Sanguinius that tart? Hah! We were too busy Torching Prospero to be able to come back to Holy Terra!Izail08 said:Fools...
All the Imperium knows that the Children of Sanguinius stand first among the Emperor's chosen!
The Sons of Russ and the Lion are inferior to us!
Torching Prospero on HORUS' orders, I believe...way to defy the Emperor's original order to simply apprehend Magnus...Rajin Cajun said:Sanguinius that tart? Hah! We were too busy Torching Prospero to be able to come back to Holy Terra!Izail08 said:Fools...
All the Imperium knows that the Children of Sanguinius stand first among the Emperor's chosen!
The Sons of Russ and the Lion are inferior to us!
HAHAHAHA Didn't sagunius DIE? If I remember correctly unlike the lion and the wolfIzail08 said:Fools...
All the Imperium knows that the Children of Sanguinius stand first among the Emperor's chosen!
The Sons of Russ and the Lion are inferior to us!
Pfft we Wolves are overly efficient lets just ignore the fact we made an enemy of the Thousand Sons when they weren't but hey we Wolves naturally hate Psykers!Izail08 said:Rajin Cajun said:Sanguinius that tart? Hah! We were too busy Torching Prospero to be able to come back to Holy Terra!Izail08 said:Fools...
All the Imperium knows that the Children of Sanguinius stand first among the Emperor's chosen!
The Sons of Russ and the Lion are inferior to us!
Torching Prospero on HORUS' orders, I believe...way to defy the Emperor's original order to simply apprehend Magnus...
Sanguinius held the gate of the Imperial Palace single-handedly, allowing the other Legions to regroup and rally. Not to mention slaying the Bloodthirster Lord Ka'Bandha in single combat.
http://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/Sanguinius
Behold one of the greatest champions of the Emperor during the Heresy
Aye...Sanguinius did die...but neither the Wolf nor the Lion fought Horus personally...Neosage said:HAHAHAHA Didn't sagunius DIE? If I remember correctly unlike the lion and the wolfIzail08 said:Fools...
All the Imperium knows that the Children of Sanguinius stand first among the Emperor's chosen!
The Sons of Russ and the Lion are inferior to us!
Rajin Cajun said:Pfft we Wolves are overly efficient lets just ignore the fact we made an enemy of the Thousand Sons when they weren't but hey we Wolves naturally hate Psykers!Izail08 said:Rajin Cajun said:Sanguinius that tart? Hah! We were too busy Torching Prospero to be able to come back to Holy Terra!Izail08 said:Fools...
All the Imperium knows that the Children of Sanguinius stand first among the Emperor's chosen!
The Sons of Russ and the Lion are inferior to us!
Torching Prospero on HORUS' orders, I believe...way to defy the Emperor's original order to simply apprehend Magnus...
Sanguinius held the gate of the Imperial Palace single-handedly, allowing the other Legions to regroup and rally. Not to mention slaying the Bloodthirster Lord Ka'Bandha in single combat.
http://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/Sanguinius
Behold one of the greatest champions of the Emperor during the Heresy![]()
Before the heresy I believe the Dark Angels were the most efficent legion. Paranoid about what...Izail08 said:Aye...Sanguinius did die...but neither the Wolf nor the Lion fought Horus personally...Neosage said:HAHAHAHA Didn't sagunius DIE? If I remember correctly unlike the lion and the wolfIzail08 said:Fools...
All the Imperium knows that the Children of Sanguinius stand first among the Emperor's chosen!
The Sons of Russ and the Lion are inferior to us!
Sanguinius sacrificed his like to weaken Horus' defenses enough to allow the Emperor's final attack to fell the Betrayer...
But to answer to you question literally...yes, Sanguinius died...
I shall not show any further disrespect towards Wolf though...he is amongst the greatest sons of the Emperor...if slightly mis-guided
The Lion was just a paranoid nut, however...
All of the Legions had extensive victories, though I believe the best legion Pre-Heresy were the Ultramarines, as much as I'm loathe to admit...Neosage said:Before the heresy I believe the Dark Angels were the most efficent legion. Paranoid about what...Izail08 said:Aye...Sanguinius did die...but neither the Wolf nor the Lion fought Horus personally...Neosage said:HAHAHAHA Didn't sagunius DIE? If I remember correctly unlike the lion and the wolfIzail08 said:Fools...
All the Imperium knows that the Children of Sanguinius stand first among the Emperor's chosen!
