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They seek to consume all life.
(Creatures not entirely tied to the warp and reproduce by killing us)
Reproduce by killing us? Is that from Stellaris and if so do you have source?
edit: ok I have played city skylines and mount and blade, didn't realize they were from these guys...
It actually has to do with jump drives Fallen Empires possess that have a chance to tear a hole into another dimension populated by the Unbidden.
(For those that don't know the first Daemons came after the war of the heavens and they are not entirely creatures of the warp...And they don't entirely depend on life to survive)
Welp, guess it's time to fire up the Inquisition.
Both, actually. If your game goes for 40k levels of grimdark, you can even be desperately trying to hold back the Unbidden when the Scourge arrives... Though two late game crises is apparently pretty unlikely.
Now I just need an option to accidentally awake the Great Old Ones with my psionic experiments.
Are we absolutely sure it's the Fallen Empire's Jump tech... or is it the Psionic Jump Drive?
According the the wiki, under techs, there is a Psionic Jump Drive that's labeled as "dangerous tech"; the Fallen Empire's isn't.
I don't know.