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Emperor's Children and Gnosis?


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So, I'm reading Primogenitor, and Oleander makes some passing comment about Gnosis being some battle (perhaps on par with Skalathrax) that further lead to the breakdown of the Emperor's Children as a legion. Can anyone tell me what Gnosis he is referencing? So far, my searches only show up the Gnosis system that the Wolves and the Eldar fought over.

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Most likely it's something like when the Primogenitors chased the Night Lords of Tsalgualsa; something that previously wasn't in the fluff, but serves as a point where the Legion was attempting to rebuild its coherency and then whatever was bringing them together was destroyed.
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Most likely it's something like when the Primogenitors chased the Night Lords of Tsalgualsa; something that previously wasn't in the fluff, but serves as a point where the Legion was attempting to rebuild its coherency and then whatever was bringing them together was destroyed.

Very close  - think that's it.

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Does anyone think there is any relationship to the Gnosis system, or is it a separate Gnosis?

Moreover, how frequently does GW reuse planet or location names to reference different planets or locations? I cannot think of any examples of it being done for places, but I know the Knights of Blood may or may not be two separate groups, and it also seems likely that in a universe this large, at least some place names would repeat, even if it would make the logistics of understanding 40k history even more of a nightmare.

 

Thoughts?

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Does anyone think there is any relationship to the Gnosis system, or is it a separate Gnosis?

 

Moreover, how frequently does GW reuse planet or location names to reference different planets or locations? I cannot think of any examples of it being done for places, but I know the Knights of Blood may or may not be two separate groups, and it also seems likely that in a universe this large, at least some place names would repeat, even if it would make the logistics of understanding 40k history even more of a nightmare.

 

Thoughts?

That's a separate Gnosis. To fully explain and clarify we need Laurie Goulding for the rescue here

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Does anyone think there is any relationship to the Gnosis system, or is it a separate Gnosis?

 

Moreover, how frequently does GW reuse planet or location names to reference different planets or locations? I cannot think of any examples of it being done for places, but I know the Knights of Blood may or may not be two separate groups, and it also seems likely that in a universe this large, at least some place names would repeat, even if it would make the logistics of understanding 40k history even more of a nightmare.

 

Thoughts?

Well I think Murder is getting a revisit soon. I wouldnt be surprised if it has something to do with some personal knowledge Fulgrim picks up.

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Does anyone think there is any relationship to the Gnosis system, or is it a separate Gnosis?

 

Moreover, how frequently does GW reuse planet or location names to reference different planets or locations? I cannot think of any examples of it being done for places, but I know the Knights of Blood may or may not be two separate groups, and it also seems likely that in a universe this large, at least some place names would repeat, even if it would make the logistics of understanding 40k history even more of a nightmare.

 

Thoughts?

Well I think Murder is getting a revisit soon. I wouldnt be surprised if it has something to do with some personal knowledge Fulgrim picks up.

 

Why do you think that?

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