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Vote on Which Classic Black Library Tale Will be Revived!

Alright, fellow Warhammer enthusiasts, listen up! It’s that time again where we, the loyal fans, get to flex our muscles and choose which classic novels from the Black Library get a reprint. This ain’t your average decision-making process; it’s a chance to bring back some of the most epic tales from the Warhammer 40,000 and The World of Legend universes.

Let’s dive into the Warhammer 40,000 category first. We’ve got five contenders, each packed with enough action to make your head spin. Picture this: colossal Titans duking it out in a battle for survival on the forge world of Orestes in Dan Abnett’s “Titanicus.” Then, there’s “Soul Drinker” by Ben Counter, the kickoff to a series diving deep into a Chapter’s descent into Chaos. If you’re into icy adventures, Steve Lyons’ “Ice Guard” will have you on the edge of your seat as Colonel Stanislav Steele leads his squad against Chaos forces and Imperium virus bombs.

But hold your horses, we’re just getting started! “Deathwatch” by Steve Parker brings us face to face with Genestealer infestations and desperate missions to save planets, while S P Cawkwell’s “Silver Skulls: Portents” unleashes the unorthodox methods of the Ultramarines successor Chapter, caught in a web of manipulation and conflict.

Now, let’s shift gears to The World of Legend. Get ready for epic showdowns and sinister plots aplenty. Chris Wraight’s “The Fall of Altdorf” thrusts us into the heart of the Empire as Reiksmarshal Kurt Helborg prepares for a final confrontation against Nurgle’s plague-ridden hordes. And who can forget Thanquol, the Skaven sorcerer extraordinaire, back at it again in CL Werner’s “Grey Seer,” plotting to poison Altdorf and unleash chaos?

But wait, there’s more! “Bloodborn” by Nathan Long introduces us to the struggles of a newly turned vampire investigating a murder in Nuln, while S P Cawkwell’s “Valkia the Bloody” chronicles the savage journey of Khorne’s favored consort across Norsca. And let’s not overlook the daring exploits of Warlord Queek Headtaker in David Guymer’s “Headtaker,” leading a surprise attack against Dwarfen forces at Karak Azul.

So, what’s the deal? You’ve got to pick one from each group, and it’s not an easy choice, let me tell you. But hey, your vote could bring back these epic tales in new physical editions next year! So, what are you waiting for? Cast your vote now and let your voice be heard in the Warhammer community!

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