Herald of the Stars: Chapter One Hundred and Forty-Six
Added 2023-12-22 16:00:05 +0000 UTCEtrius, Gillium, JmB, Evan Cloud, yakopak, will, Carter Wong, Sad Potato, and Kyle Kuhl. Thank you for the early Christmas present! It is with your support that I am able to spend all my time writing and plotting. This story would take a life time to write if I could only post two or three times a month!
The older I get, the faster time flashes by. One moment I’m welding ramps and hoops so my kids have somewhere to run wild, and the next I’m sending them off to the Heralds for their two years service.
Sometimes, leading by example absolutely sucks. I am fucking terrified my boys will get killed in some minor conflict, and my daughter strung up by a fanatical mob because some dumb chicken died and the farmers are all ignorant, zealous twits.
I won’t put my kids in a gilded cage though, and as we complete the final deceleration into Acheron, I have my own challenges to face.
Acheron is a brown dwarf, a star that never properly ignited. The system is equally barren with three small planets the size of Mercury and a mixed field of asteroids and comets twelve AU from the dwarf star. By the time we complete the Macro-Ferry, there will probably be no orbiting bodies but our own.
Three weeks before we arrive, a Battle Barge, Grave’s Bite, three strike cruisers, seven light strike cruisers, eighteen escorts, and four freighters Warp into the system, putting the Stellar Fleet on high alert. Having to expose the rear of our vessels as we decelerate towards the system along a highly predictable path is not a position I like to be in and the main reason why I was so annoyed with Odhran.
During our approach, the Eldar have their armour and weapons returned to them. They depart on a squadron of class two D-POTs, the cargo holds filled with the rest of the weird fruits and vegetables that we grew for them and plenty of medical supplies. Ylien also joins them, agreeing to take up the role of envoy between the Alaitoc Eldar and the Stellar Fleet.
Orodor gives no thanks upon his departure, nor apologises for his shitty behaviour. Despite the initial fuss, none of the Eldar give up the MIUs I forced upon them either. While a few would need to keep them to help pilot the D-POTS, the rest do not. None of them can resist secretly messaging each other using the devices constantly, rather than having to draw on the Warp to do so, or use their own channels that are fairly easily compromised by most competent Bonesingers.
Amused at the idea of them all constantly scheming and insulting each other on a long journey, I let them keep the MIUs. If they still have one and I meet them again, it will give me a wealth of data!
The Alaitoc are somewhere in the Ultima Segmentum, so I have few expectations that I will run into Ylien again or the Alaitoc Craftworld. They are known for spreading stealthy agents throughout the galaxy though and I will be content if my overtures to them ensure that there will be one Craftworld who will not interfere with my Fleet. I have absolutely no expectations this will happen though.
The Barghest Librarian, a Space Marine Psyker, shows off during our approach, speaking directly into my mind from tens of millions of kilometres away, even though he isn’t an Astropath. He asks us to confirm our identity. I decide not to give too much away, much as I’d like to directly reply to him, and contact them through the Psyker Servitor wired into our main altar in Iron Crane’s cathedral like a proper Tech-Priest.
Quaani shows up nine days later with all seven of his vessels as well as a Luna-Class cruiser. I’d like to find out immediately what is going on, but no one is shooting at each other, so I avoid sending any more messages.
While Imperial FTL data exchange is fairly robust, it does have some quirks. For example, because messages are sent through a space detached from time, upon occasion, one can receive replies to messages they have yet to send. Not only is this is a massive security risk, but out of order messaging causes much confusion and harm Astropaths as their minds take the brunt of the paradox.
To reduce such incidents, it is customary to always send not only the intended message, but the previous three exchanges between the parties as well, softening the impact of any paradoxes that might occur. This also isn’t great for security either as to intercept or alter one message is to wreck a whole chain of them. It doesn’t stop people from making things up either.
Sending a message is similar to trying to interpret someone else's dreams, and misunderstandings are fairly common. I do not want to have to flee back the other way because an Astropath got his ones and zeros the wrong way round.
Human minds do not do well with inhuman numbers and I’ve no idea what sort of implants the Barghest Fleet’s Astropathic Choir has, or what supporting systems they are using to interpret the data that I send them. This is why the Mechanicus tends to use Psychic Servitors, or Psy-Servitors and why many Astropaths who work in the relays have their minds burnt out by the vast volume of data they are forced to transmit without pause or respite.
