GW Grognard: Missing 40K Characters
Hey everyone! Adam, from TFG Radio, here to expand your mind with some new ideas to spice up your 40K
Hey everyone! Adam, from TFG Radio, here to expand your mind with some new ideas to spice up your 40K
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Hey everybody! Adam, from TFG Radio, here to confer my knowledge on 40K to you, the masses.
Today the special guest of the podcast ancient historian Dr. Bret Devereaux answers questions about the Imperium and how it
I want to start this recap properly with a big “Thank you!” to everyone who read, discussed, and shared these articles.
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.
Hello, 40K fans! I’ve got something a bit different from the usual philosophy lineup, but not too far a deviation.
I definitely respect storytelling that is more than black and white representations of people and circumstances. That said, giving fans of 40K or even fans of “good guys” something good to root for isn’t making the grimdark a black and white moral picture.
The 40K universe, like our own world, has a bevy of origin myths. Our world has legends like the creation of the world by Marduk in his clash against Tiamat the great dragon of chaos from Mesopotamian myth, the creation of the world from the body of a dead giant in Norse mythology, the creation of the world from a great sea when the sun rises as depicted in Egyptian mythology, as well as the commonly known Old Testament account from the Abrahamic religions. Many of these stories borrow from each other in many different ways as they have influenced each other across history, and many of their themes have made their way into the creation mythology of 40K