To resurrect God-Emperor, the problem of the Webway must first be resolved.
Magnus' foolishness led to God-Emperor being severely beaten by the Chaos Gods while performing Webway operations.
Innumerable demons poured into the Webway, defeating the forces composed of Human Custodians and Sisters of Silences.
The Adeptus Mechanicus even backstabbed them, abandoning the retreating forces to search for a path to Mars, only to be completely annihilated and cause the retreating forces to lose flank protection and be surrounded.
God-Emperor, utilizing the sacrifice of a thousand Psyker, was able to rise from the Golden Throne, enter the Webway, and confront the Imperium's end, only to be severely wounded.
Ultimately, at the cost of sacrificing 'Ra', he brought the Imperium's end out of the Webway, saving the surviving Custodians and Sisters.
However, under the interference of the Chaos Gods, the Webway could not be completely closed, and the Emperor could only block it himself.
To resurrect God-Emperor, the Webway problem must first be resolved, and the power of the Chaos Gods must be blocked, only then can he rise from the Golden Throne.
"For God-Emperor to be resurrected, he must first retrieve his humanity fragments." Daniel muttered to himself, after the Horus Heresy erupted, God-Emperor had been purging his humanity to combat the Warp, preventing himself from becoming weak due to emotions or memories, before his final battle with Horus, he even abandoned all his humanity; kindness, emotions, etc., were all stripped away, and he needed to retrieve his personality fragments first.
"While solving the Webway problem, I'll collect the fragments and prepare for the resurrection." Daniel planned.
This matter was too significant, and he decided to carry it out secretly, keeping it from everyone.
Even Guilliman, Lion El'Jonson, and other Primarchs should not be informed yet, after all, the authority held by the Chaos Gods is beyond imagination; once they learn of the plan, they will surely do everything in their power to stop it.
If the Emperor were to return, Abaddon wouldn't even be safe running back to the Eye of Terror.
Given the Great Crusade's nature, the eggs in the Eye of Terror would be scrambled, and mutated earthworms would be split vertically.
Even the Emperor couldn't withstand facing all four Chaos Gods simultaneously.
Therefore, this matter must be kept secret, with as few people knowing as possible.
"The Primarchs can be kept in the dark for now, but Titan cannot."
Daniel thought of some important matters.
He asked Arale to activate the Lighthouse teleportation to travel to the Grey Knights' homeworld, Titan.
"Alright, Master, Arale will take care of it immediately."
Arale nodded and immediately followed Daniel's instructions, activating the Lighthouse teleportation and setting the destination to Titan, as the Lighthouse device hummed, the space around Daniel distorted.
When everything returned to normal, he had already traversed countless light-years, arriving in the near-orbit of Titan.
This was the advantage of Lighthouse teleportation; in the blink of an eye, one could reach any planet with a Lighthouse, after an announcement was made, Grand Master Voldus of the Grey Knights, who was not on a mission, personally came to greet him.
Led by him and several other Grand Masters, Daniel entered Titan.
Titan was home only to the Grey Knights and servants of the Battle Group, so its population was extremely sparse, making it appear desolate and quiet.
Many buildings were empty, with only blessed servitors patrolling.
This mysterious planet was once sent into a mysterious dimension by Malcador, where it remained for over two millennia before returning to the Imperium of Man, at that time, the High Lord entered Titan and, upon seeing what was inside, acknowledged their status and placed them under the command of the Inquisition.
The Grey Knights received the best equipment, traveling in exclusive high-speed strike cruisers across the Imperium, ruthlessly carrying out exorcism missions.
Though they were Psyker, to this day, no Grey Knight has ever been resurrected, and no one knows where their incredible resistance comes from.
When Daniel arrived on the surface of Titan, he felt a powerful psychic force and the aura of demonic presence.
Some demons that were difficult to completely destroy were imprisoned here, and of course, some were used as training tools.
"I need to examine your Final Mandate." Daniel stated after a brief exchange of pleasantries.
This made the Grey Knight Grand Masters, led by Voldus, look at each other in dismay, never having expected a Saint to make such a request, nor knowing why the Saint would know of the Final Mandate's existence.
It was known that only Grand Masters knew of its existence, and only the Supreme Grand Master could open and view it.
Since the previous Grand Master, Kaldor Draigo, also known as Handsome guy, was pulled into the Warp, they had not elected a new Supreme Grand Master.
Recently, they had been considering it, as Kaldor Draigo was confirmed to have become a Warp entity and could no longer return to lead the Grey Knights.
