Subject: This Magnus, I might!
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Posted on: 2022-07-12 05:09:38 UTC

This is a Magnus who actually did nothing wrong, right? He lacks the peak degree of arrogance that drove the original to ignore his father's orders under the assumption that only he, Magnus, was wise enough to perceive Horus' corruption and thus had to deliver the warning by means only he could accomplish (and prove Dad wrong about Nikaea while he was at it).

Now, in this case, Magnus making the more humble choice to respect the Emperor's edict leads directly to Magnus being crushed like a bug by his father, blinded by the lies of Russ. Magnus might have some resentment about that, but what's he going to do? The Emperor's already a barely living shell whose mind is in eternal torment. If the Warp whispers to the Crimson King of vengeance, or of making the Emperor see the folly of listening to Russ instead of him, the worst thing Magnus can do to the Emperor is leave him right where he is.

Rather, if Magnus takes his father's place on the Throne, he'll do it out of mercy and a desire to use its power for the good of the Imperium. Once he's there, even if Guillman thinks he has a leash on his brother, I reckon he'll find out pretty quickly that he miscalculated. For all Guilliman has been living with the Warp, he wasn't made to grok it like Magnus does. He simply cannot out-psyker the greatest living psyker with the full might of the Golden Throne behind him.

And, by the way, if Magnus doesn't bust up the throneroom as in canon, is it still fully functional, and the Webway pretty much secure? Forgive me if I'm forgetting something—but if we're talking about a Golden Throne that isn't being held together with duct tape and prayers, that's even worse for Chaos once Magnus takes over.

It still might be bad for the Imperium, too, though. It's like Galadriel says: Magnus might start using the power out of a desire to do good, but it is a power both great and terrible. Instead of a golden god, you would have a Cyclopean, red as the sky before a storm, unbounded by the bastions of the earth...

~Neshomeh

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