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In this second novel featuring the Grey Knights Space Marines, a crack team is sent to investigate the mysterious reappearance of a planet that vanished a hundred years earlier. They soon discover a nightmare world where technology runs riot, and titanic war machines are possessed by daemons. Original.
Omnibus edition collecting the novels, Grey Knights, Dark Adeptus and Hammer of Daemons from the popular Warhammer 40,000 Grey Knights series. In the wake of Horus’s betrayal, the Imperium created a new force to defend against the threat of the daemonic: the Grey Knights. Armoured in faith and armed with the most potent weapons of mankind, these Space Marines stand between humanity and the infernal denizens of the warp. Justicar Alaric is one such warrior, the leader of a squad of these dedicated daemonhunters. When a daemon returns from a millennium of banishment determined to exact revenge upon the Grey Knights for its fall, Alaric is thrust into a war where weapons alone cannot bring victory – faith and will are the keys to survival.
Chaos Space Marines are feared for their savage brutality. When ungodly visions drive Dark Apostle Jarulek of the Word Bearers to the unsuspecting Imperial planet of Tanakreg, he and his dark force attack without mercy and brutally enslave the population. With the planet in ruins, they set their new slaves a mysterious task: to build a hideous tower of monumental proportions. What is Jarulek's vile purpose, and can he achieve it before the Imperial forces arrive to reclaim the planet?
An Adeptus Mechanicus Explorator fleet ventures beyond the borders of the Imperium, in pursuit of arcane technology. Who knows what perils may lie outside the dominion of mankind?
Peer into the into the bizarre culture and motivations of the Necrons in this great novel from Nate Crowley. After centuries of exile, the necron lord Oltyx has at last been granted the thing he has always craved: the throne of the Ithakas Dynasty. Kingship, however, is not quite what he had hoped for. Oltyx’s reign begins aboard the dying battleship Akrops, as it lumbers away from the ruins of his crownworld. Behind it is a hostile armada of unfathomable size, launched by the barbaric alien war-cult known as the Imperium of Man. And within the Akrops’ sepulchral hold, an even greater threat festers: the creeping horror of the flayer curse. Faced with such overwhelming odds, Oltyx begins a desperate voyage into a darkness so profound that salvation and doom look much the same. If he and his dynasty are to make it through that long night, Oltyx will have to become a very different sort of king.
Driven on by their hatred of the False Emperor, the Night Lords stalk the shadows of the galaxy, eternally seeking revenge for the death of their primarch. Their dark quest leads them to a fractious alliance with the Red Corsairs, united only by a common enemy. Together with this piratical band of renegades, they bring their ways of destruction to the fortress-monastery of the Marines Errant. THEY SEEK ONLY TO BRING DEATH
Author : Fantasy Flight Games Publisher : Fantasy Flight Games Page : 238 pages File Size : 28,25 MB Release : 2009-11 Category : Games & Activities ISBN : 9781589945494
Radical Inquisitors turn away from the path of the Puritan and rely upon tools that most consider blasphemous. Heretic allies, alien technologies, and daemon weapons of Chaos are but a few of these instruments chosen by Radicals who believe that the end always justifies the means. This sourcebook contains new rules, dark careers, and forbidden gear for both Game Masters and players who wish to tread the forsaken path of a Radical.
In Dark Enlightenment Kennet Granholm explores the historical, sociological, and discursive contexts of contemporary esoteric magic. The book is focused on the Sweden-originated Left-Hand Path magic order Dragon Rouge in particular, but through a detailed contextualizing examination of this case study it offers a broader visage of contemporary esotericism in general. The author takes cue from both the historiography of Western esotericism and the sociological study of new religions and religious change, aiming to provide a transdisciplinary framework for a comprehensive study of esotericism in late modernity.