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Could Horus Heresy be prevented?

Could Horus Heresy be prevented?

Yes, very preventable. The Horus Heresy is such a large tragedy, because everything that had a chance to prevent it, tried, and failed. The Emperor failed his people, many times, and a lot of his choices directly started the Horus Heresy.

Is the Horus Heresy finished?

The final book of the Horus Heresy series is confirmed for 2019. Called “The Buried Dagger,” it will be about the Death Guard’s final fall to Nurgle. An entire new series of novels, called “The Siege of Terra,” will begin immediately after and chronicle the Battle of Terra across multiple books. There is only war.

Is the Horus Heresy a tragedy?

The Horus Heresy was the greatest tragedy of Warhammer 40,000. And the writers at Black Library want the readers to feel as much heartache as the characters do.

Why is it called Thousand Sons?

Their name is believed to originate from the first step of the Legion’s creation process; for unknown (but presumably notable, if the Legion was named because of them) reasons, exactly one thousand Marines were created and trained first, with the Fifteenth brought up to full Legion numbers afterwards.

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What would have happened if the Horus Heresy never happened?

If the Horus Heresy had never happened, humanity would have dominated. Instead of a future full of war, the galaxy would have seen aliens exterminated and a relative utopia of galactic flourishing for mankind.

What is the difference between the heresy and the Emperor’s Webway?

Very, very different. Right before the Heresy happened, the Emperor was in the progress of making a pseudo-webway, a copy of the elder web way, but even more efficient and easy to follow.

What would the emperor do if he could see us?

Excerpt from “The Horus Liberation” by Tomas Masan, 399.M41 If the Emperor could see us now, he would weep for our galaxy.

What happened to the loyalist remnants of the Imperium?

Pockets of loyalist remnants existed as the now-leaderless Imperium began to cement its defense around a new center of government on the heavily-fortified world of Cadia. They have fought Horus’s forces to a standstill, having managed to hang on to roughly a third of the original Imperium.