For all those readers who also read 'Holding All the Cards' GOOD NEWS! I finally have an idea that can work and have started working on the next chapter. The BAD NEWS? Chapter updates for all three of my active stories will slow down immensely as I have to write for all three as well as study for the exams coming up. Anyway this chapter took a lot longer to write then I previously expected and I'm sorry about that but without further ado enjoy the chapter.

Reichtangle: I will be taking suggestions of other armies and races to use, but they need to be given a reason for why you think they would fit in the fic. As for your suggestions on the Aliens from War of the Worlds, they will not be used sorry.

Oniele: Issei Drago…oh God MATT WARD GET AWAY! Be gone foul demon! As for the Emperor …You'll be getting a hint of my plans for him in this chapter.

Guest: Sorry you don't like it mate. I just wanted to make Alex have a semi-realistic reaction at the start. He is terrified of what he's done and then runs away from his problems to Kuoh, when that doesn't work he decided to ignore the problem at first and just focus on trying to regain some semblance of normality in his life. Honestly, it just seemed like a very human thing to do in my mind.

TheGreatUncleanOne: Yeah that's probably my favourite quote from TTS to speech device, second only to Rogal Dorn's quote:

"Father, are you aware of the expression, 'you are what you eat'? Considering you are behaving like an ever-growing pile of screaming psychic children."

Abrams 1559: Thanks for the heads up on the Longinus' that was embarrassing.

BloodLordShade: I see, you have a point there but remember that it only takes a single Chaos cult to damn a planet. Which they now have in the form of Yasaka and the Youkai, Raynare and her Fallen, and whatever other insane individuals are susceptible to their influence.

I'm not going to lie your ideas for the Sisters of Battle is hilarious, but remember we already have the scarily fanatical Eldar serving him now. Which definitely won't backfire…nope…I'm sure it will be fine…

ArcaneArcade: That is an amazing idea and I can't believe I never thought of it.

Notsae: Lol, gotta catch them all.

Nero Angelo Sparda: Yeah Kuoh's pretty much fucked at this point, the Tyranids will backfire but not for a while. Remember there is no Norn Queen yet so they are stuck just making Hybrids and mind controlled slaves for now. Cthulu fighting Great Red? Oh no I have other plans for him.

Boone: You nailed it mate, yeah the Eldar are fucked in the head. But I suppose being tortured for so long by the Lord of Excess could do that to a person.

Commissar Cark: Right now I have the basics of three major arcs planned out. As well as a vague idea on how I want book one to end. Book two will likely be another crossover set after the events on earth have come to a conclusion. Unfortunately, this idea was originally just a funny thought I had so everything in between these points are hazy at best. That's why it takes so long to think up chapters since I can have multiple possibilities on where to go and have to decided which fits best. That mixed with planning for the two other stories I have at the moment means that it is not a fun time for my brain…

Guest: It will be interesting to see.

TheDisturbedDragon: I didn't know that about the Warp, that's really interesting and has given me some ideas. But you're right I doubt I will introduce the Imperium like that, although it might be a silly omake if I ever do them for this story.

TheMysteriousOtaku: Tau and Necrons are the only ones I'm not sure about adding, simply because my limited knowledge on 40k didn't really focus on them. So I wouldn't really know how to add them in, the Necrons might be fun if they try to rebel against Alex once he makes them. Since the whole C'tan thing didn't exactly go so well for them last time they worshipped Gods. But I don't think they'd be able to thanks to the Sacred Gear. Either way I'm not sure about those two, I might leave them out of here for now, until I can get a good enough reason to add them in.

ranger23rd: Glad you liked it mate.

Williams1996: Yeah as soon as you suggested it, I knew I wanted to add them in. They were my favourite Primachs oddly enough, the Horus Heresy books made their backstories so interesting.

rc48177: As silly as it sounds that's actually true…isn't the Warp fun?

DX7: I don't plan to add many more until the current arc is finished. And I'll tell you that the Imperium is still a long way off from being created.

Azrael-Von-Gruber: Looks like someone else watched Arch Warhammer's video on Ynnead…as for how may souls Slaanesh had, Boone had the right idea if you're still curious.

