Horus Heresy l Warhammer 40k Lore

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Discover the history of Horus Heresy.


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  • These long ones are great, don't take this the wrong way but they're really good to fall asleep to, and I listen to them over and over because I only get part way through each time.
  • @bearg4019
    The destruction of Terra...and almost mankind...that a total waste of resources
  • Wow thank you so much i cried a little when horus apologised to his papa 😢😢😢😢
  • @kaidorade1317
    Almost finished with the third HH book. Fantastic thus far
  • @spacedude5208
    Feels like one of those nature documentaries you sleep to because the teachers voice is soothing
  • @thabrack3804
    Dam, what a beast. This one definitely cost a nice chunk to produce.
  • @clarktent
    much better without the backing tracks
  • @sweypheonix
    My only nitpick would be that you undersold the Traitors planning and cunning when you described the attack on Calth, the Word Bearers weren't just coincidentally there. Horus combined the Ultramarines and them to conquer an Ork infestation(that was probably made up) just to place the two legions there for the Fleet Muster. It's why the orbital weapons were not functioning (they had to be turned to automatic after demonic scrap code infected the system that was keeping it from firing on the massive amount of ships in orbit). It allowed the word bearers to be face to face for their betrayal.
  • @oatlord
    I know they have to piece 40 years of lore together in a cohesive way, but the Emperor utterly failed a Magnus. He should have explained the truth of the universe to him and keep him close at all times.
  • @lunohod2801
    thank you for your time and work! you shall live forever and know no fear...
  • @LordElfa
    Either the Emperor should have sat them down before the battle and explained everything, or he should of had no sons and just made a hundred legions of grey knights.