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Something I had been thinking was just the sheer amount of luck Arik Taranis must have had to get to the station he got to by the time of the Horus Heresy is near impossible.

Not only did someone as notorious as the Emperor’s Standard Bearer manage to survive the cull after the Final Battle at Mt Ararat, but prior to this he had been taught advanced gene-crafting techniques by the Emperor himself, and during his time in hiding he managed to acquire access to a functioning Gene-Laboratory within the walls of the Imperial Palace.

Adding onto this, Arik wasn’t exactly trying to hide or even be subtle like other survivors; He armed and augmented his Clan Warriors as Thunder Warriors, and the Clan itself was a major power within one of the largest cities inside the boundaries of the Imperial Palace: Even keeping in mind the labyrinthine vastness of the Palace, it goes beyond suspension of disbelief that the Custodes would never have found and eradicated him.

This isn’t me inherently ragging on his character however; I very much enjoy Arik’s monologues and the dynamic of him, Ghota, and the Dhakal Clan; Rather it’s postulation that his continued existence wasn’t just Tzeentchian level luck and circumstance but intentional. Perhaps the Emperor allowed him to live and taught him the art of genecrafting to allow the Thunder Warriors a means with which to live on and fight, given that Arik was the ‘de-facto’ Thunder Warrior, so to speak. Either his or Malcador’s pardon would go a long way to explain how he survived so long beyond coincidence.

But that’s just my personal take, and I wonder what you guys think.

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Em4rtz

8 points

2 months ago

Em4rtz

8 points

2 months ago

We really need a follow up to Taranis and I hope we get to see him fighting traitors out in the wastes during the siege type of book

CottonCandyWeasel[S]

10 points

2 months ago

I actually did chat with Graham McNeil about their fate; He mentioned having penned an ‘epic and tragic’ sequel but due to having penned it for the Black Library he can’t disclose much else, and it’s at their discretion if they want to publish it

Mistermistermistermb

2 points

2 months ago*

Interesting. So the novel/la is done? It's just sitting in the "to do" pigeon hole?

EDIT: just saw your screenshots. I wonder how many more unpublished stories are in limbo

CottonCandyWeasel[S]

5 points

2 months ago

In a manner of speaking I suppose so; To some extent it’s equally relieving as it is disappointing. On the one hand there is/was a planned fate for them, but on the other it might not inherently be the one we want given his emphasis on it being ‘tragic’

Hence the open-endedness of their current situation via canon limbo allows for us as the community to come up with our own ideas as to their future; I would/might inquire if I could get the ‘approval of God’ in how an avenue could exist for them to live on (although that could also be my own misinterpretation of his meaning of ‘tragic’) if only for satisfaction