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[Space Marine Battles] Architect of Fate par Christian Dunn
Voici la présentation d'un futur recueil de novellas à paraître en anglais en mars 2012.
Architect of Fate is an anthology of Space Marine short stories by some of Black Library’s finest authors, compiled by New YorkTimes bestselling editor Christian Dunn. It will be available in May next year.
In the meantime, you have the rest of the Space Marine Battles novels to enjoy.
==> ARCHITECT OF FATE, Edited by Christian Dunn. Collected for the first time, all four parts of the Architect of Fate novella series are presented in a single printed volume. The infamous Kairos Fateweaver, greater daemon of Tzeentch and master of manipulation, has discovered the limits of his power – even one so prescient as he cannot divine beyond the event horizon at the end of the 41st Millennium. The Space Marines stand against the darkness, and yet on countless battlefields they play unwitting roles in the schemes of Fateweaver. From the doomed world of Taranis, through the embattled corridors of the Endeavour of Will, to the borders of the Eye of Terror itself – friend and foe alike follow the great plan that he set in motion many thousands of years ago. But not even the Architect of Fate himself can foresee the destiny that lies in wait for him...
May 2012 • ISBN 9781849701525 |
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Ca a l'air pas mal du tout, je ne savais pas qu'ils allaient sortir un tel livre.
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C'est la première fois que je vois un livre écrit du point de vue d'un... démon? Si c'est le cas, ça à l'air intéressant, affaire à suivre.
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Varney a écrit:C'est la première fois que je vois un livre écrit du point de vue d'un... démon? Si c'est le cas, ça à l'air intéressant, affaire à suivre.
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Re: [Space Marine Battles] Architect of Fate par Christian Dunn
Ce livre à l'air intéressant, la couverture est sympathique, dans la même veine que celles des batailles de l'astartes, mais pour un prix moindre et c'est tant mieux !
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Darius Hinks and Sarah Cawkwell, deux des auteurs des 4 novellas présentes dans le recueil Architect of Fate répondent à quelques questions posées par la Black Library sur sa page web officielle.
Source Sarah and Darius talk Space Marine battles
Extrrait :
Suite en suivant le lieu ci-dessus.
Source Sarah and Darius talk Space Marine battles
Extrrait :
What’s your novella about?
Sarah: Accursed Eternity features two Space Marine Chapters, the Star Dragons and the Blood Swords, as they are called in by the Inquisition to investigate a daemon ship that has been sighted on the edges of the Eye of Terror. The ship was never going to be a nice place, but even the Space Marines aren't quite prepared for what occurs. Not to mention what the inquisitor comes to discover.
To all intents and purposes, it's a bit of a Warhammer 40,000 horror story. And it doesn't end prettily.
Darius: ‘Sanctus’ describes the final hours of a world named Ilissus, a charred ruin located right on the borders of the Eye of Terror. Various mysterious parties have an interest in this doomed world, but the novella focuses on a squad of Relictors Space Marines. They’re aware that the planet is beyond saving, but the future of their whole Chapter is hanging in the balance and this desperate mission could be their last chance to avoid being labelled as traitors. As the clock ticks towards Exterminatus, the Relictors land on Ilissus, but as the bombs start to fall they discover that they have even more enemies than they realised.
Suite en suivant le lieu ci-dessus.
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Re: [Space Marine Battles] Architect of Fate par Christian Dunn
Le 4ème novella qui compose ce recueil à paraître en mai 2012 est maintenant disponible sous forme d'ebook, ce qui fait que c'est une première pour la Black Library, l'intégralité des textes d'un recueil est maintenant disponible en ligne 5 mois avant sa sortie officielle imprimée !
Récapitulatif des 4 novella qui composent ce recueil ARCHITECT OF FATE :
PS : Il me faudrait un (ou des) volontaires pour faire une petite traductions des 4 textes de présentations des novellas !
Vous postez à la suite de cette présentation.