Glint Of Madness: Glad you liked it mate, hopefully the wait for this chapter wasn't too long.

edboy4926: Well…That is a really good idea you just had there. Also thanks for introducing me to a new fanfic to read. To answer your question, no Alex is not limited to canon material, he could make corrupted versions of the loyalist Primachs if he wanted to.

Gawain-Knight of the Sun: Maybe…


General Yamamoto of the JSDF looked out over the burning city of Kyoto and frowned as he turned to his subordinate, "what's the situation?"

The soldier saluted as he replied, "sir, we've set up a perimeter as ordered, but so far we have been unable to contact any of the local law enforcement left in the city. The western perimeter reported contact with the enemy and are currently being engaged, they requested air support before we lost all contact with them."

"Insane civilians are pushing back trained military personnel? Send them reinforcements before they are overrun, I don't want to explain an entire unit lost in a pacifying ops," ordered the General.

"They're already dead, Mon-keigh," stated a female voice, causing everyone to spin and see a female in ornate armour virtually appear out of thin air next to them.

"Security breach!" yelled one of the soldiers as they all leveled their weapons at the female and the General was pushed behind his subordinate.

"Hold your fire!" ordered Yamamoto before he glanced at the intruder. "What do you mean they are already dead?"

"Is your brain too primitive to comprehend death Mon-keigh? I mean your forces were destroyed, decimated, killed. These Youkai all have a latent connection to the Immaterium, now that it has been awaken they are succumbing to Chaos."

"Chaos? Who are you? And how did you get past the barricade we sent up?" growled the JSDF General.

"Those incompetent Mon-keigh couldn't find me even if I stood right in front of them, as for who I am…" replied the smug female with a bow. "My name is Farseer Taldeer, formally of Craftworld Ulthwé and now one of Ynnead's chosen."

"Farseer? Wait that's what you remind me of! You look just like an Eldar!" exclaimed one of the soldiers drawing looks from everyone present.

"Lt. Itami, I do not have time for your eccentricities," growled the general, quickly glancing at his subordinate before returning to face Taldeer.

The Farseer just kept staring at Itami before cocking her head to the side, "you know of us Mon-keigh? How fascinating, I did not think we would be recognized this quickly."

The soldier just had his eyes widen to an almost comical extent as his jaw dropped, "wait you mean you actually are ELDAR? That's impossible! You're not real."

"And yet one stands before you Mon-keigh, even your feeble mind should be able to piece together what that means," replied Taldeer in a condescending tone.

"Itami, you know them?" growled Yamamoto, getting a nod from the lieutenant.

There was silence from the humans as Itami told them of what little he remembered from his early teenage years of playing 40k games, Taldeer correcting him on some details with an arrogant aura surrounding her. The general frowned as he listened to the fantastical stories, from a table top miniatures game no less, and began glaring at the Farseer.

Oblivious to this Itami walked up to the Eldar with a curious expression, "what did you mean when you said you were formerly of Craftworld Ulthwé? I thought Eldar all served their respective Craftworlds, even the Outcasts?"

Taldeer was silent as she stared at the human before breathing a sigh as she replied, "your lack of knowledge on us is unsurprising. Have you never heard of Corsairs?"

"Regardless, my loyalty no longer belongs to Ulthwé, I now serve our savior, Ynnead," answered the Eldar, her once arrogant tone being replaced with one of devotion and affection.

"I don't care whatever make believe deity your insane cosplayers worship, hell you could worship the goddamn spaghetti monster and I still wouldn't care. You are in a restricted zone, now leave before I have my men place you under arrest!" ordered Yamamoto, as motioned for two of his men to step forward.

A dreadful atmosphere suddenly filled the area around them and all the humans shuddered as even the wind seemed to grow still, looking back at Taldeer they all took a step backwards as her spear seemed to crackle with eldritch energy. All around them objects began to slowly levitate before a pulse of psychic energy erupted from within the Eldar and knocked everyone to the ground.

