What is his name again?
>>50073913
Alpharius, of course.
>>50073966
Dubs confirm this
>>50073966
>>50073977
Dubs confirm the confirmation
>>50073966
kek
>>50074134
>>50073913
It's nobody, don't waste your thoughts on him.
Wanna read my book?
>>50074273
...is there any truth in it?
asking for a friend ofc
>>50074273
>>50074308
I am glad that you ask. Actually yes, there is, it was all I ever wanted.
>>50074328
I'm not talking to you dad.
>>50074501
Last warning son.
>>50073913
Roboute "Magic Bob shows her his knob" Guilliman
>>50073913
>tfw all you wanted to do is have a nice Empire with your dad and brothers, but the edgy black sheep of the family ruined everything forever
21 Chairs at the table, he had the purest heart of them all.
>>50074854
I am not talking to you! You're not even my real dad!
>>50074134
im important too right daddy?
>>50073913
"I'm sorry for being one of like, five of us that could actually hold a job."
>>50076435
Where's that "fuck you, Robert!" comic when I'm looking for it?
"rowboat girlyman"
Furious G and the Blue Boys
>>50073913
Why wasnt Guilliman made Warmaster?
His logistical autism would have been perfect for leading the Crusade.
>>50077659
Absolutely no charisma. It's one thing to lead an army, it's another to rally them
>>50077696
Why did they need to be rallied? If anything they needed to be better organized. Horus's plan to lead from the front was just a little too basic IMO. Much better to have the Crusade running smoothly then brainlessly fast.
>>50077766
Cause Rupert Googlyman is the Warrior Administrator, not the Warrior Leader.
>>50073913
Daniel Craig?
>>50073913
Mark Strong.
>>50077901
>not Horus
>>50073913
Big Bobby G>>50073913
>>50077659
>>50077696
>>50077766
realistically, there are four primarchs that are generally discussed when the possibility of Warmaster comes up, each with their own strengths, but three of them had critical flaws as well.
Guilliman had the temperament to be Warmaster, but not the popularity: only a few of his brothers genuinely liked him and a few disliked him while most fell into 'meh' territory. Nor did he really have the ambition - he was content to run the XIII and handle Ultramar and continue practising his worldbuilding.
Sanguinius had the popularity to be Warmaster, but not the drive - he didn't want the position as it would have invited too much scrutiny on him as a mutant and the secret geneseed defect of the Blood Angels.
Lion El'Jonson certainly had the ambition, but fell short in popularity and temperament alike. He was too mercurial, too autocratic to foster good relationships with many of his brothers - he was respected, but not liked.
Only Horus had the right qualities of popularity, drive, and temperament to balance all the duties of handling the legions, his brothers, and the entire war machine of the Imperium. It didn't hurt that as a commander he was well above average across the board - good strategist, good tactician, good fighting skill. It also didn't hurt that he'd been with the Crusade from the beginning, giving him more direct experience than any of his brothers. And of course, it didn't hurt that he was the Emperor's favorite.
>>50077967
Well when you put it like that it really is more black and white then I realized.