This system does have some positives though, as sending a message chain can provide much context to strange messages and make it more obvious if a message is corrupted, all for the simple cost of increasing the load on one’s pet mutant to almost intolerable levels. Really, in the Imperium, one could not ask for a more perfect method!
I almost change my mind about not sending further communications when the Barghest Chapter Fleet surrounds Quaani’s fleet in a ‘protective’ formation. Over the next ten days the Stellar Pathfinder Fleet and the Barghest Chapter Fleet exchange six shuttles.
At maximum, the Barghest Chapter could have put ninety battle brothers on Distant Sun, and no matter how awesome they might be, I still don’t think the Space Marines could chew through a thirty thousand strong regiment of Heralds, which, if they’ve been updating their mixed regiment like we have, should have three hundred and ninety troops in heavy power armour, not including whatever personal armour the Tech-Priests outside the Stella Corps might have cooked up for themselves over the last two decades.
With those numbers, and a home territory advantage, I’d give my Heralds a decent chance of winning against such odds, or at least be so costly that it isn’t worth the assault. Now that I think about it, that might be why I received an invitation to Grave’s Bite a day after the first shuttle exchange.
Depending on how much Odhran actually told them, they’ll regret it if they resort to threats with me on board as I have a few new tricks.
Two days before we arrive at the Mandeville point, we finally get to turn our prows towards the Barghest Fleet, our retro-thrusters now able to slow us for the last bit. Secure vox messages become viable and I finally get to see Quaani’s face again through a series of visual and text messages that I receive every few hours, and then minutes, as we close in.
Watching the message I can see that he’s picked up a small mutation and now has nictitating membranes across his Human eyes, and he still has the extra joint in his long fingers, much like I did until I replaced my hands with machines.
“Hello Aldrich, it is good to be nearly home. I’m looking forward to meeting my new ‘cousins’. Hopefully they will like the gifts I have brought them. It’s been an eventful journey, and I’ll give you the full details later, but you’re no doubt pacing around Iron Crane wondering why and how I’ve acquired a Luna-Class cruiser.
“Well, the truth is, it isn’t ours, but it could be. The cruiser, Torchbearer, belongs to a renegade navigator house, House Lafiel, what’s left of them anyway. Only six males remain, all too mutated to sire new navigators. Even if they did manage to strike a deal with another house, their meddling with the genetics in search for greater power and freedom from persecution, or so they tell me, means they can only father male children.
“I met them at Footfall, the first and last port for all who traverse in and out of the Koronus Expanse. They tried to abduct me for their house, but thanks to all the training I received from Ylien, and the awesome armour you gave me, we trounced them and abducted one of theirs instead.
“Thus began negotiations.
“Heal them and they will join our house and gift their Luna-Cruiser to the Stellar Fleet. It’s in crappy condition compared to what we’re used to but still functional.
“The Torchbearer’s chief enginseer had a right fit when I started telling him how to do his job. He even tried to sabotage the reactors and was even more furious when I cracked his simplistic codes and overrode his authority on the ship. He and his cronies got an eyeful, then the Heralds gunned them down.
“There were a few more attempts to rectify this ‘Insult’, but they never got anywhere as I was quick to gain the favour of the primary Machine-Spirit, whom I named Phase, and after ten years, the red robed fools revere me like the Omnissiah’s own son!
“It’s honestly rather annoying and I don’t know how you put up with it. Maybe you don’t notice? You can be quite oblivious, or maybe you’re just too polite to read everyone's emotions all of the time. Most of the tech-priests I’ve met were a lot more normal, but the ones on Torchbearer are unusually mad and fond of zapping everything with electricity from their fingertips.
“Do not shake their hands or mechadendrites and try to be nice to them. They don’t deserve such favour!”
As I read Quaani’s message, I can’t keep the smile off my face. I exchange a few more messages and we agree that I should meet the Space Marines before him because their big fleet is making both of us nervous and he’s getting annoyed at them poking around Distant Sun, looking for Emperor knows what. He’d refuse if he could but he doesn’t have anything that needs hiding and they have more and bigger guns.
I soon find myself on a Class three D-POT, with its squadron of escorts following behind. The five Space Marines, Odhran, Killian, Darrah, Nuada, and Eoghan are with me, as is my entire bodyguard company, still led by Captain Bedwyr Keane. A class three D-POT can hold a whole battalion, so we’re rather floating about in here with all this space, but I wanted to posture a bit as well and it never hurts to bring torpedoes.
