
How did the Necrons defeat the C’tan? : r/40kLore - Reddit
In their arrogance, the C’tan did not realize their danger until it was too late. The Necrons focused the unimaginable energies of the living universe into weapons too powerful for even the C’tan to endure. Alas, the C’tan were immortal star-spawn, part of the fundamental fabric of actuality and impossible to destroy entirely.
Could the C’Tan defeat the Chaos Gods? : r/40kLore - Reddit
2020年12月25日 · The C'tan can't enter the warp, can't really send any minions directly in to give Khorne a good punch in the face. But the Necrons managed to overthrow and shatter the C'Tan, so clearly its a lot harder for the C'Tan to mount any significant effort against the Chaos Gods.
The absurd scale of the Outsider C'tan : r/40kLore - Reddit
The other C’tan it has devoured desperately try to slither out of this labyrinth, but never will It lives in a world within a world, something akin to a dyson sphere Here is the real kicker, when the Imperium tried to scan for what celestial object could have caused Hive Fleet Leviathan to maneuver and change course, here’s what they observed:
C'tan shards - when and why? : r/WarhammerCompetitive - Reddit
2020年10月29日 · The named C'tan shape the battlefield in ways that cannot be seen on paper alone. They have deadly not-psyker powers that can thus not be denied that are devastating over repeated turns. The innate power isn't super-strong for them, but the shared power Sky of Falling Stars for example is amazing.
How powerful are the C'tan? : r/40kLore - Reddit
2021年2月18日 · Well, there's your problem. We have nothing on the Full C'tan other then scant excerpts and heresay. Though considering that the weapons used against the C'tan is said to have wounded reality, and the death of one is said to have permanently and irreversibly damaged reality, while they where fighting against the Old Ones who where either equal to or stronger than the Emperor himself.
How powerful are the C'tan compared to the chaos gods? : …
2020年4月26日 · Agreed, the C'tan are much more fundamental to the universe than the Chaos Gods. In theory, there could be a Chaos God for anything: fear, hunger, contentment, sadness. C'tan are literally the laws of the universe, or else woven into those laws. They are fundamental and cannot be destroyed without destroying a part of the universe itself.
C'tan : r/40kLore - Reddit
2022年8月2日 · The c'tan thought they had the necrons were fully under their control, but the silent king was able to retain enough control of himself to plot how to tear them apart. At the very least, that's how they got the nightbringer, bringing it to a planet for a "demonstration" of this powerful new weapon.
How powerful/big were the C'tan at full power? : r/40kLore - Reddit
How powerful/big were the C'tan at full power? After reading about the shard in "The World Engine" rampaging across the planet, I think a full-power C'tan could easily destroy it? I saw some quotes about fights taking place on solar system scale and across the galaxy, so maybe they could even destroy a sun?
Some questions on C'tan : r/40kLore - Reddit
2024年6月3日 · C'tan definitely can be affected by devouring other C'tan, the Outsider was driven to madness by those he consumed. Again, we haven't interacted with a lot of them. I think the most recent interaction was between Belisarius Cawl and a C'tan named Zarhulash the Potentate, who was very arrogant and bombastic, bellowing about how much greater he ...
How powerful are the C'tan : r/Warhammer - Reddit
2023年10月7日 · C'Tan were at Chaos god Levels of power, they weren't even aware of Mortals until they were made to notice the Necrontyr. After that they sucked up souls like a Chaos God. That said, the Necrontyr and especially the old Old Ones had such huge development of technology, that even something at the level of them would be possible to defeat.