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Which loyalist Primarch was the least likely to fall to Chaos?
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Lion El'jonson
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It's my standard avatar with a fake beard on, lol.



"That time I only loaded the cannon with powder. Next time, I will fill it with jewels and diamonds and they will cut you to shrebbons!" - Nogbad the Bad. 
   
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Ahh, I see. Honestly that fake beard could have fooled anyone.


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So dare I ask what happens if he farts? Could it blow the seals on the lower portion of his armor? Or is a space marine's system immune to such mundane fluctuations of bodily conduct?

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No one should be complaining about this codex. It gave regular Eldar a much needed buff by allowing us to drop Fire Dragons and D-Scythe Wraithguard wherever we want, without scatter. Without this, I almost lost a game once. It was scary. I almost took to buying fixed dice to ensure it never happened again.
 
   
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Dwarvish make, after all!



"That time I only loaded the cannon with powder. Next time, I will fill it with jewels and diamonds and they will cut you to shrebbons!" - Nogbad the Bad. 
   
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3 Lion El Johnson pawns, attempting to cover up the truth.


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 Wulfmar wrote:
Here's a spanner to throw into your noggin-works.

What if the lest corruptible was Horus?
What if the Chaos Gods recognised that Horus was the least corruptible and most capable of holding the Imperium together and so they 'went for the head' expecting the rest of the body to fall? After all, Horus was the favoured son most like his Father the Emperor.


Thinking about it... Put each Primarch in Horus' position before they knew about the effects of chaos - would any of them done any better? They're all deeply flawed.




Just as planned...


I can't speak for Horus but by the time they started calling themselves "Sons of Horus" his legion was made up almost entirely of violent criminals using underhanded tactics. (source: HH book 1: Massacre)
   
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Could we please stop discussing the pre-Crusade accomplishments of each Primarch? It's very off-topic, and I'm actually about to start a thread about this because you guys have peaked my interest in this matter.


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 Bronzefists42 wrote:
 Wulfmar wrote:
Here's a spanner to throw into your noggin-works.

What if the lest corruptible was Horus?
What if the Chaos Gods recognised that Horus was the least corruptible and most capable of holding the Imperium together and so they 'went for the head' expecting the rest of the body to fall? After all, Horus was the favoured son most like his Father the Emperor.


Thinking about it... Put each Primarch in Horus' position before they knew about the effects of chaos - would any of them done any better? They're all deeply flawed.




Just as planned...


I can't speak for Horus but by the time they started calling themselves "Sons of Horus" his legion was made up almost entirely of violent criminals using underhanded tactics. (source: HH book 1: Massacre)

Horus was most definitely not the most corruptibility. If you read the Chapter wherein he gets corrupted in False Gods, his ambition and insane pride become evident.

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There was a story in the SM omnibus where a single kroot killed 2-3 marines then ate their gene seed and became a Kroot-startes.

We must all join the Kroot-startes... 
   
 
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