Warhammer 30k and the Great Tomb of Nazarick

Chapter 148 Amakun's Ambition and End

Chapter 148 Amakun's Ambition and End

Amakun, the most powerful Undead noble of the Nefru Dynasty, is also the commander of the Dark Throne, the dynasty's only world engine.

He has the same cruelty and cunning as other undead nobles, but much greater ambition than ordinary undead nobles.

He always has his eyes on the position of the Emperor of the Nefru Dynasty. He even wants to completely expel the influence of the Four Gods of the Warp in reality and let the Necrons become the masters of the material world again under his leadership.

Of course, the last two are a bit too difficult, so he is now mainly focusing on the position of the Emperor of France.

But the Necrons are clearly divided into classes, and it is extremely difficult to usurp the throne. Amaquin can only wait for an opportunity.

But before he had the chance, the Necrons fell into a collective sleep at the order of the Silent King.

It was not until recently that the Nefru Dynasty was awakened by Itmok, the Storm King of the Sotik Dynasty. When these undead spirits who had been sleeping for tens of millions of years opened their eyes again, they found that their homes had been almost hollowed out.

The Nefru Dynasty lost a large number of tomb worlds, but fortunately their military strength was still there, enough to respond to the invitation of the Storm King.

The Storm King brought them an offer they could not refuse: a new universe and a chance to regain their former souls.

The Nefru Dynasty, like all the Necrons, was crazy about the news. They did not hesitate to send troops to participate in the war. This time, they spared no expense, and even sent the dynasty's only world engine, the Dark Throne.

This should be a great opportunity for Amakun. What could be a better opportunity to accumulate strength and seize power than to conquer the new universe?
Obviously not, but what makes him depressed is that the Nefru Dynasty attaches too much importance to this new universe. Nefru's Emperor Kevrik the Indomitable has come in person and is now commanding the battle on the Dark Throne.

Amakun could only serve as deputy, and now he had to deal with those hateful hairless monkey invaders miserably.

Although the hairless monkeys this time were indeed much more powerful than the ones they had encountered before, Amakun had already activated the defense cooperation within the world engine. In his opinion, it was only a matter of time before these hairless monkeys were destroyed.

In order to get rid of Amakun as soon as possible, he even personally took the tomb command boat and led a large number of underworld machinery and immortal legions to destroy the most powerful enemy force.

Before setting off, Amakun looked at his troops.

Five thousand elite Immortal warriors. The Immortals are the true cornerstone of the Necron Legion, and are completely different from the Necron Warriors, the lowest-level cannon fodder of the Necron Legion.

Before their biological transformation, the Necron Warriors were just ordinary people of the Necrontide civilization, including the elderly and children. Some Necron Warriors were even transformed from other captured creatures.

In terms of battlefield duties, Necromancers are cannon fodder.

As for the Immortal warriors, they were battle-hardened veterans of the Necrontyr society before they completed their biological transformation. During the transformation, they received better bodies and equipment, and their living metal bodies were taller than armored Space Marines.

Although their memories and personalities remain severely damaged, much of their skills and expertise from their previous lives are preserved.

Now the Immortals are pure war machines, used to crush all undead enemies.

One hundred Death Marks, these are the assassination masters among the Necrons, they are proficient in various long-range assassination techniques.

Powerful underworld machines such as the Underworld Spider, Underworld Stalker, and Underworld Doomsday Walker fill Amakun's visual receptors. They will assist the immortals in fighting and completely eliminate the invading enemies.

Looking at the heroic troops in front of him, Amakun felt that his non-existent heart began to beat.

The Mark of Death and the Underworld's Centipede Hunting Team were the first to set out. They would inflict as many casualties as possible on the hairless monkey army so that the larger force could destroy them in one fell swoop.

Amakun led a large army to support them and rushed to the battle scene in high spirits.

But just when Amakun was walking halfway with great pride, a series of huge explosions stunned him.

The Death Mark and the Hades Worker who were sent ahead to explore the way and hunt the centipede never had a chance to perform before they were blown back to wait for repair.

Reinforcements from the Human Empire are arriving.

Unlike the Astral Knights who risked everything on their lives back then, the current Warmaster Ryan Johnson leads the entire First Legion and a large number of auxiliary troops.

