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The Honored One, Chapter 27

So, Satoru noted, there were ten Farseers in total. They are all powerful in their own right, judging entire on the volume of Cursed Energy they possessed inside them, but Caoimhe and Aillil dwarfed them by magnitudes. Caoimhe had more Cursed Energy, but Aillil wasn’t far behind; they were like...

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A Guardsman's Game, Chapter 42

I stared at the projection before me, depicting a system of fifteen planets, orbiting a yellow sun. Three were habitable, the rest were either gas giants or solid, lifeless balls of rock and stone. Many of the uninhabited planets were labeled simply as ‘Industrial Centers’, which I understood...

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The Shattering, Chapter 22

“You’re an Iron Man?” The anomalous being asked, frowning.



Beside the creature was his son, another anomaly, but of a far lesser magnitude, despite the greater height. Argall was likely some form of hyper-engineered super human, imbued with aetheric properties, not a me...

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The Honored One, Chapter 26

“Are you guys alright?”



“Yes, hiding ourselves from perception requires no effort on our part and we can sustain it indefinitely,” Larkin answered. Tanya stood and huddled by her father’s side. “But, Satoru; how long will we be confined in this xeno plane...

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A Guardsman's Game, Chapter 41

The planet on which he’d awoken was, fortunately, not beset by the forces of Chaos or any Xenos race. It was a planet of humans, ruled entirely by humans – as far as he was aware. By far, it was one of the strangest worlds he’d ever seen; the whole surface of it was just one big ci...

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The Shattering, Chapter 21

“Only by joining together can we survive that which is coming for us.” Argall wooed the masses, Argall noted. Thousands of people seemed to cling to everything his son said as though they were enthralled by the very sound of his voice. That said, Argall was an excellent statesman, ev...

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The Honored One, Chapter 25

The trickle of Cursed Energy he received from those who believed in him was almost non-existent, at best, so tiny that he wouldn’t have noticed it without Six-Eyes. But it was there; that part couldn’t be denied. Was this the way forward? Was this the path ...

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A Guardsman's Game, Chapter 40

“You still haven’t fully grasped just what it is I’m trying to teach you, Perry.” Khars muttered as I threw a litany of offensive moves at him – a punch here, a kick there. He evaded each of them, but in such a way as to appear as though he hadn’t moved at all. His mastery of martial ...

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A Guardsman's Game, Chapter 39

Khars sent a punch right at me. My eyes widened. Too fast. Way too fast. I held up both forearms to try and protect my head. But the Custodian merely diverted his blow. His fist crashed into my chest. I applied the most basic form of redirection to soften the blow by twisting my body at the last ...

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The Honored One, Chapter 24

“There’s the abomination!”



“Destroy it!”



Maybe, he should’ve seen this coming, Satoru mused. After all, his very presence would uproot quite a lot of Aeldari culture, if Caoimhe’s words were to be believed. They lived their whole life in fea...

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The Shattering, Chapter 20

Not human.



The scanners, capable of detecting just about any physical thing, including the genetics of any living creature, pinged that the humanoid thing that flew into the human encampment, carrying a Rangdan Monolith, which weighed a staggering five hundred metric tons, wa...

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The Shattering, Chapter 19

“I kind of already knew that, dad,” Sereen smiled. “You hid it really well, but there were a bunch of times when I noticed something was off. Do you remember that explosion in the mines near Alka about five years ago?”

“I do.” nodded. He remembered it well enough. He and Sereen ...

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The Honored One, Chapter 23

Satoru wondered how many human beings had once stood where he stood, and looked upon the sight before him. Probably none. Or, if there were at all, probably very few. Because, this was... something else entirely, something he’d never once imagined in all of his years of existence and life. Not ...

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A Guardsman's Game, Chapter 38

As I was sent to the floor for what must’ve been the hundredth time, I realized that maybe I was going about this the wrong way. I gained no real ground against Lord Khars. Not only was he stronger, he was also faster and far more resilient; it was no real physical contest. I couldn’t outmusc...

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The Shattering, Chapter 18

“Sereen!” Thragg swooped low. He didn’t even care that there were people who saw him fly down from the sky, carrying a massive black stone monolith with his bare hands as though it weighed absolutely nothing. Strangely, the whole thing was actually quite heavy for its size, weighing in at n...

