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Drale

(7,932 posts)
Wed Mar 21, 2012, 11:58 AM Mar 2012

For Warhammer 40,000 Fans

I just finished reading A Thousand Sons, and got in a arguement with my friend about the phrase, "There are no Wolves on Fenris". He says it means that the "wolves" are not really wolves but just happen to look like wolves. Personally I think its much deeper then that. I don't think Magnus would be that shallow. I think the phrase means that seeing is not always beleaving. The Space Wolves see Wolves because they have a narrow view of the Universe but Magnus sees so much more then that and its also hinting that the "wolves" could possible be creatures of the Warp that have taken physical form, much like the beasts on Caliban. This would mean that Russ, who claims to hate all things Warp, was using the very thing he hated to make war. What do you guys think?

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