Review: Extinction
Extinction by Aaron Dembski-Bowden
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Read this story if you want to see some filthy traitor Astartes being hunted down and mutilated by their other traitorous allies.
Serving as a prologue to the main stories of the Black Legion series, Extinction sets the stage of the disparage fragmented bands of the erstwhile Sons of Hours, now a shadow of their former selves.
Being hounded and eviscerated on a hundred different chaos realms, like a bunch of mongrels.
Setting up their inevitable resurgence as the newly formed Black Legion, under former first captain Abaddon.
Seeing as how, Aaron Demski Bowden has a track record of writing traitor legions as engaging characters, (go and read his Night Lords series if you haven't yet), I'm intrigued in looking forwards to how he handles the broken legions of the arch-traitor.
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Read this story if you want to see some filthy traitor Astartes being hunted down and mutilated by their other traitorous allies.
Serving as a prologue to the main stories of the Black Legion series, Extinction sets the stage of the disparage fragmented bands of the erstwhile Sons of Hours, now a shadow of their former selves.
Being hounded and eviscerated on a hundred different chaos realms, like a bunch of mongrels.
Setting up their inevitable resurgence as the newly formed Black Legion, under former first captain Abaddon.
Seeing as how, Aaron Demski Bowden has a track record of writing traitor legions as engaging characters, (go and read his Night Lords series if you haven't yet), I'm intrigued in looking forwards to how he handles the broken legions of the arch-traitor.
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