Board Thread:Warhammer 40k General Discussion/@comment-98.81.158.208-20140213190331/@comment-5.69.236.255-20170404231218

Orkiod Inqusitor wrote: 5.69.236.255 wrote: There's also some suggestions from some of the newer fluff that Empy wanted to become a god in the warp, and was just using the teeming multitudes of mankind to fuel his ascension. Just like the traitors have always said...

It is now canon that he went to Molech during the Age of Strife (sublight, as it's close to Sol), and bargained at least knowledge of how to make Primarchs from the Chaos Gods. They must have been impressed with his gene-wrought immortal form so I think the deal was this: they'd let him walk as a god in the warp like they were, as long as he'd let them walk as demigods in the Material like he was. Only the flesh of a Primarch could hold the essence of something so powerful as a chaos god. He may have intended to betray and sacrifice his "sons" all along.

Some have noted that Molech is similar to Moloch, the Canaanite god of child sacrifice... WELL FILTHY HERETIC

That may be so but I would have expected that that is what he intended the Chaos Gods to belive and his actual intentions were to steal the Primach Power from them. If so, then it appears the gods knew about it early and stole the primarchs. And if they couldn't take physical form in the materium, destroyed Emps so he wouldn't either.

And it looks like he'll still become a chaos god anyway - they've been sacrificing lives to him for 10,000 years to make sure of it. The moment he dies, *poof*, Terra will disappear into the warp and a new god of order will be born. Just goes to show you can't out-plot the Master of Fate, Tzeench...