Now, demons were rampant across the galaxy, and so they planned to elect another.
Seeing the distressed expressions of the Grey Knight Grand Masters.
Daniel directly activated Heroic Spirit Summoning, pulling Handsome guy, who was battling on a Warp demon battlefield, into Holy Terra.
"Demon, take this great sword!"
Handsome guy, wielding his Titan sword, felt the scene before him twist, then return to normal, immediately seeing the Imperial Saint and several Grey Knight Masters, his face showing surprise.
"How did I suddenly get here?"
"I summoned you, Kaldor Draigo, You are still the Supreme Grand Master of the Grey Knights, and I need you to make some decisions." Daniel said.
"Saint, please command." Handsome guy put away his Titan sword and saluted Daniel.
"I need to examine the Grey Knights' Final Mandate." Daniel said.
Handsome guy's face showed hesitation.
When he took over, the previous Grand Master had repeatedly warned him that only he could view it, and that it was a rule that all Grand Masters had to obey since the Grey Knights' creation.
Just as he was about to refuse, Handsome guy remembered that the situation the previous Grand Master faced wasn't as complex as the current one.
They didn't have a Saint or Saints who were high-dimensional beings back then, after a moment of hesitation, he made a decision that went against tradition.
"If you wish to examine it, please follow me."
Handsome guy agreed, and the other Grey Knight Grand Masters no longer spoke.
The influence of the Imperial Saint had surpassed that of the Emperor on some planets, after all, the Emperor would not give them bread and milk, but the Saint truly guaranteed them refrigerators filled with milk and bread.
Many people tacitly assumed the Imperial Saint was the second Emperor of the Imperium; even the returning Primarchs held this view.
Entering the Grey Knights' highest security chamber.
under the watchful eyes of several Grand Masters, Daniel opened the wooden box, which contained a parchment bearing the Emperor's seal.
It recorded the highest directives left by the Lord of Mankind for the Grey Knights before his final battle.
"The Lord of Mankind shall never leave the Golden Throne—whether by resurrection, reincarnation through another's body, or ascension into some Warp entity."
"Should he do so, the Grey Knights must use all means to bring him back and ensure he continues to fulfill that terrible duty."
The content on the parchment was not extensive; Daniel scanned it and finished reading.
"The Grey Knights' Final Mandate."
The parchment's content was neither a weapon nor a magical formula; it was merely a command, but Daniel knew the Grey Knights would surely do so.
They themselves were a weapon, and to fulfill their ultimate mission, they would not hesitate to even oppose the entire Imperium.
Daniel came because he feared that the Grey Knights, upon detecting clues, would choose to sabotage God-Emperor's resurrection, after all, a awakened Emperor was not something the Grey Knights could handle.
The best way to keep him on the Golden Throne was to keep him in his current state.
Daniel activated a faith barrier, completely shielding the eyes of the Four Chaos Gods, and then revealed his plan to resurrect God-Emperor.
Undoubtedly, it was met with severe skepticism and opposition from the Grey Knight Grand Masters.
"The End War will begin soon, and we need a powerful combat force to counter the Four Chaos Gods." Daniel tried to persuade them.
"I'm afraid the Warp will gain another combat force."
One Grand Master's words made others look at him, as such words could be considered blasphemous, but they didn't mind; when discussing such matters, one couldn't shy away from anything, and the most serious consequences had to be stated.
"Then let's first collect the Emperor's personality fragments, allowing his humanity to suppress his increasingly growing divinity, Otherwise, if he continues to absorb faith, he will soon be unable to suppress it, leading to a forced ascension."
"At that time, the probability of him becoming a Warp Chaos God will be greater, and the crisis humanity faces will be even more terrifying."
"..."
A fierce argument ensued, and eventually, Voldus and the other Grey Knight Grand Masters relented, agreeing to first collect the personality fragments to help the Emperor regain his humanity, after gaining the Grey Knights' consent, Daniel left Titan and headed to Commoragh to select Players to undertake this mission, after several major battles, Daniel's level had risen to LV30.
The Players' levels also rose to LV30, and many Players, by hunting demons or killing alien gods, obtained divinity fragments, becoming increasingly powerful and capable of secondary ascension.
Players who had not absorbed divinity fragments could undergo Custodian reinforcement, gaining stronger combat power.
Therefore, sending them to collect the Emperor's fragments was not a difficult task.
