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- He/Him
Again, note the name of this Corvus. I don't think this is Canon Corvus; it's a possible future echo.Though if Echo-Corvus is here, WHO THE FUCK IS GUARDING ECHO-LORGAR'S HIDEY-HOLE?!
Again, note the name of this Corvus. I don't think this is Canon Corvus; it's a possible future echo.Though if Echo-Corvus is here, WHO THE FUCK IS GUARDING ECHO-LORGAR'S HIDEY-HOLE?!
I presume that Echo Corvus must have failed in his time line to defend said hidey hole and is pursueing Ahzek because he is in part responsible for it's destruction.Damn bro, imagine being so badass in 40K that your mere presence leaves an echo in the Warp that could become a problem for other timelines.
Though if Echo-Corvus is here, WHO THE FUCK IS GUARDING ECHO-LORGAR'S HIDEY-HOLE?!
Specifically some manner of doom. Real thinker there.I would like to point out, we were created by the last gasp of a future that could be, Nothing I have heard/read said it was cannon 40k that saved us.
just a future that with our existence will never be.
... Is Echo Corvus opposed to Chaos? That seems pretty important to check, first.Clearly, the only option is to bring Echo Corvus into the current timeline so we can bitch slap Chaos together
You are telling me that we can face imperial echoes in the warp
Clearly, the only option is to bring Echo Corvus into the current timeline so we can bitch slap Chaos together
he doesn't have a monopoly on it.
Random lore note, but in 40k they're Drukhari; Druchii is the term from WHF. Thanks for the updates!CW: (proto)-Druchii doing (proto)-Druchii Things (torture for the lulz, that kind of thing).
Both are used interchangeably in both properties, but "Druchii" seem to be used more as a derogative (in 40k you generally only see craftworlders using the term) while "Drukhari" seems to be a more generic term as [Thing]-hari and [Thing]-yani seem to be the typical romanization of Eldar terms for cultural groups. (we see less of the Elves in this area, ironically, since they have more sharply defined cultural groups that are more akin to ethnostates than the primarily philosophical differences between the Craftworlders, Exodites, Corsairs and Dark Eldar.)Random lore note, but in 40k they're Drukhari; Druchii is the term from WHF. Thanks for the updates!
... Huh. That's actually an interesting question. "The Last Loyal Son of Magnus" could be parsed either way, couldn't it.
Basically the post may be reflecting a funhouse mirror of canon 40K where Corvus fell to Chaos instead of being murdered by Horus, and Magnus ended up being one of the loyal sons and was killed instead. With Ahriman being the last remaining loyal Space Marine under Magnus. The warp is made up of pure possibility, so even the possibilities of these entities coming to be is having rippling effects up and down the timeline. It's sort of like how the Mollusk can set up retroactively closed time loop scenarios.As someone only aware of 40k lore through various fan created works:
What?
Pretty sure corvus never dies to Horus in canon from what i know. Isnt he hunting Lorgar in the eye of terror
yes the one who was killed by Horus in cannon was Sanguinius right before Horus was confronted by the Emperor.Pretty sure corvus never dies to Horus in canon from what i know. Isnt he hunting Lorgar in the eye of terror
Pretty sure corvus never dies to Horus in canon from what i know. Isnt he hunting Lorgar in the eye of terror
hmm. based on what I know he's a very confused fellow and it really depends on which point in his life this is an echo of. in general though he mainly cares about his fellow thousands suns. overall though if he's being pursued by corvus I'd wager this is past the point where he was loyal to the empire.
hmm. them being daemon thingies makes it more tolerable to interact or deal with than if they were just a legionary and a primarch, and at least this gives us places to keep an eye on in relation to these two.Yup, Corvus is hunting down Lorgar in the Warp along with whatever other Warp entity he sees, not only that but Corvus is also a Loyalist Daemon Primarch-thingy right now too due to constant Warp exposure.
Basically the post may be reflecting a funhouse mirror of canon 40K where Corvus fell to Chaos instead of being murdered by Horus, and Magnus ended up being one of the loyal sons and was killed instead. With Ahriman being the last remaining loyal Space Marine under Magnus. The warp is made up of pure possibility, so even the possibilities of these entities coming to be is having rippling effects up and down the timeline. It's sort of like how the Mollusk can set up retroactively closed time loop scenarios.
Welcome to the Warp. Wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey shenanigans are one of its main calling cards....I feel only slightly more enlightened, but thank you nonetheless.![]()
This does beg the question whether alternative canon Aeldari hero Echos might also appear, like some kind of Harlequin hero from the canon black library.Welcome to the Warp. Wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey shenanigans are one of its main calling cards.
This is the warp we are talking about and even the most "simple" uses of it the warp drive can make the ship get to its destination before it even entered it because it just decided the ship will exit back normally into the universe but it's 20 years into the past....I feel only slightly more enlightened, but thank you nonetheless.![]()
Probably not. The Tower card symbolizes random, unpredictable calamity. This seems to indicates two things here:This does beg the question whether alternative canon Aeldari hero Echos might also appear, like some kind of Harlequin hero from the canon black library.