Series of novels from Games Workshop, set in the past of the Warhammer 40,000 setting. The chaos gods Tzeentch and Slaneesh both have certain similarities to Hastur and there is a character named Hastur Sejanus.
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| - Series of novels from Games Workshop, set in the past of the Warhammer 40,000 setting. The chaos gods Tzeentch and Slaneesh both have certain similarities to Hastur and there is a character named Hastur Sejanus.
- The Horus Heresy was a galaxy-spanning civil war that consumed the worlds of Mankind for 7 Terran years. Its outbreak marked the end of the Emperor of Mankind's Great Crusade to reunite the scattered colony worlds of humanity under a single government and the beginning of the current Age of the Imperium. The Horus Heresy is in many ways the founding event of the Imperium of Man as it now exists. The conflict was fought across the Milky Way Galaxy in the early centuries of the 31st Millennium and resulted in more than 2.3 trillion dead, 4.6 trillion if one includes the planetary populations purged by the Imperium after the Heresy due to the taint of Chaotic corruption. The Heresy concluded with the death of the traitorous Warmaster Horus, the internment of the Emperor in the Golden Throne a
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| - Warmaster Horus , Fulgrim, Lorgar, Perturabo, Mortarion, Angron, Magnus the Red, Konrad Curze , Alpharius Omegon, Kelbor-Hal of the Dark Mechanicum
- Emperor of Mankind, Malcador the Sigillite, Roboute Guilliman, Rogal Dorn, Leman Russ, Lion El'Jonson, Jaghatai Khan, Sanguinius , Ferrus Manus , Vulkan, Corax, various Imperialis Auxilia commanders
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| - Multiple Sectors across the Milky Way Galaxy, culminating in the Sol System
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| - Emperor of Mankind mortally wounded and placed within the Golden Throne; Horus slain by the Emperor; Traitor Legions broken and flee towards the Eye of Terror; true beginning of the Age of the Imperium
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- In the billions; extensive losses amongst all Traitor assets engaged in the rebellion
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| - The Horus Heresy was a galaxy-spanning civil war that consumed the worlds of Mankind for 7 Terran years. Its outbreak marked the end of the Emperor of Mankind's Great Crusade to reunite the scattered colony worlds of humanity under a single government and the beginning of the current Age of the Imperium. The Horus Heresy is in many ways the founding event of the Imperium of Man as it now exists. The conflict was fought across the Milky Way Galaxy in the early centuries of the 31st Millennium and resulted in more than 2.3 trillion dead, 4.6 trillion if one includes the planetary populations purged by the Imperium after the Heresy due to the taint of Chaotic corruption. The Heresy concluded with the death of the traitorous Warmaster Horus, the internment of the Emperor in the Golden Throne and the creation of the Chaos Space Marine Traitor Legions. The Heresy was directly responsible for the birth of the present-day structure of the Space Marine Chapters following the Second Founding and the Reformation of the Imperium by the Ultramarines' Primarch Roboute Guilliman.
- Series of novels from Games Workshop, set in the past of the Warhammer 40,000 setting. The chaos gods Tzeentch and Slaneesh both have certain similarities to Hastur and there is a character named Hastur Sejanus.
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