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|quote = '''''On my pilgrimage I learned much. Win or lose, the gods feast on our deeds. A man pets a stray, and his small pleasure in the act of kindness feeds [[Slaanesh]]. A woman strikes her crying child, and that awful moment of elation she feels feeds [[Khorne]]. A [[Munitorum]] drone considers suicide. [[Nurgle]] grows fat on his despair. A merciful strategist devises a plan for bloodless victory, and [[Tzeentch]] is content.'''''
'''''The [[Word Bearers]] think the gods crave worship. But the gods care for nothing save filling their bellies with our sorrows. Intentionally or not, we are all meat for the beast.'''''
|source = — [[Narvo Quin]], the Pilgrim, [[Emperor's Children]]{{Fn|15c}}
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{{Clear}}[[Image:40k-139-the-ruinous-powers.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Daemons of the Ruinous Powers]]The '''Chaos Gods''', also called the '''Dark Gods''' or the '''Ruinous Powers''', are god-like psychic entities of cosmic power. The most powerful beings Dark Gods of the psychic universe known as pantheon are the '''dark brothers''': [[Khorne]], [[WarpTzeentch]], created and sustained by the emotions and souls of every living being of the material universe. Although they are god-like beings[[Nurgle]], they are by their nature monomaniacal and completely single-minded (formed completely of a single emotion or concept) as well as being completely dependent on the emotions of mortal creatures for their power and continued existence[[Slaanesh]].{{Fn|1a}}{{Fn|13}}<br>They called the '''True Gods are able to devote a fraction of their power to create [[daemon]]s, whose appearance and character reflect the god's own nature. These daemons may be reabsorbed into the god at whim. The least '' by some of the minor gods may be so limited in their power that expending their power to create a daemon means their entire power is expended; in effect, the god becomes a daemonfollowers.{{Fn|1a}}{{Fn|721}}
==OriginsOverview==In [[Image:40k-139-the early history -ruinous-powers.jpg|thumb|right|250px|[[Greater Daemon]]s of the Galaxy, Ruinous Powers]]The Chaos Gods are powerful beings that exist in the powers of psychic mirror-realm that is parallel to [[realspace]] known as the [[Warp had yet to form into distinct entities]]. At this time, The Chaos Gods are created and sustained by the emotions and souls of every living being of mortals flowed and ebbed as water does in a stream. As the mortal races grew and prospered, so did the strength of their emotionsmaterial universe. EventuallyAlthough they are god-like beings, the gods grew to such a point where they could act independently are by their nature monomaniacal and completely single-minded (formed completely of a single emotion or concept) as well as being completely dependent on the general flow of emotions and thus became the Gods of [[Chaos]]. They reached into the dreams of mortals and demanded praise and servitude in order to increase mortal creatures for their own power, as the more one emotion is exhibited (in both thought and action) the stronger that god becomescontinued existence.{{Fn|1a}}{{Fn|13}}
===Daemons==={{Main|Daemon}}A '''daemon''' is a creature formed from a fragment of a Chaos God's consciousness. They form the armies of the Chaos Gods, and frequently battle the armies of other gods and unbelievers on the material plane.{{Fn|7a}} Gods are able to devote a fraction of their power to create daemons, whose appearance and character reflect the god's own nature. These daemons may be reabsorbed into the god at whim. The least of the minor gods may be so limited in their power that expending their power to create a daemon means their entire power is expended; in effect, the god becomes a daemon.