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I'm talking about Khorne's champions guys. Who is the strongest of the three that I mentioned?
I don't know about that dude.
Lorgar was able to defeat An'ggrath, one of Khorne's most powerful servents mind you, while he was still "mortal", I'm pretty sure any of the traitor primarchs would stomp Failbadon, even if he put up a fight.
Failbaddon the armless xD
Exactly.
But who do you think is the strongest? Angron, Skarbrand, or An'ggrath?
Abaddon sucking or not doesn't pertain to the question at hand - he's a servant of Chaos, sure, but the question was Khorne specifically.
Daemon Princes are actually the favored champions of their respective gods who were once mortal who was ascended to daemonhood. They're not quite the same as a Bloodthirster or Bloodletter.
Right, but what does "ascended to daemonhood" entail, exactly? Are they imbued with a piece of the god and in the process of being absorbed by it? Are they simply some form of mutant stuck in limbo? Logically, ascending to daemonhood = becoming a daemon, which - in the 40k universe, means being a part of that god...
No, they're actually bestowed with a great amount of warp energy instead of a soul.
Go watch If the Emperor had a Text to Speech Device: Episode 19. They actually gave a really good explaination about the Warp and such in it.
Gotcha, I'll rewatch that one. Thanks.