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Which one's your favorite?
Lion El'Jonson
Jaghatai Khan
Leman Russ
Rogal Dorn
Sanguinius
Ferrus Manus
Roboute Guilliman
Vulkan
Corvus Corax

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I voted for the Khan. Can't think why...

“Because we couldn’t be trusted. The Emperor needed a weapon that would never obey its own desires before those of the Imperium. He needed a weapon that would never bite the hand that feeds. The World Eaters were not that weapon. We’ve all drawn blades purely for the sake of shedding blood, and we’ve all felt the exultation of winning a war that never even needed to happen. We are not the tame, reliable pets that the Emperor wanted. The Wolves obey, when we would not. The Wolves can be trusted, when we never could. They have a discipline we lack, because their passions are not aflame with the Butcher’s Nails buzzing in the back of their skulls.
The Wolves will always come to heel when called. In that regard, it is a mystery why they name themselves wolves. They are tame, collared by the Emperor, obeying his every whim. But a wolf doesn’t behave that way. Only a dog does.
That is why we are the Eaters of Worlds, and the War Hounds no longer."
– Eighth Captain, Khârn 
   
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Mississippi

I voted for the Noble and Humble Son. The Primarch who, by the own Warmaster Horus's own admission, should have been the true Warmaster. The Primarch who always stood loyal, and faced his fate unflinching in the quiet, solemn hope that he could some how save his brother and friend from the madness of chaos.

I speak of the Scion of the Blood, Lord of the Angels, The Primarch Sanguinius.

Of his brothers who stayed true, I hold a special respect for Vulkan, and Rogal Dorn as well.

That's my contribution. Take it easy for now.

-Red__Thirst-

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You don't know me son, so I'll explain this to you once: If I ever kill you, you'll be awake, you'll be facing me, and you'll be armed.  
   
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Fiery Bright Wizard






Idaho

dorn FTW!

also, Magnus was technically not a traitor, just screwed by Russ and Horus to be fair, he's only done 1 offensive thing to the imperium, and that was kick the gak out of the wolves once after the heresy.
Additionally, in the 90's Mortarion was all set to open fire on the traitor fleet over terra before Typhus happened (I like my obscure, possibly no longer relevant, fluff)

I'll never be able to repay CA for making GW realize that The Old World was a cash cow, left to die in a field.  
   
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Thermo-Optical Hac Tao





Gosport, UK

 Brennonjw wrote:
dorn FTW!

also, Magnus was technically not a traitor, just screwed by Russ and Horus to be fair, he's only done 1 offensive thing to the imperium, and that was kick the gak out of the wolves once after the heresy.
Additionally, in the 90's Mortarion was all set to open fire on the traitor fleet over terra before Typhus happened (I like my obscure, possibly no longer relevant, fluff)


The Thousand Sons were at the siege of Terra so I think that counts as another offence to the imperium.
   
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Fixture of Dakka




Vanished Completely

Vulkan,
Didn't he successfully argue his Chapter should be exempt from many changes designed to present another Horus situation?
So not just an sexy immortal demi-god of insane proportions, but also loyal beyond all doubt!

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8th made it so I can no longer sway Tau onto the side of Chaos, but they will eventually turn aside from their idea of the Greater Good to embrace the Greatest of pleasures.  
   
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Raging-on-the-Inside Blood Angel Sergeant





Lawrenceville, New Jersey, USA

Sanguinius. Red Thirst hit all the points I needed to make.

The black rage is within us all. Lies offer no shield against the inevitable. You speak of donning the black of duty for the red of brotherhood; but it is the black of rage you shall wear when the darkness comes for you. 
   
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Dakka Veteran




Eastern Washington

 ImAGeek wrote:
 Brennonjw wrote:
dorn FTW!

also, Magnus was technically not a traitor, just screwed by Russ and Horus to be fair, he's only done 1 offensive thing to the imperium, and that was kick the gak out of the wolves once after the heresy.
Additionally, in the 90's Mortarion was all set to open fire on the traitor fleet over terra before Typhus happened (I like my obscure, possibly no longer relevant, fluff)


The Thousand Sons were at the siege of Terra so I think that counts as another offence to the imperium.


Thats some old fluff, the 1kSons at the siege of Terra. Is there a recent, official telling of that tale with the 1k Sons at the siege? I could still imagine some of the weaker minded members of the legion taking part in the siege, but not Ahriman or Magnus.

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