The Eldar then causally strolled over to the general before placing her spear just above his throat and stared down at him with barely restrained anger. "You dare to insult our beloved savior Ynnead! THE ONE WHO SAVED US FROM AN ETERNITY OF SUFFERING AT THE HANDS OF SHE WHO THIRSTS!" demanded the Eldar in a scarily calm tone.

Yamamoto swallowed as he stared into her helmeted face, only breathing a sigh of relief as the spear was removed from his neck. "I should kill you, but Ynnead ordered us to assist you against the Ruinous Powers," she informed them, making Itami pale in fear.

"Ruinous Powers? The Chaos Gods?" he gasped, before turning to face the general with a pleading expression. "Sir, if what she's saying is true then we'll need all the help we can get."

The leader of the JSDF just looked at the fearful expression on his subordinate's face and frowned, just a couple of seconds ago he would have thrown the lieutenant into a court martial…but after that display of psychic power from the Eldar, it was clear that something was going on here and Itami seemed to at least grasp the situation.

Yamamoto was silent before he sighed and turned to Taldeer, "very well, at this point I'll take all the help I can get in containing this mess."

'And keep an eye on you,' he added, silently.

"I'm glad you had the brains to listen, Mon-keigh, it would have been a shame if things had gotten violent," replied the Farseer and all the humans gasped in shock as they saw a bright flash of blue light that revealed numerous Eldar forces waiting in with their own weapons pointed directly at the humans.

An entire squad of what Itami recognized as Warp Spiders then materialized in front of them as a swarm of fast moving aircraft rushed towards the city. 'If we had attacked her…we would have been destroyed,' realized Yamamoto with a horrified expression on his face as he gave silent praise to Itami.

"My forces shall extract what little uncorrupted souls remain in that city, you need to blockade the area entirely, consider the entire city to be on quarantine," ordered the Eldar getting a subdued nod from the general.

Upon seeing this the Farseer then walked over to the general once again with an unnatural grace, causing all the humans except Itami to give her a wide berth as she approached. "Well as a representative of Earth let me be the first to say, welcome to the Sol system Farseer," greeted Itami, trying to defuse the tension growing between them all.

The Eldar just glanced at him before giving a nod of her head as she turned to face him, "you seem to be marginally more intelligent than the usual rabble, take me to your leader. I wish to speak to whoever is in charge of this planet, it is of great importance."

The lieutenant just scratched his head in confusion as he exchanged a glance with his superior officer and got a blank look from Yamamoto, "well this planet doesn't really have one leader…the closest you would get would likely be the United Nations."

The Farseer just sighed, "you haven't even united the planet yet, typical Mon-keigh. Very well, I wish to speak to this 'United Nations.'"

And so humanities' first contact with alien life began under the most unlikely circumstances and from the most improbable race. However, Itami frowned, 'if the Eldar and the Chaos Gods do exist…then what about the other 40k races? What about us? Humans? And why did we know about them in a game long before we ever met them?'

The soldier than put these thoughts to the back of his mind as he felt the ground shake and a massive shockwave pushed him off the ground and into a tree. As he got up all Itami could see was a tear in the now purple sky as the Eldar aircraft swiftly vacated what was left of Kyoto, strange lights dancing within the city limits as buildings, plants and even animals that were left seemed to become twisted and warped.


Officer Shinji of the Kyoto Police Department scrambled backwards as the madman charged towards him, his pistol shaking in his hands as he fearfully brought it up to the Youkai's head. The was a loud bang followed by a flash of light as the gun went off and scored a lucky hit in the monster's head. The police officer watched as the monkey looking Youkai's head reeled backwards before his body collapsed lifelessly to the ground.

"What are these things?" panted Shinji as he tried to control his shaking and felt the heat from the still burning buildings against his face, only to hear a horrified scream echo from nearby.

"Someone! Anyone! Please help!" screamed a young female voice, snapping the police officer out of his stupor as he reloaded his pistol with his last magazine and rushed to the desperate voice.

Upon arriving at the scene the police officer saw two young children, no more than nine and ten respectively, surrounded by at least twenty insane Youkai with two clearly dead adults lying at their feet, most likely the childrens' parents. However, what caused Shinji to stop in shock was when he spotted the animal features on the two children, revealing their Youkai heritage for the world to see.

