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Lorgar is a psyker and displays several major abilities, namely precognition, telekinesis and telepathy.
Precognition he displayed in his younger days as he had multiple visions of the Emperor coming to Colchis. Later, during the Heresy, he developed the ability to hear the song of the Warp and based on it, guide events.
Telekinesis, he displays several times. In Aurelian, he puts up a barrier between in him and An'ggrath the Unbound which blocks the daemon's punch and cracks some of it's knuckles. In Betrayer, he used telekinesis to pull down a gunship, smashes aside enemy forces as he helps dig Angron up from underground, reinforces Angron as he (Angron) prevents a titan from crushing them both under foot, and hits Roboute Guilliman with a psychic blast during their duel.
Telepathy: Lorgar displays this as well in Aurelian and Betrayer. In Aurelian, he uses it to restrain a daemonically possessed Fulgrim and forces it to snort out blood, forces Horus to let go of him despite Horus resisting and broadcasts his thoughts to Magnus during a conversations. Magnus even compliments him, calling him strong and admitting that he can feel Lorgar's power from the other side of the galaxy through his astral projection. Later, in Betrayer, Lorgar laments that he can't just read Angron's mind or probe his memories due to the Butcher's Nails. He also laters battles the Communion (a geshtalt of the last 19 World Eater Librarians) within the Warp and won.
Finally, there's Lorgar's intelligence. We have him noted as "Very high, as he is a skilled combatant and military leader." I agree with the 'Very High' rating but we can add some more details. Lorgar was more than just a soldier, warrior or leader. He was also a very accomplished scholar who penned the Lectitio Divinitatus which inspired and made the foundation of the Imperial Cult. He's also highly knowledgeable of the Warp and those who dwell within in it. He was able to use a ritual to completely heal himself after being blasted by a Titan's plasma cannon and other weaponry. Lorgar also was the one to compose the ritual needed to ascend Angron to Daemonhood and save him from the Butcher's Nails that were killing him.
Precognition he displayed in his younger days as he had multiple visions of the Emperor coming to Colchis. Later, during the Heresy, he developed the ability to hear the song of the Warp and based on it, guide events.
Telekinesis, he displays several times. In Aurelian, he puts up a barrier between in him and An'ggrath the Unbound which blocks the daemon's punch and cracks some of it's knuckles. In Betrayer, he used telekinesis to pull down a gunship, smashes aside enemy forces as he helps dig Angron up from underground, reinforces Angron as he (Angron) prevents a titan from crushing them both under foot, and hits Roboute Guilliman with a psychic blast during their duel.
Telepathy: Lorgar displays this as well in Aurelian and Betrayer. In Aurelian, he uses it to restrain a daemonically possessed Fulgrim and forces it to snort out blood, forces Horus to let go of him despite Horus resisting and broadcasts his thoughts to Magnus during a conversations. Magnus even compliments him, calling him strong and admitting that he can feel Lorgar's power from the other side of the galaxy through his astral projection. Later, in Betrayer, Lorgar laments that he can't just read Angron's mind or probe his memories due to the Butcher's Nails. He also laters battles the Communion (a geshtalt of the last 19 World Eater Librarians) within the Warp and won.
Finally, there's Lorgar's intelligence. We have him noted as "Very high, as he is a skilled combatant and military leader." I agree with the 'Very High' rating but we can add some more details. Lorgar was more than just a soldier, warrior or leader. He was also a very accomplished scholar who penned the Lectitio Divinitatus which inspired and made the foundation of the Imperial Cult. He's also highly knowledgeable of the Warp and those who dwell within in it. He was able to use a ritual to completely heal himself after being blasted by a Titan's plasma cannon and other weaponry. Lorgar also was the one to compose the ritual needed to ascend Angron to Daemonhood and save him from the Butcher's Nails that were killing him.