>>76375800
You may be right, I however, when I read the part about "half-daemon stuff and half-raging fire drawn from the magma of the deep earth and birthed in the boiling blood of Hashut's sacrifices" I still see a Daemon being summoned, bound, and then "reforged" into the K'daai. The part about the "half-raging fire drawn from the magma of the deep earth and birthed in the boiling blood of Hashut's sacrifices" just screams Hashut to me, as in this magma fire is the part of the K'daai that is taken from Hashut, but as Hashut either is too weak to expend his power to create lesser daemons of himself, or just unwilling, the supplement to it is practically the, let's call it "sweat of Hashut", basically this magma is brought up through the rented vents and ducts located directly below the High Temple of Hashut, and those poor unfortunate souls unlucky enough to be sacrificed on this location, they , or perhaps it would be better to say their souls, follow the flow of Magma and fire, as it flows down, down to the very "realm of Hashut" and so the blood-coated magma is heavily infused with the essence of Hashut, thus why instead of a full Greater Daemon of X god being required to create 1 single K'daai Destroyer, they can get by with lesser daemons, as this magma-fire carries the very essence of the being known as Hashut. This would also explain the high mortality rates to be had in the pursuit of creation of the K'daai.
This is pure fan-lore of mine here,know how the regular K'daai have a overall Dwarf look to them(faces at least)it's my belief that the reason for this is because, at the height of the ritual to the creation of lesser K'daai, a sacrifice of a Dawi is made, now rather it's a sacrifice of a Old World Dwarf or last minute betrayal of the Sorcerer turning on his non-magically gifted kin, in a act of purest betrayal I know not, bit it seems to stick. I have seen people claim this is indeed what happens, and cite a White Dwarf, I have never found it though.