Pharos (The Horus Heresy, #34) By Guy Haley

Pharos (The Horus Heresy, #34) By Guy Haley ebook 9781785723407 Science Fiction Fantasy Pharos (The Horus Heresy, #34) Just as Guilliman’s dream of Imperium Secundus seems finally to be realised, the Night Lords launch a full invasion of distant Sotha. Their target? The mysterious Mount Pharos…With the noble Emperor Sanguinius ruling from Macragge, Imperium Secundus stands as a lone beacon of hope even as the Warmaster’s forces continue to ravage the rest of the galaxy. Roboute Guilliman, still Master of Ultramar, has convinced his brother that Terra has fallen and that the mysterious Mount Pharos on Sotha now holds the key to mankind’s future. But the Night Lords, those cruel and pitiless sons of Konrad Curze, have been watching from the shadows, and make ready to launch their long planned attack on the Pharos itself…Long running plot threads tie together in a new full length Horus Heresy novel. Roboute Guillimans new Imperium faces its first test as the Night Lords, scattered after the events of Prince of Crows, attack in force. And of course, Curze is still around the scene with him and Sanguinius facing one another is a Heresy fans dream come true.

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The Emperor had perfected in mere decades Actually it also gives us one of the best depictions of how a simple human beings soldier sees SM in Horus Heresy times Mericus had never been so terrified in his life He had never felt completely at ease around the transhuman warriors of Ultramar Nobody did But to face a Space Marine coming at him in anger was an entirely different experience to awkwardly sharing a drink with one He had become used to how big they were Too used to it The warrior coming at him was too huge to be called a man His was the human form pushed to the limits of recognisability The armour made him into something that.

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This entry into the series made me smile It was reminiscent of the earlier works that included the actual storyline and a set of old characters who get some time on stage alongside a new set of red shirts who get erased just after you begin to care for them I am kind of sick of Ultramar honestly ever since Know No Fear it has been all Ultramar all Imperium Secundus all the time Yes that is clearly a large portion of this tale but as the Python s liked to say Get on with it This novel had some excellent interactions with Primarch characters I love it when these authors tackle the Primarchs and breathe life into these 20 dudes who let s be honest I do not suppose were this deep when GW invented them in with the game I loved the chapter that revolved around Sanguinius interacting with Kurze That was riveting to me and something this series needs so much of Guy Haley ALMOST scratched the surface of making CK a little sympathetic Madness Guy Haley had some great moments and this novel gave me hope that the coming Dark Imperium novel that will explain the resurrection of Roboute will be a good read. Pharos pro I gave this novel four stars because of some good character writing and having the story move back on track If nothing else it seems like Guy has at least READ the other HH novels and cares to pull on those threads that need pulling After a set of Anthologiesand another to come nextstuff like this novel stand out like a Beacon in the void. Pharos lighthouse see what I did there Pharos The Horus Heresy 34 Well I just finished this the 34th installment in the Horus Heresy series This book was really awesome What lies within these pages is the tale of the Imperium Secundus wherein the Five Hundred Worlds of Ultramar ruled by Primarch Roboute Guilliman of the Ultramarines becomes victim to the Night Lords legion Sanguinius put in charge as the new Emperor as news assumed from the three Primarchs within the new Imperium has forced the decision to be made has taken over reluctantly As Primarch of the Blood Angels legion he is no stranger to power but is not comfortable with total power The Lion Primarch of the Dark Angels legion and Protector of the Realm as appointed by Sanguinius is also present though he is seeking the Night Lords Primarch Konrad Curze the Night Haunter He has no idea his sons have come through the Ruinstorm engineered by Erebus a traitor marine serving Horus to attack the Five Hundred Worlds The Night Lords discover the Pharos an ancient xenos machine capable of communicating almost like the Astronomican from Holy Terra does They assault the planet holding the ancient device within a protective mountain range and are much numerous than the few forces occupying the fortress mountain They destroy the capital city of Sotha the planet holding the Pharos The Night Lords are known for their torture and bloodletting and this is in full force after they divide and conquer. Horror pharos crm The Imperial Fist legionnaire Captain Polux works inside the Pharos with an ancient and very old and damaged Warsmith of the Iron Warriors who did not side with Horus as the rest of his legion did He has worked out a