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''This new series will be packed with soaring, epic tales, introducing and tying together narrative threads from boxed sets, campaign books, and codexes. In short, Dawn of Fire combines the storytelling powerhouses of the Citadel studio and Black Library to create a broad, unified narrative that delivers the ongoing story of the 41st Millennium the most exciting, cohesive way ever''.{{Fn|1}}
 
''This new series will be packed with soaring, epic tales, introducing and tying together narrative threads from boxed sets, campaign books, and codexes. In short, Dawn of Fire combines the storytelling powerhouses of the Citadel studio and Black Library to create a broad, unified narrative that delivers the ongoing story of the 41st Millennium the most exciting, cohesive way ever''.{{Fn|1}}
  
==Works==
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==Novels==
*[[Avenging Son (Novel)]] by [[Guy Haley]]{{Fn|1}}
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*[[The Gate of Bones (Novel)]] by [[Andy Clark]]{{Fn|2}}
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AvengingSon.jpg|[[Avenging Son (Novel)|Avenging Son]]<br>by [[Gav Thorpe]] (2020)
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GateOfBone.jpg|[[The Gate of Bones (Novel)|The Gate of Bones]]<br>by [[Andy Clark]] (2021)
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Wolftime.jpg|[[The Wolftime (Novel)|The Wlftime]]<br>by [[Gav Thorpe]] (2021)
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Revision as of 01:31, 15 July 2021

Dawn of Fire is a novel series released by Black Library to correspond with the 9th Edition of Warhammer 40,000.[1]

Description

This new series will be packed with soaring, epic tales, introducing and tying together narrative threads from boxed sets, campaign books, and codexes. In short, Dawn of Fire combines the storytelling powerhouses of the Citadel studio and Black Library to create a broad, unified narrative that delivers the ongoing story of the 41st Millennium the most exciting, cohesive way ever.[1]

Novels

Sources