
Warhammer: in the Name of Nirvana
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In front of you is the Emperor. The Lord of the Human Empire, the co-ruler of Holy Terra and Mars, the Heavenly Father, Caesar, the Great Emperor, Augustus, the conqueror of the stars, the scourge of aliens, the immortal wisdom, the curse of the vicious gods, the watcher on the golden throne... And most importantly: The eternal god of mankind, the immortal faith, the greatest causer of suffering, and the greatest bearer of suffering. His legions are falling, his empire is dying, and all his most sacred and original dreams are turning into ignorance and atrocities that can kill him. He is crying. He was screaming. He was powerless and witnessed endless malice in endless suffering. And me? I am the one who puts an end to His suffering. (Female Primarch, original legion, does not vote for Chaos. The author will try his best to keep the information accurate, hammer-flavored and updated daily. There may be some reading difficulties at the beginning, you can read a few pictures first to see if you can adapt) (Group number: 684947131)
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Official(74)Scraped 2d ago
When I saw it was a female protagonist, I immediately didn't want to watch it.
I like Warhammer very much. Warhammer novels are also very hard to find. I finally came across one, and it was a female. I wasn't interested in reading it, but I'll give it a five-star encouragement. I'm going to look for my Warhammer novel.
Warhammer style is dark and obscure, and to be honest, it is not suitable for female protagonists. It is okay if it is a running team or a key figure, but it is not suitable for a long novel with a female protagonist as the main line. In foreign Warhammer novels, female characters are also used as key roles. GW has made a setting about female space warriors, but it also encountered Waterloo. This is not without reason. Using the female protagonist as the main matchmaker means taking on a female perspective, which means there is no point of empathy. And if the protagonist is not used as the matchmaker, it will distract the reader's perspective and cause cognitive confusion. The biggest reason is because most people who watch Warhammer are men. No matter how you deny it, men are more rational and women are more emotional. The conclusion since the birth of human beings. Although the author hopes to innovate, to be honest, it has failed. Moreover, the author's writing style is very good. Compared with so many junk novels, it simply stands out. Alas, what a pity. It is difficult to read without empathy. There are few Warhammer texts.
Can anyone tell me if I can watch it?
The majority of the audience of 40k is male. I don't know if it is as exaggerated as 90%, but it is definitely above 50%. The female protagonist itself has the problem of being difficult for male readers to substitute. Furthermore, female protagonists are usually created by female authors. There is a huge difference in thinking between men and women, and novels only have text as a carrier. Needless to say, its impact. Although the Warhammer world view does not have this problem, after all, if you want to live, you must try your best, and the protagonist does not have much time to find a partner, whether single or multiple, but generally speaking, most male readers definitely do not want to see the substitute protagonist being sucked. The score of 8.8 Is very high, but I still dare not open it to read it. Can anyone tell me what the overall review is about?
The writing is very good, but the content is too weird. On the one hand, it is written that the protagonist is a black-hearted and selfish person who cannot deal with the emperor, and at the same time, he tries his best to sacrifice for the empire. At the beginning, it is said that the protagonist needs the original body to repair himself, but then he does not mention this matter. I am speechless.
Hahahaha. In ancient times there was Empress Lu, and in modern times there was the revolutionary martyr Qiu Jin. Today there is a British female Prime Minister who is "at the helm" of the female soldiers of the Shandong Ship. Who says women are not suitable for war novels? Male protagonists can go as far as they want!!! Don't think about slavery and the feudal era. Besides, don't you get tired of reading male protagonists every day? Let me wash it with some fresh water occasionally. Anyway, cheers, author!!
Morgan, Morgan, very nice, my first Second Legion book.
very good
I have nothing to say, it's very good👍👍👍I hope the author can do more
Update update update update update
Great work for the author, the writing is very good. Compared with other Warhammer novels of the same type, there are more side-by-side descriptions of the original bodies and protagonists, making these characters more fleshed out. Although the protagonist is a fictional woman, she has more tenderness and hope, adding a different style to the tragic and dark Warhammer world. Horus's birthday greetings made many Hammer fans sigh. The betrayal of many Primarchs was not just the bewitchment of Chaos, but also the fact that the Emperor raced against time to carry out the Great Crusade and the construction of the Webway for the survival of the human race, neglecting his own children. Loyalty and betrayal, darkness and light, what will happen next? Hope to see different stories in this book😹
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Official(74)Scraped 2d ago
When I saw it was a female protagonist, I immediately didn't want to watch it.
I like Warhammer very much. Warhammer novels are also very hard to find. I finally came across one, and it was a female. I wasn't interested in reading it, but I'll give it a five-star encouragement. I'm going to look for my Warhammer novel.
Warhammer style is dark and obscure, and to be honest, it is not suitable for female protagonists. It is okay if it is a running team or a key figure, but it is not suitable for a long novel with a female protagonist as the main line. In foreign Warhammer novels, female characters are also used as key roles. GW has made a setting about female space warriors, but it also encountered Waterloo. This is not without reason. Using the female protagonist as the main matchmaker means taking on a female perspective, which means there is no point of empathy. And if the protagonist is not used as the matchmaker, it will distract the reader's perspective and cause cognitive confusion. The biggest reason is because most people who watch Warhammer are men. No matter how you deny it, men are more rational and women are more emotional. The conclusion since the birth of human beings. Although the author hopes to innovate, to be honest, it has failed. Moreover, the author's writing style is very good. Compared with so many junk novels, it simply stands out. Alas, what a pity. It is difficult to read without empathy. There are few Warhammer texts.
Can anyone tell me if I can watch it?
The majority of the audience of 40k is male. I don't know if it is as exaggerated as 90%, but it is definitely above 50%. The female protagonist itself has the problem of being difficult for male readers to substitute. Furthermore, female protagonists are usually created by female authors. There is a huge difference in thinking between men and women, and novels only have text as a carrier. Needless to say, its impact. Although the Warhammer world view does not have this problem, after all, if you want to live, you must try your best, and the protagonist does not have much time to find a partner, whether single or multiple, but generally speaking, most male readers definitely do not want to see the substitute protagonist being sucked. The score of 8.8 Is very high, but I still dare not open it to read it. Can anyone tell me what the overall review is about?
The writing is very good, but the content is too weird. On the one hand, it is written that the protagonist is a black-hearted and selfish person who cannot deal with the emperor, and at the same time, he tries his best to sacrifice for the empire. At the beginning, it is said that the protagonist needs the original body to repair himself, but then he does not mention this matter. I am speechless.
Hahahaha. In ancient times there was Empress Lu, and in modern times there was the revolutionary martyr Qiu Jin. Today there is a British female Prime Minister who is "at the helm" of the female soldiers of the Shandong Ship. Who says women are not suitable for war novels? Male protagonists can go as far as they want!!! Don't think about slavery and the feudal era. Besides, don't you get tired of reading male protagonists every day? Let me wash it with some fresh water occasionally. Anyway, cheers, author!!
Morgan, Morgan, very nice, my first Second Legion book.
very good
I have nothing to say, it's very good👍👍👍I hope the author can do more
Update update update update update
Great work for the author, the writing is very good. Compared with other Warhammer novels of the same type, there are more side-by-side descriptions of the original bodies and protagonists, making these characters more fleshed out. Although the protagonist is a fictional woman, she has more tenderness and hope, adding a different style to the tragic and dark Warhammer world. Horus's birthday greetings made many Hammer fans sigh. The betrayal of many Primarchs was not just the bewitchment of Chaos, but also the fact that the Emperor raced against time to carry out the Great Crusade and the construction of the Webway for the survival of the human race, neglecting his own children. Loyalty and betrayal, darkness and light, what will happen next? Hope to see different stories in this book😹
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In front of you is the Emperor. Lord of the Empire of Man, co-ruler of Holy Terra and Mars, Heavenly Father, Caesar, Emperor, Augustus, conqueror of the stars, scourge of aliens, immortal wisdom, curse of malevolent gods, watcher on the Golden Throne... And most importantly: The eternal god of mankind, the immortal faith, the greatest causer of suffering, and the greatest bearer of suffering. His legions are falling, his empire is dying, and all his most sacred and original dreams are turning into ignorance and atrocities that can kill him. He is crying. He was screaming. He was powerless and witnessed endless malice in endless suffering. And me? I was the one who ended his suffering. (Female Primarch, original legion, do not vote for Chaos. The author will try his best to keep the information accurate, hammer-flavored and updated daily. There may be some reading difficulties at the beginning, you can read a few pictures first to see if you can adapt)




