Wait wait... so are you telling me he is flying around the Word Bearer's neighborhood talking shit about Horus to ventilate, while annoying Lorgar who is the whole night with the pillow over his head trying to shut red dry insomniac eyes? I assume he likes to be extra early on Saturday's, with a lawnmower
On the bright side Corax was able to purge the more dickish elements of his legion in that battle. Anybody left got sent to the edge of the galaxy as Ashen Claws and Carcharadons Astra...
He didnt just hate him, he swore to never to serve under him ever again. Given that Horus was the warmaster and in command of the whole military arm of the nacent Imperium, you could go so far as to say that Corax went rogue. Corax hated him after he was forced to throw his sons into the meatgrinder of Gate 42.
Horus used the Raven Guard as a stealth strike force, letting them sacrifice themselves to weaken the enemy while his legion took all the glory with minimal casualties. Something he did later with both the Death Guard and Iron Warriors. He was always good at getting others to do the messy parts and being there to reap the rewards. Corvus, being on the receiving end of this was one of the first to recognise it.
@@slayer6498 True, but the Lunar Wolves/Sons of Horus WERE frontline warriors and Horus kept his sons back. Repeatedly letting others take the brunt of the casualties.
Damn straight bro😂 it would be cool if they somehow did like a transition model for him like have him in his normal form then after awhile after a certain battle round he can change into his bird for and tear the enemy to shreds I mean that sounds awesome in my opinion
So see the coral art just before Vulkan that is a piece I got commissioned and I also got a model created of that art. Did t go full blown warp but as you can see with his armour it’s a lil warped
@@TheCrazyDcoolest yeah that would be pretty cool I mean I don’t play league of legends but I did look at the character just now and he looks pretty good that would work well with him
It was circumstance, Horus sent the Lion, King Blueberry and Sanguinius to remote areas of the galaxy or traps. With them gone and accounting for the traitorous legions, Dorn and the Fists stayed on Terra, The White Scars remained neutral until they knew everything, Leman was reeling from Prospero and needed to refill his ranks. Corvus, Vulkan, Ferrus and the hidden traitors were the best available legions to go to Istvaan.
Wasn't he already openly in rebellion at that moment and thus in no position to order Vulkan and Corax's forces? Not everyone knew yet since even after Istvaan he was still able to use his power as Warmaster to set Guilliman up at Calth but Ferrus Manus and the rest were sent specifically to fight him and the other two traitors so seems it was mostly luck (plot) he decimated the forces of two of his most distant brothers.
I thought the Emperor and Malcador sent the forces to Istvaan? So they went in there knowing he was up to something. It was just that they didn't know how many of their brothers had joined his side.
@AdeptKing The Emperor was confined to the Golden Throne and Malcador was leading the Council of Terra, so Dorn was made warmaster, he was the one who was sent everyone to Istvaan.
@@jcrown1160 he's back in real space, not like how the community thinks he's stuck in his tower. It's basically the equivalent of your mom trying to unlock your door not knowing you actually left your room theough the window.
@@gamechanger8908 Yvraine cured the thousand sons of that dust curse. GW can reintroduce Corvus Corax whenever they want to and cure him of his “condition”
corvus had his personal reasons to hate Horus, but Vulkan seems to be the first one to really feel/sense that something was off with Horus. So kinda kudos to him for that.
Vulkan is part of the reason I like the Salamander legion. They actually care about normal humans within the grimdark universe and abhor needless sacrifice of civilians. Some units have even gone out of their way to protect civilians and sacrifice themselves for them. I'm waiting for the Inquisitors to cross them and feel a new kind of heat from the Promethean Cult.
@@bigman9490 I doubt the Inquisition would want ANOTHER 1st Founding Chapter against them. They still are wary because of the Months of Shame of the Space Wolves. Messing with the Salamanders is just asking for trouble.
