Talk:Konrad Curze
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Addition of image has bumped the article up from good to AWESOME.
Anybody else think when Forge World finally gets around to doing Konrad Curze that he should look like Marlon Brando?
You mean fat, bloated, and quoting nonsensical bullshit?
- Right, so I started thinking (a heretical thing in the 41st Millennium, equally so now in the year 2015). Everyone short of Fulgrim and the Emperor brought upon Konrad a horrible vision of their futures, their fates. He more or less forsaw how each one died. It was part of his preternatural gift (curse?) that he knew full well the circumstances of any person's death just by gazing upon them. His very first words to the Big E included a statement that he knew what was intended for him. Now fast forward to a later event depicted in the Horus Heresy novels, when it is revealed by the Space Wolves that the Rout knew Leman Russ would not be Warmaster, that each Primarch had a distinct role to play in the future of the Emperor's Imperium, a "wyrd", and that Russ was to be his Executioner and sanction against other Legions. What, then, was the Night Haunter's "wyrd"? What was it he was meant to be? Also, considering his levels of foresight, could we argue that he knew Horus was fail to defeat the Emperor during the Siege of Terra? --70.190.166.102 00:33, 4 December 2015 (UTC)
Grimoire Nostromo[edit]
So apparently Kurze managed to write some documents called the "Grimoire Nostromo" and are a relic for Chaos. Do we know anything else about them, or is this just a throwaway mcguffin for the Vigilus campaign? --Alumno Alumno (talk) 09:46, 8 February 2019 (UTC)
- I have never heard about the book(s), but that doesn't mean much. Either way, it's probably just a piece of add-on fluff for Vigilus. --Kracked Mynd (talk) 15:47, 8 February 2019 (UTC)