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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2012/09/28 20:04:57
Subject: Your personal favourite black library books/ characters
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Depraved Slaanesh Chaos Lord
Inside Yvraine
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I don't understand the fervant love for the Ciaphus Cain series.
I own the first omnibus- read it, enjoyed it. I bought the second one and was totally burnt out on CC stories halfway through the second story in the book.
Every single story (that I've read) has the exact same little jokes in it, and generally plays out and ends the exact same way.
Is there like, some secret factor within the books that eludes me? They just seem way too repetitive to me.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2012/09/28 20:07:12
Subject: Your personal favourite black library books/ characters
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Potent Possessed Daemonvessel
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Caiphus Cain is a 40K-themed sitcom.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2012/09/28 22:01:48
Subject: Re:Your personal favourite black library books/ characters
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Depraved Slaanesh Chaos Lord
Inside Yvraine
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Ciaphus Cain is a sitcom where they only made one episode and repeat it every night with the characters renamed.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2012/09/29 05:49:25
Subject: Your personal favourite black library books/ characters
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Dangerous Skeleton Champion
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Arik Taranis, the Thunder Lord. He fixes the problems with the Thinder Warrior's gene enhancement.
His deads during the unification wars are so amazing that the historians who have knowledge of the Primarchs dismiss them as "lurid hyperbole".
Not to mention that the mere mention of his name floors a gathering of (Bad ass) space marines.
Best part is that he is mostly likely the "Giant of a man" in Trazyn's gallery.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2012/09/29 10:25:30
Subject: Your personal favourite black library books/ characters
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It's more like Harry Flashman in space - if you enjoyed the Ciaphus Cain books then I highly recommend George Macdonald Fraser's works.
My favourites are the Eisenhorn books followed by Guant's Ghost series. Both are fantastically well-written about their respective subjects.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2012/09/29 10:52:27
Subject: Re:Your personal favourite black library books/ characters
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My personally favorites are Eisenhorn and the Night Lords Series.
The prophet is an amazing character.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2012/09/29 11:15:48
Subject: Your personal favourite black library books/ characters
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Rampaging Chaos Russ Driver
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Fulgrim and Eisenhorn.
Lucius the eternal is a boss pimp that nobody can match.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2012/09/29 11:36:05
Subject: Re:Your personal favourite black library books/ characters
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Willing Inquisitorial Excruciator
Croatia
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Eidolon wrote:
Lucius the eternal is a boss pimp that nobody can match.
Except Loken and Saul + random xxx captain who killed him (and then he get's screwed)
P.S. Eidolon is you nick ? You do understand how Fulgim trimmed his hair?
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This message was edited 2 times. Last update was at 2012/09/29 11:37:34
ADB: I showed the Wolves revealing the key weakness at the heart of the World Eaters; showing Angron that his Legion was broken and worthless compared to the others; that he was the one primarch who couldn't trust his own warriors, and that they didn't care if he lived or died; showing that loyalty to brothers and sons is the heart of success for the Legiones Astartes, to the point even Lorgar makes a big deal out of saying the World Eaters and their primarch were massively outclassed by Russ, and Angron was too stupid to see the lesson Russ had sacrificed time, sweat, and blood, to teach. We're talking about a battle the Wolves won, by isolating the enemy general through pack tactics, and threatening to kill him, without a hope of defending himself. It was a balance, 50/50 - Angron overpowered Russ, and the Wolves were losing ground to the World Eaters; but Russ and his warriors had Angron by the balls, and barely broke a sweat. They won, no question. Lorgar even says: "The Wolves won, meathead."
Dorn won’t help you either. He’s too busy being the Emperor’s groundskeeper, hiding behind the palace walls. The Wolf is too busy cutting off heads as our father’s executioner, while the Lion holds on to his secrets, and has no special fondness for you. Who else will come? Not Ferrus, certainly. Nor Corax either. Even as we speak, I suspect he flees for Deliverance. Sanguinius?’ Curze laughed cruelly. ‘The angel is more cursed than I. The Khan? He does not wish to be found. So who is left? No one, Vulkan. None of them will come. You are simply not that important. You are alone.’ Konrad Curze to Vulkan
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2025/09/29 11:47:41
Subject: Your personal favourite black library books/ characters
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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BlaxicanX wrote:I don't understand the fervant love for the Ciaphus Cain series.
