Destroyer Cult
The Destroyer Cult is a sub-sect of Necron society characterized by their hatred of organic life.[1a]
Description
Those of the Destroyer Cult are Necrons who have descended into apparent madness and are considered untrustworthy and dangerous by their own kind.[1a] They are agents of annihilation whose sole reason for existence is centred around an unshakable yearning to cleanse the universe of life. Unlike most other Necrons, those of the Destroyer Cult do not wish to reverse biotransference and regain their organic forms; instead they have heavily modified themselves to better kill their foes. Members of the Destroyer Cult can be found on every tomb world and have been seen among every social class in Necron society.[1b] Destroyer Cultists are outcasts in their own society, with most Necrons believing their madness to be infectious. However, Dynasties still find them useful shock troops.[6]
Such is their hatred of life that members of the Destroyer Cult hold that they will relentlessly scour a planet's organisms down to the microscopic level. This includes plants, bacteria and even oceans, which they will boil with their weaponry. Even if it takes decades, Destroyers will never cease in their purge.[5] What impels them to join the Cult is unknown but some suspect a subconscious imperative programmed into their command protocols - possibly by the C'tan.[1b] The Oruscar Dynasty member Revkkah, for example, believed Aza'gorod was responsible for the creation of the Destroyer Cults and thought the infected were the C'tan's bastard offspring.[7]
Destroyer Cult Forces
- Lokhusts
- Skorpekhs
- Skorpekh Lord[2]
- Skorpekh Destroyer[2]
- Hexmark Destroyers[3] have Skorpekh bodies, but due to originating as Deathmarks prefer to kill things at range.
- Ophydian Destroyer[4]
- Plasmacytes are not Destroyers, but rather Canoptek constructs designed specifically to interact with Destroyers.
Known Destroyer Cults
- Heralds of Obliteration - Sautekh Dynasty. Part of the Blade of Gidrim Reclamation Legion.[8]
Images
Heralds of Obliteration[8]
See also
Sources
- 1: Codex: Necrons (8th Edition):
- 2: Warhammer Community: Warhammer 40,000 Preview – What’s in the Box? (Posted on 13/06/2020) (Last accessed on 13 June 2020)
- 3: Warhammer Community: Warhammer Preview Online: Shadow, Iron & Broken Realms (Posted on 22/08/2020) (Last accessed on 22 August 2020)
- 4: Warhammer Community: The Codex Show (Posted on 12/9/2020) (Last accessed on 12 September 2020)
- 5: The Infinite and the Divine (Novel), Act 2, Chapter 1
- 6: Codex: Necrons (9th Edition), pg. 19
- 7: The Bleeding Stars (Short Story)
- 8: White Dwarf 52 (2015) - Necron Decurions