
Warhammer: My Biological Father, the Emperor, and His Demigod Brother
About This Novel
Aaron Weir, who lived in 600 BC, felt that his father was very incompetent and could only be called a biological father, and he even drove away his mother in anger. Until he started to meet a group of demigods in his dreams who were looking for his father, and they called him brother. So that old guy still cheated? Aaron was furious and wanted to avenge his mother. However, his younger brothers called him too affectionately, and even asked him for something his father had used, called a holy relic, which was used to kill demons. His father's pillow was given to Guilliman, the clay tablet carved by his father was given to Lorgar, his father's hunting spear was given to Lion, and the donkey his father rode was given to Jaghatai... Wait, Horus, what do you want? The clothes my father wore? In the 42nd millennium, all the Primarchs broke free from the river of time, liberated the essence of the warp, broke away from the shackles of loyalty and betrayal, and jointly carried their father into eternity. Then they pressed their brother on the golden toilet to handle the entire empire's government affairs. Who knows, this brother is the biological son of the Emperor, without any subspace component.
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Official(17)Scraped 2d ago
I'm shaking my head after reading this book, but it's really fun
Very good, although it is a bit different from the real Warhammer, it is really fun. Update soon, the author is great
Super fun, really super fun
I haven't watched it yet, but Warhammer, it's always good to be happy
Collect, rate, give full marks, look back again, come on brother
I'm not even a Cloud Hammer. I've only read a lot of memes. I still don't understand many parts of this book, but it's very interesting. I want to catch up on the War Hammer setting.
The introduction made me unable to hold my breath
Horus put on old clothes and said, "Brother, do you think I look like your father?"
This is my heart, update gkd, um, no, update it, follow me quickly
It's quite enjoyable. It's suitable for readers who were stunned by the emperor's anger after reading the original novel. Just give up your brain and laugh, and that's it. The main part of the drama is also good, I look forward to the Battle of the Three Emperors
The new book has another setting where the emperor cut off his emotions. That part of his humanity was cut out by himself because he was afraid that he would not be able to kill the Primarch. That part of the emotion is now living a life without fighting against the world. Adopted.
It's beautiful. I highly recommend it. It's so beautiful that I can't get enough of it.
It's beautiful. I highly recommend it. It's so beautiful that I can't get enough of it.
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Official(17)Scraped 2d ago
I'm shaking my head after reading this book, but it's really fun
Very good, although it is a bit different from the real Warhammer, it is really fun. Update soon, the author is great
Super fun, really super fun
I haven't watched it yet, but Warhammer, it's always good to be happy
Collect, rate, give full marks, look back again, come on brother
I'm not even a Cloud Hammer. I've only read a lot of memes. I still don't understand many parts of this book, but it's very interesting. I want to catch up on the War Hammer setting.
The introduction made me unable to hold my breath
Horus put on old clothes and said, "Brother, do you think I look like your father?"
This is my heart, update gkd, um, no, update it, follow me quickly
It's quite enjoyable. It's suitable for readers who were stunned by the emperor's anger after reading the original novel. Just give up your brain and laugh, and that's it. The main part of the drama is also good, I look forward to the Battle of the Three Emperors
The new book has another setting where the emperor cut off his emotions. That part of his humanity was cut out by himself because he was afraid that he would not be able to kill the Primarch. That part of the emotion is now living a life without fighting against the world. Adopted.
It's beautiful. I highly recommend it. It's so beautiful that I can't get enough of it.
It's beautiful. I highly recommend it. It's so beautiful that I can't get enough of it.
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Reading progress: Chapter 347 Aaron meets Kurtz, but the first version Reading score: 32 points, recommended Storytelling summary: The adventures of the emperor, his eldest son and his younger brothers in 600 BC, 30K and 40K AD. Mainly in the form of unit comedy. Readers who like family interactions and funny plots will probably like it more. As for the more profound themes such as war, conspiracy, darkness, and human nature in the original work, it is basically not touched on, and the main theme is relaxed and enjoyable. Writing style (6 points): Generally speaking, the writing style is relatively plain, and the description of the characters' appearance, clothing, scenes, and actions is basically adequate. The main highlight is the interaction between the protagonist's family members. In a sense, it can be understood as a unit comedy in the context of Warhammer. It focuses on warmth and redemption. Quite joyful. Characters (7 points): If you want to insist on how brilliant the characterization is, there is no such thing. Even the protagonist himself feels like an ordinary good gentleman. He shows neither great perseverance nor great wisdom. He has not experienced any setbacks in his life, nor has he shown much effort, so he has not shown much growth. The funniest thing is probably the Emperor in the form of the "Three Gophers", especially the elbow-to-elbow relationship between Anda and the Lord of Darkness, which accounts for quite a few of the jokes in this article. The characteristics of the original group of immortals are quite distinct. But there is basically no depth, and it is an exclusive NPC for the plot. As for the characters in the original work, due to the large group of authors, the shaping itself is not stable. At least there was no slap in the face during the shaping of this book. Plot (7 points): The two main lines are the Emperor's family's exorcism adventure in 600 BC and the protagonist's journey through the future to redeem the original body. As a unit comedy, the various scenes in this book are not closely connected. In fact, once you're familiar with the core elements, it may feel like it doesn't matter where you start. It's about family interaction, God loves the world, saves his younger brother, loves his older brother, is like a human emperor, has eternal treasures, vendors are causing trouble, and violent exorcisms are involved. Almost every unit has these contents. It can be understood that the background has been changed, but the content is the same. However, the family interaction is both funny and heart-warming, and I like it very much. If you are pursuing the atmosphere of a dark epic opera in Warhammer 40K, you are still far away. Setting (6 points): Although it is not obvious at first, you will find it is an invincible setting later. The protagonist can travel from the time point BC to 30K and 40K time points. At the same time, he also worked with the emperor to slay demons in 600 BC. The specific setting focuses on don't use your brain, don't ask, let alone don't think too much. Not to mention GW's own official setting, it focuses on abstraction. The parts of this book about time and logic cannot be justified in a more realistic way. Fortunately, this book also actively avoids any serious explanation, just treat it as God is omniscient, omnipotent, and omnipotent. Others (6 points): God loves the world and loves his family first. There is nothing to blame. In order to save the cruel and desperate world of Warhammer 40K, God in 600 BC decided to create the Kingdom of Heaven.




Those who don't know much about Warhammer can also watch it. The love between father and son is so real. The protagonist is the first son of the emperor. It is a story that happened in Terra during the Greco-Roman period. Jesus, who will die in the future (probably), relies on "dreams" to travel to different times in the future, communicate with his brothers from different original bodies, and convey his brother's love. You can also pass "things", such as an Astartes Recommendation index: ✨✨✨✨✨




For collection. The protagonist is the biological son of the Emperor. There are a lot of heart-warming interactions with the original body in the article.