I own the first omnibus- read it, enjoyed it. I bought the second one and was totally burnt out on CC stories halfway through the second story in the book.
Every single story (that I've read) has the exact same little jokes in it, and generally plays out and ends the exact same way.
Is there like, some secret factor within the books that eludes me? They just seem way too repetitive to me.
There are some variations but in essence you are right. The good old Jurgen ex Machina can get a bit tiresome
Of course, a certain amount of recycling old ideas can be seen in almost all of the large BL series.
If the Ghosts get even more "awesome" then the Munitiorum has to give them powerarmour and their own chapterworld.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2012/09/29 12:01:58
Subject: Re:Your personal favourite black library books/ characters
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Rampaging Chaos Russ Driver
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DarthMarko wrote: Eidolon wrote:
Lucius the eternal is a boss pimp that nobody can match.
Except Loken and Saul + random xxx captain who killed him (and then he get's screwed)
P.S. Eidolon is you nick ? You do understand how Fulgim trimmed his hair?
Oh yeah, Saul was pretty awesome too, but Lucius is a recurring character. The random guy who killed him was another emperors children commander.
I dont understand your P.S.? Do you mean Eidolon is my nickname? And yes, I read that story. Eidolon is a cocky son of a bitch who doesnt know when to stfu, which I feel is a fitting handle for me on a 40k forum.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2012/09/29 12:05:13
Subject: Your personal favourite black library books/ characters
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Warp-Screaming Noise Marine
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I will vouch for the Soul Drinkers, Ben Counters ways of basically saying "Feth you Imperial shackles!" really speaks out to me and shows the darker corrupt side of the Imperium as well as marines having certain emotions you wouldn't normally think they would.
Sergent Luko is my favorite in that series, thats right a tactical marine sergent with dual lightning claws! Bring It!
I also enjoyed the Grey Knight series by Ben Counter as well, with good plot twists and demon slaying i really enjoyed it.
Spoiler added--AgeOfEgos
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"Decadence Unbound..."
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2012/09/29 12:08:01
Subject: Your personal favourite black library books/ characters
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Rampaging Chaos Russ Driver
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Thanks for the spoiler alert, I was halfway through that book and looking forward to finishing it when i got back to the states.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2012/09/29 19:19:15
Subject: Your personal favourite black library books/ characters
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Wing Commander
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Riddick40k wrote:I will vouch for the Soul Drinkers, Ben Counters ways of basically saying "Feth you Imperial shackles!" really speaks out to me and shows the darker corrupt side of the Imperium as well as marines having certain emotions you wouldn't normally think they would.
Sergent Luko is my favorite in that series, thats right a tactical marine sergent with dual lightning claws! Bring It!
I also enjoyed the Grey Knight series by Ben Counter as well, with good plot twists and demon slaying i really enjoyed it.
^ That's how your post should look. Please, consider your fellow dakkanaughts in future...
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2012/09/29 19:33:11
Subject: Your personal favourite black library books/ characters
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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Treacheries of the Space Marines is a mixed bag so far. There's a great little short story with Typhus that's clearly inspired by the great horror movie Pontypool, and also this bit that reminded me of that Batman: The Animates Series episode "Almost Got him". Basically, Iron Warrior, Word Bearer, Night Lord, Emperor's Children, and Thousand Sons warlords all sit around and recall their tales of the Long War. The other stuff hasn't interested me very much so far.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2012/09/29 23:01:02
Subject: Re:Your personal favourite black library books/ characters
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Using Object Source Lighting
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I don't know about anyone else, but I've found the 3rd Night Lords book pretty disappointing. It feels like both the characters and their interactions have been incredibly inconsistent.
Maybe it has a strong end?
However, I'd recommend the second Night Lords book (Blood Reaver) in particular. As a note, I read it first, and you don't need the first one for context.
I remember really liking the Gaunt's Ghosts and Eisenhorn series, but was much younger then.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2012/09/30 00:35:14
Subject: Your personal favourite black library books/ characters
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Depraved Slaanesh Chaos Lord
Inside Yvraine
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No, the 3rd NL book is probably the weakest as far as characterization. Almost all of 1st Claw has these wierd "character swings". They aren't big enough to be considered character development, but they're certainly departures from their established character traits. The 3rd book is probably my least favorite, despite the fact that I love .