The Sons of Russ and the Lion are inferior to us!
Sanguinius sacrificed his like to weaken Horus' defenses enough to allow the Emperor's final attack to fell the Betrayer...
But to answer to you question literally...yes, Sanguinius died...
I shall not show any further disrespect towards Wolf though...he is amongst the greatest sons of the Emperor...if slightly mis-guided
The Lion was just a paranoid nut, however...that half his legion would betray him!He was not paranoid merely being cautious as you should expect no less from the finest strategist in the entire universe.
SM would have to be playable otherwise it wouldn't sell as well. The best selling army and most popular is still the SM. Games Workshop isn't going to shoot themselves in the foot by not making them playable. Not to mention not all chapters follow the Codex Astartes restriction in fact the Space Wolves are still legion sized since their divergent chapter didn't survive due to "bad geneseed".TGLT said:Well, given the incredible restriction of Space Marine numbers, I really doubt Space Marines would be playable. Still, I wonder how they're going to pull it off since Warhammer is all about the blood lust and fighting but good luck get any of the sides in 40k to consider allying with each other.
Still, love to play IG. Or maybe an Inquisition Storm Trooper.
Orks would do pretty well. Yes, the Spess Mahreens sell the best but, lore wise, are so incredibly powerful and even those who ignore the 1000 only to a chapter rule are still comparatively small due to how hard it is to make Space Marines. I could see maybe introduce Space Marines as a sort of battlefield ally, something that can be called upon in specific locations to sweep in and just cause mass devastation.Rajin Cajun said:SM would have to be playable otherwise it wouldn't sell as well. The best selling army and most popular is still the SM. Games Workshop isn't going to shoot themselves in the foot by not making them playable. Not to mention not all chapters follow the Codex Astartes restriction in fact the Space Wolves are still legion sized since their divergent chapter didn't survive due to "bad geneseed".TGLT said:Well, given the incredible restriction of Space Marine numbers, I really doubt Space Marines would be playable. Still, I wonder how they're going to pull it off since Warhammer is all about the blood lust and fighting but good luck get any of the sides in 40k to consider allying with each other.
Still, love to play IG. Or maybe an Inquisition Storm Trooper.
Cajun is correct...though there are restrictions on chapter-size...I can't think of any Chapter that follows the Codex Astartes to the tee (Aside from the Ultra-noobs...but they really don't count anyway)Rajin Cajun said:SM would have to be playable otherwise it wouldn't sell as well. The best selling army and most popular is still the SM. Games Workshop isn't going to shoot themselves in the foot by not making them playable. Not to mention not all chapters follow the Codex Astartes restriction in fact the Space Wolves are still legion sized since their divergent chapter didn't survive due to "bad geneseed".TGLT said:Well, given the incredible restriction of Space Marine numbers, I really doubt Space Marines would be playable. Still, I wonder how they're going to pull it off since Warhammer is all about the blood lust and fighting but good luck get any of the sides in 40k to consider allying with each other.
Still, love to play IG. Or maybe an Inquisition Storm Trooper.
In the great crusade Lion el'Johnson held the record for the highest amount of planets taken.Izail08 said:All of the Legions had extensive victories, though I believe the best legion Pre-Heresy were the Ultramarines, as much as I'm loathe to admit...Neosage said:Before the heresy I believe the Dark Angels were the most efficent legion. Paranoid about what...Izail08 said:Aye...Sanguinius did die...but neither the Wolf nor the Lion fought Horus personally...Neosage said:HAHAHAHA Didn't sagunius DIE? If I remember correctly unlike the lion and the wolfIzail08 said:Fools...
All the Imperium knows that the Children of Sanguinius stand first among the Emperor's chosen!
The Sons of Russ and the Lion are inferior to us!
Sanguinius sacrificed his like to weaken Horus' defenses enough to allow the Emperor's final attack to fell the Betrayer...
But to answer to you question literally...yes, Sanguinius died...
I shall not show any further disrespect towards Wolf though...he is amongst the greatest sons of the Emperor...if slightly mis-guided
The Lion was just a paranoid nut, however...that half his legion would betray him!He was not paranoid merely being cautious as you should expect no less from the finest strategist in the entire universe.
I hold Sanguinius and Sigismund in the highest regard, however...though Sigismund wasn't a Primarch, he still formed the Black Templars Chapter, who, imo, are one of the most bad-ass Chapters in 40k...next to the Blood Angels of course