@@bigman9490i think all the original legion care,the problem is the successor chapter especially after the 2nd founding but even within the original legion/chapter,salamader is the most likely to get out of their way to save civilians even at the cost of their lives by a miles
@@bigman9490Lol if you read deeper, surprisingly a lot of chapters do have their moments. Ultramarines, Blood Angels and Salamanders are no brainers but you see characters like Sergeant Namaan from the Dark Angels, Helbrecht from the black templars, Kantor and some others from the crimson fists. The Marines malevolent too… sike they stay hating on everybody.
Corvus Corax has ALWAYS been my favourite Primarch. He's so noble and proud, even going so far as to keep his mutant sons alive just because they were his. He then later gave them mercy himself.
Corvus: And then he sent my sons to die, even though I showed him how we all can live. Vulkan: *Looking at the sick ass power claw he just made* Horus is not friend. *Shatters with his bare hands*
Honorable mention to Jagataï. Right After Horus' nomination as Warmaster, the Khan, Sanguinius and Fulgrim had a conversation and the Khan said "it should never have happened"
Vulkan loved him and considered him one of his closest brothers. He was only hesitant with Horus after he secretly turned traitor. I, unlike Majorkill, have actually read the book in question, and it specifies that Horus was already warmaster and had renamed his legion.
@@muzanjackson8827 idk why but i read your comment with Cato Sicarius voice from TTS. "Unlike Majorkill, I Muzan Jackson have read the book and it is i Muzan Jackson the one who understand it better"😂
No he had a good relationship with at least one of the lost brothers. He was really upset about all knowledge of him being removed and he made it known because he had alot of respect for him apparently. Judging by how mad Horus was I assumed it was reciprocated.
Corvus is one of the hardest and most skilled Primarchs. He's endured things that give other primarchs nightmares and then entered the Warp to fight Chaos one-on-one. Corvas corax is one of the very best primarchs and he deserves every bit of glory coming to him.
For Guilliman he never had any resentment towards Horus becoming the Warmaster. Though Horus during his time dying to the anathame would go on to say The Lion and Guilliman wished they had been given his position, in reality that was Horus’s insecurities coming out. In reality Guilliman never coveted the position and knew that Horus was the best option. Roboute also knew that Horus had a natural charisma that allowed him to be liked by many of his brothers. Whereas Guilliman had made many less relationships and knew he was perceived by many of his brothers as stuck up and ‘perfect’.
Roboute doesn't care with the position, after the great crusade, he already planned to retire and live like Thanos, being your normal 12 feet tall demigod farmer.
Corvus was a true genius that bested even Gulliman in terms of tactics. Horus doing stupid shit like sending his legion into a meat grinder when he had a viable alternative earned the hate towards him.
@@bloodangel19 Guilliman is somebody you cant fool twice. So if you have bested him you better make sure you double tap. Otherwise he´ll come back and kicks the shit out of you next time.
@@JNicls It was noted that he felt a brother connection with Lorgar. Something he didn't feel with the others, so i guess that's basically love in angron's terms.
Lmao now I’m imagining horus and Vulkan arguing over it and that’s why he stopped liking him “WE ARE BROTHERS VULKAN! WE ARE THE SAME BLOOD WHY CANT I SAY IT!” “IT DOESN’T WORK LIKE THAT”
corvus was always good judge of a character, and him being taciturn helped corvus to be unpredictable for his brothers while it was not jaghatai leven unpredoctability it was pretty high level
@@ThisBreaksnoses He didn't like to brag and mostly kept it to himself and his Legion. Which is a huge advantage to him, most even Big E didn't even know his strength and his allegiance. Emps hinself thought Jaghatai would side with the traitors and was surlrised he remained loyal.
@@gamechanger8908 big e knew his strength just not his allegiance and thoughts. Khan even commented that the big e and malcador knew the primarchs better than most knew themselves which made the fact they allegedly didn't foresee the heresy suspicious.
@@licensed_beheader Except Big E and Malcador constantly wargamed potential heresy scenarios. Though they may not have had a read on every primarch who turned traitor, they correctly surmised that whoever they appointed Warmaster would very likely betray them. It's one reason why Big E didn't make The Lion Warmaster, despite Johnson's resentment of that decision. Big E didn't want him falling to Chaos.
