Only the Aeldari had the powers Immaterium for a very long time; their civilization was old, probably even as more than sixty million years. The information that the Terran Federation gathered about the ancient Aeldari Empire was incomplete, and in the first place, there were not many of them.
Unfortunately for the Terran Federation, the relationship between the Terran Federation and the Aeldari Empire was bad as fuck. Or it would be more suitable to say, the Aeldari looked down on the humankey, calling them "Mon-keigh".
The Mon-keigh were an ancient xenos race that was exterminated by the Aeldari millennia before their first contact with Mankind. The Mon-keigh were described in Aeldari stories and legends as a species of sub-intelligent, cannibalistic beasts that lived in the twilight realm of Koldo.
These misshapen monstrosities invaded the Aeldari lands and subjugated them for many cycles, until they were eventually cleansed from the galaxy by the hero Elronhir.
Since then, Scholars surmise that the word mon-keigh, also spelled mon'keigh, of the Aeldari Lexicon refers to any non-Aeldari species they deem inferior and in need of extermination. In general, it is now a pejorative term used to describe the Humanity.
There was no way that the proud and arrogant Aeldari would share their methods of cultivation of the Warp Energies from the Immaterium. The methods of cultivating the Warp Energies were rare and were only in the hands of the Aeldari, so that left the Terran Federation to only themselves.
They could only do it the most old-fashioned way in trial and error, which resulted in vastly inferior quality Psykers of the Terran Federation because they were self-trained or trained with the methods of the Terran Federation that was built on the trial and error method.
This resulted in not only poor quality of Psykers, but also the Psykers were most often uncontrollable.
Controlling the Warp Energies was an arduous task for anyone, and without a proper method and some fail-safes, the Psykers often faced an uncontrollable burst of the Warp Energy, possession by the Daemons of the Warp, or anything else that could kill them and everything around them.
Fortunately for me, I could control the Warp Energies without many problems with just a little effort. Perhaps I should catch some Aeldari and extract methods of training in Warp Energy control and cultivation of Warp Energies, so I could create something that is best suited for me.
***
Traversing through the frozen oceans of the Fenran Rex IX. was smooth, to my shock and surprise, but nothing serious really happened, and soon enough, approximately five weeks later, I managed to land on another continent.
The one that had civilization on it.
Aside from that, at a later date, I would need to search for some Voidship to leave this planet; my strength was insufficient to tear holes in space for the time being, and at the same time, it would probably remain in this way for a long time.
Ironically, though, if I had my previous strength or at least a small fraction, I could have teleported through the entire Milky Way Galaxy how I wished. I still had coordinates of all important planets of not only the Terran Federation but also the entire Milky Way Galaxy.
So, for the time being, I would need to be content with just the Voidship...
The moment when I arrived at this new continent, it wasn't hard to find traces of human activity in this frozen hellhole; even though it was better compared to the previous one, it was still a wonder how a bunch of ordinary humans could survive here.
For me, or any biologically more powerful and advanced species, it was easy, but for the humans that were frail and weak, especially without advanced technology, it was really something.
Still, Humanity was a very adaptable species; even across all the species that I came across, their adaptability was top-notch, probably only inferior to the Orks of the Immaterius Universe, but the Orks were different chapters altogether.
Especially in the aspect that the Orks were artificially created species and not the natural ones that achieved their state through evolution.
'The traces are fresh; somebody probably passed through here not even ten hours ago...'
It would take some time to reach the place where the traces were leading, probably the humans that lived in this area, were using these shores for fishing.
***
Unknown Continent
The Northern Regions of the Continent were the harshest of the entire continent. They were filled with countless mutated Danger Beasts that roamed the territories of the Northern Regions and were basically the undisputed rulers of the entire place.
But that didn't mean that the humans who lived in the Northern Regions were at the bottom of the food chain. In fact, many of them grouped together and created Clans and Tribes.
The Partas Clan was a clan of hunters who specialized in killing Danger Beasts. The Clan was in a constant struggle for survival, threatened by both the harsh weather conditions and the Danger Beasts they hunted.
Due to that, the Clan adopted the ideology of Social Darwinism, which often led the Clan to produce the strongest Hunters in the not only the Northern Regions, but also the entire continent.
This also allowed them to easily resist the coalition of the Northern Tribes that were coveting the territories of the Partas Clan, which ruled the area that were best. Their territories had a high amount of the Danger Beasts, providing them with basically endless food supplies.
Yet the Partas Clan resisted, not only resisted, but also pushed back the coalition of the Northern Tribes and often took territories from them instead.
"Patriarch, we found signs of the human activity around the shores, approximately three hours ago. They belong to one person, so either it is a spy from the Northern Tribes or some wanderer."
The Patriarch of the Partas Clan was an elderly-looking, blue-haired man who was probably in his sixties, but he still had vigor and vitality in him, no less than any youth. Additionally to that, he had an invisible, powerful aura radiating around him, which made everyone tense just by looking at him.