Soon, I get an up close view of Grave’s Bite, the pilot completing a single loop around the nine kilometre ship. The Battle Barge is far wider and flatter than a normal Imperial ship with a hammerhead shaped prow and far more substantial Cathedral and Castellan superstructures than Iron Crane.
The hammerhead prow is an absolutely massive seven point two kilometre square hangar, spread across four decks, with a shimmering void shield across it, looking more like the wide maw of a great beast than something constructed by Human hands.
The Castellan has distinct tubes where one can launch drop pods with speed and ease. A massive Bombard Cannon is also housed within the Castellan, and there are two lance turrets in the centre of the vessel along the spine. Both port and starboard sides of Grave’s Bite have three Macro-Cannon batteries, each wide enough to drive a lorry down. I doubt anything smaller than a cruiser would last more than a volley or two from all those guns and I become increasingly nervous as we approach the mammoth vessel. Especially when I count over four thousand CIWS.
The stern of the vessel is a bit odd, reminding me of the ornate ships of the line used by European vessels during the Age of Sail. Really, it would look more at home on a pirate ship, I think, than a Space Marine Battle Barge. Each Battle Barge is unique to its Chapter though, so I guess the designers of this one wanted to stand out in some way.
As we slip into the prow hanger I get a chance to measure the armour, twenty-four metres of adamantium, ceramite, and plasteel composite, which does not surprise me in the slightest, and an additional eight metres of ablative ferrocrete, which is quite the shock given the material’s weight. Distant Sun and Iron Crane only have two metres of ferrocrete!
We set down in the hangar and disembark, Odhran and his marines first, then Eire and I, then one squad of Heralds in power armour and five Vanguards with their twenty-five supporting infantry.
Arrayed before is almost a third of an entire Chapter, with three companies of marines and all their supporting vehicles. I spot no less than six Dreadnaughts, forty Rhinos and nine Predators. Supporting Tech-Marines, pilots, and Apothecaries are also present, a total of four-hundred and eight Space-Marines.
What stands out is that absolutely none of them have their helmets on, which doesn’t seem right for what is obviously a full parade. Instead they are tucked beneath their arms and their bolters are strapped to their chests. Before I can work out what is going on, they all begin to sing a lively gothic chant.
I freeze, our little group stopping with me.
Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord:
He is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored;
He hath loosed the fatal lightning of his terrible swift sword:
His truth is marching on.
I have seen Him in the watch-fires of a hundred circling camps;
They have builded Him an altar in the evening dews and damps;
I can read His righteous sentence by the dim and flaring lamps.
His Day is marching on.
I have read a fiery gospel, writ in burnished rows of steel:
“As ye deal with my contemners, so with you my grace shall deal;
Let the Hero, born of precious seed, crush the xeno with his heel,
Since God is marching on.”
He has sounded forth the trumpet that shall never call retreat;
He is sifting out the hearts of men before his judgement-seat:
Oh! be swift, my soul, to answer Him! be jubilant, my feet!
Our God is marching on.
In the beauty of the lilies He was born across the sea,
With a glory in his bosom that transfigures you and me:
As he burns to make men holy, let us die to make men free,
While God is marching on.
[Battle-Hymn of the Republic, by Julia Ward Howe. Slightly altered for the 41st Millennium.]
The whole hanger echoes with their voices, sending a shiver down my spine.
I was expecting shouts and accusations, endless posturing and shows of strength.
I didn’t expect to cry.
Comments
Why isn’t Aruna trying to return to their forge world? Was that superseded by Aldrich becoming captain?
