Board Thread:Warhammer 40k General Discussion/@comment-14745711-20130906234048/@comment-25177957-20140909172611

Now, your loosing your head and embracing Khornate rage, Callum. And when you get angry it becomes more difficult to find any sense in your posts. I've already said that the Primarchs had power in the immaterium just as the Emperor. And therefore, it's the ability of their souls (souls provide psychic power, which would basically make it psychic power) and due to this "psychic aura"  of their souls in the immaterium, perpetualism works.

No, Vulkan was not truly "dead", if he was dead with "zero psychic output" (I.e no soul), he would have been truly dead and with no way to reform himself. Zero psychic output implies that he's a blank and therefore has no soul. Which would be impossible for a Primarch, alive or dead, the Emperor after the Heresy is dead physcially for example, yet his soul and psychic power still fully exists in the warp, a Primarch's case would be similar. And it seems like You aren't reading my posts completely, if you for some reason still believe that the perpetualistic ability does not originate from a being's soul, then why don't you provide your own "genius" explanation of how the ability works?

Also, Tzeentch hasen't even been around for "Millions or Billions" of years, the realm of Chaos itself began forming a time after the Old Ones disapeared. Furthermore, Tzeentch is still balenced in the Great Game which means he's not exactly outsmarting the other Chaos Gods, but merely outsmarts creatures in the material realm, (He also can no longer outsmart the Emperor since the Emperor has ascended to the warp)