{{Fn|1a}}{{Fn|7a}} ==History=====Origins==={{Spoiler|source=Rise of the Ynnari: Wild Rider (Novel)}}Over billions of years, the emotions of mortal creatures fell into the warp like rain. Watersheds of immaterial energy and emotion formed from the ongoing deluge. As the mortal races prospered and struggled, torrents and streams of pride and anguish, hatred and desire, and so on pooled as time progressed. Eventually these formless beings gained rudimentary consciousness and the Chaos Gods were born — vast psychic presences made from the dreams and nightmares of mortals. Each sought to nurture their own power by influencing the dreams of mortals to perform acts in ways to feed their power, sometimes rewarding those mortals that serve in their name with strange gifts. The souls of those who serve the Dark Gods don't dissipate in the warp like others, instead they are enfolded into their patron's, further increasing the power of Chaos.{{Fn|1a}} The Chaos Gods exist in the Warp, a dimension outside of space and time. So when exactly the Chaos Gods emerged in unclear, especially to by own understanding, as the passage of time is a foreign concept to them. Their first three recorded instance is during the [[War in Heaven (Necrons)|conflict]] between the [[Old Ones]] and the [[Necrontyr]]. While the nascent [[Aeldari]] civilisation was still protected by their creators, the Old Ones, the Dark Gods and other warp predators are said to have assailed both the Old Ones and Necrontyr. The Aeldari were well designed to resist Chaos corruption and eventually pushed back Chaos alongside Necrontyr.{{Fn|16b}} After working together to construct many prisons for the Dark Gods and other psychic threats, the Aeldari and Necrontyr's alliance soured and a new [[War in Heaven (Eldar)|conflict in the stars]] unfolded. These most distant ages are largely lost to time and remain unclear.{{Fn|16a}}{{Fn|16c}} ===Chaos and Mankind===Humanity and Chaos are inherently interlinked. Humanity became entirely dependent on [[warp travel]] for interstellar travel and [[astropath]]s for interstellar communication. Humanity would only have a fraction of its current numbers and strength without the Warp, and Chaos would also be much diminished without the rise of Mankind. The godsdrink deep of the emotional wellspring that is Mankind, growing bloated and powerful in the process. As Mankind spread across the stars, their exponential populations fueled the gods immeasurably.{{Fn|3b}} Some say that by the middle ages of Mankind, the Chaos Gods had reached a tipping point and became fully sentient and self-aware.{{Fn|8}}{{Fn|Note 2}} ===Age of Strife===[[File:KhorneForces.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The forces of Khorne.{{Fn|}}]]Throughout humanity's [[Age of Strife]], Khorne's [[Bloodthirster]] generals lead [[Blood Legions]] in wars across the galaxy. Many worlds, both human and xenos, fell to Chaos or were destroyed in the [[Warp Storm]]s appearing across the galaxy. Towards the end of this era, when the being known as the [[Emperor]] neared his completion of the [[Primarch Project]], [[Tzeentch]]sensed potential chain of events that could someday cause the downfall of the Chaos Gods. Thus Tzeentch manipulated the dark powers that flung the nascent [[Primarch]]s from their sanctum.{{Fn|7b}} The birth of at least one of the Ruinous Powers can be placed with surety, that being Slaanesh in [[M31]]. Born from the decadence, depravity, and excess of the once-great [[NurgleEldar Empire|Aeldari empire]], Slaanesh is a corrupt and perverse reflection of the [[Aeldari]]'s darkest extremes of desire. The [[Fall of the Eldar]] climaxed with the apotheosis of Slaanesh. The apotheosis of the new god created a psychic explosion at the heart of the Aeldari empire, consuming the majority of the Aeldari race. The birth-cries leaving the [[Eye of Terror]] where the most densely populated Aeldari heart worlds had once been. The vast warp storms across the galaxy subsequently becalmed and abated.{{Fn|7b}}{{Fn|18}} ===Great Crusade and Horus Heresy===The [[Great Game]]began anew as Slaanesh, became sapient glutted and emboldened by the end power gained from the consumption of most of the Aeldari race and their [[M2Eldar Gods|murdered pantheon]], expanded his domains but his dark brothers met him with significant opposition. After a brief time as the ascendant god in the Great Game, Slaanesh's stolen domains from Khorne would be taken back. Tzeentch and Nurgle allied and Khorne's rage at being usurped in power by Slaanesh led to a rampage claiming back all Slaanesh had stolen from him and more.