i think that the fates of the two unknown primarchs should be known
or whether conrad curze is actually alive or not?:confused:
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i think that the fates of the two unknown primarchs should be known
or whether conrad curze is actually alive or not?:confused:
Actually, I think that should never be "offically" revealed, because the mystery allows for too many awesome Fan armies and RPG stories and suchQuote:
Konrade Kurze AKA Night Haunter, is in fact... Dead. Even Zsho Sahaal admits to it.
sorry the question is actually supposed to be if alpharius or omegon really died
Actually though the Horus Heresy I am getting a lot from the background that I personally want.
The nature of the Heresy era Imperial Fists, specifically Sigismund.
Same with the Death Guard.
The Primarchs.
The Emperor, and the half dozen times that he has been "seen" so far in the series.
Heresy Era Imperial Guard (That I want to use Vostroyans to represent)
The Mechanicum/Dark Mechanicum Civil War.
I can absolutely not wait for the Wolves of Fenris/Prospero Burns books. And eventually we will have full on Siege of the Emperor's Palace. There are a lot of Legions left to flesh out. The Ultras, White Scars, Raven Guard, Iron Warriors. We still have a long way to go, and a lot of good fluff to come out of it all.
-Eric
I Would like to know what happenedto Vulkan. Is he still out there, waiting for his artefacts to be found? or is he dead?
i would like to know what happened with Silent Sisters after heresy and the Lost Legions....
If a heretic is hit with an exterminatus and no one's around
to hear it, does it make a sound?
Also-What the Outsider is like. C'mon if even HIVE FLEETS go around him he's got to be scary.
The ONLY thing I REALLY want to know about is the lost legions. Who are they and why were they removed? I mean, it has to be really bad or a huge secret to remove them. They didn't even remove the heretics after the heresy... They really need to fill us in on that.
Or, he's not a life-form they can devour, so a waste of resources. Evolution has a consciousness, and it's hungry...
Cypher's goal....
He was consumed by a C'tan... dont think he's going to complete it...
No he wasn't, he just lost the Knife. He teleported away, as per.
Vulkan, Vulkan, Vulkan!
But Cypher wont be coming back since GW is surpressing his patron deity, Malal.
Unless...his patron deity is actually the Emprah...
I kind of like the unknowns about 40k
The unknown legions, the Dark Founding, etc. It lets people's imaginations run wild.
IMHO, anytime something mysterious is explained it becomes completely boring (not just 40k, but pretty much everything).
My only beef is that there probably is NO real answer.
However, I would like them to move forward with the whole "Emprah's chair is going to stop working" hook but that would mean something actually happening and changing and that'll never happen (unless it is made for some kind of specilaist game or something).
Well, in regards to the lost legions, it is possible they turned against botht he Emperor and Chaos...
the unknowns are certainly the most appealing things to me. After owning all the codex books/rulebooks and fluff you find you get bored of all the established stuff and find the mysteries and untouched areas of 40k far more interesting and imagination-exciting..at least for me...
I agree. It's the little, obscure things and the stories you have to make up yourself that really give the game it's great quality. As someone who's all for narrative gaming, and who tries to attach some sort of in-universe story (no matter how silly) to every game I play, if only for my own sake, I have to say that the unexplained, unrevealed, open-ended corners (wait, open-ended corners? ;p) of the 40K universe is the best part for me, and I basically spend most of my time there.
Now, that said, there was an interesting and tantalizing bit of Fulgrim in which Horus is tallying up the legions on his side, and he mentions that he wishes he could have "two more," but that whatever they did was unforgivable, even to him, so speculation galore.
yeah, one of the baby primarchs was killed, or possibly injured/mutated by horus when he went back in time (the XI legion? i don't remember)
i always thought the forgotten legions were removed b/c they didn't choose a side in the heresy, i don't really have evidence for this and the passage from the HH series about "two more legions" may or may not defeat this.
the "two more legions" could be the imperial fists due to their favour w/ the emperor & the ultrasmurfs b/c gulliman was a chief rival of horus so would never join him. w/e it's just fun speculation :)
Well, no, he had just counted them as amoung his enemies. The passage is about as clear as I've ever seen anyone refer to the lost legions... I wish I could remember where I put that book so I could fin the page number, but it seemed to me that Horus thought that the Lost Legions would have sided with him, had they been in a position to. I'm not quite sure if it meant they had been destroyed or exiled in some way, but it did sound like he had fought alongside them before. It was only a paragraph, at most, but it was very provacative.
There was a line in one of the Sandman books about how stories get forgotten but mysteries live on forever.
I was a bit disappointed when they started writing all the Horus Heresy books and telling us exactly what happened back then. Don't get me wrong, as an Alpha Legion player I loved learning about the primarch twins and I think Horus's fall was fairly well done. But one of the things I loved about this universe was all the mystery about how things ended up this way. There were all these various rumors and stories and some of them conflicted and some didn'tand so much of it was just left up to the players.
I'd rather see another hundred vague, mysterious hints than one hard "THIS is what Cypher is doing."
:confused:Well one of the 2 was supposed to be killed by Roboute Guilliman but who is to say which one.Quote:
You know the Alpha Legion all is "Air & Water, Mist & Misinformation!"
In regards to Konrad Curze he was assassanated by the Callidas Assassin M'Shen.:cool:
Regards Barry H.
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Well one of the 2 was supposed to be killed by Roboute Guilliman but who is to say which one.
You know the Alpha Legion all is "Air & Water, Mist & Misinformation!"
Ah, would that be the facts from the completely fabricated report an Alpha Legion agent submitted to the Inquisition? :D
in the space marine codex, it says that Vulkan is waiting for the salamanders to gather his artefacts.
And in several other sources, including the HH books, he was last seen sometime in the middle of the dropsite massacre, right before the entire combined force of the Traitor legions smashed into the Salamanders. Now, I'm a big fan of the Salamanders, they were my first army and they still hold a special place in my heart, but it's kind of hard to LOSE a 10 foot tall, black skinned super-being decked out in bright green armor. It's entirely possible the whole Salamander's Cult of Nocturne thing is just wishful thinking.
Or that for whatever reason the Salamanders didnt want to say that Vulkan was still alive....
Who the Tau Ethereals are.
I play the sallies and I find it pretty odd that Vulkan just "Dissapeared". Maybe he was teleported away by some deamon into the warp and is searching for a way back??
Well I too, as a BT player, would like to know more about Sigismund & how he finally died or was killed.
I presume we will know more about him when the HH Book is written about the defence of the Palace on Terra. He does make a small appearance in Mechanicus when he goes to Mars to remove supplies before the Forge is destroyed.
Regards Barry H.
The truth about the Ethereals was revealed in Xenology. They were created by the Harlequins to guide the Tau race (who were also likely a Harlequin creation) as an uncorruptable force in the coming war against Chaos. The Ethereals' ability to guide large groups via pheromone based mind control and the Tau's negligible reflection in the warp makes them the ideal candidates to unite and guide the galaxy against Chaos.
Did they ever actually flesh out what happened to the lost founding of Space Marines?
isnt the exorcists included in the dark founding
Has any one been reading a fan fiction novel at black library: rise of the tau (amazing story and will change your view on 40k as a whole) well in the story the lost legions were pariahs and there primarchs were pariahs too (lost to the C'tan)
I think that the other two c'tan should be revealed... I know that they couldn't, as the Void Dragon *might* be on Mars (hahaha.... might be....), but it would still be cool to see what the VD and the Outsider look like.... or maybe some rules/models for them. I know it would never happen though, as it would change too much established fluff...
If I've understood it, if the Outsider wakes up, everyone dies.