Yes, the Loyalist Primarchs Are Getting Stronger From Imperial Worship
The Emperor banned worship. His sons inherited the ban. The lore keeps quietly suggesting it's empowering them anyway.
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The Emperor banned worship. His sons inherited the ban. The lore keeps quietly suggesting it's empowering them anyway.
Been thinking about why the Iron Hands' 'flesh is weak' doctrine feels off, and I think it's ten thousand years of grief wearing the name of logic.
John Blanche says the figure in his iconic Golden Throne painting was never the actual Emperor, and the lore has been quietly pointing that way for years.
Guilliman has been awake over a decade and never once confronted the T'au Empire. Geography and politics both explain the silence.
Been reading up on the Death Guard primarch lately and I'm pretty sure he's been lying to himself for ten thousand years.
Unboxing the Armageddon Battalion: Deathwatch box. A Corvus Blackstar, ten Veterans on the Tomb World sprues, and the kitbash trick that gets you to 22 operatives.