Warhammer: The Beginning is the Crisis of Annihilation Chapter :

 Chapter 39 The Right Person 14

  The Glory of Macragge experienced three weeks of subspace voyages intermittently, and finally locked onto the real coordinates of the Thalassa galaxy, and jumped out of the subspace.

  Before he came, Guilliman did not ask anyone to send galaxies to the planet Thalassa.

  Such a huge fleet entered the real world from the subspace, which directly aroused the alarm of the galaxy defense mechanism.

  The fleet responsible for defending the Thalassa galaxy thought it was an attack from the chaos traitors, and wanted to release the imprisoned demons and seize the sealed items, and almost launched an attack.

   It was not until the two sides reported the imperial pass sequence and exchanged identities that a misunderstanding was avoided.

  Guilliman's fleet entered the Thalassa galaxy and headed straight for the destination - the planet Thalassa.

  The planet Thalassa is a fortress world, and the Inquisition has undergone a lot of modifications for safety.

  The entire planet is surrounded by a large number of weapon platforms, space mines, and silos.

   If the Chaos Fleet does not pay a heavy price, it is impossible to capture this planet.

  Talassa galaxy is the base camp of the active judges in the Ultramar star field, and a large number of demon hosts and subspace creations are sealed here.

  The existence of demon hosts is very special. After some humans with special physiques are selected, the judge will engrave specific marks, runes and protective spells on their bodies.

  Then the original owner's soul was emptied out and turned into a special flesh and blood container.

  When everything is ready, use the mysterious ritual and the real name of the devil to bind the demons in the flesh and blood container and imprison them.

   This is a very effective means of sealing.

   However, in order to better deal with demons, the judges of the radical faction often take a slanted sword.

  They will create a demon host to fight other demons and ask for information.

  Of course, such behavior is very dangerous. Once discovered, it will be regarded as treason, and may be sentenced to excommunication for treason.

  Contacting and trading with demons is one of the most intolerable things in the empire.

  Once it is revealed, it will often attract suspicion and attacks from various forces.

   This is also the reason Guilliman wants to find white gloves, he can't leave a handle, especially when he can't control the overall situation of the empire.

   Radical Inquisitors are his best cover.

  If it is impossible to do anything, you can also abandon the car to protect the handsome and protect yourself.

   This is not because Guilliman is cruel and treats people as tools.

   But the evil **** is omnipresent, so he must be fully prepared.

   Horus was dissatisfied because the Emperor excluded him from the Terra Council, and finally chose to turn his back on mankind when Chaos tempted him.

  The greatest enemy of the human empire is the evil gods, but the evil gods do not have a strong control over the real universe. They can only choose spokespersons to disrupt the human empire.

   Guilliman wondered if there would be a next Horus.

   If so, who will be the next Horus? ?

   Calgar?

   Kaur?

  Forbidden Army?

  Supreme Lord?

  No one can predict who the next traitor will be and what form he will use to destroy the empire.

  Guilliman could only make himself draw a good hand of cards as much as possible.

   If you want to have a good card, you must occupy the righteous position.

   If you want to occupy the position of righteousness, you must not let yourself have any flaws, at least you must not be caught by others.

  He wants fame, and he also wants information from the warp.

   This white glove plan is a top secret plan that he must implement.

  The host of demons is what the Tribunal cleaned up and took back from the radical judges. They were imprisoned in the depths of the fortress city, and if there were no accidents, they would be sealed in it forever.

  In addition to the demonic host, the source of the subspace sealed item is more complicated.

  The Milky Way has existed for 13 billion years, from the birth of the first stars.

  Countless civilizations have risen and fallen, and the buildings of those civilizations have been erased by the power of time.

  Even if they are space undead, they have not existed for more than 100 million years.

   One can imagine how many secrets are hidden in this ancient galaxy.

   The Eldar were not the first race to touch the Warp, not even their creators, the Old Ones.

  Many ancient races once rose up, studied the subspace, obtained those ancient and taboo knowledge from it, and created countless creations with mysterious power.

  With the decline of civilization, those creations were also lost in the ruins.