When Daniel assigned the task to the selected Players, he began the preparations for God-Emperor's resurrection.
Sanguinius, who had been waiting for a long time, was also preparing for his formal resurrection, The Eldar Avatar of the Laughing God, the Avatar of the Laughing God, Yvraine from Guilliman's household, and Arch-Farseer Eldrad all went to the Imperial Glory.
This battleship had undergone several upgrades, becoming larger than an ordinary planet, and was now the most powerful battleship in the Imperium.
However, Daniel now mostly used Lighthouse instant teleportation to travel around the galaxy, rarely taking a ship.
Therefore, the Blood Angels had been using it, much to the displeasure of other Battle Groups.
Dante directly slapped the table with a picture of the Great Angel and a photo of the Imperial Saint.
"See? Same armor, same wings, The Saint is the Blood Angels' gene-Primarch, What's wrong with Terra using our own ship?"
When someone questioned how a Legion could have two Primarchs.
"Don't worry about it, If you have the guts, go ask the Emperor."
Dante's retort left the opposition speechless, apart from the Imperial Saint, who could casually communicate with the Emperor's will?
And the Imperial Saint appeared to be letting things be.
Everyone gathered on the Imperial Glory, and the resurrection of Sanguinius began.
The process of Sanguinius' resurrection was not complicated: first, Daniel, using the Emperor's power, stitched Sanguinius' soul back together, then sent the soul into his repaired body.
Next, the Avatar of the Laughing God released the power of death and rebirth onto Sanguinius, after all this was done, golden flames burned fiercely, reducing Sanguinius to ashes.
Moments later, countless lights converged into a glowing orb.
Within the orb, a holy figure with wings appeared, When the radiance dissipated, Sanguinius, brimming with vitality, returned from the realm of death.
The Four Chaos Gods noticed this scene and tried to intervene.
However, facing the Imperial Glory, now the strongest battleship in the galaxy, their pawns were somewhat outmatched.
Just as the demons attempted to enter Holy Terra through the torn rift to besiege the Imperial Glory.They barely poked their heads through before being hit by several annihilation beams, five or six kilometers in diameter, Their newly acquired physical forms instantly turned to ash in the void, banished back to the Warp.
When they tried to use the Warp's advantage to board, they found the Imperial Glory saturated with unimaginable faith power.
They were burned to ashes as soon as they entered.
When the Chaos Gods realized how troublesome the Imperial Glory was and tried to tear open a rift to descend personally.
Sanguinius had already completed his resurrection, leaving them no choice but to give up.
Watching the will of the Chaos Gods depart and the Warp rifts close, Daniel knew that next time, the Chaos Gods would no longer send their pawns, but would descend directly.
Guilliman, Lion El'Jonson, Corax, Jaghatai Khan, Sanguinius—more and more loyal Primarchs were returning.
The balance of power between the two sides began to shift, abaddon couldn't even handle one Primarch, let alone five.
The Chaos Gods would either have their Greater Daemons or Daemon Primarchs directly intervene, or they would descend themselves.
Otherwise, facing five Primarchs and a transformed Imperium of Man, the forces of Chaos would be utterly thrashed, after resurrecting Sanguinius, Daniel gave him a mission: to go to the Webway and cooperate with the young Fulgrim to purge demons, preparing for the Emperor's resurrection, at the same time, he also issued a series of missions related to Sanguinius, offering generous rewards to ensure that Players were with Sanguinius twenty-four hours a day.
Sanguinius' soul was incomplete, and for this reason, Daniel did not want Sanguinius to leave his sight, to prevent him from being corrupted by the Warp fragments that had fallen into the hands of the Chaos Gods, as long as Players were by his side, the high-dimensional power they carried could help him resist Warp corruption and allow Daniel to instantly reach his side to provide support.
Sanguinius did not object to this arrangement but accepted it gladly.
The excited and thrilled Angel cubs also cheered and followed the Great Angel into the Webway.
Daniel expressed his gratitude to the Eldar and promised to repay them by returning some sparsely populated planets that originally belonged to the Eldar, and also by implementing preferential laws to allocate resources to them, assisting them in rebuilding their homes.
"The Imperium of Man will charge at the forefront, and we only need to hide behind them, Once Chaos and the Imperium of Man are both severely weakened, we will be able to seize the fruits of their labor and restore the Aeldari to their former glory."
The Aeldari Farseer Cassarius, who had previously assisted Daniel, was ecstatic upon learning that Daniel had allocated a portion of safe planets to the Aeldari as thanks for their efforts in resurrecting Sanguinius.