Récapitulatif des 4 novella qui composent ce recueil ARCHITECT OF FATE :
==> Endeavour of Will (eBook) de Ben Counter. An Architect of Fate novella. Chaos Space Marines of the Iron Warriors Legion launch a devastating attack upon their hated foes the Imperial Fists, crippling one of their principal starforts. Unperturbed, the heroic Captain Darnath Lysander withdraws his warriors to a second stronghold, the Endeavour of Will, to weather the rest of the assault. But as the Iron Warriors’ methods are revealed, critical and desperate decisions must be made, lest their insidious techno-contagion spread throughout the Imperial Fists’ fleet and beyond... ==> Accursed Eternity (eBook) de Sarah Cawkwell An Architect of Fate novella. Space Marines of the Blood Swords and Star Dragons Chapters are enlisted by Inquisitor Remigius of the Ordo Malleus to storm the infamous daemonship known as the Accursed Eternity. But all is not as it first appears, and what should have been a relatively simple mission rapidly devolves into a hellish warp-spawned nightmare – the stage is set for a galaxy-spanning tale of Chaotic intrigue and of a war which has lasted for ten-thousand years... ==> Fateweaver (eBook) de John French An Architect of Fate novella. The White Consuls Space Marine Chapter answers a distress call, only to discover that the source of the signal is far more terrifying than the message it relays. As a psychic backlash sweeps through their astropathic choir, the infamous Kairos Fateweaver, greater daemon of Tzeentch and master of manipulation, reveals his final hand in a game which has lasted since the beginning of time. Destiny awaits. ==> Sanctus (eBook) de Darius Hinks An Architect of Fate novella. The Relictors are sent by the Inquisition to loot the repositories and libraries of a world on the cusp of annihilation. With the countdown to Exterminatus looming over them, they realise that even the Chaos Space Marines of the dreaded Black Legion are not the worst threat that they will have to face before they can escape, and that their true enemy may lie elsewhere. |
PS : Il me faudrait un (ou des) volontaires pour faire une petite traductions des 4 textes de présentations des novellas !
Vous postez à la suite de cette présentation.
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Re: [Space Marine Battles] Architect of Fate par Christian Dunn
Endeavour of Will a écrit:Une nouvelle de l'Architecte du Destin.
La légion des Iron Warriors des Space Marines du Chaos lance une attaque dévastatrice sur les ennemis détestés, les Imperial Fists, paralysant un de leur principal fort spatial.
Imperturbable, le héroïque Capitaine Darnath Lysander retire ses guerriers vers vers une seconde forteresse, le Endeavour of Will afin d'essuyer le reste de l'assaut.
Mais les méthodes des Iron Warriors sont bien connues, des décisions critiques et désespérées doivent être prisent, de peur que leurs insidieuses techno-contagion ne se répandent à travers la flotte des Imperial Fists et bien au delà.
Accursed Eternity a écrit:Une nouvelle de l'Architecte du Destin.
Les Space Marines des chapitres Blood Swords et Star Dragons sont enrôlés par l'Inquisiteur Remigius de l'Ordo Malleus pour prendre d'assaut l'infâme vaisseau démoniaque connue sous le nom de du Accursed Eternity.
Mais les apparences sont trompeuses et ce qui aurait dû être une mission relativement simple tourne rapidement en un cauchemars infernal engendré par le Warp.
Le décor est planté pour une intrigue chaotique d'envergure galactique et d'une guerre qui durera dix mille ans...
Le Duc du Changement a écrit:Une nouvelle de l'Architecte du Destin.
Les Space Marines du chapitre des White Consuls répondent à un appel de détresse pour s’apercevoir que la source du signal est beaucoup plus terrifiante que le message lui-même.
Telle une secousse psychique balayant leur centre astropathique, l'ignoble Kairos Duc du Changement, démon majeur de Tzeentch et maître de la manipulation, révèle sa dernière carte d'un jeu qui dure depuis le commencement des temps.
Le destin vous attend.
Sanctus a écrit:Une nouvelle de l'Architecte du Destin.
