How was Horus born?
Isis endured a difficult pregnancy with exceptionally long labor and gave birth to Horus alone in the swamps of the Delta. She hid herself and her son from Set and his demons in the thickets, only going out at night for food accompanied by a bodyguard of seven scorpions who were given her by the goddess Selket.
Where did the story of Horus come from?
Horus or Her, Heru, Hor, Har in Ancient Egyptian, is one of the most significant ancient Egyptian deities who served many functions, most notably god of kingship and the sky. He was worshipped from at least the late prehistoric Egypt until the Ptolemaic Kingdom and Roman Egypt.
What is the story of Horus?
Horus, Egyptian Hor, Har, Her, or Heru, in ancient Egyptian religion, a god in the form of a falcon whose right eye was the sun or morning star, representing power and quintessence, and whose left eye was the moon or evening star, representing healing.
Does fulgrim regret killing ferrus?
He clearly harboured that regret for a long time even after Ferrus’ death, Take the short story where he plays regicide with clones Fabius Bile made of Ferrus over and over, killing a clone at the end of each game when the clone refuses to side against the emperor.
Who is the most evil primarch?
Subject: Who was the most evil primarch? Fulgrim. Easily, in my eyes. He’s responsible for death of two loyalist primarchs (well, death and one “mortally wounding that’s slowly healing but wait Robute wasn’t a perpetual we are probably just kidding ourselves).
Why did Horus betrayed the Emperor?
In the end Horus turned because the gods manipulated his emotions. They twisted his view to make it appear that the Emperor was the bad guy, and that Horus was doing what had to be done. That Chaos is the law of the universe and Horus had claimed that power for himself.
Why did the Emperor love Horus?
The Emperor favored Horus, because thats what needed to happen for him to turn on The Emperor. The future was not humanity being ruled by super beings (except for The Emperor). They were needed to fulfill specific functions, and then go away. Thats why Horus was raised so much higher than others.
Did the emperor know Horus would betray him?
As per the new lore, the Emperor did predict the Horus Heresy. In fact, he depended upon it to happen. He didn’t know how exactly it would happen until the events of The Outcast Dead because there were many futures he foresaw and their likelihoods changed depending upon his actions.
Did the emperor love the Primarchs?
The Emperor never cared for the primarchs as sons, but as parts of a better, bigger and brighter tommorrow. They were supposed to be the epitome of perfection, and to acknowledge their flaws would be the sound choice, but instead he sacrifices everything in his pride, even the last vestiges of his empathy.
Did the emperor care about Horus?
The emperor did not hold back due to love of Horus but depression. It seems to me that the novels are leading up to the fact that the Emperor held back not because he loved his son and didn’t want to destroy him, but because he had stopped caring. His multiple millennium plan had been destroyed.
Did the emperor orchestrate the Horus Heresy?
He was, and remains, the most powerful Human psyker to have ever been born. The Emperor chose to sacrifice His immortal life at the end of the Horus Heresy in the service and protection of Mankind. To Humanity’s countless trillions across the galaxy-spanning Imperium, He is nothing less than God.
Is the emperor a heretic?
Any loyal servant of the Master of Mankind is bound by honor and duty to kill the lying abomination, no matter what the cost. Emperor of Mankind would be a heretic, because he opposed the Imperial Cult and sought to eradicate it. The Emperor, as the object of worship in the Imperial Cult, cannot be heretical.
Did the emperor plan the Horus Heresy?
Can the emperor be revived?
He can technically revive himself, he’s a Perpetual, he will never die permanently.
Why didn’t the emperor make more Primarchs?
The Acolyte I think the emperor didn’t create more primarchs because he knew about the Horus heresty before it happened. I believe he only created 20 so that when they turned to chaos his loyalist legions could kill the few that turned.