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5 minutes ago, Nephaston said:

 

It's probably gonna be an argument about recuperating and planning vs hunting each and every traitor down and putting their heads on a pike.

To be fair, Guilliman’s argument of “I lost over a third of my legion between fighting the Word Bearers and then fighting to get here, and I STILL have more troops and ships than the rest of you put together” is likely a telling one. 

3 hours ago, Inquisitor_Lensoven said:

I feel like as the primarchs disappear from the story lines a lot of interest in the series will be lost.

 

I think that the disappearances of the Primarchs is going to be something the series will cover. The studio mentioned that Guilliman was chosen at the first Primarch to return because it was already known where he was. There was not mystery to resolve for him to reappear. I suspect that Lion el Johnson was chosen for a similar reason.

 

The remaining loyalists disappeared under various mysterious circumstances. My guess is GW will use these disappearance novels to plant the plot hooks for their return to 40K.

21 minutes ago, Karhedron said:

 

I think that the disappearances of the Primarchs is going to be something the series will cover. The studio mentioned that Guilliman was chosen at the first Primarch to return because it was already known where he was. There was not mystery to resolve for him to reappear. I suspect that Lion el Johnson was chosen for a similar reason.

 

The remaining loyalists disappeared under various mysterious circumstances. My guess is GW will use these disappearance novels to plant the plot hooks for their return to 40K.

 

 

Some we know exactly how they disappeared, others we dont. One up side of the beast arises is that we know Vulkan was one of the last to go, and it was long after the scouring. 

Hopefully we either have very little Vulkan, or if we must have Salamanders, a different author will be given a chance to write them. 

5 hours ago, Karhedron said:

 

I think that the disappearances of the Primarchs is going to be something the series will cover. The studio mentioned that Guilliman was chosen at the first Primarch to return because it was already known where he was. There was not mystery to resolve for him to reappear. I suspect that Lion el Johnson was chosen for a similar reason.

 

The remaining loyalists disappeared under various mysterious circumstances. My guess is GW will use these disappearance novels to plant the plot hooks for their return to 40K.

Prophetic. Disgusting they’re doing this but exceptionally insightful. 

I am personally very excited for this. After The End and the Death Vol 3  I have felt a little empty as far as Warhammer goes  the HH and Siege of Terra novels were  driving factors in my participation with the hobby.  I am not bothered by Primarchs in 40k so this series potentially setting up returns for them would be interesting.  I imagine we might also see some of the Cawl stuff bridged as well which will be interesting. There are plenty of sub plots that were not tied up in Era of Ruin , so I am hopeful for a host of new audiobooks to enjoy listening to. 

On 7/18/2025 at 10:19 PM, Son of Rawl said:

That's an amazing piece of art. Gonna be a day one, but skipping any LE's for this series. Been burned far too many times to consider it.

 

 

Came here to say this. It was absolutely not worth the heartache and stress for the LE’s and I won’t ever buy those again. 
 

GW have had multiple chances to fix this and have missed a very obvious solution which satisfies collectors and denies the scalpers.

 

On a more positive note, now I’ve got a year to finish the Siege so I can pick this up fresh. 

On 7/18/2025 at 10:36 PM, Inquisitor lorr said:


May I ask what you mean by this? (Just started the Horus Heresy series, so I’m intrigued). 


I think GW underestimated the popularity of the Heresy as a setting. The perfect storm of Foreworld’s early source books and resin minis fuelled a strong appetite for the Heresy books which Black Library… just kept going with. 
 

if anyone had really known how many numbered novels (and unnumbered novellas) there were going to be in the lead up to the Siege of Terra, I think many of us would’ve thought twice about going all in on the collector’s books. 
 

When the Siege LE’s came out, demand was so high professional scalper rings got in on the action and ruined the buying experience for everyone. I and many other collectors hope there’s not a repeat for The Scouring, another series with no planned end in sight; and no climactic battle to work towards to. 

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