Angelus Titanus
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Joined 08-03-17, id: 9556890, Profile Updated: 05-19-19
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I'm Angelus Titanus and I created this account because I wanted to write some stories. Call me Angel-senpai if you'd like. Here's some basic info about me and what I like:

Age: Adult in my mid 20s.

Appearance: Slaanesh and Emperor Approved. I look like I belong in the Emperor's Children Space Marine Legion. No seriously...my hair is turning white. I'm pretty tall and I played a variety of sports so I'm also fairly fit in comparison to normal people. My brother once described my likeness to that of a Final Fantasy villain. Enjoy that visual...

Gender: Don't you dare assume my gender! Just kidding I'm a Cisgender Male. Male Privilege checked! Manspreading engaged! Praise Kek.

Lifestyle: College Slave; When I'm not suffering the indignities of adulthood such as work and responsibility, I spend most of my free time training at the gym, watching lots of anime, playing various video games, reading, writing, drawing, and other things like that. Despite my hobbies I'm surprisingly extroverted most of the time.

Stuff I like: Cold Weather, Mountains, Nature, Birds, Shooting, Biking, Hiking, Art, Fitness, Anime, Video Games, Reading, Writing, Drawing, and all things Sci Fi and Fantasy.

Stuff I don't like: High temperatures, Humidity, Oceans, Urban Jungles, tourists, College, Meth addicts asking me for money, Non-functional retarded stoners, any female with a Cali-girl accent, Any Abrahamic Religion, Weak people, dumb people, Normies, people with a Victim-Complex, and Driving through traffic.

Fantasy/Sci Fi Universes I love:

Warhammer 40k: I was first introduced through playing Deathwatch (a 40k version of D&D essentially) with a group of friends and would later come to revere the series. I own pretty much every 40k related game and many of the novels. I don't play tabletop as it's super expensive, but I'd love to get an army. Warhammer 40k is the best Sci Fi universe ever as far as I'm concerned. Everything in it is metal as fuck.

I love its portrayal of humanity more than anything else however. In most Sci Fi Universes, humans as a whole are portrayed as the bland, up and coming, wishy-washy, and inferior underdogs. They're almost always the "good guys" and they are almost always the most inferior race both physically and technologically but can somehow bring aliens together under one banner (*I'm looking at you Star Trek, and Mass Effect*). That shit is overdone and uninteresting to me. The humans in 40k however are way more likable. Man for man they are just full of badasses. The Imperial Guard alone could shit on most universes...now throw in Space Marines too and what could any other franchise even do to them? I like them for the fact that they are part of an actual Empire that has mankind's domination and survival at the top of its priority. Most things are "Alliance" "Federation" "Republic" and other bullshit like that. The humans of the Imperium of Man are immoral, cruel, bloodthirsty, and they hate aliens. They used to be super advanced and peaceful, but have since devolved into a savage and religious empire that knows only war and death. It's like seeing a post apocalypse story but on a galactic scale. From the lowliest guardsmen to the Emperor of Mankind himself, the humans of 40k are a devoted bunch who work for mankind's survival by any means necessary. It's the most metal Sci Fi universe too with the biggest scales and the most badass fighters. Plus humanity has the Emperor of Mankind, who is by far the most powerful and badass being in the galaxy.

Warhammer (Fantasy): So I got into this after 40k, but I learned a decent amount about the fantasy universe and I find it pretty enjoyable for the most part. That Age of Sigmar stuff is a bit out there even for me, but some of it's not bad either. That being said I think Stormcast Eternals are stupid and I don't understand why they're a thing. Even as someone who loves space marines, I think it's stupid to put them in Fantasy/Age of Sigmar. Granted, I don't really care much about the humans in Warhammer Fantasy anyways, so whatever. It's odd considering that I'm pro Imperium of Man in 40k, but I find myself favoring all the non-human factions in the fantasy universe. I literally could give zero damns about Sigmar, the Empire, or Bretonnia. I know people who practically fap to Karl Franz and Sigmar and I just don't understand why. No offense if you're about that, but it just doesn't do it for me. I tried to get into them, but they just bore me for some reason. I really don't like the high elves either. They're such whiny, arrogant vanilla elves and I just groan at their lore. Aenarion was the ultimate badass, but all their modern day heroes are a bunch of insufferable goody two shoes in my opinion. *cough* Fuck Tyrion *cough* The only "good guy" faction I actually like in Fantasy are the Lizardmen. While we're on that topic, my favorite factions in fantasy are as follows: 1. Dark Elves, 2. Lizardmen, and 3. Chaos/Norsca. I really enjoy playing Total War Warhammer 2 and conquering Ulthuan as Malekith. It's also fun to destroy the Empire as Norsca or Chaos. If they'd ever give us Neferata and Nagash, they'd probably be my new favorites. But all that aside, I also thought the End Times were kind of dumb. The only thing I liked about it was Malekith became the Eternity King...oh and Settra the Imperishable being a badass.

