Board Thread:Warhammer 40k General Discussion/@comment-58.179.180.153-20140413235641

We know the fates of many of the Primarchs but not all: Angron, Lorgar, Perturabo, Mortarion, Fulgrim & Magnus - demon princes Horus - dead Ferrus Manus - dead Konrad Curze - dead Sanguinius - Mostly dead, hints indicate that his spirit is somehow still bound to the world through his sons & that his resurrection at some point is a possibility. Jaghatai Khan - Probably dead, Hints in Scars indicate he fell in combat against Mortarion after entering the webway. Rogel Dorn - Probably dead, the demon he faced on the ship he boarded during the 1st black crusade was most likely Perturabo, it would take a demon of exceptional power to kill a primarch after all. Corvus Corax - unknown, a complete mystery, but given that nobody could find him if he didn't want them to he could still be alive - somewhere Alpharius - probably alive - at least one & quite possibly both twins Vulkan - probably alive, strong hint at end of Unremembered Empire indicates that one of the artifacts of Vulkan hunted by the Salamanders is Vulkan himself. Lemun Russ - unknown, given that he was last seen heading off to attack the planet of sorcery his fate is unlikely to be pleasant but Magnus is more creative than his brothers, he is more likely to have created a fate worse than death for Russ so he may still live. Roboute Guilliman - barely alive, placed in stasis moments from death wounded by the chaos blade that felled Horus. Lion El'Johnson - alive, bound in sleep deep within the rock "The Purged" - probably dead, one of the unknown Primarchs, purged likely means he was cast down by violence & given it's strongly hinted that Russ had killed at least one primarch prior to the heresy this one is likely slain. "The Forgotten" - possibly alive, one of the unknown Primarchs, forgotten indicates he wasn't cast down through violence but by perhaps disagreeing so strenuously with the Emperor that he was imprisoned or maybe quit the crusade. So he could still be out there, one thought I had is that he could be the wise one who brought the creed of the greater good to the 1st prophets of the Tau. 