
Heretic Inquisitor, Hunting Alien Gods in the Age of Steam
by Cranberry Flavored Recovery Potion
About This Novel
CthulhuSteampunkWarhammer 40k Ian, who traveled to Warhammer and served as a judge all his life, found himself exiled to another brand new world by the chaos of subspace just before his soul returned to the throne. There is no human empire in this world, only ancient empires and new countries. There is no incomprehensible Dark Age technology, only steam, difference engines and gunpowder. Good news: There are no Four Gods here. Bad news: There are alien gods here. Church, taboos, occult arts, red moon, deep sea, extraordinary people, forbidden wizards, unspeakable gods... If I can't kill the four hawkers, I can't kill you anymore? Ian looked at the church judge who was besieged to death by strange creatures, changed his identity, and took up his job again. Only this time, Ian awakened the ability to manipulate the power of the God Emperor, annihilate these evil existences, and utilize them. ........... "Are you a church judge? What is that golden skull in your hand?" "I feel like I'm, this... I feel like this is God incarnate." ... "Hey, my enemies are all gods, but I only have a dagger and a pistol." Ian sighed and raised the Emperor's Sword and Consecrated Plasma Pistol in his hands, and looked at the trembling mythical creatures. Alien gods! Then die by my emperor's sword!
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Yunzui, the writing is good, but too cloudy. The judge looks like a big head, and there are some problems with wording and sentence making, but you can put your mind down and read at a very fast speed to pass the time.
Beautiful and well written. And it's rare to find such a high-quality piece of Warhammer writing. I hope the author will work hard and not stop updating. This is my biggest wish.
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Official(2)Scraped 10d ago
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Yunzui, the writing is good, but too cloudy. The judge looks like a big head, and there are some problems with wording and sentence making, but you can put your mind down and read at a very fast speed to pass the time.
Beautiful and well written. And it's rare to find such a high-quality piece of Warhammer writing. I hope the author will work hard and not stop updating. This is my biggest wish.









