
Welcome to the Horus Hour, a podcast dedicated to discussing the world of the Horus Heresy. Join us as we read each book for the first time and discuss the main plot points and themes, all while not taking ourselves too seriously.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 70 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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2End2Death, the penultimate installment of the main Heresy novels (Varela will rightly point to Era of Ruin holding onto the series with it's fingertips).
A book of massive events, not just the final showdown as was shown on the cover, but the seeds... more
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The Walls are no longer walls, doors lead to different realms, traitors and loyalists die in the mud simply because they know nothing else.
The gambit is in full swing, the Warmaster is in touching distance
The Angel wa... more
We are nine hours away...
Operation Anabasis is launched against the Vengeful Spirit, as Shiban Khan destroys traitor warfleets clinging to Terra's orbit like carrion birds. But it has been foreseen by greater powers, that the Dark King, will arise.... more
This it, this is the one. Technically, maybe. This is the first of six episodes of Horus Hour, covering the final three books.
We are, truly, really, in the endgame now. And all is not well in Realspace...
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The in depth discussion are interesting and really fun but listening to the British guy trying to summarise anything is kind of painful. Most of his sentences when he’s trying to recount events is him saying “ummm, I think, umm” and then long pauses after which he fails to summarise what he’s saying. I enjoy this podcast a lot but they either need to summarise properly or leave it out entirely.
When I started listening to Horus heresy audiobooks, I wished this podcast existed. Now it does and I couldn’t be happier. Great hosts. 10/10
I love this podcast, a good mix between actually lore discussions and some really quite funny conversations. Five stars!
Only needed to listen to the first episode to know this is fantastic. The hosts are articulate and knowledgeable, the format is enchanting ( I particularly enjoyed the spooky ness rating) and they seem to be generally positive, something I find can be lacking when podcasts discuss Horus Heresy and Warhammer 40,000 literature and lore in general. I look forward to more.
This is a nice heresy podcast, not to long, not to short with a lord of lore.









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