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|Name        =The Primarchs
 
|Name        =The Primarchs
 
|Image        =Primarchs.jpg
 
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|Image caption=Cover illustration by [[Neil Roberts]]
 
|Editor      =[[Christian Dunn]]
 
|Editor      =[[Christian Dunn]]
 
|Publisher    =[[Black Library (BL Publishing)|Black Library]]
 
|Publisher    =[[Black Library (BL Publishing)|Black Library]]
 
|Series      =[[Horus Heresy Series]]
 
|Series      =[[Horus Heresy Series]]
|Authors      =[[Nick Kyme]], [[Graham McNeill]], [[Rob Sanders]], [[Gav Thorpe]]
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|Author      =[[Nick Kyme]], [[Graham McNeill]], [[Rob Sanders]], [[Gav Thorpe]]
|Preceded by  =[[Age of Darkness (Anthology)|Age of Darkness]]
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|Preceded by  =[[Know No Fear (Novel)|Know No Fear]]
|Followed by  =[[Shadows of Treachery (Anthology)|Shadows of Treachery]]
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|Followed by  =[[Fear to Tread (Novel)|Fear to Tread]]
 
|Released    =May 29, 2012
 
|Released    =May 29, 2012
 
|Pages        =416
 
|Pages        =416
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|Performer    ={{Actor|Gareth Armstrong}}, {{Actor|Seán Barrett}}, {{Actor|Jonathan Keeble}}, {{Actor|David Timson}}
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|Length      =13 hours 30 minutes
 
|Editions    =2012 softcover:<br>ISBN 978-1849702089
 
|Editions    =2012 softcover:<br>ISBN 978-1849702089
  
 
2012 audio book:<br>ISBN 9780857876386
 
2012 audio book:<br>ISBN 9780857876386
 
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'''''The Primarchs''''' is an anthology and the 20th book in the [[Horus Heresy Series]], which was released on May 29, 2012.{{Fn|1}}
  
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It is the seventh volume in the Horus Heresy series to make the New York Times bestseller list, and the second such anthology, after [[Age of Darkness (Anthology)|Age of Darkness]]. It was later included in "The Novels: Volume 4" eBook collection.
'''The Primarchs''' is an anthology in the [[Horus Heresy Series]], which was released on May 29, 2012.<sup>1</sup>
 
  
 
==About==
 
==About==
Gathered within this anthology are four novellas focusing on some of the mightiest warriors and leaders that mankind has ever known – [[Fulgrim]], [[Lion El'Jonson]], [[Ferrus Manus]] and [[Alpharius Omegon]] – and the roles that they may have yet to play in a war which threatens to change the face of the Imperium forever.<sup>1</sup>
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Gathered within this anthology are four novellas focusing on some of the mightiest warriors and leaders that mankind has ever known – [[Fulgrim]], [[Lion El'Jonson]], [[Ferrus Manus]] and [[Alpharius Omegon]] – and the roles that they may have yet to play in a war which threatens to change the face of the Imperium forever.{{Fn|1}}
  
 
==The Reflection Crack'd==
 
==The Reflection Crack'd==
by [[Graham McNeill]]<br>performed by [[Jonathan Keeble]]
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by [[Graham McNeill]]
===Synopsis===
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{{Main|The Reflection Crack'd (Novella)}}
In the aftermath of the [[Drop Site Massacre]], [[Fulgrim]] and his [[Emperor's Children]] [[Legion]] are ordered to [[Mars]] by the [[Warmaster]] [[Horus Lupercal]].  The increasingly capricious Fulgrim however, decides to assault a [[Mechanicus]] resource world instead, in order to further his own designs.  When this change of plan is questioned by [[Lord Commander]] [[Eidolon (Emperor's Children)|Eidolon]], the [[Primarch]] reacts to this perceived slight against his judgement by slaying his once-favoured subordinate on the spot. 
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While the [[Emperor's Children]] descend into debauchery, [[Fulgrim]]'s closest allies plot against him to purge the Legion of the daemonic influence which has begun to plague their ranks.
 