{{Fn|7b}} Thus, the Dark Gods' full attention was given to the Great Game as the Emperor and [[Mars]] began their [[SlaaneshGreat Crusade]] didnunimpeded by the gods, at least for a time. Amidst the Great Crusade't fully awaken until s triumphs the seeds were sown by the Dark Gods in the hearts of the Primarchs. Eventually, they bore fruit when the Emperor returned to Terra. The [[Warmaster]] [[Horus Lupercal]] was corrupted and he swayed many of his fellow Primarchs to join him in rebellion and damnation. The Daemon legions were deployed by the gods to aid them in their [[Fall Horus Heresy|civil war]] that blackened the Imperium forever.{{Fn|7b}} At the final climax of the Eldar[[Horus Heresy]] in , the fifth major Chaos God nearly reached apotheosis. Known as the [[M29Dark King]]in prophecy, was to be born from Humanity and consuming nearly the entirety of the species,{{Fn|12}} just as Slaanesh's apotheosis had done to the Aeldari.{{Fn|829}}
==Followers==
[[Image:ChaosMap.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The realm realms of the Chaos Gods{{Fn|}}]]{{main|The Lost and the Damned}}The lives of mortals go mostly unnoticed by the Chaos Gods, being little more than a brief flicker to their cosmic consciousnesses. They care nothing for mortals, only that they are continually fed their souls and emotions. Some of the most devoted followers' deeds might gain the momentary fraction of a god's attention, sometimes bestowing [[Marks of Chaos|Marks]] and [[Gifts of Chaos]], alongside other 'boons' to their apparent followers.{{Fn|4}}
The Chaos Gods' most devoted followers are known as [[Champion of Chaos|Champions]], spiritually bound to their patrons. Chaos Champions are rewarded with 'gifts' unique to each god and the potential 'blessing' of ascension to [[Daemon Prince]]dom.{{Fn|1b}} As a Daemon Prince, they take on the thoughts and deeds, becoming a sliver of their patron in power and mind, while still wearing the face of their former mortality but now immortal.{{Fn|15b}}
When a follower of a Chaos God dies, instead of dissipating into the warp or being torn apart by daemons, their soul is absorbed into the greater mass of that god, adding its energy to the already formidable power of that god.{{Fn|11a}}
==DaemonsRelations between the Dark Gods==The gods are rivals of each other - the constant war between them mirrors the struggle between their followers in the material universe, and vice versa. Victory in mortal battles lends more power to the relevant god, although often victory is not necessary, just the shedding blood and sacrifice is required.{{MainFn|Daemon1a}}A [[Daemon]] Each God is monomaniacal and care only for their own power, but each reserves a creature formed from a fragment special enmity for one of their dark brothers in particular. Khorne finds the material pursuits of a Chaos GodSlaanesh at odds with his martial pursuits and indiscriminate slaughter. Slaanesh find Khorne's consciousnesssingle-minded violence dull and artless; finding perverse delight in agitating him. They form Tzeentch's twisting of ambition and constant change is inimical to the armies of hopeless despair and stagnation spread by Nurgle, creating a special rivalry between the two.{{Fn|17a}} ===Great Game==={{main|Great Game}}The Chaos Godsare almost constantly at war with one another within the [[Warp]], vying for power amid the immaterial planes. Despite their myriad differences, the Great Gods of Chaos have the same goal: total domination. Such absolute power cannot be shared - especially amongst gods. With the ebb and frequently battle flow of energy within the Warp, the armies powers of other gods the Chaos Gods expand and unbelievers on contract.{{Fn|7a}} As the great Game rages, [[Warp Storm]]s will often appear in realspace as a result.{{Fn|20}} This eternal struggle for dominance is known as the material planeGreat Game.{{Fn|73}}
