Cronos - A Warhammer 40k Inquisition Adventure
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Looking to ease the political pressure mounting from his peers following a bloody resolution to heretical activity, Inquisitor Callant Blackgar pursues the simple clerical work of getting to the bottom of missing Imperial tithes. However, when an unforeseen threat hits dangerously close to home, Blackgar vows to wield his considerable power and resources to expunge the heretics responsible for a fatally nefarious act.
In the process, Blackgar finds greater evils lurking in the shadows of the Imperium’s long and torturous history.
Cronos is a (unofficial!) mind-bending deep dive into lesser visited heresies of the Imperium, with a particular focus on human villainy, rather than of exterior threats. Cronos is originally written for those with little to no prior exposure to Warhammer 40k, inspired by (and with subtle references to) Dan Abnett’sEisenhornseries. But as easy as it may be to initially get involved with Cronos’s story, its rabbit hole leads deep indeed…
Special thanks toWong40kfor the cover design!
Cronos has been completed as of 3/11/2026. Thanks for reading!
Information
- Status
- Completed
- Year
- 2024
- Author
- Ceno
Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 4.5/ 5.0
- Followers
- 317
- Views
- 190,750
Chapters(200 total)
- Chapter 57 - ThroneJun 17, 2023
- Chapter 56 - StalkerJun 16, 2023
- Chapter 55 - NestJun 15, 2023
- Chapter 54 - ReturnJun 14, 2023
- Chapter 53 - AmbushJun 13, 2023
- Chapter 52 - Break DownJun 12, 2023
- Chapter 51 - Break OutJun 11, 2023
- Chapter 50 - Break InJun 10, 2023
- Chapter 49 - PrisonJun 9, 2023
- Chapter 48 - MenaceJun 8, 2023
- Chapter 47 - UndergroundJun 7, 2023
- Chapter 46 - OmenJun 6, 2023
- Chapter 45 - MortalityJun 5, 2023
- Chapter 44 - InterludeJun 4, 2023
- Chapter 43 - InterrogationJun 3, 2023
- Chapter 42 - DuelJun 2, 2023
- Chapter 41 - TrialJun 1, 2023
- Chapter 40 - Lex ImperialisMay 31, 2023
- Chapter 39 - MauledMay 30, 2023
- Chapter 38 - FlectMay 29, 2023
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Community Reviews(3)
- VichyRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0Promising setting and start! The first chapter was a good introduction without giving away future plot. It is nice to find another 40k story, I am looking forward to read more.
Writing/Grammar is impeccable.
The story should be enjoyable even without major knowledge of 40k.
I will update this review once more chapters are released. - taorecRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0The first 3-4 chapters were quite slow with - for my taste - too much exposition / character introductions and I almost dropped it.
I'm glad I didn't as the story got going quick after it with plots, action scenes and even some romance (what heresy is this!), keeping me awake at night. Looking forward to the next 100 chapters!
As for the grammar, I haven't noticed any mistakes yet.
I'm honestly a bit surprised that this fiction doesn't have more views / reviews as it 's one of the good 40k ones on RR and has been up for a year. If you've been reading the story, consider giving it a review / follow / favorite to increase the stories visibility. And thanks for keeping at it, Ceno! - ScythiaRoyal Road★★★★ 4.0Most 40k fiction follows a few mythical beings, the emperors or generals or heroes that actually hold power in the galaxy. They talk about billions dying in a single battle like humans can even begin to understand what that means.
Cronos confronts the sheer scale of 40k and does it excellently. Vast conspiracies abound, deep loves and twisted plots appear, and it doesn't need a backdrop of thousands of fake star systems facades to do it in. It just needs one city, on one world, with a handful of characters and an amazing plot. A simple romance is just as compelling as one where the fate of uncountably many rest on its outcome, more so in fact, and Cronos never makes the mistake of dehumanizing its characters or debasing its plot for the sake of petty awe.
The story is focused, realistic, and when it does raise the stakes to world-shattering proportions it feels genuinely thrilling because it does so with deliberation and care.
There crew really should stop grinning that much, though. Every single main character grins so much their faces should have seized by now. It's distracting, and my main nitpick.
P.S Also there are gay girls in it, which is an automatic recommend from me. I do hate how 40k authors want to portray the Imperium as bigoted in boring mundane ways, instead of hilarious parody ways like Cronos does.