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Exactly. That's why the matchup is so compelling. One sees the other as their ultimate rival, while the other barely considers them worthy of serious effort—just another berserker charging headfirst into a blade. That contrast makes the dynamic far more interesting than a simple rivalry.
@CTPhipps1980 I actually agree with that. The Emperor hesitated because Horus wasn't just another traitor—he was his favored son. By the time he finally accepted Horus was beyond saving, Sanguinius was dead and there was nothing left to hold back.
@40ktrasfondo I agree. Even Horus admitted Sanguinius was the greatest of the Primarchs. Coming from Horus himself, that's about as strong an endorsement as you can get.
@Yarlfrostfist That's fair. Primarchs consistently display feats that go beyond anything we see from Hercules in the myths—Lorgar stopping a Warhound Titan, their incredible healing, and their superhuman speed are all on another level. I'd still give the physical edge to the Primarchs.
@Fullmetal150@Yarlfrostfist To be fair, Hercules also had the gods directly backing him. In Warhammer, lifting a Titan isn't really comparable to fighting or destroying one.
@VonYansenn True, but the Ultramarines were busy holding the Imperium together elsewhere. If they hadn't shattered the Shadow Crusade and rebuilt the Imperium afterward, there might not have been anything left to defend.
@gold_rolls Curze understood the hypocrisy of the Imperium better than almost anyone—but being right about the flaws didn't justify becoming the monster he believed he was destined to be.
@bvdemier To be fair, the White Scars had one advantage—they still had their Primarch. Most of the loyalist Legions lost theirs, so coping was a lot harder. 😅
@The_Gundam_Guy I'd say the World Eaters. The Blood Angels and World Eaters mirror each other far more closely—both are melee-focused Legions cursed by uncontrollable rage, with the iconic Sanguinius vs. Angron rivalry making them the perfect foil.