good bit of how the Pharos works and yet knows still nowhere near enough Together the Warsmith Dantioch and Captain Polux manage to do what no one else had ever been able to they figure out how to aim and use the Pharos to give information to Roboute Guilliman and let him and others know the planet Sotha has been invaded Plans are put in place and defenders meager in number to the Night Lords begin to travel to Sotha. Pharos fordham printing This book was a joy to read and was filled with so much to fill the mind The machinations of the evil traitor Night Lords the planning and adherence to planning and protocol of the Ultramarines as well as a great side story of the Sothan Auxillia the planetary defense troops Add another plot line about a group of Neophyte Ultramarine Scouts led into battle by their venerable and respected Sergeant Arkus and there is almost too much going on here I loved every minute of it There is a tense confrontation between Sanguinius and the Night Haunter wherein he causes mayhem and then runs away yet again unscathed The friendship and brotherhood displayed between Captain Polux and Warsmith Dantioch is an absolute gem within these pages There is absolutely nothing that a 40k fan or a fan of the Horus Heresy books will find lacking here This is surely on par with the earlier books and the author Mr Haley has really turned up the heat and extended the storytelling here to the Nth degree The worse part of this book was finishing it I swear I wanted another 500 pages Danny Pharos The Horus Heresy 34 The book came out as an e book yesterday and I finished it today It s the direct sequel to Unremembered Empire and while it s useful to have listened to the audiobook Herald of Sanguinius it s not required It also is starting to line up our characters for the return to Terra and Aaron Dembski Bowden is working on a novel entitled Master of Mankind So it s Ultramarines vs Night Lords in the battle for the Pharos on Sotha There s plenty of action much of it from the point of view of some Ultramarine Scouts as well as plain old humans There s blood and sacrifice but be warned there s also lots of Night Lords doing Night Lord things which is pretty stomach churning. Pharos ventures Lastly Sanguinius is in a good chunk of the book and Guy Haley seems to have the best handle on his personality than any other author Andy Smillie hasn t done badly but in Guy Haley s hands the full depth of his conflicted character emerges Haley has a knack for showing Sanguinius as very birdlike and it s kind of funny. Pharos book 40k Lion El Jonson retains my title of Worst Primarch Ever Pharos The Horus Heresy 34 Oh man I really don t know where to begin I ve been a fan of Guy Haley s various warhammer fiction for quite some time now though I have definitely not read all of it yet He shows a remarkable talent for storytelling and creating exceedingly awesome character or making them into one Pharos is Guy s first novel length release for the massive Horus Heresy series and he does not disappoint While the novel certainly starts off a little slowly with build up and character world building I still felt that the story was told in such a way that every single page was enjoyable The pacing of the story was perfectly done though I wish it was longer the characters were both immensely fun and extremely relatable and the action was just out of this world The characters in this story were the highlight for me Guy Haley really did a fantastic job with taking over the already developed characters Daniotoch and Polux were some of my favourites being the the team taking operating and taking care of the Pharos they featured pretty heavily in the novel and it is was glorious The unlikely team were a pure joy to read throughout the whole book from the friendly jibes to the stark differences in thinking between these 2 supposed arch enemies Their whole story was amazing and I really can t wait to see where else they go with them The Night Lords were amazingly done and it was really nice to see a new author take them on and really do them justice I liked Guy s take on them even than ADB s if I m honest While I loved seeing the very monsterous and hilariously sadistic sarcastic Night Lords in ADB s previous works Guy brought in a sort of humanity to them You could see their humanity a fair bit You could see the man beneath the monster and how that monster really came to be They were all amazing in their own way really From the Kellen Brothers to the Painted Count and Krukesh the Pale they were all intensely fun and profoundly relatable in ways that really make me happy for the future of BL On the loyalist side of things my biggest surprise was the Sothan Irregulars and Sergeant Mericus While I can certainly enjoy a good regular humans in 40k generally I don t care for them much because they re generally relatively boring compared to the numerous other faction in warhammer But these guys oh man these bastards were so fucking cool I cannot express how awesome they were or how well done their story arc was By the Gods what a treat To finish up on the superhuman side