  Thousands of so-called artifacts are buried in unknown places, something ancient and evil waiting to be discovered again.

  These things are often purely malicious, and they will do anything to lure those ignorant people to lift the seal and let them regain their freedom.

  The trial court collected and sealed these things to prevent them from poisoning those ignorant humans.

  Guilliman's arrival caused a huge commotion. The high-ranking judges walked out of their mansions and lined up at the airport to welcome the imperial regent.

  In terms of scale, the welcome team of the judge is far less crazy than that of the state religion.

   After all, there is still a huge difference in financial resources between the two parties.

  The richness of the state religion is well-known in the empire, except for the forge world controlled by the Mechanicum, the conscription world controlled by the wargroup, and the special world of Thalassa that houses demons and sealed items.

  All empire worlds have to pay religious tax.

   Another important reason why the scale of the welcome ceremony is not as good as that of the state religion is that there are not many ordinary people in the fortress city of Thalassa, and they are basically servants serving the court.

  These servants are destined to work for the Tribunal from birth, learn relevant knowledge, learn relevant rituals, and wait to become demon hosts or prepare to go out with the judges to clean up the aliens and demons.

   They are few in number, far less numerous than the church world.

  Guilliman didn't care about the mysterious welcome ceremony either.

  He didn't come to Thalassa for vanity.

  The airtight hatch opened, and Guilliman, surrounded by the honor guards, stepped out, and walked towards many judges along the red carpet under the eyes of everyone.

   All the judges who haven't sent out their missions are gathered here.

  The arrival of the Regent of the Empire encouraged them, and there was a ray of light that could not be ignored in the dark galaxy.

   "Master Primarch."

  The high-ranking judge lord named Covenant led the other judges to kneel down and greet him.

"Get up." Kiri looked at the covenant with the artificial device implanted in his chin, and said, "I am here to rectify the chaos in the court, and I need your cooperation. Send all the judge materials Submit it to me, I need to sort it out."

  Guilliman used another excuse to conceal his true purpose.

  Of course, sorting out the chaotic relationship between the Tribunal is also a must.

   The chaos of the Inquisition is unimaginable.

  In name, all judges are equal.

  That is to say, a judge has no qualifications to interrogate another judge, nor is he qualified to ask the other party to explain his plan.

   What's even more frightening is that they still have a lot of power. They can mobilize the Imperial Navy, the planetary defense force, and if they know how to behave, they can even mobilize space fighters.

   It is self-evident what will happen to the huge and unregulated rights.

  Under Guilliman's order, the materials of the Imperial Inquisitors who are active in the Limit Starfield and who are still alive have been sent over.

   "You guys get a lot done."

  Guilliman looked at the pile of documents, and said to Tassara's high-ranking judge Lord Covenant.

   "This is our duty, my lord."

   Covenant bowed his head, and the built-in artificial device hummed softly.

  He once lost his jaw in an operation, and had to implant a mechanical jaw for himself using the technology of Mechanicus.

  After a few brief conversations, Guilliman began to flip through the materials.

  The Primarch can quickly read and think about an unimaginable amount of information in one second.

  Relying on the ability to cooperate, Guilliman spent a few hours reading all the materials of the judges, and extracted the candidates he wanted.

   "This Eisenhorn, why does he have the experience of summoning demons several times?? Is he a loyalist??"

   Guilliman looked at the covenant, frowning slightly, showing a dissatisfied look.

   "Yes, my lord, his summoning of demons was definitely not intentional, but forced by the environment. The enemies of the emperor he encountered were too powerful. In order to destroy these terrifying enemies, he had to use this drastic method."

   Covenant struggles to explain.

   "Then he is serving in the Inquisitor Academy now?" Guilliman asked.

   "Yes, my lord."

   "Then let him come to see me. I must review it to prevent some shameful heresies from lurking in the empire and becoming hidden dangers." Guilliman said.

   Changed Eisenhorn's time, changing his active time from 300 years in 41 millennium to 700 years later.

   The data is so bad, I feel cool

  (end of this chapter)