Sanguinius – the most beloved of sons l Warhammer 40k Lore



Listen to the story of Sanguinius – primarch of the Blood Angel Astartes Legion.

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25 thoughts on “Sanguinius – the most beloved of sons l Warhammer 40k Lore”

  1. I love how in the actual meeting of Sang and The Emp they were both dead locked reading each other's souls and thoughts in real time. It wasn't exactly a tearful reunion. Angel drew lines in the sand and Emps agreed. Which is why Baal and its moons are still a wasteland til the present day.

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  2. Daniel 12:1
    “At that time Michael shall stand up,
    The great prince who stands watch over the sons of your people;
    And there shall be a time of trouble,
    Such as never was since there was a nation,
    Even to that time.
    And at that time your people shall be delivered,
    Every one who is found written in the book.

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  3. This is the first time I'm hearing that the Emperor allowed Sanguinis to be viewed as a god. That seems so wildly out of character to me. Can't understand why he chose to make Horus warmaster over Sanguinius. Makes me think that Horus was correct, that it was always the Emperor's plan to become a god.

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  4. Honestly the disgust towards blood angels consuming blood is baffling to me. Space Marines were literally bio engineered to eat the enemy brain to absorb intel. So why is drinking blood so disgusted when eating the enemy is such a standard feature of a space marine?

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  5. We are tested, and we do not break. We will never fall! It is not the descent toward the shadow nor the rise toward the light that makes us superior. It is the endless struggle between the two that greatness of character lies.

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  6. I thought the new lore said that there was no damage to Horus's armour, no mortal wound that helped later on. Horus just toy'd with him for a while, trying to get him to fall to chaos, then just utterly smashed him without mercy. I think it said something like Horus beat him like a dog. It was really horrific….

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