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Enderknight39

March 12th, 2023

Enderknight39 has drawn 0 drawings and authored 10 captions across 10 games. They've earned a total of 56 emotes!

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Hive! Bring a sword!

Commented in the game The Drifter (Destiny2)

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Can't even have perfume in Ohio

Commented in the game draw something with inverse colors!

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Mamaiymacridimal

Commented in the game Of ultimate destiny

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This is the appropriate response to someone derailing with "V."

Commented in the game V from DMC5

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SPESS MEHREENS, TODEH DE ENEMEH IS AT OUA DOAH. WE KNOA OUA DUTEH AN WE WILL DO EET. WE FIGHT FOR OUA HONOR AS BLOD RAVENS, AS SPESS MEHREENS, AN WE FIGHT IN THE NAHME OF THE EMPRA!

Commented in the game Spess Mehreen

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Magnus may be a chaos man, but he is definitely not evil. He had the best of intentions the entire time, although maybe not the best judgement. He only bargained with Tzeentch in order to save his sons from the flesh-change. The Edict of Nikaea was unfair and unjust, and it completely ignored Magnus's attempts to regulate psychic power through the creation of the Librarius. The Emperor never even tried to explain the true dangers of Chaos and the Warp to Magnus, and many of these problems could have been fixed by a simple 5-minute father to son talk. The Webway incident was a mistake, but not evil at all. Magnus foresaw Horus's betrayal and he tried to warn his father before it was too late. That is definitely enough reason to break the psychic wards protecting Terra, and he had absolutely no way of knowing the possible consequences of his actions. Vulkan acts like Magnus had no more reason to need to know of the Webway than he did, but that is just blatantly wrong, as Magnus is by far the most powerful primarch and actually had power to influence it, as shown with the Webway disaster. If anyone should be considered a traitor, it should be Leman Russ. He disobeyed the emperor's order to arrest Magnus, and listened to Horus, who ordered him to kill him. Magnus knew that he would be falling right into the hands of Tzeentch if he fought Russ, but Amon and the Thousand Sons would not listen. Eventually, Magnus was forced to intervene to save his sons from the slaughter by the Space Wolves, and he dueled his brother Russ in order to save them. Despite being branded as traitors, Magnus and the Thousand Sons hardly even participated in the Horus Heresy, spending most of the time searching for the shards of Magnus's soul scattered throughout the galaxy. It wasn't until the Siege of Terra that he openly sided with Horus, and he only did so because his final soul shard was imprisoned in the dungeons of the Imperial Palace. When he confronted the emperor, he received an impossible demand. He could redeem himself and turn back to him if he killed every one of his sons, whom the emperor deemed too chaos-tainted to live. Obviously, this was an unfair and impossible demand, and Magnus had no choice but to refuse and turn fully to Tzeentch.

TL;DR: Magnus did Nothing Wrong

Commented in the game Magnus (40k) Is a evil chaos man

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@OooOOOoOo Blood for the Blood God

Commented in the game Warhammer 40k

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How can people on this site keep 12 pages of Globglogabgalabs, but 40k gets derailed instantly?

Commented in the game Warhammer 40k Commissar

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Foul xenos heresy

Commented in the game Warhammer 40K, but with Snail Marines

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Commented in the game Globglogabgalab PIO (i'm sorry)