Sorry if this came up before, but is it clear what exactly happens to human souls in WH40K?
Like, Eldar souls are slurped up by Slaanesh. Unless they are imprismed (sic) and recovered.
And presumably someone who has fallen to chaos would go to their patron...
or to chaos undivided somehow?
But what if someone was, random example, a gue'vesa in service to the Greater Good?
For that matter, what happens to loyal servants of the Emperor?
From all the lore I've seen, most human souls are too weak to stick around. Eldar souls are special because of how psychically powerful their race is, so that even after death they are able to stick around - hence soul stones and the fact that their soul persists even after death. When humans die, they just fade away. If they persists as a warp ghost, it's described as more like an "echo" of the person they were, rather than the person themself.
There is the faithful
tm version wherein all human souls are protected by the Emperor. And there are soulbound astropaths for whom that is 100% true, as they are literally soulbound to the Emperor. And of course the astronomicon's psyker breakfast literally join the Emperor.
The real interesting thing is figuring out what happens to powerful human psykers. These are the humans who
are powerful enough to hold their soul together after death. There are examples of lord inquisitorial psykers who transfer their soul from body to body after death, and an entire sub-ordos dedicated to figuring out what death & souls mean for humanity (including ways to come back to life & draw "souls" back from the warp). Such powerful psyker souls face essentially the same perils as they did in life.
All demons can see them.
All demons want to eat them, possess them, or corrupt them. 'Tis a hard unlife
-Go straight for the Highbrow stuff. Eisenhorn, Gaunt. (Not Ravenor. You don't put Henry Cavill in a box.) Of the two, Gaunt would be the easier one from a "get the audience into it" standpoint, but way more expensive since it's about battles, whereas Eisenhorn is a smaller scope story that's easier to shoot and budget for.
I hope it's Gaunt's Ghosts. Bagpipes and big battles. I want the siege of Vervunhive. I want it big and bombastic
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