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Tzeentch could easily reverse her Wretch transformation and Vicky could easily hold Taylor responsible for what happened to her. Considering how many female Parahumans Taylor met in the time between her Trigger and the Battle of New Delhi (when she was transported to the future), there are loads of possibilities. The only Word Of God about her identity is that she is a Parahuman that Taylor knows personally, but that she is not Emma Barnes, Dinah Alcott or Taylor's friend Lisa "Tattletale" Wilbourn (nor Taylor's Evil Twin). The identity of MaliciaOne of the most mysterious characters in the story, Malicia is the subject of many questions from the fandom, since she is both a Parahuman and a Chaos Sorceress. Of course, it isn't technically over, yet, but it's very likely that Malal lied. So far, (as of 11-1)no second Primarch has died. And the Naga was never counted among the Endbringers. But, while both Lorgar and Magnus are Daemon Princes, the chance that they can't be killed, or at least so weakened as to not be a threat anymore, just like Fulgrim/the Naga was, would seem low. It's likely, though by no means certain, that the next will be a ], which would mean either Lorgar or Magnus. The first was Hattori Hanzo of the Second. While it is possible that Lorgar would be an Endbringer, it has to be noted that Malal said that two Primarchs will die in the Black Crusade.He mentions Iash'Uddra along with the unknown, but he does NOT mention the Queen of Blades, who would also fit under "beings of the materium". While the Inquisitor mentions the Fourth, Sixth and Eighth after "beings living in the materium", there's no sign that he linked one to the other.This implies that the Fifth and Seventh are Chaos aligned beings. It's worth noting that the unnamed Lord Inquisitor specifically classed the Fourth, Sixth and Eight Endbringers in the "beings living in the Materium" category.This, of course, doesn't mean it can't be ANOTHER Primarch or Chaos leader such as Abaddon. However given that the Avatar of Malal forcibly transformed Lorgar into a Chaos Spawn as a punishment for being an utter failure at the end of Chapter 10-5, he almost certainly doesn't qualify. Lorgar, Traitor Primarch of the Word Bearers, is another possibility, since he's starting to put together a fleet and army to attack at Taylor.There is also the point that he could somehow tell when Weaver arrived at Mandragora. Particularly since Brukk Brukk has shown an amazing ability to get away alive only to show up again later, playing into the fact that the Endbringers all will show multiple times. After Mandragora he could become a Warboss in his own right. However, it's possible that Brukk Brukk could take the role - he's being growing steadily stronger and more important with each battle and is now receiving visions from Gork and Mork. Arrgard was killed and thus can't serve as an Endbringer.One possibility is an exceptionally powerful Ork Warboss, due to the hints of one starting to gather a WAAAGH! to attack "The Swarm Bringa" as the Ovation Arc arrives.Malicia could be any of them, but likely the Eighth, since she's a Parahuman Chaos Sorceress, something the people in charge of the Imperium would likely not want others to know about.Apollyon which surpasses Scion and Eden would be a likely candidate due to Escalation. The Simurgh could actually be foreshadowing for another Entity seeing as that was it's purpose in Ward.The Inquisitor mentions "beings of unquenchable hunger", so that there will be SOME Tyranid Endbringer is practically guaranteed. The other possibility is the Tyranids, whom the Imperium barely knows about as of the 35th Millenium. The Sixth's likeliest candidate is The Simurgh due to her utterly alien nature.The Fourth has been revealed to be Behemoth, the Tyranid Hive Ship that was hidden at the bottom of Fenris' oceans for millenia.

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That leaves five, of whom the barest of details have been shared: the Fourth and the Eighth get a note about "the less said the better", the Sixth is only mentioned as something the Inquisition is still trying to figure out what it is and nothing of the Fifth or the Seventh. As of the Ovation arc, she's already met three of them: Iash'uddra, Ka'Bandha and Aenaria Eldanesh. The identities of the remaining EndbringersWe know that Taylor has, along her (very long) career in the Imperium, eight arch-enemies that are collectively known as the Endbringers.









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