@@somerandomguy4281 its literally in Corvus Corax' book Deliverance Lost. When Big E left his landing craft everyone fell on their knees etc and Corvus asked himself why everyone was reacting like that cause of some random guy.
What gets me about the first book is that Horus descent into madness is pretty fucking breakneck. I think his fall should have been spaced out over several books
If he can even leave the warp anymore. It's really hard for daemon princes and greater daemons to stay in the material world for a long time and its usually bc of their chaos patrons giving them power. Look at kaldor draigo I'm not sure of his fate but I doubt he's coming back
Thing is he isn't just some Raven Daemon, it's fan headcanon. In the novels he releases a huge veil of shadow. He can still leave the warp in his old form since he showed up to Lorgar as his humanoid self, but it's said he's as big as a daemon prince now.
Corvus saw the emperor for what he was when they first met, and it’s likely that he saw Horus’ true nature even before he threw the RG into the meat grinder.
Considering he's also the ONLY one out of tge brothers to fully realize their true nature, that'd be of little surprise. He's always been a rather insightful one.
@@boid9761 he is loved and trusted by nearly all his brothers and charisma being his primarch powers. Balancing the morale of his generals and the high lords is probably something only he can do among the primarchs. My personal headcanon is that the emperor hoped that Horus's affection for him would allow Horus to refuse chaos's call but also saw that out of all the most loyal competent primarchs, Horus's betrayal may have been the best outcome. If it was Lion or Girlyman or maybe even Vulkan, the imperium may be worst than what we have now.
@@boid9761 if I remember correctly the emperor says to the lion that Horus is like a bratty child and needs to be rewarded for his efforts or else he will throw a tantrum or something like that lmao
Horus was a massive ego maniac even before he drank the Chaos juice, he would constantly use other Legions to do dirty work for him (mainly World Eaters, that's why Angron disliked him)
Horus wins in this regard because as the second Primarch found he got the most time to interact with all of his brothers. Sanguinius was always more reserved than Horus because he was hiding the genetic condition of his legion, the Red Thirst. Which basically turns the Blood Angels into Vampires. Meanwhile Horus was more boastful and outgoing. Giving him a greater image
What made the whole ‘Horus sending Corvus leagion into a pitch fight’ fisco even more insulting is that he had the Space Wolves and Death Guards at his disposal, and yet Horus insistend on sending the Raven Guards into a meat grinder. After the battle Rus of all people had to play mediator because the two primarchs were seconds away from coming to blows with each others.
My boy Corvus!! I was immediately drawn to Raven Guard as my army, way back when all they were was a tiny footnote with no lore yet. I would love to see Corvus return from the eye of terror.
Corvus is a hater of the highest caliber. From hating Horus before it was cool, to bullying Lorgar for his lunch money, to chasing demon prince lorgar into the depths of the warp
Corvus wakes up extra early and stays up extra late just to hate on Horus
Sounds like a man with a plan if you asked me.
Wait wait... so are you telling me he is flying around the Word Bearer's neighborhood talking shit about Horus to ventilate, while annoying Lorgar who is the whole night with the pillow over his head trying to shut red dry insomniac eyes?
I assume he likes to be extra early on Saturday's, with a lawnmower
@@SrMorua yes. exactly what you are being told, to the letter.
😂😂 honestly
This shit killed me😂😂
Strange how no one doubted him when his last name is Heresy
😂😂😂
Hahahah
Nice😂😂
😂😂😂 genius!
I’m dead 😂😂😂
"Horus was considered to be the most likable amongst the Primarchs."
Vulkan took that personally...
Naah he is too nice to let his ego get hurt by that
He's lying about the Vulkan part. Vulkan felt something was off about Horus after he secretly became a traitor and allied with chaos.
I thought it was fulgrim
On the bright side Corax was able to purge the more dickish elements of his legion in that battle. Anybody left got sent to the edge of the galaxy as Ashen Claws and Carcharadons Astra...
