Anybody got an pdf file of this already?

Hyped af

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Just finished reading it. It's good, but... Well, didn't answer all the questions I had. It honestly added more questions.

Could you share the file?

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i need this

Actually expecting resolution from BL...

Here you go user. Enjoy.

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Thanks, the VK link wasn't working for me.

Amazing, thanks!

Is this story taking place after fall of Cadia?

Awesome, thank you user.

thanks a million dude. any chance you could pull out the new magos book to? lol.

Can I read this without reading anything else?

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You should read Carcharodons: Red tithe first (a direct prequel), it can be found in one of the megas.

Just like the first book.

Except all the questions already have answers if you morons would actually read HH3 and IA10.

Haven't read Outer Dark yet but the excerpt made it seem way better than Red Tithe. Even as a die-hard fan, Red Tithe wasn't that good except in certain parts. The author has gotten better at making the stories less same-y feeling and just less BL-ish overall, but if you're a fan of "bolter porn" then you'll be able to stomach Red Tithe.

That just might be the worst designed weapon in Warhammer history. It's certainly the worst sword of all time.

it's obviously a chainaxe

That is not an axe.

I didn't say it's an axe, I said it's a chainaxe

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Oooooh. That makes more sense. From the way the picture was cropped, it looked like the handle shown was the entirety of the grip.
My bad.

One thing it did clear up. Those that become the Carcharodons are not the same as those that become the Ashen Claws. I thought that was cool.

Yeah, the cropping is shitty and makes it look like there's no handle.

I couldn't finish Blood Tithe. It wasn't as bad as, say, a Jonathan Green novel, but the character writing, dialogue, and the overall prose were pretty weak, even for a Black Library novel.
The writing felt like the author was hurrying to the good parts, but there just weren't any. And the combat scenes were rather dull. I stopped reading shortly after the terminators zapped in to rescue the guys who got cut off by the tunnel explosion.