Memes aside, who was wrong in the horus heresy?

Memes aside, who was wrong in the horus heresy?

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  1. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Horus.
    /thread

  2. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Bumpgay was wrong.
    How come jannies never do their job?

  3. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    God this artist is such fricking trash, everything looks like it's made out of that stiff rubber/soft plastic that like wrestling figures were made out of. The shitty gleaming effect on the Emperor's armour even perfectly captures the cheap paint they used. Godawful.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      Almost every single HH book cover is atrocious and the only exception I’ll make is know no fear because the book is great and gulliman punching a dude’s head off in vacuum with no hemet on perfectly encapsulates the plot

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      Almost every single HH book cover is atrocious and the only exception I’ll make is know no fear because the book is great and gulliman punching a dude’s head off in vacuum with no hemet on perfectly encapsulates the plot

      That's official art? Holy shit it looks like it was made with some 3d models and photoshop.

  4. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    James for turning the primarchs from figures of legend, only referenced in passing or seen as horribly corrupted daemon princes, into angsty teens who got really in to anime.

  5. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    GW for exploring it in detail and not leaving it as a mythic half-forgotten past.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      And yet everyone wants the unification wars explored in detail
      >WE WANT X
      >Here's X
      >NOOOO NOW ITS RUINED
      seems to happen all the time

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        Specialist game set in Unification Wars would be cool, not BL turds

  6. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Why does Horus both look like an infant and a fifty-year-old man?

  7. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    why didn't the emperor just find a more tactful way to chastise lorgar?

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      why didn't the emperor just euthanize both Angron and Curze?

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      Why didn't Lorgar do as he was fricking told?

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      He did. Multiple times. Lorgar kept doubling down. Even every single one of his fellow Primarchs told him he was being an idiot, it didn't stop him. And so past a certain point it was clear that the carrot wasn't working. Hence the stick.

  8. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Nobody was completely free of guilt. The Emperor could have treated his sons better, the loyalist primarchs could have been less up their own asses, and the traitor primarchs could have expressed their dissatisfaction rather than betray their duties.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      >Nobody was completely free of guilt
      Except Sanguinius, which is why it's a tragedy.

  9. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Your mom

  10. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Primarch by Primarch, from what I understand because I haven't read every book.
    >Lion: In he right
    >Fulgrim: Made an honest mistake.
    >Perturabo: Entirely justified in rebellion, chaos was just a tool.
    >Khan: Made right choice
    >Russ: In the wrong, burned prospero.
    >Dorn: Insert wall joke. Much of his wrongness was post heresy.
    >Curze: Poor boy was wrong in the head.
    >Sanginius: Perfect.
    >Ferrus: Too dead too early to count.
    >Angry Ron: Not his fault, he had nails and dealing with declining mental condition is unpleasant. Frankly emps should have considered putting him in stasis until they could figure out a cure.
    >Guiliman: Imperium Secundus, real bad play but he admitted he was wrong.
    >Mortairion: "Man! I hate psykers and witches so much! I'll join the guys who literally worship the source of pskyers and witchery! because I hate my dad because I made a bet with him and fairly lost!
    >Magnus: Did nothing wrong.... until the end there when he chickened out and joined Tzeetnch.
    >Horus: Totally incorrect, played like a fiddle.
    >Lorgar: Entirely justified in lashing out against the emperor, but should not have listened to his adoptive father and Erebus.
    >Vulkan: Morally correct.
    >Corvus: Raven Chickened out.
    >XX: IDK, probably

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      How can you say any one of the traitors was justified is beyond me, that's not to say loyalists were perfect but the whole point of characterization for the traitors was highlighting how much of a frick up they were and how petty their rebellion was.

      >fulgrim corrupted with little to no effort
      >perturabo was the pettiest, getting mad for being told to do what he was good at
      >curze was a disaster waiting to happen, nothing more or less to be expected
      >angron was the single most incompetent primarch, not even good at the only thing he was supposed to do well, anyone with half a brain would have used the frick up on nuceria to think about how he could improve. The Emperor still handled the whole situation poorly.
      >mortarion failed in everything and betrayed his whole motivation for rebelling in the first place
      >magnus: pic related, he just had to listen and believe that there was a reason he had been told not to frick up, but he was too far up his own ass
      >horus petty in the extreme, after being appointed as warmaster he was afraid he wouldn't have enough glory because humans would administer the Imperium, if he had been told he was to get back to terra and sit down behind a desk he would get mad for being retired from the front
      >lorgar not justified at all, he had been warned in advance and the way he reacted was completely idiotic. There was a kid here that did the same thing as him unironically, he was being scolded by his parents for being bad at school, his reaction was going to a classmate and promising him 1000 bucks if he killed them. Lorgar's motivation is that of a spoiled and moronic kid, and he achieved less than the kid, so way to go
      >alpharius, who the frick knows. In index astartes he was kinda moronic because he almost joined out of boredom

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      >until the end there when he chickened out and joined Tzeetnch.
      What? You want him to just die like dog?

  11. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Iron Hands were the only one's with an actual, good reason to turn to Chaos

  12. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    They where kinda both right.

    Funny enough the creation of the Primaris actually proved what horus belived was right. The marines and primarchs would eventually just be cast aside when they are no longer useful just like the emperor did to the thunder warriors.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      The primaries wouldn't have been made if it weren't for Horus.

  13. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Sanguinus the ragetard

  14. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    The original sin of the Emperor and the moment it all went wrong, was when he was talking to the Gods of Chaos on Molech and accepted their offer.

  15. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    now this might seem harsh to some readers, but I believe everyone involved in this story should die.

  16. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    What compels people to continuously make the same thread in order to recieve the same answers over and over again.

  17. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    for the most part the traitors, sure big E was a moron at times and even back then the Imperium wasn't exactly great, but there really isn't an excuse for a giga super human to look at some warp abomination and think oh yeah these guys are totally trustworthy and totally wont frick us up

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