- Joined
- Jan 23, 2023
Because they still want to keep up the ruse that it wasn't a sexual relationship and that's what drove Guy and Penny apart. You can't just swoop in and be the new hoe and expect the audience to be completely on board. The audience still seems willfully ignorant and wants to believe that it's a purely platonic friendship of two people who happen to paint Warhammer minis together.Why would anybody need to clarify that they're still friends with their employer?
Never feel sorry for someone who got exactly what they wanted. She made her bed, she can lie in it.I don't know if I feel sorry for her or not, to be honest. It is a bit pitiful that she's now basically reduced to hanging around as Guy's skivvy doing menial work like packing his merch orders, but on the other hand, she knew what she was getting into, and fucking your new boss behind his wife's back, when he's got two eleven month old babies at home is a really shitty thing to do, even before we factor in that it was his wife who encouraged him to hire you.
I haven't read all the books around Russ but it seems like he has very little remorse over his action. He makes every excuse for himself. It's not his fault, he was tricked. It's not his fault, Magnus was evil anyways. It's not his fault, he's just doing his job. Russ feels bad that Magnus is gone, but doesn't feel responsible. He cannot or will not accept that Prospero was entirely his fault and there is no one else to blame.I'm reading A Thousand Sons, and have since lost respect for Leman Russ. Even before Nikea, he had it out for Magnus because "durr, Psykers bad!"
You have to be a real knuckle-dragging shithead for Lorgar, the Fredo Corleone of the primarchs, to intervene and look like the voice of reason to prevent you from committing unprovoked fratricide.
At any point he could have realized that Prospero was clearly defenseless and confused by the attack. In some stories sure he tried to reach Magnus first, but there were billions of civilians begging for mercy and trying to surrender and not once did the Space Wolves change tactic. Even when face to face with Magnus he didn't try to redeem his brother. He didn't try to make peace he just killed him. In this regard Magnus is also to blame for not trying to surrender or offer his own life for his people. I hardly hold that against him though when the Space Wolves have made it very clear they will accept nothing short of Total Thousand Son Death.