
Originally Posted by
Horus38
The first 3/4's of the book is top notch with lots of insights into the eldar societies (exodite, corsair, harlequin, etc.) so it's a solid read for us Eldar fans. My beef is purely with the ending/climax of this series, and while I can appreciate the "messing with prophecy" angle of the plot it leaves a lot to be desired IMHO. Eldar are all about sacrifice towards a goal, so the fact that this attack blunders in and does a bunch of damage to no gain is just disappointing.
The final battle is inconsistent with previously established craftworld power levels:
* The last Imperial assault against a Craftworld ended as a disaster at the Blood Nebula which saw the loss of an entire sector fleet.
* The Invaders space marine chapter suffers horrific casualties destroying Craftworld Idharae (a non-major craftworld). The SM codex time line implies this was approximately 700 space marine deaths.
* One of the main tendrils from Hive Fleet Kraken is destroyed attacking Iyanden which although severely damaged did survive the event.
So yes, I'm a little skeptical that the resources an imperial commander can call on would be sufficient to carve their way into the heart of Alaitoc and guarantee its destruction.