The recent unveiling of this image has ignited considerable excitement within the Warhammer 40,000 community, hinting at a pivotal advancement in the ongoing narrative. For the first time in the current timeline, two loyalist Primarchs are poised to convene. These figures, of course, shared a notable history prior to the 41st millennium, often collaborating during the prosperous era of the Great Crusade. All the Primarchs-excluding those shrouded in mystery-actively participated in the tumultuous events of the Horus heresy, a conflict that concluded ten thousand years before the present day. Furthermore,the release of the first novel centered around The Scouring,detailing the loyalists’ retribution against the traitor legions following the Heresy,adds another layer to this unfolding story.
Naturally, speculation abounds regarding the nature of this encounter between Lion El’jonson and roboute Guilliman. It’s reasonable to anticipate a degree of tension, as Guilliman’s aspiring Indomitus Crusade has raised concerns among many observers. Conversely, some fans express hope that the two brothers will unite their forces to combat the encroaching threat of Chaos and restore the Imperium to it’s former glory. However, given the grim realities of the Warhammer 40,000 universe, it’s likely that complications will arise, irrespective of the Lion’s initial sentiments.
the message itself-brother. We need to talk.
-is notably intriguing. While not overtly opposed, it clearly indicates a matter of considerable importance requiring Guilliman’s attention. What knowledge does the Lion possess that his brother lacks? Is he delivering a warning about a hidden danger? Has he uncovered a conspiracy surrounding their father, the Emperor? Or could he be bringing positive developments, perhaps even signaling the return of another loyalist Primarch?
Industry analyst Arbitor Ian suggests the Lion might be displeased with Guilliman’s actions, perceiving them as a potential power grab aimed at surpassing the Emperor, echoing similar concerns during the Horus Heresy. alternatively,ian proposes that the Lion will reveal a new,significant threat-possibly connected to the aspiring Chaos god,Vashtorr the Arkifane-which will become central to the next Warhammer 40,000 campaign. According to a recent report by Statista, the global tabletop w








