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Orks do not retreat. They do not fear Space Marines. They do not fear Titans. They do not fear Hive Fleets. So why do they turn back from certain worlds? In this deep Warhammer 40K lore analysis, we uncover the ancient truth behind why Ork WAAAGHs avoid Necron Crown Worlds — and why that instinct runs deeper than fear. Sixty million years ago, during the War in Heaven, the Old Ones engineered the Krork as a biological weapon against the Necrons. The modern Orks are their devolved descendants — smaller, less advanced… but still running the same genetic program. And the Crown Worlds? They are not ordinary Tomb Worlds. They are dynastic capitals — seats of Phaerons like Imotekh the Stormlord, preserved through sixty million years of perfect stasis. Worlds protected by: Fully intact Canoptek legions Regenerating Necron phalanxes Planet-wide Null Field Matrices that suppress the Warp And defences built specifically to counter the Krork The Null Field Matrix doesn’t just weaken psykers. It suppresses the WAAAGH! field itself. Ork guns misfire. Weirdboyz lose power. Spore reproduction fails under Gauss atomisation. The mathematics of attrition collapse. And somewhere deep in Ork DNA — far older than memory — something remembers. This video explores: The War in Heaven and the creation of the Krork The evolutionary regression into modern Orks Why Crown Worlds are fundamentally different from Fringe Tomb Worlds The strategic frustration of Imotekh The Silent King’s long memory And why Ghazghkull’s rise may change everything Orks don’t avoid Crown Worlds because they’re afraid. They avoid them because they were engineered to calibrate. Not yet. Not here. Not until they are bigger. In the grim darkness of the far future, the oldest war never ended. It’s just waiting to scale again. If you enjoy deep faction analysis, long-form lore archaeology, and galaxy-scale strategic breakdowns — subscribe. There are threads in 40K that run sixty million years deep. And we’re just getting started.