'Why would these Youkai be killing each other?' wondered the human in confusion as he saw the two children cry over their parent's dead bodies, the cat-like tail on each of them rigid against their backs. 'Why should I care? They're not humans, and they're the cause of all this. What does it matter if they decide to thin their own ranks?' whispered a voice in his head, seeming to come from everywhere and nowhere at once.

The police officer frowned as he shook his head and pushed the whispers out of his head as he focused on the scene unfolding before him, his hand subconsciously going to his pistol as he saw the lead Youkai gain an insane smile as he grasped the youngest child by the neck and lifted her off the ground. Shinji froze, there was no way he could beat them, even if he wasn't down to his last magazine. There were just too many and even then he had seen firsthand just how powerful these Youkai were compared to normal humans. He couldn't save these kids, all that would accomplish would be his own death along with them…he knew that.

'But…' thought the human as he saw the tear filled eyes of the kids staring at their killers with fear and suddenly Shinji's decision was made for them as leveled his pistol at the lead Youkai. 'I didn't join the force just to watch children get slaughtered and do nothing, who cares if they're not human.' A righteous bang echoed around the area, signaling the firing of the weapon as the Youkai dropped to the ground, a hole in its chest as the rest turned to Shinji and his gun barked out a second round.

Another Youkai dropped as the bullet passed through its side, causing it to snarl in anger more than pain as it collapsed to the ground. Completely caught by surprise from the ambush the rest of the Youkai dived to cover, allowing Shinji to race over to the now freed children and place himself between them and the recovering madmen.

Shinji struggled to aim down the sights of his weapon as his hands refused to stop trembling, causing his next few shots to pass harmlessly over the Youkai's heads. Suddenly Shinji felt two small pairs of hands grip his pants tightly, causing him to glance down and see the two children hiding behind him with terrified expressions on their faces.

Instantly whatever fear he'd had was replaced by determination as he took a deep breath and the shaking of his hands ceased as a calm feeling washed over him. The rest of the insane Youkai seemed to notice this change and far from being intimidated they seemed to almost reveal in this change of mindset from their prey.

"BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD!" cried one of them as it charged and was instantly put down by the human's gun.

Upon seeing this another Youkai began walking towards Shinji with a welcoming smile on his face, the stench of decay clinging to him like a cloak. "Embrace necrosis, Nurgle loves you," smiled the Youkai as Shinji fired round after round into its body.

However, the bullets seemed to have no impact at all as the madman continued walking towards him at a sedate pace, its smile growing wider as round after round impacted its body before everyone heard the pistol click empty. Throwing the now useless gun at the Youkai with a growl Shinji picked up what was once a wooden fence, still aglow with the azure flames that were slowly spreading all around them.

Pushing the children further behind him, Shinji lifted the wooden plank above his head as the diseased Youkai continued to approach them. However, the policemen never got the chance to use the makeshift weapon as a bright beam of blue light pierced the Youkai's head, causing a large visible hole to be burned clean through its skull, the disturbing smile still on its face.

Everyone froze as they slowly turned towards the origins of the shot and saw a green armoured figure materialize out of nowhere, a long white rifle held in its hands. The Youkai seemed to go ballistic at the sight of it and immediately bellowed a roar of rage as they charged the green armoured figure with their improvised weapons, Shinji and the children apparently forgotten in the wake of this new foe's appearance.

Shinji just watched as the lone figure stared down at the madmen rushing towards it and sighed, there was no way their new ally could win against those odds. Suddenly everyone froze in fear as horrific piercing howling was heard, causing immense fear and pain to manifest in the minds of all that heard it.

Paralyzed with fear Shinji was unable to move as he saw a squad of ornate armoured females leap out from the rooftops above them and placed themselves between the lone green armoured figure and the horde of immobile Youkai. The human watched as the females easily cut down the Youkai with unnatural speed and grace, decapitating and dismembering the madmen as they painted the streets red with the blood of their enemies.

