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''Brothers Of The Snake'' is a [[Warhammer 4000040,000]] novel by [[Dan Abnett]], the adventures of Priad, a brother and then sergeant of the Iron Snakes [[Space Marine]] chapter.
 
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=== Tropes included ===
 
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* [[After-Action Patchup]]: Priad explains something to Petrok while being patched up after a battle.
* [[Angry Guard Dog]]: Priad has to calm one.
* [[Attack Pattern Alpha]]
{{quote| ''"Damocles, form and cover, Hades spread!"''}}
* [[Because Destiny Says So]]: Why Petrok insists on bringing the squad to battle
* [[Blood From the Mouth]]: As always a sign of chaos
* [[Booby Trap]]: Some dark eldar mine a location before withdrawing.
* [[Come to Gawk]]: Khiron objects.
* [[Distressed Dude in Distress]]: Khiron
* [[Dreaming of Things to Come]]: Petrok
* [[Ermine Cape Effect]]: Antoni inverts this, putting away her official portrait for being too good.
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* [[Law of Inverse Fertility]]: Antoni never had children
* [[Manly Tears]]
{{quote| ''Salt-water ran from his eye corners. The Rite had begun. Removing his glove, Priad wiped the tears from his eye and marked the emblem of the Iron Snakes on the bulkhead. His men watched him do it.<br />
Sometimes the Rite was special. Sometimes, you didn't need the flask.'' }}
* [[The Medic]]: Khiron.
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Latest revision as of 22:01, 2 August 2019

Brothers Of The Snake is a Warhammer 40,000 novel by Dan Abnett, the adventures of Priad, a brother and then sergeant of the Iron Snakes Space Marine chapter.

Tropes used in Brothers of the Snake include:

"Damocles, form and cover, Hades spread!"

Salt-water ran from his eye corners. The Rite had begun. Removing his glove, Priad wiped the tears from his eye and marked the emblem of the Iron Snakes on the bulkhead. His men watched him do it.
Sometimes the Rite was special. Sometimes, you didn't need the flask.