Everything that was happening now was just as he had predicted.
The Aeldari would get a chance to recuperate, while the Imperium of Man, due to its own power, would go to war with the Chaos Gods.
In the end, both sides would suffer heavy losses, and the Aeldari could take the opportunity to rise.
The resurrected Sanguinius had sparked a new round of War in the Webway.
It was imaginable that in the not-too-distant future, the Imperium of Man and the Chaos Gods would inevitably erupt into unimaginable conflict, at that time, the terrible war between the two sides would ignite the stars, causing countless massacres.
Whether humanity won or Chaos won, it didn't matter much to the Aeldari, because both sides would suffer heavy casualties, and in the end, they could only watch as the Aeldari rose, once again becoming the overlords of the galaxy.
Not only Cassarius, but also Aeldari farseers like Eldrad shared the same idea.
Humans would charge at the front, while they would develop well from behind.
Just like during the War in Heaven, they would be the ones to have the last laugh, as for Daniel's generosity, Trazyn and Orikan, although they had their own thoughts, also believed Daniel's promise.
Since he allowed the Aeldari to become vassals of the Empire, there was no reason for him to refuse the Necron, as long as he could find a way to help the Necron restore their former bodies and continue to reproduce, the Necron would still have a chance.
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As long as the Imperium of Man fell one day, they would be able to rise again and contend for dominance of the galaxy.
The Necron had existed for too long; they had been dormant for sixty million years.
They had enough patience to wait, to wait for the decline of the Imperium of Man, and to wait for the Aeldari to make mistakes, both races were playing their own games, wanting humanity to be at the forefront of the fight against Chaos, while they waited to reap the benefits.
Daniel and Primarchs like Guilliman were not brainless; they could figure out the Necron' and Aeldari's little schemes with their toes, but they didn't care.
This was a challenge, and it was also an opportunity.
If humanity could successfully win the war with Chaos, then the Imperium of Man could flourish for a very long time.
Moreover, humanity had a certain chance to achieve the legendary sublimation, thereby completely escaping this dark universe, after resurrecting Sanguinius and arranging for him to enter the Webway to carry out cleanup missions.
Daniel did not stop; he wanted to acquire every bit of power in the galaxy to prepare for the upcoming final decisive battle, at the same time, the Lighthouse Network underwent a new round of upgrades.
The new lighthouses had the ability to create spacetime vortices, allowing warships to reach the location of any lighthouse through these vortices.
The Star Gates were also optimized to ensure safer navigation, archmagos Cawl had his eyes on the Tau Empire's Star Strands Nexus.
The Star Strands Nexus was created during the Tau Empire's Fourth Sphere Expansion, when they attempted to achieve faster-than-light travel using AL-38 Slipstream Modules.
Due to a lack of necessary understanding of the Warp, the Tau Empire's fleet entered the Warp unprotected and was massacred by Warp demons.
With the help of the Auxiliaries' faith, the Greater Good gave birth to its own Warp avatar - the Tau'va Goddess.
This Warp entity first appeared and helped the Fourth Sphere Expansion fleet resolve their crisis, creating the Star Strands Nexus, a special spacetime node, for them.
Cawl planned to study the Star Strands Nexus to enhance humanity's Star Gate technology.
Currently, although the Imperium of Man could use the Webway, no one knew if the Webway would one day lose its effectiveness.
For this reason, the Imperium of Man needed sufficient backup methods to ensure that the Empire would not collapse due to the failure of a certain faster-than-light travel method.
The research fleet easily reached one end of the Star Strands Nexus.
This place had been invaded by the Plague Fleet, and thus had a complete void defense system in place.
However, facing the transformed Imperium of Man, the Tau Empire no longer had its former technological advantage.
It quickly collapsed under the vast scale of the Empire, losing control of the Star Strands Nexus.
However, this action angered the Warp entity - the Tau'va Goddess.
She stirred up a terrifying Warp Storm, attempting to capsize human ships entering the Warp.
However, the Imperium of Man had long been prepared for this; most of their voyages were conducted using the Webway.
Warp Storms could not affect the Webway.
In places without the Webway, the Imperium of Man would only undertake short-distance faster-than-light jumps, using Blackstone fields for protection.
When they realized danger, they would exit the Warp and enter realspace, immediately activating anti-Warp Blackstone fields.
This practice would cause pain to the crew, but it caused greater harm to demons; often, their bodies would disintegrate instantly.