The human and his two charges were so mesmerized by this dance of death that they failed to notice the sea of exotic aircraft and hover tanks appearing around them until they were right beside the trio. Upon finally noticing them Shinji looked up and saw these vehicles quickly lower themselves to the ground and disgorge more troops. At the same time, he saw other vehicles firing at something in the distance followed by cries of pain echoing across the wind towards him.

"This is no time to be in a daze Mon-keigh," lectured a musical voice, snapping Shinji back to the present as he spun to see the green armoured figure from earlier standing a meter from his face.

Instantly the police officer pushed the children back behind him as he lifted the remains of his makeshift weapon, "who are you all? And what is that weaponry? I've never seen it before."

"Typical Mon-keigh stupidity. We do not have time to explain, this city is going to be lost to the Warp soon," sighed the green armoured male.

"What do you mean?" questioned Shinji in confusion.

"Enough of these pointless questions, if you wish to get out of this place alive then follow us," replied the green armoured figure as it walked over to an awaiting Wave Serpent.

Shinji just frowned as he looked at the smoldering buildings around them before glancing down to the Youkai children still clutching his pants fearfully and sighed. Whoever these people were they were right, there was no way he was getting them out alive like this. Reluctantly he herded the children towards the hovering transport, trying not to make eye contact with the helmeted females from earlier as they boarded the vehicle.

All around Kyoto similar scenes were occurring as what few survivors were left in the hellhole that was once the former capital of Japan were evacuated from the city, the sky now an eerie purple above them as a sea of Eldar vehicles swarmed out of the city and towards the blockade that was being set up around Kyoto's outer perimeter.

Just as the last of them evacuated, the entire city of Kyoto erupted in a blast of magical and eldritch energies as the Leylines, even after being drained and corrupted by Yasaka, finally burst without the Youkai stabilizing them. In the distance Yasaka and the surviving Youkai heard and felt the explosion of energy and blinked as they felt what seemed to almost be a tear in the protective barrier form from the unleashed corrupt energy of the Leylines and smiled. It was time for their first trial...

To everyone around the world, mundane or supernatural, it was clear that, for better or worse, things would never be the same again. And with various factions around the world struggling to make sense of the recent events, one question remained…

Who would be lift standing once the dust settled? If any...


Everything was burning…

His creations lying dead all around him, their sacrifices in vain…truly it was the end of the world…

He looked out over the sea of bodies that had been piled up around him, Eldar, Ork, Astartes, Tyranids,, Devils, Humans, Youkai…even Daemons were evaporating and Titans lay destroyed around the battlefield.

He looked down at the now still body of Yasaka, the Avatar of Chaos looking up at him with pleading eyes that not even the eight pointed star glowing within them could mask. "Creator…run," she muttered with a collection of four voices speaking at once.

Then she died…

And with their container destroyed the four Chaos Gods were forced to retreat back into the Warp, he just stared at the body of Yasaka before leaning down and closing her eyes, feeling her soul flowing into him. Standing back up he looked out once more and stared at the monstrosities before him, their nameless and shapeless form causing him to have migraines just from the sight.

"Your Creations are just as weak as you, Thief, nothing compared to that of the True Master," growled the Cosmic Entity. "You even use creatures not born from the Master's power. Why protect those weaklings?"

"These 'weaklings' are more powerful than you know monster," he replied in a cold tone.

Suddenly an earthshattering roar was heard as they both looked up to see a massive red dragon flying overhead before landing behind him. He just gave the dragon an affectionate pat on the head before pointing to the other cosmic horrors behind the monster.

"Kill them," he ordered, getting a nod from dragon whom leapt back into the air before crashing into its opponents.

The Cosmic Entity was silent as its shapeless form seemed to watch the dragon slaughter its counterparts before it replied, "impressive…for a creature not born from the Sacred Gear at least. But you have to know he is not enough to beat me."

"You're right, but I have something special in mind for you, the one creation I was hoping never to use, the embodiment of all that is Humanity. Are you ready? The greatest creation of the current wielder vs the greatest creation of the previous one, a poetic way to end the world don't you think?" he acknowledged, as a sad smile crossed his face.

