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		<title>I knew there was a reason I disliked the Space Wolves</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Horus Heresy series is amazing.  I&#8217;ve enjoyed every moment of every book.  Throughout my years of playing 40k table top, I&#8217;ve never particularly enjoyed the Space Wolves.
I always preferred Chaos and the Tyranids.  For years I played Tyranids.  There was nothing quite like throwing 80 Hormegaunts from 2nd edition across the table towards whatever army I was fighting.  It didn&#8217;t really matter who they were in the end.  160 dice against any foe causes wounds.  My apologies readers if you have no idea what I&#8217;m talking about.
With 4th and 5th edition I became increasingly interested in Chaos.  I never liked Nurgle and I always thought the history of the Heresy to be quite dubious.  I believe it resonates with my lack of understanding of Fanaticism.  So imagine my surprise when I&#8217;m in a local book store and I see a novel titled Fulgrim.
I immediately picked it up, read the back cover and a flipped to a random page to see the quality of the writing.  I was confronted with nouns, characters and settings in Pre-Heresy 40k.  I was in heaven.
Each book paints the pre-Heresy Imperium in a very interesting light.  Almost each new planet must negotiate with  <a href="http://www.greentextonblack.com/2009/12/i-knew-there-was-a-reason-i-disliked-the-space-wolves/"> Continue Reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Horus Heresy series is amazing.  I&#8217;ve enjoyed every moment of every book.  Throughout my years of playing 40k table top, I&#8217;ve never particularly enjoyed the Space Wolves.</p>
<p>I always preferred Chaos and the Tyranids.  For years I played Tyranids.  There was nothing quite like throwing 80 Hormegaunts from 2nd edition across the table towards whatever army I was fighting.  It didn&#8217;t really matter who they were in the end.  160 dice against any foe causes wounds.  My apologies readers if you have no idea what I&#8217;m talking about.</p>
<p>With 4th and 5th edition I became increasingly interested in Chaos.  I never liked Nurgle and I always thought the history of the Heresy to be quite dubious.  I believe it resonates with my lack of understanding of Fanaticism.  So imagine my surprise when I&#8217;m in a local book store and I see a novel titled <em>Fulgrim.</em></p>
<p>I immediately picked it up, read the back cover and a flipped to a random page to see the quality of the writing.  I was confronted with nouns, characters and settings in Pre-Heresy 40k.  I was in heaven.</p>
<p>Each book paints the pre-Heresy Imperium in a very interesting light.  Almost each new planet must negotiate with super warrior who arrive and basically say &#8220;Well you were once human from Earth so we own you.  Follow us or die.&#8221;  Yeah, fanatics.  Even the good ones are still&#8230; ridiculous.  Moving on.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve devoured each book and I&#8217;ve increased my scope and knowledge of the 40k universe.  Of note would be the Emperor&#8217;s last execution of a major religious leader on conquered Earth, Uriah Olathaire to be exact.  It is detailed in Tales of Heresy.  Fantastic story.  The Emperor is quite a fiend.  I suppose there is always the argument &#8220;The ends justify the means.&#8221;  I will leave you the readers to find that novel.  If you are a fan, you&#8217;ve already read them.</p>
<p>Which brings me finally to my dislike of the Space Wolves.  I dislike them.  Maybe its the models.  Maybe I just don&#8217;t like Vikings, or whatever culture the SW are based on.  What I&#8217;m particularly latching on to is the statements in <a href="http://www.belloflostsouls.net/2009/12/40k-news-black-library-battle-for.html" target="_blank">this video</a>.</p>
<p>The tension between the Space Wolves and the Thousand Sons has been set up for about 2 books now, Tales of Heresy and the Battle for the Abyss.  If, as the authors suggest, the Thousand Son&#8217;s were turned to chaos because of a betrayal by the Space Wolves, it will solidify my dislike of that legion forever.</p>
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