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Fulgrim: The Perfect Son

De: Jude Reid
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A Warhammer 40,000 Audiobook

For too long the Emperor’s Children have been denied their birthright. Their once-glorious Legion has been fractured into disparate warbands, condemned to ravage world after futile world in the pursuit of ambition and excess. But no longer.

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Fulgrim has a simple job for his sons, but what happens when it turns out to be far more complicated than it seems? Dive into the fractious nature of the Emperor's Children when things aren't quite going their way – rife with arrogance, internecine conflict, and divergent viewpoints.

THE STORY

Lord Fulgrim – ascended Primarch of the III Legion, the Perfect Son, the Emperor-in-Waiting – has issued a challenge to his scattered warriors: vanquish the Imperial world of Crucible, and bring him the head of the Black Templar charged with its defence.

But Fulgrim’s plans go far beyond the conquest of a single planet, and what should have been a swift and bloody offensive turns into a gruelling siege. With success uncertain, a world in flames around them, and the Legion turning their weapons inwards as well as out, the would-be champions are forced to confront a bitter truth. What must they sacrifice for victory and the favour of their Primarch, and what will be left of them when the war is over?

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Performance was great the book itself is just nothing . Bunch of one and done characters who will never be mentioned again on a meaningless planet. This book should be called emperor’s children versus Black Templar and oh fulgrim is also kind of around.

I hope your ready for nothing

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So So good. Alright maybe it’s called Fulgrim and he’s not the MAIN character but you can feel him pulling the strings throughout the entire book and when he does appear, it will make your SKIN CRAWL. The performance is amazing and the effects they use for fulgrims voice, you really feel the dread of a Primarch. And it’s an interesting look at the emperors children and the story is super interesting. And the performance is just so good. Listen to it!!

Don’t know how this got less than 5 stars

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the book was really good and temaris's story from start from to finish truly embodies the irony of the emperors children. always striving to achieve a goal but once achieved it feels hollow and wish they never bothered. the only downside like Many others have pointed out is I was expecting the story to told by fulgrim POV and also tell us what's he's been up to in the last 10k years but instead he's just kinda there and comes off as a total side character.

pretty good, but isn't from fulgrim 1st person POV

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It’s an okay story about the third legion fighting the Imperium. Oh and Fulgrim is back! Great performance - loved the little audio details added without being distracting.

It’s okay. A new Fulgrim book that “Features” Fulgrim.

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after finishing this book I was left in with a feeling that only very few other 40k books have left me with. A feeling that tells only comes when I have read something that truly changes my understanding of the 40k setting.
The story is about a Emperors Children versus a Black Templar on a Conquest to kill one another for the approval of there father. For Tamaris of the Emperors Children, he seeks the approval of Fulgrim and becoming his champion. For Berengar of the Black Templars he seeks to fulfill a vision given to him by the Emperor of mankind.
For those wanting a book from the point of view of Fulgrim himself, you may be disappointed that he is not the main character.
From the start of the story both main characters hardly know each other and are near polar opposites. But as the story continues and the characters evolve they find that they have become more alike then they would hope.
If you are someone who wants a Black Templar book or a Emperors Children book, you will get a story that tests your understanding of both sides.
This is an essential reading for anyone either getting into 40k books or a 40k lors veteran.

who is the perfect son

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Quick summary of thoughts; The story is compelling, and includes a lot of character and world-texture I really enjoyed. The audio production the best I've encountered in a Black Library audiobook.

Slightly longer thoughts; The book's title, especially in following with other novels titled Primarch: Primarch's Title, would lead potential readers to believe it takes place from Fulgrim's perspective. This is both incorrect, and, in my opinion, one of the book's strengths. You will not find power fantasy centered on the titular daemon primarch of the radiant 3rd, instead he takes on a more interesting role as the subject around which the story orbits.

The story really is pushed by a champion of the Emperor's Children, a Black Templar, and one of the poor mortals caught between them. The choice to have the larger conflict take place between the most righteous sons of Dorn and Fulgrim's sons is simply inspired, and goes to great lengths to point out the few obvious similarities along with their glaring differences. To the Black Templar, the Emperor is a god more in line with a modern understanding, something distant and all powerful, yet who's intentions are difficult to discern for any save his champion. The Emperor's Children on the other hand, have a divine father of their own, who's whims may shift at any time, and who's disapproval can have immediate consequences. Of course, to complete the novel's meditation on faith, the people of Crucible have their own struggles of it.

As alluded to earlier, Fulgrim isn't the point of view character, but I think this gives him the chance to play a more interesting narrative role. He acts as a disapproving eye over his legion, compelling them to throw themselves into battle, not in the usual 3rd legion tradition of sensation-driven impulse, but to win his approval. Without this role, Tamaris's character arc falls rather flat, as it is that seemingly unattainable approval that drives him over the edge to his own darkest moment. And more importantly, after the brutal ordeals Tamaris endures, the crushing realization that everything Fulgrim does is out of hollow imitation of his own father is all the worse. The story deftly recontextualizes his plot to take Terra, to remake the Imperium, to have his own champion as the Emperor does as hollow want, driven by the wounded ego.

To be perfectly frank, I have a hard time imagining a more thoughtful way of presenting the tragedy of of the 3rd Legion's relationship with their primarch.

I completely understand if fans of our beloved, four-armed hedonist are disappointed by the lack of serpent demigod fight scenes, and don't think that's invalid. But I do think that making the choice to have his presence on Crucible dominate the story like a cloying perfume was the more interesting one, and I'd be happy to see Reed write another story about the Perfect Son.

The Camera in Fulgrim's Shadow, is Worth Two Over his Shoulder.

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if you only care for big lore events skip this there isn't anything major

not to much plot important happened here

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Emperor’s children side story, oh and Fulgrim says he’s back. No returning characters or setting changing stories.

Not About Fulgrim.

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Wow I couldn’t stop listening! Great character development of extremely compelling characters. The build up as they compete for their father’s affections will keep you listening!

Really great!!!

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I liked the story the prefirmance was good and over all its a perfect book

The perfect representation of the corruption of the emperors children

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