Thread:Ecoraptor3339/@comment-5496489-20171102142934/@comment-4960835-20171230124402

@Gorzill - That's a difficult one. The answer probably lies in someting like Dynamism-Creation/Ulyaoth/Tzeentch, Stasis-Excess (in what already is without innovation)/Xel'lotath/Slaanesh, Entrophy-Destruction/Chattur'gha/Khorne and Balance-Clycles between Life and Death/Mantorok/Nurgle-ish.

Perhaps the Intention is the original Accel entity, but then the dabbling of others in it created the Triad?

@GD - Certainly. The basic plot would revolve around a Mirusian precursor race, the. Still reeling from supporting a failed civil war, Waptorian and Mendel rebels flee back to Mirus, taking their new allies, the Volver rebels under with them. Trough sheer luck, the word the rebels take refuge on is the resting place of a group of Multus rebels known as the, and due to being Multus creations, the Waptorian/Mendel rebels manage to activate the technology lying there, using it to recover and then launch their attacks against the Mendel and Waptoria. These retaliate by excavating and using Multus technology of their own, which eventually sees Crimson killed. (There's also some inter-rebel plotting going on, such as S01-ID, the de-facto field commander of the Waptorian rebels using Multus tech to free Mendel rebel leader Lorka Gredyc from Alpha Grox control, which lures in ACC into the war. They are saved by total anhillation by the Proditkar, who awakened due to the disturbance caused by the rebel excavations - but that shouldn't concern you.)

These battles draw in the attention of the Imperium of War (of course) as well as the Vanara, who initally join the war as rogue agents. There are also four mysterious rogue Volver who seem to be working against anyone who tries to get their hands on Multus tech. In actualty, the Pieces are following orders from, the last survivor of a race which was in eons past an enemy of the Multus (although that's not a revelation for this war as Ada remains nothing more than a myth here). Ada is nothing if not a skillful manipulator of events however, using his pieces to draw the attention of the Imperium's masters, the Darkling Brotherhood, and goading them into using the Imperium and their Zarbanian allies as their pawns to capture the 4 Volver (mainly for scientific curiosity). Thus the Pieces draw the Imperium and the Zarbanians to a central Multus world, which makes the two realise just how vast the original Multus empire was - spanning half the Mirus galaxy, including the War-Imperial and DT territories. Oh, and if a Multus creation can hack into the ancient (and lost) Multus capital of Matrukoris, the entire empire will wake up again.

This, of course, is bad news for both the Imperium and the Tyranny (you -obviously- don't want to have an ancient empire waking up in your backyard). The Zarbanians don't care about causing the doom of the Tyranny prematurely but luckily the Imperium manage to inform the Tyranny of the imminent danger. Just as planned for Ada, the Tyranny leads the Imperium and Zarbanians on a search for Matrukoris to destroy it, which inevitably also informs both the Allies and the Rebels that -something- is out there. The ACC, who caused the original doom of the Multus, briefly allies with the Tyranny/Darklings and their pawns to thwart the reawakening, but this alliance quickly breaks apart as the ACC want to assimilate rather than destroy the precursors.

This eventually leads to the battle of Ugandalore, in which the battles between the ACC and the Allies causes a small contingent of loyalist Multus to wake up, finally revealing the location of Matrukoris to them. However, when the Allies, they find Matrukoris in the process of being razed by the side of the Tyranny, who evidently found it first (with a little help of the Pieces). The ACC and the Rebels decypher the location of Matrukoris at roughly the same time, and a four-way battle commences, during which the Proditkar Highlords are captured, the Multus savior of the ACC, Kashii'rishas, is killed in battle. The Drakodominatus also begin to be pushed back to Matrukoris' center, and mid-battle descide on the gambit of the Ultima serum, which kills all Drakodominatus but Vitaze and Nizawhz Dietzhen. While the transformation from Drakodominatus to Dominatus is happening, the Dark One gets pushed into a crystal and launched into space, making things seem really bleak for Caligustus and Gridlock, the latter of which advocates for a retreat. Just then, Dominatus Dietzhen appears and almost singlehandedly turns the tide. It takes an entire Multus arsenal to take him down, but when the Allies storm Matrukoris' central spire, they come into contact with Vitaze, who using skillful manipulation of his own biomass to infiltrate himself deeply into Matrukoris and destroy it's core computer, thus cutting off the life support of all those hibernating Multus outside of Allied territory and domming them to death. His mission done, Vitaze retreats, the Imperium and Zarbania Powers following soon after. All sides go lick their wounds, the Allies form the Enlightenment Collaborative to protect themselves against the treat of the Tyranny, which they known will eventually rise again (indeed, in the Great Deceiver), and the tentetive identity of Ada and the Pieces is revealed.