Warhammer Inquisitor

Explanation of some general problems (rather violent, don't take it for granted)

Readers have too many questions, and I will explain it all at once in the book review (there are also book reviews, but I want to post it here too, so that people who are not used to reading book reviews will not see it.)

The first part:

Question: Ah, you, the protagonist, since you are openly hooking up with the big devil and aliens, you might as well write a villain

Answer: In the 40K universe, everyone, note that everyone is related to aliens and demons. The characteristics of chaos determine whether you like it or not. In Warhammer, you will have something to do with chaos, such as Macharius During the expedition, he has been haunted by Tzeentch's demons, but he died before he got involved with the demons, and was killed by the assassination room. All the heroes of the empire have more or less connections with the demons, because If you don't hook up with Chaos, Chaos will take the initiative to hook up with you, whether you like it or not, so most heroes in the empire can be called heretics, and generally end badly.

Secondly, everyone, from the Emperor to Guilliman, has something to do with the aliens. The Emperor knows Adalad, and Guilliman simply doesn’t know Ephraine. Even Kaur knows the Eldar prophets. Admiral Speyer is also friends with the pirate lords of the Eldar, no one, and has nothing to do with aliens, so do you think these people are good people? All the Eldar will sacrifice a large number of humans without hesitation for the benefit of the Eldar, and most of the time they are too lazy to explain to you, just talk about Guilliman and Ephraine, let me remind everyone, the wife of the Regent used to be a pirate Yes, do you really want to worry about how many humans she killed? Even if she became the Prophet of Death, she would still cheat humans if she allyd with the Empire. After all, she still took the position of the Eldar. Then, is Guilliman, who continues to cooperate with Ephraine, a bad person? Is such a simple diode idea useful?

the second part:

Question: You clearly said that the protagonist cares about human beings, but he will sacrifice many people without hesitation. Aren't you contradicting yourself? bullshit

Answer: I would like to remind everyone that since Guilliman returned, the average production and labor hours of the empire have doubled. In order to support the consumption of the Indomitable Crusade, it is too common to exhaust people, so Guilliman is a heinous tyrant? Let me remind you that all Primarchs, even the "good" Primarchs, have sacrificed some people to achieve the greater good, including all Space Marine Chapters, so according to this logic, they are all false fraud? Contradicting themselves with their vows to defend humanity? Are they all bad guys?

For those who hold this point of view, the entire human race is an evil species, because all people in human history will do this kind of thing, even those who are praised, because history is like this, there is always a need to go Do a lot of "injustice" and sacrifice some people to achieve some "great cause"? That's perfectly normal and completely separate from your standpoint to decide if you feel it's worth it.

the third part:

Question: You, the protagonist, are so strong why don’t you care about the empire? Watching the empire in free fall for so many years, bah! fake big empty

A: I have explained the specific reason, but I don’t mind explaining it again. You are a typical populist thinking. You hope that an absolutely wise leader can solve everything, but you ignore that in the face of such a complicated and outrageous reality, you The so-called wise leader will gradually become stubborn and crazy, and then become what you call a tyrant, and then you can start calling him a bad person again, completely forgetting how you praised him in the first place.

The reality of the empire is that it is not a person at all. Even if it is a "god", for example, the emperor came, and his solution will not make you like it. He will only be more cruel than the protagonist and everyone else. The emperor It will be like this, since you are still fantasizing about a leader who is always right and kind? Because this is the reality of the empire, the reality of this 40K universe, Silly Baitian will always be the first to die.

And when this "savior" becomes a tyrant, someone needs to kill him before he has made enough irreparable losses, and then replace him with a new one to continue the cycle, and kill and replace him before the new one is exhausted. It is the operating logic of the High Lord. Specifically, let’s look at Wangerich of Beast War, and the protagonist has always been doing this job. Excuse me, if the protagonist becomes the leader according to your wish, who will guarantee that the protagonist will be the leader? Kill him when he's insane? With the protagonist's strength, has anyone in the empire ever beaten him? No, using a reader's comment, assassinating the main character is as difficult as assassinating the emperor, so yes, that's why the main character can't be the boss.

fourth part:

Question: You, the protagonist, said earlier that you have strong power but weak control, but later on you used more and more psionic powers, and you can control them when you get angry, which is inconsistent

Answer: If you think that lighting a halo behind your head is proficient, it breaks the setting of weak control. Then, if I light a light, is it also called century innovation? That halo can even be ordered by Guilliman, dare I ask if Guilliman's spirit is strong?

Secondly, let me give you an example. The emperor’s use of psychic power is similar to having a key in a safe. When you open the safe, you can take out the psychic power and use it stably. Stabilize the psionic power for a while, relying on brute force, but won't it hurt to punch through the cabinet every time? Comfortable? If you don't have a key, you can knock the door open, so will you knock it every day? So do you know why the protagonist doesn't release his psychic energy indiscriminately? You have to ask again, ah, why doesn't the protagonist learn how to use psionic powers? Good question, the plot will tell.

After answering the main questions, feel free to leave a message if you have any questions.

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