What primarch hates his legion?

The Primarch who most famously hated his own Legion was Konrad Curze (Night Haunter) of the Night Lords, despising them as the worst scum from his homeworld of Nostramo, which he saw as a reflection of his own failures and growing madness, though Angron (World Eaters) also had deep self-loathing and resentment for his Legion and their butcher-like existence. Curze felt his Legion embodied the brutality he tried to suppress, while Angron saw his sons as corrupted playthings, wishing he wasn't their father at all, notes Quora.
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Which Primarch hates his own legion?

He hated his Legion so much that he pretty much killed himself (or, at least, lost the will to live and allowed himself to be killed). Curze. He knew that his legion was made up of the same scum that he used to hunt.
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Who are the two forgotten Primarchs?

The Lost Primarchs of the First Founding Space Marine Legions are the two primarchs of the IInd and XIth Legions. They were, for unknown reasons, deliberately expunged along with the Astartes of their Legions from all known Imperial records and archives before the onset of the Horus Heresy in the early 31st Millennium.
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Who was the weakest Primarch?

Lorgar Aurelian is widely considered the weakest Primarch in direct combat due to his scholarly, preacher nature, lacking the martial prowess of most brothers, though he became powerful as a Daemon Prince; Alpharius Omegon are also contenders due to their smaller stature and emphasis on stealth, while some argue Magnus the Red was physically weak when his psychic powers were countered. Ultimately, "weakest" depends on definition: Lorgar for fighting, Alpharius for physique, or Magnus when stripped of sorcery, but all became formidable in their own ways. 
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Did Mortarion willingly join Nurgle?

Mortarion gave himself and the legion over to nurgle in an act of love and desperation to save them, which is kinda sweet when you remember he did not like them.
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Who is the oldest space marine still alive?

The oldest living loyalist Space Marine in Warhammer 40k lore is widely considered to be Commander Dante of the Blood Angels, who has led his Chapter for over 1,100 years and is nearing 1,500 years old, though Bjorn the Fell-Handed (in a Dreadnought) and other ancient figures like Ortan Cassius are also contenders, with some Chaos Marines or those in stasis potentially even older.
 
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Why did Lorgar turn to chaos?

Lorgar turned to Chaos due to a profound spiritual crisis after the Emperor rejected his worship, coupled with manipulation from his Word Bearers lieutenants, Erebus and Kor Phaeron, leading him to seek higher gods, discovering the Ruinous Powers during a pilgrimage and eventually orchestrating the Horus Heresy to spread faith in the Warp. His fall stemmed from a deep need to find divine meaning, shattered by the burning of his city, Monarchia, and amplified by Chaos's promises of truth and power.
 
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Which Primarch has the saddest story?

Angron. Not only was he a slave from birth to death, but when he had a chance to really, truly help, He was told no.
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Are Tau the weakest faction?

The only reason Tau are "weak" is because the imperium is the poster faction. If you actually read Tau lore they are just as strong as any other faction but they choose to attempt peace first rather than outright attacking.
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Is Guilliman stronger than Angron?

Guilliman held his own in a 2v1 against Angron/Lorgar. He has defeated Lorgar, Mortarion, Corax and Magnus. It was "spread" (by the Alpha Legion) that he defeated Alpharius during the HH - But even Guilliman doesn't recall that fight. That being said - Guilliman doesn't shine in 1v1 fights...
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Could Sanguinius ever return?

While Sanguinius's death was definitive, the possibility of his return in Warhammer 40,000 lore is a popular fan theory, driven by the return of other Primarchs and lore hints about his soul's survival in the Warp, with potential avenues including a cloned body, a psychic manifestation (like the Sanguinor), or a full resurrection, though many believe it would cheapen his sacrifice.
 
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Did any traitor legion stay loyal?

Yup, there were sizable pockets in most of the Traitor Legions that stayed loyal, and were culled. On the flip side, there also were traitors among the loyalist legions as well (most well known being the Dark Angels and White Scars).
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Are there any female Primarchs?