Suddenly his eyes began glowing with Eldritch energy as he felt the familiar stirring of gears within his body beginning to turn as his Sacred Gear activated. Just as quickly his mouth began moving by its own accord, as a double headed eagle appeared on his hand opposite the Chaos marking.

"I am the Hammer," he chanted, the world became still and silent as a shadow spread out from his body and the black void became visible.

"I am the point of His Spear," he continued, a small golden light beginning to appear with the dark abyss.

"I am the mail clad Fist," he intoned, and the monster felt an immense power beginning to form inside the abyss.

"I am the bane of His Foes and the woes of the treacherous…" he spoke in a saddened tone as they both saw an armoured gauntlet slowly rise from within the darkness.

"I…am the End," he finished, as they both saw a golden armoured figure step out of the darkness, it's body writhing with power.

"Balance Breaker," sighed Alex in a defeated tone as he stared at his newest creation, for he knew, no matter who won…he had lost.

He had broken the one vow he refused to break, everything he'd done had been for nothing, he had tried his best and yet fell short. He had tried to guide them, tried to keep the peace, but at every corner he'd failed. The Orks, the Tyranids, the Eldar…Chaos, and now he had once again brought about the world's own destruction in the process.

"What…what is this…" muttered the shapeless horror, as the golden armoured figure strode forward, placing himself between Alex and the monstrosity.

"Your end Yog-Sothoth," replied the Emperor in a voice that resounded around the battlefield before the entire world was engulfed in a golden light…

Alex gasped as he woke up from his strange dream in a cold sweat, groaning as he felt his head pounding against his skull before resting his head back onto his pillow. 'Wait pillow? I fell asleep in the forest didn't I?' realized the human as he hastily opened his eyes to an unusual sight.

Where there had once been a forest there was now a luxurious room that he found himself in, filled to the brim with items clearly of Eldar origin. Blinking in confusion Alex was about to get out of his bed when he heard a female musical voice and turned to see an Eldar in Ranger armour seem to materialize next to his bed before kneeling down before him.

"Ynnead, is everything to your liking?" she asked, causing Alex to jump at her sudden appearance.

"Um…where did you come from?" he replied, a confused look on his face.

The Ranger just cocked her head to the side before responding, "I was always here. It wouldn't do to leave you unguarded while you slept."

"So you were watching me the entire time? That's…really creepy," muttered Alex, causing the Ranger to jump to her feet.

"Have I displeased you in some way Ynnead? PLEASE I CAN MAKE AMMENDS! DON'T ABANDON US! DON'T GIVE US BACK TO HER!" begged the Eldar in distress, stunning Alex at her response.

"Relax, I'm not going to abandon anyone," reassured the human, his confusion now intensified to the max.

The Ranger then had happy tears form in her eyes as she stared up at him with an expression that made him shudder slightly, there was something disturbing with how she was looking at him. The Eldar took a step towards him, causing Alex to back away another step until his back was pushed up against a wall.

"You would forgive my transgressions…truly you are a merciful God, Ynnead. I will make sure that your kindness to us is never forgotten, any who threaten you shall be put through such suffering not even those of Commoragh would wish to witness it," promised the Ranger with a grim expression, and Alex once again shuddered as he finally recognized the emotion in her eyes…it was devotion.

'What's going on? The Eldar should not be acting like this, this level of fanatical devotion is more along the lines of the Adepta Sororitas. Jesus, Slaanesh...just what did you do to these Eldar to make them like this?' pondered the human, trying to figure out just what to say to the fanatical race he now had worshipping him.

"What's your name? I don't want to keep calling you Eldar or Ranger," he asked, getting a gasp from the Eldar in response.

"You would call me by my name? Truly you are honoring me, Praise Ynnead! The name of this Servant is Inessar, if it pleases you Ynnead," replied the Ranger with a bow.

"Inessar? That's a nice name. Now listen, I need to know what's going on. What happened to the forest, Kyoto, and where is everyone else?" he questioned Inessar.

The Eldar again cocked her head before replying, "the Mon-keigh city was consumed by the Warp. Farseer Taldeer and her forces evacuated who they could as you ordered and are now helping the Mon-keighs to blockade the area, while the Farseer meets with the 'United Nations.'"

