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Gathering storm warhammer 40k
Gathering storm warhammer 40k





* Yes, The Devastation of Baal is included twice in this list on purpose. Belisarius Cawl: The Great Work by Guy Haley.Watchers of the Throne: The Regent’s Shadow by Chris Wraight.Dawn of Fire 3: The Wolf Time by Gav Thorpe (coming TBC).Dawn of Fire 2: Gate of Bones by Andy Clark.Dawn of Fire 1: Avenging Son by Guy Haley.Watchers of the Throne: The Emperor’s Legion by Chris Wraight.Vaults of Terra: The Hollow Mountain by Chris Wraight.Vaults of Terra: The Carrion Throne by Chris Wraight.I’ve added this section in as an extra (in the January ‘21 update) – feel free to skip ahead to the more detailed section where I talk about each title and link out to reviews, interviews etc., but if you just want a recommended reading order of the key novels dealing with events on Terra and the Indomitus Crusade then here’s what I would suggest:

gathering storm warhammer 40k

Secondly, while I’ve done my best to put this together as accurately as possible, I may have got some things wrong and/or missed off a few stories here and there (I’ve read lots of recent BL books, but not all of them). I’ve grouped things into various headings for the purpose of clarity, but take all of this with a small pinch of salt. Firstly, very few 40k stories are given specific dates so it’s tricky to know exactly when the events they cover take place. This version of the article was updated in January 2021.Ī couple of caveats. NOTE: until such time as BL produces an official resource, I’ll do my best to keep this reading list up to date with new releases as and when they’re published. I’ve put together this reading list to try to fit together where all of the recent books go in the ‘new 40k’ timeline – it’s entirely unofficial, and I can’t guarantee that I’ll have got everything right, but hopefully it will be a useful resource to anyone interested in keeping up with Warhammer 40,000 fiction. It’s not always clear how the various stories fit into the ongoing timeline, however, and Black Library as usual doesn’t seem inclined to provide anything in the way of an official reading order. After decades of remaining more or less static, these days the Warhammer 40,000 setting is evolving before our eyes, and many of the new and upcoming novels from Black Library are helping to shed light on these new developments in the lore.







Gathering storm warhammer 40k