Even the power of the Tau'va Goddess would collapse under the influence of the Blackstone field.
For this reason, humanity seized the Star Strands Nexus; the Tau Empire and the Tau'va Goddess were furious but could do nothing against humanity.
Cawl conducted a detailed study of the Star Strands Nexus, and with the help of the two C'tan, Arale and Void Dragon, he completely understood its operating mode.
He integrated this technology with Star Gate technology.
That way, the faster-than-light travel network formed by the Star Gates could become very safe.
Meanwhile, the Lazybones Guild Battle Group, after finishing the Sotha campaign, sold Longlin Star to the Imperium of Man at an exorbitant price, according to some Players' calculations, the price might be more than the combined assets of Player organizations like Doraemon Workshop and the MC Legend, after all, Longlin Star was very special, being the key to a treasure trove of Old One technology and also a Webway tunneling machine.
This rumor drove countless Players crazy.
They had always assumed that only business operations could make big money; now they realized that adventure was the god of this version.
No matter how much a Player managed, owning a dozen industrial planets was already the limit.
If there were more, it would truly be unmanageable, a detailed organizational structure would have to be established, and such a structure often led to problems of bloat, inefficiency, and severe waste of resources.
For this reason, the wealth a Player gained through management had diminishing returns; the larger the organization, the slower the rate of wealth accumulation.
Now, the Lazybones Guild had opened up another path to acquiring wealth, as long as they could obtain those valuable ancient creations, they could gain unimaginable wealth through the Empire.
For a time, the Players sparked an adventure craze.
"Do you want to gain endless wealth? Do you want to become a household hero of the Empire? Go, go to the vast starry sky, and search for those ancient ruins and treasure troves."
Arale seized the hot topic and updated a promotional video, completely igniting the Players' enthusiasm for exploration, and countless people rushed into the depths of space, just to find mysterious treasure troves.
Daniel expressed his support for this, and also had the Imperial Bank open up more loan quotas for Players, striving to make every Player indebted, as the Players stirred up an adventure craze, Daniel, Arale, and Void Dragon went to the edge of the galaxy.
Here, they met another complete C'tan - Szarekh, the Silent King Azagorod.
This was a mad C'tan; wherever his gaze fell, it would cause madness and despair.
Those with fragile minds, once stared at, would rather commit suicide than endure his hellish existence, according to the Laughing God's description, during the War in Heaven, he used illusions to make Szarekh, the Silent King Azagorod, see other smaller C'tan as himself, causing him to make a mistake and devour his own brethren, but the consciousness of each devoured C'tan still existed within Szarekh, the Silent King Azagorod's body, tormenting his mind and gradually driving him mad.
Szarekh, the Silent King Azagorod realized his madness; he left the densely populated core regions of the galaxy and went to the vast void, building a prison and exiling himself.
That prison was 330.000 times larger than Earth and 100 times larger than the sun.
It could be said to be an extremely exaggerated celestial structure.
It was unknown how many stars were crushed to build such a celestial structure.
The accompanying mortal crew members were in agony just from witnessing the light emitted by the prison, forced to wait in the distance, unable to go deep into the prison with Daniel and Arale.
Void Dragon revealed his true form, then took Daniel and Arale deep into that magnificent celestial structure, where they saw Szarekh, the Silent King Azagorod, whose body was comparable to a planet.
Countless chains bound his body, and he was constantly screaming and roaring; the consciousness of his kin remaining within him had driven him completely mad.
"Go ahead, separate the consciousness within him, assist them in reshaping their bodies, and then make them loyal to me."
Daniel came here, of course, not to visit a prisoner, but to subdue Szarekh, the Silent King Azagorod, and make him participate in the final battle, arale, who shared psychic talent with Daniel, had an advantage that other C'tan did not: she could freely use the power of the Warp.
Using this power, along with Void Dragon's help, she could separate the remaining C'tan consciousness within Szarekh, the Silent King Azagorod's body and reshape their bodies for them.
With Void Dragon's help, Arale quickly completed this task, but as the C'tan's consciousness was separated, Szarekh, the Silent King Azagorod's sanity quickly recovered, and those smaller C'tan gained new bodies.
Szarekh, the Silent King Azagorod originally did not want to serve Daniel; after all, he was a C'tan, the master of the Necron race.
If anyone was to serve, it should be humanity serving them.