"She's WHAT?!" exclaimed Alex, grabbing the Ranger by her shoulders and causing the Eldar to again adopt the horrified expression she had earlier.

"Please, forgive us Ynnead. We thought you wanted us to pretend to be extraterrestrials to these Mon-keighs, thus making first contact with this world's leaders was the next logical step. I shall send word that the Farseer and her forces shall be punished for displeasing you," hastily apologized the Ranger, only to freeze as a low sigh escaped Alex.

"That won't be necessary, Taldeer made the right choice," assured the human, hoping to stop this conversation before it got any further. "So how long was I unconscious for?"

"Only two days," replied Inessar, making Alex leap off the bed in shock.

"Two days! Shit! I need to get home before people start wondering where I am!" exclaimed the human as he ran to the door, only to skid to a halt as it opened and revealed the Eldar structures surrounding him.

Alex felt his jaw hit the ground as he saw the amount of progress that had been made on the Eldar base, when he had originally ordered them to begin construction he just thought of an outpost or something similar. This was not the sight that greeted him as he stepped outside…

Where there was once a forest of grassland and trees, there was now a forest of pure white, jeweled and elegant structures reaching up to the sky. 'Somehow…I don't think this is will go unnoticed,' thought the human with a sigh as he saw the numerous lights of Kuoh in the distance.

"Inessar, when I asked the Bonesingers to construct a base I didn't mean for them to create one of this size," groaned Alex with a sigh.

"Our apologizes Ynnead, but there was far too many of us to fit into a small outpost. This was the smallest we could make it, rest assured the Farseer will claim this space as our own during her meeting with this 'United Nations,'" replied the Ranger.

"Well I suppose that's something, I'll leave this all to you. For now, I'm heading back to Kuoh," informed Alex, getting a nod from Inessar.

However, as Alex began walking he frowned as he heard the Eldar fall into step behind him and turned to see Inessar following him with her rifle drawn. "What are you doing?" he questioned, causing the Ranger to look at him with a surprised expression.

"Coming with you of course, it's too dangerous for you to not have any bodyguards or security detail around those Mon-keighs," growled the Eldar, practically spitting out the last word.

"Yeah, that's not happening," replied Alex as he tried to picture explaining his association with the Eldar to the Devils in the city.

"But-but Ynnead, what if you're attacked!" stuttered the Eldar, shooting him a horrified look.

"I'll take that risk; besides I won't be defenseless. That's what Alpharius and Omegon will be for, same with Magnus," explained the human.

Inessar frowned as she heard this, "forgive me Ynnead, but these names are unknown to me. What are they?"

Alex shrugged, "they were some of the Emperor's Primachs that sided with Chaos…supposedly, the Alpha Legion's loyalty has always been uncertain, even to this day."

"They are Mon-keighs!?" shouted the Eldar in outrage. "Ynnead, please you cannot leave your safety in their hands. Allow myself and the rest of my Rangers to accompany you into the city at least."

"That will draw far too much unwanted attention to me, now that the world knows about you Eldar it will be a massive uproar if you go into the city," explained Alex.

The Ranger's only response was to disappear from sight as her cloaking activated, making Alex shake his head. "Inessar, for what I have planned I need my spies to appear human, no matter how well you disguise your features it will be obvious what you are the minute you open your mouth," explained the human, causing her to drop her cloaking.

"Then at least allow myself to follow you, I have had many years of experience working for Imperium Rogue Traders. I can keep myself under cover, besides I can call for help from the new base if we need reinforcements," begged the Eldar.

The human was about to sigh and refuse once again when he caught the desperation in Inessar's eyes as she took off her helmet. Suddenly he remembered back to an old psychology textbook from his original school, specifically a passage on abandonment issues.

And just like that it made sense…why all the Eldar were so fanatical, why they were so devoted, why they wanted to prove themselves useful…

Sighing Alex walked over to the Ranger and softly ruffled her hair as he took in her face for the first time, noting her flawless features. She had blazing red hair flowing down her face that contrasted her pale blue eyes, almost like the elements of fire and ice were embodied in the same being. 'She's beautiful' he thought, before pushing the thought aside as he tried to refocus.

