![]() ![]() It's such a subjective answer.īut I can tell you which of the bunch is my favourite. I'll be honest, I don't know which Black Library book is the best. But I'm a Guard fanboy at heart and GG is no small part of why.Īssume you mean the Twice Dead King here or else I need to catch up on my Necron stuff. I've read all of Eisenhorn and Ravenor, the Ultramarines omnibuses, Night Lords, The Infinite and the Divine, and both the Twice-Dead King novels. I still hold a candle for ADB but Abnett proves why he's arguably the GOAT Black Library author with this fucking book right here.Īgain, I'm still fairly new to the Black Library and the deeper 40k lore in general. Everything from the characterization of all the various side characters to the soul-dousing sense of dread and loss to the eventual bittersweet elation of triumph at a terrible cost to the downright beautiful epilogue from Thuro. Part of me is hesitant to keep going on the Ghosts because I don't know if any of the subsequent books will be able to match up to this one. /u/Ghoul_Stars’ Video Journey Through 40kĪdmittedly I'm still something of a neophyte to the Black Library, but having just finished Necropolis I'm at a loss to think of a better fictional war novel period, with the exception of Erich Maria Remarque's All Quiet on the Western Front (which is obviously a very different type of novel)./u/Jackeyblob's Warhammer 40K Lore Documents AIO./u/JIDF-Shill's Horus Heresy comprehensive reading order.Please review the short conversation blacklist on our wiki before commenting or posting. Rule 10: Certain topics are considered too controversial and tend to always end in arguments, rule-breaking, and reports.Discussion threads/comments are welcome but must be appropriately marked with spoiler tags and have no revealing information in the post title. Rule 9: No excerpts from a novel (novellas/short stories excluded) released within the last 30 days, so that there is time for others to read it.If you can't get to the point in a few paragraphs, it might not be worth posting. Excerpts must also be a "reasonable length", page long direct copies are not permitted. Rule 8: Posts containing novel excerpts must be supported by at least a paragraph describing why this moment is important, be it a grand revelation in the lore or a critical turning point in a character design.Fan fiction must be labeled, such as using to denote such a post. You may transcribe the text, however, and we request that you cite the book it came from. Rule 7: Official lore and fan fiction/fluff are welcome, but posting screenshots of official Games Workshop and/or Black Library material is not allowed.No mentions of 'woke' or 'forced inclusivity' or dog whistling, et al. Such posts/comments will be removed and bans may apply. Making judgement or directing your posts/comments at individual users is not a good faith effort. Pointing out or analyzing the political references, satire, and allegories in the lore is okay, provided it is in an objective, academic manor. Rule 6: No opinion-based, real-world politics.Please also do not post/discuss things that are generally off-topic to 40k lore. Please do not post/discuss rules or tactics of the tabletop, painting, building, or miniatures. Rule 5: This subreddit is for discussion of 40k lore only. ![]() Do your best to provide lore-based reasoning behind your answer. Rule 4c: All hypothetical question posts must make an effort to answer the question.While these are allowed in specific cases, you must also provide a summary of the work, a specific reason you are posting, and credit to the original creator. ![]() Rule 4b: Do not post just links (YouTube, Imgur, Bell of Lost Souls, etc).This also includes text blocks consisting of Ork-speak, which should be posted at /r/40kOrkScience instead. This includes "who would win" and broad "what if" scenarios. Rule 4: No Memes, shitposts, or low-effort posts/comments.To add a spoiler to one of your comments, simply wrap it in exclamation marks and arrows >!!!Spoilers go here!< This is the result: Spoilers go here. Rule 3: Please use SPOILER tags when necessary.Posts featuring self-promotion will be removed. Please don't use this as a platform to promote your blog, crowdfunding, or anything of the ilk. Hate speech, trolling, and aggressive behavior will not be tolerated, and may result in a ban. Failure to do so may result in investigation by the Inquisition. ![]() Set your 40kLore flair via the wondrous Flair Selection Page. Get a full context of what that means here Set your 40kLore flair A subreddit for the lore and stories encompassing the dark future of the 41st millennium. ![]()
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