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So I just recently found out the slaanesh wasn't the god of excess originally but essentially the chaos god of sex in older additions. alot of her lore was focused around sex and sexual topics before GW rebranded her to be excess in all its form, which was a good thing. now I'm curious what was the lore around fulgrim's fall during this time or was it not made back then before slaanesh got rebranded?

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[–] DragonTypeWyvern@midwest.social 2 points 1 month ago

Crazy sex was invented in the 90's so in Rogue Trader they had Fulgrim join the Heresy because of their superior range of hair products.