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Dark Imperium II by Guy Haley


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Because daemons are metaphors made form. Lords of Change aren't really large humanoid birds with vulture-like heads, nor is Khorne a colossal figure in a suit of armour with a dog-like head, sitting on a throne of skulls. We interpret them as having intelligence, but they're just reflected emotions and concepts, interpreted in a way we can understand. Kairos is as he is because he's an archetype made daemonic flesh. If you want further proof, just try to reconcile the background of Kairos with the Bluescribes. The Bluescribes are searching the galaxy for every spell in existence, to reclaim Tzeentch's lost knowledge after he shattered his staff. Kairos is stated to know every spell in existence, and is a Lord of Change, and Tzeentch knows everything known by his Lords of Change. These two things shouldn't both be possible, as Kairos should invalidate the purpose of the Bluescribes, but the Bluescribes aren't actually doing all that, they're just the daemonic embodiment of the quest for knowledge, just as Kairos is influenced by our myths and folktales of the blind mystic who sees without sight.

 

 

Very articulate answer. Best way of putting it I've seen in a while. :thumbsup:

 

This information will benefit Titan immensely. Now please submit yourself for mandatory mind wipe at your earliest convenience. :dry.:

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