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>>6858495 In fluff, it says that Khorne sends his flesh hounds on those who slay the unarmed.
The servants of Khorne are bound by one desire, to be stronger, to be better, to be more terrifying on the field of battle than anyone else, for their foes to see their crimson armor, and to know fear, for they face an unbeatable foe, juggernauts of unquenchable rage, of unstoppable wrath, and they seek to test themselves, to find foes worthy of their blades, that they might shine ever brighter in the eyes of their god.
To slay an unarmed child is to show weakness in the eyes of Khorne. Any man can kill a child. But few can cleave a space marine in twain with a backswing. Fewer still can face anything in the galaxy and stand their ground, a sadistic smile on their face, a burning anger that will never die in their hearts.
Even the might Adeptus Astartes know fear. Not so with the servants on Mighty Khorne.
The children of the Blood god are not in the business of killing things that will make them look pathetic, for what god of Martial prowess, of war, of slaughter, of strength would treasure those who would waste their time on something so insignificant as a child, when in war, only the strongest survive?
People don't seem to GET Khorne, which irritates me to no end, and with one fell swing I prepare to be trolled. |