brought that thing up is because I wasn't expecting it to be used. I thought 'instant annihilation of the city' was a fairly good deadman's. My plan was for Ruiko to bring it back, and for the Emperor to absorb it once more.

The Chaos Gods are able to influence other universes through the Warp. But if you prefer that it wasn't a Chaos God I'd happily change it, that was just my idea for an explanation. I had no intention of killing your, or everyone else's, characters, so I made something up to save em.

By 40K universe, everything intelligent has a 'soul' or rather a 'presence within the warp'. The physical capability to think and make decisions causes a being to gain a 'soul'. This includes machines. Hell, there was even a robot with psyker powers. Although it usually doesn't happen, as AI is forbidden in the 40K verse. Hence why I stated that any intelligent AI or computer would be annihilated as well. I figured that any remaining security systems would be fairly easy to circumvert, considering everyone is dead and the lizards have all the time in the world.
@Savato
The Fulgurite is basically a sliver of the Emperor's soul. He can't just go around tossing these things like they're candy. Each holds the power of a soular nuclear weapon. And he did perform soular destruction on Apocalypse, as I recall.

Oh, and this isn't just Soular Destruction. The Fulgurite has the power to kill immortal beings by erasing them from existence. Effectively, it causes you to cease to exist in any meaning of the word. It even erases you from multiple planes of existence. It's pretty much the epitome of annihilation. So I'm pretty sure it'd prevent someone from going to Deadland, as they would no longer exist.
@mattmanganon@Absolis@SgtEasy@Flamelord

- Arcadia-1 -

- Imperial Palace -


Anger. The Emperor could feel it, even through the dimensional barriers. The explosion of rage, and the power of a raging god. The Fulgurite had been used, and he knew that it meant the complete and utter annihilation of Conablum Labs. It also meant that they had been attacked by a force they did not believe they could handle on their own. It appeared that Cyano and her ilk were not as sensible as the Ethereal had been in their meeting, and their aggression had been their downfall. He took a moment to grieve the innocent lives that had been lost, the senseless annihilation of millions of souls. He had been hesitant to give the Fulgurite to his diplomats, and yet it appeared he had judged correctly, even if his judgement had had such cataclysmic consequences.

While Banha, Ruiko and Absolis had been fighting for his life, he had been drawing on the power of the Golden Throne, recovering. While he was not yet at full strength, his power had recovered significantly. With a gesture and a thought he activated one of the many terminals placed around his throne, guiding the power to open a gate to Conablum Labs. A wide doorway shimmered into existence, floating peacefully a couple of inches off the ground. Through it he could clearly see his trio of diplomats, surrounded by the bodies of the Outliners. They would most likely wish to return to this reality, to recover both physically and mentally from their confrontation. He touched each of their minds in turn, and he learned of all that had transpired. He gave a look at Ruiko, and nodded. "You had no choice." To say more would be pointless, understanding would come in time, regardless of what he said.

Several of the lizardfolk had already gathered, and they would march through a secondary portal. Each had been equipped with superior gear, having visited the Yakuza's tech division. Suits of high-powered armour, with bolter-like weapons in their hands. They were fearsome soldiers, albeit with a childlike attitude, and more importantly they were under the complete command of the Emperor. They would march through the empty remains of Conablum Labs, deactivating the remaining independent security systems as they secured the area. Weapons, technology and computers were taken, moved towards the several portals the Emperor had now opened and then stored in the rather expansive hallways of the Imperial Palace, an important addition to their resources. And, perhaps more importantly, information on the true nature of the Dark Outliners. He would need to look through this information, as he prepared for the inevitable meeting with the Outliners that would follow this act of war, and the battles that might come soon after.

With the aid of both the Golden Throne and the Terminals, opening up even a large number of portals cost almost no effort. As such, he was easily able to detect the mind of a human being outside of his palace. Even as Ace raised his hand to knock, the door opened by itself, the massive doors slowly swinging to the side. The Emperor took a moment to look through Ace's mind, and in that moment he learned all he needed to know about the adventurous human. He also sensed this being's nature, as one of the anomalies of fate. He possesses an intrinsic capability to alter the string of destiny, to cause the infinite random future to bend in his favour. It was a rather impressive ability, even if the human in question did not even realize he possessed it. This human would make for a useful ally. "Greetings, Ace Rimmer. I welcome you to the Imperial Palace. I suppose you have come seeking an explanation of where you are, and what has happened to you."
@SgtEasy
Meh, I had to think of something to prevent the Outliners from getting soul-wiped. And it only makes sense.
Boop, posted. Had to make an excuse as for why the Fulgurite didn't erase the PCs. Will post for God Emperor next, but I wanted that out there. If there are any objections, please do inform me.
@Absolis@Savato@SgtEasy@Flamelord@Pirouette

- Conablum Labs -


The crystal shattered, and from it flowed death. The very planet seemed to shake as a wave of power emanated from it. Anger, fury beyond human comprehension pressed down on those there as their minds were overwhelmed. A scream that rocked the world itself as the labs were consumed by the purple energy, the barriers of reality shivering under the sudden pressure. A dozen failsafes triggered, a dozen failsafes failed. There was a single moment of unbearable pressure, an instant of realization as the world faded to black. Then, as if a switch had been turned, all life was instantly erased.

Minds and memories, thoughts and dreams, torn asunder and reduced to oblivion as that what made you a person was annihilated. The very life was sucked out of these beings, their timestreams cut short as their essence was erased from reality. A level of annihilation that could not be fathomed in the game of physical destruction. The death of a God, the wrath of an Emperor. It was one of the most simultaneously beautiful and terrible sights in the multiverse.

The light passed, the presence faded. Corpses dropped, their biological functions still attempting to sustain the flesh when the mind had been erased. They would live for whole minutes, their hearts still beating even in death. The labs were empty, not a single speck of dust touched by the blast, and yet every being within annihilated completely. The city was wiped out, an empty place of living corpses, children and mothers dead in droves. It was as if the apocalypse had visited, and an area at least 5000 km in diameter had been completely cleansed of life, down to the very microbes. And in the midst of this field of death stood three survivors, recovering from their fight. The sole witnesses to the cataclysm they had inadvertently caused, and the inheritors of it's toll. This was not an event easily forgotten.
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