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− | The the four main '''Gods of Chaos''' are the following: | + | The the four main '''Gods of [[Chaos]]''' are the following: |
− | * [[Khorne]] - | + | * [[Khorne]] - The blood God |
− | * [[Tzeentch]] - | + | * [[Tzeentch]] - The changer of ways |
− | * [[Nurgle]] - | + | * [[Nurgle]] - The father of pestilence |
− | * [[Slaanesh]] - | + | * [[Slaanesh]] - The prince of excess |
− | + | There are also minor Chaos Gods, which are also known as renegade Gods. These include: | |
* [[Malal]] | * [[Malal]] | ||
* [[Necoho]] | * [[Necoho]] | ||
* [[Zuvassin]] | * [[Zuvassin]] | ||
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− | + | All Gods of Chaos are created by the echos of the emotions of mortal beings in the [[Warp]]. | |
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− | All | ||
[[Category:Gods and Daemons]] | [[Category:Gods and Daemons]] |
Revision as of 20:11, 27 October 2006
The the four main Gods of Chaos are the following:
- Khorne - The blood God
- Tzeentch - The changer of ways
- Nurgle - The father of pestilence
- Slaanesh - The prince of excess
There are also minor Chaos Gods, which are also known as renegade Gods. These include:
All Gods of Chaos are created by the echos of the emotions of mortal beings in the Warp.