Duke
06-20-2010, 08:16 PM
++SPOILER ALERT++ EISENHORN BOOKS ++ SPOILER ALERT++
1. Lightsabers are real: Eisenhorn has one, but it shatters all over a deamon host
2. Using a daemon host in a grey knight army would have the whole army declared Heretic diabolus: Eisenhorn is declared a heretic because someone thought he worked with a daemon host.
3. Inquisitors are scared of Space Marines: Eisenhorn runs after seeing one "Emperors Children," Astartes
4. Imperial citizens don't necessarily worship the Emperor, they just say their native gods are aspects of the Emperor: "Their religion is a sun religion," "You mean Sun as the God-Emperor?" "Yes Inquisitor, naturally I meant the sun as the God-Emperor"
5. Cadia actually has times of non-invasion: Though it is always on a 'war stance,' it isn't constantly 24/7 battles... Though there has to be at least one sanguine battle every month or so according to the way the book made it sound.
6. There should never be a Codex: Inquisition: Inquistors like to bring their targets down alone, so they can have all the glory... Sometimes they would work together, but not often enough to be a codex book.
7. There is heresy on Terra: One of Eisenhorns fellow inquisitors actually rooted out a Nurgle sub-cult on holy Terra itself.
8. "In the evening haze of the far future there is an awful lot of war, but also a bunch of peace too." ... Inquisitor Eisenhorn goes to several systems and planets that haven't seen war for generations. Gudrun recruited men to go to the front as an Imperial Guard Regiment, but for the most part the planet reminds me a lot of Naboo from Star Wars.
That is all for now, feel free to comment... I have just been noticing a lot about how the 40k Universe actually works. If you haven't read Eisenhorn yet, it is a great read. If so then good for you!
DUKE
1. Lightsabers are real: Eisenhorn has one, but it shatters all over a deamon host
2. Using a daemon host in a grey knight army would have the whole army declared Heretic diabolus: Eisenhorn is declared a heretic because someone thought he worked with a daemon host.
3. Inquisitors are scared of Space Marines: Eisenhorn runs after seeing one "Emperors Children," Astartes
4. Imperial citizens don't necessarily worship the Emperor, they just say their native gods are aspects of the Emperor: "Their religion is a sun religion," "You mean Sun as the God-Emperor?" "Yes Inquisitor, naturally I meant the sun as the God-Emperor"
5. Cadia actually has times of non-invasion: Though it is always on a 'war stance,' it isn't constantly 24/7 battles... Though there has to be at least one sanguine battle every month or so according to the way the book made it sound.
6. There should never be a Codex: Inquisition: Inquistors like to bring their targets down alone, so they can have all the glory... Sometimes they would work together, but not often enough to be a codex book.
7. There is heresy on Terra: One of Eisenhorns fellow inquisitors actually rooted out a Nurgle sub-cult on holy Terra itself.
8. "In the evening haze of the far future there is an awful lot of war, but also a bunch of peace too." ... Inquisitor Eisenhorn goes to several systems and planets that haven't seen war for generations. Gudrun recruited men to go to the front as an Imperial Guard Regiment, but for the most part the planet reminds me a lot of Naboo from Star Wars.
That is all for now, feel free to comment... I have just been noticing a lot about how the 40k Universe actually works. If you haven't read Eisenhorn yet, it is a great read. If so then good for you!
DUKE