It is impossible to be Horus since his soul was destroyed by the Emperor otherwise Chaos would have revived him again.

Maybe it is the Spirit of Fenris?
 
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[JK] The Most Secret And Sorrowful Of The Bearers Of The Endless Destiny Of All Creation Which Wander Amidst Forgotten Sights And Fallen Tears Along The Tread Of Ancient Ashen Footsteps Through The Shadow Of That Which Comes And Into That Riotous Cacophony Which Births All Fools And Steals All Beauty, Who Heralds Through His Silence The Stillness And Chill Of Those Who Were Not Born And Who Will Fade 'Till All Things Fall And In That Most Grim Harvest Form The Final Restful Tomb Of All Awakened Life And All The Sleepless De— (At this point he collapsed.)
 
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[X] The Last and First Gunslinger of Atlantia
[X] The Bullet From Paradise

Thought of another.

[X] The Gunslinger From Paradise
 
Warhammer 40k has plenty of underhive stuff, but a criminal lack of Spaghetti Western archetypes.

[X]The Bullet From Paradise
[X]The Man With No Name.

I know the latter is probably not going to get traction, but I might as well say it: Let's bring some Sergio Leone touch to the Imperium. It's time humanity gets reminded what a Deconstruction is.
 
I know, it bugs me too :(

There are in fact poetical and metaphorical reasons behind it. It's an intentional inversion.

The Last and First is emphasizing the nature of being in that sense the end and the beginning. By having the "Last" go first it's leaning into the undead thing, the broken thing, and letting the "First" part come AFTER. A beginning after an "end" fits an Abyssal very well I think, considering the exact nature of what they are!
 
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[X] The Undead Undertaker
[X] The Bolt from the Grave
[X] The Laz-Light of Dusk
[X] The Palance Pillager
[X] The High-Born Hanger
[X] The High-Born's Horror
[X] The Spier Slayer
[X] The Call of the Casket
 
It is impossible to be Horus since his soul was destroyed by the Emperor otherwise Chaos would have revived him again.

Maybe it is the Spirit of Fenris?

Horus as he was? Certainly not.

Horus, after being obliterated by the Emperor's dying wrath? The Sixteenth, stripped of name, of face, of life?

Maybe.

I would certainly find it more likely than Leman or a spirit Fenris.
 
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