From then on, Rogdorn also acquired a rather obscure nickname.

Liu Yishou...

After all, he really did have a backup plan in the Battle of Terra.

However, the reason Rogdorn did this was because he couldn't face his past failures.

He was one of the Primarchs most loyal to the Emperor among countless Primarchs.

His duty was also to lead his legion to defend Terra.

But what did he do?
He accomplished nothing!
Under his and his legions' protection, the Imperial defenses were breached, Terra fell, Sanguis died, Macardo died, and the Emperor was severely wounded, ending up on a golden toilet, barely able to recover.

Is this the result of his work?

Is this what loyalty looks like?

What happened to Terra after the Emperor sat on the throne and remained silent?

As the Primarch, as the Emperor's guardian, he was powerless to stop the war between cats and dogs, and watched helplessly as Lemanrus had his heart pierced by the Lion King.

He was even less able to stop Guilliman from promulgating the Astartes, witnessing his own and others' military power being completely stripped away by that ambitious usurper and disloyal one!
For the empire, no betrayal is too minor to be forgiven!
Rogdorn knew very well that if the great Emperor were to fall in this rebellion, he and Lemanrus would do everything in their power to resurrect him, and Vulcan and his brothers would also do everything in their power to save the Emperor's life.

But Rogdorn firmly believed that if the Emperor were to die, Guilliman would do everything in his power to take over, usurp, control, and dominate the empire!

This is what makes Guilliman different from the vast majority of other Primarchs in Rogdorn's eyes!
In his view, among the countless Primarchs who could still remain loyal, only Guilliman and his Limitless Legion were ready to replace the Emperor and the Empire at any time!
And this is what Rogdorn sees as Guilliman's utter disrespect!

But what could he do?

The emperor was already seated on his throne, silent.

It's all because of his incompetence, Rogdorn!

He's really... utterly incompetent!!!
No one could describe the sense of loss and guilt that Rogdorn felt at that moment.

He was a disappointing Primarch, especially disappointing in himself!
Even after he led the Imperial Guard behind the Emperor and boarded the Vengeance Soul warship.

The Imperial Guards, influenced by the power of the Four Chaos Gods, even launched an attack on the Emperor immediately!
It's all his fault!

At least in his view, all of that was a consequence of his lack of success!
Thus, Rogdorn could no longer bear to look at the Empire at this moment, so he cut off one of his own hands as punishment, and then hid in the shadows of the Empire, secretly watching over and protecting the future Empire!
Even if he were to disappear completely, his descendants, the Astartes of the Imperial Fist, would not believe that he was dead.

So the soldiers of the Imperial Fist treasured Rogdorath's right hand, awaiting the Primarch's return.

And this is not the only thing Rogdorn left to his descendants.

Because in addition to that one hand, Rogdorn also shared his most painful and guilty memories with his offspring.

Of course, Rogdorn didn't do it on purpose; in any case, he wouldn't harm his own child.

But that's how the genetic seeds of Rogdorath are; as the offspring of Dorne, the Astartes of the Imperial Fist occasionally see some images and memories that were deeply etched in the minds of their genetic father.

This issue was actually a good thing before the Great Rebellion, because before the Great Rebellion, the most memorable thing about Roguedorne was the Emperor's glorious figure.

As a result, Astartes of Imperial Fist would often see the Emperor's glorious silhouette during battle!
It's easy to imagine how much of a morale boost such a figure would give to the Fist of the Empire!
Every soldier who is lucky enough to catch a glimpse of the emperor's back will experience a brief moment of stunned silence followed by a significant boost in combat power!

But what happened after the great rebellion...?

After the Great Rebellion, the image that left the deepest impression on Roguedorn changed from the emperor's majestic and sacred back to the final settlement screen on Vengeance Souls.

In the wake of the Great Rebellion, Imperial Fist warriors often see what their fathers had seen during intense battles and moments of heightened tension.

They saw Pherous's head spinning in the distance, with the pulp of Saint Gilles spreading beside him.

Especially... the Emperor's once majestic body was now lying severely injured on the deck filled with chaotic energy!

The blood of the Primarch and the Emperor stung their visual nerves, and the immense grief that Rogdorn erupted at that moment descended upon the warriors of the Imperial Fist with a profound sense of shared sorrow.

The Imperial Fist, which had already undergone a series of genetic mutations after the Great Rebellion, still had problems with three organs, even disregarding their shared connection with their father.

