SANGUINIUS ADMITS HIS REGRETS TO ROBOUTE

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Publicado 2020-04-10
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So today we have reached, final friday of Sanguinius week! And what better way to finish off, than with Sanguinius confiding his regrets, with his brother Roboute Guilliman.

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  • @islar7832
    I really like Sanguinius for trying to get close with his brothers, not only Roboute, but Curze also.
  • I see a reflection of Guilliman appointing Dante to his position he is regrettable that he puts such a burden on both of them despite over 10000 year since these events take place, he still has human qualities.
  • @themetroidprime
    Guilliman is, amongst all Primarch, the one that embodies the Emperor's ideals the most. He's not loyal to the Emperor as much as he's loyal to his idea of what the Imperium of Man ought to be. This hasn't changed one bit in the 41th Millenium. After all, Ultramar was already modeled after the Emperor's ideas even before him finding Roboute.
  • @tedhodge4830
    Just fascinated by the cover art on that book showing the Blood Angels and Ultramarines cheering while the Dark Angels and White Scars look on stoically.
  • Say what you will, I love me some Guilliman. Always have. Not bc they were the poster boy but bc I always admired his skills as a General.
  • @pavs8211
    I love Roboute, he is loyal to the core, and he truly believed in the Emperor's dream, as if it was his own.
  • Roboute and Sanguinius are perhaps two of my favorite Primarchs. As I do like how they gave Roboute so much character in the Horus Heresy and the Current timeline. And Sanguinius about his character and his lore is just pure awesome. I can’t wait to learn more about them during the siege of terra books. Or even more Lore material in the future.
  • @FireRevanShadow
    Blue berry and the Flamingo boy speak to each other and all we need is the kitten.
  • @delsinmunroe5067
    Sanguinius, the primarch who is the embodiment of empathy. Second only to Vulkan and even then I would personally argue his empathy was greater. Sanguinius, the first primarch to lie to his father, yet for the sake of his sons. In the face of his godlike father, he lied. He lied, to protect his sons.
  • @chrisbennett6236
    Guilliman is not Horus. I don't believe he'd ever use the Red Thirst against his brother.
  • @lackdaar7481
    Roboute, the more human, the best to hidding his humanity
  • @jasonmckay8793
    Sanguinius was closer to the darkness than his brothers and chose the light earlier and with more wisdom than his brothers, he was the greatest of them imo.
  • @gwilym1991
    Interesting that Sanguinius doesn't consider himself a victim of fate, given he knows what awaits him. Or is he just saying that to comfort Roboute? I like your comment about Sanguinius being loyal to his fathers DREAM. Part of me wonders if other Primarchs return how many would be loyal to the Emperor or would be loyal to safeguarding humanity in spite of him.
  • @bvdemier1
    why didnt the big E tell people and the primarchs about the warp? The brother-on-brother battles of the Heresy had once seemed the height of madness to Guilliman. That was before he had fought directly against the powers who had manipulated his brothers, poisoned their hearts and brought mankind close to apocalypse. To fight daemons was to fight nightmares. They were the fever-sick imaginings of the mad and perverted, the lonely and the afraid. Every whim, every dark desire, every wayward thought was a seed that grew in the churning of the warp. Legions of daemons trod the soils of Terra during the siege. For a long time, Guilliman questioned why his father had kept the secrets of the warp to Himself. He had fought daemons so many times that their impossibility became normalised. But it was only after his awakening and his exposure to the Cicatrix Maledictum that he truly understood what the Emperor had been trying to do, that these things were not his father’s true enemies, but rather their source was. Revealing the truth of daemonkind would have strengthened them enormously, for men would never have been able to put them from their thoughts. The Emperor had been trying to save mankind from the horror of its own mind. "Plague Wars" from Guy Hayley
  • @chrisbennett6236
    These kinds of moments we need more of. Sanguinius and Jaghatai, now Sanguinius and Guilliman. I hope we see more of these interactions as the Great Crusade and Horus Heresy storylines expands.
  • @joehough838
    Unremembered Empire is one of the best 'Primarch' books. It shows the flawed perfection of them all and how Horus' fall affected them all. Good vid!
  • All either of them needs is a big o’ hug from the Onyx Dragon!!! Vulcan lives!! STOMP STOMP!