==Relationships between Although the gods==The gods are rivals vague of hierarchy of the Dark Gods ebbs and flows, Khorne is currently the mightiest of each other - all, for murder and blood sacrifice stretch all the constant war between them mirrors way to the struggle between their followers in dark beginnings of the material universe. Tzeentch is Khorne's closest rival, who thrive on the raw stuff of Chaos, always plotting and vice versascheming for the sake of change. Victory In times of galactic pandemic, Nurgle can eclipse them both, reveling in mortal battles lends more power to hopelessness and despair. The last of the relevant god, although often victory pantheon of dark brothers is not necessarySlaanesh, just who was born of obsession and desire can turn the shedding blood and sacrifice is requiredcompulsions of their brothers to his will with a whispered promise.{{Fn|17a}}
===Forge of Souls==={{main|Vashtorr}}{{main|Forge of Souls}}The Chaos Gods are almost constantly at constant battles between the four greater powers requires machines of war and one entity in the warp has grown to profit immensely off of bartering with one another within the Dark Gods and aiding in fueling their Great Game. [[Vashtorr|Vashtorr the Arkifane]], a growing Demi-God and the Demon King of the [[WarpSoul Forge]], vying for power amid supplies each of the immaterial planesDark Gods and their daemon minions with various [[Daemon Engine]]s, weapons, and armour. Despite their myriad differencesVashtorr is on his way to ascending to true dark godhood, and although the Great four Dark Gods of Chaos are loathed to have the same goal: total dominationanother ascend to their level, none dare assail him or his realm directly. Such absolute power cannot be shared - especially amongst gods. With The daemonic arms manufacturer is a valuable cog in the ebb and flow balance of energy within the Warp, Great Game. Attacking the powers of Arkifane would not only deny supplies to the Chaos Gods expand and contract.{{Fn|7}} This eternal struggle for dominance is known as aggressor, but also result in a rival in the [[Great Game]]being bolstered instead.{{Fn|317}}
==NotableKnown Chaos Gods==The dark brothers, the most powerful Chaos Gods of the Dark Pantheon. These four main are the only Chaos Gods worth noting to many of the [[Lost and the Damned]] followers of Chaos are:.{{Fn|7a}}
*[[Khorne]] — The Blood God{{Fn|2}}
*[[Tzeentch]] — The Changer of the Ways{{Fn|2}}
*[[Slaanesh]] — The Prince of Excess{{Fn|2}}
===Other===
Beyond the main four, the Warp has created many nameless Chaos gods, only for them to die with the passing of aeons. Of these the following are known or speculated to exist within the setting:{{Fn|5}}
* [[Ans'l]], [[Mo'rcck]], and [[Phraz-Etar]] are minor Chaos deities. [[Chaos Space Marine|Chaos Space Marines]] were rumoured to praise them by putting spikes on their [[power armour]].{{Fn|2}}{{Fn|Note 1}}* The [[Dark King (Entity)|Dark King]], theoretical 5th major Chaos God.{{Fn|12}} Nearly birthed by Humanity as Slaanesh was by the Eldar.{{Fn|29}}* [[Malice (Chaos God)|Malice]] is an entity worshipped worshiped as the '''Renegade God''' of Chaos and '''Hierarch of Anarchy and Terror'''. The Renegade [[Chapter]] [[Sons of Malice]] are among his followers.{{Fn|4}}*[[Pater Mutatis]] - God of distortion of the body and mutation. Emerging from the worship [[Fabius Bile]] receives from his creations, such as the [[New Men]].{{Fn|15a}}
*[[Mord’dagan]], '''the Eater of the Dead''', supernatural beast of legend, godhead of the [[Saynay]] cannibal cult.{{Fn|10}}{{Fn|11}}
*The [[Quaestor (warp entity)|Quastor]], said to be known as the ''Bringer of Dark Truths'' and worshiped on a million worlds. A minor god, but still considered by some to be a greater entity than another minor god known as ''Pater Mutatis'', at least as of sometime prior to [[M37]].{{Fn|19}}* [[Vashtorr]], '''the Arkifane''', ruler of the [[Forge of Souls]], has been called a demithe Demi-god God of inventors, engineers, scientists, and artisans. He seeks to become a 5th major Chaos God in his own right.{{Fn|9}}*[[Pater Mutatis]] - God of distortion of the body and mutation. Grown from the creations of [[Fabius Bile]]{{Fn|15}}* It is speculated that [[Chaos Raptor|Raptor]] Cults worship a minor Chaos deity.{{Fn|6}}
==Trivia==
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*{{Endn|Note 1}}: The names of the minor Chaos Gods [[Ans'l]], [[Mo'rcck]], and [[Phraz-Etar]] are puns on the last names of [[Bryan Ansell]], [[Wikipedia:Michael Moorcock|Michael Moorcock]], and [[Wikipedia:Frank Frazetta|Frank Frazetta]].