Being a good or even great person...does not mean one is the most charismatic
I wouldn’t be surprised if Corvus out of spite made fun of Horus pattern baldness while flaunting his long black hair
Dudes got some killer locks can ya blame him😂
I always saw Corax and Curze as Big E's splitting image in his Goth/Emo phase.
As a dude with somewhat long black hair, i would've done the same thing 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Probably why Horus did him dirty like that. Imagine being a demigod but have horrid hairline 😬
@@gatogato3748 or lack of hairline
“And my brothers told me that I was just being edgy. Look who’s right now b•tches”
- Corvus, after Horus turned traitor
Ofc Corvus hated Horus before it was cool.
Being okay with him was too mainstream.
@@arcturus960 or you confusing Corax with Perty or Korad?
@Mythra in pertys case it was more self hatred. He just takes it out on everyone else
he also hated his Terra born sons because of Horus, yeah.
He didnt just hate him, he swore to never to serve under him ever again. Given that Horus was the warmaster and in command of the whole military arm of the nacent Imperium, you could go so far as to say that Corax went rogue. Corax hated him after he was forced to throw his sons into the meatgrinder of Gate 42.
Horus used the Raven Guard as a stealth strike force, letting them sacrifice themselves to weaken the enemy while his legion took all the glory with minimal casualties.
Something he did later with both the Death Guard and Iron Warriors. He was always good at getting others to do the messy parts and being there to reap the rewards.
Corvus, being on the receiving end of this was one of the first to recognise it.
Yeah but The IW and DG, the latter especially are Suited and Specialized in Frontal Assaults, the RG were not.
That kind of treatment was what made the Iron Warriors turn traitor.
@@Nyghtking Lack of recognition. Sad that even after turning traitor they kept being treated like trash. Look what they've done to the iron boys.
@@slayer6498 True, but the Lunar Wolves/Sons of Horus WERE frontline warriors and Horus kept his sons back. Repeatedly letting others take the brunt of the casualties.
@@ThomasFishwick I thought the SoH were Drop Pod/Teleport Assault Specialists.
They better give him a good model with all that warp juice he's been eating out of his bird feeder.
Damn straight bro😂 it would be cool if they somehow did like a transition model for him like have him in his normal form then after awhile after a certain battle round he can change into his bird for and tear the enemy to shreds I mean that sounds awesome in my opinion
@@Dabluemoon93 since the lion is just Tywin Lannister they need to make Corvus look like Swain from league of legends with black hair
So see the coral art just before Vulkan that is a piece I got commissioned and I also got a model created of that art. Did t go full blown warp but as you can see with his armour it’s a lil warped
Warp Caprisun
@@TheCrazyDcoolest yeah that would be pretty cool I mean I don’t play league of legends but I did look at the character just now and he looks pretty good that would work well with him
You know considering he picked them to go to Istvaan it almost feels like Horus knew about Vulkan and Corvus.
He might have known.
It was circumstance, Horus sent the Lion, King Blueberry and Sanguinius to remote areas of the galaxy or traps. With them gone and accounting for the traitorous legions, Dorn and the Fists stayed on Terra, The White Scars remained neutral until they knew everything, Leman was reeling from Prospero and needed to refill his ranks. Corvus, Vulkan, Ferrus and the hidden traitors were the best available legions to go to Istvaan.
Wasn't he already openly in rebellion at that moment and thus in no position to order Vulkan and Corax's forces? Not everyone knew yet since even after Istvaan he was still able to use his power as Warmaster to set Guilliman up at Calth but Ferrus Manus and the rest were sent specifically to fight him and the other two traitors so seems it was mostly luck (plot) he decimated the forces of two of his most distant brothers.
I thought the Emperor and Malcador sent the forces to Istvaan? So they went in there knowing he was up to something. It was just that they didn't know how many of their brothers had joined his side.
@AdeptKing The Emperor was confined to the Golden Throne and Malcador was leading the Council of Terra, so Dorn was made warmaster, he was the one who was sent everyone to Istvaan.
Corvus is such a badass 10,000 years later Lorgar is still hiding from him.
