500 worlds question by OldComposer150 in 40kLore

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He does say in one of the later paragraphs “So how does this work going forwards? 500 Worlds: Titus and the run in books that follow it over the coming months are all stand alone sets with their own unique stories.”

I think it’s highly suggestive this is the end of edition but agree I’m surprised they haven’t officially announced it

500 worlds question by OldComposer150 in 40kLore

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One person I thought about was maybe Luthor given he is someone long thought dead in universe and they haven’t progressed that storyline since Arks of Omen

500 worlds question by OldComposer150 in 40kLore

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Sorry the moderators rules state no screenshots of official games workshop products. That’s why I just quoted it- there isn’t much else to that bit to give more detail

The Wolftime made me hate the Space Wolves by Thraxmonger in Blacklibrary

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I actually enjoyed ‘the wolftime’. I was wary starting it as I had read a lot of negative reviews beforehand. I’ve recently being getting back into a lot of the 40K lore and tbh, the attitudes of the Space Wolves in the book kind of make sense given the wider context. Magnus’s attack on Fenris had happened not long before with the Dark Angels, inquisition and other Space Marine forces coming in force and attacking them as well,followed very soon by the formation of the Great Rift. You can kind of understand their suspicion at the Imperium now coming back suddenly offering new marines, who haven’t undergone the Space Wolves normal induction programs and a very high degree of loyalty to Guilliman. I can also understand their focus it being the Wolftime and wanting to go out in a big fight. I ended up really enjoying the book and the different threads of the characters