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Just finished Assassinorum: Kingmaker because I was wondering what Robert Rath would do for a second full 40k book, it wasn't as good as the Infinite and the Divine but it was still mostly decent.
Plot was basically a vindicare, a callidus, and a vanus have to infiltrate a knight world that's refusing to take part in the Indomitus Crusade, kill the reigning monarch, and replace him with one that's more pro Imperium. There is a twist in the last half involving some chaos knights which turns it into less of a assassin book more knight on knight mech fights. but they did manage to balance the two parts fairly well, there was a part that kind of gave me Infinite and Divine flashbacks where after killing the king there's a brief montage of a council of nobles nominating a new candidate and trio immediately killing said nominations until they get the one they want which did remind me of when Trazyn and Orikan back and forth of steal the others shit, but unfortunately that part was kind of short.
There where two things that kinda rubbed me the wrong way:
-First was that the callidus and vanus (both female) don't trust the vindicare leading them (male) to come up with a plan more complicated then taking a pot shot 2 miles away at first and try to manipulate him into doing what they want so I was expecting the book to be mainly "YES WYMYN SLAY". But this actually gets dealt with a few chapters after its introduced with the vindicare quickly realizing what their doing, forces them into a corner to admit that they're try to manipulate him, and gets them to knock it off and actually work together.
-Second issue is probably more damning especially if I was more familiar with knight lore but the callidus assassin is able to somewhat pilot a Armigers Knight by disguising herself as the pilot and convincing the spirts/ghost inside it that's she's totally the real pilot and not a skinswalker using polymorphine.
Plot was basically a vindicare, a callidus, and a vanus have to infiltrate a knight world that's refusing to take part in the Indomitus Crusade, kill the reigning monarch, and replace him with one that's more pro Imperium. There is a twist in the last half involving some chaos knights which turns it into less of a assassin book more knight on knight mech fights. but they did manage to balance the two parts fairly well, there was a part that kind of gave me Infinite and Divine flashbacks where after killing the king there's a brief montage of a council of nobles nominating a new candidate and trio immediately killing said nominations until they get the one they want which did remind me of when Trazyn and Orikan back and forth of steal the others shit, but unfortunately that part was kind of short.
There where two things that kinda rubbed me the wrong way:
-First was that the callidus and vanus (both female) don't trust the vindicare leading them (male) to come up with a plan more complicated then taking a pot shot 2 miles away at first and try to manipulate him into doing what they want so I was expecting the book to be mainly "YES WYMYN SLAY". But this actually gets dealt with a few chapters after its introduced with the vindicare quickly realizing what their doing, forces them into a corner to admit that they're try to manipulate him, and gets them to knock it off and actually work together.
-Second issue is probably more damning especially if I was more familiar with knight lore but the callidus assassin is able to somewhat pilot a Armigers Knight by disguising herself as the pilot and convincing the spirts/ghost inside it that's she's totally the real pilot and not a skinswalker using polymorphine.