Lord Ragnarok Posted May 5, 2010 Share Posted May 5, 2010 The Dornian Heresy As a member of the moderating team here at the B&C I've had the chance to do some pretty cool things. For starters I get to work alongside some of the most knowledgeable, enthusiastic Space Marine players, writers and painters on the planet. I've also been able to help run various Arenas of Death, helped to judge various competitions and I even get to occasional tidbit of inside info on upcoming Astartes projects from GW. But the real reason I love what I do here is that I get the chance to help shape the direction of the B&C, one of the largest, and we hope best, 40K sites on the internet. It can be a daunting responsibility but it's also a great honour and an even greater pleasure and it's times like today, the launch of The Dornian Heresy Volume 1, itself Volume 1 of the Legio Imprint, that really drive that home for me.The Bolter & Chainsword's mission statement is simple:"The Bolter & Chainsword exists to help people learn about modelling, painting, understanding, and playing with power armoured armies in the Warhammer 40k game universe."What you hold in your hands (or more likely, see on your monitor) is the first half of one of the most ambitious undertakings we've seen in the 40K community in a long time - a complete alternate history of the pivotal Heresy era of the Imperium and one of the best examples of the B&C ethos we've seen in just as long. Lead author Aurelius Rex and his co-conspirators, including Ferrata, Owlandmoonguy and a number of very talented artists, present to you 'The Dornian Heresy, Volume I'. Inspired by the Index Astartes articles that appeared White Dwarf in the early 2000's, a time many consider the peak of both that august publication and Space Marine fluff in general, this book gives you a chance to relive to those glory days from a new perspective.A quote from Aurelius' own introduction will give you a taste of what's inside:This premier issue is devoted to chronicling something a little different; a twisted alternate timeline in which Warmaster Horus was able to cast off the daemonic influences that sought to possess him, and where the Ruinous Powers were instead forced to corrupt Rogal Dorn to overthrow the Emperor. The Dornian Heresy is the tale of an alternate universe where choices, sometimes large, sometimes small, have led to the familiar primarchs and legions meeting very different fates. For instance, how different might things have turned out if Sanguinius had instead been found and raised by the mutant tribes of Baal, or if Angron's first meeting with the Emperor had been as an honourable ally against the slavers at Fedan Mhor? The authors of each of the 10 full-length articles have done a tremendous job of producing high-quality stories that will resonate with 40K players both new and old as a plausible alternative to the Horus Heresy. Careful evaluation of the characters, strengths and flaws of the pre-Heresy Primarchs and their Legions has resulted in some amazing twists and turns to the familiar Heresy story, some you might guess, others will simply leave your jaw on the floor but still strike true with the 40K fluff aficionado. So what are you waiting for? Come join Aurelius and his brothers in ink as they create history anew with The Dornian Heresy Volume I!And remember, this is just the first half of the story!Legio Imprints This book in particular, and the Legio Imprint in general, also represents yet another step forward for the B&C. For more than 10 years now the B&C has been the online place for Space Marine players to gather to talk about their armies, their ideas and other aspects of what might appear to be a rather unhealthy obsession with small plastic army men for many of us. For almost as many years we've been offering tools to help Astartes players around the world make the hobby easier, more fun and even cooler. These tools have included the Interactive Space Marine Painter (and its Chaos and Xenos counterparts), the Librarium and the Liber Astartes Guide to DIYing. We've also held competitions and community events and generally tried to be the only place a 40K player need come for information and advice on painting, playing or understanding Space Marine armies and fluff, to whit - The Ultimate Space Marine Resource Site.Now the B&C is stepping up its efforts to give the wider 40K community a taste of the tremendous talent and amazing effort put into projects across this site. This will take the form of semi-regular e-publications created by the B&C community which will showcase the best of the B&C to the rest of the world. Note that the phrase 'the best of the B&C' will cast a wide net, we'll be looking for the best writing, painting, rules, gaming advice and more all across the board to appear in future volumes of the Imprint. Also note that when we say 'created by the B&C community' we mean that too, we'll be looking for authors, artists, painters and even members to help with the production processes of digital publications.You'll hear more about this project in coming months but in the meantime, if you're interested in helping, or you've got a suggestion about what deserves to be part of the Legio Imprint or even an idea for a volume then please contact me, SCC, via PM.Right now I'd particularly love to hear from anyone willing to lend us their desktop publishing or e-publishing skills and experience, the board itself provides us with a natural pool of talented 40K artists and authors but the real trick is producing high quality publications to do justice to their work. Again, please send me a PM if you think you can help.- SCCB&C AdministratorDownload The Dornian Heresy Vol. I Here! 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Vlk Posted May 5, 2010 Share Posted May 5, 2010 This is brilliant and words cannot describe the awesomeness... a great idea and excellent work. Now I don't feel the need to start any Chaos SM legion anymore - because I ALREADY HAVE ONE! Bwahahahaha! (although I most certainly remain loyal to the beloved Allfather and so on and so on, don't worry :tu:) Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/200584-the-dornian-heresy-volume-i-legio-imprint-issue-i/#findComment-2389472 Share on other sites More sharing options...
