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So what then is that small warp ship that is referenced to? IIRC the Guncutter he used wasn't a warp capable ship.

 

I think what makes Abnett's work so great, especially the Eisenhorn novels, is that he explores a part of the 40k universe that is beyond the mere bolter-porn. 

Didn't Eisenhorn hire a Rogue Trader to ship him around the sector?

Been a while since I read Eisenhorn but yeah that is what I thought too. I was responding to what @Xisor said.

 

Indeed the gun cutter is his space to planet transport not interstellar.

 

My point stands though for Swallow (all the Knights Errant stuff) and Haley (Belasarius)

 

Intrigued now whether all three (four) Eisenhorn books are explicit on his Warp journeys mode of transport?

Another little tidbit, Enuncia is an ancient daemonic/alien language, often used as a weapon. First mentioned in the Ravenor books, a Space Wolf used Enuncia during the Battle of Prospero (Prospero Burns), and Enuncia was also part of the scrapcode the Word Bearers/Dark Mechanicum used against the Ultramarines during the Battle of Calth (Know No Fear).

What I recall was that from Xenos on (after his stay on Hubris), Eisenhorn was working with Tobias Maxilla to transport him and his team around.

 

I wasn't going to say anything because my memory isn't great but I just listened to all three Eisenhorn novels and don't ever remember him traveling through the warp in anything smaller than the rouge trader ships.

 

Slightly off topic but does anyone know if Pariah will be available as an audio book any time soon?

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What I recall was that from Xenos on (after his stay on Hubris), Eisenhorn was working with Tobias Maxilla to transport him and his team around.

I wasn't going to say anything because my memory isn't great but I just listened to all three Eisenhorn novels and don't ever remember him traveling through the warp in anything smaller than the rouge trader ships.

 

Slightly off topic but does anyone know if Pariah will be available as an audio book any time soon?

Good my faith is restored. Obviously due a re-read.

 

@xisor mate what you on?

 

 

What I recall was that from Xenos on (after his stay on Hubris), Eisenhorn was working with Tobias Maxilla to transport him and his team around.

I wasn't going to say anything because my memory isn't great but I just listened to all three Eisenhorn novels and don't ever remember him traveling through the warp in anything smaller than the rouge trader ships.

 

Slightly off topic but does anyone know if Pariah will be available as an audio book any time soon?

I doubt we'll be getting Pariah as an audiobook anytime soon as long as the rest of the Bequin trilogy is nowhere near ready. :(

 

 

 

What I recall was that from Xenos on (after his stay on Hubris), Eisenhorn was working with Tobias Maxilla to transport him and his team around.

I wasn't going to say anything because my memory isn't great but I just listened to all three Eisenhorn novels and don't ever remember him traveling through the warp in anything smaller than the rouge trader ships.

 

Slightly off topic but does anyone know if Pariah will be available as an audio book any time soon?

I doubt we'll be getting Pariah as an audiobook anytime soon as long as the rest of the Bequin trilogy is nowhere near ready. :(

Last I heard Abnett said he was actually now writing Penitent. That was at start of this year. Bloody hope so been a loooong wait.

I think Enuncia gets a bit of a shout-out in Forgeworld's HH8: Malevolence. There's a Psyarkana wargear option called The Ever-Changing Axiom, and the description is of sounds spoken as incantations, beliefs and references to a "tongue of creation" that can bend and shape reality.

For the completionist and seeing how old Inferno is up for grabs:

 

I believe the Iron Snakes made their first appearance in a comic strip written by Abnett in a very early issue of Inferno.

I recall the story follows two Librarians who are evaluating a battle with the Dark Eldar.

They are playing Regicide, while flash back scenes show parts of the battle. ;)

 

IIRC, the young Librarian mentors the cast of Brothers of the Snake. The Snakes/ DE feud is a central motive in BotS.

In the PC/console game Inquisitor, noticed Gereon was one of the planet's, haven't thought to check if it's the Sabbat World's system.

 

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Until it's mentioned explicitly, I'll assume it's generic sorcery on their part. :)

It's not explicit, but there's definitely concepts of sounds being compressed into words and unbelievable feats like lorgar healing himself post plasma cooking.

In the PC/console game Inquisitor, noticed Gereon was one of the planet's, haven't thought to check if it's the Sabbat World's system.

 

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It's the world where the novel Traitor General takes place in IIRC.

What I recall was that from Xenos on (after his stay on Hubris), Eisenhorn was working with Tobias Maxilla to transport him and his team around.

Of course, you're quite right.

 

Tobias Maxilla, the lone human on an all-servitors crewed ship.

 

That might be why my mind's displaced it to "maybe the guncutter was warp capable". :D

 

(0.o, as we used to say.)

Just bought the Founding Omnibus.

Along with the Sabbat Worlds Crusade, it will be my return to 40k.

 

Eager to see some of these references, etc.

Would be cool to have some connectiona within Brother's of the Snake, as well.

 

Btw. and a bit off topic but any news about the Iron Snakes novel which was planned years ago?

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