Board Thread:Warhammer 40k General Discussion/@comment-37.152.33.225-20131108174133/@comment-192.138.82.196-20140929191457

Neithan02 wrote: okay now let me rephrase this for you ;)

you are a newborn, clueless, being in the most inhospitable and undfriendly area of a world, which is also infested by tons and tons of carivores and not to mention chaotic beasts, curruption and so on

you have no clue of anything, you do not even have any knowledge of technology, no teachers no nothing, no moral code, nothing that tells you wrong from right, no rules and so forth... do you really wanna go there?

or let me rephrase it: how are you gonna recognise chaos if you have no clue of anyhting at all. the chaos gods knew the primarchs and knew humans well....

later you confiscate the only library on caliban that mentions chaos by the way ...

You're being intentionally cryptic it seems. All I gather is that you still feel that El'Jonson should not have been capable of surviving his time alone on Caliban WITHOUT some kind of warp/chaotic influence. And by extension this, very speculative, taint is what is leading you to beleive that The Lion is more traitor than loyal.

We know that the Primarchs' rapid development was something that they all shared. Each Primarch developed differently but they all developed quickly. Sanguinius, for example, looked to be a child of 3 years at 3 weeks old and looked and acted like a man in his youthful prime by 1 terran year of age. There is no reason to suspect that El'Jonson's physical development was any different.

The wiki page states El'Jonson was discovered as a feral CHILD which means he wasn't out in the wilderness for years and years otherwise he would, at least physically, have looked like an adult.