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Blood for the God Emperor, Skulls for the Golden Throne!
all those psykers they "feed" him is just ritual sacrifice to nothing. They may as well be sacrificing people to the sun. It's all just dogma and lies because the the church needs a figurehead in order to exist. You have to have someone to worship. it's all just lies in the interest of power and control.
But there is a theory outside of Warhammer and in Warhammer itself, where anything can become a god, even a piece of toast, it just needs to find enough followers.
Ah, sort of. I'm pretty sure the Emperor is just Khorne at this point.
Magnus tore a hole in the Warp in Terra, if Emperor doesn't sit on the Throne, Terra dies and so does the Astronomican.
Will be the god for the dark adeptus mechanicus and some other chaos marines.
*readies Bolter.*
Sooooo you need to really do some more reading on the Chaos Gods they are both sides of the coin.
Nurgle, also known as the "Plague Lord," "Grandfather Nurgle," or the "Plague God," among many other honourifics, is the Chaos God of disease, decay, despair, destruction, death and rebirth. In particular, the emotion of despair in mortals empowers the Plague God more than any other.
Slaanesh, also known as the "Dark Prince," the "Prince of Pleasure," the "Lord of Excess," the "Perfect Prince," and "Prince of Chaos" in the Imperium of Man and "She Who Thirsts" among the Aeldari, is the Chaos God of pleasure, pain, hedonism, excess, perfection and decadence. Lust, pride and self-indulgence are the hallmarks of all who follow it.
Tzeentch, also known as the "Changer of Ways," the "Lord of Change," "Lord of Sorcery," and the "Architect of Fate," among many other names and titles, is the Chaos God of change, evolution, mutation, intrigue, ambition, knowledge, sorcery, destiny, lies and trickery. Tzeentch is especially empowered by the desire for change and ambition for advancement among mortals.
Khorne, also called the "Blood God," the "Lord of Skulls," and "Kharneth" among many other titles, is the Chaos God of war, hatred, rage, wrath, blood, martial honour, strength and murder. Its portfolio of interest covers the most basic and brutal of sentient emotions and actions, such as hate, anger, rage, the desire for destruction and the joy of killing one's enemies.
Each of the Chaos Gods represents the positive as well as the negative sides of their domain. With the amount of sheer force the Emperor exerts of the rubber sheet of reality if he is a God of Order would by the laws of the universe as they are set out also be the representation of their polar Opposite. The chaos of the current empire would not exist if the Imperium had fallen during the Horus Heresy. Yes, then empire of man would have fallen but then the forces of chaos would have quickly burned out as they ran rampant through humanity. This would have left the universe at large mostly free of the concern and have settled into peace. However the presence of the Imperium keeps everything in a state of unending war.
I am fairly certain that the Emperor was confirmed to be alive (after a long lasting uncertainty) when Robute Guilliman had a conversation with him (after waking up).
But he had felt different. Like his humanity had started to fade.
I also recall an Eldar plot to kill the Emperor so he could resurrect into his true form. (I know this didn't happen. But I think this was one of the idea they had for the 40k "Endtimes")
When it comes to Chaos gods. There are many. The commonly accepted 5th is in a bit of a limbo. It seem to have been somewhat reffered to in lore. But also somewhat written out.
All the other onces that are in Fantasy, may or may not be in 40k. (due to how the warp works)
My favorite might be the Chaos god of Atheism (Necoho). That's a tough sell.
There are also gods who aren't Chaos. So it is fully possible for the Emperor to be a true god, without being of Chaos... But I can kind of see the logic behind it, since he was born from warp magic.