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Honour Paid – A Rejected Black Library Submission
Posted by Tim Sweeney
(One of two short stories I submitted to the Black Library last year (the other is being repurposed). I really like this story, and am very proud of it. I hope to have the opportunity to write about the Executioners for BL one day)
Honour Paid
By Tim Sweeney
They drifted silently toward the end of the world.
Matte black, invisible against the void, the unpowered Thunderhawk Grind-Two-Eight rotated gently along its axis, almost imperceptibly, one downturned wing lifting to allow the passage of a piece of hurtling debris.
Staring at the external sensor display, Veteran-Sergeant Fenan Husq of the Executioners grunted as he saw the twin-headed eagle of the Imperium etched into the detritus flash past, a mere whisper from ripping a hole in the side of the gunship. Read the rest of this entry →
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Heresy Ad Infinitum – Part IV
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Heresy Ad Infinitum – Part IV
By Tim Sweeney
IV
-againandagainandagainandagainand-
He awoke in the void. Eyes wide. Veins bulging. Lips drawn back over gritted teeth.
It all came flooding back. The becalmed courier vessel. The weeks spent living with brothers from different Legions.
Betrayal. Bloodshed. Death.
And it was all a lie. Read the rest of this entry →
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Heresy Ad Infinitum – Part III
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Heresy Ad Infinitum – Part III
By Tim Sweeney
III
Virhaddon threw himself backwards, crashing to deck while bringing the pistol up to fire between the knees of his armour.
He watched as the Night Lord seemed to flow to the side, impossibly fast even for a Space Marine, each of Usker’s perfectly aimed shots somehow missing by a hairsbreadth. The Iron Hand did not have another chance to fire as Cerck launched himself through the air to tackle the Loyalist to the deck. Read the rest of this entry →
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Heresy Ad Infinitum – Part II
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Heresy Ad Infinitum – Part II
By Tim Sweeney
II
‘By the grace of the Phoenician, enough Cerck!’
The Night Lord paid Holcius no mind, kicking an iron shelving unit laden with ammunition, causing it to tumble over as though it weighed nothing. The frame crashed to the deck, accompanied by crunch of flakboard crates and a tinkling cascade of brass shells. Read the rest of this entry →
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Heresy Ad Infinitum – Part I
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Heresy Ad Infinitum – Part I
By Tim Sweeney
‘Now,’
With but a single word did Heresy begin.
I
He crouched over the body of the Astropath like a starving predator over fresh-caught prey. The corpse had come apart in his grip, the soul-bonded psyker as frail in death as she had been in life.
‘By all the fires of Nocturne, what did you do?’ Read the rest of this entry →
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Drabble: The Rictus Grin
Posted by Tim Sweeney
I began this a long time ago as a sort of sequel/spin-off to my story ‘A Smile Like the Emperor’. For whatever reason, it never stuck with me, and I abandoned it after this short opening. As I think you learn more from your failures than you do your successes, I thought I would share it here and see what people think.
The Rictus Grin (Unfinished)
by Tim Sweeney
“Potential Cael, what say you, then, to a warrior’s life of violence, faithfully serving the Emperor and the Imperium until you finally embrace death?”
The three faces, so human and so utterly pathetic, peered into the soul of the beautifully ruined child before them.
The treacherous little bastard smiled up at his saviours.
“I have seen enough,” Read the rest of this entry →
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Character Profile: The ‘Genethief’ Hoight Perron – Corpse Taker and Warlord of the Red Corsairs
Posted by Tim Sweeney
(A little piece of insight into how I prepare for writing a new story, this is a character profile for the antagonist that appeared in one of my story submissions to the Black Library. I will often write these to help me flesh out a character’s personality in my mind. They aren’t designed to be particularly eloquent, but rather simply to help me picture their traits in my mind and ensure I stay true to who they are.)
Character Profile: The ‘Genethief’ Hoight Perron – Corpse Taker and Warlord of the Red Corsairs
The Red Corsairs Warlord now known as the ‘Genethief’, was formerly Hoight Perron, Corpse Taker (Apothecary) and Arch-Centurion of the Astral Claws. Perron was an accomplished and experienced Apothecary when the Badab Conflict broke out, renowned as an extremely steady and level-headed warrior who spent little time on the battlefield, instead tending predominantly to the Chapter’s neophytes and those brothers who required extensive augmetic surgery to survive.
At the outbreak of the war, all battle-brothers were needed upon the frontlines, and Perron – already old by the standards of most Chapters of the Adeptus Astartes – donned his armour once more. He initially found himself operating with small Astral Claws commands, linking up with the forces of their allies (the Lamenters and Mantis Warriors Chapters, and later the Executioners) to act as a liaison and help to smooth relations between the disparate warriors. Read the rest of this entry →
A Story Drabble
Posted by Tim Sweeney
The world ended.
