![]() ![]() Lorgar's intense devotion to the Emperor meant he thought that the Emperor ordering the Word Bearers to Stop Worshipping Me was out of modesty, rather than the Master of Mankind being offended by said worship.Horus's ego meant that he was willing to believe what Erebus showed him in the Serpent Lodge about the Emperor becoming a god and consigning Horus to be forgotten without considering that he might be being lied to.Magnus's desire for knowledge prevents him from realizing when he reaches too far while also stopping him from considering the consequences.Mortarion's hatred of weakness makes him too stubborn to realize or admit when he needs help. ![]() Angron may hate the people who gave him the Butcher's nails, but he inflicted the same hell on his legion and dragged them into oblivion.Kurze was haunted by visions of the future and believes that only his Reign of Terror could have held Nostramo together, but he never tried other means to bring order to Nostramo, nor did he do anything to avert the future his visions predicted.Perturabo moans about being unable to create, only destroy, but it's made clear he never asked to be able to build something, and just expected people to give him the chance.Fulgrim's obsession over perfection prevents him from understanding the real value of his artistic creations, or achieving much camaraderie with his brothers.His Own Worst Enemy: Without exception - however bad their own pasts were, they are the ones who caused most of the problems they face now.Broken Ace: The Traitor Primarchs were some of the greatest champions of mankind, but they were also deeply flawed people, especially after their falls to Chaos.Alternate Company Equivalent: Since there are nine traitor primarchs, all of whom are beholden to a higher evil power and some of whom become ghost-like entities, they're the Warhammer 40000 version of the Nazgul. ![]()
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