Following the Great Rebellion, Imperial Fist soldiers suffered meningeal problems that prevented them from feigning death after sustaining severe injuries.

Secondly, their salivary glands also malfunction, preventing their saliva from becoming a weapon.

In addition, the necrosis of Lariman's organs also completely damaged the blood clotting system of the Imperial Fist Astartes.

The Imperial Fist of Astartes, already riddled with problems, is now subjected to constant glimpses of Sanguis' death and the Emperor's grievous wounds, all while simultaneously experiencing his father's boundless suffering...

So much so that after the Great Rebellion, every Imperial Fist in the midst of battle, while suffering from a series of organ mutations with no way to retreat, was frequently tormented by the empathy of the Father of Genetics, to the point of losing consciousness, or even convulsing all over his body...

This phenomenon was named the Darkness of Dorne by the Imperial Fist of Astartes, a memory of their father's deepest pain.

The numerous problems, including the Darkness of Dorne, have resulted in the Imperial Fist's chapters suffering losses far exceeding those of any other legion.

But that's not all, because Imperial Fist has an even more deadly tradition!
In the past, when the Imperial Fist served as the guardians of Terra under the leadership of Rogdoryn, Rogdoryn never retreated!

Although Dorn is missing, the Imperial Fists still uphold their father's tradition: they never retreat!

It was these countless problems that made the Imperial Fist Chapter and its sub-chambers the worst-performing chapters after the Great Rebellion, bar none.

But things are different now. Now... Rogdorn is back!

After suddenly appearing in the throne room, Dorn looked around, then gritted his teeth and knelt down before the Emperor with a trembling body.

"Father."

Rogdorn said calmly, but his steady voice was filled with shock and excitement!

Nothing could be more awe-inspiring to him than a healthy emperor standing before him!

At that moment, Rogdorn changed the image that had left the deepest impression on him in just a split second.

Ten thousand years of pain and hatred have directly transformed into a scene of reunion with the healthy emperor!

In other words, the moment Rogdoryn returned and saw the Emperor again, the Darkness of Dorne that had plagued the Fist of the Empire for tens of thousands of years had quietly disappeared.

Looking at his son, who seemed as resolute as stone, the Emperor took a deep breath and then patted Rogdorn on the shoulder.

"Stand up, then sit down, my child, and wait for the return of your other brothers."

The empire's hope lies in the present, in the foreseeable future, and even more so in the future to come.

The human empire's counterattack across the universe is imminent; I need your strength, my child!

As soon as he finished speaking, the Emperor pulled Rogdorth up from the ground and carried him to a large table not far away.

Rogdorn didn't say much, but obeyed orders to sit down and then silently observed his other brothers.

Ten thousand years ago, Dorne still harbored resentment towards his brothers.

But now, Dorn knows that his brothers have been missing for ten thousand years, and like him, they have probably only just returned.

In short, even Guilliman, whom Dorn was most worried about, failed to usurp the Emperor's power and control the Empire's government in these ten thousand years. That's enough, isn't it?
Thinking this, Dorn placed one hand on the table and nodded to his brothers.

As Dorn nodded, on the golden throne, Downton casually scooped up a half-human, half-wolf figure, shrouded in boundless ferocity and bloodlust, brimming with the aura of the warp, and it appeared in Downton's hand.

The moment this figure appeared, it was unlike any of the previous Primarchs. It pounced directly on Downton and used its huge mouth to bite Downton's neck.

As soon as the figure launched its attack, a large group of Primarchs sitting below all stood up.

"Leman Russ!"

"brother!"

"Wolf King!"

"Damn it!"

Stop!

Just as the Primarchs were roaring in anger, Downton grabbed Lemanrus by the neck and slapped him hard across the back.

This slap was both refreshing and invigorating, because Downton had directly knocked Lemanrus's eyes in the direction of the Emperor.

Upon merely recognizing the emperor, a look of utter bewilderment appeared in the giant wolf's eyes.

A moment later, Leman Russ broke free of Downton with all his might, stumbled toward the Emperor, and finally stopped at the Emperor's feet, whimpering like a wild dog.

Seeing Lemanrus, who was both heartbroken and incredibly excited, the Emperor couldn't help but press down on his shoulder, his eyes flashing with memories of his past encounters with this son.

As is widely known, after the Emperor created a series of Primarchs, they were scattered to the ends of the earth by the machinations of the Chaos Gods.

The emperor had no choice but to personally visit them one by one and bring them back to his side.

The first son the emperor found was Horus.

Lemanrus was the emperor's second son.

