
Warhammer: in the Name of the Emperor
About This Novel
This is the era of the Great Crusade in the 31st millennium, full of hope and war. This is an era when humanity awakens from the old night filled with wars and genetic terrors, an era when the Emperor brings humanity back to life. ------------------ I am Ying Che, the Primarch of the Second Legion of Cathay. "Augustus", "Heavenly Father", "Death of Faith"... These names all refer to my father, lord and creator. You can call him "Emperor". I am the First and Last Emperor of Cathay, the Primarch of the Second Legion of the Astartes, and the adoptive father of a girl. I will act with the will of the Emperor, but also in the interests of the people of Cathay. I am Ying Che, the son of the Emperor, and I am also Ying Che, the son of Cathay. --------------------------Elements of this book: including but not limited to the female version of Malcador, the female Primarch, the righteous Bo Yuntian's beloved second brother, etc. I guarantee in the name of my author that these plots are the reset version of the new book: "Warhammer: In the Name of Cathay"
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Official(3)Scraped 19d ago
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The setting is pretty good, but it doesn't look like a novel, but like a running essay. It was very tiring to read. There is no description of the war at all, and the characters' emotions are more rigid. The whole book gave me the feeling of playing a small program game that cannot be automatically hosted. It was very uncomfortable.
It feels like you can also draw lessons from the Middle Ages or the Sun Crown, such as creating your own golden armor or pottery figurine guards. The settings have been changed on the fly. You can also add some more of your own creations. Just don't be like GW and just rely on books.
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Community(0)
Official(3)Scraped 19d ago
no details
The setting is pretty good, but it doesn't look like a novel, but like a running essay. It was very tiring to read. There is no description of the war at all, and the characters' emotions are more rigid. The whole book gave me the feeling of playing a small program game that cannot be automatically hosted. It was very uncomfortable.
It feels like you can also draw lessons from the Middle Ages or the Sun Crown, such as creating your own golden armor or pottery figurine guards. The settings have been changed on the fly. You can also add some more of your own creations. Just don't be like GW and just rely on books.











