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Fort Campbell

 Karhedron wrote:
Borbon45 wrote:
Spoilers from the new Space wolves novel Ashes of Prospero
Spoiler:
‘But what else?’ demanded Logan, stepping closer, his insistence rolling from him like waves of heat. ‘The Eye has opened. What of the Wolf King?’
Njal did not answer at first, dismayed by what he saw as desperation in the stare of his feal-lord. The Great Wolf’s brow furrowed at his silence, extracting meaning from the wordless response.
‘No sign?’
‘None, my lord. There are stirrings, tempests through which even I cannot gaze. Even so, I saw a sleeper entombed in rock, and a white storm that rode upon a chariot of lightning. A shadow rises to the call of the Allfather’s messengers, a darkness that strikes from within. The benighted ones turn their supernal gazes upon our worlds – the Eater of Worlds, the Corpse-King and the Misbegotten Child move once more. The Cyclopean Fiend, we have already seen. Even the Golden One has broken his gaze from the Empyrean again. I felt its glare like a fire in my soul.


OK, so that hints fairly strongly at the Lion, Khan and Corax for the loyalist side which is pretty reasonable since they are all MIA rather than dead. Let's go out on a limb and assume Russ will return too, that makes 5 Primarchs on the loyalist side.

For the traitors that hints pretty strongly at Angron, Mortarion (who has now appeared), Fulgrim and lastly Lorgar. This would make 5 for Chaos with the Big 4 all represented and Lorgar acting as the undivided leader (kinda Horus Mk2).

Of course, trying to work out 2-3 years of GW model releases from one paragraph in a book might be regarded as stretching plausibility a bit.


Or maybe GW is planning on going full slow with a 7 Primarch release all at once.

Stranger things...

Edit: Really, slow is a censored word here?

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