 
While far from upset at the death of Eidolon, the ascendant Emperor's Children champion, [[Lucius (Emperor's Children)|Lucius]], takes note of the event as yet another concerning example of Fulgrim's increasingly erratic behaviour.  Inspired by dark dreams, Lucius becomes suspicious of his primarch, and proceeds to study him closely.  Already concerned by his random mood swings, unconvincing attempts at legion camaraderie and remembrance, and above all by the realisation that Fulgrim's sword-fighting technique is suddenly inferior to his own, Lucius finally decides that Fulgrim is not who he appears to be after witnessing him employing sorcerous powers in open combat.  Following the threads planted by his dreams, he breaks a standing order aboard the legion flagship, The ''[[Pride of the Emperor]]'', to stay out of ''La Fenice'', the opera chamber where the Emperor's Children were awakened by the discord and potential of [[Chaos]].  Investigating the chamber, he encounters the portrait of the Primarch hung there, a portrait that has been appearing in his dreams, and gazing at the eyes of the painting, he comes to the conclusion that his Primarch is somehow trapped within and that the entity walking around as Fulgrim is an imposter.
 
 
 
Determined to free Fulgrim, Lucius convenes the [[Brotherhood of the Phoenix]], the senior members of the Legion.  Such an action is not without risks in the chaotic Emperor's Children, as by this time of the Legion's (de)evolution each surviving senior officer is a powerful, mercurial and above all, self-obsessed individual, and all of them carry a loathing of the upstart Lucius.  However, the swordsman is able to convince them that Fulgrim is not himself, and tempt them into the experience of attempting to capture a Primarch.  Shortly afterward, they ambush Fulgrim and, despite taking casualties, the phoenix conspirators manage to render their primarch unconscious.
 
 
 
Strapping him down upon a table in the Apothecarion of [[Fabius Bile|Fabius]], the [[Chief Apothecary]], Lucius, [[Julius Kaesoron]] and [[Marius Vairosean]]  attempt to drive the entity possessing their master out of his body by means of excruciation.  A protracted torture session takes place, with Fulgrim submitting to all the works inflicted upon him, talking all the while of his perception of reality, current events, and the path he envisages for the Legion.  Eventually, Lucius comes to another shocked realisation; that he has been both misled and miscalculated the situation.  Suddenly believing that the person under torture is indeed his Primarch, Lucius bows his knee as Fulgrim easily frees himself from the torture rack, contented that the game is over and that his favoured sons have learned from the experience.
 
 
 
Fulgrim then deigns to explain just why Lucius thought him an imposter in the first place, revealing that he had indeed been possessed by a [[daemon|daemonic entity]] for some time, an entity that had trapped his disembodied spirit in the painting in ''La Fenice''.  However, Fulgrim was able to use the experience to learn of warpcraft and the ways of daemonkind, eventually being able to use this newly gained knowledge to forcibly swap places with the daemon, trapping it in the painting in his stead.  It was presumably the daemon that was sending Lucius the dreams and clues in an attempt to be freed.  Fulgrim's apparent inferiority in swordsmanship was just a ploy to tease Lucius into challenging him, in an attempt to further educate the swordsman in the powers of Chaos, and his mood swings and lack of interest in Legion history and camaraderie were simply an honest evolution of his nature.  Fulgrim announces that he intends to go further than anyone ever before in experience and learning, pushing the limits to their extremes, not just to gain power, but for the journey; a journey he wants his Legion to take also. The next step on the journey?  To link up with [[Perturabo]] and the [[Iron Warriors]] as part of a scheme to further this goal.
 
 
 
===Setting===
 
*The ''[[Pride of the Emperor]]'' - the flagship of the [[Emperor's Children]], now much changed since its days flying under the [[Imperial]] banner.
 
*[[Prismatica V]] - [[Mechanicum]] processing outpost raided by the Emperor's Children for raw materials.
 
 
 
===Characters===
 
*[[Fulgrim]] - [[Primarch]] of the [[Emperor's Children]]
 
*[[Eidolon (Emperor's Children)|Eidolon]] - [[Lord Commander]]
 
*[[Julius Kaesoron]] - [[First Captain]]
 
*[[Marius Vairosean]] - [[Captain]]
 
*[[Lucius (Emperor's Children)|Lucius]] - [[Captain]]
 
*[[Fabius Bile|Fabius]] - [[Chief Apothecary]]
 
===Related Articles===
 
*[[Fulgrim (Novel)|Fulgrim]]
 
*[[Angel Exterminatus (Novel)|Angel Exterminatus]]
 
  
 
==Feat of Iron==
 
==Feat of Iron==
by [[Nick Kyme]]<br>performed by [[David Timpson]]
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by [[Nick Kyme]]
 
