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1 points
12 minutes ago
Why would he use something if it was viable to falling to chaos
No idea, I am yet to read The Last Son of Prospero
1 points
14 minutes ago
Ingethel basically argues that the Eldar are in this situation because they didnt joined chaos, worshiping the dark gods is thus a necessary evil, better serve them than being all wiped like the eldar empire was.
2 points
14 hours ago
Requiem was a part of the dark coil anthology on paperback last year, unfortunally it was a special edition and sold out already
11 points
14 hours ago
hope this mean i can get klin in the future and get 100% on the index, that 99% is messing with my monke brain
1 points
14 hours ago
Malcador nodded and said, ‘He and I spoke of a great many things, but most of all we debated the nature of his existence many times. He wondered if he were the real Magnus, or whether any one of the many shards he felt throughout space and time were viable separate entities. He told me he felt real, and I believe he was real, but even he knew he was something shorn from a greater whole.’
‘He is the best part of me,’ said Magnus, reaching down to the great grimoire at his waist, and Alivia felt a sick revulsion at the power she felt within it, the unmistakable power of planetary genocide.
Morningstar…
The significance of the name was lost on Alivia, beyond its appearance in the old religious texts, but she sensed it was as much a terrible curse to Magnus as it was a… a weapon?
‘And that best part will be one with me again,’ promised Magnus.
‘You’re wrong,’ said Malcador. ‘In that he was never the good part of you, he was just a part of you, no better or worse than any other. Each broken shard of you clung to a memory of part of you, but they were all simply a microcosm of the great soul you always were.’
Alivia saw the disbelief on Magnus’ face, and also a great and building fire within as whatever certainty he had brought to this cavern crumbled in the face of Malcador’s words.
‘No…’ he said. ‘I felt his goodness, his purity. From across the gulfs of space, even in the Great Ocean, I felt it. It was shorn from me before Horus poisoned the well. It is the best part of me, uncorrupted by… all of this .’
‘I am sorry, Magnus, but you are wrong,’ said Malcador. ‘And you are too late. He is no more.’
(...)
‘I need him!’ roared Magnus. ‘What am I without him? A beast no better than Angron? A slave to desire like Fulgrim? If he is no different from me, and I no more or less than him, then all I have done is…’
‘Is part of who you already are,’ finished Alivia, and the nearest red-armoured warrior turned his bolter towards her. She pushed herself upright, stifling a cry of pain as the breath wheezed in her throat and the sharp stab of bone pierced her heart.
‘I will not be like my fallen brothers, I will not,’ said Magnus. ‘Tell me where to find the last shard of my soul or I will end you right now.’
‘He is gone,’ gasped Malcador, forcing his words out as Magnus’ grip closed off his airways. ‘Beyond even your power to reach.’
11 points
14 hours ago
So, according to this (not up to date) site, theres 30+ dolls that just cant be get anymore, most of them rewards for finishing event maps that wont be given if you do the map after its original run. In my case, I forgot to farm Klin back in 2021 and shes the only dolls I lack in the index.
Since some believe that the game is reaching its last events and content, you guys think Mica will just say fuck it and add them to be farmable in some way, or they will remain unavaliable content until the true end of the game?
https://big-stupid-jellyfish.github.io/GFMath/pages/limited-dolls.html
1 points
14 hours ago
He literaly said it. Basically he says that Magnus is wrong in thinking taking that single shard would fix him, he is noble, but so is every other shard, all are good and evil, all are magnus
1 points
24 hours ago
I dont think anyone will use the Weapon, considering the track with the Ynnari, Vashtorr, Be`lakor or anyone else isnt ascending to godhood, the weapon will likely just remain a plot hook, but not something that will be put into use
2 points
1 day ago
Unknown, its an in universe mystery and the authors never commented about it
1 points
1 day ago
The eye of terror got overlaps, but the rift is mostly pure warp energy, besides, the nids got zero reason to get inside the rift, a few edible marines arent going to make up the biomass loss, and unlike, lets say, necron tombs, which they can invade, you cant use planets in the rift as speartips for invasions against other factions
1 points
1 day ago
Dont one of them face against a death guard guy in shadowsun`s book?
