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All space within 50 from ); other space in theCorrupted by, Warmaster Horus is convinced of the Emperor of Mankind's duplicityResultLoyalist (pro-Emperor) victoryTerritorial changesLarge swaths of the Imperium rendered impassable or inhospitableBelligerents. Horus slain. Other losses comparable to the Loyalist sideThe Horus Heresy is a cornerstone event in the created by as the for its. It is a relatively short but devastating galaxy-spanning that engulfs the nascent of the early in the 31st millennium of the universe timeline; the war is a major cause of the universe's environment. Initially described in published in 1988, and used as the setting for a 1989 -branded tabletop miniatures wargame, it has been utilised since as for several of Game Workshop's products.The Horus Heresy has expanded in scope and standing beyond its original wargame-background role. Since the concept's introduction there has been an increasing number of related releases in several product categories and media. It is an ongoing project that has developed into a major, definitive component of the, and it has come into its own as a successful and for Games Workshop and its affiliates.

In 2012, it was repositioned as a foreground element in the Warhammer 40,000 gaming system, thanks to the introduction of the stand-alone Horus Heresy miniatures wargame expansion. Contents.Fictional Setting In the developing Warhammer 40,000, by the 30th millennium (or M30: 406) the, founder and head of state of the newly constituted, had become a major proponent of in the galaxy, and one of the most formidable enemies of, its forces, and the various hostile aliens that inhabit the galaxy. In the past, mankind had colonized the stars and had reached an intellectual and technological golden age.

However, after being exhausted by a large scale rebellion by artificial intelligences, and when warp storms cut off interstellar travel, humanity's previous civilization collapsed and left its colonies vulnerable to attacks by daemons and aliens during a millennia long era known as the Age of Strife. After consolidating his rule on Terra and Legions of superhuman warriors (the ), he embarked, in late– M30, on a Great Crusade once the warp storms receded.: 168 The objective was to reunite the millions of human scattered throughout the galaxy under the Imperium's banner. The Imperium proclaimed an Imperial Truth of science and, and against religion and – by extension, weakening the influence of Chaos on the human race and its evolution. Promoting the notions of Order and Truth from a strictly human perspective as put forth by the Emperor, the Imperium had declared the Milky Way the exclusive, rightful domain of Humankind; it maintained that ruling the galaxy is the species' 'Manifest Destiny'.While the Emperor was the Supreme Commander of the Crusade's many Expeditions, the Space Marine Legions and the rest of the Imperial military forces were eventually led by his genetically engineered progeny, a group of twenty, who were in every aspect even mightier than Space Marines, as well as their progenitors. Outline Causes In early– M31, two standard (Terran) centuries into the Great Crusade, in the final phases of the crusade, the Emperor promotes Horus Lupercal, his most trusted and versatile, to the position of Warmaster ( commander-in-chief of Imperial armed forces), and overall leader of the Crusade. The Emperor then leaves the Crusade and returns to Terra, where he remains in relative isolation.

He relegates administration of the Imperium to a civilian authority – the Council of Terra – and in an undertaking kept secret even from Horus, oversees efforts on his secretive Webway Project. These actions, along with his father's refusal to reveal the nature of the Warp, test Horus' personal and mission-related resources, and exacerbate existing tensions among some of the, especially those who feel slighted by other decisions of the Emperor or have grievances against their brothers.Soon after his promotion, Horus becomes the target of a conspiracy planned by the and executed by their allies and minions. It involves his near-fatal injury by an alien weapon called Anathame and supposed healing by the Serpent Lodge of the Moon of Davin; both events are designed to make Horus susceptible to the influence of Chaos and lead to his eventual corruption. While the exact cause has been repeatedly, the current state is that during a ceremony designed to heal Horus of a mortal wound, he is shown a vision of the far future, in which the Emperor is worshiped as a god, and Horus and the other Primarchs are forgotten (The irony being the Heresy is what leads to this future).

As the Emperor's primary edict is to stamp out religion in all forms, Horus sees this as the ultimate betrayal. Though another Primarch, his brother Magnus, tries to reach the Emperor by psychic projection and warn him of Horus' treachery during his trance like state, the corruption spreads and prevents Horus from accepting his brother's guidance. He then turns against the Emperor, becoming the Traitor from the perspective of the Imperium. He plans a on a galactic scale, and ultimately leads eight other Primarchs, as well as their Legions and other forces, in war against the Emperor and all who stand with him. The betrayal and campaign are eventually labeled the Horus Heresy. Most of those who turn against the Emperor become, or already are, corrupted by Chaos.: 2 Conflict and resolution Horus, outwardly still loyal, engages in subterfuge and secretly contravenes Imperial orders.

