The MARINE who called Rogal Dorn BLIND! Nathanial Garro #warhammer40k #lore #explained



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  1. Look… whether it ends up being good or bad, I can see 40k eventually getting an age of sigmar style update when the emperor awakens. And god damnit, if we get sigmarines in 40k Garro better come back.

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  2. Marines don't have those parts anymore to choose between fight or flight. It's only fight… some are better than others at this.
    I so hope that rogal dorn is out there somewhere floating (without his hands) in space or whatnot contemplating over all his fuck-ups!

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  3. Not just threaten. Punch himmfor it and almost taking his head of woth that single enraged punch. Even tho later we learn from sigismund that he pulled his punch even in this moment of rage cause he knew in his core garro was right.

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  4. I could imagine this conversation comedicly happen in TTS way
    "You said my brother Horus is a traitor, that a non-profitable non sensible and non proofable lies my not son of mine because as far as my experience living under my father golden aura, i never see my brother Horus ever do something traitorous that would lead him into becoming a traitor"
    "Are you blind?"
    "As you can see, indeed i am not blind, both my eyes function perfectly, but, assuming what you mean is about Horus and not my eyes, there is one way to prove that. One. Only. Way. My not son of mine.

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  5. 🟢💚
    Glory to the Grandfather!

    Rotigus Rainfather's Wereshark Warriors?
    What power can Nurgle give to them, and what power can they give to him?
    (Some Nurgle warriors have a shark fin-shaped horn on their helmet or head, especially those of Gutrot Spume)

    Wood, the true element of Nurgle's weapons and bodies!
    Jaghatai Khan and White Scars as Nurgle's Legion, with poisonous wooden skeletons and thorns, bringers of the plague storm (with Rotigus Rainfather at their side).
    After each hunt and victory they dip the skulls in poison, in honor of Nurgle.
    (They symbolize the more natural side of the God of Death)

    There was once a Keeper of Secrets who annihilated an Eldar Craftworld by possessing a vulnerable Avatar of Khaine.
    How devastating would it be if he gets possessed by a Great Unclean One?

    A serious critique of Nurgle's forces: large, massive, plagued/poisonous bodies but more harder and less rotten.
    Is this logical enough?

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    I'm really curious.
    Imagine if instead of Loyalist Mortarion and Death Guard (except Typhon and followers of course) it was Traitor Jaghatai Khan (later with crow wings as a gift from the plagued Crowfather) and White Scars (all corrupted by the now poisonous Sorcerer Hasik Noyan-Khan) who fell to Nurgle!
    (An example Plague Ogors with super speed)
    How is their speech and fighting?
    And how does Rogal use the XIV Legion's abilities to defend Terra?
    (Here Mortarion used his psychic power to destroy the Necromancers and Necare, with his tough Librarians harshly disciplined, very different from the reckless Magnus and Thousand Sons)

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    Remove their cannibalism, leave them with bones☠️bone ash, and Mortifactors💀 become great (even as the replacement for the XIV Legion).

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