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    Ogre in the Playground
     
    OldWizardGuy

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    Default Re: Warhammer 40K Fluff Discussion XVI: Where the Ordnance is Hand-Delivered!

    https://www.warhammer-community.com/...wM8hfOHeUVGjiA

    There's a LOT of cool stuff from the link:
    Warhammer Crime

    Set in the 41st Millennium, Warhammer Crime will examine the seedy underbelly of a grim, urban environment, looking at criminals and the upholders of the law in the far future. You’ll encounter consulting detectives, arbitrators, gangers, traffickers, corrupt Administratum officials, thugs and humble clerks with secrets to hide. The tales these souls tell will be perfect for fans of the detective and crime genre, as well as for Warhammer 40,000 devotees who enjoy the stories of Eisenhorn, Ravenor and Erasmus Crowl.

    Warhammer Crime launches in July 2020 with Bloodlines by Chris Wraight. Set in the corrupt and crime-ridden city of Varangantua, this is an intimate and relatable tale of low-level crime. Bloodlines will be the first in a range of books and audio dramas exploring the dark and grimy world beyond the battlefield. Watch out for more news soon.
    I know some folks have wanted a view more on the day to day stuff of 40k, and this seems like the sort of thing they might like.

    Spoiler: Really boring miniatures
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    Apparently they're the characters from the second Watcher of the Throne book.



    Yay, more battle for terra.


    Finally, another chance at making the Lion interesting.


    Wasn't Cheese a fiend for Kal Jericho stories?

    A popular favourite or two comes back as well for those who missed them the first time around



    More Last Chancers


    Some additional Ephrael Stern shenanigans with a full colour Daemonifuge

    and a new audiodrama


    Astorath gets a book


    So does Fabulous Bill


    A bit of Farsight vs Chaos action


    Imperial Fists get some love


    Some more Warhammer Horror stuff by terrible authors (though The Way Out wasn't bad, but it was very generic).

    Every single Dan Abnett story in one collection


    Some hot garbage about the SW in audiodrama form, but to make up for it, John French is doing an audiodrama about Cypher


    And another SoB audiodrama to top it off.


    That's quite a bit of pretty awesome stuff.
    Last edited by Drasius; 2019-11-11 at 05:00 AM.