Star Wars: I find it difficult to enjoy Star Wars as much as I used to after getting into Warhammer 40,000, but I still love the series to death. I am Pro-Galactic Empire in the Star Wars Universe. Realistically you can't rule over that many different people or alien cultures without supreme authority to keep them in line. Democracy is a failed system that can barely run half the countries on modern day earth. I fail to see how it would work with thousands of alien cultures arguing about how to run the Republic. That many creatures cannot coexist peacefully unless they are forced to. I particularly enjoy the Sith and I am a huge Mandalorian fan as well.

Elder Scrolls: I am a loremaster of Elder Scrolls. I know pretty much everything about it and all of the wild theories surrounding its universe. The Dunmer are probably my favorite race from this universe followed closely by the Nords. I started this series from Morrowind and have played hundreds of hours a piece through Morrowind, Oblivion, and Skyrim. As you can imagine I like the Daedric Princes a lot. Molag Bal, Hermaeus Mora, and Mephala are probably my favorite ones.

LOTR: It's impossible to like fantasy and not like Lord of the Rings. All I can really say that's relevant here is that I've read the Silmarillion and I enjoy the creation story A LOT. The origin story of Sauron is really cool, and surprisingly he used to be super beautiful. That being said, DO NOT LOOK UP Melkor/Sauron fanart if you know what's good for you! DON'T DO IT you HERETIC! Slaaneshi cultists drew a bunch of slash for them! Art wise it's great, but it'll...corrupt you.

Dragon Age Origins: AND ONLY Origins. Dragon Age 2 and Dragon Age Inquisition never happened. I like the concept of grey wardens, darkspawn, and pretty much the whole uniqueness of its story despite it using so many fantasy tropes. The origin story is the most interesting though. I really like the Qunari, I like the Fade, and of course the way demons are in this universe. Desire demons FTW (Totally daemonettes!) I'm also pro Tevinter because I am always of the belief that the strong should rule, and they have a leader called a Black Divine...I mean how sick is that? Plus their ancient magisters were so strong they teleported into heaven. Doesn't get any cooler than that. On another note, I pretty much hate the Dalish, the Chantry, and the Deep Roads...fuck the Deep Roads. Dwarves are awesome in this universe too.

Dune: I love the entirety of Dune and have read most of the books. I have seen the 1984 film probably 100 times all the way through and could quote any part of it. Dune is pretty much a lot like Warhammer 40k minus the Mad Max themes and the grimdark. Everything about it is unique and interesting from spice, navigators, and so on so forth. It also has the BEST QUOTES EVER! "Father! Father...the Sleeper has AWAKENED!"

Mass Effect: I know I shit talked it earlier, but I do actually love the series. It does a great job on a lot of its fleshing out of alien cultures and is very enjoyable to play through. Obviously I'm Renegade because I believe violence solves most problems, but I do a few paragon things like treat my alien crew mates nice and sometimes save the council. As lazily designed of a race as the Asari are, I enjoy a lot of the characters from them including Liara, Samara, and especially mah gurl Aria T'loak. Garrus is the best though. I love him to death. He never leaves my squad if I can help it. In ME1 I ran with Garrus and Wrex pretty much 24/7. In ME2 I ran Garrus Samara as my de facto team. That double Reave was too strong. In ME3 I...picked the blue ending. Let's not talk about that ending...or about the horrid Mass Effect Andromeda spin off.

Warcraft: This applies to mostly Warcraft 3 and WOW. I used to be super addicted to it when I was younger. I played a Paladin and a warlock in WOW and wasted several years doing the MMO thing. I find the universe to be amazing and full of rich lore...which is why I hate the MMO and the way it's literally ruined the lore in Warcraft. Warcraft 3 was the pinnacle of this universe for its characters and storyline. Seeing the ending to Frozen Throne where Arthas becomes the Lich King still gives me chills to watch. He's one of my all time favorite characters.

