Rofl, In most #wh40k books everyone is scared of the navigators and dont hang out with them but to the Night Lords a navigators sanctum is the spot to chill and the legion serfs are just all there talking about "she's so relatable and cool." Is the most "to the Joker Crazytown is Normaltown" thing I have seen yet from this setting. Ave Dominus Nox I guess.
I mean the Band. I mean that the Joker still listens to the "Be My Butterfly" song.
It reminds me of the Caiphas Cain books because you end up with a lot of weird scenarios where someone is like "Wow you're a big hero" and the internal monologue is completely disconnected from that. Its one of the imposter syndrome books and its about the edgelords.
Also, plenty of Night Lords stayed loyal, at least a thousand because there is a chapter somewhere I read about where there was a system that was lost in the Heresy and the last word was that the Night Lords took it and fell to infighting and when the Imperium was cleaning up later they showed up and it was a totally pacified loyalist system and they had space marines looking out for them but you know its a busy galaxy, they are out there being big heroes.
Funny you should mention that, yeah, they are technically codex compliant but a little short staffed.
And Talos never tried to join the Raven Guard or do something normal.
"Chapter name.... ohh... thats private.... I assume it involves sharks. We got lots of sharks down here, they love em."
I am just going to have to find the Carcharadon books because I just read Cathecism of Hate and it wasnt bad but it did not hold up to any of the Night Lords books #warhammer #WH40KLore @bookstodon #amReading