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| − | In the wake of the [[Great Rift]], hope has returned to the [[Imperium]] in the form of [[Roboute Guilliman]], the [[Emperor]] | + | In the wake of the [[Great Rift]], hope has returned to the [[Imperium]] in the form of [[Roboute Guilliman]], the [[Emperor of Mankind|Emperor's]] son. Yet not all servants of the Emperor wish to answer to the primarch's authority… When [[Inquisitor]] [[Cehen-qui]] receives an order to transfer an [[alien]] prisoner to the custody of Guilliman's ally, the visionary – or possibly heretical – [[Magos]] [[Belisarius Cawl]], he refuses. But will he stand down when the tech-priest's forces arrive, ready to take the xenos by force?{{Fn|1}} |
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| + | *[[List of Short Stories]] | ||
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Revision as of 16:15, 20 April 2020
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| Author | Guy Haley | |
| Publisher | Black Library | |
| Released | August 2019 | |
To Speak As One is a short story.[1]
Description
In the wake of the Great Rift, hope has returned to the Imperium in the form of Roboute Guilliman, the Emperor's son. Yet not all servants of the Emperor wish to answer to the primarch's authority… When Inquisitor Cehen-qui receives an order to transfer an alien prisoner to the custody of Guilliman's ally, the visionary – or possibly heretical – Magos Belisarius Cawl, he refuses. But will he stand down when the tech-priest's forces arrive, ready to take the xenos by force?[1]
Related Articles
Sources
- 1: Black Library: To Speak As One (Posted 31/8/2019) (Last accessed 1 September 2019)