Bird boy goes nuts
Sorry to break your sense of immersion, but Lorgar has left his hiding place years ago. And Corax still doesn't know where he is.
@@gamechanger8908 but he is still hiding regardless.
@@jcrown1160 he's back in real space, not like how the community thinks he's stuck in his tower. It's basically the equivalent of your mom trying to unlock your door not knowing you actually left your room theough the window.
@@gamechanger8908 Yvraine cured the thousand sons of that dust curse. GW can reintroduce Corvus Corax whenever they want to and cure him of his “condition”
corvus had his personal reasons to hate Horus, but Vulkan seems to be the first one to really feel/sense that something was off with Horus. So kinda kudos to him for that.
Vulkan is part of the reason I like the Salamander legion. They actually care about normal humans within the grimdark universe and abhor needless sacrifice of civilians. Some units have even gone out of their way to protect civilians and sacrifice themselves for them. I'm waiting for the Inquisitors to cross them and feel a new kind of heat from the Promethean Cult.
@@bigman9490 I doubt the Inquisition would want ANOTHER 1st Founding Chapter against them. They still are wary because of the Months of Shame of the Space Wolves. Messing with the Salamanders is just asking for trouble.
@@bigman9490the Lamenters of the Blood Angels chapters are very big on that, it's actually one of the things they're most known for.
@@bigman9490i think all the original legion care,the problem is the successor chapter especially after the 2nd founding
but even within the original legion/chapter,salamader is the most likely to get out of their way to save civilians even at the cost of their lives by a miles
@@bigman9490Lol if you read deeper, surprisingly a lot of chapters do have their moments. Ultramarines, Blood Angels and Salamanders are no brainers but you see characters like Sergeant Namaan from the Dark Angels, Helbrecht from the black templars, Kantor and some others from the crimson fists. The Marines malevolent too… sike they stay hating on everybody.
Corvus Corax has ALWAYS been my favourite Primarch. He's so noble and proud, even going so far as to keep his mutant sons alive just because they were his. He then later gave them mercy himself.
He also had a whip that he used in what he considered and act of irony, because he was on that old one grade copium
Corvus: And then he sent my sons to die, even though I showed him how we all can live.
Vulkan: *Looking at the sick ass power claw he just made* Horus is not friend. *Shatters with his bare hands*
he made him a hammer, and used it himself.
@@muzanjackson8827 truly one of 1/40,000
Horus:Rebels
Corvus: Finally I have an excuse
Honorable mention to Jagataï. Right After Horus' nomination as Warmaster, the Khan, Sanguinius and Fulgrim had a conversation and the Khan said "it should never have happened"
Corvus once again proving to how perceptive he is. It hurts me that he's underappreciated.
Don't worry, he's always been my favorite. I even have his model.
not really an example of him being perceptive
The greatest “told you so” moment in WH40K 😂
Damn you really gotta look internally on yourself if you've got Vulcan hesitant with you
Vulkan loved him and considered him one of his closest brothers. He was only hesitant with Horus after he secretly turned traitor. I, unlike Majorkill, have actually read the book in question, and it specifies that Horus was already warmaster and had renamed his legion.
@@muzanjackson8827 idk why but i read your comment with Cato Sicarius voice from TTS. "Unlike Majorkill, I Muzan Jackson have read the book and it is i Muzan Jackson the one who understand it better"😂
@@cincau3243 bruh now I can't stop thinking of him
“The lion, girlyman, and Angron began hating…” angron? You don’t say.
Lion and Girlyman wanted the position of Warmaster themselves. Angron just hated anyone having authority over him.
@@Commander_Boreale that’s what I mean. Thanks for explaining my joke. Jokes are always funnier when explained
@@ladonmccabe You are welcome.
"Girlyman" hah! 😂
@@Commander_Boreale Gorillaman accepted Horus as Warmaster though, Lion didn't.
$20 says Zargoth of the second Legion didn't regard him quite highly.
What are the 2 redacted legions?
