Summary
“Mor’Grax the Unthinking” is referenced in intercepted cult canticles and marginalia recovered from compromised Administratum archives. The entity is described as a nascent god-form fed not by ignorance in the benign sense, but by willful stupidity: the prideful refusal to learn, the hatred of nuance, and the conversion of slogans into “truth.”
Observed Warp-Signature
Witness accounts (unverified) describe a Warp presence resembling a vast idol-form whose features continually misalign: eyes where mouths should be; sigils that nearly cohere but never do. Auditory phenomena include looping laughter, malformed hymns, and repeated “teachings” devoid of meaning.
Primary Effects
- Anti-cognition field: reduces critical thinking; encourages impulsive action.
- Certainty spike: subjects display aggressive confidence absent competence.
- Ritual error sanctification: deliberate mistakes treated as sacred acts.
Cult Structure & Practices (High-Level)
Cult behavior suggests an inverted scholasticism: knowledge is framed as weakness and questions as heresy. Rites are intentionally incorrect (misdrawn sigils, scrambled litanies, error-laden transcriptions).
Hypothesis of Emergence
The entity is believed unborn—a god-seed sustained by mass folly rather than overt mutation. Reports indicate adherents pursue manifestation through widespread rejection of learning and the elevation of slogans over evidence. If accurate, this represents a threat vector capable of subverting worlds without conventional markers of Chaos taint.
Relations to the Ruinous Powers (Speculative)
- Tzeentch: likely hostile; stupidity destabilizes causality and ruins long-schemes.
- Nurgle: opportunistic amusement; incompetence accelerates decay and entropy.
- Khorne: conflicted; folly fuels violence but wastes martial value.
- Slaanesh: contemptuous; lacks refinement even in excess.
Noted Daemonic Forms (Unconfirmed)
- “Brayers” — lesser entities emitting incorrect tactical counsel at critical moments.
- “The Certained” — armored brutes exhibiting total resistance to reason or evidence.
- “The Grand Oaf” — a greater manifestation described as strong, “helpful,” and ruinous.
— Fragment recovered, Canticle of the Empty Skull