Board Thread:Warhammer 40k General Discussion/@comment-37.152.33.225-20131111163502/@comment-37.152.33.225-20131206175833

@Neithan02 - why could you not make a loyalist Primarch return storywise? Of Course you could. And you wouldn't have to 'bring back' a deamon Primarch, as none of them are missing like the loyalists and have not gone anywhere other then the eye of terror. It is perfectly feasable a loyalist could return, its highly probable some of their disapearances were left open to allow them to be written back in.

@137 - I'm afraid you are wrong about a few things; firstly the Emperor is not going to and could not be a chaos god in the warp, why do not see any reason that it could not happen given that it is impossible? The Emperor already IS essentially your so called 'God of Order' within the Imperium and is THE counter force to the ruinous powers. That is exactly what his mind is doing in the warp, shielding humanity from the ruinous powers. How much lore/40k books have you read? Neithan called it right, the chaos gods are sums of emotions/actions regardless of whether we know about them or not, not beings who have somehow turned into chaos gods.

I do agree with Russ, Vulkan and Khan being the most likely to return. I never thought of Manus or Dorn really when I started the topic, only loyalists missing or accounted for but are not dead could legitimately return or be revived. I also like the idea of those 3 freeing the Lion and then searching for a way to cure Guilliman, it could make for a great story.