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Warhammer 40,000 - The Necrons Tribute

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After some vids using only Immediate Music and games soundtracks this one is a bit like an experiment. The music I used is not grim and dark as I would like it to be, but still it fits the Necrons well. Turn up the volume and enjoy watching!

The Necrons are a mysterious race of skeletal warriors that have lain dormant in their stasis-tombs for millions of years. They are ancient beyond reckoning, pre-dating even the Eldar. At long last however, they are beginning to awaken, for the galaxy is ripe for the greatest harvest since the demise of the Old Ones.

The Necrons' story is one of ancient betrayal. Aeons ago, the Necrontyr race clung to their short lives in fear of oblivion at the hands of their massive and ravaging star. They pushed the limits of science in an effort to lengthen their lives, but to no avail. In their desperation, the looked to their science and discovered ethereal beings, feeding on the energies of whole stars. They named these beings the star gods, or C'tan. They offered the Necrontyr people immortality but only at a terrible price. We will never know if the Necrontyr knew this price, but their race was completely purged and transferred into new metal bodies.

The C'tan are enormous energy beings who were given physical embodiments by the Necrontyr. They encased the C'tan inside vast lumps of their living metal, the same material they used in their space faring ships. The metal mutated into the shape desired by the personality of the being inside. The Night Bringer was forged into a dark figure with a large cloak, adding to the fear it already inspires, and the Deceiver is formed into a wily shape. Originally there were a large number of C'tan, but due to the machinations of the Deceiver, this number reduced to four, The Night Bringer, The Deceiver, The Void Dragon and The Outsider.

The Necrontyr accepted the C'tan's offer and their life essence was encased in living metal bodies. What they did not know was that the process dulled their minds and senses until they became slaves of the C'tan. The C'tan needed warrior-slaves to harvest the lifeforms of the galaxy so the star gods could feast on souls, and their new Necrons served this purpose very well.

The Necrons burst into the Old Ones strongest fortresses and destroyed their magics and technology. The Old Ones were forced to seed planets with life to help fight the C'tan, including the Eldar and Krork. These races had the ability to use the warp to defend themselves. Gradually, the Old Ones were forced back behind the relentless push of the C'tan and billions of souls were harvested for the Star Gods. The C'tan had been working on a plan to cripple the Old Ones, and eventually it came to fruition. They burst into and destroyed the webways discovered by the Old Ones. Without these portals, the Old Ones were practically crippled, being unable to move troops throughout the galaxy. With the new races using so much warp power for the purposes of killing, the benign creatures in the warp mutated into the evil creatures they are today. Then the Enslavers came, and forced the Necrons back with their psychic powers. The 4 remaining C'tan went into stasis to avoid the Enslavers and allow the galaxy to repopulate without the psychic swarm, so they could emerge and reconquer their empire.
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Exitus - E Nomine
(If someone doen't understand the text and is interested in what does it mean - here's translation: http://pl.youtube.com/watch?v=fT2iZ74RzZI )
Fatal Vision - Immediate Music

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I am in no way associated with Games Workshop.

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  • No enemy could face BILLIONS of Guardsmen!!!

  • @The9thMan99 and the artillery support.

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  • The Necron army isn't even awake... they don't need their army to mop up the Horde and Imperium. Good luck fighting an endless tide.

  • @PaladinoDragonide97 and what will happen when all life is died what is life to feed on you go back to your tomb or be munch on by your gods what a ending for them

  • Our galaxy will be back!!!!

  • Are you sure atechpriest? Are you sure?

    WE CAN!!!! NECRONS WILL DESTROY EVERYTHING. Space Marine will be defeated for ever !!

    This galaxy will be ours...

  • No enemy could face 10000 space marines

  • The C'Tan were more than happy to oblige.

  • I finished 'Dead Men Walking'

    Even though the Imperium lost they gave the best fight they could and they were outnumbered and the final battle.If they would have support then they win. Despite that I like the necrons.

  • @Erikjust seeing as they are machines and more then likely have machine-like tendancies, its pretty safe to say that he could have been simulating the event as "ok A. i could fight both sides, risk losing, B leave, or C ally with Space Marines to defeat, at the moment, a more immediate threat to my army" deciding isnt a bad addition...as i said, it shows machines can think, so i dont see why people would want mindless robots over precise and thinking robot killers, more room for lore advancement

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