No he had a good relationship with at least one of the lost brothers. He was really upset about all knowledge of him being removed and he made it known because he had alot of respect for him apparently. Judging by how mad Horus was I assumed it was reciprocated.
@@mikeyedwards4296 The 2nd and 11th
Corvus is one of the hardest and most skilled Primarchs. He's endured things that give other primarchs nightmares and then entered the Warp to fight Chaos one-on-one. Corvas corax is one of the very best primarchs and he deserves every bit of glory coming to him.
Vulkan looking at Horus: *"That boy ain't right"*
For Guilliman he never had any resentment towards Horus becoming the Warmaster. Though Horus during his time dying to the anathame would go on to say The Lion and Guilliman wished they had been given his position, in reality that was Horus’s insecurities coming out. In reality Guilliman never coveted the position and knew that Horus was the best option. Roboute also knew that Horus had a natural charisma that allowed him to be liked by many of his brothers. Whereas Guilliman had made many less relationships and knew he was perceived by many of his brothers as stuck up and ‘perfect’.
Roboute doesn't care with the position, after the great crusade, he already planned to retire and live like Thanos, being your normal 12 feet tall demigod farmer.
Corvus was a true genius that bested even Gulliman in terms of tactics. Horus doing stupid shit like sending his legion into a meat grinder when he had a viable alternative earned the hate towards him.
didn't Guilliman learn from his loss and from that point onward Corvus never outmatched him again?
@@bloodangel19 well yes, but Corvus did go 3-0 with mister gorilla man before he got wise to Corvus’s unorthodox tactics
@@bloodangel19 Guilliman is somebody you cant fool twice. So if you have bested him you better make sure you double tap. Otherwise he´ll come back and kicks the shit out of you next time.
It's possible Horus was planning to cripple the 19th on purpose at the Gates. Birb boy would be too much of a thorn in his side at full strength.
@@gravebird398 Horus was nowhere even close to turning traitor at that point
Even angron had bad feeling against Horus too bad the butcher nail fried his head
To be fair Angron didn’t really like anyone
@@JNicls He sacrificed his life for Lorgar tho
@@DylanGosseye yeah but not because he liked him, more because he liked to die :D
@@JNicls It was noted that he felt a brother connection with Lorgar. Something he didn't feel with the others, so i guess that's basically love in angron's terms.
As small of a gesture as withholding a weapon from someone is, in the 40K universe, it seems like a deep cut
i was kind of expecting peter turbo to be resentful just because it's peter turbo
"Horus is a little bitch" - Corvus Corax
Vulkan never trusting him makes so much sense. Of course the primarch with the kindest heart would sense when someone else was disturbed.
Saw the title and went “probably fuckin corvus” lmfao
Corvus doesn't get enough respect
Vulkan were suspicious toward Horus, fearing he will say the N word.
Lmao now I’m imagining horus and Vulkan arguing over it and that’s why he stopped liking him
“WE ARE BROTHERS VULKAN! WE ARE THE SAME BLOOD WHY CANT I SAY IT!”
“IT DOESN’T WORK LIKE THAT”
Vulkan knew he thought of it constantly
"A ha I Horus Heresy will say the N word!"
Just great
You knew it. Horus is someone who will claim a black friend.
corvus was always good judge of a character, and him being taciturn helped corvus to be unpredictable for his brothers while it was not jaghatai leven unpredoctability it was pretty high level
The fact that Jaghatai was considered unpredictible almost exclusively becouse no one actually digned to talk to him is so fucking funny to me
@@ThisBreaksnoses He didn't like to brag and mostly kept it to himself and his Legion. Which is a huge advantage to him, most even Big E didn't even know his strength and his allegiance. Emps hinself thought Jaghatai would side with the traitors and was surlrised he remained loyal.
@@gamechanger8908 Emps was probably like: "Yeah, this is one of those, he 100% hates me".
Funny part was he was kinda right.
@@gamechanger8908 big e knew his strength just not his allegiance and thoughts. Khan even commented that the big e and malcador knew the primarchs better than most knew themselves which made the fact they allegedly didn't foresee the heresy suspicious.
