Is Slaanesh American?
Slaanesh throwing a gender reveal party for Fulgrim. Thousands dead, millions injured, Snek is very happy
Twink obliterated?
No. Twink obliterating.
me: YOU CAN FIT SO MUCH ANGST INTO THIS BAD BOY *slaps the ass of pre-heresy Fulgrim, immediately gets obliterated by startled demigod*
So, what you're saying is we should stop shaming people for shaking their ass on tiktok?
I imagine most of the OCs of a Chaos fan (and there's more than a few of those) would be heretics, and that most of the OCs of a Xenos fan, would in fact be xenos. You just need to find your crowd.
I mean, I'm an Imperium fan and I'm working on a Chaos OC (more a warband of them, since my main focus in this fandom is the game).
Stray thought. Is everyone's 40k oc a loyalist?
I've seen space marines, primarchs, sisters of battle, rogue traders, and so on. They all seem to be loyal to the imperium.
Have I isolated myself by creating a character who isn't a loyalist? Who is, in fact, a heretic?
Talk about shooting yourself in the foot. I've reloaded the gun and shot the other foot as well!
As much as I do go on about how the Emperor's Children are a bunch of femboys, there is far more to them than that.
People tend to forget (in part due to how Slaanesh has been reduced to a sex addict) that the reason they fell in the first place was their obsession with being the best of the best. All the illicit experimentation began with that goal in mind.
They (and Fulgrim) wanted to be the best, and that blinded them to how good they actually were.
I swear, if I hear *one more person* simplify fulgrim to just "yassss queen slay" I am going to break something. He's such an interesting, tragic and relatable character and I wish people didn't simplify him to "haha pretty boy".
The US certainly did play a huge role in beating the Nazis, too. The Leand-Lease act sent billions of dollars worth of supplies across the Atlantic, which was a major factor in the allied victory. Roughly 30% of the trucks, bombers, and fighters used by the Soviet Union by the end of the war were US-supplied, not to mention the immense amount of food shipped over.
We did beat them, not with guns but with farms and factories (and then we helped with the guns part at the end).
Had he not fallen, he would have been the best primarch. He was someone who cared about the common people of the Imperium, believing that each had the potential to do great things, if only they were given the chance. He conquered worlds through sheer charisma, not just military force.
It should be noted, however, that the Laer Blade wasn't the sole reason behind his fall, merely the tipping point. It latched onto his insecurities about needing to be good enough, and fed them until they consumed him. At the same time, the legion was being corrupted by similar insecurities--Bile's experimentation to integrate the Laer's stuff was done on Eidolon's orders, not Fulgrim's, and it's implied that Eidolon was actually going against Fulgrim's orders in doing so.
🥀 The Fall of Fulgrim
-I've yet to finish his books but I cannot fathom the wasted potential Fulgrim would've had if only he did not pick up that damn sword.
(art by me)
Still new in the warhammer fandom but I've been enjoying my time making primarch pieces
You will never escape. (Okay, well, that's not entirely true. You might be able to if you look hard enough.
i hate it when people are writing a long ass thing and start a parenthetical aside and forget to close parentheses it makes me feel like i cant escape from the sentence
Gee, ya think?
What next? Maybe you shouldn't have had directors directly working to undo what the director for the previous movie did?
As much as I love Sanguinius, I think Leman is at the top because of how he grows over the Heresy. He's not just a primarch, a demigod of war and a symbol of the Imperium. He's a man. A human person. He makes mistakes, he has regrets, he's not perfect. He's just Leman.
Experiment part 1:
Let me know how you define 'best' in this case. For Imperial science
Stop making queer kids feel like they're going to die. Spread information and help links, please, but never, NEVER make a kid need to experience such existential dread.
Tell them how to be safe, not what will happen if they aren't.
Help them proceed instead of explaining why they'll be pushed back.
Teach them how to survive, not how they could die.
Edit: okay, WOW this actually got some attention!!! Here’s some things I wanna clarify
I don’t like risks should be ignored
kids shouldn’t be shielded from knowledge of potential threats
Femboys, Warhammer 40,000, Battleships, and whatever else crosses my mind
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