The dominion now slowly kills the population. It also lures dreamers and madmen into the pretender's service, while driving non-Void units insane. Commanders may have their periods of lucidity, but the longer they spend in the dominion, and the weaker their minds, the more likely they'll have spent at least some of their time behaving very oddly. This goes for both friendly and enemy commanders; even pretenders are not necessarily immune.
The Void Gate is still present, of course. However, the presence of the Void is everywhere; in fact, void units have been known to appear far from the gate, within the pretender's dominion...
"The success of R'lyeh is largely due to their powers of mind control. By enslaving other peoples, they built a slave-based society with very few dissidents. The slaved are used even in war, and comprise of most of the armies of R'lyeh.
"The success of R'lyeh is largely due to their powers of mind control. By enslaving other peoples, they built a slave-based society with very few dissidents. The slaved are used even in war, and comprise of most of the armies of R'lyeh."
"The success of R'lyeh is largely due to their powers of mind control. By enslaving other peoples, they built a slave-based society with very few dissidents. The slaved are used even in war, and comprise of most of the armies of R'lyeh."
"The success of R'lyeh is largely due to their powers of mind control. By enslaving other peoples, they built a slave-based society with very few dissidents. The slaved are used even in war, and comprise of most of the armies of R'lyeh."
"The success of R'lyeh is largely due to their powers of mind control. By enslaving other peoples, they built a slave-based society with very few dissidents. The slaved are used even in war, and comprise of most of the armies of R'lyeh."
"The success of R'lyeh is largely due to their powers of mind control. By enslaving other peoples, they built a slave-based society with very few dissidents. The slaved are used even in war, and comprise of most of the armies of R'lyeh."
Take advantage of the fact that insanity causes many of your commanders to declare themselves your prophet; you'll have many "disposeable" prophets at once with a variety of attributes. Unfortunately, they'll all be slightly insane...