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<a href="https://blog.juliobiason.me"><h1>Julio Biason .Me 4.3</h1></a> |
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<p class="lead">Old school dev living in a 2.0 dev world</p> |
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<h1 class="post-title">Fulgrim - Graham McNeill</h1> |
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2020-04-14 |
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<p><a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/957931.Fulgrim">GoodReads Summary</a> |
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It is the 31st millennium, and humanity is at the peak of its powers. As the |
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Great Crusade, led by Warmaster Horus, continues to conquer the galaxy, |
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Fulgrim, Primarch of the Emperor’s Children, leads his warriors into battle |
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against a vile alien foe. From the blood of this campaign are sown the seeds |
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that will lead this proud Legion to treachery, taking them down the darkest of |
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paths of corruption. Leading up to the carnage of the Dropsite Massacre on |
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Isstvan V, this is the tale of Fulgrim's tragic fall from grace.</p> |
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<p>Yes, I know I said I wouldn't read those books anymore. But I tagged them on |
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my storage in "to be read" and, bored I decided to pick another one.</p> |
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<p>And, this time, I'm not reading any more books of the series.</p> |
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<p>Once again, the story moves backwards -- without telling you this -- to tell |
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you a story behind some other character... well character<em>s</em> actually, 'cause, |
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once again, a bunch of characters are introduced and them relegated to |
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disappear in the background, like previous books.</p> |
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<p>Maybe the author was trying to -- and yes, I know I said this of the previous |
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book -- make some "Shadow of the Giant" type of connection between the |
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stories. But, once again, it focus on things you already know, adding |
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absolutely nothing to the main story. It is just noise around the original |
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one. Besides, deep, complicated points are still unresolved: How the fuck did |
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Erebus got into contact with the chaos? What the fuck is the chaos? This is |
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open for three books (counting this one) and still no answer at all.</p> |
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<p>The first book of the series introduced a character that had to live under the |
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control of more powerful characters, which could give the reader some idea of |
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the intricacies of the politics without ever talking about the politicians... |
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And then suddenly everything was dropped and forgotten and now you have even a |
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battle between two powerful entities -- the primarchs -- happening, like |
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everyone else was just background.</p> |
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<p>And boy, the general description of those primarchs is that they are a bunch |
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of assholes. All of them. To the point that you start to believe that even the |
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emperor, which command the primarchs, is also an asshole. They are so |
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asshole-ly than, at this point of the series, I want the whole universe to |
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burn, starting with the fucking damn Astares.</p> |
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<p>Oh, and the great plot twist in the end can be seen from a mile, as long as |
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you're paying half attention to the story.</p> |
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<p>So... fuck it, the series is dead and buried for real at this point for me. |
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I can't even recommend any of the book in the series at this point, so rubbish |
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the story has become.</p> |
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