Warhammer 40K Novels and Discussion

that's not Galaxy in Flames user

should be in here user mega.nz/#F!wx4BiKhD!YhnAf1BqSmAB8dO6xDM56Q

those are oldies but the best

That was hands down my favorite sequence of the book. Beforehand I was enjoying the novel, afterwards I was seriously engaged.

Mine too, even if it was just getting into Eisenhorn's head again. Loved all the call backs and how it peeled back how utterly miserable and alone he is. Do you think he actually was able to travel to Queen Mab with the virus or it was all a vision quest?

I also loved the celestial loom object as a mcguffin, coolest introduction to 40k lore in years. It's why I've always enjoyed Abnett

Who do you think the Yellow King is? I keep thinking it's Horus

You magnificent bastard, thank you.

I plan on reading that during this binge-reading session

>I plan on reading that during this binge-reading session
don't read it till you read all of Eisenhorn, Ravenor, and all the short stories associated with them. I'm serious.

I don't know. I think he had the power to do so, sure. The agents of the Cognitae say you have to surrender to the virus in order to gain that power but who knows if thats the truth. I think if Eisenhorn had gone with the ghosts of his past he would have just become a slave. I think the King in Yellow is a brand new character and/or has a connection to the Word Bears.

We know the Word Bearers are supporting the Cognitae in some form, we know the Emperors Children want to access the City of Dust (and apparently need to assemble in some force to do so), and we know the Alpha Legion has some stake in this but I don't think it's clear yet whose side they're on. I wouldn't be surprised if the King in Yellow turned out to be Lorgar or something, trying to figure out Enuncia to perfect his book.[/spoilers]

DEVASTATION OF FUCKING BAAL
READ IT

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There was a lot of shit in there that made the Emperor look like he could take a more active role in answering prayers, which has some cool implications for the rest of the Bequin Trilogy

That is neither galaxy in flames nor Scars my boy