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On the black sands of [[Isstvan V]], [[Gabriel Santar]] is dying. Struck down by his former battle-brother, [[Julius Kaesoron]] of the [[Emperor's Children]], he watches helplessly as his father [[Ferrus Manus]] is murdered by the thrice-damned traitor [[Fulgrim]]. But Santar's fading sight reveals far more about the supposedly perfect Phoenician primarch than anyone could have guessed - is it too late for this revelation to have any value to the [[Iron Hands]] Legion? | On the black sands of [[Isstvan V]], [[Gabriel Santar]] is dying. Struck down by his former battle-brother, [[Julius Kaesoron]] of the [[Emperor's Children]], he watches helplessly as his father [[Ferrus Manus]] is murdered by the thrice-damned traitor [[Fulgrim]]. But Santar's fading sight reveals far more about the supposedly perfect Phoenician primarch than anyone could have guessed - is it too late for this revelation to have any value to the [[Iron Hands]] Legion? | ||
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+ | *[[List of Short Stories]] | ||
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==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
*[https://www.blacklibrary.com/the-horus-heresy/quick-reads/the-phoenician-ebook.html Black Library] | *[https://www.blacklibrary.com/the-horus-heresy/quick-reads/the-phoenician-ebook.html Black Library] | ||
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[[Category:Short Stories]] | [[Category:Short Stories]] |
Latest revision as of 17:22, 4 April 2021
Author | Nick Kyme |
Publisher | Black Library |
Released | 2015 |
Collected in | The Imperial Truth War Without End |
Cover Description
On the black sands of Isstvan V, Gabriel Santar is dying. Struck down by his former battle-brother, Julius Kaesoron of the Emperor's Children, he watches helplessly as his father Ferrus Manus is murdered by the thrice-damned traitor Fulgrim. But Santar's fading sight reveals far more about the supposedly perfect Phoenician primarch than anyone could have guessed - is it too late for this revelation to have any value to the Iron Hands Legion?