"God-Emperor? Calling him a god is why this mess started in the first place." - Bjorn the Fell Handed's apt summary on why everything went wrong in the Great Crusade
just imagine that, Dread Bjorn teleports into a fray of grey knights and they all just kneel to him, lmao, Then Bjorn speaks "where is grimnar?" he demands in a cold metallic voice, and the grey knights respond with shaky voices and trembling tones "that way my lord" lol and then he just stomps off in that direction, shaking the bulk heads with every step, lol
It's funny that Bjorn never liked the title 'Fel Handed'. It was one the Rune Priests that kept calling him that. "It's Bjorn the One Handed damn you,not Fel!"- Bjorn Wolfsbane
In the Audio Drama "Parting of the ways" Bjorn was defeated on a daemon world by a greater daemon of Nurgle before being interred in his Dreadnought. Possibly a Ret-con from him being wounded in the rebellion?
I've always wondered why Bjorn doesn't tell the present Imperium that they're doing literally everything the opposite of what the God Emperor of Mankind actually wanted 😂
Bjorn is sleeping most the time when he's not woken for war or having the pups sit on his dreadknees to be told stories of badassary. He isn't actually awake often. Even then his rest isn't without duty. He spends most his time battling chaos in his sleep as a solo badass of the legion. No seriously he defends his entire legion in his sleep. Chaos needs to up their game. Remember Space Pups are any Space Wolves slow enough to be picked up by a dreadnaught for story time. Not even in death does duty end!
JohnnyNismo It’s the grey knights book I know the exact one he’s talking about, it goes through the first war of Armageddon and the brief war between the Inquisition and the Space Wolves over the Inquisition wishing to exterminate the remaining loyal Imperial Guard that survived the war who the Space Wolves saw as honorable warriors too worthy to be so carelessly and unceremoniously annihilated in orbit but the Grey Knights had been deployed to the planet to banish Angron back to the warp and they have a no no policy on anyone knowing of their existence as total secrecy is needed for them to be effective, it led to a blockade and orbital bombardment of Fenris that was only stopped by Logan Grimnar killing an Inquisitor Lord commanding the Grey Knights who just kind went “Eh fuck it” cause they lost almost an entire company which is a big fuckin deal and they didn’t need a prolonged conflict with the space wolves to further compound their losses
I'd love to attend "Bjorn's Centennial Story Time, Q'n'A, and Meet'N'Greet." "If I got the chance to ask Daddy Bjorn for his autograph I'd howl with joy!" - Space Wolf Aspirant
You do know that Logan grimnar was the Great Wolf during the battle of the Fang with Magnus right? Like the other guy who you mentioned I can't remember his name Viking Iron Jaw fang tooth black man fell handed wolf stalker Loki's mother farts in order whatever you want to call him was not the Great Wolf it was Logan grimnar
In our omniscient viewpoint, arguably yes, but when there are conflicting reports I always try to give both versions of events; bear in mind this is an in-universe character looking through historical records as opposed to novels, so they wouldn't know any better!