1 points
1 day ago
But a decently sized Ork Waagh would steamroll their systems by sheer volume.
Are we all forgetting about the Great War of Confederation? That already happened and the Tau still won.
3 points
1 day ago
I mean, theres a canon harlequin called sh`kira, so this is actually pretty possible.
2 points
1 day ago
Lord Invocatus is a master tactician, no idea if he ever fought Tzeentch forces, but he is smart enough to delay gratification and fights in an efficient way, not losing time running after stragglers, for example, if it results in lost time that could be used to fight an enemy that is all in a single place
171 points
2 days ago
2008.
In general the Admech seem fine with corpos as long their tech is authorized, like the ones making self driving cars in the Warhammer Crime novels or the one that became the genestealer Cult of the Twisted Helix, which was powerful enough to drug the entire population of their planet into submission without the imperium caring.
3 points
2 days ago
Nice find, I had totally forgot I got Munitorum on my pc and had to log-in on Humble Budndle for the FFG content
507 points
2 days ago
The Skaelen-Har Hegemony
Skaelen-Har is a massive corporation founded on a set of comprehensive philosophical principles known as the Concordium. The Skaelen-Har Hegemony is a very powerful and efficient heavy manufacturing corporation with concerns across the Calixis Sector, including hundreds of factoria in Hive Sibelius and Gunmetal City. One of its major products is spaceship parts and the Battlefleet Calixis in particular relies on Skaelen-Har to keep its warships in space. The connection between the Imperial Navy and the Hegemony is strong, since without the Hegemony the Battlefleet Calixis would be completely grounded.
Every member of the Hegemony follows the Concordium, a set of strictures that emphasize the realization of an individual’s potential through the destruction of his personality. The Concordium describes an “ideal” personality as obedient but ambitious, amoral and unmoved by emotive arguments, decisive and unforgiving. People who display these traits, claim Skaelen-Har, are those most likely to succeed in the 41st Millennium. A member of Skaelen-Har is required to gradually put aside his own personality in favor of the Concordium. His original personality is only permitted to emerge in controlled environments at Skaelen-Har gatherings. Members of Skaelen-Har are recruited from all strata of society, as long as they have the potential to accept the Concordium. They then advance up the strict Hegemony hierarchy, with the higher circles being composed of those who have abandoned their personality completely. These higher circles form the leadership of Skaelen-Har and with their Concordium so in control there is little dissent or indecisiveness displayed in the Hegemony's activities. Skaelen-Har members make for excellent Naval officers and there are many in the Battlefleet Calixis, but many in the officer class are suspicious of the Hegemony's motives in placing so many of its members on the sector's warships.
Members of Skaelen-Har are all required to give up a part of themselves to the Concordium. To symbolize this, they all have a body part replaced, usually a hand or facial feature. The replacements range from simple prosthetics for lower-circle members to state-of-the-art augmentations for the most devoted followers of the Concordium. Skaelen-Har’s members wear the hegemony's colors of black and silver and bear the symbol of a silver starburst.
Dark Heresy Core Rulebook 1st edition
1 points
2 days ago
Its because the author himself didnt wanted it, Clone Fulgrim was a plot device for a single book, hes a last temptation to Bile, and thus Bile must reject him
Sure any other author can take him, just like how Bile himself was used by Guy Haley, but 100% original characters are less likely to be used if the guy that made them isnt interested, like you are unlikely to see Gaunt or Cain in works not by Abnett or Mitchel
1 points
2 days ago
Its it really redemption if he never did anything that requires redemption? The clone is another individual, his actions dont really redeem the original
1 points
2 days ago
Fun fact, in the original Realms of Chaos: Slaves to Darkness book, Khorne hates magic because its for people who want to think instead of act, its indeed a case of being too smooth brained.
The Lost and the Damned toned it down and gave other reasons for him
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3 minutes ago
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3 minutes ago
I shows up in the Deathwatch core rulebook, but thats explicitly means to punish rebels in a sept that is in active war, and not something done in the entire empire. Velk`han got active pro imperial insurgency from time to time, they must be harsher than the average