Anime/Manga Universes I love: I like a lot, but these are some of the more mainstream ones I like.

Berserk: Beautiful story, beautiful characterization, and incredible artwork. It takes a certain type of individual to enjoy a series like this, but I like dark stories, and this is one of the absolute best. Guts is an amazing character and a true badass. I also happen to love Farnese now for some reason...when I used to hate her. Funny how character development works.

Dragonball Z: Is there any non-normie person that doesn't like DBZ? It's a childhood classic and is one of the things that encouraged me to get stronger physically when I was in Middle School.

Attack on Titan: Very unique and very interesting anime. It's got all the things I love in it...tons of death, grimdark suffering, giant monsters, badass people, and some next level jaw-dropping reveals. I like this anime and most of its characters. Reiner, Bertholdt, and Annie are my favorites though. Of course I love Mikasa, Ymir, Eren, and Levi too. I find Armin insufferable though. There's always that one character I just hate in every series. He's the one in this anime. Damn I hate Armin's sissy voice and stupid hair...either grow it out or cut it short man, don't keep that bowl!

Saint Seiya: The hair, the stylish armours, and all of the *NOT GAY OR HOMOEROTIC* manly fighting is pretty awesome. The whole series felt like a long tournament arc to me, so that's a plus. It's an old 90s anime that wasn't very popular in English. Most of you probably never saw it...BUT I DID!

Bleach: One of the big three here. I love pretty much all badass fighting animes. Bleach had a great run, but man did it die out after the anime ended. The Manga Thousand Year Blood War Arc was absolutely atrocious too. That unspeakable disaster was just...cringeworthy. I could rant about it for ages, but I don't feel like it right now.

Naruto: I used to really like it early on. I hated Sasuke for being an emo pussy. I hated Sakura for being a useless crybaby, and man did I use to hate Naruto being the loudmouth prankster. However the series was full of cool stories and characters. I liked the whole ninja aspect and was a fan until about halfway through Shippuden. I even started liking Naruto a lot despite his rehabilitate people with kindness thing he kept doing. The series was pretty awesome until it just got ridiculous with powers and bloodlines. By the time we get through Shippuden it was just nothing but Uchiha this and Sharingan that. It was annoying as fuck to see Sasuke's smug ass kill the only good Uchiha, and later get a Rinnegan too. I still hate Sasuke...fuck that guy.

Ghost in the Shell Stand Alone Complex: I love futurism, cyborgs, and all that existential heavy stuff that makes you think. This is a fascinating and entertaining anime that I greatly enjoyed in my youth and even to this day.

Full Metal Alchemist: Another deep and rich universe filled with awesome characters, interesting stories, and badass fight scenes. Colonel Mustang is my dude.

Inuyasha: An old classic, but I watched it on TV as a kid. It's a great anime and I love a lot of things about it. *cough* Except Kagome *cough*. The whole portrayal of demons is pretty cool in this anime. Though even as a kid it always bugged me that they were always losing the damn jewel shards.

Stuff I've seen, but haven't found the motivation to finish:

One Piece: I tried...I really did. I made it like 50 episodes in back when it had like 500. Now it's probably at like 1000 episodes. I don't have that kind of attention span, free time, or die hard interest in this show to really invest into watching another 900 episodes of it.

Fairy Tail: I made it further in this one than I did with One Piece...but I lost interest halfway. It started getting so predictable and too feel good and wishy-washy. Not to mention, the formula for every fight was the same. Natsu gets his ass kicked, some gay ass friendship monologue shows up, Natsu powers up, and then overpowers his enemy. I also don't like half of the characters in this anime. The only ones I actually do like are Laxus, Erza, and Juvia.

My Hero Academia: I've had 4 different people tell me to watch this and I just haven't bothered making it past the first episode. I'm sure it's good, but I just don't see why it's so popular right now.

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My opinions on all the Warhammer 30/40k Factions and Fluff: I figure there might be one or two random people that actually care to know this so what the hell. This is my thoughts on all the various factions and all the good and bad that comes with them.

Imperium of Man: I'll have to split this into sub-categories since it's so big, but I pretty much love the Imperium. I enjoy a morally grey human faction that isn't afraid to be pro-human. Too many Sci Fi universes portray humans as bland diplomatic pussies. The Imperium don't play that shit. These guys will straight up genocide other races for daring to question the Emperor's vision.

