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Could you guys help me with compiling a list of all WS stories?

 

HH

Brotherhood of the Storm

Scars

Path of Heaven (upcoming)

Grey Talon (prequel to Little Horus)

Brotherhood of the Moon

 

40K

Hunt for Voldorius

Savage Scars

Stormseer

Shape of the Hunt

 

Any more stories? Non-WS stories with significant WS characters would also count

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No idea about 40K, but for HH the five you mention are the main ones, there are also appearances of some significance in:

 

Little Horus (the ambush on Dwell)

Allegiance (following from Scars, mostly focused on Arvida, but plenty of WS too)

Garro: Sword of Truth (Isstvan III refugees + some WS arrive in Sol)

Tallarn: Witness (micro-short after Tallarn: Ironclad, a WS looking over a battlefield)

Templar (one of Sigismund's flashbacks is to a duel with Jubal Khan)

 

And more minor appearances in Descent of Angels, Unremembered Empire, Vengeful Spirit (one of the Knights-Errant) and the Serpent Beneath (AL attack later seen in Scars).

'Templar' chapter dialogs during the duel with WS gives more 'personization' to WS, than half the W40K WS stories combined.

b1soul - nice list. But Grey Talon (prequel to Little Horus) should be read right after the 'Scars' novel and short Brotherhood of the Moon - to have the intended effect

There is also a prequel story about Jetek Suberei from the Deathwatch story in 2015's advent shorts called Glory from Chaos. A few White Scars also feature towards the end of Descent of Angels, and in A Thousand Sons, Yesugei speaks at Nikaea.

Then there's The Thrill of the Hunt by Anthony Reynolds from the Angels of Death stories, which was also printed later in the SMB artbook.

Also Kor'sarro Khan: Huntmaster from the 2013 advent.

  • 10 months later...

Really excited Rob wants to branch out from the Tau campaign

 

Want to read about 40K Scars fighting other foes

I actually don't. I want to see another novel like 'Storm of Damocles' from Justin Hill where Imperium totally won for once. It would be very nice for Korsarro Khan to take Shadowsun head at last :)

How would you rate the quality of Storm of Damocles?

Not the best Deathwatch novel - that title goes to 'Deathwatch' from Steve Parker.

One of the top 3 stories set in Damocles zone (first one - is Fehervaries 'Fire and Ice' novella; second is Haley's short)

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Hey guys, not specifically on topic but sort of related. Do we know yet what happened to the White scars on macragge during imperium secundus?

I think they eventually would get to Terra with all the 3 Legions now running to it since 'Angels of Caliban'.

I think we will get more info in the next book about Ultramarines, BA,DA and all the leftovers flying to Terra. The book is called 'Ruinstorm' and written by David Annandale.

So far due to the BL shufling it's releases - the book could be released August-November time (probably for BL Weekender 2017 in November)

You will not be disappointed!

Chris has become my favorite writer.

 

Along with Aaron, he is one of few authors, who is able to hit the spot regardless of the chapter he is writing.

 

I love his Wolves since War of the Fang.

Scars made the Ws an interesting and awesome and Wraith of Iron is just pure grimdarkness.

 

Currently reading Leman Russ and I'm enjoying it very much. The scene where Leman threatens the Lion? Glorious :D

You will not be disappointed!

Chris has become my favorite writer.

 

Along with Aaron, he is one of few authors, who is able to hit the spot regardless of the chapter he is writing.

 

I love his Wolves since War of the Fang.

Scars made the Ws an interesting and awesome and Wraith of Iron is just pure grimdarkness.

 

Currently reading Leman Russ and I'm enjoying it very much. The scene where Leman threatens the Lion? Glorious :biggrin.:

I do not think that Aaron is able to hit the spot regardless of the chapter he is writing.

He missed a lot - MOM very disjointed novel. Same with the Talon of Horus and The Emperor's Gift.

 

Wraight on the other hand -almost didn't make any disjointed or passable stuff. Plus - his prose is much better as his vocabulary.

'War of the Fang' and 'Scars/Path of Heaven' are his masterpieces.

In my humble opinion :thanks:

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