Cheers, I'll check it out. The best stories imo aren't the massive battles and glorious victories its the Half unstoppable super soldier half-human with emotions and thoughts. One of the most memorable things in 40k (idk how to do Spoilers) is in the Space Marine game where Titus falls down exhausted and the Lieutenant realises that the space marines are still human and Titus says more than you know. That was a really memorable and heartfelt line.Gaunt's Ghosts is a great introduction. It keeps the "ruinous powers" kinda vague, so if you don't know much about the setting it is still just as immersive.
Helsreach is, IMHO, the one book I've read where a Space Marine is a relatable character with emotions. And if you haven't watched the series on Youtube, DO IT.
Also, if you can't spare the cash to buy the books, /tg/ usually has a Warhammer 40k thread with mega links to most of the books.Cheers, I'll check it out. The best stories imo aren't the massive battles and glorious victories its the Half unstoppable super soldier half-human with emotions and thoughts. One of the most memorable things in 40k (idk how to do Spoilers) is in the Space Marine game where Titus falls down exhausted and the Lieutenant realises that the space marines are still human and Titus says more than you know. That was a really memorable and heartfelt line.
Thanks I'll keep that in mind. Even though gw can be pretty big jews its still good to support the writers that make great storiesAlso, if you can't spare the cash to buy the books, /tg/ usually has a Warhammer 40k thread with mega links to most of the books.
Cheers, I'll check it out. The best stories imo aren't the massive battles and glorious victories its the Half unstoppable super soldier half-human with emotions and thoughts. One of the most memorable things in 40k (idk how to do Spoilers) is in the Space Marine game where Titus falls down exhausted and the Lieutenant realises that the space marines are still human and Titus says more than you know. That was a really memorable and heartfelt line.
Just shows that he is Human. No human can stay calm when theres disgusting xeno scum aroundThen you'll love how Chaplain Grimaldus is portrayed in Helsreach.
You see a more human side than you would expect.
Out of not just a fucking Space Marine- but a Black Templar Recclusiarch (Senior Chaplain). AKA "A fuckmad killing machine that is even more fuckmad that most fuckmad killing machines, and just so happens to be so fuckmad that he is the guy that makes all the other fuckmad killing machines even more fuckmad"
Any human that is calm, isn't killing the xenos, and therefore is a goddamned heretic and should be given the Emperor's Peace.Just shows that he is Human. No human can stay calm when theres disgusting xeno scum around
...try reading anything with the Alpha Legion, and see if you can figure out if they're deluding themselves, the Imperium, or absolutely everyone.
Any human that is calm, isn't killing the xenos, and therefore is a goddamned heretic and should be given the Emperor's Peace.
In front of the others, so they will be more motivated to kill the xenos.
Going off of how Alpharius is I think they're definitely going to realize that they're all insane and not just completely go off the deep end and hate everyone and anything that movesThe Shira Calpurnia trilogy looked promising, but I haven't got to it, yet. Ciaphus Cain books are good if you want something with a little humour in them, but Gaunt's Ghosts has a really deep story, and Ravenor and Eisenhorn are both great series. Some of the stand alone books about the Successor Chapters can be alright, like the various books that go into the Flesh Tearers, or the double trilogy about the Soul Drinkers. The Ahriman books were actually surprisingly good, if your only knowledge of him is from the DoW RTS games, where he's just batshit crazy; the trilogy actually tries to explain his motivations. Oh, and if you want to go insane, try reading anything with the Alpha Legion, and see if you can figure out if they're deluding themselves, the Imperium, or absolutely everyone.
Going off of how Alpharius is I think they're definitely going to realize that they're all insane and not just completely go off the deep end and hate everyone and anything that moves
What if they're so FUCKING ANGRY! that they've ascended past mortal anger and have evolved to have a hive mind of complete hatred I guess that proves that hatred brings everyone together in unity and we should all just hate everything that isn't usOr, the Alpha Legion is Alpharius.
And I don't mean, "I am Alpharius" like when they introduce themselves.
I mean, they are all literally a shared consciousness or aspect of their Primarch. In one of the books it was talking about swapping consciousness by consuming blood and some other nonsense. Therefore, it is entirely plausible that Alpharius is, in fact, his entire Legion.
That was the best short story ever. Notable for an appearance by the Sisters of SilenceOr, the Alpha Legion is Alpharius.
And I don't mean, "I am Alpharius" like when they introduce themselves.
I mean, they are all literally a shared consciousness or aspect of their Primarch. In one of the books it was talking about swapping consciousness by consuming blood and some other nonsense. Therefore, it is entirely plausible that Alpharius is, in fact, his entire Legion.