@@licensed_beheader Except Big E and Malcador constantly wargamed potential heresy scenarios. Though they may not have had a read on every primarch who turned traitor, they correctly surmised that whoever they appointed Warmaster would very likely betray them.
It's one reason why Big E didn't make The Lion Warmaster, despite Johnson's resentment of that decision. Big E didn't want him falling to Chaos.
You know it’s bad when Vulkan starts to give someone the side eye.
"They hate me cuz they ain't me!" - Horus
Corvus is also the only Primarch that saw through the Emperors golden aura, and saw him for who he was.
I think that was Magnus.
@@somerandomguy4281 its literally in Corvus Corax' book Deliverance Lost. When Big E left his landing craft everyone fell on their knees etc and Corvus asked himself why everyone was reacting like that cause of some random guy.
If Vulkan withholds a gift from someone citing that he "senses" and inner darkness, you can take it as fact.
“I was hating Horus before it was cool” Corvus probably
How interesting that Vulkan sensed an inner darkness in Horus that might have been the root of the Warmasters decision to betray the Imperium.
Corvus hated that Horus's name rhymed with his
Those first two pics of Horus are some of my favorite bits of art from 40k.
What gets me about the first book is that Horus descent into madness is pretty fucking breakneck. I think his fall should have been spaced out over several books
nothing can ever change my mind that Vulkan sounds like a Jamaican Gentle Giant
Once again, the Emo Kid was right about the “Cool Guy”
Corax is more the goth kid but the point still stands.
Corvus Corax is Goth
Konrad Curze is the Emo
It was so bad that Corvus was about to shank Horus but Leman Intervened
corvus will return one day as an imperial demon mark my words
If he can even leave the warp anymore. It's really hard for daemon princes and greater daemons to stay in the material world for a long time and its usually bc of their chaos patrons giving them power. Look at kaldor draigo I'm not sure of his fate but I doubt he's coming back
@@secondarytrollaccount Unlike daemon princes Corvus still has his soul so he should be capable of leaving the warp when he so whishes.
@@fallout44454 fair point
Thing is he isn't just some Raven Daemon, it's fan headcanon. In the novels he releases a huge veil of shadow. He can still leave the warp in his old form since he showed up to Lorgar as his humanoid self, but it's said he's as big as a daemon prince now.
@@gamechanger8908 wym it's fan headcannon? The fact people think he's a giant raven demon?
Corvus really would go: GUYS I FUCKING TOLD YOU
And everyone else goes: we get it stfo
Considering how big Primarchs are that Wolf on his back is definitely the size of a car, scary. I want one
vulkan and corvas playing among us
When corvus is the only one with a lick of sense
Corvus was a great judge of character mind you .
And this is why Corvus is my favorite.
The Creepy Eyeballs should have been a big clue.
Corvus just coudln't handle sunlight to be like that man
Corvus saw the emperor for what he was when they first met, and it’s likely that he saw Horus’ true nature even before he threw the RG into the meat grinder.
Considering he's also the ONLY one out of tge brothers to fully realize their true nature, that'd be of little surprise. He's always been a rather insightful one.
To build up a little:
The battle of gate 42 saw 20% of the Raven Guard killed
Make a video as to what made Horus so special to the point of being Warmaster
Short version the Emperor for saw the hersey and her knew who ever became warmaster, would fall to chaos.
@@elchapojrkimgofthetrap2180 Well, yeah but more on why Horus
@@boid9761 he is loved and trusted by nearly all his brothers and charisma being his primarch powers. Balancing the morale of his generals and the high lords is probably something only he can do among the primarchs.
My personal headcanon is that the emperor hoped that Horus's affection for him would allow Horus to refuse chaos's call but also saw that out of all the most loyal competent primarchs, Horus's betrayal may have been the best outcome. If it was Lion or Girlyman or maybe even Vulkan, the imperium may be worst than what we have now.
Horus sucked off the Emperor.
