Fulgrim, the true fulgrim and not the filth that carries his name and follows slaanesh would be so very proud. After all, he himself said he came from nothing and that the duty of the marines was to bring others to their level. Beautiful this is!
@@MrJara1018 indeed, guilliman would love the real fulgrim to return, however he's gonna have to make do with the lion for now. Hoping his more mature mindset combined with him being humbled in understanding emotions before being buried will lead to his feelings shining through when it matters most.
@@commissar.yarrick sadly given what he's like, unless the imperium really needs him and he recognises the need for a massive alliance against a massive threat, he won't be letting him out anytime soon :(
I mean , the Astartes that was shown in this short comic is a Primaris , but again ,i assume he's from a successor chapter of the Emperor Children , so you guys are not wrong i guess
_'Look at them, my sons. You are the highest, and they, the lowest. It is your duty to raise them up, as high as they will go. Anything less is not worthy of you.'_ - Fulgrim, the Palatine Phoenix
@@LordCommander-ui2fw because Clone Fulgrim has the soul of the original because fulgrims Soul wasn't given to slaanesh so yeah, maybe the soul is on the clone that trazyn has but idk
@@randomcenturion7264 Clonegrim gets his shit kicked in - four arms are more difficult to parry than 2 arms. Clonegrim is pinned down by the snake, savouring the feel and despair that goes before the kill. Suddenly, he gets bodyslammed and trampled over by a... dreadnought. Not a dreadnought of any Chapter he's heard engaging on the field. A dreadnought wreathed in flame. The Snake knew *exactly* who it was, and begins to scramble, not out of theatrics, or of arrogant confidence, but out of *fear*. The dreadnought turns. "Remember, Phoenix. Of the lessons that were passed down to the sons. Remember, Child of the Emperor." Clonegrim blinks. He knows that voice. But before he could utter his name, the dreadnought has vanished. instead, something else was whispered beneath his breath. "Death to his foes."
I for one would love to see Clonegrim returned with a pure and redeemed Emporers Children, to become the force of good and benevolence they were always meant to be.
Hawtdawg has a fantastic comic series about clonegrim on Twitter! I do want to dub that series one day, but I'd need a full crew for that and lots of time!
Marines Malevolent are not evil. Just VERY Callous to civilian lives. Will kicking said child be beneficial or aid their mission? If not, they will just leave them be.
@@heartlessnobody1143 Yes, taking "too long" to escape, thus jeopardizing the mission. I know some people who hates escort missions and purpose fail by killing the escort. Ring a bell? Every of their actions show they prioritize the mission than civilian lives. The classic example would be their fight with the Salamaders. Salamanders want to evacuate the city, MM thinks that will waste Astartes resources and just bomb them along side the enemy. They do not bomb cities for the fun of it.
@@marcearlsantos9027 like the Devil May Cry series, 40K gets it's lore interwined with memes to the point some newbies find it harder to distinguish what is legit.
The “grim darkness” was always meant to be tongue-in-cheek. In fact, the entire setting of 40k was originally a lampoon of their other fantasy-based setting, Warhammer. So now that 40k has grown so large and essentially dwarfed the original setting of which it was once a parody, the over-the-top grimdark stuff and perpetual forced stagnation is wearing kinda thin with a lot of the fanbase. They want the story to continue, not be stuck in an endless loop, and that’s why so much fan-made fiction trends towards these amazingly heartwarming stories set in one of the most horrifically dark and brutal fictional settings ever devised.
@@OneBiasedOpinion In my opinion, there are two warhammer 40k, one is the one that gamesworkshop sells you, a cruel world where billions of human beings die every second at the limits of the empire to delay the imminent fall. In the other 40k, life in the empire of humanity depends a lot on where you were born, and by statistics, you need very bad luck to be born in a terrible world like cadia (rip) or catchan. There are places in the empire that have never known war, in the empire there is always work, having a very low unemployment rate. The number of wars in the universe are scarce, there is no war 24 hours a day every year, when an exterminatus occurs it is because of a series of unfortunate events, it is never lightly. The empire as a government is not better or worse than the United States or any NATO country, depending on where you were born, what you are going to deal with: A hive world deals with the nobles and their internal disputes (USA), an agri world fights against the classism and corruption (Mexico, my country) etc. I like to refer to this last 40k as the "Real 40k", a universe that is more mundane than it appears, and one that dangerously shares many things with the current real-life world.
There are wholesome moments in the actual lore too. Like that time the Crimson Fists helped a mother and her children escape from some orks while the planet was being invaded.
It's the pitbull effect, the more horrible the independent variable is, the more wholesome the dependent variable is, like how a pitbull named princess will be pure evil, and a pitbull named destroyer is the opposite.
They say they're an imperial fist derived chapter, but who are they kidding? The sons of the phoenix are just waiting for clonegrim to come take the reins once more.
i really do wish one day they will have their own line, or atleast character or two with upgrade kit with Fulgrim leading them to rise from fires of war and ashes of third legions past
At the end of the Horus Heresy, the Loyalist elements of the Traitor Legions were adopted by Roboute and they were given the right to create Space Marine Chapters of their own identity after the implementation of the Codex Astartes.
I know Dorn and Guilliman took the astartes from the lost legions but I thought Malcador took the astartes from the traitor legions that remained loyal?
@@AdeptKing Traitor Legion Loyalists ended up all over the place. The original Deathwatch was made up of them. Painting the armor black was a symbol of their new, shared "chapter," bound by loyalty and not by blood.
