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What Is Chaos Corruption?

Chaos corruption is the process by which individuals, organizations, or entire worlds become influenced by the powers of Chaos. Exposure to the Warp or the Chaos Gods can alter minds, beliefs, and physical bodies. Corruption often leads to mutation, loyalty to Chaos, and rejection of the Imperium.

QUICK FACTS

ItemDetail
CauseWarp exposure or Chaos influence
EffectsMutation, madness, loyalty to Chaos
VictimsHumans, Space Marines, worlds
SpreadCults, Warp storms, daemons
OutcomeService to Chaos forces

EXPLANATION

Chaos corruption begins when individuals come into contact with Warp energy, daemonic entities, or Chaos artifacts. Over time, exposure alters a person’s beliefs and behavior, often causing them to worship the Chaos Gods. Physical mutations may occur as Warp energy reshapes the body. Entire societies can fall to Chaos through cult activity and manipulation. Once corruption spreads through a population, the world may become a Chaos stronghold or fall completely outside Imperial control.

WHY IT MATTERS

Chaos corruption is dangerous because it spreads gradually and often remains hidden until it becomes a major threat. Imperial institutions such as the Inquisition actively search for signs of corruption to prevent rebellion or daemonic invasion. Entire planets have been destroyed by the Imperium to stop Chaos corruption from spreading.

RELATED LORE

What Is Chaos in Warhammer 40K
Who Are the Chaos Gods
What Is the Warp
What Is a Chaos Space Marine
How Do People Become Chaos Worshippers

FAQ

Can Chaos corruption be reversed?

In most cases corruption is irreversible, and those affected are usually destroyed by Imperial authorities.

Why does Chaos cause mutation?

Warp energy reshapes physical matter, causing unpredictable genetic and physical changes.

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