![]() Upon the decision made here, the Primarch and his Legion retreat to his home planet of Prospero to continue to use their powers in secret. Image Credit: timdibspaintingĪ Thousand Sons starts just before the Council of Nikea, where Magnus is censured for his use of sorcery. ![]() This is a masterclass in Horus Heresy fiction and this is why you need to bump it up your to-read list. You see the great Magnus at the height of his power and influence and watch as his decisions come back to bite him in the form of a Space Wolf. And much like some of the stories that come before it, it’s comparable to Greek Myths such as Oedipus. ![]() The best way to describe A Thousand Sons by Graham McNeill is to say that it is a tragedy. It has sat half-finished in my Google Docs for months while I try to effectively articulate how and why this story works so well. ![]()
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