A blog about adding home made lore and designing it to fit within the settings of already existent universes with a focus upon 40k. The concentration on style and design allows for its potential use within other systems as well. The goal is to improve fan-made lore and to flesh out powerful stories and characters with depth.
Saturday, January 25, 2014
Friday, January 24, 2014
Maintaining your Hobbying
So I felt like I should provide a little post to help those of you such as college students who don't have any models to paint and feel like you can't really do anything related to the hobby right now aside from reading. I'm hoping to provide you with a couple of ways that you can still participate in 40k and be excited about it and even achieve progress within the hobby one way or another. This can be done in a couple of ways:
Thursday, January 9, 2014
Shas'o Dal'yth Myl'ok
Here I provide some of what I've written on one of the four factions that I'm working on as mentioned in a previous post
Personal Notes 101
Having taken
practically a year and a half hiatus from 40k and miniature wargaming I've
started to dive right back into it and I'm remembering everything about this
hobby that made me love it so much. In
fact I'm enjoying even more of it, for I was the type of person that absolutely
abhorred painting mini's and so at most all I had was a 1k point list painted
of Tau (my primary army, or so it was when I played 40k regularly). Having returned though I've started to paint
practically daily however, and a significant portion of that is simply from
inspiration.
Friday, January 3, 2014
Raiding Iothas - Part 3
The tension was
palpable among the squad of chosen, the silence the choice that they had all
unanimously agreed upon - unspoken at all costs. Nervously they walked forward, knees bent,
crouched in the shadows as much as possible.
This served two purposes: first of all, it would hopefully allow them to
approach the Eldar position unnoticed and allow them to take the filthy xenos
by surprise; the second function kept them out of the attention of the two
commanders in their midst. Sorcerer
Yurfalk's foul mood tainted every move he made, facial expression, grunt and
curse uttered. He jerked around as he
talked to himself, muttering about authority and some other things about orders
and hierarchy. Lord Bontav smoldered,
his eyes an inferno, his bearing overwhelming, every step seeming to leave
cracks in the concrete.
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