Chapter 977 Pious Lorja
"Again?" Corax caught a very subtle word, but Lin Fan was in no mood to explain anything to him now. He just asked everyone to leave quickly. Why did Cadia need to fight?
After boarding Magnus, Lin Fan frowned and remained silent. He was thinking about whether his behavior just now was correct.
Yes, he was really angry with Nurgle and Gomao, so he decided to get rid of them in this way. But after calming down and thinking carefully, Lin Fan found that he had no better way to deal with these gods.
Only concepts can fight against concepts, but it is obvious that the concepts of the subject are far more powerful than these gods.
According to Isa, the white spots Lin Fan made on Nurgle caused the extinction of a large number of creatures, but this did not happen on a planet, but was borne more evenly by the entire galaxy. Therefore, it did not trigger a more severe chain reaction.
However, Lin Fan would not be grateful for this situation. He felt more helpless and in awe. If Isa hadn't rushed over to stop him, Lin Fan would not have realized what was happening, and would have continued to use his mind to create more pure white.
How many lives would die in Lin Fan's hands for no reason? At that time, would Lin Fan say to others: They were infected by Nurgle's plague, and it's better to let me give them a quick death anyway.
This idea is really beastly.
Oh. It's really troublesome. I have to go to the Silent King to have a chat and see if he has any insights.
Lin Fan was melancholy, and then he looked back at the Primarchs who were a distance away from him and became a little alienated.
Leman Russ hesitated for a long time, wanting to say something but couldn't open his mouth. He sat cross-legged on Magnus with his arms folded and remained silent.
Diego was shocked by the decline of the Sea of Souls. He looked at Lin Fan with suspicion in his eyes, obviously treating him as a serious threat to the Emperor and the Human Empire.
Corax was very calm, just focusing on Lorgar. If he was a little abnormal, Corax didn't mind having his hands stained with his brother's blood.
Isha was a little haggard, as pitiful as a leaf hit by frost. She sobbed softly, mourning the lives that had passed away forever. She had never thought that the power of the subjective would be so terrifying.
This calmness that made Lin Fan a little breathless was broken by Lorgar. He looked at Lin Fan with an unbelievable and awed look, and the strong fanaticism emanating from it did not even need too much interpretation to understand.
I thought that gods such as Nurgle were the supreme gods, but I didn't expect that there would be gods beyond the sky and gods beyond the gods!
Lin Fan had no good feelings for Lorgar's worship. After reading the book, Lin Fan dared to say that even Lorgar himself did not understand Lorgar's essence better than him.
Lorgar looked like a devout fanatic on the surface, but his behavioral logic was contrary to the fanaticism in the religious sense. It is unknown what is wrong with Lorgar's gene seed, or his warp nature, which makes Lorgar himself much more fragile in mind than other Primarchs. This defect is manifested in his offspring in unconditional obedience to authority.
Lorgar had just landed and exuded the unique aura of a Primarch when he was still a child, and then he was picked up by his adoptive father Kor Phaeron.
The world Lorgar lives in is a backward world firmly controlled by religion. Kor Phaeron carried forward the fine tradition of charlatans and coaxed Lorgar into believing that he was a preacher of truth.
During the journey, Kor Phaeron fully carried forward the beastly education method. While he taught Lorgar everything he knew, he punished him with corporal punishment according to the standards of an ascetic monk.
If Lorgar respected Kor Phaeron's knowledge and accepted his corporal punishment with all his heart, it would be an explainable reason. But when Kor Phaeron abused his slaves to riot, Lorgar did not choose to stand on the side of the slaves, but loyally helped his adoptive father to deal with these slaves.
On the other hand, Lorgar's brother.
Corax was thrown on the planet of Redemption as soon as he landed. There were factories the size of cities, ruthless guards armed to the teeth, and miners living like animals. He twisted off the head of a guard who beat a miner with an expressionless face, and gave the head of the dead man to Nasturi, who could be regarded as his sister, as a gift. Then Corax began his vigorous revolutionary movement, vowing to smash all the shackles on the people.
Koz, as soon as he landed, he came to Nostramo, which can be regarded as the human version of Gomor. He relied on his intelligence and perseverance to survive in the harsh environment, and he never thought of stealing even when catching mice to eat. This was true even though the food controlled by the nobles and wealthy merchants of Nostramo could be squandered for tens of thousands of years. In the end, he became the Night Haunter, the nightmare of all sinners and evildoers in Nostramo. Under his shadow, the crime rate in Nostramo fell to nearly 0% in just one year.
Motarion, as soon as he landed, came to Barbarus, which was full of witchcraft and poison gas and was firmly controlled by the alien overlord Nikkel. At the beginning, Mortarion followed Nikkel to learn carefully. Although he had doubts in his heart, he did not show them. When he left Nikkel's fortress out of curiosity and found a poor and dilapidated human village in a valley, he finally understood what he should do. He should lead this group of people oppressed by the aliens to revolt and overthrow the alien overlords who oppressed them. Although the process was a bit difficult, the starting point was good after all.
No matter what these primarchs have become now, they all had justice and beauty in their hearts when they first started their lives. On the contrary, this Lorgar, not only did not help the slaves, but also killed all these slaves without any psychological burden, and finally pointed at the corpses of these people and said stupidity.
If you were a primarch with a bad temper like the Lion King, would you dare to hit me, Kor Phaeron? I would be in a good mood if I didn't peel off your skin and use it as a cushion.
Lorgar grew up like this, supporting Kor Phaeron and worshipping the gods he believed in. Until one day he dreamed that the Emperor would come here, so he came to greet him with great joy, and held a month-long grand celebration to praise the gods for coming to the world.
But do you think he was completely devoted to the Emperor's belief?
Lin Fan's evaluation was that it was true.
The Emperor that Lorgar believed in was completely different from the real Emperor. He gave the Emperor countless halos and glory in his mind, and separated the image of the Emperor from his actual existence.
Lin Fan would rather call Lorgar's behavior a fanatic fan who only believed in his own conjectures and ignored the facts.