"Hey, look at me," he ordered in a soft tone, which was obeyed instantly. "I'm not going to abandon you, okay? Now spread the word, I want everyone who is present to assemble for a speech. I have something important to say."

Inessar just nodded eagerly as she ran off and after roughly twenty minutes a massive crowd had gathered around Alex, all looking at him with the disturbing level of devotion in their eyes. 'Good God, Slaanesh seriously how many Eldar were inside that thing,' wondered the human as he tried and failed to estimate the numbers before him, it was at least equally to the population of Kuoh that's for sure. Upon seeing Inessar stepping out of the crowd to bow before him, the rest of the Eldar did likewise causing the human's eyes to widen as he felt a wave of emotion slam into his mind.

Our Savior…Serve him…Protect him…Worship him…Praise Ynnead…

The mantra was just repeated constantly in his head and Alex frowned as for a brief moment he could have sworn he gained another layer of sight, each of the Eldar burning brightly like beacons against a pitch black sky. However, just as quickly as it came, the sensation left and Alex heard the mantra fade into the void.

Shaking the sensation from his head Alex refocused on the task at hand, trying to treat mentally ill Eldar…that were devoted to him…great…

"Alright, I know many of you don't want me to leave, that you want to stick close to me, that if you ever lose your usefulness to me then I'll just cast you all aside like a used toy," he began, as a silence echoed across the base.

Alex was silent for a minute as he took in a deep breath, "that is a lie. I won't abandon you, you're my creations, my responsibility. And I promise you now that I will protect you, I won't let you suffer anymore. You will never know the terror of abandonment or abuse ever again, I swear it on my name as Ynnead."

'Not a very good speech but hopefully that should keep them happy,' sighed Alex as he finished, only to be hit by another wave of emotion far stronger than before.

He cares about us…Praise Ynnead…Our Savior…Serve him…Ynnead…Ynnead…Ynnead…Kill his enemies…Ynnead…Ynnead…

"What the hell is going on?" groaned the human with a sigh before he shook his head and ordered the crowd to disperse.

Inessar gave him a bright and happy smile as she rushed over to him with a skip in her step, "shall we head towards the city."

Alex was about to reprimand her again when he saw her happy expression and the words died in his throat unspoken, "fine, I suppose I do need a way to keep in contact with the Eldar but remember to stay invisible until I say otherwise. We don't want to cause a scene."

"Of course, they shall never even know I was there," replied the Eldar as she disappeared from sight.

Sighing Alex then spent the next hour getting back to his room, praying that Inessar didn't get caught as she trailed after him. By the time he arrived back home the human was ready to collapse onto the couch from stress as he began preparing for the creation of his new servants.

Magnus would be good to act as an adviser on dealing with Chaos as well as giving him one of the most powerful Psykers at his command. Plus, he was one of the more 'sane' followers of Chaos, in fact his beliefs even inspired Alex's original interest in Chaos. Then there was the Alpha Legion Primachs, whom even to this day he didn't know if they were truly loyal to Chaos or not.

Either way, they and their legion had a unique set of skills that he intended to utilize, and if he was going to make a Traitor Legion he'd rather them, then their more 'devoted' counterparts. With his decision made and Inessar now visible and watching from a distance, Alex began reaching into his mind as shadows spread out from his body.

However, the shadows immediately receded back into his body as both Alex and Inessar heard a loud knock on the door, breaking his concentration and causing a low sigh to echo from the human. Nodding to Inessar he watched as she disappeared once again before walking over to the door and opening it to a surprised Sona.

"Good you're home I…Alex what happened to your ears?" asked the Devil, her eyebrows raised in confusion.

"My what?" replied the human in a confused tone as he reached up to his face and his eyes widened. 'Shit...'


Alright, I'm sorry. I know that I promised more on Chaos and the Tyranids but there was just so much to cover in this chapter that I didn't have time. Also The Alpha Legion and The Thousands Sons will be the first Traitor Legions to be summoned. The next chapter will also deal with the DxD factions reactions to the Eldar.