Board Thread:Warhammer 40k General Discussion/@comment-6078851-20140323165610/@comment-25239171-20140731092606

Two posts above me. A DAEMON HORUS? HELL NO. Th Emperor blew his soul o pieces so that could never happen? Can you imagine that? *Shudder*

Anyways, there was a line in Nemesis that i am very angry at myself for not being able to remember. But it comes from Rogal Dorn, runs something like, "As long as Horus leades the rebellion, we can predict him. Without him, we lose that advantage" Dorn says that becasue he was close to Horus and feels he can second guess him, or at least be assured that the eventual goal will be Terra and prepare for that. I mean, when the Night Lords lost the Thrammas Crusade Sevetar told the Legion to bleed the imperium from the sidelines and not bother with Terra. Fulgrim seeked godhood, Peturabo vengence against the Fists. Horus was the onyl one driving them to Terra, which was actually good for the loyalists, we did technically win. If Horus died on Dagonet, I am convinced that the rebellion would have eaten the Milky Way and sapped the Imperium completely dry, while the Emperor was stuck on the Throne keeping Terra secure.