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 —...
Read Chronicle →Accounts of the ages, written in the blood of memory
Armageddon was saved. Then the saviours learned what the Imperium does to those who have looked upon the truth —...
Read Chronicle →The archives record no battle for such worlds — only a feeding schedule. First the silence, then the spores, then...
Read Chronicle →The astropath did not scream when the hive fleet came. She stopped speaking altogether, and began, very calmly, to beat...
Read Chronicle →They are mutants, and the Imperium burns mutants. Yet without them not a single grain of promethium, not a single...
Read Chronicle →The Golden Throne is failing, and the Archenemy speaks of it openly while the Imperium forbids the thought. What, then,...
Read Chronicle →They cut him open from crown to heel, cracked his ribs apart, and then — deliberately, methodically — they let...
Read Chronicle →Before Baal was a shrine and before the Angel had a Legion worth the name, there was a nameless world...
Read Chronicle →A single dataslate, stuffed with files in no discernible order, sequestered by the Holy Ordos — and within it, the...
Read Chronicle →One is brutally cunning. The other is cunningly brutal. The Orks have fought wars over which is which — and...
Read Chronicle →Four to five Astartes lay dead about each of the hulking carcasses. The Imperium buried the arithmetic, and then it...
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