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In the fictional universes of Warhammer 40,000 and Warhammer Fantasy, Tzeentch (Pronounced Zeench, the t is silent) is one of the four major Chaos gods. A fictional universe is a self-consistent fictional setting with unique background elements such as an imaginary history or geography and possibly fantasy or science Warhammer 40000 (informally known as Warhammer 40K or just 40K) is a tabletop miniature wargame in a Science Warhammer Fantasy is a Fantasy setting created by Games Workshop, in which many games of that company are set the best known ones being Warhammer In Games Workshop's Warhammer 40000 and Warhammer Fantasy Fictional universes Chaos refers to the often stereotypically God is the principal or sole Deity in Religions and other belief systems that worship one deity. Like his brother gods, Tzeentch grew from a single survivalist emotion: in his case, the emotion was hope. Tzeentch is the Chaos god of change, sorcery, Machiavellian scheming, power craving and subtle manipulation; his nicknames thus include the Changer of Ways, the Architect of Fate, the Weaver of Destiny, the Herald of Hope, the Grand Schemer, the Great Conspirator, the Great Mutator and the Lord of Sorcery. Magic, sometimes known as sorcery, is a Conceptual system that asserts human ability to control the natural world (including events objects people and Machiavellianism is the term that some social and personality psychologists use to describe a person's tendency to deceive and manipulate others for personal gain As a being representing change, he has no single form, but in Warhammer Fantasy he is described normally appearing as a cloud of light which constantly changes color.

As Tzeentch represents ambition, change, optimism, and adaptation, this makes him the antithesis of his brother Nurgle, god of despair, stagnation, pessimism, and destruction. This relationship has an effect on the nature of the armies that follow Tzeentch, in both game settings. The Chaos god Khorne also has a deep distrust of Tzeentch, due to the heavy use of psykers and sorcerers. However, Tzeentch's description in Warhammer 40,000: Codex Chaos Space Marines (Chambers et al, 2002) states that it is he who wields the most influence over his brethren. When the armies of Chaos march together for war, it is usually Tzeentch who instigates these brief alliances, for whatever unfathomable goal he happens to have planned. It is speculated that Tzeentch is the being that keeps the Warp and Realspace from colliding. The correct adjective to indicate individuals and events related to this God is "Tzeentchian".

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Cult of Tzeentch

Mortals

Mortal followers of Tzeentch all have the common trait that they try to increase their knowledge and power by searching for dark and forbidden knowledge or by intricate plots and schemes. Although many who choose the path of Tzeentch are manipulators of magic, not all are so. Freedom fighters, revolutionaries, politicians, crime lords and other such "subtle manipulators" all walk the path of Tzeentch. The most dangerous thing about Tzeentch is that even if one's motives are pure, any diversion into seeking knowledge or change is a silent affirmation of the god's power. One does not have to openly speak devotion to be swept into Tzeentch's fold - in fact, many that want nothing to do with Tzeentch are all part of his great plan in some form.

Warhammer 40,000

In Warhammer 40,000, the followers of Tzeentch consist of a multitude of secretive cults and the Chaos Space Marines of the Thousand Sons legion. In the table-top Wargame Warhammer 40000, the Chaos Space Marines or Chaos Marines, are Space Marines who serve the Together with their Primarch, Magnus the Red, the legionnaires devoted themselves to forbidden lore and ancient magics to better understand them, and to use them to further the realm of the Emperor. During the time of the Horus Heresy they eventually swore allegiance to Tzeentch after being attacked by the Space Wolves as retaliation for their dark practices - despite the fact that it was Magnus who tried to warn the Emperor of the treachery of the Warmaster Horus. In the fictional Warhammer 40000 universe the Horus Heresy was a galaxy-spanning Civil war that marked the end of the Great Crusade. Although they were now the chosen of Tzeentch, the Thousand Sons had serious problems with their god's tendency to cause them to mutate, wreaking havoc in their ranks. A powerful sorcerer named Ahriman, with the aid of his fellow sorcerers (and, as it would later be revealed, with the blessing of Tzeentch himself), then cast a powerful spell called the "Rubric of Ahriman" which had a drastic effect upon his fellow Thousand Sons - those who were sorcerers found their sorcerous abilities enhanced, while those who were not sorcerers were turned into animated suits of armor, forever trapping the souls of the Chaos Marines who wore them. This page lists the most notable Chaos Space Marines, a faction within the fictional universe of Warhammer 40000. Those that were trapped were forever turned into mindless automatons destined to follow their sorcerous champions.

Tzeentch's sacred number is nine; as such, his Thousand Sons followers frequently take to the battlefield in squad made up of multiples of nine. Thousand Sons Chaos Marines wear dark blue, gold, yellow, and occasionally green on their armor.

Warhammer Fantasy

Mortal worshippers of Tzeentch in the Warhammer Fantasy setting tend to be sorcerers, wizards, scholars and other educated elites who desire greater knowledge and power. These worshippers then become very powerful sorcerers, but Tzeentch has a tendency to mutate his followers, and the highest levels of power are said to be difficult for his followers to reach, as they frequently find themselves mutated into mindless beasts; but those who do attain great power in service of Tzeentch are extremely powerful foes who are mighty sorcerers as well as great warriors.

In the upcoming Warhammer Fantasy-based MMORPG Warhammer Online, the Chaos Warhost (Chosen, Magus, Zealot and Marauder) will be comprised of the followers of Tzeentch. Warhammer Online Age of Reckoning (officially abbreviated as WAR) is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game based on Games Workshop

Daemons

The following is a list of Tzeentch's daemons, with a brief in-universe description. In the Warhammer Fantasy and Warhammer 40000 Fictional universes the Daemons are malevolent spirits born out of the destructive power Tzeentch's daemons tend to be bird-like in nature, or mutated to the point of unrecognizability.

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