
Fury of Magnus
Siege of Terra: The Horus Heresy
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Narrated by:
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Jonathan Keeble
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By:
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Graham McNeill
A Siege of Terra novella
In the midst of the Siege of Terra, Magnus the Red embarks on a very personal mission – one that will bring him face to face with the Emperor once more!
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Discover the end of Magnus' journey from Prospero to treachery on Terra in a deeply moving and elegiac tale that sees him finally choose his side and take his place amongst his brothers.
The story:
Of all the Emperor’s sons who fell to Chaos, it is perhaps Magnus the Red whose tale is the most tragic. Sanctioned because of his desire for knowledge, chastised, judged, and shattered to his very elements – there is much for the Crimson King to feel vengeful for. Yet revenge is not the only thing that draws him to Terra alongside the Warmaster’s besieging armies. He seeks something, a fragment, the missing piece of himself that lies within the most impregnable place on the planet – the inner sanctum of the Imperial Palace. As the greatest conflict of the ages reaches fever pitch, Magnus fights his own inner battle. To be whole once more, he must not only overcome the fiercest of defences, but also face the one being whom he loves and hates with equal fervour more than any other – his errant father, the Emperor of Mankind.
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This was not a bad story, However there is a fantastic amount of holes in the story line. The wall is nuked, it should be a crater, but they fight all over the "battlements". Malcador forces a meeting that server no purpose other than to put words on the pages. The grand finally is just silly. Magnus, the smartest of all Primarch is revealed as just a buffoon. They point out to him that the Emperor is imprisoned because of him...and his response is along the lines of "oh, lets talk about something else" As I write this I feel more like Graham McNeil wrote a much longer book, but had it edited down to fit a budget butchering the story.
Jonathan Keeble
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The Siege continues as Magnus takes the stage
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Fury of Magnus doesn’t waste our time with the story of soldiers and their perspectives. It’s the Primarch and his sons and their conflicts, thoughts, and story.
I loved it!
My favorite in the Siege of Terra
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Pivotal
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Awesome conclusion to the Thousand Sons story arc
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great narrating awesome story this one and saturnine are the best. good sequel to original thousand sons. I love how magnus is teetering on good. I hate how they say in later SOT books that thos basically never happened. it's like black library doesn't want magnus to be a likable character, deep character.
Graham McNiel is one of best.
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I didn't see that one coming.
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Johnathan Keeble should have a roomful of Emmy's for his Horus Heresy work.
Bravo to all involved in this project
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Poor Magnus
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Great book!
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