About this deal
Makea you wonder if the two lost primarch were doing, if being drooling retard with an anger problem is absolutely fine with, apparently, everyone.
Of special interest to me have been the legends of those nine who would later go on to embrace the darkness (or is it primordial truth? The Slave of Nuceria’s actual plot revolves around the question of Butcher’s Nails that Angron strongly wishes to see implanted in all of his warriors.This book gives a glimpse into Angrons past, showing how he was before the nails poisoned his mind: Kind, calm, and it seems he might have even had some latent psychic abillities. As you have no doubt gathered, it is set in two time periods and these tie up in the end to give a solid conclusion. Anyone who always assumed Angron is little more then a drooling maniac will really be surprised when reading this book.
My main gripe with it is that I just didn’t feel overly excited throughout like I have in the past for other BL titles.The really baffling thing is why he still gave the 12th Legion to them knowing how broken Angron was - unless he wanted Angron to break the 12th as well?