Fantasy Sci-fi The Outsider, whose true name is Tsara'noga, is one of the four remaining C'tan, the Star Gods of the Necrons. The Outsider is probably the most mysterious of the four and very little is known about it. The Outsider, like the other remaining C'tan, was tricked by Cegorach, the Aeldari. Description The Outsider is an insane C'tan whose gaze causes madness and despair wherever it fell. Those in its presence would rather take their own lives than endure its hellish presence. [1b] Background According to Eldar legend, during the War in Heaven the Outsider and the Eldar trickster god Cegorach engaged in duel.
A Bladewing Outsider and its horde of thralls by MichaelGalefire on DeviantArt
The largest known star is at most ~2500 times the radius of our Sun. This makes the largest star ~250000 times the radius of Terra. This would mean the dyson sphere of the Outsider or the Outsider itself: Possesses a radius 128 times the largest known star . Can fit over 2 million copies of the largest known star 1 History 1.1 Star Gods 1.2 The Necrontyr and the Wars of Secession 1.3 War in Heaven 1.4 Biotransference and the Rise of the Necrons 1.5 Necrons Ascendant 1.6 The Tide Turns 1.7 Enslaver Plague 1.8 Silent King's Betrayal 2 C'tan Shards 3 Transcendent C'tan 1 History 2 The Final Act 3 Cegorach's Rose 4 Videos 5 Sources History Cegorach, The Laughing God, looks on as his children, the Harlequins fight against the forces of Chaos. Cegorach is the Aeldari god of deception, stealth, creativity, art and trickery. How every faction would react if Tsara'noga the Outsider ended his self imposed exile and returned to the galaxy.. 40K end times would be when the emperor comes back and fights off all the demon primarchs at the same time only for the tyranids main force to arrive in the sol system. The necrons attempt to close off the warp but a.
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IIRC The Outsider is still a full C'tan, it was just tricked into consuming other C'tan and was driven mad. We know that transcendent C'tan are super powerful, yet are only composed of multiple shards.. 40k's foucus is on the Imperium of Man and Chaos and not the War on Heaven, thus sadly its highly unlikely we will ever see a full power C. Tsara'noga, the Outsider: A C'tan that went insane due to its consumption of other C'tan or possibly an Eldar deity. Yggra'nya, the World Shaper: A C'tan whose very thoughts could break apart a planet and reshape it in a form more pleasing to him. Zarhulash, the Potentate: Used by the Necrons to power the Pharos. 1 History 2 Dragon of Mars 3 Abilities 4 See Also 5 Sources History A C'tan Shard of Mag'ladroth the Void Dragon. Mag'ladroth is named "the Void-Dragon" in Aeldari Mythology, which portrays it as a figure of oblivion, wanton destruction and devastation. r/40kLore • 1 yr. ago New_Subject1352 Any original form C'tan remaining? The Necrontyr had been sent to the Halo Stars time out corner after their thrashing by the Old Ones. They stumble across these big star guzzling creatures of what I can only see described as some kind of primordial gas.
tracendent c'tan of the Outsider and his inverted geometric madness Warhammer 40k artwork
The Outsider lore. So hopefully some of you guys saw my recent Void Dragon conversion, now I'm looking towards my next one. The Outsider. So I'm gathering lore, fluff, anything to help my with a better concept. I have a concept, I have yet to draw it. Right now I'm just looking for what is known about it. 4 Warhammer Miniatures game Tabletop games 7 Sources History Nurturers of Intelligence The Old Ones are an ancient intelligent species of nearly immortal creatures of a slow and cold-blooded intelligence who may have been reptilian in nature.
First, in the necron 3ed codex, which is Oldcrons lore, there's a part where the still sleeping Hive fleet leviathan avoids what we assume is the prison of the outsider. This is either a solar system sized structure or something so bright it can be detected visually in the intergalactic void, and it contains an unshaded C'tan. Tsara'noga, the Outsider: A C'tan that went insane due to its consumption of other C'tan or possibly an Eldar deity. Yggra'nya, the World Shaper: A C'tan's whose very thoughts could break apart a planet and reshape it in a form more pleasing to him. Zarhulash, the Potentate: Used by the Necrons to power the Pharos.
C'tan, Necrons, The Outsider, Warhammer 40,000 Outsider compared to Nightbringer Gallery
A killer of stars, and of worlds. An eater of gods. The Old Ones themselves could not stand before this star-spawned creature. And yet, as shall be the fate of all things, the Nightbringer was broken beneath the heel of the Necron Empire, bound and humbled. The Outsider has been trapped in its Dyson Sphere since the War in Heaven, and as a C'tan cannot interact with the Warp at all.. It's not the 40k End Times. It's the Trademarkening. 2011/08/06 13:01:28 Subject: C'tan outsider returned as the Tyranid hive mind-Loki- Norn Queen.