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It's debated about how he was created. But the most commonly accepted answer is that he was created by the early shamans through a grand sacrifice of all their souls to create a 'new human' to stand against chaos.
I have not. But It looks good. I am currently reading: 'I don't want to be a tin can'
It's deleted for me too, but I didn't delete it.
The Warp gods are like a young Mephisto. Except the Marvel Multiverse is still in a 'Marvel Universe'. Mephisto only stays in one Universe because the food (souls) is high quality. Since the Warp messes with time, it can connect to parallel universes. So if they wanted to, they could reach across timelines and pull things across if they needed too. Try fighting an enemy (Tznetch), who can fortify his own past in the future or borrow power from his future self. It's hard to compare. What marvel character can borrow power from their future selves?
40k is up there... it's not just chaos that's a problem. Every galaxy out there in 40k has some new horror that resides in it. But the technology of 40k is probably the most advanced of most fiction, from what I know from the Golden Age of Mankind. In 40k... those chaos gods are only 40k years old. They are babies fighting among themselves.
Nope, in lore they are only in the Milky Way due to mostly humans being there. In another galaxy, the Tyranids show up and have never heard of chaos, all they have is their Devourer who basically had the Immaterium to themselves over there.
Yes it is the highest in this fiction at least.
No it exists. but the warp gods are only in the milk way. of that makes sense.
Well I was thinking that order for someone to affect more than one universe, they just need to grow their dimension. I just didn't add more to this like Theo+ similar to Alpha+ because I dont plan on writing further than Theo, since this is already difficult.