of Imperum Secondus I felt Guy did a great job with Guillimen Showing his intensely calculating nature whole also having huge swathes of emotion thrown in that felt extremely natural I felt probably my favourite part of the novel was the fateful meeting between Sanguinius and The Night Haunter I don t want to say anything to spoil it for anyone but God Damn Guy Haley So all in all Easily one of my absolute favourite HH releases Period Pharos The Horus Heresy 34 Much like David Annandale Guy Haley is proving to be one of those authors my opinion has gradually shifted on Despite the utter contempt I held towards Death of Integrity his surprising success with Baneblade and later Valedor proved that he was a reliable author in his own right capable of forging great stories Now with Pharos we have some of his best work to date and a great spin on several major legions. EBook pharos sirius The story here focuses upon the Imperium Secundus once again and the world of Sotha the lynchpin to Guilliman s new empire Cut off from the outside world loyalist forces seek to utilise the xenos beacon installation in order to seek out the remaining loyalists and expand their sphere of influence past the Ruinstorm Yet even as they take their first steps towards truly controlling the facility Pharos has gained undue attention Arriving in force the Night Lords legion seeks to break the loyalist hold on the world and take the facility for their own ends After several novellas and a multitude of anthologies readers were getting understandably antsy that the story was slowly grinding to a halt as authors sought to expand upon this era While this was by no means an entirely bad thing and introduced many fantastic new tales and ideas the lack of visible progression for several years was understandably infuriating Those same readers will be happy to know that Pharos sets the wheels in motion once and begins to gradually push things towards the battle of Terra While the focus is still placed squarely upon the Imperium Secundus many focal elements tie into the wider war in the galaxy and tying up certain plot threads This is worthy of note as Haley manages to achieve this alongside tying into multiple short stories while making the work relatively self contained While it certainly benefits from reading many of those works unlike Vengeful Spirit the story never feels overstuffed or creaking under its own weight After several such books suffering from those difficulties it s a very welcome change to see an author carefully handle these elements while ensuring the story remains relatively streamlined. Pharos notruf hamburg A big part of what helps make this book surprisingly accessible is its new ensemble of characters While several prominent figures are carried over from past books the vast bulk of the Night Lords and prominent Ultramarines are relatively new most having only briefly featured in one of Haley s prior short stories This offers them far less baggage to work with but Haley nevertheless manages to make them extremely compelling especially the contrasting nature of the Night Lords themselves Each manages to reflect a different aspect of the legion but retains their own identity without risking turning into a shadow of First Claw Further their individual arcs within this book have a distinct beginning and ending with little left to carry on elsewhere allowing this to easily serve as a point for someone to jump back onto the series without compromising the Horus Heresy s typically high quality storytelling. Pharos of alexandria The actual contrast between many of the characters is remarkably striking and allows for fantastically introspective and contrasting moments especially between Dantioch and the traitor legions These moments are rare but they re added in just enough to keep you engaged and reading without it ever seeming as if one side is too familiar with the other It s one of the best examples of balancing these elements with internal character dynamics since Storm of Iron Even when the story can t resort to that the methods they develop to fight one another are enough to keep you reading As a small aside it s also worthy of mentioning that Haley has the Night Lords lose without them seeming overly weak Thanks to their most interesting stories stemming from their flaws than a few Night Lords tales have them being routed by disciplined legions often the Ultramarines or their successors in particular While that corruption is evident they still hit hard and pull off multiple victories which help prove just why they re such a terrifying force to behold. Horror pharos crm The action in question is most definitely tempered in Haley s style It lacks some of the bombastic punchy lines and descriptions of other long serving authors but there s a grace to this simplicity It s a nice change of pace with the story offering just enough general descriptive information to allow the reader to build a general image in their head and focusing upon the core combat This might sound a little like what has been criticised of Gav Thorpe in the past but there s a broader spectrum