u/Specialist8857

▲ 46 r/40kLore

Is Lorgar a daemon prince of chaos undivided?

This seems like a silly question, but I recall hearing that Be'Lakor was the only ever daemon prince of chaos undivided, and it would never happen again. I see a lot of people say he is, and a lot of people say he isn't. What is he? Has he pledged himself to a single god? that seems like it would be a bit contradictory to choose one god over the others, when his whole religion involves worshipping the whole chaos pantheon.

reddit.com
u/Specialist8857 — 7 days ago
▲ 28 r/AoSLore

Hey, sorry, this seems like a really stupid question. I'm wasn't really sure where to post this either, so I'd understand if this gets removed

I'm not very well versed on the lore of AOS or Fantasy, but it's to my understanding that the main chaos pantheon and the realm of chaos (or warp) are the same across AOS, Fantasy, and 40k, and four main gods of chaos actively perceive all of the realms simultaneously.

Here's where the stupid question part comes in.

If the Realm of Chaos is fundamentally the same multidimensional realm that links different the worlds of all of the settings, hypothetically, could they send stuff through from one realm to another? And if they can, why don't they? I know certain characters, such as Kairos Fateweaver and the Changeling appear in both 40k and AOS, and I know certain types of warriors, such as tzaangors, appear in both settings. So hypothetically, couldn't the chaos gods just send a contingent of traitor space marines to lay waste to the forces of order? could they just replace Abaddon the Despoiler with Archaon the Everchosen, who is way cooler and more competent anyway? did gw just not think of this? am I stupid? please let me know

reddit.com
u/Specialist8857 — 12 days ago
▲ 16 r/40kLore

As the title says, is it possible for Magnus to recover the final, noble part of his soul?

And if he did, what do you guys think would happen? While there's probably an extremely slim chance of him actually being redeemed, I can conceive his goals and actions being more altruistic in nature, and seek to genuinely protect and guide the oppressed and tormented psykers of the Imperium, creating a ""utopia"", similar to prospero, but under Tzeentch on Sortiarius. let me know what you guys think!

reddit.com
u/Specialist8857 — 13 days ago