by Mirridi at 17 Jun 2003, 19:32
It's not in the Ork Codex, and to let you know, I'm a fluff writer by trade.
Believe me. C'tan are not demi-gods. Fear them more than any Emporer.
Way back in history, when all the C'tan were rampaging the galaxy, the Deciever convinced the Nightbringer to start attacking other C'tan. Which it did, until there were four left.
The Deciever and the Nightbringer. (we all know and love)
The outsider. (A footnote in Codex: Necrons.
Dragon. (Not much beside a strange reference in a vox transcript. Dragon is the machine god, ands is currently sleeping on Mars.
The nightbringer touched all of the young species. (The ones created by the Old ones.) He faded into Eldar myth, and became the Reaper to man. But as the krork degenerated, the idea of the nightbringer was lost, so they have no fear of death. From extensive studies with a mate, we believe we've got a theory on what the Krork were created for.
(Now it gets theoretical.)
Sensing their immenent defeat, the Old ones did some gene splicing, and secreted their DNA and some other bits into a 'survivor race' That could help defend their gene pool. The necron tide wiped out the Old ones, and without a purpose, Krork spores were spread throughout the galaxy. Over a period of several million years, the unstable algal sub-string of DNA degraded, as did Ork society. Now they are just the green tide.
Notes:
Green tide vs. Necron silver tide?
There's enough of them to protect a galaxy-wide civilisation, isn't there...
Again, quoting from ye Necron codex, 'The Necrons hold millenia-long grudges against some backward species.' It also suggests that you use a Lizardman army to represent these.
Lizardmen: failed Krork?