Board Thread:Warhammer 40k General Discussion/@comment-112.207.234.222-20160507120912/@comment-27518460-20181007103710

Well I would say Roboute Gulliman is the strongest. Horus, Konrad Kurze, Sanguinous (?), Ferrus Manus and Vulkan are dead. Mortarion, Angron, Fulgrim, Magnus the Red, Lorgar, Perturabo are now Daemon Princes for the Chaos Powers. Jaghatai (?) Khan, Leman Russ, Rogal Dorn, Lion El'Johnson MIA. Corvus Corax mutated into something galavanting throughout  the Eye of Terror. Alpharius/ Omegon might be a Daemon-Prince, I dont know. By the process of elimination, with the Primarch of the Ultramarines having been resurrected from stasis would make him the strongest. I am a little behind on my readings though, but he didnt "disappear", succumb to Chaos or the conspiracies of weak-willed, power hungry Legionaries bent on usurping the Natural Process of the Imperium of Man. Nor did he think he could face Horus alone on the Vengeful Spirit alone with his "Pa".

There are many forms of "strength" and Gulliman has strength of Intelligence and Wisdom, look at the Empire he built and maintained prior to the Shadow Crusade and afterwards; "The 500 Worlds". His people are pretty resilient. With the help of a Stasis Field Generator, the Strength of his Constitution staved off the wound given unto him by Konrad Kurze I do believe. He was able to combat the poison long enough for a miracle to take place in order for him to be brought back into the game just in time to thwart Abaddon the Despoiler. For a Primarch to build an Empire of 500 worlds requires the "strength" of Character and Charisma to inspire and motivate billions of people across light years. Physically speaking, he may not be on par with Angron the Violently Steroidic or perhaps Rogal Dorn; the Immovable Object and Irrestible Force, but he is far more than capable of handling a significant emotional event given his martial prowess bolstering his physical strength.

The final strength he has is the "strength" of  longevity for he has returned at the dawn of the 41st Milennia. To my knowledge, no other "pure Primarch" has yet to return from their Sabbaticals. At least now Bjorn the Fell-Handed has someone to talk to about the "Old Days" over a Beer and a quart for Pennzoil 10W/ 40 Dreadnought Oil...........Forward into Oblivion ad thank you for your time.