Recommend 4 female protagonists The protagonist is the second primarch, who is proficient in psychic powers. He first disguised himself as an ordinary human and followed Magnus, and then served as a staff officer in the First Legion. I quite like it despite not knowing much about Warhammer. I have watched 70% of it, and I like it very much. The character of the original character is well understood, the description is well written, and the interactions are reasonable. Friends who want to know about Warhammer or like the world view of Warhammer can check it out, it's really good.




〖Status〗: Serializing 〖Keywords〗: (female original body/group portrait/textual research party/indigenous protagonist) [Background]: Warhammer 40k 💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎 〖Introduction〗: The protagonist is one of the two lost Primarchs under the Emperor, and the only female Primarch. Due to the interference of Tzeentch and Slaanesh, he was born with stunted growth and became a female primarch. Therefore, the protagonist has extremely strong psychic powers. The current time background is during the Great Crusade where the Emperor is retrieving the Primarch lost across the universe. The Emperor is preparing to have Horus teach the protagonist. 〖Recommended words〗: The rarest female Primarch protagonist in Warhammer literature, the entry point itself is very rare. Although the angle is rare, this work is also the most well-tested novel I have seen so far. The writing has the epic feel of the translator's works, and the characters and development are endorsed by the official novel. It is said that it has received favorable reviews and unanimous recommendations from many Warhammer fundamentalists. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 〖Warhammer Index〗:★★★★★ 〖Mainstream recommendation index〗:★★★★




A Warhammer fan, the second original body has been sexually transformed. The design is interesting and I look forward to the follow-up.














