Most brutal thing/person/event in 40k

What's the most brutal thing/person/event in 40k, excluding the Daemonculaba. That shit's in a league of it's own.

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The pain glove

Halo device is up there as pretty fucking horrific.
The pale wasting is also terrifying as is Rak'gol

Yarrick
>pull off a orc power claws to replace his lost arm
>replace one of is eyes with laser generator to kill orc face to face
>Pimp is own baneblade
>he's a fucking lord commissar

The halo device is fucking b r u t a l

GS

Didn't one of the GW writers make a character who was basically an OC donut steel who went into the warp and carved his name into the heart of one of a Daemon prince or something retarded?

Kaldor Draigo. He is made by Matt Ward, what do you expect.

That's the one. I do remember finding his in game rules a pretty interesting implementation of the trapped in the warp thing, but his lore was just so retarded.

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Catachan, Gene-stealers, The Void star.

Inquisitor Kryptman's dickery.
That spiralled out of control.

>Void
TYRANT star, Damn it.

>Tyrant Star
You, sir, deserve a successor chapter. Based on Calixian worlds, of course.

Would you please link me to info about the void star, and write me a brief synopsis?
You have my interest.

>Mfw I only know of it through If The Emperor Had A Text To Speech Device.
Uh... Sorry user.

Apparently it's from the Dark Heresy book

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What's the halo device?

Enslavers. They mind control psykers and turn their bodies into fleshy warp gates. Shame GW hasn't done anything with them in many years.

>YUUUUUUUUUAAAAAAAARRRRRRRGGGHHHHHHHHH!!!

>GRIMDARKOKALYPSE
>THE TYRANT STAR REQUIEM

>A 40K OPERA

>Directed by Michael Bay and written by C.S Goto.

relic of the lost yu'vath empire, in the halo stars. each of these little jewels can rejuvenate the wearer, but then they slowly change the mind and body into an insectile monstrosity of unparalleled power, speed, cunning and insanity. Even killing, if not immediately followed by destruction of the body, can bring forth the next metamorphosis, reaching the final form. During the slow process, you awaken memories of alien civilizations, and a taste for flesh.
Killing a third-phase halo device host is really fucking hard, they can regenerate even from charred remains.

The Iron Cage

VENGEANCE.
FUCING NOSEY ULTRASMURFS.

Not exactly 40k per say, but this story comes from when the Warp was explicetly shared with Fantasy and Chaos got to take space guns and magic swords from one to the other.

In a comic a man is born fully-formed from a corpse in the snow. He seeks out a battle raging and kills the leaders. The mob annoint him with the armor of the ones he killed, then he sets out seeking an enemy he knows is out there to kill.

Finally, he reaches the warrior and their warbands fight. The young protagonist kills the older warrior, leaving their warband to fight among itself over who is the new leader. The protagonist leads his warband for many years, until a young warrior seeks him out. The protagonist realizes it is his own past self, who kills him. Then from the old protagonist's corpse, he himself is born fully formed.

Khorne created this time loop for lulz.

You mean that comic that got posted on /co/?
Sigmar's light help me.

Cycles of Chaos. I remember that one.
He also breaks the time loop at the end and demands they ride South, implying he's going to ravage the Empire.

He goes south to be killed by his past self, who went north.

are there any stories about this?

Lucus the Eternal maybe.

Death corps of krieg or WRYYYY-Eversor assassin.
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>Imperial Fists pacifying orbital settlement
>psyker with no limbs or tongue screams
>everyone who hears it starts screaming
>engulfs settlement
>a handful of Fists turn off their audio and race to the comms before a screamer breaks in and broadcasts to Terra, killing billions of people
The entire setting could have just ended right there.

Not much, but both Rogue Trader and Dark Heresy detail this, and the places where it comes from. There's even a short adventure with a halo device-controlled enemy.

Ghoul Stars. Definitely one of the spookiest places in the Imperium.

I gotta say the penitent engine is up there for most brutally imperial thing in 40k, despite the fact that it's prisoners and heretics who suffer from it.

>sexy naked women screaming in agonizing pain
Check
>grotesque depiction of medieval era torture with a futuristic twist
Check
>guns and whirling saws all over the place
Check
>no protection whatsoever for the person strapped in
Check
>100% mortality rate, essentially an execution sentence
Check
>triggers feminists
Double check
>pretty much defines what the imperium is like

Yea the penitent engine is easily top 3 in my books

I think I heard of this. What's it called again?

Tyberos The Red Wake

Holy shit my quads.

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