This was a war of equals, not a life-and-death battle where the human empire relied on miracles to make a comeback. The Lion King never intended to completely destroy the behemoth like the World Engine in a short period of time with just his own troops. Although the Lion King was fully confident, he did not want it to become a war of attrition.

Now the Human Empire has no idea how many enemies it has to face, so the sooner we can defeat them, the better.

While they were wreaking havoc inside the World Engine, a new round of support units had arrived via the landing capsule, and this time heavy weapons were also delivered into the World Engine.

The large landing capsules and combat barges that were delivered directly destroyed the external armor of the world engine, laying waste to a large number of manpower.

The troops that were dispersed in advance also provided relevant guidance, allowing the Empire's reinforcements to land more accurately.

The reinforcements approaching the Warmaster were mainly composed of Dreadnoughts, numbering over a hundred, plus a mixed force of Space Marines and Custodes numbering nearly a thousand.

Relying on its specialized defense system, the landing craft smashed directly into the position indicated by the warmaster. Through precise calculations, the landing craft directly destroyed the advance troops sent by Amakun with this collision.

Then, led by the Holy Despiser Dreadnought of the Imperial Guards, the Dreadnought army began to march down the landing craft in a mighty procession.

There are twenty golden dreadnoughts of various models from the Imperial Guards, but the most eye-catching ones are the ten Leviathan siege dreadnoughts that are obviously larger than the other dreadnoughts.

The Warmaster was happy, but Amaquin was not so happy.

Although he is arrogant, he is not stupid. With so many tough guys falling from the sky, his current troops' combat effectiveness is not enough. He has to go back and regroup his troops.

But now that he was here, it wouldn't be easy for him to leave. The Leviathan's fearless gravity weapon was activated, directly pinning Amakun, who was riding on the command boat, to the spot.

Amakun wanted to activate the teleportation to send himself directly back to the command node. To him, although the gravity weapon of the Leviathan Dreadnought was extremely powerful, it was still very primitive and could not stop the Necrons' teleportation.

It was at this moment that he saw a Dark Angel's Dreadnought fired a powerful particle whip at him.

This weapon, which originated from the Necrons, directly pulled back Amakun who was in the process of teleporting.

Amakun looked at the fearlessness of the Dark Angels in front of him in shock. He obviously did not understand the Dark Angels at this point. It was reasonable for the loyal First Legion to have some alien technology.

Amakun, who was beaten back, was immediately bombarded by the Holy Despiser's fearless multi-melta. Amakun deflected at an angle with difficulty, allowing the multi-melta to break him into two halves.

But it doesn't matter. Amakun did this to trigger the rebirth protocol. When the system detected that his body was in danger, it automatically teleported him back to the resurrection point.

After a period of chaotic darkness of unknown duration, Amakun walked out of the coffin-like resurrection device, and then he saw a red-robed little man holding a phase axe and a large group of mechanical soldiers looking at him.

The guards who were supposed to be guarding the resurrection point were now all lying on the ground. Their broken limbs would occasionally twitch, and then these still trembling remains would be incinerated by the terrible high temperature.

"Oh, there's a surprise."

Although the voice of the little man in the red robe was purely electronic and mechanical, Amakun still heard a hint of laughter in it, but he could not laugh anymore. He had no tear glands, so his tears could only flow into his stomach.

The little man in the red robe is holding his favorite phase axe!

Amakun hid directly back in the resurrection device, and then relied on the stronger resurrection device of the undead noble to withstand the enemy's attack. It must be said that this red-robed man and his mechanical soldiers did have powerful firepower.

Just a tentative shot almost destroyed Amakun's resurrection device. Fortunately, Amakun had already activated the teleportation and teleported himself to another command node.

When the teleportation ended and Amakun stepped onto the ground again, he found that there were at least several circles of red-armored Space Marines standing around him.

These were Space Marines from the Thousand Sons Legion who came to support them. The leading Captain of the Thousand Sons led the other Thousand Sons warriors to cast dozens of psychic lightning bolts at Amakun, knocking him to the ground on the spot. A strong current flowed through his body, causing his living metal body to twitch involuntarily.

Amakun attempted to teleport away again, but the Thousand Sons had already activated a stasis field.

This powerful Necromancer noble, who in a future timeline even attempted to usurp the throne and become the new Hierophant Amaquin, was captured by the Thousand Sons in the 30th century and later sent to the Mechanicus, becoming an important material for studying high-level Necromancers.

(End of this chapter)

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