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==Gender Roles & Sexuality== | |||
===Khorne=== | |||
====Gender Roles==== | |||
* Khorne’s followers are almost entirely male-coded in behavior; emphasis is on martial prowess, rage, and dominance. | |||
* Combat ability and strength determine status; no formal gender hierarchy exists among daemonic warriors. | |||
* Female-coded daemons exist (Bloodletters, Daemonettes of other lore) but are rare and rarely mentioned; functionally, all are lethal warriors. | |||
====Sexuality==== | |||
* Khorne despises indulgence, including sexual pleasure. Sexuality is irrelevant or suppressed; followers are motivated entirely by battle, blood, and honor in combat. | |||
* Erotic acts are considered weakness; lust is taboo and punishable. | |||
* Any sexualized depiction of Khorne’s warriors in lore is extremely rare or symbolic, often reflecting domination and aggression rather than desire. | |||
====Attitudes toward Other Races (Sexualized)==== | |||
* Sexualization of other races is **nonexistent**; Khorne’s followers view all beings as enemies or prey for slaughter. | |||
* Focus is entirely on combat, rage, and bloodshed rather than erotic fascination. | |||
===Slaanesh=== | |||
====Gender Roles==== | |||
* Slaanesh’s followers are highly diverse in gender, often fluid, reflecting aesthetic perfection, decadence, and temptation. | |||
* Both male and female daemons (Daemonettes, Keepers of Secrets) are seductive, deadly, and socially dominant within Slaanesh cults. | |||
* Hierarchy is based on ability to tempt, dominate, and embody excess rather than biological sex. | |||
====Sexuality==== | |||
* Sexuality is central to Slaanesh. Erotic pleasure, seduction, and indulgence define both daemon and mortal followers. | |||
* Same-sex and opposite-sex attraction are common; indulgence in any taboo or decadent sexual act is celebrated. | |||
* Sex, pain, and pleasure are often inseparable, with extreme eroticism intertwined with worship and power. | |||
====Attitudes toward Other Races (Sexualized)==== | |||
* Slaanesh followers sexualize almost all other races, using allure, temptation, and manipulation: | |||
* Humans and elves are prized for beauty and sensuality. | |||
* Dwarfs and greenskins are fetishized in exaggerated or exoticized ways. | |||
* Sexualized acts often involve coercion, seduction, or symbolic domination rather than mutual affection. | |||
===Nurgle=== | |||
====Gender Roles==== | |||
* Nurgle’s followers, including Plaguebearers and mortals, are largely indifferent to gender; corruption and disease affect all equally. | |||
* Hierarchies exist based on resilience, devotion, and pestilential influence rather than sex. | |||
====Sexuality==== | |||
* Sexuality is downplayed or grotesquely intertwined with decay and disease. Pleasure is secondary; filth, rot, and survival dominate. | |||
* Erotic acts may exist but are generally symbolic, perverse, or tied to pestilence and corruption rather than attraction. | |||
====Attitudes toward Other Races (Sexualized)==== | |||
* Sexualization is minimal and often horrifying: other races are objects for disease, corruption, or grotesque parody rather than desire. | |||
* Humans may be twisted into disgusting sexualized forms in ritual or corruption. | |||
* Elves, dwarfs, and greenskins are primarily sources of disease or ritual experimentation. | |||
===Tzeentch=== | |||
====Gender Roles==== | |||
* Tzeentch’s followers, including Pink Horrors and sorcerers, are highly mutable; shape, appearance, and gender can change magically. | |||
* Hierarchy is based on cunning, magical skill, and manipulation rather than gender. | |||
* Both male and female-coded daemons serve as sorcerers, agents, or manipulators. | |||
====Sexuality==== | |||
* Sexuality is fluid, mutable, and often tied to transformation, manipulation, or illusion. | |||
* Acts of seduction, deception, or temptation are common; sexual identity is mutable or irrelevant. | |||
* Pleasure may be experienced, but intellectual and magical schemes are often more important than erotic gratification. | |||
====Attitudes toward Other Races (Sexualized)==== | |||
* Tzeentch’s followers may sexualize other races as part of manipulation, illusion, or temptation. | |||
* Humans, elves, and even other daemons can be lured or coerced using glamour or sexualized deception. | |||
* Sexuality is a tool for power, not a reflection of preference or natural desire. | |||
===Notable Cultural Nuances for Chaos Daemons=== | |||
* Khorne: martial, non-sexual, obsessed with blood and honor. | |||
* Slaanesh: decadent, sexual, indulgent, highly eroticized culture. | |||
* Nurgle: grotesque, indifferent to gender, sexuality corrupted by disease. | |||
* Tzeentch: mutable, manipulative, sexuality fluid and strategic, often used as a tool. | |||
Revision as of 16:55, 29 November 2025
| Category | Faction | Relation |
|---|---|---|
| Humans | Empire | Hostile |
| Bretonnia | Hostile | |
| Kislev | Hostile | |
| Sartosa | Hostile | |
| Araby | Hostile | |
| Cathay | Hostile | |
| Norsca | Friendly | |
| Elves | Asur (High Elves) | Hostile |
| Asrai (Wood Elves) | Hostile | |
| Druchii (Dark Elves) | Hostile | |
| Dwarfs | Dwarfs | Hostile |
| Chaos Dwarfs | Friendly | |
| Greenskins | Orcs | Neutral |
| Goblins | Neutral | |
| Monstrous | Ogre | Neutral |
| Beastmen | Friendly | |
| Affliction | Vampire | Hostile |
Gender Roles & Sexuality
Khorne
Gender Roles
- Khorne’s followers are almost entirely male-coded in behavior; emphasis is on martial prowess, rage, and dominance.
