The return of the four Primarchs had an impact on the Empire that is both unimaginable and indescribable.
This not only boosted the morale of the empire's soldiers, allowing them to push back against a wave of enemies of the empire, but more importantly, after 10,000 years, the human empire finally had a leader who could lead the entire empire forward.
Although in the past 10,000 years, the Imperial Council of High Lords, as the highest power center of the empire, has always maintained the operation of the empire, they have never been the leaders of the empire, and they have also failed to lead the empire forward.
Although judging from the ups and downs of the empire over the past ten thousand years, the Council of High Lords of the Empire can still be said to be conscientious and conscientious. At least during the period they managed the empire, no uncontrollable disaster broke out in the empire (the extermination order was not signed less).
There was no loss of large areas of territory (the Badab Rebellion was ongoing), no invincible enemy was encountered and the country was humiliated (the oil guy continued to dance at the grave of ribs), and there was no more rebellion similar to the great rebellion that shook the foundation of the empire's rule (the rebellion was
In the religious era, the Badab Rebellion, and the continuous planet-level corruption events), the empire's territory and rule were maintained (relying on the dozen-meter-long list of fallen troop numbers every year).
The empire does have a lot of problems. These are the various ills that the empire has accumulated over time in ten thousand years. In a sense, the High Lords Council does need to be responsible for this, but it is difficult to fully assume the responsibility.
Push it on their heads.
After all, everyone knows what kind of character the Warhammer world is. Not to mention the four vendors of Chaos who have been flirting with the empire all year round. Today they are smuggling a planet and tomorrow they are hunting a war group. They are just green-skinned orcs that are more common than weeds.
It's enough to give the empire a headache.
Not to mention the different branches of the Eldar race in different colors, the Necrons who show their presence from time to time and stir up coffins, and the Tyranids, which are now gradually posing a threat to the galaxy.
As for a certain titanium alien alliance that is powerful, they should be glad that they are not yet at the point where the empire has to destroy them, otherwise, next time the empire will send an extermination order instead of a punishment fleet.
But now, with Sanguinius serving as regent and appointing Robert Guilliman as the imperial consul, at least in terms of administration, the empire's past bloated internal affairs agencies have been transformed in a way under the powerful political skills of the Thirteenth Prince.
It is operating more efficiently than ever in ten thousand years.
The four Primarchs who have returned have jointly issued a joint order. All Space Marines in the Empire will be reorganized and re-equipped, and there will be an unprecedented expansion of the army. The upper limit of 1,000 people for all Chapters will be lifted, and each Chapter will begin to have unlimited restrictions.
Recruit troops to deal with various problems and upcoming crises within and outside the empire.
The Mechanicus, with the support of the Great Sage Caul, also provided a large amount of support to the Empire, including not only a large number of Space Marine weapons and equipment, but also a large number of weapons and equipment used by mortals, as well as many weapons and equipment for the Empire.
Battleships that have not been added in years.
This may be difficult to understand from the perspective of other worlds, but considering that the Empire is not a model that masters technology through scientific research, but obtains new technologies through archeology of ancient ruins, it is not too difficult to understand.
Whether it is the damage to the shipyard or the loss of shipbuilding technology, it is possible that the empire will lose its shipbuilding capability.
In fact, the Empire did gradually lose the ability to manufacture battleships, the strongest weapon of the Imperial Navy, in the ten thousand years after the Great Rebellion. As a result, for the current Empire, all battleships are holy ships that have been in service for more than a thousand years.
things.
But this time, Caul, as the great sage of the Mechanicum, did come up with new battleships as supplements to various interstellar battle groups, which greatly shocked the empire, especially the imperial navy, which was very dissatisfied with those brand-new battleships.
Full of envy and desire to take it for yourself.
However, the Imperial Navy did not remain disappointed for long. After the Great Sage Caul announced that he would repair the existing shipyards of the Empire and build a new shipyard to provide the Empire with new warships, the Imperial Navy was already thinking about
How to build a good relationship with this great sage of the Mechanicus to get a new ship?
Although Archmagos Caul is not the supreme leader of the Mechanicus, the Forged General of Mars, because of his achievements and contributions in the resurrection of the Primarch and the expansion of the Space Marines, he has been favored by the four original members who returned to the Empire.
With the support of the body, the Great Sage Caul has become the official representative of the Mechanicum in the empire.
Of course, because of the well-known relationship between the two heads of the Empire's double-headed eagle, the academic disputes within the Mechanicus have little impact and relationship with the Empire itself. The Primarchs are more concerned about how to solve the current internal problems of the Empire, and
Defend against external threats.
At the same time, they were also concerned about the affairs of several other Primarchs.
There are a total of twenty-one Primarchs in the Empire, two of which due to some unknown reasons have been completely erased from the Empire along with their legions and names and traces of their existence during the Great Crusade, except for the Primarch Conference Room.
There is no trace of their existence except for the surviving chairs.
Among the remaining nineteen Primarchs, except for the Primarch of the Twentieth Legion, which is a pair of twins, each legion corresponds to a Primarch.
During the Great Heresy, nine legions rebelled, resulting in a total of ten Primarchs degenerating into rebels. Only nine Primarchs and their legions remained loyal.
In addition to the death of Sanguinius in the Battle of Terra, the Primarch of the Iron Hands Ferrus was beheaded by the fallen Emperor's Son Primarch Fulgrim at the beginning of the Heresy.
In fact, there are still seven Primarchs.
But in the following years, they died, disappeared, and left on their own. In the end, all seven primarchs left the empire.
Now through the deal between the Emperor and Chen Mo, four Primarchs have returned. In addition to the resurrected Sanguinius and the also dead Ferus, there should be four more Primarchs in the Empire.
Among the Primarchs who have not yet returned, Leon Jonson, the Primarch of the Dark Angels, can be confirmed to be at the Chapter headquarters of the Dark Angels, waiting for someone to wake him up.
The Gene Primarch of the Raven Guard took the initiative to enter the Eye of Terror. He is in the subspace and has a special mission entrusted by the Emperor. He will not return for the time being.
As for the remaining two, one is Rogal Dorn, the primarch of the Imperial Fists of the Seventh Legion. He was attacked by Chaos after the Great Rebellion and his whereabouts are unknown. Only one arm is left and is enshrined as a holy relic.
On the homeworld of the Imperial Fists.
The other one is Vulkan, the Primarch of the 18th Legion.