He also issues orders designed to weaken and disperse forces deemed Loyalist, while simultaneously building covert alliances. Then, in the first open move of the Heresy, he succeeds in culling from the ranks of the rebels those persons and units still loyal to the Emperor. During the opening stages of the campaign, the Loyalist side is shown to be beset by inadequate communication security and poor intelligence, its leaders stunned or in denial when faced with the enormity of events.A subsequent operation, expertly directed by Horus and co-conspirators, involves the massacre of three Loyalist Legions that are sent by the Imperial authorities (along with four other Legions that have secretly turned Traitor), to crush the rebellion. Horus, continuing to assume the initiative following and successes, orders the bulk of rebel forces to the Sol System and the heart of the Imperium. After a brutal in‑system space battle, they manage to make planetfall on Terra and lay siege to the Imperial Palace, the seat of the Emperor. Meanwhile, a mass slaughter and ritual on the Ultramarine world of Calth by the Primarch Lorgar summons massive warpstorms over the galaxy; hindering all communication and travel for the Loyalists.While the siege is a strategic stalemate, Horus is aware that massive Loyalist reinforcements are on the way. Lowering the shields of his flagship as a lure (or out of momentary regret), the Emperor, Rogal Dorn, Sanguinius, and a force of Imperial Fists teleport aboard the flagship to confront him.

Horus initially kills Sanguinius, and then is finally killed in single combat with his father, while the Emperor is grievously wounded in the same action. The death of Horus leads to disarray among the invading Traitors, whose campaign is by this time also threatened by the imminent Loyalist reinforcements, and they hastily retreat. The Battle for Terra and the whole Horus Heresy campaign is effectively over. Aftermath Horus' campaign lasts less than a standard decade, yet it is devastating in its scale, and the Loyalist victory comes at great cost.

The losses in talent, knowledge, manpower, and territory result in a prolonged period of cultural, political, and technological stagnation and regression for the Imperium.The barely-alive Emperor is interred at the end of the Battle for Terra in a complex device, a technological marvel known as the Golden Throne. The Throne also powers the Astronomicon, the navigation aid responsible for holding the Imperium together, as well as keeping the destroyed Webway entrance sealed, lest Daemons overrun the Earth.

Entombed in the device, his decaying physical form is kept alive in a moribund state, and he is said to be able to express himself only.A long and often violent period of 'cleansing' the Imperium from Traitors, and rebuilding its institutions, takes place following the end of the Heresy that is known as the Great Scouring. The majority of surviving Traitor forces flee to a Chaos anomaly in realspace known as the Eye of Terror. There, they create their own empires (albeit more ramshackle and resource starved, resulting in constant infighting and betrayal known collectively as 'the legion wars') and continue to harry the Imperium for resources (slaves and equipment) and vengeance (known as the long war).: 5–7 Relevance The Horus Heresy is a significant component of the Warhammer 40,000, and since 2012 has been as a distinct foreground gaming element.

Over the years, the concept evolved into the major reason behind the environment of the (in addition to the Old ones, Eldar and Krork vs Necrons and C'tan conflict known as 'the war in heaven'); in the current backstory of the universe's approximate – ten millennia after the end of the Heresy: 6 – the event is presented as shrouded in myth and distorted. Main article:The Black Library started publishing the Horus Heresy book series in 2006, a that consists of titles with stories by a variety of authors. They provide detailed, multifaceted descriptions of the Heresy; the entire Warhammer 40,000 universe ( c. 31000) is represented and taken advantage of.

As of October 2013 the series consisted of 27 volumes, including full-length novels and novel-length of novellas or short stories; the publisher had been adding several books per year since the start of the series' publication.An opening scene-setting trilogy (Books 1–3) features the Luna Wolves Space Marine Legion, and portrays the fall of their Primarch (the Warmaster Horus) and the beginning of the Heresy. The series narrative was subsequently expanded to include the actions of other Legions and of various organisations and individuals. In the timeline of the Heresy, by Book 24 (originally published December 2012) this series was at about the half-way mark of Horus' campaign.Most titles are published in multiple media and formats: as and paperbacks, in edition, as regular or 'enhanced', and as or unabridged and e‑audiobooks. A number of stories have appeared in other official publications, sometimes before the release of the relevant book series titles; compilation stories have also been pre- or re‑published in stand-alone editions.The first regular paperback edition of the book series titles is listed below. Since November 2010, publishing of titles in this edition has sometimes lagged behind other editions or formats by several months.

– – April 2006. – – June 2006. – Ben Counter – October 2006. – – March 2007. – Graham McNeill – July 2007. – Mitchel Scanlon – October 2007. – Dan Abnett – March 2008.

