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|Publisher =[[Black Library (BL Publishing)|Black Library]] | |Publisher =[[Black Library (BL Publishing)|Black Library]] | ||
|Series =[[Horus Heresy: The Primarchs]] | |Series =[[Horus Heresy: The Primarchs]] | ||
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|Followed by = | |Followed by = | ||
|Released =March 2018 | |Released =March 2018 | ||
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+ | '''''Sons of the Emperor''''' is an anthology novel [[Black Library Publishing]]. Part of [[Horus Heresy: The Primarchs|The Primarchs]] series, the book is limited edition and was distributed at the Horus Heresy Weekender 2018 convention. | ||
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− | ==Contents== | + | ==Cover Description{{Fn|1}}== |
+ | From [[Primarch Project|their shadowed origins]] to the desperate battles that ensued when [[Horus Heresy|half of them rebelled]] against [[Emperor of Mankind|their father]], the Sons of the Emperor – the vaunted [[primarch]]s – were among the greatest of [[human]]ity's champions, warriors without peer and heroes whose deeds became legend. From the Angel [[Sanguinius]], who took the sole brunt of [[Blood Angels|his Legion's]] most brutal acts, to [[Vulkan]], whose humanity made him unique amongst his brothers, and from dour [[Perturabo]], architect, inventor and murderous warlord, to [[Horus]], whose shining light was eclipsed only by the darkness that grew within his soul, this anthology covers eight of the primarchs and their greatest – or darkest – deeds. | ||
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+ | ==Contents{{Fn|1}}== | ||
===The Passing of Angels=== | ===The Passing of Angels=== | ||
+ | {{main|The Passing Of Angels (Short Story)}} | ||
When a world resistant to the nascent [[Imperium]] of man unleashes weapons of heinous and proscribed provenance, [[Sanguinius]] gathers the [[Space Marine Destroyer|Destroyer]] host. As his sons wage war behind their death masks, able to leave the taint of their bloody deeds behind them, Sanguinius alone must bear the burden of the souls he has reaped. | When a world resistant to the nascent [[Imperium]] of man unleashes weapons of heinous and proscribed provenance, [[Sanguinius]] gathers the [[Space Marine Destroyer|Destroyer]] host. As his sons wage war behind their death masks, able to leave the taint of their bloody deeds behind them, Sanguinius alone must bear the burden of the souls he has reaped. | ||
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===The Abyssal Edge=== | ===The Abyssal Edge=== | ||
+ | {{main|The Abyssal Edge (Short Story)}} | ||
When an archivist uncovers an unthinkable truth, he comes to the attention of the [[First Captain]] of the [[Night Lords]] the dreaded [[Sevatar|Prince of Crows]] himself. Terrified yet enrapt, Ulatal listens as Sevatar tells him of Zoah and the moment when [[Konrad Curze]] and [[Magnus]] almost went to war. | When an archivist uncovers an unthinkable truth, he comes to the attention of the [[First Captain]] of the [[Night Lords]] the dreaded [[Sevatar|Prince of Crows]] himself. Terrified yet enrapt, Ulatal listens as Sevatar tells him of Zoah and the moment when [[Konrad Curze]] and [[Magnus]] almost went to war. | ||
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===Mercy of the Dragon=== | ===Mercy of the Dragon=== | ||
+ | *{{main|Mercy of the Dragon (Short Story)}} | ||
As the [[Emperor]] comes to [[Nocturne]] in the guise of the Outlander, he tells [[Vulkan]] of his destiny in the stars as one of His [[primarch]]s. But the Lord of Drakes is hesitant to leave his world unprotected and so the Emperor must convince him of the worthiness of His Crusade. | As the [[Emperor]] comes to [[Nocturne]] in the guise of the Outlander, he tells [[Vulkan]] of his destiny in the stars as one of His [[primarch]]s. But the Lord of Drakes is hesitant to leave his world unprotected and so the Emperor must convince him of the worthiness of His Crusade. | ||
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===Shadow of the Past=== | ===Shadow of the Past=== | ||
− | [[Dark Apostle]] [[Kalta-Ar]] seeks to raise a religious monument to gain | + | [[Dark Apostle]] [[Kalta-Ar]] seeks to raise a religious monument to gain [[Lorgar|his primarch's]] favour. But when warriors of the [[Space Marine Legion|Legion]] begin to die in suspicious circumstances, he learns something has come hunting. Its prey is not the legionaries slaughtered by its hands, but the one who they call father, the [[Daemon Primarch]] [[Lorgar]]. |
Written by [[Gav Thorpe]]. | Written by [[Gav Thorpe]]. | ||
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===Prince of Blood=== | ===Prince of Blood=== | ||
