大菩薩峠 (The Sword of Doom, 1966) dir. Kihachi Okamoto
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I am very excited to say that I am currently working on a huge personal project that has been simmering away in the back of my mind for over a decade. Let me introduce you to 'ESKATON' a dark scifi unverse that combines the grimdark flavours of Warhammer 40,000 with old school scifi themes.
This is an ongoing project that will eventually be released as a hardback artbook. Keep your eyes peeled for more over the coming months.
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Penitents in Cuenca, Spain, ca. 1940 - by José Ortiz-Echagüe (1886 -1980), Spanish
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@opttwoodrow That's where the "Mindless" aspect separates it.
All hobbyists have a form of shiny stuff syndrome with the things they like. Mindless aspect comes into play when your just buying stuff to buy it, not painting or even fully assembling it before moving on. I feel this is encouraged by games that have this "play it in an hour, pick it up, put it down move on" kind of aspect to their style.
Gotta say, I don't *want* one page style tabletop rulesets, give me the 150 page book with complex mechanics instead
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I honestly believe its this constant push for hyper fast, one page front and back rules, no substance "gaming" that started us on the road to mindless miniature-binge buying just to play with the next thing, "I don't care about the story/lore" mentality.
Gotta say, I don't *want* one page style tabletop rulesets, give me the 150 page book with complex mechanics instead
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1610 Klushino, Polish hussar - Anatoly Telenik
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