The Horus Heresy - Read these books!
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Since the start of Games Workshops, Warhammer 40k some 20 years ago, there has been much 'fluff' (backstory) as to how it all began etc...
Over the years various bits of information regarding the creation of the Index Astares (Space Marines) and thier founder, the Emperor of mankind, have been written into the hundreds of rules books.
the most interesting of all the stories is the 'Horus Heresy' - this is where the Emperors chosen clone 'Horus' turns to the dark side if you will, or Chaos as its know in W40, in the year 31k and helps turn almost half the space Marine legions with him (around 50k SM) - they then rip across the galaxy in a wave of violence untill they reach earth to try and de-throne the Emp.
Last year came the first in a set of 9 books that details this tale, and i have just finnished reading the latest book, book 3.
This is seriously Epic sci-fi, using many W40 kwritters who are already well versed in W40 myth. And gos someway to explaining the events from a more personal stand point of Horus, the loyal forces and the creation of Imperial 'faith'...
I cannot recommend these books ive recently read enough, they have captivated me for some time now and i cant wait to read the rest. even tho I know the outcome, and all the major points of history, reading it all un-fold in its detail is quite amazing.
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These books can be bough in Games Workshops, and most book stores or u can order them online at amazon.
Dont get the novels confused with the more pictorial versions of the HH.
here are the books: http://www.blacklibrary.com/product.asp ... &type=Book
the other two books in the series can be found below in the picture links.
Over the years various bits of information regarding the creation of the Index Astares (Space Marines) and thier founder, the Emperor of mankind, have been written into the hundreds of rules books.
the most interesting of all the stories is the 'Horus Heresy' - this is where the Emperors chosen clone 'Horus' turns to the dark side if you will, or Chaos as its know in W40, in the year 31k and helps turn almost half the space Marine legions with him (around 50k SM) - they then rip across the galaxy in a wave of violence untill they reach earth to try and de-throne the Emp.
Last year came the first in a set of 9 books that details this tale, and i have just finnished reading the latest book, book 3.
This is seriously Epic sci-fi, using many W40 kwritters who are already well versed in W40 myth. And gos someway to explaining the events from a more personal stand point of Horus, the loyal forces and the creation of Imperial 'faith'...
I cannot recommend these books ive recently read enough, they have captivated me for some time now and i cant wait to read the rest. even tho I know the outcome, and all the major points of history, reading it all un-fold in its detail is quite amazing.
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These books can be bough in Games Workshops, and most book stores or u can order them online at amazon.
Dont get the novels confused with the more pictorial versions of the HH.
here are the books: http://www.blacklibrary.com/product.asp ... &type=Book
the other two books in the series can be found below in the picture links.
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I think you will enjoy it more then myself, as I know whats going to happen...
Its written as a novel, that whilst prior knowledge is usefull to the fan, anyone else can pick up the books and understand whats going.
for example, U dont need to read up on what a space marine is before hand, id drip feeds you information on why they are so hard thorugh out the books etc...
essentially this is a big sci-fi epic romp across the galaxy. It draws on many thing to be honest - Lord of the rings, Star Wars and religion.
GW has just had 20+ years to refine...
Its written as a novel, that whilst prior knowledge is usefull to the fan, anyone else can pick up the books and understand whats going.
for example, U dont need to read up on what a space marine is before hand, id drip feeds you information on why they are so hard thorugh out the books etc...
essentially this is a big sci-fi epic romp across the galaxy. It draws on many thing to be honest - Lord of the rings, Star Wars and religion.
GW has just had 20+ years to refine...
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Im more of a book reader then a game player now - I might paint the odd model for my own satisfaction and I enjoy reading rule books for all the background information they provide - I rarely play now.
Recently ive been reading more and more books based in the W40 universe and some are just incredible. So when I heard the biggest story W40k had to offer was being written by the best of GW athuors I waited with baited breath... it was worth it.
The last book I just read really got to me, i really eneded up feeling for all the characters - you know how empire strikes back ends? everything has gone a bit ****, well think that x1000 and its on its way. thats not to say it was so depressing I wanted to slit my wrists but it got inside my head... it also has some very interesting ideas about religion. Religion plays a major part in the Imperium, with the Emperor almost being the 2nd comming if you will...
anyhows I do hope you read it, and ill be happy to lend out the books in some vain attempt to get others to experience it, its one of them stories where i wish everyone read this - and then perhaps Peter Jackson would read it and... well, i dont think the Lord of the Rings budget would touch the sides to be honest.