Les Relictors sont envoyés par l'Inquisition pour piller les dépôts et les bibliothèques d'un Monde à l'aube de l'annihilation. Avec l'ultimatum d'un Exterminatus imminent sur leurs épaules, ils réalisent que même les Space Marines du Chaos de la redoutée Black Legion ne sont pas la pire menace qu'ils devront faire face avant de pouvoir s'échapper et que leur véritable ennemi se trouvent ailleurs.
Voilà j'ai fais de mon mieux, certaines expressions ont été traduites à ma manière, tout avis est bon à entendre
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Re: [Space Marine Battles] Architect of Fate par Christian Dunn
Merci Maestitia pour cette traduction. Les Novellas ont trés intéressantes.
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Il est marrant de voir que les couvertures, en particulier celle de Sanctus, n'ont rien à voir avec leur contenu...
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Re: [Space Marine Battles] Architect of Fate par Christian Dunn
Hier la Black Library a posté discrètement sur son blog deux extraits (en anglais) de deux textes présents dans ce recueil de novallas.
Les 4 textes sont déjà disponibles individuellement au format ebook sur le site web de la BL.
L'édition papier du recueil sortira en mai prochain (en anglais).
- Ci-dessous, 4ème de couverture du recueil :
En bonus, un autre extrait (en anglais) au format PDF par ICI Architect of Fate extract
Kairos Fateweaver is no ordinary supervillain. Quite apart from the fact that he looks like a sinister two-headed vulture in a toga, he also has mastery over the forces of time and destiny.
Architect of Fate contains four linked novellas that feature this Machiavellian greater daemon, and over the next couple of days, we’ll bring you an extract from each one.
==> Accursed Eternity – Sarah Cawkwell
‘Sergeant?’ Tylissus was alert instantly, his blade unsheathed and at the ready. ‘What is it?’
‘There!’ Korydon pointed at the rivulet of ichor that had been oozing towards them. Only when he looked back, there was nothing there.
Tylissus looked. He shook his head and Korydon momentarily tasted shame.
‘My apologies, brothers. I thought I saw…’ He shook his head and gave a gruff, humourless laugh. ‘Nothing. My mistake. Something in this place is attempting to get to me. We press on.’
That was when the whispering started; and it was not just confined to the interior of Korydon’s skull. Wordless noises that ranged between hissing and cackling laughter reverberated throughout the small chamber. Every weapon came to the fore and every Star Dragons warrior tensed ready for an ambush that didn’t come.
The noise built to a crescendo, an almost deafening roar of sound that filled the densely packed room in which the Adeptus Astartes stood. Then the first of the figures rose from the dust on the ground. Coalescing with alarming speed, the ash flowed into a solid figure that was humanoid in shape but featureless. It wavered for a few seconds, tipping this way and that, balancing itself. Eventually it ceased its rocking motion and stopped dead.
A hideous gash split its head almost in two in a horrendous parody of a mouth. It held out a hand towards the Space Marines, a finger creating itself particle by pain-staking particle. The digit extended and pointed towards Korydon.
You die now.
==> Sanctus – Darius Hinks
‘Down,’ snaps Sergeant Halser over the vox, and the Relictors vanish from sight.
Pylcrafte moans pitifully as he cowers between the sergeant and Brother-Librarian Comus. ‘We must be steadfast,’ he whimpers, trembling violently. ‘The dominion of the idolaters is–’
Comus clamps a hand over his mouth and shoves him unceremoniously to the ground.
Their cover is a narrow gulley, no more than four metres wide.
‘The next ridge,’ mutters Comus.
Halser nods and looks back through the swirling dust clouds. Brother Thymus is lying on his side, convulsing. Blood and hydraulic fluid is spraying from his punctured chest armour and he seems unable to rise. He has fallen above the gulley and is completely exposed, but it is useless to think of saving him. The sound of his laboured breathing is terrible to hear. He will not survive.