One day, the perfect clone of Fulgrim will escape Trazyn's archives and rescue the perfect clone of Ferrus Manus from Daemon Prince Fulgrim's torments... One day.
for a genre thats probably bigger in scale than anything else out there it says a lot that the best stories are the smallest scale. theres something extremely entertaining about taking demigods and putting them in scenarios that show just how human they really are
Fun fact: Astartes rations have so many calories that they are capable of killing an unenhanced human. So all this time he was an Emperor's Children and not a brave son of *ahem* Dorn
Indeed! However, Lembas Bread sustains a grown man for a day with a nibble! And the Hobbits wolf them down... These are also not Astartes rations, but guard rations. Hmm, delicious starch.
Loyalists, as a rule, are not “evil.” Misguided and lacking proper focus due to mass ritualization after losing literally ALL of their superiors in the command structure, yes, but you can’t call them “evil” when, at the end of the day, they’re still one of the primary reasons Humanity still holds so many of the stars for themselves against the darkest forces of the galaxy.
Traitor Legion Loyalists will never not bring a smile to my face. Tarvits. Loken. Rylanor. The Anchorite. Legends amongt Legends and Heroes amongst Heroes.
Everybody's always on about how Warhammer 40k is a grim-dark universe, where no happiness is allowed. I beg to differ. We need moments like these amidst all the carnage and suffering.
- Does it hurt? - Sometimes. "Me trying not to fall of my chair from a strong laugh and screams". Yeah. Complete augmentation into a primaris with literally complete gutting and replacement and rebuilding of internal organs hurt SOMETIME.
NOOOOOO DONT FEED HIM THOSE THEYRE NOT DESIGNED FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION HE'LL DIE... I think. Idk I can't seem to find where I heard that but i thought that humans couldn't eat food designed for Space Marines because it's too nutrient dense or something and the body couldn't process it Edit: they're from the guard regiment we good
Silver skull: For a moment, I thought you'd sided with fulgrim during the horus heresy son of the phoenix: I thought of the same for you with your emblem, similar to iron warriors Silver skulls: aye that we get mistaken and treated as...Will we ever been redem for our father's way to traitors? son of the phoenix:......in time, by doing our good deeds to overcome our evil long ago...I just look forward rather than looking back
Okay where is the girmdarkness? Let me quss, next comic we will have the Death Guard coming to save little girl 2.0 right? Oh my god please don't let Lucious near the kid.
I just remembered he had rations from the guard regiment, I thought for a second he said he had ration for a space marine, basically for a ration to be enough for a space marine its loaded with vitamins and minerals to the point it could kill a normal human, like how the space wolves drink alcohol that could kill a human if they a a single drop
I truly hope that some day the world of 40k need not be “only war.” Or if it remains as such, at least it can be war for a positive change and not a slow spiral of entropic decay. It is time more than just Guilliman came back and put Humanity- and the galaxy -to rights again.
This is are my real nephews the real emperor's children...calm kind and good hearted,they always have the mission to lift up humanity to perfection my father intended but..by the throne why did you take that sword brother why...you one of the most eloquent and charismatic of us who people saw as the highest level of humanity now lost to a horrid god...why did we fall so low brothers why...- thoughts of the lion while in coma
A emperors children loyalists primaris on one hand I'm happy to see a beloved cousin but on second hand he is a primaris hopeful he was a first born so at least he would have tactical sense
Clone fulgrim: "do you remember now? We never succeeded in attaining perfection because we already were. Our son's were beautiful and our legion fought not just to bring about beauty..... But preserve it. And here you are, an abhorrent, malformed, festering monstrosity of the prince of pleasure." Daemon fulgrim: (You guys write his response, I wanna see what your thoughts would be :> )
Do you remember Saul Tarvitz , Rylanor , remember how they were so loyal to your way of believing of the false meaning of perfection , how they died sooo pathetically and quietly on Isstavan ,now they are all now forgotten, remnant of ash heap of the dung of history , now look at the emperor children now such as the monuments of perfection such as Julius and Lucius , now immortal, unable to be killed , beautiful and will be remember as the perfect beings they are now and will be remembered for the rest of eternity .If you are still in denial from the truth, let me remind you of AKURDUANA , he was MY greatest son, able to defeat everyone he faced, including FERRUS , we would banter together, spare together , he even nearly defeated ME once and was considered the highest among the emperor children , I was even planning to give him the title of first captain . He died in a such a boring death and how I mope his un amusing death , even the best among the emperor children before the prince of pleasure had imperfection such as Akurduana . IF only he had survive and was given the gifts of the PRINCE OF PLEASURE AND SHE WHO THIRST, he would be here by my side indulging in SLAANESH pleasure. One day I will find his soul in the warp and he will embrace me with open arms . So how could you say we already were perfect when even the greatest such as Akurduana had so many faults and imperfection
from 1d4 chan Not At All Suspicious The symbols, iconography, name, and color scheme bear no small similarity to pre-heresy Emperor's Children. Whether this is due to blinding coincidence or the deliberate raising of chapters with traitor legion geneseed is a secret likely known only to Cawl (Guilliman explicitly told Cawl he wasn't allowed to do it - but he has a feeling the Archmagos may have done it anyway behind his back) (also, Cawl might have done it before asking permission, and then sensibly did not ask for forgiveness). See also the fucking name: Sons of the Phoenix. Yeah. Really subtle, GW. (For those of you who don't know, the Primarch Fulgrim of the Emperors Children was also known as the Palatine Phoenix, and the Phoenician (which GW pretends means phoenix*). Read: Sons of the Phoenix=Sons of Fulgrim).