My latest pic of my roommate's rad space marine warrior woman from our Wrath and Glory campaign. Hjarka is a scout from the Thundercats chapter, astartes obsessed with the artistry of war and killing as beautifully as possible.
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Would not be shocked if we eventually get a Necron Dynasty supplement for Wrath & Glory, where the party plays as the rulers or minions of a Necron Dynasty. We got the Aeldari book! Ork & T’au books would be bangers, but a source book/civ management supplement for an Awakening Necron Tomb? That’s the ticket, brother.
Chaos in a pile with Wrath, Sloth, tf Bloodmoon, Gore, Glory, Hazard, Bone, shattered bloodmoon, Blue Moon, recovering bloodmoon*, and Ravenous: *little happy wave*
og!Eclipse: ... what the fuck
Gluttony: These are only the immediate ones, there is another like dozen we are friendly with.
og!Eclipse: *noping out*
*They are Blue Moon's Bloodmoons so they get to be included in the family blood pile
As an archivist, thinking about the right to be forgotten in a specifically archival context, and the idea that not everyone wants their stories or their records to be made available to anyone/for everyone; that often, what a community judges to be the best preservation for their own histories and culture is not what is beneficial to outsiders, especially outside academics.
More specifically, thinking about this in the context of Lord of the Rings/The Hobbit/The Silmarillion/other Legendarium books as “historical” texts. Thinking about maybe the “authors” not writing everything down because they understand the power of stories and how the telling of a thing grants a certain power over it, over how it is known and spread, and positions the teller as a figure of authority over what (and who) is depicted.
We already know that Bilbo is an unreliable narrator, that he changes things and leaves things out. There were a few posts and fics years ago, when the Hobbit movies came out, about Bilbo befriending a young Estel in Rivendell and deliberately leaving that out of his stories at Gandalf/Elrond’s request. What other things might he have left out, perhaps, out of respect for his friends in the Company and their desire to keep their culture and language private and closed?
Pengolodh compiling the Annals of Beleriand from which came the greater part of The Silmarillion - but he was in Gondolin for much of the First Age, and would have had to rely on other sources to give an account of the rest of Beleriand. Who did he talk to? What might they have said and not said, and what might they have requested he include or keep out?
Anyways, the Legendarium as an archive, something actively created and shaped by the different people in and around it, who both added things and left things out unintentionally or by design or on request.
"We are incredibly excited to reveal the cover for Warhammer 40,000: Wrath & Glory Threat Assessment: Daemons & Heretics, illustrated by the incredible Helge C. Balzer.
Coming very soon!"
Making a massive animation project to celebrate the end of the first arc in my wrath and glory game! I’m playing a rogue trader from Tallarn, he’s kept his face hidden for 3 real life years(the one with the bull helmet) and this will not only be the speech where he accepts his role,as rogue trader, but also reveals his true face.
These are some of my favorite key frames so far and Wip art of some NPCs too!