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Warhammer books horus heresy
Warhammer books horus heresy








The POV character lampshades it, then points out that the system is planned out for the much bigger city that Sothopolis is going to become.

  • Absurdly Spacious Sewer: The sewer system of Sothopolis is so huge that three Astartes can walk arm to arm without difficulty and still have space for people to hide out of their view.
  • Wrath of Iron is loosely connected to Fulgrim.
  • Pandorax is a Distant Finale to the events of The Damnation of Pythos.
  • Warhammer books horus heresy series#

    The Thousand Sons series directly continues the plot of Ahriman.The Black Legion series has sections that function as a direct sequel to the events of the Horus Heresy series.The Night Lords trilogy by Aaron Dembski-Bowden is set after the Heresy, but has enough flashbacks and chapters set during that time that it not only functionally acts as the Night Lords' entries in the Heresy series due to covering more of their actions than the "official" Heresy novels to date, but also provided at least one character for the Horus Heresy tabletop game.Macragges Honour, A comic book by Dan Abnett and Niel Roberts, which follows the crew of the Ultramarines' flagship as they give chase to Kor Phaeron during the Battle of Calth.Titanicus by Dan Abnett, which wraps up some hanging plot threads from Mechanicum.Astelan would later become one of the focus characters in Fallen Angels. Angels of Darkness by Gav Thorpe was written a few years before the Horus Heresy books got started, but its B-plot revolves around Astelan, one of the "fallen" Dark Angels, and his recollections of the final schism of the Dark Angels.Battle of the Fang by Chris Wraight is technically not a part of the Horus Heresy series, but it is the culmination of A Thousand Sons and Prospero Burns.Blackshields: The Red Fief by Josh Reynolds.Blackshields: The False War by Josh Reynolds.The Binary Succession by David Annandale.Master of the First by Gav Thorpe (2014).The Long Night by Aaron Dembski-Bowden (2014).Cypher: Guardian of Order by Gav Thorpe (December 2013).Lucius: The Eternal Blademaster by Graham McNeill (December 2013).Khârn: The Eightfold Path by Anthony Reynolds (December 2013).Thief of Revelations by Graham McNeill (November 2013).The Sigillite by Chris Wraight (March 2013).Veritas Ferrum by David Annandale (December 2012).Strike and Fade by John French (December 2012).Warmaster by John French (December 2012).Burden of Duty by James Swallow (October 2012).Grey Angel by John French (August 2012).Butcher's Nails by Aaron Dembski-Bowden (May 2012).Raven's Flight by Gav Thorpe (February 2010).The Dark King and The Lightning Tower by Graham McNeill and Dan Abnett (September 2010).Blood of the Emperor, a third anthology, released March 2021.Scions of the Emperor, the second anthology, released February 2019.Sons of the Emperor, a limited-edition compilation of short stories originally distributed during the 2018 Horus Heresy Weekender convention.Mortarion: The Pale King by David Annandale.Alpharius: Head of the Hydra by Mike Brooks.Lion El'Jonson: Lord of the First by David Guymer.Konrad Curze: The Night Haunter by Guy Haley.Vulkan: Lord of Drakes by David Annandale.Jaghatai Khan: Warhawk of Chogoris by Chris Wraight.Ferrus Manus: The Gorgon of Medusa by David Guymer.Fulgrim: The Palatine Phoenix by Josh Reynolds.Lorgar: Bearer of the Word by Gav Thorpe.Perturabo: The Hammer of Olympia by Guy Haley.Magnus the Red: Master of Prospero by Graham McNeill.Leman Russ: The Great Wolf by Chris Wraight.Roboute Guilliman: Lord of Ultramar by David Annandale.The Master of Mankind by Aaron Dembski-Bowden.The Damnation of Pythos by David Annandale.The First Heretic by Aaron Dembski-Bowden.The Flight of the Eisenstein by James Swallow.Beyond the core conflict with the legions of Space Marines, their Primarchs, and the Emperor, the narrative splits into various sidestories fleshing out virtually every major aspect of humanity's civil war, and the events preceding it. Long established in the background as being directly responsible for the shape the galaxy is in in the 41st millennium, it is the subject of the Horus Heresy series of novels and audio books, by various authors.

    warhammer books horus heresy

    The God-Emperor was permanently injured in a lethal duel with their leader, the Primarch Horus (his son, in a way), to the point that he is only kept alive by an extremely complex life support device known as the Golden Throne. In the Backstory of the Warhammer 40,000 universe is humanity's era of hope, only just starting to dawn after the long and terrible Dark Age, before it is brought to an end by the Horus Heresy, wherein fully half of the best warriors the human race had to offer turned to worshipping dark gods and nearly wiped out the other half.








    Warhammer books horus heresy