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Magnus returned to the vision once more, and confronted Erebus directly, revealing that Horus had not been talking to Hastur Sejanus all along, but the deceitful First Chaplain of the Word Bearers. Erebus offered forth explanations and accusations, but Horus was not swayed by either Magnus or Erebus and declared that he had made his decision to accept the offer of the Ruinous Powers and stake his own claim for rulership of the galaxy. This was the turning point that officially marked the beginning of the Horus Heresy, as Horus fell under the influence of Chaos due to his own pride and overweening ambition.

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Find sources: "Graham McNeill"– news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR ( June 2020) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) You're right, Mal, you and Erebus both. My father made me for immortality and the galaxy should know of me. Ten thousand years from now I want my name to be known all across the heavens." LA Times... - Graham McNeill". Graham McNeill. 3 June 2015. Archived from the original on 26 April 2017 . Retrieved 29 March 2017. Truthfully, in these times of modification along with licensing of franchise company along with ‘constitutional freedoms’ being sold off to companies that understand ABSOLUTELY NOTHING worrying the source product – there’s alot of points offered (particularly 40k linked) that merely does not reduce it. 90% of what you find there is fixed, generally the remains of a superb recommendation striped to the bones by censorship as well as idiotic amounts of modifying as well as boosting that leave the consumers with a product that really feels malnourished as well as unfulfilling.Going from the pursuit of perfection in all things to ultimate depravity isn’t a journey anybody makes in one step, it’s a series of small ones – each one justifiable in its own isolated way. But after you’ve taken a hundred of those small steps, you’re a long way from who you were at the start.” Chambers, Andy; Haines, Pete; McNeill, Graham; Hoare, Andy (2002). Warhammer 40,000 Codex: Necrons (3rded.). Nottingham: Games Workshop. ISBN 1-84154-190-7. I know, but it is a pleasant fiction, my dear, and the sheer impossibility of a quest is no reason to abandon it.” It was a long day, with all manner of subjects covered and at the end of it all I was thoroughly inspired and couldn’t wait to get started. I knew I’d be writing the follow up to Dan Abnett’s book (a mouth-watering and terrifying prospect, let me tell you) though had already written ‘I must write this!’ next to my notes on the story of Fulgrim and Ferrus Manus…

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The Great Crusade that has taken humanity into the stars continues. The Emperor of Mankind has handed the reins of command to his favoured son, the Warmaster Horus. Yet all is not well in the armies of the Imperium...

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In 2011, McNeill wrote his first novel for Fantasy Flight Games (known for a wide range of roleplaying games, card games, and board games), Ghouls of the Miskatonic, the first story of the Dark Waters Trilogy, based on the company's H.P. Lovecraft-derived Arkham Horror board game. [ citation needed]

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The rule of the kings has always been threatened by an angry son more than the enemies around. The battle for the throne within the family is the real danger that can end the whole family in no time. The Emperor of Mankind before his death handed over the kingdom to his favorite son i.e the Warmaster Horus. The Great Crusade that has taken humanity into the stars continues. The Emperor of mankind has handed the reins of command to his favoured son, the Warmaster Horus. Yet all is not well in the armies of the Imperium. Horus is still battling against the jealousy and resentment of his brother primarchs and, when he is injured in combat on the planet Davin, he must also battle his inner daemon. With all the temptations that Chaos has to offer, can the weakened Horus resist? The epic tale of The Horus Heresy continues in the sequel to Horus Rising. The fate of the galaxy now rests in the simple choice of one man; loyalty or heresy? A world of death is a world of stagnation, without the change that makes it worthwhile. What you call uncertainty, I call life itself.” When you have come to the edge of all that you know and are about to drop off into the darkness of the unknown, faith is knowing that one of two things will happen,’ the Warmaster had told him. A wise man of Old Earth had once claimed that science would destroy mankind, not through its weapons of mass destruction, but through finally proving that there was no god.”McNeill, Graham; Hoare, Andy; Haines, Pete (2003). Warhammer 40,000 Codex: Witchhunters (1sted.). Nottingham: Games Workshop. ISBN 1-84154-485-X. It is the folly of men to believe that they are great players on the stage of history, that their actions might affect the grand procession that is the pasage of time.” McNeill, Graham (2014). The Dark Waters Trilogy III - Dweller in the Deep. Roseville: Fantasy Flight.

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