Whoa. Just whoa.



Compared to the very static feel of the probably most iconic piece of art of this confrontation this has a far more immediate dynamic. It's very "in your face".



This Horus is a monster, but - if I'm not seeing things and it looks for me like he's crying - a tragic monster. A far cry from the stately triumphant Horus that seems to dominate other interpretations, here he is a frantic, frenzied thing that lost control of the situation a long time ago. I really like your interpretation.



Also, Sanguinius. Not the dignified tragic dead victim on the stairs... but mutilated, torn apart and put on display... I have to agree this is probably more realistic than anything else. And yet, when looking at Horus... It seems that he still had the better fate.



In short: Awesome pic. *shudders*