This is the thirtieth millennium of the human empire.
Under the leadership of the Lord of Mankind, the Emperor, mankind finally left its home star again and headed towards the cold and ruthless universe.
They desire to reclaim their lost colonies and return those suffering to the glory of the Emperor.
At this moment, mankind still has a beautiful vision for the future.
At this moment, no one knows what will happen in the future.
The story begins on a remote planet called Nostramo.
Khalil Lohars.
You should remember this name.
(Warhammer fan.)
This is an extremely dark world.
The Emperor walked the earth, trying to restore the glory of the Empire.
But the fate of mankind has long been toyed with by evil gods.
In the precarious future, there is only endless darkness and war.
until--
The Death Guard named Hades appears.
The threads of fate are intertwined. Can the existence from the outside world reverse the tragedy destined for thousands of sentient beings?
The gods placed their bets.
But Hades doesn't know this at the moment. He is crying like a fart whose toes have been stepped on.
"Help!!! Why is this the world of Warhammer?!"
"Also, why am I a Death Guard?!!"
"Is it too late to kill yourself and start again?!"
It's a funny novel. The nerdy and unscrupulous male protagonist travels to the world of grimdark, where he wanders around with his legs broken and crying like a bastard.
"I am a member of Atlas, I provide services to Atlas and their customers,
I will always put the interests of Atlas first,
I am invincible, I will never lag behind in equipment and weapons,
I am always ready to destroy Atlas' enemies...
I am Atlas."
--The oath of allegiance of an Atlas (Giant) soldier.
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Atlas, or the Giant God Company should have been the "villain force" in "Call of Duty 11".
But if you are in the world of "Homelander", "Soldier Boy" and Vought Company, and the founder is a human who can open the [space gate] to other worlds and has the ability to [plunder]...
Then who is the "villain"?
More importantly, this founder also has the belief of "human eternity".
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While people are living in the lies fabricated by Vought Company, Atlas's private army has been fighting with alien scum and anti-human heretics from other worlds.
Integrate technology, be prepared, and deal with those so-called "superheroes" who are actually "super scum" trash, until you face the...
ghosts and monsters that exist in the void and chaos.
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Keywords:
Super soldiers, Astartes, Primarchs, Spartans, "Warhammer 40k", "Resident Evil", "Starcraft", "Halo", "Starship Troopers", "Alien vs. Predator", "Doom", "The Boys", etc.
Note: This book has a strong Hammer flavor.
A mortal was chosen by the Ultramarines and underwent nineteen genetic modifications to become a Space Marine. Since then, he and his team have faced the Tyranids, the Green Orcs, fought against the evil god Slaanesh, eliminated the rebels, and forged brotherhood and glory in the brutal war.
Being an Astartes isn't all about fighting and killing. To run a successful Chapter, one must also be worldly-wise and empathetic. Prejudices are as heavy as a mountain. Yet, the outside world's stereotypes about the Warhammer universe are always right. How can we build the Imperium of Mankind with these insects? We must build the Imperium of Mankind with these insects! From recruit to Chapter Master, a Space Marine will never admit to partial brain necrosis. Yet, from the Emperor to the Four Gods, the mighty powers of the Warp always want to make life easy for everyone. The holy God-Emperor once declared that he was not a god. Kaz Samar expressed complete indifference to the human gods' insistence on saying he wasn't a god. He kept saying, "Yes, yes, yes, I bow when I'm due, I kneel when I'm due." After centuries of hard work, Kaz finally became Chapter Master and was at his desk, writing his memoirs, attempting to record his eventful life for the Imperium. Then, a brash recruit barged into his room. "Chapter Master, promethium is half price in the next sector!" Alas, even the Imperium's demigods can't escape the chores of food, clothing, and daily necessities. He put down his personal memoirs and pulled out his chapter account book. Is there much in the bank? Not much.
In the distant, dark end of the 41st Millennium, the galaxy has long since fallen apart. The Warp's active influence has left the human empire scrambling to cope. Chaos Warmaster Abaddon's 13th Black Crusade threatens to utterly destroy Cartier, and the tide of Chaos will ultimately tear the galaxy apart. And on this very day, a traveler from another world descends upon this one. Unlike the other travelers, he doesn't cry like a stubbed toe. This human, muscular as an Astartes and clad in unique power armor, gazes upon the demon-stricken battlefield. Without a word, he unleashes the blades on his wrists. A powerful melody fills his surroundings, and his journey to slaughter demons in another world begins. [Doom Slayer] That's his title, or you can call him that. [DOOM] "Which one...
The end is near. The power of Chaos surges through the world like a surging undercurrent, dragging the entire Warhammer world into an endless abyss of darkness. On this shattered continent, once-glorious empires crumble, once-thriving towns lie in ruins, and the people struggle for survival in fear and despair. Upon traveling through time, Yi Shi is met with the gaze of Asha. Though the former world of Ashan has been destroyed, her divine power remains. Drawing on this strength, he sets out on a quest to save this fallen world and restore its glory.
As a member of the ancient Dwarf race, how should he face the threats of Greenskins, Skaven and even the Chaos Gods, recapture the lost mountain fortress, retrieve the lost artifacts, and restore the glory of the Mountain Kingdom?
A Hammerman was unexpectedly reborn and found himself turned into a baby.
Good news: He has his own growth and evolution system.
Bad news: He doesn't seem to have a dick.
Good news: He... oh no, she was born in a hive world.
Bad news: she's in the bottom nest.
Good news: The system clearly states that it has nothing to do with Tzeentch.
Bad news: I don’t know if it’s true or not.
…
【During infancy, the cumulative number of breaths is 100,000.】
[Gained the talent {Unlimited Growth}: Physical strength can be increased without limit through training.]
[During early childhood, a cumulative total of 500 falls.]
[Gained the talent "King of Fall Resistance": More ways to fall, immune to fall damage, more prone to accidents when riding in aircraft]
In the perilous world of Warhammer, she experienced many hardships, but never forgot her dream in her previous life -
"I really want to go to the Warhammer world and become a Space Marine with my good brothers."
(ps: This book is a lobster-certified recruitment channel)
Aaron, living in 600 BCE, felt his father was an inadequate father, a mere biological father, and had driven his mother away. That is until he began encountering demigods in his dreams, seeking their father, who called him brother. So, had the old man cheated? Aaron was furious, determined to avenge his mother. But his brothers addressed him so affectionately, asking for things their father had used—relics, so to speak, to slay demons. He gave his father's pillow to Guilliman, his carved clay tablets to Lorgar, his hunting spear to the Lion, his donkey to Jaghatai... Wait, Horus, what do you want? Your father's clothes? In the 42nd Millennium, all the Primarchs broke free from the river of time, liberating the very essence of the Warp and freeing themselves from the constraints of loyalty and betrayal...