– Ben Counter – August 2008. – Graham McNeill – December 2008. – Short story compilation. Nick Kyme and Lindsey Priestley (editors) – April 2009. – Mike Lee – July 2009. – Graham McNeill – March 2010. – James Swallow – August 2010.

– Aaron Dembski‑Bowden – November 2010. – Dan Abnett – January 2011. – Short story compilation.

Christian Dunn (editor) – May 2011. – Graham McNeill – November 2011. – – January 2012. – Dan Abnett – March 2012. – Novella compilation. Christian Dunn (editor) – June 2012.

– James Swallow – August 2012. – Short story and novella compilation. Christian Dunn and Nick Kyme (editors) – September 2012.

– Graham McNeill – January 2013. – Aaron Dembski‑Bowden – March 2013. – Short story and novella compilation. Laurie Goulding, (editor) – April 2013. – Nick Kyme – August 2013. – Dan Abnett – October 2013. – Chris Wraight – October 2014Descent of Angels and Fallen Angels are two parts of a trilogy that includes a third book not in the above list.

A Thousand Sons and Prospero Burns are part of the same, from the viewpoints of two opposing Legions of Space Marines. Know No Fear is a continuation of Battle for the Abyss and The First Heretic. Unremembered Empire is also a continuation of Vulkan Lives, Fear to Tread, and Know No Fear Magazine articles Horus Heresy-related articles that appeared originally or solely in publisher-affiliated magazines. 'The Emperor and Horus' –. Story article originally in the Games Workshop magazine. This and the following articles by King were reproduced, re-edited, or sourced in the – November 1990. 'The Assault on Earth' and 'Aboard Horus' Battle Barge' – William King.

Two story articles published in White Dwarf issue 161 (UK edition) upon release of the first version of the. They provide details and background related to the game's setting, the campaign's deciding battle – May 1993. 'Assault on Holy Terra' – William King. Another story article in White Dwarf, that expands the articles listed above – April 2002.

'Iron Within' – Rob Sanders. Short story in Hammer and Bolter, a magazine (e‑magazine) published by the Black Library between 2010 and 2012 – February 2011. 'The Lion' – Gav Thorpe.

Novella in Hammer and Bolter. In 3 parts – February to April 2012. 'The Horus Heresy' – Cover story of White Dwarf issue 394. Informational article with description of the Horus Heresy concept and product line, and details about the related Horus Heresy miniatures wargame; it concentrates on Betrayal, the expansion's first installment. Includes interviews with Forge World game designer Alan Bligh and artist Simon Egan, and double-sided poster insert of Betrayal artwork – October 2012Novellas Horus Heresy novellas that were not originally included in the Horus Heresy book series compilations; the following were first released in special or limited editions.

Promethean Sun – Nick Kyme. Subtitled 'Into the fires of war'. Specially priced 'Collectors Edition' novella in 3,000 copies only,.

Initially offered as a 'web exclusive', the general-availability release is expected in 2013  – May 2011. Aurelian – Aaron Dembski‑Bowden. Subtitled 'The Eye stares back', this novella is part of a story arc along with The First Heretic, Book 14 of the book series. Originally offered as another of the publisher's web exclusives, it was simultaneously released in two 'Collectors Edition' versions ( Silver and Gold) – October 2011. Brotherhood of the Storm – Chris Wraight. Subtitled 'The Khan rides to war'.

Signed, time-limited web exclusive 'Collectors Edition', available 21–28 September 2012 only – September 2012. Corax: Soulforge – Gav Thorpe. Subtitled 'Victory is vengeance'. A time-limited, print on demand collector's edition novella, with expanded artwork and other material. Available 5–12 April 2013 only – April 2013Short stories Horus Heresy short stories that were not originally included in the Horus Heresy book series compilations; several were first released or included in special or limited editions. 'The Kaban Project' – Graham McNeill.

Originally in the Art books (series) volume – December 2004. 'The Battle of Prospero' – Graham McNeill. Originally in the Art books (series) volume – July 2005. 'The Dark King' – Graham McNeill.

Included in a Horus Heresy for – October 2007. 'The Lightning Tower' – Dan Abnett. Included in the aforementioned chapbook compilation – October 2007. 'Death of a Silversmith' – Graham McNeill.

Included in the limited edition compilation Games Day Anthology 2011, edited by Nick Kyme – September 2011. 'Army of One' – Rob Sanders. A story in 'e‑short' (short e‑book) format, one of several such works released in celebration of the Black Library's 15‑year publishing history – April 2012.

