By Olympia, Perturabo would have to have his own Minotaur's maze(s) of personal design. Pre-fab and mobile, no less. Masterful, naturally, and by Olympis, literally. This primarch would not have deserved to fall to Chaos...had his life not been designed as Greek tragedy, that is. The human part of it, anyway. The Lord of Iron's 'laboratory' of invention sounds as wondrous as expected. As though it's representative of a true Renaissance of Renaissance. Pieces of fine artistry, of imagination, escalating the depth of the primarch's creative mind, following the starkly utilitarian and deceptively basic labyrinth walls. “Geegaws”, a funny 'word' still in use in the 31st millenium (and likely the 42nd). Perturabo's impressive lair seems like one awesome museum-workshop. Too bad this excerpt ends with reminding that these are part of the most-mean space marines legions but I'd still listen to the rest of this, novel of course. Thanks a lot for delivering a glimpse into the sanctum of the IVth's genefather, GDN. Your looks into the 40K/Heresy books are always of interest. With this latest saisfying intro to another weekend, I hope that yours is content, comfortable and satisfying.
Renaissance Art is always something to marvel "I" remember my first time Traveling Seeing it in real life in Rome and Sicily oh boy Mike Vatican City is the treat for the eyes."😃👍
Perturabo's creative imagination Of crafting things made him very unique warrior who probably be making things than destroying things a preserver of old history But Horus call and things change Oh boy we all like to be what we intended to be."😃👍
By Olympia, Perturabo would have to have his own Minotaur's maze(s) of personal design. Pre-fab and mobile, no less. Masterful, naturally, and by Olympis, literally.
This primarch would not have deserved to fall to Chaos...had his life not been designed as Greek tragedy, that is. The human part of it, anyway. The Lord of Iron's 'laboratory' of invention sounds as wondrous as expected. As though it's representative of a true Renaissance of Renaissance. Pieces of fine artistry, of imagination, escalating the depth of the primarch's creative mind, following the starkly utilitarian and deceptively basic labyrinth walls.
“Geegaws”, a funny 'word' still in use in the 31st millenium (and likely the 42nd). Perturabo's impressive lair seems like one awesome museum-workshop. Too bad this excerpt ends with reminding that these are part of the most-mean space marines legions but I'd still listen to the rest of this, novel of course. Thanks a lot for delivering a glimpse into the sanctum of the IVth's genefather, GDN. Your looks into the 40K/Heresy books are always of interest. With this latest saisfying intro to another weekend, I hope that yours is content, comfortable and satisfying.
Renaissance Art is always something to marvel "I" remember my first time
Traveling Seeing it in real life in Rome and Sicily oh boy Mike Vatican City is the treat for the eyes."😃👍
Perturabo's creative imagination
Of crafting things made him very unique warrior who probably be making things than destroying things a preserver of old history
But Horus call and things change
Oh boy we all like to be what we intended to be."😃👍
Perturabo's Sanctum, I bet it has *Iron Within* .... get it? I'll see myself out!
That's fairly original, actually.
1st to 1st, 4th to like, 1st to watch 😑