Board Thread:Warhammer 40k General Discussion/@comment-37.152.33.225-20131108174133/@comment-37.152.33.225-20131210160425

@231 - I get you now, and I agree with Talik, very well said. And yes, Magnus is particularly badly written isn't he? For being one of the most powerful Primarchs, he dosen't accomplish very much, and given all his foresight and power as a psyker he still ends up being completely manipulated by chaos, even though some of this is argueably the Emperors fault.

This is why I would love to see Magnus written back in in some way. Completely turning from chaos and rejoining the Imperium is probably a little far fetched but I would like to see him reject chaos and fight the manipulation of Tzeentch in some way. He is too cool and powerful to be left in his current state.

It would be great to see him turning his back on chaos being triggered by the return of one of his loyalist brothers. He could turn on chaos and his legion and present himself before a returned Vulkan or the Lion and repent. The loyalist may accept but judge Magnus be banished for all he has done. From there he could wage his own personal war of vengeance against chaos, or finally do something that hasn't been planned all along by Tzeentch.