to events Even when he is pinning down fighting to a key event or engagement it s never limited to just a few characters and rarely loses any sense of scale It s a big improvement over several such problems found within Death of Integrity and allows for far smoother transitions between combat scenes than you d normally find in the average Black Library release. Pharos bookworm A few older issues do sadly hang over the story some of which are emblematic of his overall style For starters the dialogue and sentence structure of his characters is oddly skewed and almost clipped in a few ways shortened to very brief statements This is most evident with the Ultramarines themselves especially the theoretical practical elements which have become such a key part of them in recent years but even dialogue from mortal characters does not flow quite so well as with other authors While he can certainly nail rough around the edges or easy going figures and posthuman super soldiers there seems to be little middle ground between the two. Pharos kindle direct What s Haley s take on certain characters fails to really gel with certain other depictions Much like McNeill s take of a reluctant and introspective Perturabo contrasted with John French s homicidal madman of a primarch several characters here are the antithesis of their previous depictions This is most evident when Dantioch makes his first appearance behaving in an oddly enthusiastic and upbeat manner for a dying Iron Warrior and Polux has a few similar moments alongside this While there are very few which stand out besides these two the fact both are such core characters in this book only makes the shift all the noticeable and oddly jarring Plus it doesn t help that Haley still has this habit of dropping the occasional massive plot shifting bombshell in the wrong place or underplaying it until it lacks substantial impact. Pharos Science Fiction fantasy football For all its problems though Pharos remains a very entertaining read and an excellent return to form for the Horus Heresy series Those of you who fell behind or stopped paying these books your full attention around Unremembered Empire now is the time to get back into this franchise Definitely give this one a good look but just be mindful that it s not entirely perfect Pharos The Horus Heresy 34 Just as Guilliman s dream of Imperium Secundus seems finally to be realised the Night Lords launch a full invasion of distant Sotha Their target The mysterious Mount Pharos With the noble Emperor Sanguinius ruling from Macragge Imperium Secundus stands as a lone beacon of hope even as the Warmaster s forces continue to ravage the rest of the galaxy Roboute Guilliman still Master of Ultramar has convinced his brother that Terra has fallen and that the mysterious Mount Pharos on Sotha now holds the key to mankind s future But the Night Lords those cruel and pitiless sons of Konrad Curze have been watching from the shadows and make ready to launch their long planned attack on the Pharos itself Long running plot threads tie together in a new full length Horus Heresy novel Roboute Guilliman s new Imperium faces its first test as the Night Lords scattered after the events of Prince of Crows attack in force And of course Curze is still around the scene with him and Sanguinius facing one another is a Heresy fan s dream come true Pharos The Horus Heresy 34 Review also published hereOh boy what a ride To me Pharos is the Horus Heresy in top form It covered all the bases Primarch drama action massive Legion scale battles revelations big repercussions for 40k as we know it very likeable charactersPharos continues on from various plotlines within the Imperium Secundus story arc Set after The Unremembered Empire and Deathfire in the mainline series but also A Safe and Shadowed Place The Long Night and The Dark Between the Stars as well as The Laurel of Defiance found in War Without End it has many details characters and situations to draw on It feels like the novel that Imperium Secundus needed and heralds the beginning of the end for that particular arc. Pharos booking We have seen the Pharos before of course The mysterious beacon of hope for Roboute Guilliman s second empire featured in The Unremembered Empire and even prior to that guiding many loyalist elements to Ultramar and Macragge specifically Barabas Dantioch loyalist Warsmith of the Iron Warriors is still hard at work decoding the secrets of the ancient machine He was joined by Alexis Polux of the Imperial Fists and the two provide some very endearing moments throughout the book. Pharos pflegedienst dresden Dantioch isn t doing so well He was a wreck when he first appearend in Age of Darkness but since then things have only gotten worse Alexis meanwhile is in peek condition a giant next to his bowed friend And friends they are despite their many differences and the feud between their original Legions They have grown into brothers friends beyond all doubt and their relationship was one of my favorite things about Pharos. What is the pharos On the other hand we have two actual siblings in the Night Lords