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'''''Brotherhood of the Storm''''' is novella in the ''[[Horus Heresy (Series)|Horus Heresy Series]]'' of novels, released originally as an exclusive in hardback format. The novella has since been reprinted in non-limited hardback form, ebook form, and Unabridged Audiobook (MP3) form. The title was later re-released as part of the ''[[Legacies of Betrayal]]'' anthology.
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'''''Brotherhood of the Storm''''' is a novella in the ''[[Horus Heresy (Series)|Horus Heresy Series]]'' of novels, released originally as an exclusive in hardback format. The novella has since been reprinted in non-limited hardback form, ebook form, and Unabridged Audiobook (MP3) form. The title was later re-released as part of the ''[[Legacies of Betrayal]]'' anthology.
   
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==

Revision as of 10:01, 5 March 2015

"The Khan rides to war"

—Book's tag-line

Brotherhood of the Storm is a novella in the Horus Heresy Series of novels, released originally as an exclusive in hardback format. The novella has since been reprinted in non-limited hardback form, ebook form, and Unabridged Audiobook (MP3) form. The title was later re-released as part of the Legacies of Betrayal anthology.

Synopsis

As word of Horus’s treachery spreads to fully half of the Legiones Astartes, Terra looks to the remaining loyalist Space Marines to defend the Imperium. One group, however, remains curiously silent in spite of apparent efforts from both sides to contact them – the noble Vth Legion, Jaghatai Khan’s fearsome White Scars. In the ork-held territory of Chondax, a bitter war has been raging since the Triumph of Ullanor, and only now do the sons of Chogoris return their gaze to the heavens...

Sources

  • Brotherhood of the Storm edited by Chris Wraight