However, facing Daniel, who in an angry state could crush the entire celestial prison into fragments with his psychic power, and Void Dragon's persuasion, Szarekh, the Silent King Azagorod finally agreed to pledge loyalty, after all, Daniel could save him, and he could also crush him, turning him completely into dust, with no chance of resurrection.
To ensure the loyalty of Szarekh, the Silent King Azagorod and other C'tan, Daniel used psychic power and technology to leave control protocols within their bodies.
Once they rebelled, they would self-destruct.
When Daniel returned to the Imperium of Man with Szarekh, the Silent King Azagorod and other C'tan.Trazyn and Orikan, who learned the news, were filled with shock.
First Void Dragon, then Szarekh, the Silent King Azagorod also chose to kneel before this Imperial Saint, which meant that the Imperium of Man's strength had another surge.
Frankly speaking, although it was also cooperation with C'tan, the Saint was clearly the dominant party, unlike how they used to revere C'tan as masters.
Szarekh, the Silent King Azagorod joining the Imperium of Man plunged many Necrons Dynasties into panic.
First Arale, Void Dragon, and now even the surviving C'tan led by Szarekh, the Silent King Azagorod had joined the Imperium of Man.
They knew the true nature of the C'tan; this race possessed powerful strength and technology.
With the help of the C'tan, they were able to defeat the Old Ones.
Now, humanity subduing the C'tan meant that what they could achieve was even more terrifying than what the Necron and Old Ones did during the War in Heaven.
Some dynasties chose to surrender to Trazyn and Orikan, making their momentum even greater.
The hardliners, led by Imotekh the Stormlord, fell into a disadvantage, after subduing Szarekh, the Silent King Azagorod, Daniel did not stop, but began to collect fragments one by one, resurrecting those C'tan and imposing control over them.
The first was Overlord Zahurash, who had been imprisoned in the Sotha Lighthouse.
He had been ambushed by the Necronss, shattered into fragments, and eventually imprisoned in Sotha's dungeon.
He was only released when Daniel arrived at Sotha, seeking to acquire lighthouse technology.
He had a fierce conflict with Daniel, and was eventually severely beaten by the awakened Arale and re-imprisoned.
Since then, Daniel had instructed the Players to diligently collect various C'tan fragments, including those of Overlord Zahurash.
Now, the supreme ruler of the Necronss - Silent King Szarekh - was captured.
Numerous dynasties successively defected to Trazyn and Orikan.The C'tan fragments they held were also taken away.
Daniel merged these fragments, bringing the C'tan back to life.
The resurrected Overlord Zahurash was very arrogant, believing that pledging allegiance to humans, these monkeys, was an insult to the C'tan.
The result was predictable; under the gaze of Szarekh, the Silent King Azagorod and Void Dragon.This unruly C'tan was beaten by Daniel and Arale until he was disoriented, and in the end, he could only submit and have the control protocol etched into him.
Immediately after, other C'tan were resurrected one by one, and then the previous steps were repeated.
The Dominator watched each resurrected master, initially as unruly as himself, then beaten to their knees begging for mercy, and couldn't help but laugh.
Sometimes, seeing others as unlucky as oneself brings inexplicable joy, even for C'tan.
The Deceiver Mephet'ran, the Burning One Nyadra'zatha, the Endless Swarm A'shud'ra, the Awakener Og'driada, the Mute-King Kalugura, the World-Corrupter Iogrania, the Spiral Flame En'fralan, .., all C'tan that had ever appeared were resurrected, then defeated by Daniel and Arale, and forced to have control protocols etched into them.
The reason this was so easy was that Daniel only let them fuse half or less of their fragments before forcing the control protocols onto them.
C'tan who had not recovered to their peak state were naturally no match for Daniel and Arale.
Plus, the previously subdued C'tan also had to obey orders.
For this reason, the newly resurrected C'tan were outnumbered and outmatched; they either had to be shattered into fragments again and imprisoned forever, or they had to submit to Daniel and participate in the final battle, after most of the C'tan were controlled, Daniel began to resurrect the most powerful C'tan, the C'tan representing death and despair, Night Bringer Azagorod.
This guy was the first C'tan to materialize, and also the strongest C'tan; he scared the Old Ones badly as soon as he appeared.
The Aeldari War God, Khaine, with a hundred helpers, barely managed to defeat him, but was also corrupted and driven mad in the process, while Night Bringer Azagorod only lost a metal body, as soon as he was resurrected and learned the full story, Night Bringer Azagorod launched an attack on Daniel.