The sergeant is so furious that for a few seconds he cannot speak. How could he be so foolish as to lead his men into an ambush? Brother Thymus has served at his side in countless engagements. Inside Halser’s helmet, his cheeks flush purple with rage and he spits a prayer. ‘Everything that happens is the Emperor’s will.’ The words bring him no solace. He shakes his head and raises his hand, preparing to give an order.
Before he can speak, two objects clatter across the rocks.
The Space Marines react instantly, recognising the frag grenades before they even settle, but it is no use: the grenades are primed to detonate on impact.
The gulley fills with sound and light.
Les 4 textes sont déjà disponibles individuellement au format ebook sur le site web de la BL.
L'édition papier du recueil sortira en mai prochain (en anglais).
- Ci-dessous, 4ème de couverture du recueil :
En bonus, un autre extrait (en anglais) au format PDF par ICI Architect of Fate extract
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Il me tarde que ce bouquin sorte en français, peut-être pour la fin de l'année.
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Pour le coup je suis même impressionné , qu'ils arrivent à sortir des scenarios habituels tels que SM Contre SM ; bon même si là ca parle de SM j'apprecie l'idée de la vaste manipulation demoniaque , oû chacun n'est qu'une marionette aux fils tendus. Cela me rappelle l'histoire de Chevaliers Gris de Ben Counter aussi .
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Re: [Space Marine Battles] Architect of Fate par Christian Dunn
Hier encore la BL a posté deux nouveaux extraits des deux autres novellas restants de ce recueil :
NB : à noter que le recueil Architect of Fate, dans sa version papier, sera officiellement en pré-commande sur le site de la BL à partir de vendredi prochain, 17 mars 2012.
As promised on yesterday’s blog, here are two more extracts from the new Space Marine Battles anthology Architect of Fate.
==> Endeavour of Will – Ben Counter
The Ferrous Malice reeled the Siege of Malebruk into a close embrace. Beaks armoured with bone crunched into the strike cruiser’s hull, ripping through decks and shearing off one of the ship’s engine sections. Plasma coolant billowed silver-black into the vacuum, and the reactors discharged their power load in a storm of blue lightning. The shockwaves tore apart more escape craft, or shredded their guidance systems to send them tumbling without power in all directions.
The Chaos ship dismembered the strike cruiser, forcing massive chunks of spaceship into its many jaws. The machine-spirit of the Siege of Malebruk survived until the last, moving from one stack of datamedium to the next as parts of the ship were crushed or torn away. The strike cruiser was a gutted shell by the time it ran out of places to hide, and its existence winked out in the closing maw of the Chaos ship.
The Ferrous Malice let the remains of the Siege of Malebruk drift away. One side of the strike cruiser was gone completely, the rest hollowed out like a carcass abandoned by scavengers. The Chaos ship had a bloated appearance, an insect gorged on blood, squatting in a haze of debris. Only a few silvery specks remained of the Siege’s crew. The Ferrous Malice, sated for now, ignored the fleeing escape craft, and the escapees clung to life for a few hours more as their craft headed for the relative safety of the Endeavour of Will. Among them were the five members of the Imperial Fists First Company, seething with eagerness to get to grips with the enemy who had just handed them such a total defeat.
==> Fateweaver – John French
Cyrus released the fury in his mind, the burning power collapsing into a dull ember ache in his skull.
Sudden silence and stillness surrounded him. He was breathing hard, his skin clammy and cold in his armour. Around him the floor and walls of the passage glowed. The barricade was a twisted mound of blackened metal, like a crumpled cloth. He turned, meeting the staring eyes of the Helicon Guard who looked up from where they cowered by the lift entrance. Sheathing his sword he reached up and released his helmet. The air smelt of cooked meat and sulphur.
Four members of Galba’s squad stood amongst the wreck of the barricade. The teeth of their chainblades were thick with oozing flesh. Galba lay between them. Congealing blood and yellow mucus caked his splintered armour. His helmet was a ruin of squashed bone and torn ceramite.
