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Horus heresy novels thousand sons
Horus heresy novels thousand sons







horus heresy novels thousand sons

I call it "watering down the story, and milking the money (insert *primarch fights attract fanboys*). This is like, so true, that I would by you a barrel of ale for this comment. But, alas, the cash cow needs milking, so I can see why they would drag on.

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I kinda just wish BL would simply put the series to an end soon, its not like we don't already know what happens. So far my favorite book has been "Fulgrim" for its detailed look into the plunge to darkness and excess the Legion of the Emperor's Children took.īut I have noticed the series drag quite a lot. Even as we speak, I suspect he flees for Deliverance. Who else will come? Not Ferrus, certainly. The Wolf is too busy cutting off heads as our father’s executioner, while the Lion holds on to his secrets, and has no special fondness for you. He’s too busy being the Emperor’s groundskeeper, hiding behind the palace walls. Lorgar even says: "The Wolves won, meathead."ĭorn won’t help you either. It was a balance, 50/50 - Angron overpowered Russ, and the Wolves were losing ground to the World Eaters but Russ and his warriors had Angron by the balls, and barely broke a sweat. We're talking about a battle the Wolves won, by isolating the enemy general through pack tactics, and threatening to kill him, without a hope of defending himself. I can see definately see your point! Everything looks so much more scary and threathening from ordinary humans perspective! Though a Space marine trashing up the place is so much more fun to read Normal humans generaly dont do that much of amazing stuff When they do im like, wtfomgnoes!ĪDB: I showed the Wolves revealing the key weakness at the heart of the World Eaters showing Angron that his Legion was broken and worthless compared to the others that he was the one primarch who couldn't trust his own warriors, and that they didn't care if he lived or died showing that loyalty to brothers and sons is the heart of success for the Legiones Astartes, to the point even Lorgar makes a big deal out of saying the World Eaters and their primarch were massively outclassed by Russ, and Angron was too stupid to see the lesson Russ had sacrificed time, sweat, and blood, to teach. Sure, in stories which feature the Primarchs the Marines should be the primary supporting cast, but the best Heresy books are the ones largely written from the perspective of ordinary humans Mechanicum and Legion. I don't even see why the Marines get the big billing to be honest, if the Army, Mechanicum, and Titan Legions hadn't joined in the Heresy as well, the Traitor Legions would have been squashed like bugs. I'm the opposite myself, I want more non-Astartes stuff. Waaghboss Grobnub wrote: I love the series. My top 5 thus far of the Horus heresy Novels. which i like very much since i like the ideals and customs of the Dark Angels. though that is to be expected, since it focusess around Loyalist vs Traitors. I also miss the mass SM vs Orky goodness. might be confusing from time to time.Īlso the books that pretty much have very little astartes action in them seem to interest me less.

horus heresy novels thousand sons

a novel 10 books away could take place before Horus rising and such.

horus heresy novels thousand sons

The biggest con in my opinion is that you get pulled forwards and backwards in to time. Which are so much alike yet so different. Know the primarchs you get to experience the feel of the legions. Not all chaos turned legions did so willingly, some were tricked etc. You get to experience first hand how those involved experienced the heresy. The pro's far outweight the cons nowadays.









Horus heresy novels thousand sons