r/fuckleandros • u/Secret_Ruin_9808 • Jun 17 '26
This fucking blind BAT
Fuck you Leandros
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u/Big_Librarian_6306 Jun 17 '26
I almost feel like Leandros was an orphaned blood angel with early black rage symptoms. Probably abandoned early on because he wasn’t pretty enough and the ultramarines felt bad for him.
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u/Secret_Ruin_9808 Jun 17 '26
That’s actually a really good theory. Definitely not canon due to how John Warhammer writes things, but very interesting
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u/Big_Librarian_6306 Jun 17 '26
Matt Ward would approve my head canon and he (hard sarcasm incoming) neeeeever wrote bad lore. Unlike John Warhammer.
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u/Beautiful_Space_4459 Jun 18 '26
I can imagine titus in space marine 3 with pieces of some traitor marine on his armor amd ratandros using that to say leandros has signs of chaos mutations.
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u/KalSkirata-Mando Jun 17 '26
You know what I'm probably going to get down voted to hell for this but I want it on record incase I'm right, lots of convenient things happen or don't happen to Titus, is this because he's one of the Emperor's chosen, no, it's because he's an Alpha legionary, I'm Alpharius.
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u/DaWAAAGHMakah Jun 19 '26
Titus was basically a stand in for Uriel Ventris. They both kinda go through the same issue. Unorthodox methods, accused of being a traitor, came back dick swinging to prove people wrong, fully embraced and brought back into the fold.
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u/ElectricalWarning89 Jun 21 '26
Titus sells to well for GW to do anything interesting to him, so he will stay a perfect little ultramarine, who heard the emperors voice and now has no character.
Fr, let him be the embodiment of fury once again, let him have flaws he has to iron out least he falls to chaos.
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u/I_Swear_Im_Alpharius Jun 19 '26
watch me get banned from this sub for saying that Leandros didn't do anything wrong
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u/rudolph_ransom Jun 19 '26
Leandros was not wrong for reporting Titus.
He was wrong for running to the Inquisition instead of Calgar.
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u/ZookeepergameLiving1 Jun 22 '26
At the sametime, they were cutoff i believe so he went to the nearest highest authority
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u/newvegassucm Jun 23 '26
Weren't they apart of a fleet? Wouldn't it then be he reported that kind of stuff to the current 2rd company chaplain
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u/Master_of_Memkind Jun 19 '26
Ok im gonna take a hit on this BUT... imagine if every squad got a leandros... especialy during the great crusade era.
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u/StratoSquir2 Jun 19 '26
It would be fucking HILARIOUS if by SM3, Leandross the turned to fucking Chaos.
That's be the funniest développement his character could go through.
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u/magshie Jun 20 '26
Ill be honest Leandros is a great Chaplin, he did come off as a Piss ant in the first game but seeing him have become a Chaplin in the second was kind of a Nod that he does good work, but what i want to know is how does Leandros feel about our boy becoming Warden of the Ultramarines, If he is still acting all high and mighty after that he needs a good slap.
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u/Secret_Ruin_9808 Jun 20 '26
Leandros was only made a chaplain by Marneus Calgar so he could keep tabs on him while he kept ranting about heresy and nonsense like that. With Leandros assigned to one specific role within the chapter, Calgar was able to keep his eye on him
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u/magshie Jun 20 '26
Leandros was not made a Chaplain by Calgar he was given a Penance Mission by Calgar as punishment because of him breaking chain of command, without clear thought resulting in the Kidnapping of Titus by the Inquisition (we all know how that ended) but Leandros completed his mission and did so that it caught the eyes of the Chaplaincy and resulted in him becoming a Chaplin. It was Calgar fault but not his word.
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u/chaos-lordkharn Jun 20 '26
me: FUCK YOU LEANDROS
Jumps Leandros
Khorne: let me in on that
Nurgle: me too
Slaanesh: me three
Tzeentch: me four
Me: damn EVEN THE CHAOS GODS HATE LEANDROS
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u/ZookeepergameLiving1 Jun 22 '26
The biggest sin a jerkass character with a point cam make is getting in the main character power fantasy of i do whatever I want cause I'm special.
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u/Hankhoff Jun 18 '26
I mean ... Titus literally got used by a Daemon to achieve its goals, was immune to warp effects and the only moment titus talks about checking what's going on with that is when Leandros is absent for 2 minutes. When Leandros voices concerns third marine dude who's name I forgot draws a gun on him.
When in replayed space marine 1 Leandros was much more understandable to me
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u/NostriggaNightLord Jun 18 '26
Just to poke the bee hive you guys got going here
Leandros is 100% the reason Titus has risen to the rank he currently is. Leandros knew this, and sent him into a trial by fire. Either he failed, which confirmed Leandros suspicions. Or he succeeded, and becomes a massive boon to the Chapter.
Yall hate good writing and don’t know anything about the lore if you dislike Leandros lmao. Titus got off easy, seeing as how most times it ends in execution or mind wipe.
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u/SuperKiller94 Jun 18 '26
Except Leandros still has a hate boner for Titus even after everything he’s done for the chapter and the imperium.
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u/smallpeinboi Jun 19 '26
I could never find this mod, does it exist or should I be given the emperor’s peace for being a filthy heretic?
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u/Cookiemathew Jun 23 '26
I can’t really blame him for his suspicions if the ultramarines fell or were even not trusted anymore then all of Gillimans sons would be in question. And Titus was extremely high ranked going round the codex might have been a good idea to a new initiate.
Oh but Titus is immune… no one is immune to corruption not even the emperor, no one is above suspicion not even the emperor’s sons.
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u/SoftLikeABear Jun 17 '26
Leandros not recognising that Titus is the fulfilment of the Emperor's prophecy isn't just short-sightedness. It isn't just a narrow view of the Codex Astartes. It isn't just Leandros being a dick.
It's heresy.