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Best story I have read of them is them taking over a loyalist chapter from within over several years with the chapter master learning of it when it happens.
They've done that a few times iirc. All Ultramarine successors, coincidentally.
Pedo guard legion
Adult women are children, apparently.
ruining the Alpha Legion
There it is. Everytime Legion is brought up anywhere, this is always said.
What part of them was ruined with Legion? Or do you just not like the "I am Alpharius" gimmick? Because everytime someone whines about the Alpha Legion being "ruined", that's the only thing anyone can actually point to. And even then, what's the actual issue with it? They've got so few stories, comparatively, that it really doesn't overstay its welcome there. Fans ran it into the ground and dont understand it, sure, but you can say the same about shovels and ork imagination.

Seems to me that people just don't like the XXth because they aren't straightforward like literally every other legion and chapter. Before Legion they were just generic black ops/subterfuge guys. Y'know, the thing the Raven Guard could do just as well if not better because of their stealth hax.
 
They've done that a few times iirc. All Ultramarine successors, coincidentally.

Adult women are children, apparently.

There it is. Everytime Legion is brought up anywhere, this is always said.
What part of them was ruined with Legion? Or do you just not like the "I am Alpharius" gimmick? Because everytime someone whines about the Alpha Legion being "ruined", that's the only thing anyone can actually point to. And even then, what's the actual issue with it? They've got so few stories, comparatively, that it really doesn't overstay its welcome there. Fans ran it into the ground and dont understand it, sure, but you can say the same about shovels and ork imagination.

Seems to me that people just don't like the XXth because they aren't straightforward like literally every other legion and chapter. Before Legion they were just generic black ops/subterfuge guys. Y'know, the thing the Raven Guard could do just as well if not better because of their stealth hax.
That’s a lot of words, it’s such a shame I’m not reading them.
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Book sucks, not everything needs to be explained because the explanations aren’t that good cause Abnett is a hack fraud.
 
Adult women are children
Correct.

The biggest problem with AL is that theyre written by retards so their "subterfuge" and 10,000 IQ falls flat. Its just a problem of the writers themselves not being 10,000 IQ and not putting thought into how an intelligent factions would function.
 
Book sucks, not everything needs to be explained because the explanations aren’t that good cause Abnett is a hack fraud.
He definitely needs to be pulled in and slapped around a bit for some of his work. Early stuff was good and concise and not excessive and then as it drags on you can feel his own ego creep into things. Gaunt’s Ghost is good example because the first 3 books are kino and concise, The Saint you can feel it build up but still workable, The Lost just dragged on, and by the Victory it was too much and he was pulling shit out of his ass that made no sense just for Grimdark. And let’s not get into End and the Death. 3 parts that were just words words words. We get it. And the card fight. People justify it as 2 gods fighting would be difficult to explain and it’s how it would be perceived but we just read these books for the dumb fights.

I’m loathe to see how boring and long things will be with Gaunt as practically Warmaster and Tanith just as an honor guard if he does another series.
 
I’m loathe to see how boring and long things will be with Gaunt as practically Warmaster and Tanith just as an honor guard if he does another series.

I would actually love a book that was imperial high command managing a campaign. It'd be interesting to get a book where the perspective is mostly around the logistical/tactical/political considerations instead of front line troops in the trenches.

Something like Napoleon or Eisenhower would be kinda sick if done right.

Just not by Abnett.
 
The remembrancers were pretty genius from what I remember. Especially when they all get setup for a mass slaughter. Haven't read nearly enough of the rest of the Heresy to judge.

Because I've been too busy following the path of the greater good.

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