Similarly, if there are any particularly stand-out 40K Salamanders books that have a huge amount of good things being said about them, by a majority of the community, I'd love to hear those recomendations, too/instead. However, due to the nature of the way the timing information is presented in the source texts (often.
Attempt has been made to present the unsorted listing in chronological order. This listing is not exhaustive and is presented merely for interest and comparison. Arbiter Ian (whose content I love, but whose feelings about HH novels Im so far completely on the opposite side of, except for Scars) made a point about how the problem with the Salamanders HH books is that they read exactly as they would if it were instead written about the 40K version of them, instead. Best: first 5 (Horus Rising, False Gods, Galaxy in Flames, The Flight of the Eisenstein, Fulgrim) and Know no Fear.
HOW MANY BOOKS ARE IN THE HORUS HERESY SERIES
Worst: Descent of Angels, made me put the Heresy series down for a good year or two. Now, the Death Guard have been sent to begin the final battle. So many either hate it completely or think it’s 40ks seminal work. So in light of that, are there any widely-held, over-riding concensus beliefs about the quality of these books, baring in mind that I'm not looking for something that's going to paint them in some weirdly, vastly differentiated light? I know I needn't worry about what others think, with these books it's more that I only have so many audible credits, and I'll not be getting every single book so I guess this is research, albeit from within a specific, niche fan community. A listing of known campaigns and battles of note during the Horus Heresy. For long years, the Horus Heresy has ground on. Arbiter Ian (whose content I love, but whose feelings about HH novels I'm so far completely on the opposite side of, except for Scars) made a point about how the problem with the Salamanders HH books is that they read exactly as they would if it were instead written about the 40K version of them, instead. I'm making this post because I'm aware that in I think every single post/video/article I've read that's discussed the good and the bad HH novels, most/all of the Salamanders/Vulcan-focused ones have been criticised heavily. And that's no surprise, I've been a Salamanders fan of sorts for years even though I've not read any of the books yet. Hi everyone! I'm still ploughing through the HH novels - I'm around 8 or 9 books in, but have just jumped to Scars because I'm a big White Scars fan, and I'm really enjoying the little bit of Salamanders content in there. Currently reading the Horus heresy (up to book 5) and had a thought: did the chaos gods know about or even engineer Horus’s defeat If so when someone pray to the Emperor and he grants their wishes, is that actually the Emperor or is it a power of chaos subtly sabotaging Horus 6 comments.