− | Aboard the flagship ''[[Conqueror (Ship)|Conqueror]]'', the legionaries and mortal crew face a slow and terrible death, driven insane by thirst or to increasing acts of violence. Their only hope lies with [[Kharn]], who will risk anything to save the fleet and a primarch slowly succumbing to madness. For Kharn knows the blood must flow... | + | Aboard the flagship ''[[Conqueror (Ship)|Conqueror]]'', the legionaries and mortal crew face a slow and terrible death, driven insane by thirst or to increasing acts of violence. Their only hope lies with [[Kharn]], who will risk anything to save the fleet and a primarch slowly succumbing to madness. For Kharn knows the blood must flow... |
Written by [[L.J. Goulding]]. | Written by [[L.J. Goulding]]. | ||
===The Ancient Awaits=== | ===The Ancient Awaits=== | ||
− | Impelled by | + | Impelled by [[Magnus|the Crimson King]], [[Vistario]] of the [[Thousand Sons]] Legion journeys to a nameless world with two of his fellow [[Sorcerer]]s, where they find the ruins of a city lost to myth and a labyrinth of catacombs that harbour a long forgotten secret. The Ancient awaits, but for whom? |
Written by [[Graham McNeill]]. | Written by [[Graham McNeill]]. | ||
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Written by [[Dan Abnett]]. | Written by [[Dan Abnett]]. | ||
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[List of Anthologies]] | ||
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+ | ==Sources== | ||
+ | *{{Endn|1}}: [https://www.blacklibrary.com/the-horus-heresy/novels/sons-of-the-emperor-eng-2019.html Black Library] ''(last accessed 8th July 2022)'' | ||
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Sons of the Emperor is an anthology novel Black Library Publishing. Part of The Primarchs series, the book is limited edition and was distributed at the Horus Heresy Weekender 2018 convention.
Contents
Cover Description[1]
From their shadowed origins to the desperate battles that ensued when half of them rebelled against their father, the Sons of the Emperor – the vaunted primarchs – were among the greatest of humanity's champions, warriors without peer and heroes whose deeds became legend. From the Angel Sanguinius, who took the sole brunt of his Legion's most brutal acts, to Vulkan, whose humanity made him unique amongst his brothers, and from dour Perturabo, architect, inventor and murderous warlord, to Horus, whose shining light was eclipsed only by the darkness that grew within his soul, this anthology covers eight of the primarchs and their greatest – or darkest – deeds.
Contents[1]
The Passing of Angels
When a world resistant to the nascent Imperium of man unleashes weapons of heinous and proscribed provenance, Sanguinius gathers the Destroyer host. As his sons wage war behind their death masks, able to leave the taint of their bloody deeds behind them, Sanguinius alone must bear the burden of the souls he has reaped.
Written by John French.
The Abyssal Edge
When an archivist uncovers an unthinkable truth, he comes to the attention of the First Captain of the Night Lords the dreaded Prince of Crows himself. Terrified yet enrapt, Ulatal listens as Sevatar tells him of Zoah and the moment when Konrad Curze and Magnus almost went to war.
Written by Aaron Dembski-Bowden.
Mercy of the Dragon
As the Emperor comes to Nocturne in the guise of the Outlander, he tells Vulkan of his destiny in the stars as one of His primarchs. But the Lord of Drakes is hesitant to leave his world unprotected and so the Emperor must convince him of the worthiness of His Crusade.
Written by Nick Kyme.
Shadow of the Past
Dark Apostle Kalta-Ar seeks to raise a religious monument to gain his primarch's favour. But when warriors of the Legion begin to die in suspicious circumstances, he learns something has come hunting. Its prey is not the legionaries slaughtered by its hands, but the one who they call father, the Daemon Primarch Lorgar.
Written by Gav Thorpe.
The Emperor's Architect
A pair of Remembrancers tasked with chronicling the lives and histories of the primarchs journey to Olympia to meet with the formidable Perturabo. They are ill-prepared for what they find, however, as they discover the truth about the Lord of Iron and his intimidating legend.
Written by Guy Haley.
Prince of Blood
Aboard the flagship Conqueror, the legionaries and mortal crew face a slow and terrible death, driven insane by thirst or to increasing acts of violence. Their only hope lies with Kharn, who will risk anything to save the fleet and a primarch slowly succumbing to madness. For Kharn knows the blood must flow...
Written by L.J. Goulding.
The Ancient Awaits
Impelled by the Crimson King, Vistario of the Thousand Sons Legion journeys to a nameless world with two of his fellow Sorcerers, where they find the ruins of a city lost to myth and a labyrinth of catacombs that harbour a long forgotten secret. The Ancient awaits, but for whom?
Written by Graham McNeill.
Misbegotten
After months of peaceful compliance's, a world willingly and gratefully accept the Imperial Truth and the auspice of the Emperor of Mankind, the outpost Velich Tarn refuses to submit without bloodshed. Its subjugation falls to Captain Sejanus, but when the enemy's resistance proves the equal of this even vaunted commander, Horus himself enters the fray...
Written by Dan Abnett.
See also
Sources
- 1: Black Library (last accessed 8th July 2022)