*{{Endn|Note 2}}: In the [[Realm of Chaos: The Lost and the Damned|Realm of Chaos: The Lost and the Damned (1990)]] it states that the first three Chaos Gods became sentient by the "middle ages"; First Khorne from the many wars and bloodshed, then Tzeentch from politicking and double-dealings of society, and then Nurgle from the plagues and contagions spreading in the prospering societies.{{Fn|8}} The birth of the first 3 Chaos Gods is implied to be due to humanity's actions on Old Earth alone.
==See also==
* [[List of Warp Entities]]
*[[Dark Tongue]]
==Sources==
*{{Endn|1}}: [[Codex: Chaos Space Marines (4th Edition)]]:
**{{Endn|1a}}: pgs. 8-9
**{{Endn|1b}}: pgs. 94-95
*{{Endn|2}}: [[Codex: Chaos Space Marines (3rd Edition, 1st Codex)]], pg. 20
*{{Endn|3}}: [[Codex: Chaos Daemons (4th Edition)]], :**{{Endn|3a}}: pgs. 6-8**{{Endn|3b}}: pg. 714**{{Endn|3b}}: pgs. 23-24 - ''Chaos and Mankind''
*{{Endn|4}}: [[Labyrinth (Short Story)]]
*{{Endn|5}}: [[Black Crusade Core Rulebook]], pg. 11
*{{Endn|6}}: [[Index Astartes IV]] — ''Harbingers of Doom''
*{{Endn|7}}: [[Codex: Chaos Daemons (8th Edition)]] :**{{Endn|7a}}: pgs. 6-9**{{Endn|7b}}: pg. 28*{{Endn|8}}: [[Realm of Chaos: The Lost and the Damned]], page 175-176 —''The Emperor and the Powers of Chaos''
*{{Endn|9}}: [[Arks of Omen: Abaddon]], pg. 15-16
*{{Endn|10}}: [[Dark Heresy: The Radical's Handbook]], pg. 97
*{{Endn|13}}: [[The Talon of Horus (Novel)]] - Chapter 5
*{{Endn|14}}: [[Magic: The Gathering's Universes Beyond Warhammer 40,000]]
- ''Ruinous Powers''
*15: [[Fabius Bile: Manflayer (Novel)]]:**{{Endn|15a}}: Chapter 5**{{Endn|15b}}: Chapter 17**{{Endn|15c}}: Chapter 19*16: [[Rise of the Ynnari: Wild Rider (Novel)]]:**{{Endn|16a}}: Chapter 7**{{Endn|16b}}: Chapter 15**{{Endn|16c}}: Chapter 28*{{Endn|17}}: [[Arks of Omen: Abaddon]], pgs. 15-16*{{Endn|18}}: [[Codex: Dark Eldar (5th Edition)]], pg. 20*{{Endn|19}}: [[Fabius Bile: Manflayer Clonelord (Novel)]] - , Chapter 511*{{Endn|20}}: [[Codex: Chaos Daemons (6th Edition)]], pg. 8*{{Endn|21}}: [[Rites of Passage (Novel)]], ''Preparations'' 
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