Kellendvar and Kellenkir While Kellendvar is wary of his brother s changes since the dropsite massacre he still supports and defends him against their superiors He is determined to save him from his apparent madness while Kellenkir considers him weak and would love to keep torturing mortals to unwrap the secrets of death and suffering They are very polarising in a sense and their kinship seems quite one sided There are some great scenes elaborating on their past growing up on Nostramo and the changes they went through however Their plotlines were resolved admirably in my opinion. Pharos control And then there is another pair of brothers Roboute Guilliman and Sanguinius The latter is still highly uncomfortable with his position as emperor of Imperium Secundus and his growing distaste for the charade is palpable For the first time I felt that Sanguinius made sense and felt natural in this whole arc Abnett barely looked at him in TUE after all. Pharos nge And then there is another surprise guest who faces off in a debate against Sanguinius I loved the whole chapter dealing with that It held so many implications for the series and the Emperor as a whole that I just breezed through it twice. Pdf pharmacology But aside from the themes of brotherhood on various levels there is still the war for Sotha home planet of the Pharos where the majority of the book takes place Invasion by the Night Lords under Krukesh the Pale leaves the world torn and bloody with its defenders rallying around the beacon at Mount Pharos There are plenty of great tunnel fight scenes and it is clear that the two siegemasters Dantioch and Polux are exceptional at their jobs stopping the Night Lords outnumbering them 20 to 1 from overrunning them within hours. Pharos printing Outside of the mountain we follow a group of Space Marine neophytes in the last stages before full ascension and a rag tag band of irregulars in the sothan military Led by Mericus Giraldus sergeant of the Sothan First Auxilia the enlisted farmers and were a highlight for me Mericus especially had a very insolent tone that made him enjoyable to read about from start to finish whether it was him fooling around with his troops or telling off Captain Lucretius Corvo of the Ultramarines He was just an all around relateable interesting character who lightened up the mood in an otherwise grim war. Pdf parasitos mentales Scout Oberdeii the point of view character of the neophytes meanwhile added a layer of desperation to the conflict Being the literal future of their company the recruits are confronted with their first real battles and have to weigh their responsibilities to the Legion meaning survival to replenish the ranks with their desire to strike back at the Night Lords For Oberdeii another problem arises with close proximity to the Pharos He has been having strong visions of impending doom ever since being deployed for training on Sotha He isn t the only one there but his experiences were rather extreme as The Dark Between the Stars attests to. Pharos of alexandria Oberdeii s insecurities about his performance and continued training especially when confronted with possible taint via the Pharos made him interesting to follow and relatable despite his already transformed form and mind He is stuck between humanity and experiences of fear and the exalted status of the Legiones Astartes This gives us the first good look at scouts in the Heresy and I appreciate it very much. Farsi language Captain Lucretius Corvo in contrast is a space marine in his prime He has recently come to greater glory as detailed in Laurel of Defiance which I thought excellent and much trust is placed upon his shoulders by Guilliman He is to relieve the Ultramarines and the defenders of the Pharos buying them time until the bulk of the Legion forces arrive in system Despite some stiffness Corvo still comes across well and strong even when facing strange odds and daemonic influences His encounter with Mericus and Oberdeii resulted in some great material to read through. Pharos printing I honestly hope Haley can come back to Corvo and Company in the near future and maybe expand on the Chapter founded by the Captain after the Heresy The Novamarines He has previously written about them in Death of Integrity which is among my favorite Space Marine Battles novels to date for its mature and elevated rendition of Space Marines and the Genestealer threat Seeing of their cultural origins via the Heresy would be a boon. Pharosmobileprt uta On the traitor side the cutthroat Night Lords are as despicable and twisted as ever Treachery within their ranks is a given at this point and it is clear why their Primarch abandoned them as hopeless Power plays are being made even while they unleash true horror on the natives of Sotha and the defenders of the Pharos These aren t the somehow sympathetic figures of Dembski Bowden s Prince of Crows that win you over with over the top badassery but actual villain figures that possibly never had a realistic chance to turn out any other way. Book pharmacy So is Pharos any good Yes It is bloody excellent and one of my