
Warhammer: in the Name of the Emperor
by Viteri
About This Novel
This is a story about Warhammer, a story about the Emperor's wage earners in the dark galaxy. When time came to the end of the 41st Dark Millennium, he had worked for the Emperor for ten thousand years. As a "model worker" of the Empire, he just wanted to retire, but this was all the Emperor's tasks. At the end of this dark millennium, the story of ten thousand years of working has begun to be written again.
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Official(11)Scraped 19d ago
Not sure what I wrote, it's vague
Warhammer shouldn't be so cold
I feel like the author's writing is really good. Warhammer shouldn't always have a sad and cold tone, it should also have comedy.
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A rare, relatively reliable Warhammer fan without drama.
The Emperor and the God of All Machines, Om Messiah, are here, please update quickly.
Personally, I think this book is very good-looking
What does the author think of Angron, who can be resurrected every two months in the new book, and more hackers than during the Solar War It feels like there are more and more hackers after tens of thousands of years of internal fighting. It feels like it is purely GW mathematics to kill more than 2,000 warships. In comparison, Mortarion's results in the Nurgle War are nothing
A small question about the protagonist's arms
It took me a few days to finish reading it. Speaking of immortals, my impression is that unless special means are used, the body can be regenerated indefinitely, such as Vulcan. Then how come the arm that was chopped off by the protagonist in the golden age has not been repaired at 40K, and he has to rely on prosthetics. Is it because he was cut by a god and damaged part of his essence, so it cannot be recovered? ( Then in that episode, Khorne said that the Emperor had stolen technology, which means that at this time, the Emperor had already obtained the technology needed to create the original body from the four vendors in Devon? If this is the case, it can be considered that the protagonist was not involved in this incident, but later Waldo believed that the protagonist was involved. Is this because the King in Yellow had a certain misunderstanding of history? By the way, I feel like the protagonist has usurped the title of the Emperor's first warmaster from Orpeson (laugh)
Could the author write more stories about Vito and the Primarch in the form of memories?
Especially the 21st Primarch. These two Primarchs are completely blank. Even if the author writes it himself, is it a novel? Who knows?
Just Running for You is a 40K Warhammer novel.
Any recommendation tickets, I will give you all my monthly tickets, I won't keep them!
A rare Warhammer novel without drama
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Official(11)Scraped 19d ago
Not sure what I wrote, it's vague
Warhammer shouldn't be so cold
I feel like the author's writing is really good. Warhammer shouldn't always have a sad and cold tone, it should also have comedy.
Update update update update update
A rare, relatively reliable Warhammer fan without drama.
The Emperor and the God of All Machines, Om Messiah, are here, please update quickly.
Personally, I think this book is very good-looking
What does the author think of Angron, who can be resurrected every two months in the new book, and more hackers than during the Solar War It feels like there are more and more hackers after tens of thousands of years of internal fighting. It feels like it is purely GW mathematics to kill more than 2,000 warships. In comparison, Mortarion's results in the Nurgle War are nothing
A small question about the protagonist's arms
It took me a few days to finish reading it. Speaking of immortals, my impression is that unless special means are used, the body can be regenerated indefinitely, such as Vulcan. Then how come the arm that was chopped off by the protagonist in the golden age has not been repaired at 40K, and he has to rely on prosthetics. Is it because he was cut by a god and damaged part of his essence, so it cannot be recovered? ( Then in that episode, Khorne said that the Emperor had stolen technology, which means that at this time, the Emperor had already obtained the technology needed to create the original body from the four vendors in Devon? If this is the case, it can be considered that the protagonist was not involved in this incident, but later Waldo believed that the protagonist was involved. Is this because the King in Yellow had a certain misunderstanding of history? By the way, I feel like the protagonist has usurped the title of the Emperor's first warmaster from Orpeson (laugh)
Could the author write more stories about Vito and the Primarch in the form of memories?
Especially the 21st Primarch. These two Primarchs are completely blank. Even if the author writes it himself, is it a novel? Who knows?
Just Running for You is a 40K Warhammer novel.
Any recommendation tickets, I will give you all my monthly tickets, I won't keep them!
A rare Warhammer novel without drama
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