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Visions of an Empty Room
All his life, Konrad Curze has been plagued by visions of the future. They have been both grimly literal and darkly symbolic, but they have never before been empty.
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“I SEE NOTHING,” Curze whispered. Long fingernails clicked arrhythmically on the table. Thin lips pulled back from teeth filed to points, unkempt hair swaying in the ragged breath that hissed between them. Eyes as black and fathomless as the void stared unblinking at the crystal sphere before him. “The visions cannot be forced, my lord. Even the Crimson King’s orb-” “You’re not listening, Fel.” Curze threw the orb at his Chief Librarian’s head. Fel Zharost sidestepped, letting it disappear into the darker shadows at the edge of the librarium. There was a resounding crack as it struck something a considerable distance away. “It’s not that I can’t sssssee. I see. Nothing.” The primarch’s fingers curled in the air before him, as if seeking to grasp the meaning of the empty visions that had plagued him for weeks. “Abandoned streets. Battlefields populated only by the dead. Hollow vaults darker than death. Empty halls and silent corridors.” The orb rolled back out of the darkness. Fel made to stop it with his boot. “No!” cried Curze, arm outstretched. A psychokinetic pulse sent Fel stumbling back a step. Curze dropped to all fours, scrambling alongside the rolling ball like a beast. He tilted his head this way and that, craning his neck to see all possible angles. When it came to a standstill, he rose, corners of his mouth pulling upwards in a manic grin. “What have you seen, lord?” “Just another empty room. But I knooooow this one,” he cooed. Alive with purpose, Curze began to make his way to the doorway. “I am going to Terra.” “What about the war?” Fel called out after him. Curze looked over his shoulder and blinked for the first time in over an hour. He looked left, then right, seeming to have forgotten that he was in charge of a fleet that was currently prosecuting a full-scale planetary invasion. He shrugged. “Tell Sevatar he’s in charge.”
Why are you so obsessed with trying to imitate the Primarchs? would it not be more useful to perfect your own works instead of trying to reach something so far away?
Bile’s left eyelid begins twitching involuntarily.
A holovid flickers to life behind him, and a perfect adult clone of Ferrus Manus is killed by Fulgrim in a fit of rage while sitting across from him at a regicide board. As that clip plays on a loop, another appears alongside it, showing a similarly flawless clone of Horus dying over and over at the hands of his First Captain.
“Far… away?” His hearts start pounding in his chest. He tries to breathe slowly, but the air rushes in and out of his chest in short ragged gasps. What is this fog at the edges of his vision?
A third clip begins playing, showing a beatific child-clone of Fulgrim taking its first steps out of its vat, only to suddenly be run through by Lucius.
The chirurgeon whirrs in alarm and administers a potent dose of anxiolytic drugs. The fog clears.
“That is an astute observation, Lord Kallig. It is a conclusion that I came to myself, many centuries ago – in spite of my notable successes in that arena. Though I occasionally return to tinkering with the Primarch’s genetic code out of nostalgia, my research has moved on”
// It's been a while since I painted anything, what with going back to work and such, so this morning I picked this guy up. Guilliman has way too much gold filigree on him and it is proving to be a bit of a swine. This is only very basic colours and it needs a lot of cleaning. Fun though as I keep finding more detail as I work.
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This is mostly for my own reference! but you can use it to navigate to the art if you so wish :) Sheet 1:
Magnus Perturabo Sanguinius Ferrus Fulgrim Horus Sheet 2: Curze Guilliman Angron Lion Vulkan lorgar (coming up) Sheet 3 (order not guaranteed) leman russ corvus mortarion dorn Kahn alpharius
I drew more?
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the complete first page of the 3 page topless primarch series for your viewing pleasure. you can find the individual files through the Topless primarch masterpost