whitewolfmxc Posted May 6, 2010 Share Posted May 6, 2010 great................blood claws for the blood god..............wait what ? lol Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/200584-the-dornian-heresy-volume-i-legio-imprint-issue-i/#findComment-2389919 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vlk Posted May 6, 2010 Share Posted May 6, 2010 Of course it's kinda weird but let's face it - if we were to choose one of the Chaos Gods, who would it be? That's right. Khorne. Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/200584-the-dornian-heresy-volume-i-legio-imprint-issue-i/#findComment-2390748 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sarapham Posted May 6, 2010 Share Posted May 6, 2010 Of course it's kinda weird but let's face it - if we were to choose one of the Chaos Gods, who would it be? That's right. Khorne. What I found really weird was that Blood Angels were not also Khorne together with us, Nurgle was a bit far fetched for them even if they are "sick". Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/200584-the-dornian-heresy-volume-i-legio-imprint-issue-i/#findComment-2390798 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jonas Stromclaw Posted May 6, 2010 Share Posted May 6, 2010 Of course it's kinda weird but let's face it - if we were to choose one of the Chaos Gods, who would it be? That's right. Khorne. What I found really weird was that Blood Angels were not also Khorne together with us, Nurgle was a bit far fetched for them even if they are "sick". Bah, it was bloody creative making Blood Angels Nurgle. Personally I actually like the more 'killing psykers for the blood god' angle than just general destruction. I really wouldn't mind if this was the official fluff of the space wolves because we still get to kill thousand sons! Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/200584-the-dornian-heresy-volume-i-legio-imprint-issue-i/#findComment-2390834 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sarapham Posted May 7, 2010 Share Posted May 7, 2010 [Bah, it was bloody creative making Blood Angels Nurgle. Bah yourself, while it was creative is was still far fetched and I cannot generally see blood angels turning into plauge marines which slug across the field slowly. But I digress. I agree with you that the mistrust for magicks was better than general carnage. Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/200584-the-dornian-heresy-volume-i-legio-imprint-issue-i/#findComment-2390997 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jonas Stromclaw Posted May 7, 2010 Share Posted May 7, 2010 [Bah, it was bloody creative making Blood Angels Nurgle. Bah yourself, while it was creative is was still far fetched and I cannot generally see blood angels turning into plauge marines which slug across the field slowly. But I digress. I agree with you that the mistrust for magicks was better than general carnage. But they don't slug across the field. They strictly use jumppacks and transports to make up for lost agility. Its under their 'combat doctrine' bit. Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/200584-the-dornian-heresy-volume-i-legio-imprint-issue-i/#findComment-2391004 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sarapham Posted May 7, 2010 Share Posted May 7, 2010 [Bah, it was bloody creative making Blood Angels Nurgle. Bah yourself, while it was creative is was still far fetched and I cannot generally see blood angels turning into plauge marines which slug across the field slowly. But I digress. I agree with you that the mistrust for magicks was better than general carnage. But they don't slug across the field. They strictly use jumppacks and transports to make up for lost agility. Its under their 'combat doctrine' bit. Correct, but I find it hard to believe those who cherish speed would want to lose that agility in the first place instead of say, devoting to slaanesh, which they handled very well with White Scars. Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/200584-the-dornian-heresy-volume-i-legio-imprint-issue-i/#findComment-2391013 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wispy Posted May 7, 2010 Share Posted May 7, 2010 I read it this morning and my initial reaction was one of... Distaste? 1. I can understand the appeal. Good is evil and evil is good, whatevs. 2. I still don't like it. All the appeal of the space wolves evaporates in this setting. Khorne is probably the most one dimensional chaos god, and the identity of his worshippers is non-existant - blood for the blood god, nothing more, nothing less 3. At the end of the day, it will unfortunately remain fanfiction. 4. The nurgle blood angel picture was pretty cool. Sorry to be brutally honest. It's an interesting project, and the illustrations are cool, but ultimately, I'm not a fan. Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/200584-the-dornian-heresy-volume-i-legio-imprint-issue-i/#findComment-2391175 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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