And in the Tyranids' digestive tract.Deofuta said:Indeed I do.
The Squats will live forever in my heart!
You should see the Lost. It's a thousand pages of pure win.Pandalisk said:I love the fluff and i love the books, i've been reading gaunts ghosts latley, The Saint Omnibus is Epic.
eBay dude - it's where I shopAhumbleKnight said:I thought that the emperor died...
Yes, I do like it. It is a cool universe that I can in no way, ever, afford. PC RTS gaming will have to suffice.
Basically this. Everything about it is so deliberately "OMG EPIC" it loses its flair.ciortas1 said:No, too over the top for my likings.
Dawn of War is really awesome, but the universe itself isn't interesting to me in the least.
http://www.ragnarokz.net/2007/05/15/kharn-the-betrayer-seriously-what-a-guy/Sebenko said:Not quite. He's been on life support for then thousand years.AhumbleKnight said:I thought that the emperor died...
Yeah, it's pretty entertaining. And Kharne is a pretty great guy.
I have, at least the first 3 or 4. The first one is really, good, but they get very samey very fast.rosac said:read the ciaphas cain novels- they actually have a good amount of humour in, unlike most (i.e all) the other 40k non ork fluff.Mymla said:Pretty much this, although I did read a bunch of the books. Problem with 40k, though, is that "In the grimdark grimdark of the grimdark grimdark, there is only grimdark" gets really old after a while.GloatingSwine said:I like the fluff, kinda. Not enough to read any of the books or anything, but it's a fun universe.
Don't really like the game. Other tabletop miniatures games have more tactical choice involved in army choice and on the tabletop. 40k is all just a bit obvious and dull.