>>114082046Unintented consequences of an action =/= intented/fully expected consequences of an action. If you press a button to get a donut and the donut falls off a shelf and showers you in flour as you get it, that's an unintented, bad consequence of a good action. Flour-shower wasn't expected and wasn't planned for.
Still got a donut though.
Canonically, the Imperium is facing harder and harder shit but keeps pulling through while kicking whatever is harming it in the fucking teeth.
Just you wait, Ghazzy will turn out to be a Primork-in-the-making and one will be killed by Blackmane, while others will still be there, evidently killable by just a marine, but it'll still be written off as a great and terrible pyrrhic victory for the Imperium.
The setting cannot have the Imperium actually fall; while an understandable issue of the way wh40k works, it makes Imperium an entity that's growing stronger, not weaker. No amount of saying its doing worse than ever will change that the miracles of faith and, accordingly, their producer is stronger than ever, more and more new wargear arrives to its users, the Marines have had such an unbelievably massive spike in numbers it's like four new legions were founded all at once and fucking Primarchs are coming back to fix shit.
>"they were a normal species, then the Imperium destroyed their homeworld, now they live to kill humans."The start of the setting is two xenos races fighting a super-war that broke the Afterlife and created every problem in existence, ever.
>>114082175Imagine caring about literally whos who won't even get a Necromunda model unlike the damn Squats because they're that uninteresting.