@@boid9761 if I remember correctly the emperor says to the lion that Horus is like a bratty child and needs to be rewarded for his efforts or else he will throw a tantrum or something like that lmao
Thats why corvus is the man
Horus was a massive ego maniac even before he drank the Chaos juice, he would constantly use other Legions to do dirty work for him (mainly World Eaters, that's why Angron disliked him)
I feel like the loyalist primarchs stayed loyal purely out of spite.
The lion probably did not hate him but thought him as dispointment to be warmaster
so even without the chaos corruption, Horus was already shady
Need some sort of corvus/raven guard video majorkill
The most beloved was Sanguinius, he was the BFF's with Sanguinius and even told Big E he should be Warmaster not him.
Figured Konrad hated Horus but I didn't expect Volkan nor liking him, and he likes everyone
Konrad only ever hated Corax. Unless you're mixing up the 2, since he's not in the video.
Corvus is the man
And millenia later, the arch kidfiddler Abbadon uses the night lords in the wrong situations. Like father like son
I thought Sanguinius was the most unanimously liked primarch? Even Konrad Curze went to him to talk about his visions.
Horus wins in this regard because as the second Primarch found he got the most time to interact with all of his brothers. Sanguinius was always more reserved than Horus because he was hiding the genetic condition of his legion, the Red Thirst. Which basically turns the Blood Angels into Vampires. Meanwhile Horus was more boastful and outgoing. Giving him a greater image
Man Horus is Benito Mussolini 30000 years into the future, not just a Duce, a Mega Super Duce
Vulkan is that chill homie that if he doesnt get a good vibe from a new member to the friend circle you just gotta throw em out.
"Horus was considered the most likeable of all the primarchs*
Me before watching the rest of the short: We talking about the same guy?
Corvus once again proving that Ravens and Crows are excellent judges of character.
What made the whole ‘Horus sending Corvus leagion into a pitch fight’ fisco even more insulting is that he had the Space Wolves and Death Guards at his disposal, and yet Horus insistend on sending the Raven Guards into a meat grinder. After the battle Rus of all people had to play mediator because the two primarchs were seconds away from coming to blows with each others.
Those genius demigods sure seemed to have glaringly exploitable blindspots.
Cause that Birb boi had the best instincts why he is the best Birb
Well Corvus could see through the emps disguise for a moment, so Horus' charisma probably never worked in him anyway
Thank you for the RG love majorkill
Horus: *turns traitor*
Corvus: DO I HEAR 5!
Corvus Daddy Corax
Based corvus, the true good guy of the setting
I can picture Corvous being like " I fucking called it!"
Finally my raven daddy gets noticed
Vulkan: this hammer was for you, eeeeeh but never mind
My boy Corvus!! I was immediately drawn to Raven Guard as my army, way back when all they were was a tiny footnote with no lore yet. I would love to see Corvus return from the eye of terror.
I wished horus was actually likable and wasnt just said to be so in the lore
I found him pretty likable In [Horus rises] after all that’s who those of the imperium saw.
Vulcan seeing an inner darkness when he murdered an eldar child by burning it to death is kinda funny 😂
Corvus is a hater of the highest caliber. From hating Horus before it was cool, to bullying Lorgar for his lunch money, to chasing demon prince lorgar into the depths of the warp
The personification of Emperor's hipster tendency
Corvus: I hated him before it was cool.
My art piece popping up yet again ina raven guard/Corax story…… feels good man
the bar was so low it was basicly a tripping hazard in hell
yet here you are limbo dancing with the devil
If Vulkan says someone's vibe is rancid, I would believe him 1,000%, no questions asked. There's no Primarch I trust more than him.
Corvus could smell the chaos on horus pre corruption
Vulcan probably saved the emperor’s life there
He was BALD
Horus: come now brother, it was just a little trolling
Never mess with Corvids they always remember
"I'M TELLING YA, THAT HORUS GUY ISN'T WHAT HE SEEMS TO PRESENT HIMSELF AS."
Majorkill can you do a video on the planets of the Sol System and their purpose in 40k?
My boy Corvus does not miss
The more lore i read the more i fuck with corvus corax