The Imperial Guard: You gotta love these guys and gals for being such badasses in a universe full of enemies that can kill them in one attack. They actually make a lot of sense too if one considers how vast the Imperium's population is. Tactically, numbers are always an advantage and these guys remind me of ants fighting against other insects. By that I mean they can take down enemies way stronger and more powerful than them by working together as a singular unit with no regard to their own lives. It's like watching an army of driver ants take out massive beetles or small animals. I see it as a nice representation of what united humanity can accomplish against impossible odds. I can also enjoy the human characterization that they bring to the story as well since it's not exactly easy to relate to superhuman Astartes that always wins every battle. I tend to enjoy many of the named characters in the novels. Ciaphas Cain is my boy and I enjoy his perspective and his human flaws as well. With that being said, I don't like characters that are completely memes now as it detracts from their worth in my eyes. It's hard to admire a guardsman's bravery when the Warhammer community turns him into an invincible meme that can body space marines left and right. Sly Marbo for example is a parroted meme joke and I can't take him seriously as a character because of it. This sort of detracts from Creed and Ollanius Pious as well, but they're at least good characters still and I like them. My favorite regiment is probably the Cadians. Even though they're the vanilla poster boys of the IG, I just enjoy their aesthetic the most. I also enjoy the Vostroyans, the Catachans, the Mordian Iron Guard, and the Prospero Spireguard from 30k. I'll probably get lynched for saying this, but I do not like the Death Korps of Krieg. They're the most overrated guard regiment in the community in my opinion. I would like them more if they were less of a "We're so badass we kill our commissars" meme. They look cool, but I just don't find them as appealing.

Space Marines: Obviously, I really like space marines or I wouldn't have written a fanfic about them. Aesthetically, I've always loved them and I enjoy supersoldiers in any setting I read. Their various legions/chapters/heraldry is fascinating and diverse. We've got vampire Blood Angels, Viking Werewolf Space Wolves, Roman themed Ultramarines, Egyptian/Persian themed Thousand Sons, and so on so forth. I always enjoy the novels that delve more into their personal lives and humanity as I find it interesting to see them deal with human issues. I see it the same way I would see Master Chief as a Spartan II in the Halo Universe. He's a badass, but he's also got a somewhat tragic life as he was abducted as a child and indoctrinated into a life of war. When it's written right, it can make for an amazing character and perspective. When written wrong, we get dickshits like Cato Sicarius or Kaldor Draigo. I dislike Cato, but I straight up hate Kaldor Draigo. He's easily my least favorite Warhammer 40k character...if you can even call him one. I find it ridiculously stupid for some Mary Sue Grey Knight to beat a Daemon Primarch 1v1. That's the equivalent of some random human beating Abaddon the Despoiler in a fight...it makes no logical sense. He's another meme character like Sly Marbo, and I can barely acknowledge him as a character. When it comes to Astartes, there is a two-sided coin on how they are portrayed. Some authors portray them as these unfeeling, unstoppable machines that just shout "For the Emperor" and win every fight. (40k Ultramarines). It makes them very vanilla and unappealing, and I can honestly understand why some people don't like space marines because of this. Other stories (particularly the Horus Heresy and 30k books) portray them as men that have sacrificed their own humanity in order to become the Emperor's ultimate weapons and shield humanity. In this regard, I like 30k space marines WAY MORE than 40k space marines. Whether you consider it canon or not, the Blood Ravens in Dawn of War 1 and 2 had interesting personalities and opinions on humans. Gabriel, Davian, Tarkus, and Thaddeus were all about helping people. Avitus was an asshole who held a grudge against them...and so on. They were human...and yet they weren't. I always liked the Blood Ravens because they acted more like 30k space marines than these modern day vanilla paragon robots that 40k turned them into. Almost all of my favorite space marine characters are 30k characters. I love Kharn, Ahriman, Barabas Dantioch, Garviel Loken, Nathaniel Garro, Argel Tal, and so on. All of these guys have human emotions and you can relate to them. Ahriman for example actually cares about restoring the Rubric Marines back to their old selves and isn't just some moustache-twirling villain (mostly). If you discount the 30k Astartes that are still alive, my favorite 40k space marines are Grimaldus, Cypher, and Dante. My favorite legions are: The Thousand Sons, The Blood Angels, The Word Bearers, The Iron Warriors, and the Emperor's Children. I don't really dislike any of the 30k legions, but some of their 40k chapters are a bit offsetting to me. For example 30k Ultramarines are awesome roman-themed warrior politicians. 40k Ultramarines are ("Muh SPIRITUAL LIEGE!") 30k Space Wolves are cool Vikings. 40k Space Wolves are ("I'm a wolf priest and I ride a giant wolf over the wolf plains awaiting the Great Wolf to return in the Wolf Times.") I don't really like most Grey Knights to be honest as I find them to be a snowflake chapter made completely out of psykers...but damn it do they looks sexy (Minus Dreadknights *cringes*).

