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One of my favorite Warhammer 40,000 books is getting an unexpected sequel

Plenty of Warhammer 40,000 novels have been written from the perspective of humans and space marines, but it took a while before Games Workshop really got into publishing books from the perspective of 40K’s many alien species. If you’re into orks I recommend Ghazghkull Thraka: Prophet of the Waaagh, and for swashbuckling aeldari pirates there’s Voidscarred, but the peak remains The Infinite and the Divine by Robert Rath.

It’s the story of a long-term feud between two necrons, Orikan the Diviner and Trazyn the Infinite, immortal robots who were once flesh-and-blood and went a bit loopy in the uploading process. An argument over who owns a particular artifact becomes a heated rivalry (not in the sexy way, though now that you mention it…) that encompasses, as Games Workshop’s own summary puts it, “clashing with Exodite armies, xenos uprisings, and a spell in Necron small claims court.”

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