I really liked the bit when Rob Gill came back and went "WTF HAVE YOU DONE TO DAD'S EMPIRE??!" and his horror at what the imperium had become in his absence, but that's been done now and you can't keep doing that with every primarch that comes back.
I'm still 100% convinced that originally, the three bladeguard were meant to be the three man Inner Circle Companions unit but it was changed relatively last minute for some reason.
Unfortunately I think russ is gonna come back more regal the animalistic. Especially since the lions powers are more animalistic in 40k. I always saw lion and russ as a duel combo meal. The lion who plays the knight and is truly just an animal, and russ who plays an animal who is truly a knight.
It would be neat if Leman Russ came back as wholly feral and corrupted. Finding their brother and being forced to put him down could be an interesting story, especially if they're also brought face to face with Magnus in the process.
I will say the way the primarcs have been written are much better than what alot of people dont like them returning for like overshadoweing exststing characters but the way they have handled them is pretty good, chaos ones are never the gods favourite so kharn or typhus will be equally as i teresting and with loyal ones they are cameos or the ones they are the key characters other named maribes are supporting characters. They havent written a bad story so far where a primarch steals all the limelite.
When leman russ returns i want him to be turning wulfen and if they bring back ferrus i want him to be leading the legion of the damned as the headless horseman.
@@BigPapaE They are antithetical to the core pillar of 40K being the total stagnation and bleak hopelessness of the Imperium. That the chance for a 'Golden Age' is well and truly dead. As the Emperor sits eternally dying upon the Golden Throne, there is no winning, only the raging against the dying of the light. But actually fuck that we have super duper mega space marines back to ruling things. It will only continue to get worse as eventually every Primarch that isn't definitively dead(and probably even some that are) is brought back into the setting for the unending greed of a publicly traded company. The same can be said of (the lore side of) Primaris, and the continued expansion of the Custodes.
@wulf2757 not going to lie, as someone who only knows 40k through Tom and Ben, that first paragraph sounds like a setting someone makes as a 14 year old trying to sound cool. Could actually be a cool setting
@@BigPapaE Well, when the Primarchs were just incredible people that lived 10,000 and were seemingly capable of anything they seemed like near gods. But when you add them into the 40k setting, and the whole point of the setting is that things doesn't improve, they suddenly become as useless as everyone else.
I really liked the bit when Rob Gill came back and went "WTF HAVE YOU DONE TO DAD'S EMPIRE??!" and his horror at what the imperium had become in his absence, but that's been done now and you can't keep doing that with every primarch that comes back.
The hooded helmet option is epic
I'm still 100% convinced that originally, the three bladeguard were meant to be the three man Inner Circle Companions unit but it was changed relatively last minute for some reason.
Yeah it was definitely meant to be this, would have been even harder to get a copy of that box then!
Well yeah, gotta give ultramarines *something* they hardly get anything
"We dont talk about the bird monster..." lmao
Unfortunately I think russ is gonna come back more regal the animalistic. Especially since the lions powers are more animalistic in 40k. I always saw lion and russ as a duel combo meal. The lion who plays the knight and is truly just an animal, and russ who plays an animal who is truly a knight.
Say what you want about the primarchs returning, but if Vulkan does, that's gonna be a good day
It would be neat if Leman Russ came back as wholly feral and corrupted. Finding their brother and being forced to put him down could be an interesting story, especially if they're also brought face to face with Magnus in the process.
I mean sure, but space wolves are a popular army and doing that won’t sell as many models.
I will say the way the primarcs have been written are much better than what alot of people dont like them returning for like overshadoweing exststing characters but the way they have handled them is pretty good, chaos ones are never the gods favourite so kharn or typhus will be equally as i teresting and with loyal ones they are cameos or the ones they are the key characters other named maribes are supporting characters. They havent written a bad story so far where a primarch steals all the limelite.
When leman russ returns i want him to be turning wulfen and if they bring back ferrus i want him to be leading the legion of the damned as the headless horseman.
So 40K follows TTT rules? The biggest one is in charge?
i mean
that is how the Orks work
Classic
I was actually really wanting some bladeguard :)
The El stands for ligma
Can’t Lionel teleport?
I'm confused, why is this 11 days old, but this model's been out since like 9th edition?
Tom and Ben are wrong, the primarchs are cool sorry.
That's not the point they're making. They dilute the 40K setting.
@wulf2757 how?
@@BigPapaE They are antithetical to the core pillar of 40K being the total stagnation and bleak hopelessness of the Imperium. That the chance for a 'Golden Age' is well and truly dead. As the Emperor sits eternally dying upon the Golden Throne, there is no winning, only the raging against the dying of the light.
But actually fuck that we have super duper mega space marines back to ruling things.
It will only continue to get worse as eventually every Primarch that isn't definitively dead(and probably even some that are) is brought back into the setting for the unending greed of a publicly traded company.
The same can be said of (the lore side of) Primaris, and the continued expansion of the Custodes.
@wulf2757 not going to lie, as someone who only knows 40k through Tom and Ben, that first paragraph sounds like a setting someone makes as a 14 year old trying to sound cool. Could actually be a cool setting
@@BigPapaE Well, when the Primarchs were just incredible people that lived 10,000 and were seemingly capable of anything they seemed like near gods. But when you add them into the 40k setting, and the whole point of the setting is that things doesn't improve, they suddenly become as useless as everyone else.