' Kryptos' – Graham McNeill. Subtitled 'The voice of Chaos'. An 'e‑short' release – June 2012. 'Distant Echoes of Old Night' – Rob Sanders. Included in the limited edition compilation Games Day Anthology 2012/13 – September 2012.

'Lost Sons' – James Swallow. Included in the first volume of the two‑volume limited edition compilation Black Library Weekender – November 2012. 'The Divine Word' – Gav Thorpe. Included in the second volume of the two‑volume limited edition compilation Black Library Weekender – November 2012. 'Dark Heart' – Anthony Reynolds. The story was republished in the Mark of Calth compilation, Book 25 of the – January 2013. 'The Gates of Terra' – Nick Kyme.

Another e‑short, this one first appeared in a 2012 limited edition chapbook – March 2013. 'Lord of the Red Sands' – Aaron Dembski‑Bowden. A 1500-word story originally available in the e‑book-format collection – March 2013Special editions (selections).

Horus Rising – Dan Abnett. '5th anniversary edition' of Book 1 in the Horus Heresy book series – April 2011. Limited Edition Horus Heresy Audio Boxset – Dan Abnett, Ben Counter, Graham McNeill. CD-audio compilation of the opening trilogy in the, narrated by Martyn Ellis. Includes an 'exclusive bonus CD' with the short story 'Little Horus' by Abnett, also read by Ellis; this 'audio short' was originally published in Book 16, Age of Darkness – November 2011. Xmas 2011 Horus Heresy eBundle –. The first 17 Horus Heresy book series titles in an e‑book edition bundle, one of several bundle editions offered (bundle was retired 2012) – November 2011.

Angel Exterminatus – Graham McNeil. 'Premium Hardback Edition' of Book 23 in the book series, the first title published in this format, with additional material and artwork.

Offered exclusively through the publisher and affiliates – October 2012. Angron – Aaron Dembski‑Bowden, Matthew Farrer. Character-based mini-compilation of short stories released in e‑book format. The collection's spotlight is on Angron, doomed of the 'World Eaters' Legion of Space Marines.

It contains Farrer's 'After De'shea', a short story previously published in the title Tales of Heresy (Book 10). Additionally, two stories by Dembski‑Bowden: the adaptation of the audio drama, and 'Lord of the Red Sands', an original short – March 2013Multimedia As of March 2013 this category included audio dramas of various durations, and published collections of their scripts.Audio dramas Below are original audio dramas, and also dramatisations of stories previously published in text media. Released in or, their durations range from over one hour to over two hours.

They employ a number of scriptwriters, narrators, and directors. Audio production is provided by specialist UK companies or Heavy Entertainment (which is also involved in audiobook editions of the Horus Heresy book series). Select contributors listed below. The Dark King and The Lightning Tower – Scripted by Graham McNeill and Dan Abnett respectively, performs both; audio drama versions of the – June 2008. Raven’s Flight – Gav Thorpe (scriptwriter), (performer). To Deliverance Lost, Book 18 in the – February 2010.

Butcher's Nails – Aaron Dembski‑Bowden (scriptwriter), and others (performers) – May 2012. The Sigillite – Chris Wraight (scriptwriter), Toby Longworth, and Tim Treloar (performers) – March 2013. Honour to the Dead – Gav Thorpe (scriptwriter), Jane Collingwood, Jonathan Keeble and Luke Thompson (performers). Adapted from a novella by Thorpe, originally published in. – May 2013.

Wolf Hunts - Scripted by Graham McNeil, this was released in May 2013 in a limited edition sleeve. Prince of Crows. Crimson FistsDrama 'shorts' The following audio dramas range in duration from under ten minutes to about half an hour, and are released in downloadable file format only. 'Grey Angel' – John French (scriptwriter), John Banks, Toby Longworth and Ramon Tikaram (performers).

A short – August 2012. 'Burden of Duty' – James Swallow (scriptwriter), John Banks, Toby Longworth and Ramon Tikaram (performers). Another Garro short – October 2012. 'Warmaster' – John French (scriptwriter), Ramon Tikaram (performer). In a nine‑minute audio drama, Horus lays out his plans for the remainder of the Heresy campaign.

One of Black Library's 'Advent Calendar' special releases for the 2012 holiday season, this was the 'Advent Day Seven' installment – December 2012. 'Strike and Fade' – Guy Haley (scriptwriter), Toby Longworth (performer).

