I still go back and forth on whether Morty or Perty have the dumbest grievance... I think in the context of the goal they actually had... It's probably Morty... The emperor liberated them after giving Morty all the time he needed to try...
An extra-long excerpt treatment for further depth into an especially crucial matter in a primarch's existence, along with those of his first captain's and his legion's. And, deeper into the enigmatic Warp...which never is not surreal and disorienting in its otherworldliness derived from the essence of all humanity. ”You have monsters fight for you”, as Perturabo so mocked-chastised Fulgrim in the Lord of Iron's sanctum, so too is that folly reflected in Mortarion's supposed pact with the Life Eater. This was simultaneously horrifying and fascinating to listen to. Being given a sense of both entrapment, imprisonment, and exploratory intrigue in the unknown, despite being, well, but one hell of the Immaterium. Nothin' like a soul-selling invitation to the Grandfather's house! The nebula of Nurgle. Thank you, again and as always, GrimDark Narrator, for making the additional effort to record this sorrowful piece of the Death Guard's downfall. Be well, this weekend and the week to come, as we look forward to your next Narrative gift.
NGL the fact that i found you when i searched 40k to sleep to was little concerning at first, then i heard your voice. I dub thee a member of the 40k sleep brigade.