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Trazyn might not be the hero humanity wants, but he's the hero humanity needs.black-library short-story warhammer-400002 s AA_Logan322 17
Robert Rath is one of BLs very best writers, returning with a character who hes totally made his own.
This story depicts a pivotal event in the ongoing 40k narrative- it didnt need to be written, but Im so glad that it was.1 Luke30 6
An interesting little story that explores the way the Necrons view the other inhabitants of the 41st Millennium. It is really just a short explanation as to why Trazyn got to Cadia.
It is not quite as fun or in depths as previous Trazyn stories, although there are some entertaining Necron bureaucracy bits. It also requires a lot of knowledge about the reader's knowledge of the 40k lore (and current storyline), which is a strange choice for a book that came out in 2023 (given that it references the fall of Cadia books, which came out in 2017)
It is an interesting little filler though, and more Trazyn is always a good thing. Brian Heinz39
A very quick Trazyn story. He ferments war among his own people in order to force their hand and get access to a device that will let him see the future (Sort of) By the end it sets him off on his path that he takes in the "Fall of Cadia" storyline.
So-so story. No Orikan.short-story Andrew Peel61
Great short story starring our favourite Trazyn and has a nice link to events at Cadia and the The Great Rift. Kassar Krennic76 3
Waste of money, these events are covered in the sourcebook, 'Gathering Storm: The Fall of Cadia' and this story doesn't add much. Urgewyrm64 7 Read
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