Primarchs are just a one off bigger Space Marine. So no. No female Primarchs.
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Who is the oldest primarch?

The oldest Primarch by creation order and designation is Lion El'Jonson (1st Legion), often called the "First" and "Eldest Brother," created first by the Emperor, though all Primarchs were largely simultaneous creations, with Alpharius/Omegon being the youngest (20th Legion). However, due to time dilation in the Warp, some lore suggests Horus or even Vulkan (who lived exceptionally long in realspace) might have experienced more subjective time, making them effectively "older" in experience, but Lion is the canonical first-born.
 
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Which primarch turned to chaos first?

The first Primarch to fall to Chaos, though not the first to rebel, was Lorgar Aurelian, Primarch of the Word Bearers, who was swayed by his chaplains Erebus and Kor Phaeron after being scorned by the Emperor for his worship, becoming the first to embrace the Ruinous Powers willingly before the Horus Heresy officially began. He was then instrumental in corrupting others, most notably Horus, making him the architect of the heresy, even though Horus became the Warmaster and first to launch a large-scale attack. 
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Do skaven exist in 40k?

No, the iconic ratmen known as the Skaven are from Warhammer Fantasy and Age of Sigmar, not Warhammer 40,000, though fans often wish for them due to their tech-savvy, sneaky, and chaotic nature fitting the 40k universe. While there's no official Skaven army in 40k, some lore hints at similar devolved rat-like species, and players create popular fan-made conversions (like "Adeptus Ratakus") to bring them in. 
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Which 40k god is the strongest?

Khorne is the strongest, in terms of brute force. Nurgle's power vaxes and vanes ... sometimes he is the most powerful, sometimes not. Slaanesh is the weakest of the four, but was still stronger than all the Eldar Gods, except one!
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What assassin killed a Primarch?

It is about M'Shen, the Callidus assassin who became the only mortal to kill a Primarch (Konrad Kurze of the Night Lords.)
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Have any of the Primarchs cried?

For the first and last time in his life, Corax cried. He cried not for the loss of life, though it was great. He cried not for the degradation that had been heaped upon his dead warriors, though it was obscene. He cried for all Space Marines, for the shame that Horus had brought upon them.
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Who is the shortest Primarch?

The shortest Primarchs in Warhammer 40k lore are the twins Alpharius and Omegon, who were deliberately made shorter by the Emperor to blend in, often described as barely taller than a standard Space Marine (around 8 feet), allowing them to pass as regular legionaries, unlike most other Primarchs who towered over them.
 
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Did any custodes fall to Chaos?

Officially, no Custodes has ever voluntarily fallen to Chaos, as their creation by the Emperor makes them incredibly resistant, but lore features instances where their bodies were puppeted, like the Emperor's honour guard on Horus's flagship, and the unique case of Ra Endymion, who contained a powerful daemon, showing they can be externally manipulated or host warp entities, but not truly corrupted like Space Marines. They are considered incorruptible in will, but not entirely immune to physical control by extreme warp power.
 
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Which Primarch fell to Nurgle?

Mortarion. In the Warhammer 40,000 setting, Mortarion is one of the twenty Space Marine Primarchs, genetically engineered by the Emperor. He led the Death Guard Legion and, during the Horus Heresy, fell to Chaos pledging himself and his men to Nurgle.
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Is there a fifth Chaos god?

Yes, there's a popular, though often non-canon, concept of a fifth Chaos God in Warhammer 40k named Malice (originally Malal), representing pure anarchy and self-destruction, existing as a shadowy figure hated by the other four (Khorne, Tzeentch, Nurgle, Slaanesh). While Games Workshop has removed him from official canon due to licensing issues, he occasionally resurfaces, with some lore speculating he's a dark aspect of the Emperor, while recent stories hint at a developing "Dark King" as a potential fifth entity.
 
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