Recently ive been reading more and more books based in the W40 universe and some are just incredible. So when I heard the biggest story W40k had to offer was being written by the best of GW athuors I waited with baited breath... it was worth it.
The last book I just read really got to me, i really eneded up feeling for all the characters - you know how empire strikes back ends? everything has gone a bit ****, well think that x1000 and its on its way. thats not to say it was so depressing I wanted to slit my wrists but it got inside my head... it also has some very interesting ideas about religion. Religion plays a major part in the Imperium, with the Emperor almost being the 2nd comming if you will...
anyhows I do hope you read it, and ill be happy to lend out the books in some vain attempt to get others to experience it, its one of them stories where i wish everyone read this - and then perhaps Peter Jackson would read it and... well, i dont think the Lord of the Rings budget would touch the sides to be honest.
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I've just spent a couple of days dipping in and out of stuff on Wiki regarding 40K.
I've always loved the stories and artwork, but the game itself did nothing for me (intergalactic, multi-species war loses something when your main weapon is a tape measure, but maybe that's just me).
There was a story about the Horus Heresy published years ago in White Dwarf that was really cool-it basically dealt with the final confrontation between the Emperor and Horus.
I think the Necrons are a really cool race-potentially an unstoppable force once they get their numbers up.
Impy-I think you'd really like the 'Death Stalker' series of books, by Simon R Green-very 40K meets Star Wars.
I've always loved the stories and artwork, but the game itself did nothing for me (intergalactic, multi-species war loses something when your main weapon is a tape measure, but maybe that's just me).
There was a story about the Horus Heresy published years ago in White Dwarf that was really cool-it basically dealt with the final confrontation between the Emperor and Horus.
I think the Necrons are a really cool race-potentially an unstoppable force once they get their numbers up.
Impy-I think you'd really like the 'Death Stalker' series of books, by Simon R Green-very 40K meets Star Wars.
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That's the kiddy-had a 2 page, black and white pencil drawing of the Emperor and Horus facing off against each other on Horus' ship as well.Impactor returns 2.0 wrote:I know the exact HH story u mean - it was about 4 pages long and detailed the finnal battle for earth?
I may have said this before, but in the right hands 40K would make an awesome TV series-I feel because of its scope and depth, you could do more with a TV programme than you could with film.
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with the right budget - I think you could make some sort of trilogy of the story film wise but the budget required would be insane, at least the cost of Lord of the Rings.
I post on another forum www.warseer.com - this is a topic that comes round alot...
I post on another forum www.warseer.com - this is a topic that comes round alot...
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So in other words, Games Workshop just need to sell 2 pots of paint and a Space Marine box-set and they've got the money for the 40K trilogy?Impactor returns 2.0 wrote:with the right budget - I think you could make some sort of trilogy of the story film wise but the budget required would be insane, at least the cost of Lord of the Rings.
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yep - thats pretty much the grand plan, or sell one of these...
http://www.forgeworld.co.uk/acatalog/TAU_AIRCRAFT.html
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http://www.forgeworld.co.uk/acatalog/TAU_AIRCRAFT.html
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That, is ******* insane. Have they ever released stuff like full sized Bolters? In fact, [composite word including 'f*ck'] it-I've been looking for a project so I think I'll build one for meself.Impactor returns 2.0 wrote:yep - thats pretty much the grand plan, or sell one of these...
http://www.forgeworld.co.uk/acatalog/TAU_AIRCRAFT.html
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bloody hell, that aircraft is insane!!!
as for the full size bolter, it picqued my interest and google gave me this:
http://www.exlibrismortis.org/Bolter.html
not official, but might be worth a read if you're thinking of making one!
as for the full size bolter, it picqued my interest and google gave me this:
http://www.exlibrismortis.org/Bolter.html
not official, but might be worth a read if you're thinking of making one!
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Good find!Legion wrote:bloody hell, that aircraft is insane!!!
as for the full size bolter, it picqued my interest and google gave me this:
http://www.exlibrismortis.org/Bolter.html
not official, but might be worth a read if you're thinking of making one!
It's either that, or a Storm Bolter. Of course, this may end up being on my 'to-do' list for quite some time...
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check out this map - these planets and information show on a roll, have been collected from every bit of W40k fluff ever known... amazingly mental work!
http://www.joachim-adomeit.de/wh40k/spacemap/map.html
http://www.joachim-adomeit.de/wh40k/spacemap/map.html
I've read the first two novels - not the 3rd one yet - and all the HH art books, totally agree with impy, they are aces. Anyone thinking about checking them out, you totally should.
