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I realized as I've been reading more and more Black Library books that the authors sometimes introduce characters that are FAR more interesting than the main characters. They sometimes are so amazingly cool that you wish you could get more about them.

What characters do you think deserve more attention?

My short list:
Nykona Sharrowkyn and Sabik Wayland (from Angel Exterminatus and Kryptos)
Fafnir Rahn and Lady Mourn (from the audio drama Templar)
Barabas Dantioch (The Iron Within and The Unremembered Empire)

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Sharrowkyn and Wayland are also in Seventh Serpent.


After reading Daemon World, I want to learn more about Arguleon Veq's past. I think I'd even be happy if he got a Horus Heresy cameo or something.

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Huron Blackheart. There are a few books with him featured as the evil King that he is, and a few told from the perspective of his underlings, but nothing that really features him that I've found so far. He's not a minor character but he doesn't have the mysticism of Calgar who I understand not being a main character of a book or series or risk pissing off a group of fanboys. And Abbadon is a key player in a few books outside of the Heresy series, who I would say DOES have that mysticism. No reason not to have the Tyrant leading a crusade in a book or two.
   
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There was a novel a long long time ago called Flesh and Iron, by Henry Zou that had an IG Space Cajun Captain that for the life of me I cannot remember the name of. Zou has been criticized many times as being a poor writer, or not knowing the 40k universe as well as he should've when he wrote that, but the Captain in question was a really neat character because he falls to chaos, and it turns out he was actually the target of Inquisitorial Assassination in the novel that actually precluded it.

Spoiler:
The sad part is, the Captain, as he was when turned to the side of chaos was seriously a cool seeming character. I felt Zou actually made a plot blunder in having him killed. If you read the second novel before the first novel, while difficult to get through, the end turns into this whole NOOOOOOOOO moment, where you realize what an awesome champion of chaos this dude became and you'd really rather just hear more about his exploits instead of wet behind the ears Inquisitor wimpypants Roth. The freaking BEAST of chaos the Captain had become was jumping up and down on tanks and putting dents in them. He was written in as this Legendary Old King of Medina that would lead his people and I was thinking Zou was writing a brand new chaos champion into existence that was from the ranks of common man instead of a Space Marine for once. The way he was written back out of the story was an "enormous" let down and made me wanna immediately hurl the book at my wall. The thing is, if I was that angry and emotionally invested in the character, then no matter what was done with it, it means it did honestly capture my imagination.


So anyways, while the writing overall wasn't super, the story did have grit to it. It was a slowly paced dirty, petty look at the IG and the Ecclesiarchy and very hard to wade through. But that ONE character. GRAAAAH! He was freakin crazypants once transformed, and you don't even know it at all until you read the First novel, Emperor's Mercy. You can pretty much skip straight to the end of Emperor's Mercy to see his descriptions, you just don't end up with a satisfactory idea of who this dude is.

I think other authors would have done it differently, but if there were any way that character could come back to life, I'd wanna read about that dude. I just wish I could remember his name. The Black Library doesn't sell it as an ebook and I got rid of the paperback years ago.

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 SharkoutofWata wrote:
Huron Blackheart. There are a few books with him featured as the evil King that he is, and a few told from the perspective of his underlings, but nothing that really features him that I've found so far. He's not a minor character but he doesn't have the mysticism of Calgar who I understand not being a main character of a book or series or risk pissing off a group of fanboys. And Abbadon is a key player in a few books outside of the Heresy series, who I would say DOES have that mysticism. No reason not to have the Tyrant leading a crusade in a book or two.


Have you read the short story Into the Maelstrom? It's one of my favourite, if not favourite, depiction of Huron.

 King Pariah wrote:
Sharrowkyn and Wayland are also in Seventh Serpent.

After reading Daemon World, I want to learn more about Arguleon Veq's past.


Yes that would be cool, his deeds as he takes on the Last. I would like to see how he and Karnulon meet. Maybe Karnulon hunts him down to learn from him. I think a story on the tale of Torvendis itself would be a great story to be told from its own perspective.