Miguel Garcia
2024-01-12 18:27:56 +0000 UTCAnd here someting base in thous. All under hour... praise Omnissiah? Verse 1) Mine eyes have seen the struggles in this grim and darkened land, Where factions rise and crumble, and destinies are planned. In the warp's chaotic currents, where uncertainty is sown, In the tapestry of chaos, threads of hope are drawn, as The galaxy marches on. (Chorus) Stand, stand in the 41st millennium, Emperor's light For He has sounded forth the trumpets, an eternal cosmic beat, As The galaxy marches on. Stand, stand in the crucible of fate, The galaxy marches on. (Verse 2) I have seen the heroes, forged in battle's fiery breath, United by survival, in the face of cosmic storm, as The galaxy marches on. I seen them in the battles, where the galaxy bleeds and weeps. I have seen Him in the sanctums of the Golden Throne, For He has sounded forth the trumpets that shall never call retreat, He is sifting out the hearts of men before His judgment seat. As He guards humanity, in His name we stand, Oh, be swift, my soul, to answer Him; be jubilant, my feet! His truth is marching on. Chorus) Stand, stand in the 41st millennium, Emperor's light For He has sounded forth the trumpets, an eternal cosmic beat, As The galaxy marches on. Stand, stand in the crucible of fate, as The galaxy marches on. Verse 3) Through the warp and through the stars, we navigate the night, Seeking answers to the questions, guided by the Emperor's light. In the tapestry of chaos, threads of hope are drawn, as The galaxy marches on.
mly85lc
2023-12-25 19:14:59 +0000 UTCHere's Warhammer 40k-inspired version of the "Battle Hymn of the Republic" tailored for the Space Marines: (Verse 1) Mine eyes have seen the glory of the Astartes in their might, Bolters blazing, chainswords roaring, in the Emperor's holy light. They march with purpose, clad in ceramite, resolute and strong, The Space Marines march on. (Chorus) Glory, glory to the Space Marines, In the Emperor's name they march. Glory, glory to the Adeptus Astartes, In the Emperor's name they march. (Verse 2) I have seen them in the battles, where the galaxy bleeds and weeps, Angels of death descending, where their loyalty runs deep. Defenders of the Imperium, in their power we confide, The Space Marines stride. (Chorus) Glory, glory to the Space Marines, In the Emperor's name they march. Glory, glory to the Adeptus Astartes, In the Emperor's name they march. (Verse 3) They have purged the heretics, faced the xenos in the fray, Bearing the gene-seed, marking them in the Emperor's way. In the Emperor's name they fight, in His service they stand, The Space Marines command. (Chorus) Glory, glory to the Space Marines, In the Emperor's name they march. Glory, glory to the Adeptus Astartes, In the Emperor's name they march. Feel free to modify the lyrics to suit your taste or add specific references to Space Marine chapters if desired!
mly85lc
2023-12-25 18:34:18 +0000 UTCAlso ask it more neutral song for wh40k it came whit this Verse 1) Mine eyes have seen the struggles in this grim and darkened land, Where factions rise and crumble, and destinies are planned. In the warp's chaotic currents, where uncertainty is sown, The galaxy marches on. (Chorus) Stand, stand in the 41st millennium, The galaxy marches on. Stand, stand in the crucible of fate, The galaxy marches on. (Verse 2) I have seen the heroes, forged in battle's fiery breath, Facing daemons, xenos, and the shadow of their death. United by survival, in the face of cosmic storm, The galaxy marches on. (Chorus) Stand, stand in the 41st millennium, The galaxy marches on. Stand, stand in the crucible of fate, The galaxy marches on. (Verse 3) Through the warp and through the stars, we navigate the night, Seeking answers to the questions, guided by the Emperor's light. In the tapestry of chaos, threads of hope are drawn, The galaxy marches on. (Chorus) Stand, stand in the 41st millennium, The galaxy marches on. Stand, stand in the crucible of fate, The galaxy marches on. Feel free to adjust the lyrics according to your preferences!
mly85lc
2023-12-25 18:29:09 +0000 UTCHey i ask lord Omnissiah little cousin what would be the words for song "Battle-Hymn of the Republic, by Julia Ward Howe". "If it were for glory of the Emperor's" it came up whit these Verse 1) Mine eyes have seen the glory of the Emperor's righteous might, He has cleansed the galaxy with His undying light. He has trampled the heretics, purged the xenos horde, His truth is marching on. (Chorus) Glory, glory to the God-Emperor, His truth is marching on. Glory, glory to the Imperium, His truth is marching on. (Verse 2) I have seen Him in the sanctums of the Golden Throne, His gaze is fierce, His power known to all His own. As He guards humanity, in His name we stand, His truth is marching on. (Chorus) Glory, glory to the God-Emperor, His truth is marching on. Glory, glory to the Imperium, His truth is marching on. (Verse 3) He has sounded forth the trumpets that shall never call retreat, He is sifting out the hearts of men before His judgment seat. Oh, be swift, my soul, to answer Him; be jubilant, my feet! His truth is marching on. (Chorus) Glory, glory to the God-Emperor, His truth is marching on. Glory, glory to the Imperium, His truth is marching on. Feel free to adjust or modify as you see fit!
mly85lc
2023-12-25 18:23:09 +0000 UTCThank you! Merry Christmas to you too.
