Deus Pater (Exalted/40k)

[X] Wrath - You remember the fury of a god and the faces of those who drove him to such extremes. You remember what he did to those who enraged him so, and the scars his fury left on the world.

Let's not be edgy
 
[X] Grief - You remember all that the Emperor most regretted, his greatest sorrows and self-perceived failures. The grief of an immortal is a terrible thing indeed, and oh, there is so much...
 
[X] Grief - You remember all that the Emperor most regretted, his greatest sorrows and self-perceived failures. The grief of an immortal is a terrible thing indeed, and oh, there is so much...
 
[X] Grief - You remember all that the Emperor most regretted, his greatest sorrows and self-perceived failures. The grief of an immortal is a terrible thing indeed, and oh, there is so much...
 
[X] Grief - You remember all that the Emperor most regretted, his greatest sorrows and self-perceived failures. The grief of an immortal is a terrible thing indeed, and oh, there is so much...
 
[X] Grief - You remember all that the Emperor most regretted, his greatest sorrows and self-perceived failures. The grief of an immortal is a terrible thing indeed, and oh, there is so much...
 
[X] Grief - You remember all that the Emperor most regretted, his greatest sorrows and self-perceived failures. The grief of an immortal is a terrible thing indeed, and oh, there is so much...

...Pride is tempting...But knowing what you're doing wrong will be I think the better call.
 
[X] Grief - You remember all that the Emperor most regretted, his greatest sorrows and self-perceived failures. The grief of an immortal is a terrible thing indeed, and oh, there is so much...

The true state of the emperor.
 
[X] Pride - You remember the Emperor's greatest triumphs, the deeds that pleased him most. Some were his own, some were performed by others, all hold a special place in his heart.


Mankind Still stands. Though it may stumble. It steadfastly refuses to fall.
 
[X] Wrath - You remember the fury of a god and the faces of those who drove him to such extremes. You remember what he did to those who enraged him so, and the scars his fury left on the world.

Sing, of Muse, of the Son of Many Men And Women. From arid Anatolia to freezing fjords, mankind has always suffered in a world imperfect.

And then grief becomes anger becomes pride, becoming grief again when we fall.

Doesn't the fact falling down and failing is part of this universe just infuriate you, mon Frere? Doesn't it just bring your blood a boiling?

Ps: vote for Manus, he's a as well dudedthat also likes Anger!
 
I look forward to the Psyker sisters bawling their eyes out :p.

[X] Grief - You remember all that the Emperor most regretted, his greatest sorrows and self-perceived failures. The grief of an immortal is a terrible thing indeed, and oh, there is so much...
 
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[X] Grief - You remember all that the Emperor most regretted, his greatest sorrows and self-perceived failures. The grief of an immortal is a terrible thing indeed, and oh, there is so much...
 
I find this Hilarious
Adhoc vote count started by Ave Anathema on Sep 29, 2018 at 5:48 PM, finished with 84 posts and 75 votes.
 
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[X] Grief - You remember all that the Emperor most regretted, his greatest sorrows and self-perceived failures. The grief of an immortal is a terrible thing indeed, and oh, there is so much...
 
[X] Grief - You remember all that the Emperor most regretted, his greatest sorrows and self-perceived failures. The grief of an immortal is a terrible thing indeed, and oh, there is so much...
 
[X] Grief - You remember all that the Emperor most regretted, his greatest sorrows and self-perceived failures. The grief of an immortal is a terrible thing indeed, and oh, there is so much...
 
wouldn't his sorrows reveal his thoughts on how religious his imperium became and as such convert those watching from being fanatically religious and more likely to follow us?
 
[X] Grief - You remember all that the Emperor most regretted, his greatest sorrows and self-perceived failures. The grief of an immortal is a terrible thing indeed, and oh, there is so much...
 
[X] Wrath - You remember the fury of a god and the faces of those who drove him to such extremes. You remember what he did to those who enraged him so, and the scars his fury left on the world.
 
I meant that you are implying Grief to be a trap and that was horseshit
Edit the trap is that the Emps not being a total god would be Heresy
Where was the implication of a trap? "No trap options" doesn't mean nothing bad ever happens, it means all the consequences are foreseeable. Having oranges for breakfast leading to your death is a trap; choosing to eat oranges with a severe orange allergy is not.
 
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