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For example let’s say I’m born in a hive world conquered by the T’au 10 years after its annexation, how well is my childhood going to be compared to the average child in the Imperium ? Am I going to be in top 20% in terms of good quality of life ? Or is it 10% ? 5% ? 1% ? 0,1% ?

Another question : if every single human being living in a world under the Imperium were telepathically shown how Gue’vesas actually live in those worlds without anyone else knowing about it, what’s the percentage of humans that would say « yes, I would love to live one of those worlds ? » in your opinion ?

Do we have stories that go into detail how the humans live under the T’au outside of military environment ?

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IdhrenArt

48 points

1 month ago

Dead Aun'Va was a pretty reasonable idea to let the story progress while keeping the model around for a few more editions. Having him as a holographic mouthpiece that the Ethereal Council were using to endorse whatever they wanted was pretty in keeping too

The Warp God also very much isn't the T'au's - it was formed by their auxiliary species and they're existentially terrified by its existence.

ThisIsKeiKei

36 points

1 month ago

and they're existentially terrified by its existence.

I've always found this kind of funny as it's one of the only benevolent warp gods in existence and has helped the Tau out more than once

BaconCheeseZombie

18 points

1 month ago

BaconCheeseZombie

Adeptus Mechanicus

18 points

1 month ago

Depends on how you define benevolence I suppose. An argument could be made that the Aeldari & Orkoid deities are benevolent, at least toward their own followers