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For more than fourteen hours, I have laboured, laboured, and laboured again on the soil of Holy Terra to bring you this enormous volume which will go into Subterrannean Vault GA-WEAVERM35, where it will be promptly lost in the eternal bureaucracy of the Administratum...or not.

Your choice.

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Gabriel Meadow

Cheers! Thanks for all your hard work. Seriously, the Administratum needs to use an electronic data system. They have cogitators, do they not? Also, vault purges, procedural revisions, mass assignments to Penal Legions...

Silver Wolf

Good work as always. Just checking are we allowed to post you answers to our questions on AH after the chapter is released? (Specifically stuff you revealed on Patreon)

Praetor98

Huzzah!

Antony444

No, I'd prefer not to. I will answer some of the questions myself (provided they're asked, of course).

Anonymous

What's the plan for the rest of the month? Some healthful rest?

Anonymous

Over a million words! Mayor props. Way to persevere, dealing with obsessive fans, crazy schedule, nergal and life.

Antony444

Ha! Ha! Ha! Well maybe a little bit. I will have the usual Alexandra Potter chapter ready soon, and I will likely write a new one for the Dance is not Over.

IAmTheGuardsman

Question: what would the “canon” history of the Nyx sector look like? I know that Nostradamus Vandire is a direct ancestor of Goge Vandire so presumably Goge would be Nyxian and Wuhan would probably have been wiped clean by the Necrons but is there anything else?

Antony444

Oh the usual. Wuhan would be massively ruined by the C'Tan escape, the Death Star would have been disintegrated after a monumental battle with Necrons, but not before spreading to the rest of the Sector sub-WAAGHs causing enormous damage, Nostradamus Vandire would have returned in a hurry to Segmentum Solar after 'acquiring' an absurd amount of 'legitimate' wealth, and Nyx and the surrounding Sector would have plunged into Anarchy, which could have only been partially stabilised by a Crusade-level force sent by Samarkand. A very destructive war which would have left the Sector crippled and debt-ridden for several centuries, maybe more than a millennium.