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Ivanus Enkomi of the Minotaurs. The "reasonable" right hand to Asterion Moloc, he is the one to represent the Minotaurs at war councils were they are forced to fight alongside other chapters. I would love to see how he works on the inside, whether begrudging that role of negotiator, or loving filling the role usually reserved to a chapter master.

 
   
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 SharkoutofWata wrote:
Huron Blackheart. There are a few books with him featured as the evil King that he is, and a few told from the perspective of his underlings, but nothing that really features him that I've found so far. He's not a minor character but he doesn't have the mysticism of Calgar who I understand not being a main character of a book or series or risk pissing off a group of fanboys. And Abbadon is a key player in a few books outside of the Heresy series, who I would say DOES have that mysticism. No reason not to have the Tyrant leading a crusade in a book or two.


I'd love to read a series of books about the Badab War. That would be really cool.
   
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Well... Abbadon, actually. I don't know, I want to know more about him as the biggest baddest heresy machine in the galaxy. Right now, he's just a sword, a claw and a weird hairknot to me...
   
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Have you read Talon of Horus? It's the first in a series about Abbadon by ADB. I have it but still need to read it.
   
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 ImAGeek wrote:
Have you read Talon of Horus? It's the first in a series about Abbadon by ADB. I have it but still need to read it.


it is, like everything by ADB, absolutely fantastic

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BrianDavion wrote:
 ImAGeek wrote:
Have you read Talon of Horus? It's the first in a series about Abbadon by ADB. I have it but still need to read it.


it is, like everything by ADB, absolutely fantastic


Yeah I thought it would be, just haven't got round to it yet.
   
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 ImAGeek wrote:
BrianDavion wrote:
 ImAGeek wrote:
Have you read Talon of Horus? It's the first in a series about Abbadon by ADB. I have it but still need to read it.


it is, like everything by ADB, absolutely fantastic


Yeah I thought it would be, just haven't got round to it yet.


I hear that, so many books, so little time.

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BrianDavion wrote:
 ImAGeek wrote:
BrianDavion wrote:
 ImAGeek wrote:
Have you read Talon of Horus? It's the first in a series about Abbadon by ADB. I have it but still need to read it.


it is, like everything by ADB, absolutely fantastic


Yeah I thought it would be, just haven't got round to it yet.


I hear that, so many books, so little time.


Yet I'm always buying more...
   
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 ImAGeek wrote:
 SharkoutofWata wrote:
Huron Blackheart. There are a few books with him featured as the evil King that he is, and a few told from the perspective of his underlings, but nothing that really features him that I've found so far. He's not a minor character but he doesn't have the mysticism of Calgar who I understand not being a main character of a book or series or risk pissing off a group of fanboys. And Abbadon is a key player in a few books outside of the Heresy series, who I would say DOES have that mysticism. No reason not to have the Tyrant leading a crusade in a book or two.

I'd love to read a series of books about the Badab War. That would be really cool.


Yes this. Carcharadons, Minotaurs, Huron, bring it on!


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 Phyrekzhogos wrote:
There was a novel a long long time ago called Flesh and Iron, by Henry Zou that had an IG Space Cajun Captain that for the life of me I cannot remember the name of. Zou has been criticized many times as being a poor writer, or not knowing the 40k universe as well as he should've when he wrote that, but the Captain in question was a really neat character because he falls to chaos, and it turns out he was actually the target of Inquisitorial Assassination in the novel that actually precluded it.

Spoiler:
The sad part is, the Captain, as he was when turned to the side of chaos was seriously a cool seeming character. I felt Zou actually made a plot blunder in having him killed. If you read the second novel before the first novel, while difficult to get through, the end turns into this whole NOOOOOOOOO moment, where you realize what an awesome champion of chaos this dude became and you'd really rather just hear more about his exploits instead of wet behind the ears Inquisitor wimpypants Roth. The freaking BEAST of chaos the Captain had become was jumping up and down on tanks and putting dents in them. He was written in as this Legendary Old King of Medina that would lead his people and I was thinking Zou was writing a brand new chaos champion into existence that was from the ranks of common man instead of a Space Marine for once. The way he was written back out of the story was an "enormous" let down and made me wanna immediately hurl the book at my wall. The thing is, if I was that angry and emotionally invested in the character, then no matter what was done with it, it means it did honestly capture my imagination.


