The air in Kamar-Taj was thick with tension.
Reality twisted subtly in the chamber as the Time Stone glimmered within the Eye of Agamotto. The Ancient One stood at the apex of the sacred sanctuary, cloaked in golden-orange robes, her hands folded behind her. Her disciples had long since departed. She waited alone, for he had already entered.
The Emperor of Mankind stood in silence before her, the golden radiance of his armor dimmed by the chamber's ancient wards. His eyes, unfathomably deep, studied the strands of time flickering around them.
"You have seen it too," the Ancient One finally spoke, voice calm but wary.
"I have," the Emperor replied, his voice like a sun contained in flesh. "The Warp stirs more violently than ever. Not here… but beyond. Far from Earth. Far from my light."
She slowly nodded. "Your presence seals this planet. Your psychic light… it is like a wall of flame to them. The Warp recoils. The Dark Dimension quakes. Dormammu dare not breach the veil while you are here."
The Emperor said nothing.
"I saw… shadows beyond the stars," she continued. "Alien worlds, civilizations untouched by your hand. Their fears, their rage, their lusts and sorrows… it feeds the thing you call the Warp. And the Warp hungers."
"I have seen them too," the Emperor said. "Through the veil of the immaterium, through time itself. Xenos empires bloated with decadence. Star kingdoms ruled by instinct, by emotion. They burn like torches in the Warp. They invite the ruin."
"You plan to conquer them," she stated, not as an accusation, but as truth.
"I will unify humanity," he said. "That is my sacred mission. But humanity cannot flourish if it is smothered by lesser species who fester in madness and superstition. I will bring order. And if they resist…"
His golden eyes flared. "Then I will do what must be done."
The Ancient One frowned. "Some would call that... xenophobia."
"I call it wisdom," the Emperor said without hesitation. "I have walked among mankind for millennia. I have seen our potential and our ruin. I have watched civilizations rise and fall, always to the same song of corruption. Now imagine worlds where that song never ends. Xenos do not evolve past their flaws. They are ruled by them."
He stepped forward, and the chamber seemed to tremble with his presence.
"If I am to save humanity, not merely protect it, but *guide* it—then I must control the threat before it consumes the stars. The Warp feeds on emotion. It is chaos incarnate. It uses xenos just as it uses man. I will not allow their chaos to spread to Terra, or the stars my children will inherit."
The Ancient One looked at him with both awe and sorrow. "You will face resistance, Emperor. You know this."
"I welcome it," he answered. "Let them come. Let their gods rise in fury. I will strike them down. I will carve a path through the heavens, and on every world, my sons will plant the banners of mankind. The galaxy will be remade."
He turned from her and walked toward the swirling gateway that had opened with a mere gesture of his will.
"I did not come here to be warned, Ancient One. I came to confirm what I already knew. The Warp cannot touch Earth while I draw breath. But I will not wait for it to consume the galaxy. I will end it… at its source."
"And if you fall?" she asked softly.
The Emperor stopped at the edge of the portal, his voice low but thunderous.
"Then humanity falls with me."
And with that, he stepped through the portal, vanishing in a flare of gold light, leaving the Ancient One alone… and deeply shaken.