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{{Main|Feat of Iron (Novella)}}
===Synopsis===
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During the [[Great Crusade]], [[Ferrus Manus]] finds himself lost on a xenos-held world. With destiny racing to meet him, will he reign in his aggression long enough to heed its warning?
The campaign on [[One-Five-Four Four]] is not going well for the [[Imperial]] forces, and especially not for [[Ferrus Manus]], [[primarch]] of the [[Iron Hands]] [[Legiones Astartes]], who is troubled not only by the existence of the weaknesses within, but by the hinderances without as well; the terrain and fluid savagery of the [[Eldar]] enemies are taking a toll on his battle-group and placing him behind schedule.  Even the latest victory, a battle commanded by his determined [[First Captain]], [[Gabriel Santar]], does not satisfy him, and neither does the proving correct of the Iron Hands' creed; the flesh ''is'' weak, at least out in the desert and at least where the attached [[regiments]] of the [[Imperial Army]] are concerned.  Not only is Manus concerned with being behind schedule, and losing face in front of his brothers [[Mortarion]] and [[Vulkan]], but the possibility that Eldar witchcraft could be causing his [[Astartes]] to under-perform fills him with ire.
 
 
 
Confessing his unease to Santar, Manus reveals that he has had strange dreams of late.  What he does not reveal is that the sooner he gets the campaign finished and off the world, the better he'll feel.  Deciding to abandon the Army if they cannot keep up, Ferrus Manus leads his forces deeper into the desert.  [[Bion Henricos]], acting as a liason between the legion and the soldiery, communicates this intention to their [[colonel]], feeling a surprising twinge of remorse as he does so.
 
 
 
Unbeknownst to Ferrus Manus, two Eldar discuss his fate; one decides to intervene, to make sure that Manus walks along the more positive of the two possible paths leading to his future.  The other warns against it, telling him that "stone cannot bend, it can only break."
 
 
 
The Iron Hands arrive at a suspicious valley; Ferrus Manus feels that it is important somehow, but is loathe to investigate it without a scout unit, something his current legion force is lacking.  Henricos suggests waiting for the Army units to catch up and using their scouts - thus reinvigorating them by making them feel valued - but is shot down by his superior officers.  Unwilling to wait any longer and not interested in using weaker units, Manus orders the Iron Hands to descend into the valley.  Not long after the bulk of them reach the valley floor, a mysterious darkness engulfs them, followed by wind, storm and ambush.  Eldar warriors engage the disorientated Iron Hands at close quarters, deploying a weapon which over-rode their controls of their [[Imperial bionics|bionics]], robbing those with bionic eyes of sight, and turning the weapons held in bionic hands against each other...or their owners.  The Iron Hands assault force is saved by the actions of Bion Henricos' rearguard, who're able to pick off the Eldar witches causing the sorcerous attacks.  The Eldar retreat, leaving the Iron Hands to recover from the virtues of their own creed being turned against them...and notice that Ferrus Manus is missing...
 
 
 
Manus finds himself in a cavern system, assaulted by various visions and other sensory perceptions of death; that of his legion, his colleagues and even his own. He also comes across metaphorical representations of his brothers, and is momentarily puzzled by the feelings of betrayal looking at the statue of [[Fulgrim]] engenders.  Combined with all this, he feels pursued by a malignant, serpentine entity.  Irritated by such witchery, he presses onwards in exploring the caverns. 
 
 
 
Gabriel Santar details fifty [[Terminators]] to assist him in the search, and assigns legion command to [[Shadrak Meduson]], who is to continue their mission. Meduson and the straggling Army units eventually locate the enemy node complex they've been seeking to destroy, while Santar's team discover signs that Ferrus Manus actually vanished.  Realising that he has been taken and they cannot do anything to get him back, Santar and his fifty troops decide to link up with the main force.  The main assault is stymied by an energy shield of some sort that keeps out firepower, with Eldar defenders managing to hold back the [[Space Marines]] themselves for some time.  Santar arrives, and comes up with a plan.
 
 
 
In the cavernous depths, Ferrus Manus is finally attacked by the serpentine monster that has been trailing him, the giant silver wyrm proving a vicious and poisonous foe.  Nearly slaying him several times, Ferrus Manus is distracted by deja vu and a vague feeling of prophecy concerning the words "''Angel Exterminatus''", which appear in his mind as if from nowhere.  Inspired by a memory of his brother Vulkan, he eventually wounds the serpent enough so that it retreats.  Elsewhere, the two Eldar responsible for Ferrus Manus' predicament lament their allowing of an aspect of the [[Chaos|Primordial Annihilator]] to sneak into their domain when they kidnapped the primarch.
 
