[i]Many Dark Eldar corpses lay scattered on the ground, broken and bloodied.
Many stains of blood had filled the Webway.
Many beads of sweat dripped down the bearded face of the Khan.
Jaghatai stood atop a Dark Eldar's fallen corpse, his armour that of a Primarch. [/i]
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Jaghatai Khan had been a prisonner of the Webway for tens of thousands of years. Long ago, he had avenged his world by burning the evil kabal that was responsible to the ground. But after his deed had been complete, there was no way back for him. So the Son of the Emperor did what he knew best. He killed. Dark Eldar after Dark Eldar. He butchered them like animals. He may have been a prisoner of the Webway, but he was not locked up with the Eldar, no... they were locked up in there with him.
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[i]The Primarch of the White Scars glared at the corpses that he had left behind. All of them were like shards of glass in his eyes, once a formidable and functioning being, now broken and destroyed. [/i]
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Most of the corpses had already decayed, being milennia old. Some of them, however, were still fresh, foolish freaks seeking to hunt down the mighty primarch, as if he was some sort of game.
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[i]The Primarch grinned devilishly at the decaying bodies of the Dark Eldar. These assholes attacked his planet, so in return he attacked them. So, he furthered himself into the Webway. [/i]
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The Webway seemed infinite in it's lenght and confusion. Although Jaghatai had spent many years trying to make sense out of it, there was no way to figure the puzzling passages. As he moved, he saw a shape standing in the way. A single figure, alone. From the markings on her armour, he could tell there was something Eldritch about her, since she was in the webway. Her runes were similar to those of the dark eldar, however... these runes were clean. Pure. Same for her armour. The figure was about six feet in height, clad in a strange armour. The suit was covered in strange glowing stones, and around it hovered floating, magical scrolls of runes. Although her two arms were there, four more protruded from the armour. [url=http://www.example.com]the two lower arms were quite short, but still long enough to be quite mobile. They didn't have much for arms, since they were both the same type of strange weapon shown in the picture linked to this.[/url] Her upper two arms were longer than the bottom ones, but instead of guns they were long, runed blades that glowed with an eerie power. Simply by looking at them, they could feel it's strength. The armour itself was quite odd. The helmet piece and breast plate were mostly coloured in white, the arms and legs, however, turned into a fearsome, deep purple. the cloak, additional armour features and bottom of the headplate were a mix of pitch black and red. The eyes were a piercing violet. In her free hands, the woman held a double bladed staff with six blades, one on each tip and two below each of the said tips, and a strange pistol in her other hand, that had twin cannons, one above and one below. [i][u]"Jaghatai Khan. Great Khan of the Mon'Keigh."[/u][/i]
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[i]Jaghatai's weapons had been lost decades ago, after prolonged usage and so many Eldar being slain by it. So, he clenched his fists, the blood-stained weapons of mass destruction clutching the air eagerly at his sides. [/i] "Eldar." [spoiler]Error 404: Link not found. [/spoiler]
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[spoiler]http://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/warhammer40k/images/2/29/Death_Spinner2.png/revision/latest?cb=20130826111326 Death Spinners.[/spoiler] [i][u]"You have been here for many years. Trapped, some would say. Many people await your return. Your soldiers. Your brother."[/u][/i] She stared the Primarch in the eyes. She was determined.
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"I am not trapped here with them. They are trapped here with me." [i]The Khan spoke with truth to his words. Not many men would go fisticuffs for all this time, but oh damn did Jaghatai ever do it. [/i]
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[i][u]"As your legend goes. But your time in the Webway is over. Milennia have passed while on your quest for revenge... but it is time you came back to the realm of reality."[/u][/i]
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"And how would I go about returning, hmm? I've been searching for millennia."
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[i][u]"I can show you the way. My people, the Eldar, avoid this section of the Webway, for it is home to our sworn enemies, the Dark Eldar. I have braved these dangers to find you. Your brother, Roboute Guilliman, has requested for me to find you. And I always keep my promises."[/u][/i]
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"Ah, Roboute... Take me to him. And if you manage to spot Leman somewhere, tell him I apologize. He'll know what I mean. Lead on."
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[i]that was... easier than I thought it would be.[/i] She thinks to herself. [i][u]"Well then, let us get moving. Follow me closely. The Webway is dangerous to those unprepared."[/u][/i]
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"Alright. Oh, and if you try to cross me at any point during this encounter, I'll rip your arms off and cut your whole family down with them. Lead the way."
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[i][u]"Yes yes, I've already heard that one..."[/u][/i] She moves on, walking down the sinuous path that was the Webway. [i][u]"It is possible that we encounter Dark Eldar while moving. Though I suspect that won't be a problem for you..."[/u][/i]
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[i]As the figure spoke, Jaghatai had already encountered - and swiftly ended - one of them. [/i]
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I don't exactly see how that works since they were alone, but then again, Jaghatai had been gone a bit crazy, staying alone for ten thousand years. she cleared a path going to him. There's nothing yet. And if there was something, she could see it coming from far away, what with being an Eldar Farseer and all. She waited for Jaghatai's momentary craziness to pass before moving on. As they descended the corridors, The Phoenix Lord seemed to be getting worried. [i][u]"I sense a disturbing presence approaching. We will advise caution."[/u][/i]
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[spoiler][quote]She waited for Jaghatai's momentary craziness to pass before moving on.[/quote] Savage. [/spoiler]
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"Of course, yes." [i]Jaghatai said as he stared down the halls, spotting what the strange Eldar had called out. He wasn't going to risk screwing up the escape, so he needed to remain with this figure. [/i]
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Calling them Halls was a confusing statement. These halls had no geometry whatsoever. They went against anything that a person could call comprehension, going around in the craziest of ways. The Eldar picked up the pace. [i][u]"We must hurry!"[/u][/i]
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[spoiler]He's bloody insane, so he sees this place as orderly lmao. [/spoiler] "Then let's go!" [i]He responded to the Eldar who had, for some reason, actually decided to aide the Primarch. He started to pick up the pace as well, matching the speed of the woman. [/i]
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They ran through the twisted corridors of the Webway, the Dark Eldar were hot on their tail. [i][u]"Just a bit further, we're almost at the gate!"[/u][/i]
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[i]He knew what needed to be done. He started to sprint full tilt for the gateway, and with that, he jumped into it as soon as he could. -blam!-ing Dark Eldar always ruining shit. [/i]
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As he crossed into the gate, he was overcome by a white flash, and passed out. When he woke up, Macha was standing over him. [i][u]"Good. You're awake."[/u][/i]
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"Where am I?" [i]The Khan asked of Macha, as he looked around the room, scanning everything to give him a general location. [/i]