I like how Magnus sounds so much more human and compassionate than the other traitor primarchs. He was one of the few who would never have turned to chaos had circumstances even been slightly different.
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The sad thing that most people don't realize is that Lorgar was genuinely trying to save Angron, and the interruption of The Communion and Lhorke likely caused the ritual to go awry. Had it gone the way it was supposed to, Angron would have been freed of the nails and from suffering. Lorgar genuinely cared about Angron, to the point he made a deal to trade a trillion lives from a hundred worlds for Angron's salvation. Everyone dogs on him for what the end result was, ignoring that it was attempted with the intent of saving the brother whom he was the only one to care about or even try to treat like a person.
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Whats hilarious about 40k is that the writers always try so hard to make opposing factions seem ”equally evil” yet theres always one side which is clearly a gazillion times worse. On one side we have a struggling imperium using any means possible to save humanity from extinction, including highly immoral methods, yet these actions all serve the purpose of saving humanity. On the other side a thousand insane rotting abominations are eating the limbs of living children because they think it tastes good. GW litteraly cant convince me the imperium are bad guys when everything questionable theyve ever done was done to save humanity from the horrors theyre fighting.
That moment when you realize most people in developed cities (L.A., San Francisco, Detroit, Chicago, Austin, and New York as such examples) are eerily similar to Erebus.
Angron is, IMO the most understandable traitor and has one of the most compelling backstories, I never really cared much for him until I learned of his life before becoming the demon version
It wonder if the Emperor had taken the time to hear Angron out or allow him to take retribution against the High Raiders if he would have stayed loyal.
The most powerful psyker EVER teleports onto a chaos ship, and he and his get mogged. You telling me he didn't know, couldn't do anything about it. Either it's part of the plan or E is a complete moron.
40k has such a cast of characters, big and small. Many of them are evil. Some of those didn't start out evil; some suffered as children, some were changed later in life by hardship and loss, others made mistakes that took them down a dark path... and then there's Erebus. Bad from the start, and he only got worse, because he knew how to hide it.