
Era of Ruin
The Horus Heresy: Siege of Terra
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A Siege of Terra Anthology
Horus is dead. His Heresy is over. The scars of mankind’s great schism will never fully heal. For those left behind, a new Era of Ruin is dawning, promising both new beginnings and fresh peril for an Imperium riven by trauma and war.
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This is the final instalment of the Horus Heresy – but that was just the beginning of a much darker tale which will be 10,000 years in the telling. These short stories show us glimpses of the stories that spun out of the Siege of Terra as the fledgling Imperium put together the pieces after the galaxy-shattering destruction, and those who fought on both sides, as they try to move on from the unthinkable events of the bloody conflict.
THE STORY
In Chris Wraight’s Homebound, Ilya Ravallion must choose between the decimated White Scars and living out what remains of her life in peace. An embattled Ahzek Ahriman must race against time to learn what he can of the warp before its gates close to him forever in Ex Libris by John French.
Featuring tales from Dan Abnett, Aaron Dembski-Bowden, Guy Haley and many more, this anthology follows mighty Custodians, scheming sorcerers, and the lowly footsoldiers of the Imperial Army as all negotiate the devastating aftermath of Humanity's greatest reckoning.
CONTENTS
– Introduction, by Jacob Youngs
– Angels of Another Age, by John French
– Fulgurite, by Nick Kyme
– Fragments (All We Have Left), by Dan Abnett
– Ex Libris, by John French
– System Purge, by Gav Thorpe
– After the Dawn, the Darkness, by Guy Haley
– Homebound, by Chris Wraight
– The Carrion Lord of the Imperium, by Aaron Dembski-Bowden
Audio is narrated by Shogo Miyakita, Colleen Prendergast, and Jonathan Keeble. Runtime 8 hours and 31 minutes approx.
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I got into Warhammer 4 years ago by watching Luetin's videos and it inspired me to start reading 'Horus Rising'. And since then, I've read and/or listened to every single Heresy novel at least once. I used Warhammer, and more specifically the Horus Heresy novels, as a lifeline when I was in a really dark place to focus my mind on something else, and now it's over. I know that I will keep reading and re-reading them for the rest of my life, but it feels so strange for it to be done, with no new content..
The short stories are all very dark in tone, which is fitting for the setting, with the exception of one of them that has a glimmer of hope at the end.
You shouldn't listen to this audiobook if you haven't at least read most of the Siege Of Terra and some pivotal Heresy books. There is very little to no action in the stories, and they serve as lore exposition and tie up some of the loose ends of the Horus Heresy, such as Katsuhiro's story or Narek's. And even if I didn't like the latter, it's good at least that they finish it.
The narrators are all good and I've nothing bad to say about their performance. I'm happy that Shogo Miyakita is getting more roles in 'main' Warhammer content since he's very talented and his voice stands out from the others.
I can't not give this audiobook 5 stars after I have been following the series for the past 4 years, through it's highs and lows.
100/100
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