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Fallen Angels (The Horus Heresy Book 11)

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Horus Heresy Articles". Blogcritics (online magazine). San Francisco, California: Technorati. ISSN 1936-0649. Archived from the original on June 29, 2013 . Retrieved March 8, 2012. Herald of Sanguinius: With Sanguinius crowned Emperor of the Imperium Secundus and the threat of assassination everywhere, Azkaellon has to contend with having to protect his primarch. Even if it means putting one of his own into the line of fire both literally and symbolically. Horus Heresy: The Difficulty of Reviewing this series". March 2, 2011. Archived from the original on September 26, 2011 . Retrieved March 16, 2012. The Divine Word takes place two and a half years after the Raven Guard assault of the Perfect Fortress. Imperial Commander Marcus Valerion is having dreams again, this time of a hydra. His dreams lead him to victory in battle on Eusa. Feeling the emptiness of the war engulfing him, he finds solace in the Lectitio Divinitatus. The Lion expresses his belief that Horus was chosen as the Warmaster only because he was the first primarch found, and that if he had been found first, he would have been the Warmaster.

Sanguinius braves the horrors of the Vengeful Spirit with a single purpose in mind: to kill his corrupted brother Horus, end the Heresy, and save Terra from Chaos. But the powers behind the Warmaster do not make this an easy task... Sorcerer ( Balefire Acolyte) • Warpsmith • Dark Apostle • Master of Possession • Master of Execution • Lord Discordant • Warsmith • Apothecary • Infernus Abomination Legion focuses on the "Alpha Legion", the 20th and last of the Space Marine Legions. Characterised in earlier publications as clandestine and inscrutable, the book constitutes a major development of the entire canon of the setting with the revelation that the Legion's Primarch is actually a pair of twins, Alpharius and Omegon. The book also features the Imperial Army, the regular unmodified human fighting force of the Imperium, covering several officers and their units. Lastly, the novel introduces a new organisation to the setting, the enigmatic and ancient Cabal– an interspecies organisation opposed to Chaos. The human John Grammaticus is introduced as a prominent Cabal member. The story takes place over roughly a 6‑month period, about two years before the Heresy starts; it describes the events that eventually lead Alpharius and Omegon (publicly a single figure named Alpharius Omegon) to support Horus. The Horus Heresy is a dark, far future military space opera [2] concerning a galactic civil war within the nascent Imperium of Man, and which constitutes a cornerstone event of the dystopian science fantasy Warhammer40,000 universe. The Horus Heresy is presented as a major chapter of conflict in the Warhammer 40,000 lore: it is caused by a Chaos plot to foil the Imperium's leader and founder, the mysterious Emperor of Man, by fomenting rebellion and internecine warfare in the expanding Imperium of Man. The story focuses on the Emperor's 18 genetically engineered sons, the Primarchs, and the legions of genetically enhanced superhuman soldiers that they lead, the Legiones Astartes, which find themselves divided into loyalist and traitor factions as they struggle for religious hegemony. [3] Reputed continuity problems introduced in the series by story elements in The Outcast Dead have been the subject of discussion among the Warhammer40,000 fan community ( Antigonos et al. 2011); see also Dembski-Bowden (2012a, §"Author's Note", p.9)

Chaos Lord • Exalted Champion • Sorcerer Lord • Daemon Prince • Dark Commune ( Cult Demagogue • Mindwitch • Iconrach • Blessed Blades) Sins of the Father: During the Tempest of Angels, Sanguinius considers the possible destinies of Azkaellon and Amit. As the Palace defenses continue to weaken both physically and metaphysically, Jaghatai Khan makes a dangerous gambit to retake the Lion's Gate spaceport from a mutated Mortarion and the now-fully corrupted Death Guard. Meanwhile, those inside the walls face their own set of challenges – Dorn struggles with the continued burden of strategy, Sigismund finds the path that will herald a new breed of warriors, Keeler finds a new (and much darker) perspective for the hope of the Imperium, and an internally conflicted Valdor goes on the hunt. The final battle between the Emperor and the Warmaster, with the fate of the Imperium and all of humanity in the balance. There has been some debate over the identity of the titular 'First Heretic'. Lorgar and Argel Tal are the novel's main protagonists and both become 'heretics' over the course of the story, but chronologically Erebus and Kor Phaeron both acted in the interests of Chaos long before the book begins.

Virtues of the Sons: Before the Heresy begins, a concerned Sanguinius organises educational duels for Captains Azkellon and Amit to understand the twin aspects of their nature, so that they will be ready for the coming trials of their Legion. Galaxy in Flames starts shortly after the end of False Gods. It outlines the corrupted Warmaster's descent into madness, which leads to the fomentation of his plot to betray the Imperium. Horus pursues his secret planning of the rebellion in earnest, seeking and finding allies among his disgruntled fellow Primarchs, their Legions, and the Imperium's other organisations and key personalities. The novel details the first open move of the Heresy, the "Betrayal of Istvaan III", wherein factions of four Astartes Legions who were deemed unconvertible by their traitor brethren are ambushed during a planetary invasion of the fictional Isstvan star system. The novel marks the first distinguishment of the "Loyalists" and "Traitor" factions within the Legions and other rebel forces, including the unmodified soldiers of the Imperial Army. [14] Heart of the Conqueror features the sacrifice of Nisha Andrasta, Navigator of the World Eater's flagship, Conqueror. On board, the Daemon Primarch Angron warps the machine spirit of Conqueror and infects the entire ship. While connected to the ship and sailing through the warp, Nisha ends her own life, tearing the Conqueror from the warp in a cascade of screaming, tortured metal.

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Chirurgeon: While conducting a confidential surgery, Fabius of the Emperor's Children reflects on the time before Fulgrim, when the Gene-Blight ravaged the IIIrd Legion, and of a deadly secret that the apothecary has tried very hard to keep buried...

A Thousand Sons by Graham McNeill". London, UK: Financial Times Group. Europe Intelligence Wire. February 6, 2010. OCLC 321332763.Anovel — Corrupted by Nurgle. Captured. Interrogated by Sapphon. Assassinated by Cypher. Died Unrepentant. Imperfect: Fulgrim with the aid of Fabius tries to find the possibility of Ferrus Manus joining Horus, involving regicide, metal gauntlets, clones, an increasing number of homicidal rages, and a secret sequestered in the depths of the Traitor Apothecary's laboratory... Tzeentch meanwhile, spoke to the most scrupulous and brooding of the Fallen. The Chaos God then weaved Luther's dark claims into a far larger tapestry of betrayal and deceit, while promising the Fallen all the intellect they would need to unravel it. As for Slaanesh, the Dark Prince whispered of indulgences beyond imagining, to those Fallen who had already opened their souls to depravity in the halls of Caliban's keeps. Other Fallen venerate Chaos Undivided instead, as they think themselves above servitude to a single God. These Fallen draw strength from the arcane currents of the Warp when they need to, but are blind to the many manipulations worked upon them in return. However those Fallen who embrace Chaos Undivided, are forever denied the ability to ascend to Daemonhood. Only those who pledge their soul to a single Chaos God, can attain such glories and the Fallen Daemon Princes are amongst the mightiest and most feared of all of Chaos' champions. They are natural leaders and besides other Fallen Angels, these Daemon Princes often command legions of daemons and lesser human followers. [20a]

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