And this all starts at Davin, where he convinces the Warmaster that one of the planetary governors (Eugen Temba) has rebelled and forsaken the Imperium. He becomes the linchpin that pushes Horus towards his inevitable conclusion, twisting and controlling events to play out as he wants. He was set up during Horus Rising but we get a much better look at him in this book. One of the major players in False Gods is Erebus, First Chaplain of the World Eaters. Let’s dig into the second book in the opening trilogy of the Horus Heresy. It’s a story paved with good intentions and does a remarkable job building up the sequel (Galaxy in Flames) and setting up this entire conflict. False Gods shows us how Horus, the Warmaster, slowly falls from grace towards his inevitable conquest to Terra to battle the Emperor. The more I step into the world of Warhammer and explore it’s stories, the more I realise how fascinating some of its tales are. It was the second Warhammer book I read and remains one of my favourites. False Gods by Graham McNeill, is the second book in the Horus Heresy and follows on immediately after the events of Horus Rising.
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