- Combat ability and strength determine status; no formal gender hierarchy exists among daemonic warriors.
- Female-coded daemons exist (Bloodletters, Daemonettes of other lore) but are rare and rarely mentioned; functionally, all are lethal warriors.
Sexuality
- Khorne despises indulgence, including sexual pleasure. Sexuality is irrelevant or suppressed; followers are motivated entirely by battle, blood, and honor in combat.
- Erotic acts are considered weakness; lust is taboo and punishable.
- Any sexualized depiction of Khorne’s warriors in lore is extremely rare or symbolic, often reflecting domination and aggression rather than desire.
Attitudes toward Other Races (Sexualized)
- Sexualization of other races is **nonexistent**; Khorne’s followers view all beings as enemies or prey for slaughter.
- Focus is entirely on combat, rage, and bloodshed rather than erotic fascination.
Slaanesh
Gender Roles
- Slaanesh’s followers are highly diverse in gender, often fluid, reflecting aesthetic perfection, decadence, and temptation.
- Both male and female daemons (Daemonettes, Keepers of Secrets) are seductive, deadly, and socially dominant within Slaanesh cults.
- Hierarchy is based on ability to tempt, dominate, and embody excess rather than biological sex.
Sexuality
- Sexuality is central to Slaanesh. Erotic pleasure, seduction, and indulgence define both daemon and mortal followers.
- Same-sex and opposite-sex attraction are common; indulgence in any taboo or decadent sexual act is celebrated.
- Sex, pain, and pleasure are often inseparable, with extreme eroticism intertwined with worship and power.
Attitudes toward Other Races (Sexualized)
- Slaanesh followers sexualize almost all other races, using allure, temptation, and manipulation:
- Humans and elves are prized for beauty and sensuality.
- Dwarfs and greenskins are fetishized in exaggerated or exoticized ways.
- Sexualized acts often involve coercion, seduction, or symbolic domination rather than mutual affection.
Nurgle
Gender Roles
- Nurgle’s followers, including Plaguebearers and mortals, are largely indifferent to gender; corruption and disease affect all equally.
- Hierarchies exist based on resilience, devotion, and pestilential influence rather than sex.
Sexuality
- Sexuality is downplayed or grotesquely intertwined with decay and disease. Pleasure is secondary; filth, rot, and survival dominate.
- Erotic acts may exist but are generally symbolic, perverse, or tied to pestilence and corruption rather than attraction.
Attitudes toward Other Races (Sexualized)
- Sexualization is minimal and often horrifying: other races are objects for disease, corruption, or grotesque parody rather than desire.
- Humans may be twisted into disgusting sexualized forms in ritual or corruption.
- Elves, dwarfs, and greenskins are primarily sources of disease or ritual experimentation.
Tzeentch
Gender Roles
- Tzeentch’s followers, including Pink Horrors and sorcerers, are highly mutable; shape, appearance, and gender can change magically.
- Hierarchy is based on cunning, magical skill, and manipulation rather than gender.
- Both male and female-coded daemons serve as sorcerers, agents, or manipulators.
Sexuality
- Sexuality is fluid, mutable, and often tied to transformation, manipulation, or illusion.
- Acts of seduction, deception, or temptation are common; sexual identity is mutable or irrelevant.
- Pleasure may be experienced, but intellectual and magical schemes are often more important than erotic gratification.
Attitudes toward Other Races (Sexualized)
- Tzeentch’s followers may sexualize other races as part of manipulation, illusion, or temptation.
- Humans, elves, and even other daemons can be lured or coerced using glamour or sexualized deception.
- Sexuality is a tool for power, not a reflection of preference or natural desire.
Notable Cultural Nuances for Chaos Daemons
- Khorne: martial, non-sexual, obsessed with blood and honor.
- Slaanesh: decadent, sexual, indulgent, highly eroticized culture.
- Nurgle: grotesque, indifferent to gender, sexuality corrupted by disease.
- Tzeentch: mutable, manipulative, sexuality fluid and strategic, often used as a tool.