favorites in the series It propels the series plot forward both in obvious and subtle ways It delivers amazing Primarch scenes touching encounters between friends honest sacrifices and strong action scenes on top of a layer of horror and desperation It subverts the theme of hope for Imperium Secundus that the lighthouse represents by turning it into a cause for disaster both immediate and in the far future. Pharos university logo Pharos is not only an incredible addition to the series but also a stellar full length HH debut for Guy Haley who has earned his place among the top authors working on the Horus Heresy already as far as I am concerned Here s to many contributions of this caliber Pharos The Horus Heresy 34 The first full lenght HH novel by Guy Haley after some good short stories is an awesome debut a real masterpiece. Pharos marine An action packed tale with lots of twists great unforgettable characters references to Novamarines and Scythes of the Emperor Space Marines Chapters history and events echoing into the W40K setting 10000 years later Really not bad for a first novel. Pharos Science Fiction fantasy football Pharos is a touching tale of brotherly love too Sanguinius and Guilliman Sanguinius and Konrad Kurze giving us an amazing fight scene between two Primarchs cursed with the gift of prophecy Kellendvar and Kellendvir Guy Haley s depiction of Night Lords here is far better and disturbing than famous Aaron Dembski Bowden s one Kurze s sons never been so wicked and their vox communication scrambling system was a real blast Barabas Dantioch and Alexis Polux Maybe they not have the same father but the brotherhood between the disgraced warsmith of the Iron Warriors and the Imperial Fists captain is really forged in blood defending the Pharos mountain against the overwhelming VIII Legion forces Obedeii and the other young scouts brothers in arms forged in the crucible of war. Pheromosa Just one of the best Horus Heresy novels I ve read Pharos The Horus Heresy 34 This was an excellent story set during the Horus Heresy The Ruinstorm has cut the Imperium in twain Sanguinius reigns as Emperor of Imperius Secundus Guilliman is attempting to use a xenos device known as the Pharos to communicate with the rest of the Imperium The Night Lords find out and decide to take the Pharos. Pharaoh's fortune free slot That s the bare bones basis It is an excellent story that does much to fill in the blanks of the Heresy time s lore It is also a great look into the dark and twisted VIII Legion It is a legion of killers murderers rapists sadists serial killers etc Lovely people The VIIIth was used as Imperial terror troops When a conquered world had rebelled again the Night Lords were sent in to exact vengeance Through the application of terror tactics such as broadcasting planetwide audio and video of their torture and killing. Horror pharos crm Facing twenty thousand of this fallen legion stand less than a thousand Ultramarines and a hodgepodge mix of Imperial Fists and Dark Angels A gory and bloody tale of combat between very different legions the dark and savage Night Lords versus the calm and logical Ultramarines and the steely resolve of the Imperial Fists is interesting. Pharos Science Fiction fantasy football All in all a great addition to the Heresy series and a must read for any Warhammer fan trying to learn about the Heresy times Two things I finally learned what happens to Dantioch the loyal Warsmith of the Iron Warriors working with the Imperium The second is a subtle hint that that light of the Pharos and not the Astronomicon as is commonly believed may have attracted the attention of the Great Devourer Very interesting Pharos The Horus Heresy 34 Guy Haley makes his Heresy debut with aplomb presenting us with an alternately action packed and characterful novel Whether it s taking a look at the ever fraught court politics of Imperium Secundus or presenting us with a brutal insight into the fractured and ever malevolent Night Lords he holds both attention and a good few continuing plot threads with deft hands. Pharos zur seeve gmbh Haley presents characters that we care about or are interested in seeing of from the humble human auxiliaries on Sotha up to a member of the new Kyroptera who try to manage the Night Lords It is especially nice to see him picking up characters from his own previous shorts A Safe and Shadowed Place Laurel of Defiance as well as those of others This story engages with the enigma of the Pharos in ways that mirror things to come in the future of 40k as well as mining the distant past for answers It also gives us the focus on affairs on Macragge that Deathfire lacked taking us straight into the heads of some of he major players. Kindle pharos tulane All in all for the man s first Heresy novel Haley is to be congratulated His previous works were all of a quality that I enjoyed and this is no different I look forward to seeing of his work in the Heresy as we plunge towards The Gauntlet Pharos The Horus Heresy 34 Minor spoilers ahead Pharos is a first Horus Heresy novel from the uber talented sci fi author Guy Haley