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Delvarus Centurion wrote:
 Formosa wrote:
Spoiler:
Leman Russ: Stobborness
Ferrus Manus: ingenuity
Fulgrim: desire to better oneself
Vulkan: heart
Rogal Dorn: soul
Roboute Guilliman: adaptability
Magnus the Red: inquisitivness
Sanguinius: introspection
Lion El'Jonson: uncaring duty
Perturabo: need to build a better future
Mortarion: Unknown, corrupted by chaos too early, likely steadfast determination
Lorgar: Hope
Jaghatai Khan: Adventure
Konrad Curze: Vengeance
Angron: Loyalty and brotherhood
Corax: Justice
Alpharius Omegon: Duality of purpose.


I always thought that Saguinius or Vulken were all soul, Dorn was always an extremely angry and truculent dude, he never really showed a soulful side in my take. Totally agree with Angron come to think of it, but before the Emperor "saved" him, he showed a loyalty and brotherhood for a bit but the worse he got he hated everyone and everything, only Kharn (maybe Lorgar, even though he hated him for his cowardly nature, though that changed when he took a plasma plast from a warhound for him) was the one he had any time for by the end. I think after Nuceria, destroyed Angron but I think with those pain engines and he was still able to show that amount of love and brotherhood for his fellow fighters shows what he would have been, before the nails ruined him. With the Khan I'd say adventure and freedom.


Definately agree on Vulkan & Sanguinious. All soul/empathy. Sang is volatile, Vulkan is tempered. not quite sure what Dorn is. Khan is the free flowing spirit of open field

Unusual Suspect wrote:Leman Russ: Childish immaturity
Ferrus Manus: Childish immaturity
Fulgrim: Childish immaturity
Vulkan: Childish immaturity
Rogal Dorn: Adultish immaturity
Roboute Guilliman: Adultish immaturity
Magnus the Red: Childish immaturity
Sanguinius: Childish immaturity
Lion El'Jonson: Childish immaturity
Perturabo: Infantile immaturity
Mortarion: Childish immaturity
Lorgar: Childish immaturity
Jaghatai Khan: Teenagerish immaturity
Konrad Curze: Childish immaturity
Angron: Infantile immaturity
Corax: Teenish immaturity
Alpharius Omegon: Childish immaturity


now that's too accurate
   
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Racerguy180 wrote:

Definately agree on Vulkan & Sanguinious. All soul/empathy. Sang is volatile, Vulkan is tempered. not quite sure what Dorn is.

Dorn is resolute, implacable and stubborn to a fault. His mind is as unyielding and impregnable as one of his fortifications.

I stand between the darkness and the light. Between the candle and the star. 
   
 
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