Horus Heresy l Warhammer 40k Lore



Discover the history of Horus Heresy.

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  1. My only nitpick would be that you undersold the Traitors planning and cunning when you described the attack on Calth, the Word Bearers weren't just coincidentally there. Horus combined the Ultramarines and them to conquer an Ork infestation(that was probably made up) just to place the two legions there for the Fleet Muster. It's why the orbital weapons were not functioning (they had to be turned to automatic after demonic scrap code infected the system that was keeping it from firing on the massive amount of ships in orbit). It allowed the word bearers to be face to face for their betrayal.

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  2. Emperor for all his power and fosight was actually a dumbass.maybe if he was honest about dark gods and taught his sons everything he knew the heresy most definitely could've been avoided.But instead he led them right to chaos doorstep without really knowing much at all.he should've sat them down explained to them about chaos and introduced people who we're processes showing them what could happen if they let the gods manipulate them to takeover.If they saw first hand they would be like nope I want nothing to do with possessions.If he just showed em the effects of nurgles rot mutations and flesh change i highly doubt they would follow the chaos path out of fear of becoming a walking abomination.E was a shit dad.

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  3. If the false Emperor only told Magnus and all of his cry baby sons role playing as generals with whom most if not all are so underqualified directly to the point, like what to do and not to do to avoid this and those consequences in very particular actions, he could have cut himself and the whole universe some slack. 🀣 But then again without stupidity there can never be "only war". So the Emperor was destined to be stupid AF for the whole "only war" thing to progress. 🀣 Guilliman could have been a much better Emperor than Neoth ever could. I mean what does the Emperor who supposedly have lived since the days of Alexander hoped to achieve in decentralizing his military force and replace it with warlord system who has put many earthly kingdoms to ruins and even putting obvious gloomy and villainous psychos like guys having names like Angron and Mortarion incharge. hahahahaha.

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  4. Yo… Seriously… whoever typed the entire CC for this entire thing was absolutely not paying attention in any way whatsoever. Everytime you mention Terra… It's typed Terror.. for starters. And so many errors in not only the entire names and paragraphs of explanation. Sometimes not even the same word is used for certain words. So whoever typed this … Should definitely be fired. It's a hot mess

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  5. Either the Emperor should have sat them down before the battle and explained everything, or he should of had no sons and just made a hundred legions of grey knights.

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