Galba’s four squad brothers lifted their sergeant onto their shoulders. They murmured the death lament of Sabatine as they moved. They would carry him back to the Aethon where he would wait in cold stasis until he returned to his birth planet for the last time. Hearing the old words from a planet that was home but which had not borne him, Cyrus found that there was nothing he could say.
NB : à noter que le recueil Architect of Fate, dans sa version papier, sera officiellement en pré-commande sur le site de la BL à partir de vendredi prochain, 17 mars 2012.
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Mise en ligne hier d'un trailer vidéo sur Architect of Fate :
A noter que le recueil est maintenant en pré-commande sur le site web de la Black Library.
A noter que le recueil est maintenant en pré-commande sur le site web de la Black Library.
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Re: [Space Marine Battles] Architect of Fate par Christian Dunn
Gros article critique (première partie) sur ce recueil de novallas posté sur le blog The Founding Fields :
Source Architect of Fate edited by Christian Dunn – Advanced Review Part One
Source Architect of Fate edited by Christian Dunn – Advanced Review Part One
- Spoiler:
- Lord of the Night reviews the mind-bending first half of the novella collection Architect of Fate, edited by Christian Dunn, the novellas Accursed Eternity by Sarah ‘Pyroriffic’ Cawkwell and Sanctus by Darius Hinks.
“A truly mind-boggling and insanity-inducing adventure into the heart of the Warp! A must-read for any who like the plethora of madness and change that is Tzeentch.” -The Founding Fields
Architect of Fate is a novel i’ve been dying to read, and not just because it has Kairos Fateweaver as one of its most important characters but because I love Chaos and Tzeentch is my favourite of the Chaos Gods, so an entire novel devoted to the insanity that is Tzeentch is something that needs to be in my collection. Now this review is a bit different from my usual method, as I will be reviewing the first half of the novel and the second half in a separate review to cut it down to a better size, and so I can be more indepth with each novella. The novellas Accursed Eternity by Sarah ‘Pyroriffic’ Cawkwell and Sanctus by Darius Hinks are first, and in Part Two I will tackle the second half of the novel. So lets begin.
- Accursed Eternity by Sarah Cawkwell
The legendary Daemonship Accursed Eternity has been sighted yet again. This ghostly ship has manifested countless times over the centuries, never stopping to appear for more than a few seconds before it vanishes into the aether again. Except this time. The ship has stopped. And no-one knows why. The Star Dragons and their partners in the Blood Swords are called upon to investigate the ancient vessel and discover the truth of this ghost ship, but as they plunge into the madness at the heart of the Accursed Eternity, they will discover just why it is named so, and the horror that lies within.
The horror lies within...
The story of Accursed Eternity is great, Sarah Cawkwell once mentioned this was a 40k horror story and I definitely agree. Space Marines don’t feel fear, but if they did this short story would have them screaming as they delve further and further into the Accursed Eternity. The twists and revelations near the end are brilliant, and really add to the feel of horror in the novella as the story proceeds to the conclusion, for the final dose of terror. It can be a bit confusing at times, but just read carefully and you’ll understand what happens.
The characters of the novella are nicely written. The protagonists of the novel are the faithful Chaplain Hetor Iakodos and Sergeant Korydon. Both of these characters show the different levels of the Accursed Eternity and each undertakes their own story, though Korydon is more central to the plot than Iakodos. I enjoyed the characterisation of Korydon but mainly it was the plot of the story that interested me, the characters were good but I do not feel they stood out, more they were enjoyable but not amazing, they lacked that spark that makes a character really stand out and make you want to see more of them.
The action of the novella is heart-pounding. The horror aspect carries over into the battles very well as the Star Dragons and Blood Swords fight through the depths of the Accursed Eternity, the enemies they face are definitively scary if imagined right, and the way they act is even scarier, and of course the battle scenes are coreographed well and add nicely to an already impressive novella.
The pacing of the novella is nicely spread out. Six parts over one hundred and eight pages make this an afternoon read, or over a few days if you feel like spreading it out even further. I never felt rushed by the novel, it builts up nicely adding to the tension until it explodes near the end and everything moves at a lightning pace, the fear that you would feel finally erupting and kicking the story to its conclusion.
