I agree. The roadmap did list Ravenguard as the next release followed by Salamanders before they switched the two around.Maybe Ultramarines was enough as GW's big brand name chapter, but I'm suprised stuff like Ravenguard coming out before say Black Templars.
Vulkan is not a fucking perpetual and I'll murder anyone who argues otherwise.I agree. The roadmap did list Ravenguard as the next release followed by Salamanders before they switched the two around.
I wonder if this is a foreshadowing that Corax or Vulkan might be the next loyalist Primarchs to return?
They are still alive/missing in lore but are one of the more feasible options to return.
Vulkan is not a fucking perpetual and I'll murder anyone who argues otherwise.
Precisely! None of that ever happened.
In a vacuum it's a decent enough book but Legion is one of the worst things to ever happen to the setting. Sometimes Abnett is the 40K equivalent of Dostoevsky but other times Abnett is the 40K version of JJ Abrams. The concept of the perpetual was fine when it was just Grammaticus but even before other authors got their hands on it Abnett had already spiraled it out to where Grammaticus had met the Emperor in his early days and he was a perpetual too.
In a vacuum it's a decent enough book but Legion is one of the worst things to ever happen to the setting. Sometimes Abnett is the 40K equivalent of Dostoevsky but other times Abnett is the 40K version of JJ Abrams. The concept of the perpetual was fine when it was just Grammaticus but even before other authors got their hands on it Abnett had already spiraled it out to where Grammaticus had met the Emperor in his early days and he was a perpetual too.
Also that book turned the Alpha Legion into fucking 40K Batman, any time they showed up in stories afterwards they could do literally anything as long as they prepared for it first.