And guess what HE OUTDONE HIMSELF with it This novel is definitely one of the best HH novels to date Especially count that knowing that I hate Imperium Secundus stuff and think that it s Arc should have ended a long time ago. EBook pharos print But let s get back to the amazing HH book 33 The best depiction of this masterpiece and yes that is actually what Pharos truly is was made by the author himself in his afterword Pharos gives us a nightfall the end of an era collapse of the post crusade Imperium the dying of the Emperor s dream the return of Old Night and rails running for the next HH arc The Gauntlet In plain metaphorical praise all the book is rounding up around the snuffing of the light directly and metaphorically HH book 33 that s snuffing the light of the Pharos beacon on Sotha and putting out the last bright embers of Imperium Imperium that was before Truly even darker arc of Horus Heresy will start now All the characters from the previous arcs of Imperium Secundus are here Primarchs and usual legioners Same as very interesting and ultradimensional characters of Guy Haley other HH shorts Lucretius Corvo from his previous commemoration and actions at Astagar and lovely brotherly couple from the A Safe and Shadowed Place short Kellendvar and Kellenkir Knowledge tyrannised him and it would not let him sleep that s how i was feeling moving through the pages Writing the main storyline Guy Haley has written an epic story about the small stuff For example he has shown in examplary fashion the life and death of an imperial fringe world using Sotha With it s architecture infrastructure and people Also he has gone a great length to describe the strife and fear of young scouts and all their road to being full Astartes Just check the quote He was still amazed at the power he had been granted Not very long ago he had had the spare muscles of any youth but now his arms were thick and powerful For the last two years synthetic biochemicals had driven his metabolism into overdrive Supplementary organs moderated every aspect of his physiology When their work was finished they would bring perfection to the randomly created misfiring systems of nature What had taken millions of years to evolve into a clumsy unfinished state in earlier eras would have had him classified as an armoured vehicle The whole effect was one of massive almost ridiculous overscaling. EBook pharos-tribune This was a man distorted beyond the capacity of a normal mind to absorb He was than an ogre More than the wildest story There was simply too much of the Space Marine to appear real Everything about him was intended to inflict maximum damage to beings and machines far greater than a mere man He was heavy strong fearless unbelievably fast and utterly deadly. Pharos kindle direct And he was coming for Mericus Also one of the best part of the book was the Probity run It was dreary But as it s own best kind It was a great example of ambush and counter ambush warfare in different conditions If this is a deliberate act whoever set us this little dilemma is clever They chose this spot where we are spread thinnest Theoretical if we escort this wreck all the way we will be leaving a big hole in the patrol net They might be waiting for us to do exactly that to follow us all the way home themselves Reading that I did remember that Guy Haley wrote an amazing Death of Integrity with it s claustrophobic corridor war But the greatest achievement of Guy Haley as an author in it is that he was able to show Space Marines Legiones from different point of views and write down a great list of characters new to us and previously used by the different authors In general all the Ultramarines are shown as they always were methodical thinkers and examplary fighters Best of Ultramarines quote I do not know whether to censure you or commend you On the other hand Night Lords have a cool opinion about the Ultrasmurfs too Attention my mighty Forty Fifth The bookkeepers of Macragge approach Their Primarch as well as NL father totally insane Curze are depicted really well with the essence of their souls right on the pages But from the Primarch side 33rd novel gives us the best Sanguinius depiction to date in all the HH novels Proud fearful free and bound at the same time His character is a true vision of predeterminism Even if as a true son of his father he will never totally surrender to it Even his quotes are beautiful Please I do not believe Father intended to sacrifice our entire species on the altar of His own apotheosis I stand by His dreams still But all this Daemons Gods The things that He told us were not real are real He must have known If He had warned us if He had told the truth we could have armed ourselves against it His lack of trust in us was His undoing The dialog with Curze gives us even insight into the psyche of a winged miracle Did Horus seek out the darkness or did it find him You knew our brother he was proud and ambitious but he was noble and in many respects the best of us If he was tempted in ignorance then how could he have protected himself There is to this than Horus lust for power