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The '''Necrontyr''' are an ancient and long-extinct race of humanoids. The planet they originated on was barren and radiation-blasted, making it incredibly hostile to life. It was so hostile that plasma storms and atomic winds constantly scoured its surface. Life on the planet was harsh; lives were short and uncertain. Their bodies were ridden with radiation sickness and they lived a morbid life, constantly fearful of their coming death.
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The '''Necrontyr''' were an ancient race of humanoids now long extinct.
  
The Necrontyr attempted to master science, unlike the [[Old Ones]] who used psychic power and links to the [[Immaterium]] to advance themselves. They learnt after thousands of years that they could not control their destiny with science. Their bodies could not be changed to survive on the planet and not suffer from the radiation sickness and perpetual fear of death. Their cities were built in anticipation of their demise, and simply became vast tomb complexes with a few homes for the living, in a temporary form.
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==History==
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===Origins===
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The Necrontyr's planet of origin was barren and radiation-blasted, making it incredibly hostile to life. Their bodies were ridden with radiation sickness and they lived a morbid life, constantly fearful of their coming deaths. Their cities were built in anticipation of their demise, little more than vast tomb complexes with a few temporary homes for the living.{{Fn|1}}
  
Eventually they developed sufficient technology to move out to other planets. They did not have the abilities of the Old Ones to move between the stars in seconds, and had to use slow moving stasis crypts and slow burning torch ships to gradually grope out to other stars. They clad their ships in their [[living metal]] to withstand the rigors of space flight. After much time, they met the Old Ones. This meeting of a short lived, dour race to a race of hopeful and nigh-immortal people set a fire of rage burning in the hearts of the Necrontyr. From this moment on, they turned their entire lives to destroying the Old Ones in spite of their superior lifestyles.
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The Necrontyr attempted to overcome their mortality with scientific means, but realized after thousands of years that their bodies could not be changed to survive on the planet.  Instead, they developed spacefaring technology, though of a much slower and more uncertain nature than the methods of the [[Old Ones]].  Where the Old Ones were able to move between the stars in seconds, the Necrontyr had to use slow-moving ships, equipped with stasis crypts, to reach out to the stars. They clad their ships in [[living metal]] to withstand the rigors of space flight.{{Fn|1}} 
  
When war was declared, the Necrontyr realized they would never be able to win. They were constantly outmaneuvered by the Old Ones mastery of the webways. Eventually they were pushed back to merely an annoyance in the outer regions among the halo stars. The fury of the Necrontyr was cooled after many thousands of years of imprisonment, and their disgust of the Old Ones turned into an utter hatred of all life.
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===The Meeting of the Races===
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After much time, they met the Old Ones. This meeting between a short-lived, dour race and a hopeful, nigh-immortal one set a fire of rage burning in the hearts of the Necrontyr.  From this moment on, they turned their entire lives to destroying the Old Ones.{{Fn|1}}
  
Due to their sun being what has haunted them for so long, the Necrontyr have studied the suns in an attempt to understand more of how they worked and to try to find something they could unleash on the Old Ones. Eventually, they found something so ancient as to predate even the Old Ones. This sentience fed on the stars they orbited but had little conception of the universe around them other than satiating their need for energy. This was the weapon they needed to fight the Old Ones, and win. Their etheric form made them invincible to conventional weapons. They were named [[C'tan]], or Star Gods.
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When war was declared, the Necrontyr realised they would never be able to win. They were constantly outmanoeuvred by the Old Ones' mastery of the [[Webway]]. Eventually they were pushed back to being merely an annoyance in the outer regions among the [[Halo Stars]]. The fury of the Necrontyr was cooled after many thousands of years of imprisonment, while their disgust of the Old Ones turned into an utter hatred of all life.{{Fn|1}}
  
How the Necrontyr managed to communicate with these beings is unknown, but the Necrontyr knew these beings could not understand the material universe without a physical, material body. So they made bodies for these creatures out of their living metal, allowing these bodies to expand and change at the will of being. Supposedly, 'translucent streams of force' were seen as the first being moved across the incorporeal starlight bridge into the bodies forged for them.
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=== The Star Gods ===
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As their star had haunted their own existence, the Necrontyr studied the stars in an attempt to understand more of how they worked and to try to find something they could unleash on the Old Ones. Eventually, they found something so ancient as to predate even the Old Ones. This sentience fed on the stars they orbited but had little conception of the universe around them other than satisfying their need for energy. This was the weapon they needed to fight the Old Ones. Their etheric form made them invincible to conventional weapons.  They were named [[C'tan]], or Star Gods.{{Fn|1}}
  
The first being to come across the starlight bridge was the Nightbringer. As the creature became more manifest and intelligent, the Necrontyr fell in awe of their discovery. Shortly after this, the C'tan were worshiped as gods simply because of their supreme powers. The C'tan turned the Necrontyr into slaves and enjoyed ruling over them with cruelty and distrust.
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How the Necrontyr managed to communicate with these beings is unknown, but the Necrontyr knew these beings could not understand the material universe without a physical, material body. So they made bodies for these creatures out of their living metal, allowing these bodies to expand and change at will. Supposedly, "translucent streams of force" were seen as the first being moved across the incorporeal starlight bridge into the body forged for it.{{Fn|1}}
  
