: They arrive on Medrengard , the home world of the Iron Warriors. The title " Dead Sky, Black Sun " describes this hellish landscape: a world where the sky is a lifeless void and a massive black sun drains the literal souls and light from everything it touches.
The name refers to the third installment of the Ultramarines series within the Warhammer 40,000 universe, titled " Dead Sky, Black Sun " (Cielo Muerto, Sol Negro) by Graham McNeill . 03 - Cielo Muerto Sol Negro.zip
The book follows , a Captain of the Ultramarines who has been exiled from his Chapter for breaking the strict Codex Astartes . Alongside his companion Pasanius, he is sent on a "Death Oath" into the Eye of Terror , a nightmare dimension ruled by Chaos. : They arrive on Medrengard , the home
: The novel is famous (or infamous) for introducing the Daemonculaba , a grotesque biological "factory" used by Chaos Marines to create new warriors through horrific means. The book follows , a Captain of the
: Fans often compare its aesthetic to a industrial, nightmare version of Dune or The Matrix city of machines, but filled with demonic architecture.
: It is often cited as one of the most disturbing books in the Warhammer 40k library.