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Unless Valdor destroyed Ulthwé, Alaitoc and three other Craftworlds he failed in his task

 

The Inquisition, Eldar and Traitors would each have killed him regardless of how much it cost

 

The Chaos Gods would have stop him just like they did with the Emperor...

 

...or subvert his plans just like how they did with the Emperor

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Good day,

 

Question: did I miss something and the Star Child idea is now/again canonical? The last time I came upon this was the Jaq Draco "Inquisition War" series, and I thought the concept was given the Emperor's peace.

 

Side note: Inquisitor Czevak was also interested in reanimating the Emperor using Aeldari methods. According to that novel series he's bounding about in M42, with a map of the Webway made by the Imperial Webway Project Mechanicus Adepts. May be useful.

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  On 3/12/2023 at 5:01 PM, EverythingIsGreat said:

Question: did I miss something and the Star Child idea is now/again canonical? The last time I came upon this was the Jaq Draco "Inquisition War" series, and I thought the concept was given the Emperor's peace.

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Its been brought up in one of the Dawn of FIre series novels. Throne of Light was it?

 

  On 3/12/2023 at 10:55 PM, Knockagh said:

That Inquisitor Czevak novel was superb. 

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Probably one of my favourite BL novels. Its insane and fun.

  On 3/12/2023 at 5:01 PM, EverythingIsGreat said:

Good day,

 

Question: did I miss something and the Star Child idea is now/again canonical? The last time I came upon this was the Jaq Draco "Inquisition War" series, and I thought the concept was given the Emperor's peace.

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As stated by System Sound, it's a reveal in Dawn of Fire. There are a lot of psykers in Throne of Light who are getting the memo of the star child and the original cult is even brought up by the Inquisitor involved. The Word Bearers aren't too happy about it. Things are definitely moving on that front!

Thank you all. I will have to take a look. The Star Child story in Ian Watson's books was quite elaborate, among other things the Inquisition (or a faction of it) was hunting down the Sensei (biological sons of the Emperor who may have been a background prototype for the perpetuals later). That was M39 IIRC.

Here's the specific section building the bridge to the ancient fluff, from the last chapters of Throne of Light. The subject runs through the entire thing, and I find it well worth reading, so if you plan to read it yourself, it might be worth saving it for then:

 

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  On 3/13/2023 at 8:36 PM, DarkChaplain said:

Here's the specific section building the bridge to the ancient fluff, from the last chapters of Throne of Light. The subject runs through the entire thing, and I find it well worth reading, so if you plan to read it yourself, it might be worth saving it for then:

 

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The temptation was too great :), and in any case spoilers are not spoiling it for me, I will still read the book.

From that spoiler I get that the Star Child (and by implication the Sensei) part of the lore hasn’t changed since the first ever BL novel series. It’s still heresy.

The concept is interesting, and may see further development. Gamewise, the Star Child attribute had prominent treatment in the 2nd Realm of Chaos volume, (The Lost and the Damned, 1990) the early WH40K/WFB game supplement. The obvious reason imo was the fact that the related Sensei (immortal sons of the Emperor, and psychic blanks) were an army list (the Sensei Adventurer Band) with its own distinct rules and weapons. The pertinent info is in pages 184-192. I don’t know if the spoiler rules apply to these gamebooks, I can quote some info if anyone wants it.

  On 3/21/2023 at 2:53 AM, Moonreaper666 said:

I think Chaos drove Valdor mad and desperate enough to do the unthinkable

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I think you are going to be disappointed. Abnett is tricksy. What you think you know having read Penitent will not be what actually is happening. Pandaemonium will have more twists than a game of twister!

  On 3/14/2023 at 3:05 PM, EverythingIsGreat said:

 

The temptation was too great :), and in any case spoilers are not spoiling it for me, I will still read the book.

From that spoiler I get that the Star Child (and by implication the Sensei) part of the lore hasn’t changed since the first ever BL novel series. It’s still heresy.

The concept is interesting, and may see further development. Gamewise, the Star Child attribute had prominent treatment in the 2nd Realm of Chaos volume, (The Lost and the Damned, 1990) the early WH40K/WFB game supplement. The obvious reason imo was the fact that the related Sensei (immortal sons of the Emperor, and psychic blanks) were an army list (the Sensei Adventurer Band) with its own distinct rules and weapons. The pertinent info is in pages 184-192. I don’t know if the spoiler rules apply to these gamebooks, I can quote some info if anyone wants it.

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Yes please (in spoiler tags)

  On 3/21/2023 at 6:03 PM, DukeLeto69 said:

I think you are going to be disappointed. Abnett is tricksy. What you think you know having read Penitent will not be what actually is happening. Pandaemonium will have more twists than a game of twister!

Yes please (in spoiler tags)

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Have you read Vol 1 of Teatd? I feel that the Siege's Finale will lead up to both the Black Legion and Inquisitor Novels

 

Valdor embodies the spirit and dark side of the Inquisition post-Heresy

  On 3/21/2023 at 6:03 PM, DukeLeto69 said:

Yes please (in spoiler tags)

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From Realm of Chaos: The Lost & The Damned by Rick Priestley and Bryan Ansell, 1990 (and a bunch of others). This second/companion volume of the supplement to both WH40K and WFB concentrates on the Nurgle and Tzeentch factions, and armies/scenarios based on them.

 

In the book, the “Star Child” chapter/section follows the Emperor/Horus duel by William King, which had already been published earlier.

 

The following is only my opinion of what is relevant. Please feel free to add material or point out what I may have missed.

 

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Have to take a break here, will follow on another post with some things on the Sensei.

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As promised, a few more things from Realm of Chaos (RoC) volume 2 (1990), about Sensei/Star Child.

 

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The “Inquisition War” trilogy by Ian Watson (the first Black Library books) really expands on the Star Child/Sensei story and brings it into circa M39. It also draws on Sensei/Illuminati background from the first Realm of Chaos volume (1988).

 

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And this being GW, several important details in the first RoC volume (1988) directly contradict the second volume (1990) regarding the Sensei :).

 

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  On 3/22/2023 at 7:28 AM, DukeLeto69 said:

I’m mixed on it. It has (for me) serious Karate Kid and Ronin vibes.

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I guess nothing exists in a vacuum. Some of the ideas may be over the top, but as background explanation of a small-skirmish-scenario miniatures wargame it was a good effort, and pretty well thought-out, seemingly drawing on a number of sources.

The way Basilio Fo

 

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is one way Chaos can deceive Valdor

 

Corruption is not the only trick Chaos can pull. Custodes are not immune to mind-control, just corruption

  On 3/22/2023 at 7:25 PM, Moonreaper666 said:

The way Basilio Fo

 

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is one way Chaos can deceive Valdor

 

Corruption is not the only trick Chaos can pull. Custodes are not immune to mind-control, just corruption

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I think you are clutching at chaos straws. We will see when Pandaemonium finally sees the light of day.

  On 3/23/2023 at 9:54 AM, DukeLeto69 said:

I think you are clutching at chaos straws. We will see when Pandaemonium finally sees the light of day.

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Basilio Fo made Amon, a Custode, doubt his orders and sow mistrust between a few Custodes, including Shadow Keepers!

 

Fo is just a mortal, his gene-enhancements did not increase his intelligence only his lifespan

 

Are you saying Tzeentch can't deceive Valdor into a con?

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