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2012/09/30 01:21:25
Subject: Your personal favourite black library books/ characters
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Jovial Plaguebearer of Nurgle
England
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Bookwise it has to be the Gildar Rift. Picked it up in the store because of the cover art, flipped through it, saw space battles, bought it. Turns out I love Cawkwell's writing style, I've since gotten Architect of Fate for her contribution and I'll probably get Valkia as well.
But yeah, as an oldschool BFG fan Gildar Rift was like a shot of pure entertainment.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2012/10/01 14:11:21
Subject: Your personal favourite black library books/ characters
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Potent Possessed Daemonvessel
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I didn't really like the angle Cawkwell put on Huron, drooling on himself and giggling like a mad hatter. The portrait of the man painted by Forge World's Badab War and ADB's Blood Reaver is far more interesting.
Overall, I would say the Tyrant and Ahriman are probably my top two.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2012/10/01 18:57:30
Subject: Your personal favourite black library books/ characters
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Lone Wolf Sentinel Pilot
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My favorites, so far...
Titanicus, Brothers of the Snake, Horus Rising, and the Gaunt's Ghosts novels, because Dan Abnett.
I also enjoyed the Ciaphas Cain novels and Gunheads, which I read as part of the Hammer of the Emperor omnibus. That really felt like a tank crew in action. Even though they're in the far future.
I'm starting False Gods now.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2012/10/01 19:06:09
Subject: Your personal favourite black library books/ characters
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Quick-fingered Warlord Moderatus
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I have loved the Ciaphas Cain series so far, great for looking at the funny side of the 40K universe. I've also been reading the Eisenhorn trilogy, and it's awesome thus far.
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Lord Judicator Valdrakh of the Atun Dynasty (6th Ed: W:3, L:4, D:0)
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2012/10/01 19:15:13
Subject: Your personal favourite black library books/ characters
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Using Object Source Lighting
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BlaxicanX wrote:No, the 3rd NL book is probably the weakest as far as characterization. Almost all of 1st Claw has these wierd "character swings". They aren't big enough to be considered character development, but they're certainly departures from their established character traits. The 3rd book is probably my least favorite, despite the fact that I love .
Too bad, I was hoping it would pull off a strong ending and save the book. Also, not sure you need that spoiler tag there, the "prophecies" seem a bit overly literal, so I think the book done spoiled itself  .
Omegus wrote:I didn't really like the angle Cawkwell put on Huron, drooling on himself and giggling like a mad hatter. The portrait of the man painted by Forge World's Badab War and ADB's Blood Reaver is far more interesting.
Overall, I would say the Tyrant and Ahriman are probably my top two.
Re: Huron, too bad: he's one of my favorite characters, and I really liked him in IA and BR.
Also, Into the Maelstrom has a pretty cool look at Huron, and I think the first fiction about him outside of his RT character entry.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2012/10/01 20:02:50
Subject: Re:Your personal favourite black library books/ characters
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Mighty Vampire Count
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In order of affection:
Amberely and Cain
Navigator and her lover in Night Lords Trilogy
Pretty much everyone in Helsreach
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I AM A MARINE PLAYER
"Unimaginably ancient xenos artefact somewhere on the planet, hive fleet poised above our heads, hidden 'stealer broods making an early start....and now a bloody Chaos cult crawling out of the woodwork just in case we were bored. Welcome to my world, Ciaphas."
Inquisitor Amberley Vail, Ordo Xenos
"I will admit that some Primachs like Russ or Horus could have a chance against an unarmed 12 year old novice but, a full Battle Sister??!! One to one? In close combat? Perhaps three Primarchs fighting together... but just one Primarch?" da001
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2012/10/01 20:25:34
Subject: Your personal favourite black library books/ characters
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Wolf Guard Bodyguard in Terminator Armor
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My favorite BL characters are from the (old) graphic novels, TBH. They really do a much better job of portraying the horror and despair of the 41st millennium (plus loads of cool action).
Sister Ephrael Stern, Princeps Hecate, Brother Cloten, Interrogator Gravier, and of course the ladz from Deff Skwadron.
My favorties of these are porbably Stern (from Daemonifuge), and Gravier (inquisitor Ascendant).
Despite not liking any of the characters (and having no interest in the Legion), I've found the best Heresy book to be Fulgrim. It reverses the most common BL novel flaw (strangely absent in most of the comics) of the writer writing himself into a such a terrible hole that only a deus ex machina can get him out in that it starts off kinda lame, but then really picks up showing the downfall of the Primarch and his Legion.
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