Another ten‑minute audio drama, the 'Advent Day Fourteen' entry in Black Library's 'Advent Calendar 2012' releases – December 2012. 'Veritas Ferrum' – David Annandale (scriptwriter), Toby Longworth, Ramon Tikaram and Tim Treloar (performers). 'Advent 2012 Day Twenty Four' e‑audio short – December 2012Garro series Audio drama‑only series based on Horus Heresy character. The series is a to The Flight of the Eisenstein, Book 4 in the book series. Oath of Moment – James Swallow (scriptwriter), Toby Longworth (performer) – December 2010. Legion of One – James Swallow (scriptwriter), Toby Longworth (performer) – April 2011. Sword of Truth – James Swallow (scriptwriter), John Banks, Toby Longworth and Ramon Tikaram (performers) – November 2012.

Burden of Duty/Grey Angel – John French and James Swallow (scriptwriters); John Banks, Toby Longworth and Ramon Tikaram (performers). Compilation reissue of two Garro Series audio shorts (listed above) – April 2013Scriptbook series Series of books containing the complete production scripts of Horus Heresy audio dramas, including direction and notes. The Scripts: Volume 1 – Christian Dunn (editor).

Contains the scripts of six works, including the first two volumes of the Garro series. Published in 'Premium Hardback' edition – December 2012See also.Notes. As of April 2013there had been no complete official timeline of the Horus Heresy; dates for some constituent events were published in several official sources (such as in, p. 168), while other dates were implied by official material (e.g., p. 14). Some information was also provided by a Black Library editor at a Horus Heresy fan site (, original poster quotes Black Library editor Laurie Goulding in related discussion thread). See also §. Subsequent editions and versions of the game, published by or licensed from Games Workshop, did not explicitly or directly utilise the Horus Heresy concept.

A more general perspective on continuity and canon within the Horus Heresy and the Warhammer 40,000 universe is offered by one of their authors in, ¶¶ 12 and following. The Black Library had briefly expanded into Horus Heresy merchandising, a project that was abandoned in favor of the, see.

Warmaster, the free 'Horus Heresy companion game', focuses on a confrontation aboard Horus' at the close of the Battle for Earth. It has the same subject matter as the short story which was first published in. The publication containing Warmaster included two background stories related to both games, see on this page.

A miniatures wargame also entitled Warmaster, originally published by Games Workshop in 2000, is unrelated. In November 2012 the publisher announced plans for a future series of Horus Heresy, based on new stories or perspectives of the Heresy. According to the publisher, the first title, written by and drawn by Neil Roberts, will be entitled Macgragge's Honour. It will be a sequel of, Book 19 of the.

This new series' titles are scheduled to be first released in limited hardcover edition. ^ One original novella, authored by Gav Thorpe for a compilation in the Horus Heresy book series, was pre-published in another language months before related information appeared in the publisher's English-language communications. It was released in limited edition by the Black Library for (, page at Games Workshop's localised website). The story is entitled Die Toten zu Ehren in German; the title's first release in English was as an audio drama, see. ^ short story was originally published in the November 2012 Games Day France Chapbook compilation, along with a print edition of Graham McNeill's '. See,.

Also see note, and §. The novella 'Feat of Iron', again by Nick Kyme, included in and also released in standalone edition, is a complementary story. It takes place at the same time frame and.Citations. ^ Troke, Adam; Vetock, Jeremy; Ward, Mat (2012). Warhammer 40,000 (hardcover) (print).

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Episode 101 of The Independent Characters focuses on Forge Worlds latest release, Horus Heresy 3: Extermination! This is part one of our two part coverage of the latest amazing book, and conclusion of the Istvaan Trilogy.In this episode, we go into depth about the lore surrounding Horus Heresy 3. This includes what happens immediately after the events of Massacre and other actions that take place in the neighboring systems.

We then discuss the four Space Marine Legions represented in this book. Talking about their history, their disposition of forces during the Horus Heresy and some eximplary battles they have taken part in.Geoff joins Carl for this episode and we will find out if he has completed any hobby progress in the intervening time since Episode 100 as well.We also have an interview with Justin Tan of Arcane Factories about their Kickstarter project which is halfway through its cycle at the time of this release. For some reason audio quality for calls to Canada really suffers when doing these Skype calls. So we have tried to clean it up as much as possible. Please bear with the audio here as Justin has some information which may be of interest to 40k player, and in particular Sisters of Battle players!We hope you enjoy this episode!Time Stamps:. 0:00:00 - Show Intro and host introduction. 0:04:00 - Workbench and Games Played.

0:31:30 - Horus Heresy 3: Background and Theaters of War. 1:31:40 - Horus Heresy 3: Legion Discussion. 2:43:00 - Interview with Justin Tam of Arcane Factories. 2:56:00 - Final Thoughts and Show ClosingRelevant Links:. SPONSOR.

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