As the White Scars ride out against the newly crowned lords of life and death, they know that defeat for them dooms not only the Legion, but Terra itself. Cut off from any help, he stakes everything on one desperate counter-offensive, launched against an old enemy who has been made far greater than he ever was before. His goal is nothing less than the liberation of the Lion’s Gate space port. Black Library presents the Masterworks a curated collection of novels celebrating the very best science fiction and fantasy set in the worlds of Warhammer. But amid the slaughter, Jaghatai Khan, Warhawk of Chogoris, prepares to launch the most audacious strike of the conflict. A black sword rises, forged from spite, ready to create a legend. Desperate gambits are attempted: an unwilling saint is released into the ruins, as well as an enthusiastic sinner. Gone are formations, the old enemy of balance in 7th Edition Warhammer 40,000. It’s commonly referred to as using 7.5e rules, but this really undersells what Forgeworld and the late Alan Bligh have done with the system. Traitor vanguards tear towards the heart of the Palace, sensing victory. The Horus Heresy, alternatively known as 30K, Warhammer: 30,000 is a gaming system based off a modified 7th Edition ruleset. As brother battles brother, the fate of Terra itself hangs in the balance. The heroic and dynamic White Scars hurtle headlong into combat with the unyielding Death Guard. With the Lion’s Gate space port taken by the enemy, Jaghatai Khan of the White Scars prepares a brazen gambit, but one of his former brothers rises to take up arms against him.
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