User blog comment:Legionaire22/AT Chaos Vote/@comment-3258762-20111025112246/@comment-4051689-20111028130908

Is that another insult to the thousand sons sniper? is it? IS IT!? in case you have forgoten, Over the course of "a thousand sons" and "false gods" Magnus actually attempted to save horus from the clutches of chaos and almost succeded (in the guise of a red wolf no less) but horus ultimately chose the path to his damnation. in a all-out attempt to forwarn the emperor of horus's treachery, magnus threw himself into the immaterium via a ritual which ended up costing the lives of a large amount of liberarians and scholars. Unfortunatly, upon his arrival, the emperor was in the middle of "the web way project" of which it's purpose is still unknown to this date. when magnus ripped through into the chamber that housed the fabled golden throne, Magnus accidentily damaged the throne and unwittingly sabotaged the big E's webway project. It has been speculated that this was not Magnus's doing but rather had something to do with tzeentchs intervention which ultimately saw Magnus follow a similair path to horus's downfall. The emperor, enraged that magnus had defied his orders in not to use sourcery (Magnus saw this as a chance to prove to the big E that magic could be used for good) and that he had ruined his project, coupled with the fact that when Magnus attempted to tell the emperor that horus had joined the forces of chaos, the Emperor dismissed this as a lie and sent the space wolfs to bring the thousand sons in (horus later changed these orders so that the gullible wolfs would eradicate the thousand sons). so, tell me sniper, magnus saw this as an oppertunity and did not throw his toy out of his pram.