But as with every character in any book some feels alive others had lesser screening time overall Doesn t help that the novel itself tries too hard to make events flowing Trying to unravel the mystery of the Pharos beacon to make a rally point and future road for the VIII legion to give heroes great cameos and indulge reader with great character of our old heroes and monsters And of course tis a tale of insurmountable madness darkness of the drearest kind and true evil one way or another Which leads us to one of the novel biggest issues Being awesome foray into the HH stuff the novel reverberate with the fact that author was a little afraid of making a mistake and actually writing the novel in the setting with the Horus Heresy pedigree As he said himself due to fear of messing it up Plus even if he tried as he mentioned in the afterword himself he wasn t very successful in making sons of Curze not a bloody fiends and moustache villains At some points they always go beyond the edge with their abilities and characters But sometimes you do feel sorry for this maniacally bloody monsters especially some greatly made characters like Painted Count or Headsman or warrior of dreadful epithets Kellenkir Gendor Skraivok admired the stoicism of his warriors while it still lasted He understood their poor humour They had been promised freedom from a lying Emperor and instead found themselves prisoners of their own ambitions locked into ceramite cells aboard a dormant installation at the back end of nowhere Or His was not a happy company or You are a warrior worthy of the most dreadful epithets Kellenkir and my hatred of you is outweighed twice over by my appreciation of your talents How you wouldn t like this characters Even being a little bloody fiends at the same time Night Lords in Pharos feels really alive and that s would be my other praise for Guy Haley As philosopher Skraivok has told himself They were monsters He was a monster How odd to view oneself so no man ever sets out to be a monster and yet here he was Monstrous. EBook pharos crm Things cannot be any other way Alas as with all thing connected to predeterminism there is always a choice even a bad one But that is still a choice or desicion made by the other in your stead Service without payment is slavery I am slave of no man nor ever shall be The true antiheroe s of Pharos is not the Night Lords Legion or Krukesh the Pale Lord of Kyroptera who leads invasion on Sotha but brothers Kellendvar and Kellenkir the lovely couple from the A Safe and Shadowed Place short They show us in all it s dreary Haley indeed love this word horribleness the road by which a man becomes a monster And author intrigued with that line deeply explore it We are machines in the manufactories of war hissed Kellenkir Kellenkir pessimism defitism and predeterminism are what driving him like the Legion s father Curze into the jaw of madness and to the total damnation You speak of death as if it is a god Oh little brother the Imperial Truth contained so many lies There are gods Look into the storm and you will see their faces In the end even his optimistic ever dreamful brother came up by conclusion that Kellendvar had not sent his brother with the others for a very good reason He would have tarried to kill and maim Such propensity for bloodshed for a long time he had thought Kellenkir insane As he watched Kellenkir dabble his fingers in spilled blood and smear it across the plates of his armour Kellendvar was beginning to think that was not the case He was beginning to fear that his brother was simply evil Nobody safe any in HH as miserable fate of 3 or characters will be shown to the reader George Martin should be proud he has a talented successor for his work Another good that is debatable point is the ending mainly the Epilogue Which sent ripples into the 41st millennium As a final thought I can t recommend this novel high enough cause it is awesome And as the final word about Pharos I will give you the quote with the fun depiction of Legions differences in warfare They are going to make it said Vorsh disbelievingly They did not Well that worked well said Vorsh sarcastically Never mind I never much liked Forvian Pharos The Horus Heresy 34

Pharos (The Horus Heresy, #34) By Guy Haley
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Pharos (The Horus Heresy, #34)Guy Haley is the author of over 40 novels and novellas His original fiction includes Crash Champion of Mars and the Richards and Klein Dreaming Cities and the Gates of the World series as K M McKinley However he is best known as a prolific contributor to Games Workshops Black Library imprint and has sold over 1 million books set in their Warhammer universes Guy Haley is the author of over 40 novels and novellas His original fiction includes Crash Champion of Mars and the Richards and Klein Dreaming Cities and the Gates of the World series as K M McKinley However he is best known as a prolific contributor to Games Workshop s Black Library imprint and has sold over 1 million books set in their Warhammer universes site_link.

.And the ending left me speechless