The Age of the Imperium

The Months of Shame: When the Inquisition Brought War to Fenris

Armageddon was saved. Then the saviours learned what the Imperium does to those who have looked upon the truth —...

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Tyranids

The Four Stages of a Tyranid Invasion: How a World Is Eaten

The archives record no battle for such worlds — only a feeding schedule. First the silence, then the spores, then...

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Tyranids

The Shadow in the Warp: When the Stars Stop Speaking

The astropath did not scream when the hive fleet came. She stopped speaking altogether, and began, very calmly, to beat...

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The Age of the Imperium

Who Are the Navigators? The Mutant Nobles Who Steer the Imperium

They are mutants, and the Imperium burns mutants. Yet without them not a single grain of promethium, not a single...

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Indomitus Era

If the Emperor Died: The Heresy the Archives Cannot Speak Aloud

The Golden Throne is failing, and the Archenemy speaks of it openly while the Imperium forbids the thought. What, then,...

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Indomitus Era

The Rubicon Primaris: The River No Astartes Crosses Twice

They cut him open from crown to heel, cracked his ribs apart, and then — deliberately, methodically — they let...

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The Great Crusade

Teghar Pentarus: The Battle That Named the Blood Angels

Before Baal was a shrine and before the Angel had a Legion worth the name, there was a nameless world...

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Characters

Ciaphas Cain: Hero of the Imperium?

A single dataslate, stuffed with files in no discernible order, sequestered by the Holy Ordos — and within it, the...

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Orks

Gork and Mork: The Twin Gods of the Orks

One is brutally cunning. The other is cunningly brutal. The Orks have fought wars over which is which — and...

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The Great Crusade

The Cerberus Insurrection: When the War Hounds Met the Dait’Tar

Four to five Astartes lay dead about each of the hulking carcasses. The Imperium buried the arithmetic, and then it...

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