The novella’s ending is chilling to say the least. Now I missed it at first but after re-reading it a few times, and asking the author herself about it, I finally understood the ending and had to suppress a shudder. To see what I saw, make sure to read the first and last pages of the novella carefully. If you pay enough attention, you’ll see it. And realise the horror of the Accursed Eternity.
For a spine-chilling story and a hellish conclusion I give Accursed Eternity a score of 7.6/10, this is definitely a story to read. Sarah has done it again, and done what could have been tacky and boring if done incorrectly. She has indeed written a scary 40k horror story.
- Sanctus by Darius Hinks
The world of Ilissus is dying. Its people have fallen to the Ruinous Powers, its skies are clogged with corruption and soon it will die in the fires of Exterminatus. But there is still some time left. On its surface a secret mission is underway, the Relictors Chapter is here to recover an ancient artefact for a purpose only they know. With only hours to go before Ilissus is engulfed in fire the Relictors continue their secret hunt, but what secrets does Ilissus hold that a Navigator clan is so intent on its destruction? What do the Relictors seek? The secrets of Ilissus will be told, if there is anyone left alive to here them.
The secrets of the future...
The story of Sanctus is a very interesting one. The mysteries of the Relictor’s mission, the van Tol clan’s desire to see Ilissus burn, and the presence of the Black Legion all pose many questions, that the novella answers and then some. An element present in Accursed Eternity plays a big role in Sanctus as well though it is less present in the story, but by the end exactly what is happening on Ilissus and aboard the Domitus is far clearer to the reader and puts much of the story in context. I enjoyed the format of the story, showing what happens in the story before going back to the beginning to tell the entire tale. And by the ending, you understand it all.
The characters of the story are engaging. Sergeant Halser of the Relictors is the first of the protagonists, his stubborn nature pushing him onwards through Ilissus’s rock wastes and further into the mystery of the planet’s corruption, and his desire to see his Chapter’s future was a nice element that complimented the nature of the story. Inquisitor Mortmain, the second protagonist, is stationed about the Domitus and through him we learn how events off-world proceed and learn more and more of the secret goings on that the Relictors are not privy too. Mortmain’s almost kindly nature is an interesting contrast from most Inquisitors, yet he does not hesitate to do what must be done.
The action in the novella is very well written. Its easy to picture the battles step-by-step as each of the protagonist’s moves are explained well, painting a vivid picture of bolter rounds crashing into rock and armourplate and blades slicing at each other. The battle scenes are nicely spaced, adding a sense of urgency nearer the end as events become more and more dire, the battles becoming bigger and more visceral as the story continues, until the final battles which are one of the highlights of the novella. My personal favourite is Mortmain’s battle, and his retinue before him. You’ll have to read the novella to see what I mean though.
The pacing of the novella is very good. Sanctus is the longest novella in the collection and yet has shorter chapters than the other novellas and is written across twenty chapters, some shorter than others. The story marched along at a good speed, similar to Accursed Eternity the tension and events built up through the story until exploding into action in the final few chapters, the sense of urgency and the threat present within the story making the final few chapters nail-biting as the truth of things start to become apparant.
The ending is perhaps even more chilling than Accursed Eternity. The ending of Sanctus is much easier to understand though and I got it on the first go, if you pay attention to what Librarian Comus says during the final three chapters you will understand what has just happened, and the horror will sink in. It links very nicely with another part of the story and I particularly enjoyed that link, it makes the ending so much more revealing and horrifying.
For an engaging story filled with mystery and a very memorable ending I give Sanctus a score of 7.8/10, just another reason to purchase Architect of Fate. I think this is Darius Hink’s first foray into 40k and if it is then he can definitely write some more, a very good job on Mr Hinks’s part.
And that is Part One of the review finished. Next will be Part Two, containing Endeavour of Will by Ben Counter and Fateweaver by John French, and will have my final score for Architect of Fate as a novel and my recommendation on it. Until then.
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