Tzeentch

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===Fantasy===
 
===Fantasy===
 
Tzeentch was a powerful deity who stood as a member of the Ruinous Powers of the four [[Chaos Gods]].
 
Tzeentch was a powerful deity who stood as a member of the Ruinous Powers of the four [[Chaos Gods]].
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To the people of [[Cathay (Warhammer Fantasy)|Cathay]], he came to be known as '''Chi'an Chi''' whose cultists were the only those of the Chaos Gods that had a strong hold in the kingdom.
  
 
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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
 
===Personality and attributes===
 
===Personality and attributes===
He was known as the '''Changer of Ways''' and as the '''Architect of Fate'''.
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He was known as the '''Changer of Ways''', the '''Master of Fortune''', the '''Great Conspirator''' and as the '''Architect of Fate'''.
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Tzeentch was created and sustained by the desire for change that was an essential part of nearly all mortal life. Nearly all species were aware of the concept of a better tomorrow, and any form of dreaming, imagining or resolution for change empowered the Chaos God. Like the other Chaos Gods, Tzeentch showed a strong interest in humanity due to the power and drive of the human spirit and how that uniquely tied into his interests. No creature was deemed more volatile or more ambitious when compared to humans. The spark of wishing for a different existence thus could turn into a fire that was able to change a country, a world, and perhaps ultimately an inferno that could alter the fate of galaxy itself with all of this being the markings of Tzeentch.
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As well as an interest in magic, Tzeentch takes keen notice of all plots and plans. As the Great Conspirator, he is aware of all the dreams and plans of mortals. This is how Tzeentch is able to perceive the future; by being aware of all that is planned and all that may potentially happen, he can see all possible fates. Wishing to be involved with the fates of existence, Tzeentch directly and indirectly interferes in the fates of all things. His intentions are unknown, his schemes insanely complicated and his plans so extraordinarily long-term it may be that none other than he will ever see the end of all of them. It is often claimed that Tzeentch wishes to extend his power over the Materium, or to defeat his brother Gods; however, it is the nature of Tzeentch to care just as much about altering the fate of a single individual. Tzeentch's schemes also often appear contradictory to those who discern them; this is because only Tzeentch can understand his own interests and perceive the full possibilities of each action.
  
 
===Powers and abilities===
 
===Powers and abilities===
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Among his notable servants included:
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*'''Blue Scribes''' :
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*'''Changeling''' :
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*'''Kairos Fateweaver''' :
  
 
Daemons that served Tzeentch included:
 
Daemons that served Tzeentch included:
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The armies of Tzeentch were known as the '''Scintillating Legions''' that went to war in bizarre carnivals of magical violence, obliterating and mutating foes with sorcererous magic.
 
The armies of Tzeentch were known as the '''Scintillating Legions''' that went to war in bizarre carnivals of magical violence, obliterating and mutating foes with sorcererous magic.
  
Within the Warp, he ruled a realm that was called the '''Maze of Tzeentch''' which was also known as the '''Crystal Labyrinth'''. At its centre resided the '''Impossible Fortress''' that was an ever shifting structure who at its heart was the '''Hidden Library'''.
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Within the Warp, he ruled a realm that was called the '''Maze of Tzeentch''' which was also known as the '''Crystal Labyrinth'''. This maze is woven from the raw fabric of magic, threaded upon deceit and conspiracy. Of all the landscapes of the Warp, this domain is by far the most bizarre and incomprehensible, for its crystalline structures force travelers to view all nine dimensions simultaneously. This effect not only distorts the senses of any who intrude, but will also pulls apart their purpose and aspirations and turns them to insanity and despair. Unlike the realms of the other Gods of Chaos, it is not defended by Daemonic warriors, allowing instead for any intruder to become inevitably lost within its confines. At its centre resided the '''Impossible Fortress''' that was an ever shifting structure who at its heart was the '''Hidden Library'''.
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Latest revision as of 05:43, 26 April 2024

Tzeentch is a deity who features in Warhammer.

Contents

Biography

Fantasy

Tzeentch was a powerful deity who stood as a member of the Ruinous Powers of the four Chaos Gods.

To the people of Cathay, he came to be known as Chi'an Chi whose cultists were the only those of the Chaos Gods that had a strong hold in the kingdom.

Sigmar

40,000

Overview

Personality and attributes

He was known as the Changer of Ways, the Master of Fortune, the Great Conspirator and as the Architect of Fate.

Tzeentch was created and sustained by the desire for change that was an essential part of nearly all mortal life. Nearly all species were aware of the concept of a better tomorrow, and any form of dreaming, imagining or resolution for change empowered the Chaos God. Like the other Chaos Gods, Tzeentch showed a strong interest in humanity due to the power and drive of the human spirit and how that uniquely tied into his interests. No creature was deemed more volatile or more ambitious when compared to humans. The spark of wishing for a different existence thus could turn into a fire that was able to change a country, a world, and perhaps ultimately an inferno that could alter the fate of galaxy itself with all of this being the markings of Tzeentch.

As well as an interest in magic, Tzeentch takes keen notice of all plots and plans. As the Great Conspirator, he is aware of all the dreams and plans of mortals. This is how Tzeentch is able to perceive the future; by being aware of all that is planned and all that may potentially happen, he can see all possible fates. Wishing to be involved with the fates of existence, Tzeentch directly and indirectly interferes in the fates of all things. His intentions are unknown, his schemes insanely complicated and his plans so extraordinarily long-term it may be that none other than he will ever see the end of all of them. It is often claimed that Tzeentch wishes to extend his power over the Materium, or to defeat his brother Gods; however, it is the nature of Tzeentch to care just as much about altering the fate of a single individual. Tzeentch's schemes also often appear contradictory to those who discern them; this is because only Tzeentch can understand his own interests and perceive the full possibilities of each action.

Powers and abilities

Among his notable servants included:

  • Blue Scribes :
  • Changeling :
  • Kairos Fateweaver :

Daemons that served Tzeentch included:

  • Lord of Change :
  • Horror of Tzeentch :
  • Flamer of Tzeentch :
  • Screamer :

The armies of Tzeentch were known as the Scintillating Legions that went to war in bizarre carnivals of magical violence, obliterating and mutating foes with sorcererous magic.

Within the Warp, he ruled a realm that was called the Maze of Tzeentch which was also known as the Crystal Labyrinth. This maze is woven from the raw fabric of magic, threaded upon deceit and conspiracy. Of all the landscapes of the Warp, this domain is by far the most bizarre and incomprehensible, for its crystalline structures force travelers to view all nine dimensions simultaneously. This effect not only distorts the senses of any who intrude, but will also pulls apart their purpose and aspirations and turns them to insanity and despair. Unlike the realms of the other Gods of Chaos, it is not defended by Daemonic warriors, allowing instead for any intruder to become inevitably lost within its confines. At its centre resided the Impossible Fortress that was an ever shifting structure who at its heart was the Hidden Library.

Notes

  • Tzeentch was created by Games Workshop and featured in the setting of Warhammer along with its spin-off universes.

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Video games

Appearances

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  • Warhammer 40,000:
  • Warhammer: Age of Sigmar:

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