 
 
On the surface, Santar's planned combined-arms assault goes well at first, with the Iron Hands penetrating the shield...until the return of the witchery that afflicts their bionics forces them to retreat.  Once again, Henricos suggests an unusual plan; detaching his only bionic - his symbolic iron hand - he volunteers to lead the Imperial Army forces into the breached shield, and eliminate the Eldar threat.  Initially hostile to this plan, which goes against their credo, the Iron Hands senior officers eventually relent. 
 
 
 
Ferrus Manus continues onward, eventually reaching a bizarre, decrepit throne room, complete with rotting corpse on a throne.  Coiled around it is the serpent, a great wyrm that Manus has come to believe is the spirit of [[Asirnoth]], the dread wyrm of [[Medusa]] Manus thought he had slain long before.  Wrestling with it and calling it out, he is shocked when the serpent begins to shapeshift into [[Fulgrim|a familiar form]], and with a familiar voice tells him that it is not Asirnoth.  Recovering from this latest trick, Ferrus Manus angrily slays the half-primarch, half-scaled serpent beast, before tearing the corpse-king from the throne and opening the doorway concealed behind it.  Confronting his Eldar kidnappers, he brushes aside their claims to be warning him against a likely future, attacking them and demanding his release.  In desperation, the Eldar grant his request.
 
 
 
Bion Henricos' force of non-augmented [[humans]] takes horrendous casualties, and he himself is wounded, but they strike a solid blow against the Eldar.  Before they can be wiped out, Ferrus Manus suddenly appears in the midst of the battle, turning the tide.  The arrival of Santar and reinforcements secures the day.  In a show of respect, the surviving humans are inducted as the first members of the Iron Hands valued mortal auxiliary; the [[Chainveil]].  Adopted Sons of Medusa, their purppose is to stand as a living reminder that not all flesh is weak.
 
 
 
Ferrus Manus refuses to answer questions of his experience, claiming that nothing happened that matters.  He leads his forces into the jungle, in response to a request from help from Vulkan.  In another place entirely, the two Eldar rue their failure, but take solace in the fact that even if [[Ferrus Manus|the Gorgon]] falls, there is another who will suit their purpose...
 
===Setting===
 
*[[One-Five-Four Four]] - an [[Eldar]]-controlled world, the Iron Hands fight to pacify the desert regions.  The story takes place after the Emperor's quitting of the [[Great Crusade]].
 
 
 
===Characters===
 
*[[Ferrus Manus]] - [[Primarch]] of the [[Iron Hands]]
 
*[[Gabriel Santar]] - [[First Captain]]
 
*[[Vaakal Desaaan]] - Captain, 9th Clan Company
 
*[[Shadrak Meduson]] - Captain, 10th Clan Company
 
*[[Bion Henricos]] - 7th [[Sergeant]], 10th Clan Company
 
*[[Erasmus Ruuman]] - [[Ironwrought]], 13th Clan Company
 
 
 
===Related Articles===
 
*[[Promethean Sun]]
 
*[[Fulgrim (Novel)|Fulgrim]]
 
  
 
==The Lion==
 
==The Lion==
by [[Gav Thorpe]]<br>performed by [[Gareth Armstrong]]
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by [[Gav Thorpe]]
 
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{{Main|The Lion (Novella)}}
===Synopsis===
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Fighting a daemonic incursion within their fleet, the [[Dark Angels]] stumble into a conflict between the [[Iron Hands]] and [[Death Guard]]. Which side will they choose in the coming battle?
===Setting===
 
===Characters===
 
*[[Lion El'Jonson]] - [[Primarch]] of the [[Dark Angels]]  
 
*[[Corswain]] - [[Seneschal]] to the Lion
 
*[[Nemiel]] - [[Brother-Redemptor]]
 
*[[Calas Typhon]] - [[First Captain]] of the [[Death Guard]]
 
  
 
==The Serpent Beneath==
 
==The Serpent Beneath==
by [[Rob Sanders]]<br>performed by [[Sean Barrett]]
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by [[Rob Sanders]]
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{{Main|The Serpent Beneath (Novella)}}
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When a leak is detected at the covert Tenebrae installation, [[Omegon]] assembles an elite team of operatives to undertake a top secret mission – to infiltrate the [[Alpha Legion]] itself!
  
