Warhammer: Emperor's Ravenbringer

Chapter 34: Primarch Search Plan

Chapter 34: Primarch Recovery Plan
Finding No. 16 is undoubtedly great news for the Emperor.

Due to the influence of the subspace, the field of genetic modification can easily get out of control.

In the Dark Ages, many unspeakable horrific monsters originated from genetic experiments.

A small part of it was done intentionally by those crazy people.

Most of them are pure experiments that got out of control.

In order to have a stable army of supermen, come and conquer the galaxy.

The Emperor first created the Primarchs to serve as anchors.

Then, using the Primarch as a template, the Astartes Legion was created.

When the Emperor's ambitious plans for how to use the Primarchs to conquer the stars came about, he suffered his first setback.

The Chaos Gods invaded his laboratories, captured the Primarchs, and scattered them across the galaxy.

"Let him come to see me immediately."

The Emperor ordered Horus to be brought before him.

He was very happy to get number 16 back.

The Primarch contained the original power he had stolen from the Warp.

They possess the dual characteristics of both the subspace and the real universe, and are a unique anchor point.

In a sense, they are child gods who exist in the world in human bodies.

"Have you thought about what to talk about?" Raven said, "Big man, you don't want to talk to that kid about the deep love between father and son! Tell him that he should take the responsibility of saving mankind."

"Shouldn't it be?"

The Emperor looked to Raven, asking for his opinion.

They are equal to each other.

The Imperial double-headed eagle represents the Emperor and the Raven.

The two are bound together, two sides of a symbol.

No one can leave anyone else.

"We are not gods." The raven said, "The idea that a child is born to be a savior of the world is only a plot in fairy tales."

"Or do you want to imitate the gods in the stories and arrange the fate of all living beings long ago? In that case, what's the point of saying I'm not a god a thousand times?"

"Just treat him as an ordinary person. If he cannot understand the suffering and pain of ordinary people, how can we expect him to save this race?"

"But!" The Emperor hesitated. "They are very powerful and should not be wasted. With them, we can conquer the universe faster."

Raven said: "We already have the knowledge and technology to make ordinary people powerful."

"Have you forgotten your experience in another universe? Those weak and ordinary people relied on their own tenacity and wisdom to fight against enemies far superior to themselves."

“If we want to elevate humanity, we have to believe in human potential.”

"You are right, Raven," the Emperor said, "I will consider carefully how I approach him."

If it had been Malcador or Valdor, the Emperor would have insisted on his opinion firmly.

But the emperor still has to listen to Raven's words.

Horus was brought in by the Custodes.

He is very tall, with an oppressive and unique charm.

There is almost infinite power hidden in the strong body.

After being stolen from the Emperor's secret laboratory by the Chaos Gods.

Horus landed on Kosonia.

A gang world not far from the solar system.

Horus's nutrition capsule exploded when it landed on the surface.

The explosion severely injured Horus, who was still a child at the time.

The injured man was discovered by the slaughterhouse owner, a butcher wearing a human skin mask, and was taken back to be made into broth.

When the local gangster boss, Hagedorn, passed by the slaughterhouse, he rescued Horus who was hanging on an iron hook and was about to be disemboweled.

No one knows what this brutal gangster is thinking.

Perhaps it was fate, or there was some mysterious power in the Primarch that influenced others to ensure their survival.

Horus, who was taken back by Hagedon, was named Ner-Igu, a meaningless name.

This is an old word from the first settlers of Cosonia. It literally means without a name.

Seeking to gain his own reputation for slaughter, Horus left the tribe and headed for the surface.

On the surface, he found the incubator where he was conceived and killed a member of the Mechanicus who was exploring the surface.

His facial features were captured by the Mechanical Sage, and after comparison, it was confirmed that he was the precious creation lost by the Emperor.

Horus took the weapon of the Mechanical Priest he had killed as a trophy.

Bring it back to the tribe, hoping to gain his own reputation for killing.

Hagedon slapped him in the face and accused him of bringing disaster to the tribe.

Things turned out just as Hagedorn had expected.

The revenge of the Mechanicus came on the heels of Horus' return.

At the last moment when the tribe was destroyed, Hagedon said to Horus: "Go ahead, nameless boy, if you want to gain the reputation of killing, you must be stained with my blood."

So Horus killed his adoptive father.

Before his death, the other party gave him the name of killing, Horus.

Horus, who had his own name, activated the power within him.

The long-dormant genes awakened and reshaped his body, allowing him to grow rapidly into a powerful Primarch, and was brought before the Emperor by the Mechanical Magus.

"Is this the Primarch? With such a strong sense of oppression, a god walking in the mortal world in a human body, no wonder he can arouse the covetousness of the gods."

Raven sighed in his heart.

He did not tell the Emperor that Horus would later betray him.

The predetermined fate of the Warhammer universe has changed a lot because of his intervention.

The future is no longer a certainty.

The Horus Heresy was not something that was inevitable.

It is possible that the Second Empire stabs the First Empire in the back, the Three Giants attack the Emperor, and Horus comes to the rescue. It is always nine hours short.

"Who are you?" Horus looked at the Emperor. He felt that the other person was very familiar.

"You can think of me as your father, for I created you myself," the Emperor said, "but someone stole you from me."

Raven looked at the loving father and filial son and felt a little bored.

After confirming that the Emperor would not rashly hand over the Sixteenth Legion Shadow to Horus.

He flapped his wings and flew out.

It fell on the shoulder of Waldo, who was guarding the door.

"There is something I need you to do, Big Corncob."

Waldo said in a teasing tone: "Have you set your eyes on the ketchup and fries from some other world? The loyal guards will fight for your fries and ketchup."

"I like your attitude, but I like your previous tsundere look even more."

The raven said a few venomous words and then continued speaking.

"I'll give you a star map. Send a few teams of imperial guards to the worlds I marked and retrieve the big guy's things."

After meeting Horus, Raven realized the value of the Primarch.

When it comes to creating gods, the mainstream civilizations in the Super God Universe are still not good enough, we have to look to the big guys.

This guy made a real god.

If put in Marvel, he can also defeat the eight great demons.

Although he did not want the Primarch to directly control the Legion, as this would create a hidden danger of rebellion for the Empire.

But powerful individuals like the Primarchs must not fall into the hands of the Chaos Gods.

Raven decided to have the Custodes retrieve them ahead of time and place them under Imperial control.

"You'd better pay attention to this matter. If you mess it up, big corn cob, you will really be sent to guard the pond."

"Don't worry." Waldo said, "Where is the first target?"

"Nukeria," said the raven.

PS: Young Horus.

I can't find any pictures of him with hair.

(End of this chapter)

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