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  • Primarchs: The Horus Heresy, Book 8
  • Written by: Chris Wraight
  • Narrated by: Jonathan Keeble
  • Length: 6 hrs and 8 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (49 ratings)

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Jaghatai Khan: Warhawk of Chogoris

Written by: Chris Wraight
Narrated by: Jonathan Keeble
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Publisher's Summary

Primarchs Book 8.

For long years, the White Scars have fought for the Imperium, bringing worlds to compliance. But when a new project, to embed psykers in the Space Marine Legions, seems likely to come to fruition, Jaghatai Khan must decide if he will comply....

Listen to it because Chris Wraight returns to the Khan of Khans with a tale set at the height of the Great Crusade and showing the momentous decisions that, in some ways, led to the darkest events of the Horus Heresy.

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Excellent book on an overlooked Primarch

The Khan is a fascinating character I'd love to see him in more books. This book does a good job introducing fans old and new to this awesome Primarch.

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The Great KHAAAAAAAAAN is moving at 3x Normal speed!

Becasue of this book Jagatai Khan is now officially my favorite heresy era Primarch alongside the the reborn M41 version of Lion El Johnson. Jagatai is very different from the rest the Primarchs right of the bat. Has no time for anybody else’s bullshit and is nobodies fool Good Boy or attack dog. Immediately questions the ultimate goal of the great crusade as he sees the hipocracy and pitfalls of hiding so much VERY IMPORTANT INFORMATION from the entire species in the name of protecting them. Frankly it’s amazing Jagatai and his Speed Freeks didn’t end up either siding with Horus or simply going of and doing their own thing while the imperium Imploded. Also they basically are an entire army of Hyperactive speed lovers that always need to be on the move and I love that as I myself can be very OCD and that appeals to me😂

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Great Plot, Great Backstory, Weak Voices

I loved the plot, the development, and desire to maintain the Chogorian identity and values as well as the state of the planet. I especially liked the plot line of corruption and how it diverges from the typical Horus Heresy corruption line. Where new Legionaries from the Primarch's homeworlds often corrupt their legions and make them worse off, the Chogorian values strengthen and unify the Legion and steps are taken to prevent Imperial culture from breaking Chogoris and making it into something other than the home of the Legion. On the other hand, Jaghatai Khan and his Ordu sound sheeot. The Chogorian accent is just a regular accent with slurred s's like someone's doing a bad job of impersonating an "Asian" accent trying to do a Sean Connery impersonation. Just hire a Mongolian voice actor to read it out if you're going for the Space Mongol goal. Johnathan Keeble usually does pretty well in my book but he and Black Library dropped the ball on this one.

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