![]() Gregor Eisenhorn is an Inquisitor, and Inquisitors are among some of the most interesting characters in Warhammer 40k: they have a great deal of autonomy to move from place to place, to investigate mysteries at will, to aid Imperium factions when they see fit (or to purge the heretical members of those factions.) Inquisitors hold a great deal of power, but are also some of the most enigmatic characters in the lore. I’m including this first both because it’s a great introduction to the Warhammer 40k universe but also because it’s my favorite Black Library series, bar none. So we’ve tried to break things down into subject areas and give you some reasons as to why you should read each one. (We totally realize that there are a LOT of books here and you can’t possibly get to them all before you begin playing in the hobby. Here is a good Black Library reading list if you’re just getting started. So, with hundreds of books to choose from, and you, a relative newcomer to the Warhammer 40k universe, where do you start? Some of the more famous regiments of the Imperial Guard have many books describing their exploits, and even the Xenos races have books from their point of view. ![]() Warhammer’s literature arm, The Black Library, has more than a hundred titles of Warhammer 40k books (and Warhammer 30k books), and when you’re new to 40k and only have the lore in the rulebook to guide you, it can be easy to get lost when fans start talking about the Horus Heresy or the Eye of Terror or the background of certain factions.Įvery single Space Marine Legion has books dedicated to their history and backstory, and almost every Primarch has a book dedicated to him. ![]() We may earn money or products from the companies mentioned in this post.
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