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[[File:Primarchs-detail.JPG|thumb|center|300px|Cover art]]
===Characters===
 
*[[Alpharius Omegon]] - [[Primarch]] of the [[Alpha Legion]]
 
*[[Sheed Ranko]] - [[Captain]]
 
  
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
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Revision as of 10:40, 18 February 2020

Targetdrone.gif This article is about the The Primarchs (Anthology); for the Space Marine Primarchs, see Primarch.
The Primarchs
Primarchs.jpg
Author Nick Kyme, Graham McNeill, Rob Sanders, Gav Thorpe
Editor Christian Dunn
Performer Gareth Armstrong, Seán Barrett, Jonathan Keeble, David Timson
Publisher Black Library
Series Horus Heresy Series
Preceded by Know No Fear
Followed by Fear to Tread
Released May 29, 2012
Pages 416
Length 13 hours 30 minutes
Editions 2012 softcover:
ISBN 978-1849702089

2012 audio book:
ISBN 9780857876386

The Primarchs is an anthology and the 20th book in the Horus Heresy Series, which was released on May 29, 2012.[1]

It is the seventh volume in the Horus Heresy series to make the New York Times bestseller list, and the second such anthology, after Age of Darkness. It was later included in "The Novels: Volume 4" eBook collection.

About

Gathered within this anthology are four novellas focusing on some of the mightiest warriors and leaders that mankind has ever known – Fulgrim, Lion El'Jonson, Ferrus Manus and Alpharius Omegon – and the roles that they may have yet to play in a war which threatens to change the face of the Imperium forever.[1]

The Reflection Crack'd

by Graham McNeill

While the Emperor's Children descend into debauchery, Fulgrim's closest allies plot against him to purge the Legion of the daemonic influence which has begun to plague their ranks.

Feat of Iron

by Nick Kyme

During the Great Crusade, Ferrus Manus finds himself lost on a xenos-held world. With destiny racing to meet him, will he reign in his aggression long enough to heed its warning?

The Lion

by Gav Thorpe

Main article: The Lion (Novella)

Fighting a daemonic incursion within their fleet, the Dark Angels stumble into a conflict between the Iron Hands and Death Guard. Which side will they choose in the coming battle?

The Serpent Beneath

by Rob Sanders

When a leak is detected at the covert Tenebrae installation, Omegon assembles an elite team of operatives to undertake a top secret mission – to infiltrate the Alpha Legion itself!