He was born on an academy planet with a culture similar to that of the Norse, and was raised by a pack of wolves from a young age.

Once he was old enough to move around freely, Riemann followed the wolf pack, roaming the ice fields to hunt.

Logically speaking, wolf packs shouldn't have much interaction with human settlements.

But one year, food became so scarce on the ice plains that Riemann, led by a pack of wolves, launched an attack on a human tribe.

While wolves are dangerous, humans are even more dangerous.

Before long, the wolf pack was defeated by humans.

Even though Riemann and his last two wolf brothers tried desperately to escape, they were still captured by the humans of this tribe.

And the name of this tribe is the Rus tribe!
When the tribal chief discovered that Riemann was not a wolf, he adopted the child and diligently taught him the basics of life on the ice plains.

With the help of the Rus tribe, Riemann finally gained knowledge of humankind and regained the qualities he should have possessed as the Primarch.

Once he had grown strong enough, the tribal chief handed over his chieftainship to Lemanrus, who was as strong as a god.

After becoming chieftain, Lemanrus began his journey to lead his tribe to unify the world.

After an unknown amount of time, the planet indeed fell into the hands of Lemanrus, who became the king of the planet!
Just then, a warship arrived on the planet, and the Emperor appeared before Lemanrus.

Lemanrus was also surprised, as he had just unified the planet and was at the height of his confidence.

Then a big, golden-haired guy popped up and demanded that he submit to him.
Fueled by rage, Lemanrus challenges the Emperor in three ways!

They are eating, drinking, and fighting!
Faced with his son's challenge, the emperor agreed without hesitation.

then……

The proud emperor lost two games in a row...

When it comes to food and drink, the emperor is really not as good as Lemanrus...

There's no way to outeat or outdrink each other.

However, when the third game began...

Lemanrus had barely reunited with the Emperor when he was knocked down by the Emperor's powerful psionic fan.

Thus, despite winning two out of three rounds, Lemanrus still followed in the Emperor's footsteps and became the Emperor's most valued war dog!

Upon his return, he and his Space Wolves Chapter obeyed the Emperor's every command without hesitation!
Of all the Primarchs, Lemanrus was undoubtedly the most loyal to the Emperor.

Even if the emperor ordered him and his sons to commit suicide on the spot, Lemanrus would lead his sons to obey without hesitation; that was his loyalty!

It was this loyalty that led to the tragedy of Lemanrus's future.

Before the Horus Rebellion, there was a Primarch named Magnus.

As the Primarch most adept at using psionic energy, Magnus loved to roam the warp.

That is why, one day, Magnus suddenly heard news of Horus' impending rebellion in the warp.

Deeply shocked by the news, Magnus immediately sent an emoji to the Emperor through the network the Emperor was establishing at the time.

Then, his actions were exploited by the Four Gods, who blasted a huge hole in the net, forcing the Emperor to sit on it and plug the hole.

Enraged by Magnus's reckless actions, the emperor immediately ordered Lemanus to bring Magnus back.

Horus, who was not yet a traitor, told Lemanus that the Emperor wanted him to destroy Magnus and his army.

And so, Lemanus led the space wolves to Magnus's home planet.

For the sake of his brother, he demanded that Magnus surrender, promising to spare Magnus's life in exchange for the elimination of Magnus's army.

Magnus launched a resistance, and the two legions immediately clashed.

The battle ended with Lemanrus severely wounding Magnus.

However, during Lemanrus's return voyage, he suddenly learned of Horus's rebellion...

Enraged, Lemanrus immediately charged toward Horus's army, carrying the spear that the emperor had once bestowed upon him.

When we discuss which Primarch is stronger, we basically discuss it from three aspects.

Before the Great Rebellion, during the Great Rebellion, and after the Great Rebellion.

Before the Great Rebellion, the strongest Primarch was undoubtedly the most perfect angel, Saint Gilles, who could single-handedly overpower two or more Chaos Archmages.

The strongest Primarch after the Great Rebellion was naturally the Raven King Corax, whose warp nature was ridiculously strong. He single-handedly cornered the entire Word Bearers and Loka without sustaining a scratch, leaving them speechless.

As for the strongest Primarch during the Great Rebellion, Horus, who was divided and controlled by the Four Gods, was naturally number one, as evidenced by the fact that he could even severely injure the Emperor.

Yet this powerful, corrupted Horus was confronted by the Wolf King before even reaching Terra, and nearly had his head chopped off! (End of Chapter)

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