GW Grognard: Fluff isn’t what it used to be
Hey everybody! Adam, from TFG Radio, here to confer my knowledge on 40K to you, the masses.
Hey everybody! Adam, from TFG Radio, here to confer my knowledge on 40K to you, the masses.
I want to start this recap properly with a big “Thank you!” to everyone who read, discussed, and shared these articles.
While understanding that Warhammer is designed to defy or spite the idea of sound living principles, resolution, and progress (unless that progress is also subverted for the sake of some larger moral compromise), Warhammer fiction is at its best when it challenges its fundamental premises.
This is the truth of Horus Lupercal – that it didn’t matter how much he was given, born with, or celebrated, he was only really interested in himself and his own desires.
This week we continue to share more details from Broken Realms: Morathi. We have a lot to look over when
“Art is subjective.” Yeah, we’ve all heard that one. This cliche saying basically means that not all art means the same thing to everyone. While that can certainly be true, I tend to look at art interpretation much like I look at literary interpretation – not all interpretations are equal or are equally supported by the subject matter.
The night is dark and full of terrors. But with a little help, the forces of shadow can be yours
If you were asked who the “main character” of the Horus Heresy story is, you’d be hard-pressed to find an answer that could cover the 50+ novels of the Horus Heresy story. It is, after all, so incredibly vast and covering so many different characters that there’s no real way to say that one character is the main one in all of the stories. Some might say Horus since this is all titled after him. Some would say that it is the Emperor since all of the heresy’s conflict is done in support of or in spite of his dream for humanity. For me, I choose Garviel Loken.
Hello, 40K fans! I’ve got something a bit different from the usual philosophy lineup, but not too far a deviation.