Edmund Latham
2023-12-25 16:36:50 +0000 UTCMerry christmas
Patrick Wells
2023-12-25 13:54:02 +0000 UTCAldrich kids will be a wonderful perspective from within the fleet. The sons from their conscription in the Heralds and the daughter from twistcatchers version of it. Fun to think on how first-generation imperial citizens with both old-earth and Marwolv heritage might turn out. Probably not as malicious as some, if a bit naive-seeming by both the "mellowness" of Marwolv and the cautious optimism of lore-aware Aldrich.
Nil
2023-12-24 13:40:27 +0000 UTCVery pleased with the inclusion of John Brown's body. although you used the version that doesnt mention him at all its still great. love that song
blimko
2023-12-23 17:19:43 +0000 UTCOh man, I'd forgotten about that! I used to have that bookmarked on my old computer. That song is hilarious.
Edmund Latham
2023-12-23 14:34:59 +0000 UTCFair enough. He was expecting them to wear their helmets as a form of intimidation.
Edmund Latham
2023-12-23 14:32:40 +0000 UTC"Would you like to learn more?" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wy-sVTaZRPk (If it doesn't load, its the War Cant of Mars on Youtube)
Valderan
2023-12-23 05:59:46 +0000 UTCAh ok. So they DID see him cry :p. I guess the reason I thought he was wearing a helmet, was that he was surprised the space marines weren't.
abowden
2023-12-23 02:17:14 +0000 UTCHow would they even know lol
abowden
2023-12-23 01:41:38 +0000 UTCI love the analogy! Well, Tolkien was a good poet too. He can get away with that sort of thing and it made sense for the history and stories that they explained to be passed down in song and poetry. It's a nice way to do world building without having to resort to exposition. As far as I know, the Imperium doesn't do much of that, sticking to their religious works, or content created for propaganda. I bet the Imperial Guard and the Manufactorum workers have a lot of marching and lifting songs though. Come to think of it, writing a propaganda song could be a real laugh. Maybe I could get some of that Starship Troopers vibe going.
Edmund Latham
2023-12-23 00:15:18 +0000 UTCI believe I had Aldrich refer to them as useless Air Car Ornaments. Perhaps one day, he will have cause to regret it!
Edmund Latham
2023-12-23 00:09:03 +0000 UTCI picked it because its good, fit the 'verse, and I didn't have several weeks to try and come up with some good poetry. I may change it to something original in time. Don't read too much into it!
Edmund Latham
2023-12-23 00:05:20 +0000 UTCHe's not actually wearing his helmet for this. It would be rather rude. It would be fine for a guard to wear one, but in my mind, taking off one's helmet shows that one does not intend to fight. As Aldrich is there to trade, not fight, wearing a his helmet would be sending the wrong message.
Edmund Latham
2023-12-23 00:03:17 +0000 UTCThe Space Marines only know him as Magos Issengrund. They do not know how old he is, or any of his secrets. They sing the song because their lost Brothers are returning. There would probably be a smaller turn out if Aldrich wasn't there though. The Space Marines also want to welcome, impress, and intimidate Aldrich all at the same time, hence, lots of wargear, lots of marines, and transhuman levels of singing. Footfall is from the wiki, which comes from the Rogue Trader TTRPG. I get most of my information from there and try to match the lore as much as I can. I haven't played the new game, but if it has Footfall, it is almost certainly the same place.
Edmund Latham
2023-12-23 00:00:53 +0000 UTCI wonder if he'll take off his helmet out of respect, thereby revealing to the space marines That their singing made him cry like a bitch. It's easy to forget that in the grim darkness of the far future, there is still goodness and nobility in the hearts of men.
abowden
2023-12-22 23:43:50 +0000 UTCCan you explain this a bit? Does this mean they are aware of who is is or at least how old he is or am I kissing something? Also, Footfall eh? Rogue Trader is a great game and I'm wondering now if I missed other Easter eggs, or did you get the name from something else? Keep up the good work, I like how things are progressing.
Overclocked
2023-12-22 23:38:04 +0000 UTCThe battle hymn of the republic is such a great piece of music, I'd cry too if I found out it survived as long as it has here.