There was no climactic disaster, no earthquake or tidal wave or volcanic eruption. Nor was there conflict; no more than usual at any rate.
Global terrorism failed to end us. World War III was a myth that never occurred. There was none of the mutually assured destruction promised to us at the height of the Cold War.
Not for our world the beautiful, brutal death by nuclear fire, life wiped out in an instant by the folly of man. What a parable that would have made, had anyone been alive to hear it.
But no, the end did not come in such climactic fashion. Instead, it was heralded by little more than the wailing of police sirens, echoing from rain-soaked Sydney streets.
The world, as it turned out, died with a whimper.
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Pretty One
Posted by Tim Sweeney
(This is a little story to practice writing combat scenes, using a couple of minor characters from some upcoming stuff I am working on.)
Pretty One
by Tim Sweeney
“Well you’re a pretty one, aren’t you?” said Urska Junn of the Executioners Chapter, his vicious, gap-toothed grin peeking through a fanning beard of coarse black hair
The ork responded with a snarl, thick ropes of saliva hanging from lopsided tusks. Bizarrely, it wore a uniform of a vaguely Imperial cut, white material showing through the blood and grime of the battlefield. Both sides of the greenskin’s chest were covered in dozens of crude medals, seemingly made from battlefield detritus, each emblazoned with the symbol of an ork skull and crossed axes.
“You like axes do you, xenos?” Junn continued his taunting. He raised his own chain-axe, gunning the motor, the jagged teeth growling with their need to rend flesh. “I like axes too.”
“Waaagh!” the Blood Axe boss roared in response. The greenskin, even taller than the Space Marine, reared back, raising its own weapons to the sky in a warrior’s display of strength. It wielded a buzzing chain-axe at least as big as Junn’s own in one hand. The other was encased in a rusted power claw, the finger-blades crackling with deadly energy.
“Impressive,” grunted Junn as he snapped his bolt pistol up, releasing a burst of explosive shells at the ork’s face.
It must have expected the move, the claw darting up to intercept the shots, the shells detonating harmlessly within the coruscating blue lightning encircling the weapon. The ork grinned, one of the few beings alive in the galaxy with a smile more hideous than Junn’s own. Read the rest of this entry →
An Interview with a Night Lord
Posted by Tim Sweeney
(A little character building exercise I worked on as I seek to turn Cerck the Night Lord into a worthy antagonist for a novel or series of short stories. This here is a straight quote, which is a little different to anything I have done before.)
“Ah yes, ‘honour’. You thin-bloods rant on and on about your honour as though you invented the concept; as though none of us knew what the word meant as we slaved away creating this crumbling Imperium you serve. But, tell me this, Brother Kruss of the Executioners Chapter of the Corpse-Emperor’s Adeptus Astartes: Have you not done distasteful things for the sake of your honour? Have you not attacked those you thought innocent, killed those you thought did not deserve to die, simply because honour dictated you obey your orders?
Tell me, O Honourable One, did you not betray the very Imperium who names me heretic and traitor, all to honour an oath sworn to the Astral Claws by your ancestors?
What makes you so different to me, then? Was it enthusiasm, perhaps? Did you have to be dragged, kicking and screaming like a child, into doing that which your honour demanded?
I gladly betrayed the Imperium, as did the rest of my Legion and my Father, Konrad Curze himself. The Imperium was built upon the corpses of the Legions – our corpses – brave warriors fighting and dying for the lies of a man who would be a God.
I gladly betrayed a Grandfather who used us, who encouraged us to be the monsters he created and then discarding us as unclean when we were of no further use.
I was a murderer, you know, back on Nostramo. I slit more throats before my tenth birthday than you have in whatever infinitesimal period of time you have served your upstart Chapter. I was a murderer, a rapist, a vicious, violent criminal, and yet I could not in good conscience stand by while the Emperor condemned the Night Lords for being what his Imperium needed us to be. How could I, a noble warrior of the Legiones Astartes, swallow my pride – my honour – while my father and my brothers were so mistreated, ordered to be destroyed by the Emperor who created us?
Kill me if you must, for I have lived and fought and killed for ten thousand years; I have murdered whole worlds and I have eaten the geneseed of loyalist and traitor both. Death holds no fear for one such as I.
You may claim my head and have vengeance on behalf of the mouldering corpse you so fervently serve, but remember this, O Mighty Executioner: The only difference between you and I is that, when the stakes got too high, your Chapter crawled meekly back to the bosom of the Emperor you once betrayed.
We, at least, have the honour to stand by our convictions.”
- Lonalios Cerck (aka ‘the Faceless’), Champion of the Night Lords Traitor Legion, during his interrogation by the Executioners Chapter of the Adeptus Astartes.
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