[Archive] The Three Pillars of Karzh Akkadur

Admiral:

The Three Pillars of Karzh Akkadur

I. The Pillar of Damnation: In a world beneath Chaos yet not beyond its grasp, we are its Blacksmiths. Thus we are damned. For should the Father of Darkness ever fall, then the vengeance of the enslaved Daemons and demigods alone would be enough to doom us all. We forge metal which resents every strike of the hammer, we melt ore which plots retribution. The furnace itself heaves in anger, the bellows moan at their fate, the chimney shrieks in torment.

Hashut, who holds our shackled souls in cages, have damned us yet saved us from damnation.

Worship Him.


II. The Pillar of Survival: In a world beneath Chaos yet not beyond its grasp, we are its Blacksmiths. Thus we must survive. For should the Father of Darkness ever fall, then the vengeance of the hordes of lesser creatures and Daemonic hosts alone would be enough to slaughter us all. We capture slaves who resents every lash of the whip, we punish thralls who plots retribution. The foul Orc heaves in anger, the Ogres moan at their fate, the Goblin shrieks in torment.

Hashut, who holds our shackled souls in cages, is all that lets us survive.

Worship Him.


III. The Pillar of Greatness: In a world beneath Chaos yet not beyond its grasp, we are its Blacksmiths. Thus we achieve greatness. For should the Father of Darkness ever fall, then the vengeance of the jealous gods and envious races alone would be enough tear down the works of us all. We build monuments in view of those who resents every stone upon stone, we craft wonders in view of those who plots retribution. The allies of yesterday heaves in anger, the enemies of today moan at their fate, the slaves of tomorrow shrieks in torment.

Hashut, who holds our shackled souls in cages, have chosen us for greatness that we will make the whole world his clay.

Worship Him.

- The Three Pillars of Sorcerer-Prophet Karzh Akkadur the Builder, as taught to his acolytes during the foundation of Zharr-Naggrund

ashur:

Admiral, I don’t know why we need GW fluff if you do such a great job on your own. A lot of small “testimonies” of CD culture that add more to this armie’s flavour than an entire BL book.