The following are the most important battles and campaigns during the Heresy:. Following the Siege of Terra, Horus was permakilled, Big E was interred onto the Golden Throne, the surviving primarchs freaked out trying to figure out what do now that daddy was in a coma, the traitors fucked off into the Eye of Terror, and overall the galaxy slowly and collectively lost their minds now that their wise and all-powerful ruler was no longer around to tell them what to do.
First published in by Game Designer's Workshop, it was the Emprah versus his evil bastard of a son in the scorched earth of Terra. Ahem, as he was saying, The more recent edition was published by Fantasy Flight Games. Also a two-player wargame, it includes over sculpted minifigs, sculpted buildings, and even Horus and the Emprah themselves are units on the board. It also adds more territory, as the fight can be pushed back onto the traitor's flagship Vengeful Spirit.
Combat is less dice-y and more card-y. Not to be confused with the lame Horus Heresy card game, whose only saving grace was the awesome card art that would appear in the Horus Heresy artbooks anyway. For the last decade, Black Library has been publishing novels that explore the events of the Horus Heresy, looking at the rivalries among the Primarchs and exploring just why everything went down the tubes. The novels are by a selection of different authors, which is a total pain if you like to organise your books alphabetically by author.
The reception to the series has been somewhat Of course, like we mentioned, there's some that are Well, let's just say that the worst are a matter of much debate. Yep, it's getting an entire series to itself. What, did you really think they'd dedicate only one book to it? The series is slated to be eight books long. Because Black Library don't seem satisfied confusing us with all their anthologies, audio-books, and short stories, they have begun releasing a spin-off series of Horus Heresy novels centered on the Primarchs.
The series don't really take place in a specific time, but generally focuses on expanding on the titular Primarch's backstory and motivations during events before the Horus Heresy though some of them also have events occurring after it.
Why Black Library lists it as part of the Horus Heresy series when that isn't always the case is beyond our comprehension.
Centers on the papa smurf himself, and him trying to deal with how the Emperor used him like a rusty hammer to smack Lorgar in the head at Monarchia. Uses a conflict against Orks squatting on human ruins as a vehicle for him and the smurfs to express their angst over the event. Eventually discover that the original humans went extinct from literally a war of red shirts vs blue shirts.
A subplot details the conflict of morality the Ultramarines legion had with their Destroyer companies, especially the Nemesis Chapter later a second founding who held on to their Terran roots.
Guilliman didn't much like their use, but eventually saw their necessity especially when Imperium Secundus came swinging around. Focuses on Leman Russ' notorious rivalry with the Lion, and explaining why to this day whenever the Chapters meet they throw the gauntlet down and beat the stuffing out of one another.
Notably it reveals some interesting stuff like the Lion being aware of the Space Wolves' furry issue and keeping a lid on it.
And that the Lion shanked Russ in the imperial basement in front of a fresco of the compliance where they previously fought. Establishes clearly that even with overpowered Mech suits, baseline humans will always lose to legionary soldiers. Depicts the unlikely friendship between Magnus and old Pert with a joint venture between their legions to evacuate a planet that's getting torn apart by accelerated magnetic polarity shifts.
Things go wrong on the planet due to totally not Chaos cult nonsense, and it does a decent job of showing Magnus' flaws, specifically his inability to leave things that have 'do not fuck with this' written on them alone, something Pert tries and fails at making him understand. Crucially, it's set early enough in the Crusade that the use of psychic powers by Astartes is uncommon and the Thousand Sons basically have to keep a lid on how powerful they really are.
They do not succeed. The original colonists of Morningstar survived by rounding up all the psykers into their seed ship and splitting them from their psychic powers, throne room of the emperor style. However since they didn't dissipate these psychic powers, the souls of the psykers just floated around inside the ship until they joined up into a single entity.
When their jailers realized what was happening, they ran and sealed the ship but the psychic gestalt had already infected their minds with a doomsday meme, resulting in the shenanigans that Magnus and Pert arrive to. Magnus poke balls the psychic gestalt into his book, and the surviving natives of Morningstar are obliterated in space to stop the meme from spreading.
Probably the book in the series that did the most character building of all of them. This book is a mix of showing off Perturabo's childhood on Olympia alongside a 'current' day conflict against the Hrud.
The former showing why Pert is the odd genius manchild guy he is, while the latter does a great job of showing why fucking with an alien species capable of controlling time is somewhat of a stupid idea.
However, the real draw of the book is that it is mainly written as an attempt to merge together the seemingly contradictory depictions of Pert we've had over the years. Showing how the ruthless dick who decimates his legion for not being good enough in the Forgeworld books is the same guy who just wanted to be a builder in Angel Exterminatus.
Definitely a sperg. Also he may or may not have wanted to bang his adopted sister. Yep, the first ish? Focusing slightly more on Kor Phaeron rather than Lorgar himself, showing him to be a manipulative dick who beat Lorgar as a child and never really bought into this whole 'fatherhood' shtick, or this whole concept of One True God but allowed Lorgar his fantasies and to take over Colchis By 'Word' or by 'Mace' while Phaeron benefitted from increased position and secretly kept the faith of Chaos Gods.
Though by the end Kor Phaeron wonders if Lorgar just let him think that he was manipulated and could have disposed of him at any time.
The book does introduce a contrasting character to Kor Phaeron who actually shows Lorgar compassion growing up and was far more worthy of being named 'father' but was far less useful to Lorgar's goals. The book shows that Lorgar isn't as stupid or naive as everyone thinks and does indeed realise that people have been using him for their own gains, but while he only really cares about doing the work of the gods, so long as they both align he doesn't seem to care.
Fulgrim tries to conquer the newly discovered planet Byzas with only 7 men. Planet has devolved to steam power and bolt-action bolters, but capital palace has DAOT gun defenses and they use anti-grav airships think blimps but no gas bubble. Along the way he encounters a brotherhood much like his own that wants to work with him that Fulgrim dismisses as a bunch of idealists.
It's implied that he COULD have gotten the same results Compliance working with them but unfortunately that would have meant calling in backup and Fulgrim didn't want to do that so that was out of the question. In the end Fulgrim takes the world, but nearly dies from a hidden hydrogen bomb which he disarms. Several of the characters such as Cyrius who gets shanked by a squad from the brotherhood while wearing armor and has to be saved by fulgrim , who later became Lucius's first armor-victim actually, and Kasperos Telmar later become prominent champions of chaos, while the others were blown up on Istvaan III.
Also makes the first but all too brief direct mention of one of the Missing Primarchs, as well as the amusing spectacle of Fabius Bile in formal attire. Ferrus is overseeing joint exercises between the Iron Hands and the Emperor's Children when he learns about a noncompliant human empire called the Gardinaal.
He decides that he'll conquer them singlehandedly so as to impress the Emperor and his brothers and maybe even get appointed to that Warmaster position everyone's whispering about. He pretty quickly decides to quit fucking around and orders his fleet to demolish their entire capital planet before personally going down to smash faces in until the Gardinaal surrender.
In the end, he admits to Fulgrim that he doesn't have the patience to be Warmaster, and that he'll back whoever gets the job. Probably the highlight of the novel is that we get a look inside Ferrus' head while it's still attached to the rest of him.
Ferrus is a zealot who gives no fucks about anything beyond conquering systems in the name of the Emprah and being the best there is at what he does. The book was published in multiple languages including English, consists of pages and is available in Paperback format. The main characters of this science fiction, 40k story are ,. The book has been awarded with , and many others.
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