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Two novels have been released, ''Scourge the Heretic'' and 2008 and ''Innocence Proves Nothing'' in 2009. A third book was planned to clean up the plot threads left hanging by ''Innocence Proves Nothing'', but [[DevelopmentHell something seems to have happened and there's been no word on it]].

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Two novels have been released, ''Scourge the Heretic'' and 2008 and ''Innocence Proves Nothing'' in 2009. A third book was planned to clean up the plot threads left hanging by ''Innocence Proves Nothing'', but [[DevelopmentHell something seems to have happened and there's been no word on it]]. An additional ShortStory by Creator/DanAbnett, "Into the Dark...", was printed in the second edition ''Dark Heresy'' core rulebook itself.
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So far, two novels, ''Scourge the Heretic'' and ''Innocence Proves Nothing'', have been released. A third book was obviously planned to clean up the plot threads left hanging by ''Innocence Proves Nothing'', but [[DevelopmentHell something seems to have happened and there's been no word on it, even though it's been four years]].

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So far, two novels, Two novels have been released, ''Scourge the Heretic'' and 2008 and ''Innocence Proves Nothing'', have been released. Nothing'' in 2009. A third book was obviously planned to clean up the plot threads left hanging by ''Innocence Proves Nothing'', but [[DevelopmentHell something seems to have happened and there's been no word on it, even though it's been four years]].
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* BadassCreed: Keira again - after being subjected to an EmotionBomb and failing to mute the emotions, she latches to the rage and channels it with her old Redemptionist litanies.

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* BadassCreed: Keira again - -- after being subjected to an EmotionBomb and failing to mute the emotions, she latches to the rage and channels it with her old Redemptionist litanies.



* BlueBlood

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* TheInfiltration
* InsufferableGenius: The Navigator aboard Inquisitor Grynner's ship.
* KnightTemplar: Keira. And she used to be ''worse''.

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* %%* InsufferableGenius: The Navigator aboard Inquisitor Grynner's ship.
* %%* KnightTemplar: Keira. And she used to be ''worse''.



* MilitaryMoonshiner: Kyrlock got some alcohol from one.
* TheMenFirst

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* RagtagBunchOfMisfits: Our heroes, the Angelae.

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* TalkingInYourDreams
* TeamMom: Elyra.

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* %%* TeamMom: Elyra.
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trope merge with Recruiters Always Lie


* JoinTheArmyTheySaid: The first time we meet Drake, he's complaining about his decision to join the Guard.
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Up To Eleven is a defunct trope


* FeudalFuture: ''Scourge the Heretic'' takes place virtually entirely on Sepheris Secundus. The [[UrbanSegregation gap between the nobility and the serfs]] on this planet is wide [[UpToEleven even by Imperial standards]], the world is technologically barely above MedievalStasis, and yet is tithed more heavily than most worlds in the sector, for its minerals are quite valuable. While most serious mining worlds in the Imperium use powered mining tools and explosives for excavation, Sepheris has to get by on [[WeWillUseManualLaborInTheFuture hand tools and backbreaking labor]]. While most populated worlds give their population some BreadAndCircuses, the serfs on Sepheris get more work. While other Imperial citizens get to go to temples to worship, the Sepheris serfs get yelled at by lay-preachers while they push heavy mining carts. While other Imperial commoners have some flexibility in how they choose to serve the GodEmperor, vocation on Sepheris is determined [[FantasticCasteSystem exclusively by birth]]. The one time a local noble did try to introduce more advanced mining techniques, education, and progressive social restructuring, [[TallPoppySyndrome he was brought down by other nobles who thought he was making a power-play]].

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* FeudalFuture: ''Scourge the Heretic'' takes place virtually entirely on Sepheris Secundus. The [[UrbanSegregation gap between the nobility and the serfs]] on this planet is wide [[UpToEleven even by Imperial standards]], standards, the world is technologically barely above MedievalStasis, and yet is tithed more heavily than most worlds in the sector, for its minerals are quite valuable. While most serious mining worlds in the Imperium use powered mining tools and explosives for excavation, Sepheris has to get by on [[WeWillUseManualLaborInTheFuture hand tools and backbreaking labor]]. While most populated worlds give their population some BreadAndCircuses, the serfs on Sepheris get more work. While other Imperial citizens get to go to temples to worship, the Sepheris serfs get yelled at by lay-preachers while they push heavy mining carts. While other Imperial commoners have some flexibility in how they choose to serve the GodEmperor, vocation on Sepheris is determined [[FantasticCasteSystem exclusively by birth]]. The one time a local noble did try to introduce more advanced mining techniques, education, and progressive social restructuring, [[TallPoppySyndrome he was brought down by other nobles who thought he was making a power-play]].
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* TheEnemysWeaponsAreBetter: The pilot of [[spoiler:Faxlignae's Tau]] gunship thinks its beyond anything Imperials ever came up with.

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* TheEnemysWeaponsAreBetter: TheEnemyWeaponsAreBetter: The pilot of [[spoiler:Faxlignae's Tau]] gunship thinks its beyond anything Imperials ever came up with.

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