"The Prince of Crows" was really good. Night Lords are shaping up to be one of the more interesting Legions (for me at least).
I will mostly start out as a Space Wolf (atleast, that's what im planning on doing for now) but I know for certain that I will play a lot as a Night Lord aswell...my favorite chaos warband, apart from Skyrar's Dark Wolves ofcourse
Athrillay, Vylas!!! The Night Lords trilogy by A.B got me hooked into 40K and have never looked back!
A good place to start! I started at the Iron Warriors novels, and while they're some of my favorites, and Iron Warriors are special to me, I'm far more captivated by Night Lords. I'm not sure why. Maybe it's my gothy side. "We're dead!" - voxed Mercution. "Fine by me, I've had enough of your doom and gloom", answered Cyrion.
Not gonna lie... Peturabo and his Iron Warriors in Angel Exterminatus were damn awesome. I also have strong feelings for the Word Bearers in The First Heretic (except for that utter twit Erebus and the lame-o Kor Phaeron... Gods alive I hate them >< ). Neither of them comes close to the gloriousness of ADB Night Lords though (even if his Angron was rather cool).
omg...I'm old... Lord of the Night got me hooked, even too Sahaal is terran born and that he is nothing compare to Sevatar. But it was one rare early book with a main pov female character. Mita is so cool...need a sequel.
That's the book that got me started on the Night Lords as well! Followed up by The Dark King/Lightning Tower audiobook, then the trilogy. I have another thread going with a poll to decide to go either DA or NL. Things are leaning NL and I am perfectly happy with that
I highly agree with you Sahaal deserves a sequel, Mita was cool (SPOILERS) I like how they teamed up at the end.
yeah ! I'm not that ancient! But a sequel would totaly have been Mita having a grumpy pet night lord. Because she was that much better then the talon master. But that my personal view. Need more awesome female lead characters.
Aha, Lord of the Night was ALSO the novel that got me interested. Agreed on having some form of closure, but a full sequel is unlikely to happen because Simon Spurrier no longer writes for Black Library.