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Why do the Tyranids devour entire sectors… yet avoid certain Space Marine fortresses? In this grimdark Warhammer 40K narrative, Interrogator Malthus Kaine of the Ordo Xenos witnesses a truth few dare to acknowledge: some fortress-monasteries are not impregnable — they are simply unprofitable to attack. When a splinter of Hive Fleet Leviathan descends upon Vangar’s Gate, the ancient Storm Wardens stand ready within their fortress-monastery. What follows is not a heroic last stand… but a calculated economic disaster for the Great Devourer. Layered kill corridors. Consecrated heavy bolters. Graviton traps. Psychic wards refined across ten thousand years of warfare since the Horus Heresy. The Tyranids adapt. The fortress adapts faster. And the Hive Mind makes a cold calculation: The biomass cost of conquest exceeds the gain. This is the hidden truth of the Imperium’s greatest strongholds — from the Ultramarines’ Fortress of Hera to the Space Wolves’ Fang on Fenris. Fortress-monasteries do not survive because they cannot be broken. They survive because breaking them is economically irrational. But there is a darker implication… If the Tyranids avoid Space Marine fortresses, where do they go instead? While Astartes walls stand untouched, entire hive cities burn. Agricultural worlds vanish. Civilian populations are harvested in the billions. In the grim darkness of the far future, survival is not victory. It is simply being too expensive to kill. If you enjoy deep Warhammer 40K lore analysis, strategic breakdowns of Tyranid behavior, and grimdark storytelling exploring the long-term fate of the Imperium, subscribe for more. There is only war.