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The Honored One, Chapter 22

“And that’s how She-Who-Thirsts came to have ownership over the soul of very single Eldar in all of existence.” The Farseer, Caoimhe, explained, narrating the story of how the Eldar came to be where they are now, fractured and scattered, weakened and close to extinction, but still fighting ...

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A Guardsman's Game, Chapter 37

I stumbled and fell, instantly and immediately brought low when Khars caught my hand, broke it, and then slammed me into the ground, all of it done within the span of a single millisecond. The only reason I even noticed what he’d done was because I was in my Enhanced Human form, which gave me t...

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New Fic Idea

So, after toying around with a bunch of Worm ideas, I decided to scrap everything for now as something really interesting came to me in a dream.

So, the general gist of it is that it's an ASOIAF/Warhammer 40k crossover. The main character is an Imperium heretic who died, after realizing c...

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The Shattering, Chapter 17

Argall stared at the tall, gaunt, skeletal robot dressed in ornate armor and wielding a cackling staff, standing right before him, who was also most definitely staring back at him. This was an Iron Man? Well, that name was a bit misleading, because this... mechanized entity was neither made of ir...

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The Honored One, Chapter 21

When he was a kid, Satoru once heard someone say on a TV talk show, “Making your first million dollars is the hard part; after that, making your second million dollars is going to be much easier.” Well, he wasn’t sure about the money thing, since he was filthy rich from the Gojo Clan’s tr...

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A Guardsman's Game, Chapter 36

Perry hadn’t caught on or understood what it was they were doing. And, he figured, that was likely for the best. It meant he was able to test him as much as he wanted, without his main subject realizing what was going on, which garnered the best results. Cegorach’s sudden arrival hadn’t bee...

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The Shattering, Chapter 16

What are you?” The dark and powerful voice boomed across the bridge, shattering dozens of the crimson, crystalline growths in a cascade of shards and red blotches. The entirety of the vessel shook. And Thragg’s eyes narrowed. This... this presence wasn’t something he cou...

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The Honored One, Chapter 20

Satoru quickly snuffed out the minuscule volume of True Negative Cursed Energy he’d created, letting it dissipate into the air. Summoning that tiny sliver had been painfully difficult, but he’d done it and, for some reason that he still couldn’t quite figure out, exposure to True Negative C...

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A Guardsman's Game, Chapter 35

“Kitten!” The stranger, apparently known as Cegorach, which was a strange name, exclaimed as he turned to the Lord-Commander. My eyes narrowed. This stranger was a friend of the God-Emperor or, at the very least, an acquaintance of some kind and was, therefore, above my mortal judgement, but ...

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The Shattering, Chapter 15

The entirety of the alien vessel broke and fell apart around him, like a mountain collapsing under its own weight. It hadn’t been, Thragg mused, durable enough to withstand his flight from the inside. Surging faster than light itself had a tendency to warp and bend time and space, and accelerat...

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New Fic

Just been reading a ton of Worm content lately and the world and setting definitely seems interesting. Do you guys think you'd enjoy a Worm fic if I wrote one? I don't have a definitive idea yet as to how I'd go about writing it, but I'm definitely interested.

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The Honored One, Chapter 19

“There seems to be a misunderstanding!” Satoru said as he leapt backward to avoid a bunch of... what the hell were those things, actually? Shurikens? Slivers of sharpened metal? Whatever the case, he leapt back to avoid them, because ninjas did a ton of back flips and just standing still whil...

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A Guardsman's Game, Chapter 34:

“So, how does the game work, again?” I asked, brows furrowing as I stared at the map on the massive, circular table in front of me. Upon the table was a flat map, drawn with ink on a light-brown paper, whose edges appeared withered and crinkled. The map itself was of a planet that I was unfam...

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The Honored One, Chapter 18

The Eldar tore right through the hull and walked in like they owned the place. They entered through and into a place that Larkin had once referred to as a hangar, which was apparently where the lifeboats were placed – or it was where they would be placed if this goddamn ship had any. It didn’...

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The Shattering, Chapter 14

The Reanimation Protocol finished; and ancient codes and slumbering machinery whirred to life with baleful emerald lights. The earth shook, slumbering marvels and horrors of technology slowly rousing from their slumber. Eons-old procedures and instances activated, trillions and trillions of terab...

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