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  • Fulgrim: The Palatine Phoenix

  • Primarchs: The Horus Heresy, Book 6
  • By: Josh Reynolds
  • Narrated by: Jonathan Keeble
  • Length: 7 hrs and 3 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (546 ratings)

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Fulgrim: The Palatine Phoenix

By: Josh Reynolds
Narrated by: Jonathan Keeble
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Primarchs, Book 6

Seeking a new challenge and a mighty triumph, Fulgrim - prideful primarch of the Emperor's Children - sets out to conquer a world with just seven warriors by his side....

Listen to it because: It's a unique look at Fulgrim, always one of the most fascinating of the primarchs. And with a focus on him and a small band of heroes, you're guaranteed explosions in character dynamics as well as the action....

The story: Lord of Chemos and bearer of the Palatine Aquila, Fulgrim, primarch of the Emperor’s Children, is determined to take his rightful place in the Great Crusade, whatever the cost. A swordsman without equal, the Phoenician has long studied the art of war and grows impatient to put his skills and those of his loyal followers to a true test. Now, accompanied by only seven of his finest warriors, he seeks to bring a rebellious world into compliance, by any means necessary. But Fulgrim soon learns that no victory comes without cost and the greater the triumph, the greater the price one must pay....

Written by Josh Reynolds.

©2020 Games Workshop Limited (P)2020 Games Workshop Limited
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Live & Learn

Showcase of Fulgrim's pride and competence, plus a bit of Fabius Bile. Not terribly substantial but worth a go if you're looking to flesh-out your understanding of the pretty perfectionist purple legion.

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Great read

Was a great story my only complaint was a few spots it would jump to a different character and it would take a moment to realize what had happened.

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Highly recommend.

If you are looking for what Fulgrim was before the Heresy this is the novel.

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Space Marine bantering for the win

I was surprised on how much I liked this book I even though fan really an emperor has children fan but the way they made the Space Marines and even fulgrim go back and forth in like a actual human way was awesome. it felt like these were actual people oh, the way they would bust on Fabious and just the interaction in general humanized the legionaries. I definitely would recommend this book it had a good story it shows the flaws of fulgrim but also his strengths it's def a good one. some of these primarch books have been stinkers but this is up there with the Magnus one for me.

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Best primarch story yet IMO

I liked the look at the Phoenician and seeing a little insight into how he aimed for perfection. He doesn’t have any of the father issues of his brothers but instead is haunted by a desire to prove his worth.

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Excellent heresy novel!

One of my favourite 30k novels and an excellent portrayal of Fulgrim. Could have expanded some of the supporting characters some more, especially the astartes. I really enjoyed Keebles performance as well, especially his version of Fulgrum, though both Pike and Fabius was a bit annoying to listen to.

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Fulgrim at his most arrogant and most human

A very good peek into Fulgrim and the way he and his Sons think and feel about the universe around them. Johnathan Keeble does a great job of voices and reading the story. Highly recommend

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Great portrayal of the human side of Fulgrim

Captivating read, where you see Fulgrim on his first conquest - alone. This takes place just as he takes on the conquest of 28-1. We get to examine Fulgrims choices as he tries a bloodless takeover of a world. This story is such a great foil to his development later in the Heresy. Highly recommended

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Fulgrim is inter

theres alot of political talking, the action starts more towards the end but don't expect to much. It was a good book never the less, after reading the Fabious Bile books it helps connect a bit more on there characters behavior.

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Perfect book for the Perfect Legion

A great view into the thr Legion that could've been under Fulgrim at his best. if you're a fan of the IIIrd Legion and want to see them before the Chaos Corruption this book is a Perfect fit for you.

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