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David Anandale is a relatively new writer of the Black Library. He's main work, in so far? Chronicling the Live and deeds of Sebastian Fucking Yarrick. Yeah, that's right, he is writing about one of mankind's greatest (and oldest) badasses.
David Anandale is a relatively new writer of the Black Library. He's main work, in so far? Chronicling the Live and deeds of Sebastian Fucking Yarrick. Yeah, that's right, he is writing about one of mankind's greatest (and oldest) badasses.
The first novel he wrote was chains of golgotha, were he rightfully depicts good ol' Yarrickk into an unstopable man whose only stopped by the greatest threat: Ghazzgull Thraka (he's the one who made Ghazzy's High Gothic quote, by the way). GW seemed to like this depiction and has given him permission to write to more stories about the commissar, one focused on his young days.
The first novel he wrote was chains of golgotha, were he rightfully depicts good ol' Yarrickk into an unstopable man whose only stopped by the greatest threat: Ghazzgull Thraka (he's the one who made Ghazzy's High Gothic quote, by the way). GW seemed to like this depiction and has given him permission to write to more stories about the commissar, one focused on his young days.

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David Anandale is a relatively new writer of the Black Library. He's main work, in so far? Chronicling the Live and deeds of Sebastian Fucking Yarrick. Yeah, that's right, he is writing about one of mankind's greatest (and oldest) badasses. The first novel he wrote was chains of golgotha, were he rightfully depicts good ol' Yarrickk into an unstopable man whose only stopped by the greatest threat: Ghazzgull Thraka (he's the one who made Ghazzy's High Gothic quote, by the way). GW seemed to like this depiction and has given him permission to write to more stories about the commissar, one focused on his young days.