There's so much good stuff, and seeing how the heresy starts...how worshipping the Emperor as a god is proscribed, banned whatever, seeing how that gets twisted by all the different viewpoints...
Such good stuff.
I like how Abnett creates intersting uses for words, "illuminate me etc".
Has anyone read his Gaunt's Ghosts novels, also for WH40K?
Cool models!
There's so much good stuff, and seeing how the heresy starts...how worshipping the Emperor as a god is proscribed, banned whatever, seeing how that gets twisted by all the different viewpoints...
Such good stuff.
I like how Abnett creates intersting uses for words, "illuminate me etc".
Has anyone read his Gaunt's Ghosts novels, also for WH40K?
Cool models!
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I have all of GG sitting on the shelf - its just that I keep reading novels centered around SM, I have a thing for super human men in Ceramite Plate...
Oh, this is nice http://www.forgeworld.co.uk/bloodt.htm
there are also HH art books - that I find very handy for my 3D work, good insperation - the HH art books gloss over the Heresy in picture form.
Oh, this is nice http://www.forgeworld.co.uk/bloodt.htm
there are also HH art books - that I find very handy for my 3D work, good insperation - the HH art books gloss over the Heresy in picture form.
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yup!
i've just done the same and now there's a part of me that really wants to get back into all this! but must resist... must concentrate on getting my own place to live... (then maybe think about it)...
is there a good w40k computer game? i seem to remember seeing some spunky looking screenshots from one a while ago... whatever happened to that?
i've just done the same and now there's a part of me that really wants to get back into all this! but must resist... must concentrate on getting my own place to live... (then maybe think about it)...
is there a good w40k computer game? i seem to remember seeing some spunky looking screenshots from one a while ago... whatever happened to that?
Yes, I too have disregarded work this arvo to read about '40k'.
I dabbled a bit as a youngster...
Jesus, I sound like a ****** Tory MP...
game: http://www.dawnofwargame.com/
Tried to steal it off bit torrent but couldn't make it work... ;(
Looks quite good, it is giving me the horn.
I dabbled a bit as a youngster...
Jesus, I sound like a ****** Tory MP...
game: http://www.dawnofwargame.com/
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[composite word including 'f*ck'] - sorry I didnt tell u about DoW
DoW was made buy the guys at Relic, and it has become the NO.1 RTS game to play in recent years - its more then perfect, its utterly amazing and has incredible attention to detail.
DoW has 2 add-on packs, and luckily for you, the 3rd addon now comes with the other two games built in (if u buy the correct game) cant recommend this game enough and it wont kill your pc much.
It also has a big modding community for which I helped produce some 3DS max models about a year back.
http://www.dawnofwargame.com/homepage.php
U can even customise units paintjobs and take them online to kill your mates with.
If anyone wants W40k help, wants to read the latest stuff or just enjoys the fluff of it all like myself.
http://www.warseer.com/forums/index.php
this is the largest community online - some of the 'Background' theroy posts are really interesting - the GD forum can be a bit young for me, so i stick to background fluff, where my years of know how can pour out of my mind.
I go by the name of Lord Dante over there...
DoW was made buy the guys at Relic, and it has become the NO.1 RTS game to play in recent years - its more then perfect, its utterly amazing and has incredible attention to detail.
DoW has 2 add-on packs, and luckily for you, the 3rd addon now comes with the other two games built in (if u buy the correct game) cant recommend this game enough and it wont kill your pc much.
It also has a big modding community for which I helped produce some 3DS max models about a year back.
http://www.dawnofwargame.com/homepage.php
U can even customise units paintjobs and take them online to kill your mates with.
If anyone wants W40k help, wants to read the latest stuff or just enjoys the fluff of it all like myself.
http://www.warseer.com/forums/index.php
this is the largest community online - some of the 'Background' theroy posts are really interesting - the GD forum can be a bit young for me, so i stick to background fluff, where my years of know how can pour out of my mind.
I go by the name of Lord Dante over there...
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It sounds and looks rather neat- the b/f is way into Warhammer and whatnot, and while I'm currently more interested in the models themselves/painting the models I'm curious about the game itself. What I've read so far has been pretty interesting, and these books seem like a good way to get a bit of background info on 40k. Smurfy.