I've become fascinated with the Corpse Grinder cult of 40k, but was surprised that they are affiliated with Khorne. Wouldn't them being associated with hunger and desire lean more into Slaanesh, who is about satisfying ones own needs?
>>96596372if you satisify your needs animalistically, you're slaaneshiif you satisfy your needs cuz murder gud make line in brain go up, that's khornethere is conceptual overlap but they do have distinct terminii for their domainsit's an organization of information thing
>>96596372>look at photo"I'm surprised they like Khorne"c'mon bro...
>>96596372Khorne cults practice cannibalism very frequently. The big distinction between Khorne and Slaanesh is individuality. Each Slaanesh cultist is a unique butterfly, Khorne cultists can only be told apart by their choice in weapon.
>>96596372As another anon said, there is a lot of concept overlap. If you made a club of murderers who film their kills and seek to refine them while seeing how far they can push the edge of being caught, that would clearly be in the field of Slaanesh.They fit fairly well under Khorne though because, at the end of the day, they are stacking bodies and thats all Khorne really cares about so allowing them to eat the soft bits is perfectly fine for a bunch of insane omnicidal cannibals.
>>96596372Gods often overlap, ambition and greed are qualities of Slaanesh and Tzeentch, but the reason behind those qualities are where you're defined as Slaaneshi or Tzeentchian.
>>96596989Wouldn't it be that ambition is Tzeentchian but greed is Slaaneshi?
>>96597860Entirely depends on the direction of Ambition.Ambition for its own sake, or toward some sort of perfected skill or art is textbook slaaneshAmbition for change, or knowledge specifically is Tzeentch.
>>96596598Many people kill, but that doesn't automatically make them into Khorne worshippers.
please don't tell me this is where the new cannibal corpse singer got his name kek
>>96596372>Corpse Grinder cult>KhorneClearly, they'd worship George Fisher.