So anyways, while the writing overall wasn't super, the story did have grit to it. It was a slowly paced dirty, petty look at the IG and the Ecclesiarchy and very hard to wade through. But that ONE character. GRAAAAH! He was freakin crazypants once transformed, and you don't even know it at all until you read the First novel, Emperor's Mercy. You can pretty much skip straight to the end of Emperor's Mercy to see his descriptions, you just don't end up with a satisfactory idea of who this dude is.

I think other authors would have done it differently, but if there were any way that character could come back to life, I'd wanna read about that dude. I just wish I could remember his name. The Black Library doesn't sell it as an ebook and I got rid of the paperback years ago.


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 ImAGeek wrote:
Have you read Talon of Horus? It's the first in a series about Abbadon by ADB. I have it but still need to read it.

Well, I have in fact never actually read a book on the universe... Just a lot and lot of lore. I just feel that the current, 40k representation of the man doesn't hold up to what he's supposed to be. For example, this is fanart:

Spoiler:


Aaaand this is the current design.

Spoiler:


I just... I really feel all the cool personality behind the Legions and their more chaotic changes in 40k is lost with designs like this. I've seen the 30k model, and it has loads of personality, compared to this... I've read up on who Abbadon was during the Heresy, and none of that is represented today, in 40k.

Am I the only one who feel like the Traitor Legions of 30k and the Chaos Marines of 40k are like two different factions at this point? Chaos Marines look like and feel like evil Space Marines more than millenium-old and pissed-off melon-fethers who has a grudge so painful that only the complete collapse of anything they ever fought for will suffice... And maybe not even that. At this point, they're just goofy, and Abbadons the goofiest of them.
   
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Well maybe Talon of Horus would be a good place to start then
   
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 ImAGeek wrote:
Well maybe Talon of Horus would be a good place to start then

Doesn't help when visual representation does so much to me... And books are evil. Very evil.
   
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There's a cool picture of Abaddon on the cover?
   
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the books a great place to go if you want some SERIOUS depth added to Abbaddon. I can't say anything more for fear of spoilers

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 ImAGeek wrote:
There's a cool picture of Abaddon on the cover?


Eh. I just don't really like that representation of Abbadon. He is supposed to represent the greatest threat to the galaxy at large, and what do we have? A guy with two skulls on his belly, a multitude of human skulls on his back, a tower of hair with spikes in it, a spiky, glowy sword, and a claw... In contrast with, for example, Horus, who is also a big guy in black armour, has the claw and a badass weapon that fits his armour, but 1) Isn't a mess of different designs (tubes, spikes, skulls), but has a simple design (Roman skirts, evil eye and done), 2) Shows authority by having a big-ass coat made of bear, in comparison to having some skulls or whatever and 3) has a believable hairdo (Seriously, that tower of hair is almost one meter tall!

Just look at the diferent design choices between Abbadon and Horus, or 40k Chaos Marines and 30k Marines for that matter... There's no comparison.
   
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Miriael Sabathiel. Appeared in a short story and a card game then nothing. This is the ONLY known Sister of the Adepta Sororitas to have willingly converted to Chaos. With their zealous faith that's kind of a big deal but they did absolutely nothing with her. I'd love to see a novel on her background and how she turned, what she did after etc. She should be a character and have a model for Slaanesh armies for goodness sake.
   
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AHA! That guy! Thank you so much! If only he could come back from the dead now.

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If we get a series about the Badab War, could we *please* get the conversation that led to the Space Sharks destroying Badab Prime as a "distraction?"

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Horus Aximand, ie. "Little Horus".

I want to know what he's been up to after the heresy.
   
 
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