The Inquisition: While I see their necessity, I personally don't like the Inquisition and most inquisitor characters except for a few like Eisenhorn. I know that's kind of ironic since my story heavily focuses on the Inquisition, but I just have this disgust with most inquisitors. They are these insufferably proud and smug assholes that think they're hot shit because they don't answer to anyone "except the Emperor". I really despise the hypocrisy that a majority of them commit and I believe most of them don't deserve the power that they wield. It's like watching our modern day politicians preaching morality while they commit those very crimes themselves. With that being said, they're a necessary evil the keeps the Imperium going, so I can respect them for that. However, I find that the worst oppressors are the ones that do it because they think it's for your own good. I would like them more if they weren't such annoyingly self-righteous hypocrites. All of my personal musings aside, they're perfect as grimdark 40k faction since they're corrupt secret police that terrify humanity into obedience and submission.

The Sisters of Battle/Ecclesiarchy: I have yet to meet anyone who doesn't like Sisters of Battle. They have a cool backstory, a great aesthetic, and are some of the baddest bitches in the galaxy. While I'm not too fond of religion myself, I really enjoy the whole nuns with guns thing that they pull off. They have unique wargear and they are a special girls club faction in opposite of the all male space marines. That aside, I do feel it's worth pointing out things I find strange about them as a faction. I don't understand how they're more qualified to deal with daemons than Astartes are, and I find it a bit dumb that they're "incorruptible" by chaos. I can acknowledge that faith gives them some advantages here, but it's a bit one-dimensional and simplistic if you ask me. I respect them for the fact that they're not hypocrites though, and they truly follow their own dogma. When it comes to them fighting chaos however, most people portray them as being arch-enemies of Slaanesh daemons...and the one sister that fell to chaos fell to Slaanesh. I find that weird, because I believe the sisters are more aligned with Khorne than Slaanesh. By that I mean they're bloodthirsty murderers who kill people with extreme hate and prejudice. I would find it more likely for a sister to be a daemon prince of Khorne than Slaanesh. Although I guess it's just an aesthetic girl vs girl thing that artists/writers like to portray. That or maybe Slaanesh stuff is their complete opposite since sisters don't indulge in sin as it's heresy. Regardless, I'd really like to see a chaos sister that wasn't Slaanesh aligned. A sister of Khorne would be the most badass thing ever. Even Warhammer Fantasy pulled that off with Valkia the Bloody. (A badass Norscan woman that became one of Khorne's daemon princes).

The Adeptus Mechanicus: These guys look amazing, they have amazing technology, and they're a very unique bunch of humans in the Warhammer 40k universe. I love cyborgs, and so I find it hard to dislike anything about them. Lore-wise, it's very interesting to see how they regard ancient technology as sacred, but I find it a bit annoying that they don't want to progress technologically. They believe that all technology worth creating has already been made during humanity's golden age, and that finding it is more worthwhile than trying to create something new (and inferior). They're a post apocalypse machine cult, and I love them for that.

The Orks: Warhammer 30/40k orks are awesome for a number of reasons. They're hilarious and unique as a faction and a species. Their entire race is psychically linked with Waaagh! energy, and whenever they believe something works...it does. I find them to be an enjoyable and tasteful comic relief faction. While they seem like jokes to other "cooler" factions, they always persevere when they really want to. They love fighting, and they literally grow from adrenaline. Kill one and he releases spores that eventually turn into new Orkoid species. They're like a plague or a virus, and are extremely grimdark and dangerous despite their seeming goofy way that they portray themselves. I love all of the lore behind orks. I thinks it's awesome that they believe red goes faster and that blue is lucky.

