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Just read it. A few nods to other author's work.

Enjoyable read overall.

 

Valdor mentioned at all?

 

 

 

As an significant past figure, along with "Diocletian Exemplar". The custodes POV character is a scholar. He's in a particularly tragic role as unlike most of the imperium, he knows enough to know how much knowledge they've lost. He inscribes his names on the inside of his armour but is quietly disturbed about the possibility/probability that he isn't doing it right or for the right reasons.

 

This is very good so far. Definitely taking and working through a lot of other authors' works. There's a reasonable digression on Terrans' cultural distrust of space marines, originally from William King's Wolfblade, but Wraight's high lord POV character qualifies it by noting that the common citizenry holds them as saints and demigods, it's largely the ruling class distrust the astartes.

 

The silent sister POV character has a great voice. Frank and embittered.

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I've finished it. That's probably the fastest I've ever read a novel as I couldn't put it down.

 

Beautiful world building descriptions as expected.

 

Please don't open the spoilers unless you've read it. It will spoil the whole book.

 

using the pylons was inventive and quite badass! I liked that bit, a nice plot twist

 

Also. The funniest bit that made me laugh out loud

 

the grumpy silent sister didn't want to speak to anyone so when someone tried to only smile at her she used some kind of powerful thoughtmark that threw her over a table! :d ... strange how anything like that even works within her null field as you would imagine it was Warp related!

 

Well done Chris Wraight

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Will be getting the LE of this if its Wraight's usual top notch quality.

I'm not a book critic but I enjoyed it.

It is narrated by the various protagonists, and the action switches between them, sometimes giving different perspectives about the same event.

 

The fact that Custodes and Grey Knights are Rivals, is amusing to say the least.

Now Chris had a good description about the Custodes, there's the Captain General, the Tribune's, the Companions, it mentions Custodes Terminators and Dreadnaughts, and Talius Grav Tank. So GW I'm waiting for the Talons army list.

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Very good so far. Looks nicely into the politics of the HLOT.

 

"There's a blind and mutilated sorcerer down in the gaols calling himself Iskandar Khayon"

Ahahaha - nice one. Hope

Sagron is making a company in the next cell
:)

 

 

 

Will be getting the LE of this if its Wraight's usual top notch quality.

I'm not a book critic but I enjoyed it.

It is narrated by the various protagonists, and the action switches between them, sometimes giving different perspectives about the same event.

 

The fact that Custodes and Grey Knights are Rivals, is amusing to say the least.

Now Chris had a good description about the Custodes, there's the Captain General, the Tribune's, the Companions, it mentions Custodes Terminators and Dreadnaughts, and Talius Grav Tank. So GW I'm waiting for the Talons army list.

 

 

Well - we all know that Watchers would contain a lot of advertisement for the SoS and Custodes. Guess what - we where right :)

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The fact that Custodes and Grey Knights are Rivals, is amusing to say the least.

Now Chris had a good description about the Custodes, there's the Captain General, the Tribune's, the Companions, it mentions Custodes Terminators and Dreadnaughts, and Talius Grav Tank. So GW I'm waiting for the Talons army list.

A fanboy's dream come true...they are, after all, the Imperium's two most elite transhuman organisations

 

 

I was also surprised that the Sisters of Silence were able to hold their own in close combat with Traitors. Are they gene enhanced in a similar fashion to Astartes as I've always thought they were just highly trained mortals?

They have to be right

 

No human, no matter how conditioned, could match an Astartes' strength and speed

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I was also surprised that the Sisters of Silence were able to hold their own in close combat with Traitors. Are they gene enhanced in a similar fashion to Astartes as I've always thought they were just highly trained mortals?

That's heresy. One of the good thing McNeil did in the 'TS' and Forge World in 'Inferno' - they shown how 'squashy' SoS are against SM.

 

SoS power - is in the null aura. They are not augmented superhumans - they can't fight in melee versus SM.

 

So here Chris overdid a bit. Though I know why - SoS need to sell themselves :biggrin.:

 

 

A question for those who have read the book:

Does it include Guilliman coming to Terra? The free extract sure seems to hint at that.
Affirmative.

 

Well - it seems that's how the book ends - right?

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