Warhammer: Adeptus Titanicus by David Annandale, Ian Martin, Barrington J Bayley (4 Books)
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Overview: Adeptus Titanicus is set in the Warhammer 40,000 universe, around M30 during the Horus Heresy. During this time, thousands of battles were fought between armies of Titans and war machines across the galaxy. The tremendous firepower available with a Titan makes it a deadly weapon, able to kill hundreds in a single salvo. You follow the commander, or princeps, of the Titan legions of the Adeptus Titanicus.
Genre: Fantasy
Gates of the Devourer by David Annandale
Mighty Titans walk, and do battle with the monstrous alien bio-creatures of the tyranids, with the fate of a world at stake. No constructs of man are more terrifying than the God-machines of the Adeptus Mechanicus. Where these mighty mechanical behemoths walk, worlds tremble – few enemies can withstand the firepower of a Warlord Titan. The Imperial plan to save the world of Khania from a tyranid invasion looks sound: the Navy will destroy the hive ships, and the Legios will take a supporting role on the planet itself. But when the transports of the Adeptus Titanicus arrive, they find the Navy fleet has been annihilated, and they must take on the full brunt of the tyranid ground force, no matter the cost. We’re used to seeing the Titan Legions supporting a larger Imperial army, but what do they do when they’re alone, outnumbered, surrounded by xenos monstrosities?
Hunting Ground by Ian St Martin
When forge world Tophet VI is attacked by the Iron Warriors, the Imperium responds in force, sending a mixed force of Subjugators Space Marines and the engines of the Legio Debellator to defend it assets. Though the Traitor Marines present a terrible enemy in and of themselves, the Warlord-class Battle Titan that heads up their attacks is an even worse threat, having the power to carry the battle for its dark masters. But why does this enemy god machine bear the mark of the Legio Debellator, and just how far will the legio go to destroy their fallen engine and avenge their dishonour?
Manifold Destiny by David Annandale
No official summary, it just a Adeptus Titanicus short story.
Battle of The Archaeosaurs by Barrington J Bayley
No official summary, it just a Adeptus Titanicus short story.
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