Soon the Necrontyr were ready to begin the battle anew with the Old Ones. The C'tan then made a proposition to the Necrontyr, one they could not refuse. They offered immortality stability for the race. Their cursed flesh would be discarded in favor of bodies like their gods, made of living metal. Their bodies would be consumed and their minds transferred into the new metal bodies with which they could continue the war with the Old Ones. Whether the Necrontyr knew what the consequences of this were is unknown, but their entire race was purged, transferred into the metal bodies. Their minds were dulled and they were drawn into eternal servitude. Only a few of the Necrontyr retained any form of independent thought, but it was much reduced. The Necrontyr were no more, and the [[Necron]]s were born.
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The first being to come across the starlight bridge was [[Aza'gorod]], the Night Bringer.  As the creature became more manifest and intelligent, the Necrontyr began to worship the C'tan as gods for their supreme power. The C'tan turned the Necrontyr into slaves and enjoyed ruling over them with cruelty and disgust.{{Fn|1}}
  
[[Category: Necrons and C'tan]]
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=== The Necrons Rise ===
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Soon the Necrontyr were ready to begin the battle anew with the Old Ones. The C'tan then made a proposition to the Necrontyr that they could not refuse: immortality for their race.  Their cursed flesh would be discarded in favour of bodies like their gods', made of living metal. Their bodies would be consumed and their minds transferred into the new metal bodies with which they could continue the war with the Old Ones. Whether the Necrontyr knew the consequences of this is unknown, but their entire race was purged when it was transferred into the metal bodies. Their minds were dulled and they were drawn into eternal servitude. Only a few of the Necrontyr retained any form of independent thought, but it was much reduced. The Necrontyr were no more, and the [[Necron]]s were born.{{Fn|1}}
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==A Dead Race==
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During the [[Age of the Imperium]], the Necrontyr became one of a thousand dead or forgotten civilisations that interested only the offices of the [[Explorator]] Archaeos.{{Fn|2}}
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==Sources==
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*{{Endn|1}}: [[Codex: Necrons (3rd Edition)]]
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*{{Endn|2}}: [http://www.games-workshop.com/MEDIA_CustomProductCatalog/m1280011_BFG_Necron_and_Tyranid_Fleets.pdf Battlefleet Gothic - Necrons], pg. 72
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Revision as of 06:49, 6 January 2014

The Necrontyr were an ancient race of humanoids now long extinct.

History

Origins

The Necrontyr's planet of origin was barren and radiation-blasted, making it incredibly hostile to life. Their bodies were ridden with radiation sickness and they lived a morbid life, constantly fearful of their coming deaths. Their cities were built in anticipation of their demise, little more than vast tomb complexes with a few temporary homes for the living.[1]

The Necrontyr attempted to overcome their mortality with scientific means, but realized after thousands of years that their bodies could not be changed to survive on the planet. Instead, they developed spacefaring technology, though of a much slower and more uncertain nature than the methods of the Old Ones. Where the Old Ones were able to move between the stars in seconds, the Necrontyr had to use slow-moving ships, equipped with stasis crypts, to reach out to the stars. They clad their ships in living metal to withstand the rigors of space flight.[1]

The Meeting of the Races

After much time, they met the Old Ones. This meeting between a short-lived, dour race and a hopeful, nigh-immortal one set a fire of rage burning in the hearts of the Necrontyr. From this moment on, they turned their entire lives to destroying the Old Ones.[1]

When war was declared, the Necrontyr realised they would never be able to win. They were constantly outmanoeuvred by the Old Ones' mastery of the Webway. Eventually they were pushed back to being merely an annoyance in the outer regions among the Halo Stars. The fury of the Necrontyr was cooled after many thousands of years of imprisonment, while their disgust of the Old Ones turned into an utter hatred of all life.[1]

The Star Gods

As their star had haunted their own existence, the Necrontyr studied the stars in an attempt to understand more of how they worked and to try to find something they could unleash on the Old Ones. Eventually, they found something so ancient as to predate even the Old Ones. This sentience fed on the stars they orbited but had little conception of the universe around them other than satisfying their need for energy. This was the weapon they needed to fight the Old Ones. Their etheric form made them invincible to conventional weapons. They were named C'tan, or Star Gods.[1]

How the Necrontyr managed to communicate with these beings is unknown, but the Necrontyr knew these beings could not understand the material universe without a physical, material body. So they made bodies for these creatures out of their living metal, allowing these bodies to expand and change at will. Supposedly, "translucent streams of force" were seen as the first being moved across the incorporeal starlight bridge into the body forged for it.[1]

The first being to come across the starlight bridge was Aza'gorod, the Night Bringer. As the creature became more manifest and intelligent, the Necrontyr began to worship the C'tan as gods for their supreme power. The C'tan turned the Necrontyr into slaves and enjoyed ruling over them with cruelty and disgust.[1]

The Necrons Rise

Soon the Necrontyr were ready to begin the battle anew with the Old Ones. The C'tan then made a proposition to the Necrontyr that they could not refuse: immortality for their race. Their cursed flesh would be discarded in favour of bodies like their gods', made of living metal. Their bodies would be consumed and their minds transferred into the new metal bodies with which they could continue the war with the Old Ones. Whether the Necrontyr knew the consequences of this is unknown, but their entire race was purged when it was transferred into the metal bodies. Their minds were dulled and they were drawn into eternal servitude. Only a few of the Necrontyr retained any form of independent thought, but it was much reduced. The Necrontyr were no more, and the Necrons were born.[1]

A Dead Race

During the Age of the Imperium, the Necrontyr became one of a thousand dead or forgotten civilisations that interested only the offices of the Explorator Archaeos.[2]

Sources