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Peter Turbo definately
I would too, since I love Dungeons & Dragons, but I understand you gotta drop lots of money on the sets, and the time to paint them.
Also he feels really really bad about every single psyker that has to fuel the Astronomicon out of necessity.
Also, the Emperor is also very tired and starting to go senile with his concentration split so many ways over ten millennia as the Golden Throne mechanisms fail that the Adeptus Mechanicus doesn’t even know how to deal with anymore. IMHO he will completely die, merging with his holy presence (star child?) in the Empyrean to fight the Ruinous Powers. I think navigators or astropaths have reported a big, calm, benevolent entity in the Warp. At least that’s what my buddy tells me. Of course, I also wouldn’t put it past the authors to resurrect the Emperor to pick up where He left off.
Nice call on the blood spatter effect!
Lucius always came back to life by taking over the victor’s body if the winner took even the slightest satisfaction.
I am not familiar with that part. I wonder how many custodians it would take to best Angron. What if 10,000 couldn’t?
I had asked earlier about a custodian vs a grey knight (I had overestimated the grey knights’ abilities). Then I thought about how a thunder warrior would triumph over a space marine, but a custodian would trounce an aestartes. Angron was freakishly powerful OP beast mode. So my money is on pre-demon prince Angron.
What are your thoughts?
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This is a really late reply. I was looking for some information on fandom about petitioners.
My best friend (who turned me on to 40k) told me pilgrims will wait generations in line just to see the Emperor and to get some sort of medal or purity seal from it—one of or the highest honor a nobody citizen can get. I’m not sure where he read or got that information. This might answer your question somewhat.
There are canon conflicts because of multiple authors and video games. Some things that were canon are no longer, and vise-versa. I don’t think Games Workshop would have him killed off before the final showdown(s).
If he is dead, he deserved it.
Recoil?
It’s quite a collection of books! A few dozen.
I think it said something about the servos being quiet in that Space Wolf omnibus.
I forgot about the scavenger hunt. Seems pretty arbitrary. “Find these, then I’ll return.”
Numbers have no meaning in the Empyrean. So, it could be none or infinite.
There’s a mother now!?!? I thought he just slapped together some DNA sequences!
Perfectly putrid looking as Death Guard should be!
Definitely not Konrad Kurze!
Vulkan, because the Salamanders actually care about people—the whole reason the the Aestartes were created to begin with. They’re nice guys! It’s not unheard of for a Salamander to visit his parents or family. When Vulkan was introduced to his legion, they bowed to him; but he told them that it was he who should bow to them for all the hardship they endured before him. He’s a more humble guy than Guilliman, I think.