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If anything I will be interested to see how much tie-in with the models there actually is. It isn't like the last few boxes where there was something actually new in them. With the exception of the ork dreadnought, everything is a refresh or just a different spin on something that already exists (Ancient, Intercessors, etc)

 

I imagine it goes something like this

 

"Random sister of battle 23, gazes up at the herd of orks charging her way. Then she saw the reinforcements she never imagined... NEVER BEFORE SEEN INTERCESSOR SPACE MARINEStm

 

 

edit* on the topic of yesterday @LemartesTheLost

They talked about the Blood Angels response (briefly) in a WHC article today

 

"Brother-Captain Sendini* of the Blood Angels honoured his Chapter’s oaths to the planet and brought what Space Marines he could"

 

That's it. So no mention of how they got there, why the 5th Company marking went from a black blood drop to gold, etc. 

 

*double edit, going back through the pictures, some of them have black company markings, but I swore that there were gold ones during the stream

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23 hours ago, Tolmeus said:


"Dark Imperium" by Guy Haley = 8th edition
"Indomitus" by Gav Thorpe = 9th edition

 

Two prominent authors of Black Library, even at the point of time when they were comissioned to write the tie-in-novels

To me Dark Imperium is what made Haley as popular as he is now. People liked him before, but that tie-in started him off as one of the primary writers of fiction in the new edition. However it’s also been 9 years so maybe my memory’s off. 
 

I don’t really think of Thorpe as that popular/prominent. He’s prolific and well known for sure, but it feels like his books always have a lukewarm reception.

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However it’s also been 9 years 

 

no it hasn't

 

There are plenty of very nice people writing books. It is, of course, important to remember that they are not - yet - soulless automatons without thought or feeling. But I'm getting real big 'it's secretly an anthology book to paper over the author's weaknesses' just like Triumph of Saint Katherine was. Some people just can't make the jump to long-form fiction. Scale is generally the biggest issue (as mentioned). They just can't write widely enough. Close-in character pieces have their time and certainly their place - some of my favourite stories are close-in character pieces - but when you're writing the book for the Big War, and you're not telling a Big War story, there's a problem. 

 

tl;dr every book should be Necropolis or Requiem Infernal, no exceptions. 

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WE PLUNDER AND FEAST ON ANY MAN ANY BEAST, DOESN'T MATTER, WE'LL EDIT THEM ALL

While i adore Necropolis....it and the word scale just dont go together.  Like scale is its biggest failure, in numbers, in size, in geography.  

 

Necropolis is basically a close in character piece set in a 'massive siege'. Theres like so many enemies and like so MANY defenders. Now excuse me as i lead 24 soldiers, a small but vicious dog, and my imaginary gerbil in repelling this next 'massive'assault. 

 

 

18 hours ago, Nagashsnee said:

While i adore Necropolis....it and the word scale just dont go together.  Like scale is its biggest failure, in numbers, in size, in geography.  

 

Necropolis is basically a close in character piece set in a 'massive siege'. Theres like so many enemies and like so MANY defenders. Now excuse me as i lead 24 soldiers, a small but vicious dog, and my imaginary gerbil in repelling this next 'massive'assault. 

 

 


“It’s no ordinary Gerbil!”

3 hours ago, DukeLeto69 said:


“It’s no ordinary Gerbil!”

The star child used enuchia to bind the soul of the king in yellow deamonic familiar into a gerbil, wiped its memory and had it grow up a simple lower Vervunhive pipe cleaning gerbil.

 

Trust me i have a advance copy of pandemonium, let me tell you once Gaunt shows up and links up with Basilo Flo it really puts things into perspective.

On 5/6/2026 at 12:50 PM, wecanhaveallthree said:

 

 

tl;dr every book should be Necropolis or Requiem Infernal, no exceptions. 

If Infinite and the Divine has taught us anything, its that every book should be about time travelling robots that arent friends. 

2 hours ago, Nagashsnee said:

The star child used enuchia to bind the soul of the king in yellow deamonic familiar into a gerbil, wiped its memory and had it grow up a simple lower Vervunhive pipe cleaning gerbil.

 

Trust me i have a advance copy of pandemonium, let me tell you once Gaunt shows up and links up with Basilo Flo it really puts things into perspective.


Yes I can see how that flows and remember “That's no ordinary gerbil! That's the most foul, cruel, and bad-tempered rodent you ever set eyes on!”

6 hours ago, Nagashsnee said:

The star child used enuchia to bind the soul of the king in yellow deamonic familiar into a gerbil, wiped its memory and had it grow up a simple lower Vervunhive pipe cleaning gerbil.

 

Trust me i have a advance copy of pandemonium, let me tell you once Gaunt shows up and links up with Basilo Flo it really puts things into perspective.

 

Somewhere out there, there is a BL editor putting the stamp of approval on this 

15 hours ago, darkhorse0607 said:

 

Somewhere out there, there is a BL editor putting the stamp of approval on this 

 

I have little doubt that they would. After the end and the death parts 1-2-3 my faith in BL editorial as actual book editors  is at a all time low. 

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