Images

Cover art

Sources


Horus Heresy Series
Novels I Horus RisingII False GodsIII Galaxy in FlamesIV The Flight of the EisensteinV FulgrimVI Descent of AngelsVII LegionVIII Battle for the AbyssIX MechanicumX Tales of HeresyXI Fallen AngelsXII A Thousand SonsXIII NemesisXIV The First HereticXV Prospero BurnsXVI Age of DarknessXVII The Outcast DeadXVIII Deliverance LostXIX Know No FearXX The PrimarchsXXI Fear to TreadXXII Shadows of TreacheryXXIII Angel ExterminatusXXIV BetrayerXXV Mark of CalthXXVI Vulkan LivesXXVII The Unremembered EmpireXXVIII ScarsXXIX Vengeful SpiritXXX The Damnation of PythosXXXI Legacies of BetrayalXXXII DeathfireXXXIII War Without EndXXXIV PharosXXXV Eye of TerraXXXVI The Path of HeavenXXXVII The Silent WarXXXVIII Angels of CalibanXXXIX Praetorian of DornXL CoraxXLI The Master of MankindXLII GarroXLIII Shattered LegionsXLIV The Crimson KingXLV TallarnXLVI RuinstormXLVII Old EarthXLVIII The Burden of LoyaltyXLIX WolfsbaneL Born of FlameLI Slaves to DarknessLII Heralds of the SiegeLIII TitandeathLIV The Buried Dagger
Siege of Terra I The Solar WarII The Lost and the DamnedIII The First WallSons of the SelenarIV SaturnineFury of MagnusV MortisVI WarhawkVII Echoes of EternityGarro: Knight of GreyVIII The End and the Death (Volume IVolume IIVolume III)
The Primarchs Roboute Guilliman: Lord of UltramarLeman Russ: The Great WolfMagnus the Red: Master of ProsperoPerturabo: The Hammer of OlympiaLorgar: Bearer of the WordFulgrim: The Palatine PhoenixFerrus Manus: Gorgon of MedusaGrandfather's GiftPerturabo: Stone and IronMalcador: First Lord of the ImperiumKonrad Curze: A Lesson in DarknessJaghatai Khan: Warhawk of ChogorisVulkan: Lord of DrakesSons of the EmperorCorax: Lord of ShadowsAngron: Slave of NuceriaScions of the Emperor Konrad Curze: The Night HaunterGhost of NuceriaThe Passing of AngelsThe Abyssal EdgeMercy of the DragonLion El'Jonson: Lord of the FirstIllyriumThe Revelation of the WordMorningstarWill of the LegionEmbers of ExtinctionAlpharius: Head of the HydraBlood of the EmperorLoyal SonsMortarion: The Pale KingRogal Dorn: The Emperor's CrusaderSanguinius: The Great AngelHeirs of The Emperor
Horus Heresy Characters Valdor: Birth of the ImperiumLuther: First of the FallenSigismund: The Eternal CrusaderEidolon: The Auric Hammer
Novellas Promethean SunAurelianBrotherhood of the StormThe Reflection Crack'dFeat of IronThe LionThe Serpent BeneathCorax: SoulforgeScorched EarthTallarn: ExecutionerPrince of CrowsThe Crimson FistThe PurgeRavenlordThe Seventh SerpentTallarn: IroncladCyberneticaWolf KingThe HonouredThe UnburdenedGarro: Vow of FaithSons of the ForgeDreadwingSpear of Ultramar
Collections AngronThe Imperial TruthSedition's GateEchoes of RuinDeath and DefianceBlades of the TraitorMedusonBetrayal at CalthEchoes of the ImperiumVirtues of the Sons/Sins of the FatherEchoes of RevelationLupercal's WarCthonia's Reckoning
Short Stories The Lightning TowerThe Dark KingArmy of OneKryptosDistant Echoes of Old NightLost SonsDeath of a SilversmithThe Divine WordThe Kaban ProjectThe Gates of TerraLord of the Red SandsSerpentLuna MendaxRivenBjorn: Lone WolfThe Wolf of Ash and FireHeart of the ConquerorChild of NightThe ShadowmastersThe Devine AdoratriceDaemonologySins of the FatherThe Final Compliance of Sixty-Three FourteenVoraxThe Value of FearBrotherhood of the MoonVirtues of the SonsImperfectHowl of the HearthworldA Safe and Shadowed PlaceGunsightBlack OculusWolf MotherTwistedChirurgeonTallarn: WitnessIronfireHands of the EmperorBy the Lion's CommandAll That RemainsThe PhoenicianArtefactsGhosts Speak NotPatienceInheritorTallarn: SirenBlackshieldMyriadInto ExileThe Grey RavenThe Painted CountExocytosisThe Last Son of ProsperoOrdo SinisterThe Ember WolvesRestorerThe Laurel of DefianceImmortal DutyDuty WaitsMagisteriumNow Peals MidnightDreams of UnityThe Board is SetThe Atonement of FireA Lesson in IronMassacreTwo Metaphysical BladesPrologue to NikaeaOld Wounds, New ScarsAbyssalThe Last CouncilA Rose Watered with BloodBringer of SorrowLantern's LightThe Serpent's DanceThe Lightning HallEater of DreamsBloodhowlAmor FatiThe Fields of AbundanceThe Shel'tain AffairPrimacyThe NineVisageThe Last Loyalist
Audio Dramas Raven's FlightGarro: Oath of MomentGarro: Legion of OneButcher's NailsGrey AngelBurden of DutyGarro: Sword of TruthWarmasterStrike and FadeVeritas FerrumThe SigilliteHonour to the DeadWolf HuntCensureThief of RevelationsKhârn: The Eightfold PathLucius: The Eternal BlademasterCypher: Guardian of OrderHunter's MoonWolf's ClawTemplarGarro: Shield of LiesMaster of the FirstThe Long NightStratagemHerald of SanguiniusThe WatcherThe Eagle's TalonIron CorpsesGarro: Ashes of FealtyRaptorGrey TalonRed-MarkedThe EitherThe Heart of the PharosThe Thirteenth WolfChildren of SicarusPerpetualThe Soul, SeveredValeriusThe Binary SuccessionDark ComplianceBlackshields: The False WarBlackshields: The Red FiefHubris of MonarchiaNightfaneBlackshields: The Broken Chain
Artbooks Visions of Heresy (2013)Visions of Heresy (2018)Art of the Horus Heresy
Script Books Horus Heresy: The Scripts: Volume IHorus Heresy: The Scripts: Volume II
Graphic Novels Macragge's Honour