Dylan K
2023-12-22 22:33:39 +0000 UTCThat's the one, yeah. I feel that if anyone's deserving of spontaneous Golden Boy protection it's him really. Plus, if the Emperor is more active now that he got that Shard and 'generous tribute', he might have told the Custodes to make themselves useful to the Imperium at large for once...
Diego Jimenez
2023-12-22 21:18:16 +0000 UTCThat's the plan!
Edmund Latham
2023-12-22 20:58:07 +0000 UTCI've had people mention them before. The Aquilan Shield. I didn't actually know about them when I first started writing Herald of the Stars. They tend to pop up whenever and wherever the please, so one never quite knows when they might appear.
Edmund Latham
2023-12-22 20:57:28 +0000 UTCNo promises!
Edmund Latham
2023-12-22 20:53:46 +0000 UTCNot much chance of that I'm afraid. Chapters are released at the rate they are, not because I can't type faster or type more, but because I need time to think about what I want to type, or read through previous chapters so that the new ones flow properly and I haven't forgotten something. It would be really easy to fill the story with trite shit, tournaments, auctions, or empty fights, but no one likes filler and I don't want provide poor content. It would be unprofessional to do so when readers are willing to pay to access my work early. The few times I manage three chapters in a week, I save them for emergencies, like funerals, sickness, or any other unexpected emergency so that I never have to miss a post. I believe consistency and reliability is much more important than extra posts. I've been posting over a whole year now without missing a single chapter and saving the odd extra is how I do so. Having said all that, if I get really inspired, a Christmas miracle strikes, and write five chapters in a week or something equally crazy (I am yet to manage this), there might be one extra chapter at some point during the holiday season. I make absolutely no promises that this will happen. Unfortunately, new ideas pop into my head when they want to, not on a schedule!
Edmund Latham
2023-12-22 20:53:25 +0000 UTCArgue the meanings of words with a poet? Sure, right after I mud wrestle a pig. I'm not punishing myself to give some stranger their jollies. Good find though. Lord of the Rings had too much singing, but throwing in a few song snippets does bring a setting alive in a way few things do in a story.
Valderan
2023-12-22 20:33:18 +0000 UTCAh, it was more about the beauty of the singing that moved him. A way to show how supernaturally good the Space Marines are at everything they do. I chose the poem because if fitted 40K rather well that it being specifically a poem from his time. Aldrich was a plumber, not an English teacher. The chance of him knowing this is an America poem from his time is 50/ 50. I've never thought about what Aldrich's GCSEs or A Levels were in!
Edmund Latham
2023-12-22 20:29:23 +0000 UTCI copy and pasted it from a poetry website. You can take it up with them! :)
Edmund Latham
2023-12-22 20:25:51 +0000 UTCHuh, I thought Aethelred got it wrong and "born across the sea" should have been "borne across the sea." I looked it up and apparently they're both considered acceptable past tenses of "to bear" or "carry." Now I know and I can take that out of my pretentious twit armament.
Valderan
2023-12-22 20:00:21 +0000 UTCI am surprised that such proud Briton as Aldrich will react so strongly to american war song. I guess any cultural relic of his times will move him emotionally.
Mikołaj
2023-12-22 17:33:27 +0000 UTCI thought about the renegade navigator houses in Coronus Expanse. Its good that he has new navigators available to him now. Would he have to make all of them his genetic descendants to heal them? I would guess that would work as an upgrade too considering how far their genes mutated.
Mikołaj
2023-12-22 17:29:56 +0000 UTCGreat chapter! I wonder if Big E will dispatch some Custodes to Aldritch. I dimly recall there's a particular Shield Host that basically plays bodyguard duty for any Humans the Emperor prophesizes will play a significant role in the future of Mankind, protecting them until they can fulfil their destiny. I think Aldritch fits the bill quite nicely. They could also give him a signed permit to carry planet-cracker munitions like Cyclonic Torpedoes so he can harvest some Xeno and Daemon souls en masse to fuel the Astronomican...
Diego Jimenez
2023-12-22 17:14:33 +0000 UTCYes double release !! Make it a Christmas present for us! Great chapter!!!
John
2023-12-22 17:03:02 +0000 UTCI know it's cheeky to ask but I will anyway, would u consider doing a double release for Christmas day? Great chapter.
Patrick Wells
2023-12-22 16:38:36 +0000 UTC