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==='''The Self-righteous Dick (Yes Lorgar needs his own category too)'''=== ## '''Lorgar''' - The architect of this shithole galaxy, who ruined everything -for everyone- forever. Lorgar endured a traumatic childhood of abuse by Kor Phaeron (piss be upon him), but still found a way to be a (relatively to 30K) good person at first. He hated war, wanted to be everyone's friend, and used religious worship of the God Emperor to uplift Mankind. His approach to the Great Crusade was not only the most peaceful but spawned fanatically loyal and prosperous worlds, making him pre-heresy Magnus-tier levels of bro. Too bad he chose to listen to Kor Phaeron and Erebus after the Razing of Manarchia killed his psyche. This makes his downfall vastly more tragic, as even during the Heresy he still had enough good in him to risk death against Corax to save his sons, while genuinely caring for Angron. Following this, Lorgar would go from benevolent to monstrous. He caused or helped ensure other people (his sons included) suffered HORRIFIC fates from Chaos, whether they wanted it or not. He sent 50,000 of his sons to die at [[Calth]] because he deemed them '[[What|unworthy]]' of fighting the war. He screwed over the two brothers he supposedly loved the most by making one a permanent [[Angron|slave]] to Khorne, and engineering the events that would lead to the [[Magnus The Red|other's]] downfall and [[Burning of Prospero|death of his world]], not to mention his noble dreams. Lorgar's totally blasé about his crimes and uniquely unrepentant for them. He was fully aware of his actions, their consequences, and was self-aware enough to doubt the very morality of his path repeatedly, only to continue his atrocities. Kor Phaeron's inner monologue implies that Lorgar had far more agency than he's given credit for, making Lorgar's efforts to deflect blame utterly cowardly. All of this makes his actions during the heresy truly heinous. The sheer cruelty of his deeds and the psychology behind them completely outweigh whatever redeeming qualities he had, and leave him all but unworthy of sympathy. Had it not been for the excuses of his traumatic past, goodness in the crusade, and his [[Emperor|NAYtheist father]] fighting with Kor Phaeron for worst father award, Lorgar would be the most evil primarch in 40k. [[Skub|Depending]] on [[Sanguinius|who]] you [[Roboute Guilliman|ask]], Lorgar would earn that dubious honor anyway. Given everything [[Horus Heresy|that happened]], can you blame them?
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