The Craftworld Eldar: Okay...so I actually really like Eldar. They're my favorite faction to play in Dawn of War 1 (Invisible bases ftw), and are easily my favorite xenos in the Warhammer 40k universe. I'm a sucker for elves, so it's hardly surprising that I like them so much. My favorite thing about the Aeldari is how they are not good guys. Their fantasty counterpart the high elves are insufferable goody-two-shoes, but the Eldar give no fucks about being "good". They care about preserving their race and fucking over anyone that gets in the way of that. Aesthetically, they're the most beautiful faction. I love aspect warrior armour and I really love the lore behind their race. They're magical gypsy space elves that fly around a giant space station with a stargate on it. They use their webway to pop up all over the galaxy to dick people over. My favorite aspect shrine is the Striking Scorpions, though honestly I love them all. The phoenix lords are all badasses, and the whole Wraith technology that they use is amazingly cool. It's literally necromancy!

Dark Eldar: Since the Druchii are my favorite Warhammer fantasy faction, it's hardly surprising that I love these horrible bastards so much. I love pretty much everything about them. They're all unapologetically selfish and morally repugnant sadists. Pimp King Asdrubael Vect is easily one of my favorite characters and I think he's the most competent ruler in the entire Warhammer 40k universe. Giving someone a blackhole in a box is legendary. Also, the time he crashed a space hulk full of daemons into his rival's place was the ultimate fuck you. I'm so glad he didn't actually die in the recent lore. I love that glorious bastard too much. Vect aside, Drukhari also look beautiful. Maybe it's just because I never grew out of my edgy Goth phase, but these guys radiate sexiness and they deserve way more spotlight in the community. Incubi are my absolute favorite as they're like the dark eldar version of Striking Scorpions and they're completely loyal and honourable to their contracts.

Tau: I have a strange love hate relationship with the Tau. I believe they look good, their caste system is neat, and they aren't total assholes in the universe. On the flip side, I also dislike them for a number of reasons. To start, I loathe the "Greater Good" and all the posh self-righteous speeches about it. What gives some random alien the right to dictate what the greater good is for another species? At least the rest of the 40k factions are unapologetic assholes that seek to dominate others honestly. I also dislike them for being these wishy-washy vanilla good guys in a universe like Warhammer 40k. When I hear about humans joining them and I see fanart of Gue'vesa (Human helper, naïve traitor) it just makes me cringe and feel hatred. I see Tau the same way that Eldar see humans. They've got some good qualities, but they're these arrogant and annoying upstarts that think they know what's best for every other race. I feel like any human that would serve the Tau is naïve. Their technology is impressive, but they are not a threat to anything in 40k. My hatred for them mainly comes from their zealous fanbase and those mother fucking stealth suits in Dawn of War 1! I despise the Ethereals as well, but I like that they give the Tau some much needed grimdark depth as they're essentially mind controlling the population. I really like the Farsight Enclaves though, and I think it's good that some of them realized that ethereals were bad news bears. I want to see them fleshed out a bit more, and I want their plot armour to disappear as well.

Tyrannids: Scary, awesome, and mysterious. I enjoy everything about them, but I'm dying to know more about their origins.

Necrons: The last hope for the galaxy at stopping chaos and tyrannids.

That's enough for now I guess. Maybe I'll write more if I end up becoming more relevant.

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The Wayward Son reviews
Specially chosen by the Ordo Malleus to help hunt down the leader of a warband of Emperor's Children, Kill Team Calamity of the Deathwatch encounter way more than they were counting on. Between Heretics, the Inquisition, Eldar, Dark Eldar, and Chaos one Blood Raven librarian has his faith truly tested in the midst of heresy and temptation in the 13th Black Crusade.
Warhammer - Rated: M - English - Adventure/Romance - Chapters: 26 - Words: 359,762 - Reviews: 315 - Favs: 203 - Follows: 229 - Updated: 5/3 - Published: 8/5/2017 - Dark Eldar, Imperial Guard, Inquisition, Space Marines
The Dark Phoenix reviews
After his defeat at the hands of Tyrion and Teclis at the Finuval Plain, Malekith banishes himself into the Realm of Chaos to escape the Flames of Asuryan. Crippled and dying, he is saved by an unknown entity. She returns Malekith to the mortal realm with no memory of his past or identity. Washing ashore in Bretonnia, he is discovered by local humans. Anti-hero Malekith fic
Warhammer - Rated: M - English - Adventure/Fantasy - Chapters: 1 - Words: 7,321 - Reviews: 10 - Favs: 21 - Follows: 28 - Published: 1/19 - Wood Elves, High Elves, Malekith, Bretonnians