
Warhammer: Lords of the Night
About This Novel
Travel through time and become the Primarch of the Eighth Legion, Konrad Curze, a Primarch who grew up from the eternal night world of Nostramo. He has the uncontrollable gift of prophecy and bears the terrible fate of predicting the future. When fate points to death, is it destiny or fate's warning? The Emperor, the Lord of Mankind, launched the Great Crusade in the 798th year of the 30th millennium. One by one, the Primarchs were recovered to participate in the great epic years of the Great Crusade, and the Primarch Konrad Curze was one of them. Twenty Primarchs have twenty different destinies. Whoever reaches the end is destined to die, and who reaches the end and changes their destiny? This is a story from the 30th millennium to the 41st millennium, and also a story from the 42nd millennium to the distant future. Tens of thousands of years have passed, and the fate of the Primarch Konrad Curze has evolved from deviation to change and evolved into a different life. Can the human race change its destiny and embark on a different trajectory in the Warhammer universe?
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Official(16)Scraped 2d ago
I really like the story, but author, please don't write "speechless" all the time, okay? I feel that these cubs in Kezi can only express two emotions: "speechless" and "surprised". The same goes for those brothers of the original body, whose emotions are only "speechless" and "laughing". I'm really "speechless". One chapter only contains Braille. In some chapters, "speechless" appears seven or eight times. The word "speechless" appears in every chapter.
Warhammer and human novels are not suitable to include female palace battles. In the Warhammer world, there are Slaanesh and Tzeentch.
Is the author thinking that if I write 3, everyone will like it? The 3-meter-tall Emperor led the 3-meter-tall Imperial Guard, followed by the 3-meter-tall Fulgrim, and told the story of 3-meter-tall Kezi with 33 300-meter-long battleships on the 30-kilometer-long Emperor's Dream for three days and three nights.
The Emperor claims that he is not me, so what are you writing nonsense about? Moreover, a lot of data and names are wrong. Can you understand it before writing a Warhammer fan?
But among them is the model of your power armor and the name of your flagship. None, you only wrote about its length and repeatedly emphasized that it was speechless and repeatedly emphasized that it was three meters tall. It always emphasized three meters tall, black hair, and black hair. The names of the power armor models and flagships of all the Primarchs in Warhammer are unclear.
The emperor and he had a dozen babies. This is a British court drama.
Three meters and three meters, what, is it the standard for the assembly line? The Primarch is already three meters long. Did you send the Emperor a Primarch production standard line? Let them all grow three meters?
It's okay. If it weren't for the fact that there were so few people writing about Warhammer, I really wanted to give a bad review. Some of the information doesn't match up. The size of the Emperor's Dream, Curze's height, and other things are also a little problematic, but there's no way. Who can let so few people write about Warhammer?
I have written so much about close combat and have never used bolters, plasma guns, and other firearms. They have become pure swordsman fights. The AI writing is really outrageous.
Is this how you imagine Ran Dan's creatures?
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Official(16)Scraped 2d ago
I really like the story, but author, please don't write "speechless" all the time, okay? I feel that these cubs in Kezi can only express two emotions: "speechless" and "surprised". The same goes for those brothers of the original body, whose emotions are only "speechless" and "laughing". I'm really "speechless". One chapter only contains Braille. In some chapters, "speechless" appears seven or eight times. The word "speechless" appears in every chapter.
Warhammer and human novels are not suitable to include female palace battles. In the Warhammer world, there are Slaanesh and Tzeentch.
Is the author thinking that if I write 3, everyone will like it? The 3-meter-tall Emperor led the 3-meter-tall Imperial Guard, followed by the 3-meter-tall Fulgrim, and told the story of 3-meter-tall Kezi with 33 300-meter-long battleships on the 30-kilometer-long Emperor's Dream for three days and three nights.
The Emperor claims that he is not me, so what are you writing nonsense about? Moreover, a lot of data and names are wrong. Can you understand it before writing a Warhammer fan?
But among them is the model of your power armor and the name of your flagship. None, you only wrote about its length and repeatedly emphasized that it was speechless and repeatedly emphasized that it was three meters tall. It always emphasized three meters tall, black hair, and black hair. The names of the power armor models and flagships of all the Primarchs in Warhammer are unclear.
The emperor and he had a dozen babies. This is a British court drama.
Three meters and three meters, what, is it the standard for the assembly line? The Primarch is already three meters long. Did you send the Emperor a Primarch production standard line? Let them all grow three meters?
It's okay. If it weren't for the fact that there were so few people writing about Warhammer, I really wanted to give a bad review. Some of the information doesn't match up. The size of the Emperor's Dream, Curze's height, and other things are also a little problematic, but there's no way. Who can let so few people write about Warhammer?
I have written so much about close combat and have never used bolters, plasma guns, and other firearms. They have become pure swordsman fights. The AI writing is really outrageous.
Is this how you imagine Ran Dan's creatures?











