Boy maybe small. But he dreams big.
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To quote Alfabusa: Yes. YES. MARVELOUS.
Well, we could always follow the example of Characters.Asuras Wrath and split off Dorn's Centurion persona into its own entry, with the tropes that are specific to Dorn's post-Reveal appearances in an entry under the Primarchs folder.
Fiat iustitia, et pereat mundus.Of course, that does raise an important question: How much spoiler markup should we have in the Primarchs folder? They're a Walking Spoiler by their very nature.
Fiat iustitia, et pereat mundus.Seems like the most reasonable policy to me, especially with Magnus. I mean, it's been 3 and a half years since he became a recurring character, an eternity and a half for a webcomic or web video series. There's now been more time and content published since he became a main character than before he was.
And lets face it, anyone who watches the first couple of episodes of a long running series and then goes to the trope page to look up information has only themselves to blame for getting spoiled. Either you don't go to the trope page, or you acknowledge that risk and you take your chances. The rest of the wiki is under no obligation to keep you, specifically, from seeing spoilers if you literally go out seeking information about the show.
edited 9th Mar '18 9:43:07 AM by TheWanderer
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, In Tabletop Form
... You know, thinking about the finale of this episode, I remembered the Divine Avatar/Vessel theory that is central to Thorianism and some other Resurrectionist schools of Inquisitorial ideology. Could it be that while Karamazov never was a reincarnation of any part of the Emperor's soul, he was in fact a physical Divine Vessel who's destined to merge with the Star-Child and, eventually, the Throne-Bound Emperor (along with the rest of the Emperor's splintered self, scattered across the Galaxy/Warp as they are)?
Fiat iustitia, et pereat mundus.
The trope page argues its him being so convinced that he was the Emperor in the warp that it basically became just enough true for the Star-Child to take him over on account of 'Entering my own body'
Which makes his entire Sorjourn into the Warp, getting Magnus to get him in there and the entire 'you are actually me' speech from Big-Emps one giant season-and-a-half spanning 'Just As Planned'
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There are quite a few funny moments and Boy is being taught by Rogal Dad