Jump to content

Fabius Bile: Clonelord


Mellow

Recommended Posts

After reading Primogenitor I couldn’t help but get this one also. It was completely and utterly brilliant.

 

An amazing novel about Fabulous Bill.

 

Trayzn

  Reveal hidden contents
Link to comment
https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/343562-fabius-bile-clonelord/
Share on other sites

  Reveal hidden contents
  Reveal hidden contents

Also, regarding Slaanesh

  Reveal hidden contents

still haven’t read it, but found this online;

 

  Reveal hidden contents

 

other than being a beautiful bit of writing, this is the first time a primarch depiction made me feel the way it used to pre horus heresy books

  • 2 weeks later...

finished this today

  Reveal hidden contents

Finished it yesterday, it's definitely better than the first one, dropping Oleander in exchange for more Fabius paid off imo. The supporting cast were a bit weak though. I loved the feeling that the book actually belongs in the universe and doesn't feel separated. There are plenty of references to Abaddon and ToH and even Eidolon makes an appearance :thumbsup: 

 

Shame that it's basically the same old traitor vs. traitor premise like pretty much always with these kind of books. It is sad these authors are too afraid to properly unleash the traitors on the Imperium and let them go nuts.

 

7,5/10

Maybe that's got something to do with this still not being during M41 and not set during a Black Crusade or somesuch, where big incursions usually happened? Clonelord is set pretty long after Primogenitor, but not so long that the Traitor Legions are back to strolling around the Imperium on a whim. Especially not Fabius, who, as the book points out, needs the Warp's time-warping shenanigans to allow him to progress with his work. It simply is not a priority for him.

 

That being said, we are in an age of full Chaos in present-day M42. The Emperor's Legion made that abundantly clear and stuff set in the current timeline will inevitably amp up the Chaos vs Imperium angle.

  On 2/13/2018 at 5:46 PM, DarkChaplain said:

Maybe that's got something to do with this still not being during M41 and not set during a Black Crusade or somesuch, where big incursions usually happened? Clonelord is set pretty long after Primogenitor, but not so long that the Traitor Legions are back to strolling around the Imperium on a whim. Especially not Fabius, who, as the book points out, needs the Warp's time-warping shenanigans to allow him to progress with his work. It simply is not a priority for him.

 

That being said, we are in an age of full Chaos in present-day M42. The Emperor's Legion made that abundantly clear and stuff set in the current timeline will inevitably amp up the Chaos vs Imperium angle.

Fabius' priorities aside, traitors and renegades are a constant threat to the Imperium. Raids, rebellions, incursions and crusades happen all the time. Doesn't necessarily have to be Abaddon's crusades. It just doesn't get represented in the BL books thats all. Instead the traitors just kinda always backstab and tumble over each other.

  • 1 month later...
  • 3 weeks later...

A huge improvement over the first one, which was plenty enjoyable in its own right. Reynold's tells a more unified narrative this time, and the book really benefits, and it's only helped by an almost over-the-top amount of fanservice. In typical Reynolds fashion, though, it comes across organically and somewhat subdued compared to what most authors might to with the same material. Fabius is great, I found the supporting cast totally memorable (especially those particular standouts), his prose never fails to impress. Maybe not a transcending piece, but it's definitely on the top of my personal 40k-for-its-own-sake pile.

  On 3/24/2018 at 5:54 PM, hopkins said:

This book was incredible. A good companion to the Black Legion series, and some awesome views of the siege, scouring and legion wars

I know warp time shenanigans make it hard to answer this but is Clonelord set in the same/similar timeframe to either of the ADB Black Legion books?

 

In two minds whether to buy this (and will certainly only buy paperback) as I found Primogenitor hard going. It felt really episodic and almost Doctor Who like to me (similar to Atlas Infernal). I just didn't like the smart Alec (Dr Who like) Fabius.

It feels less episodic. The ultimate destination, Solemnace, plays a bigger part and feels less tacked on than Lugganath did in Primogenitor. There's more of a central plot thread being followed, even if there's lots of traveling to the galactic east.

 

Fabius is pretty much always going to be or consider himself to be the smartest guy in the room so I'm not sure you're going to get past that. Dude loves his sneering quips! That being said, we get to see him pretty shaken and at an occasional loss for words, maybe even humbled in this book. Partially by his old III legion brothers imposing upon him (Eidolon is capable of going toe to toe with him as a smart alec) but also by being forced to question his own grand plan, his feelings about the EC/Fulgrim, and his own staunch pseudo-atheism.

 

RE: timeframe: It's set a century or two after Primogenitor, which was set quite a while (centuries?) after the events of Talon of Horus. It's hard to line it up exactly with specific dates but it seems to be set before the 41st millennium.

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use.