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Guy in a discord I'm in is complaining that Purge the Foe is overpowered. He played disruption guard and I guess ended up fighting emperor's children and apparently couldn't do much.
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There actually is in one novel. When Wayne Loykin of the first and only. Is getting in position to blow some. Commanders face off with his long glass. He finds a bunch of children in a family nailed to the wall.I'm not saying I want to see an Ork play kickball with a kid's head, but I am saying that kids, at least from what I've read, tend to be kind of ignored in Warhammer 40k. I do think there are a few novels where it does happen, mind you, but I can't really think of any off the top of my head.
i think in Sons of Dorn which a novel about the Crimson Fists' defence of Rynn's world there is a part where a sternguard SM who has been fighting guerilla against orks with the local PDF has to execute some younger girls or women before they're cooked alive by orks on a pyre, its not explicit, but the implication is thereHonestly, I feel like the weakest thing about most Warhammer novels with regards to the Xenos and Chaos is that we never see any real harm come to kids that I can think of. I kind of get why, but there's a reason shit like this hits so hard.
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I'm not saying I want to see an Ork play kickball with a kid's head, but I am saying that kids, at least from what I've read, tend to be kind of ignored in Warhammer 40k. I do think there are a few novels where it does happen, mind you, but I can't really think of any off the top of my head.
There's a couple. Three I can actually think of from the top of my head.Honestly, I feel like the weakest thing about most Warhammer novels with regards to the Xenos and Chaos is that we never see any real harm come to kids that I can think of. I kind of get why, but there's a reason shit like this hits so hard.
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I'm not saying I want to see an Ork play kickball with a kid's head, but I am saying that kids, at least from what I've read, tend to be kind of ignored in Warhammer 40k. I do think there are a few novels where it does happen, mind you, but I can't really think of any off the top of my head.
Yeah that was particularly brutal.Warriors of Ultramar a miner on an outlying world watches nids kill and eat his entire family including kids (and all his neighbors) because they chose to not obey the evacuation requests because 'they're just xenos we can defend our town just fine'.
I agree like I said I don't need to see it, and I haven't read a lot of the books that feature stuff like that even if it's mentioned in passing. I was just saying that from what I have read it feels like it's something that's not really touched on.With how brutally graphic a lot of the books can be, I'm fine not having to read about certain topics. I dont need to read about rape to know that it happens, nor do I need to read about children being slaughtered. I can extrapolate without making my spaceman books uncomfortable.
Wait what?The black Templars in this show an incredable degree of compassion and humanity when they realize what's really going on. And its always great to see SM's think for themselves, completely drop their faulty orders and save the day for humanity. Just pure wholesome smiting all around.
Doesn't sound like the uber-xenophobic, highly zealous Black Templars. Unless they're from the older editions, maybe.It was also pretty cute to have them buddy up with the local government enforcers and have them ride or die with the BT's .
With how the franchise is getting into safe-edgy territory, these topics will be touched on less and less.The other two are chaos possessed pskyer kids, One in Eisenhorn that has to be shot by the MC after he is "saved" by a space marine and kills him for it. and the other was in one of the Ciaphias Cain Books. Cain by sheer willpower alone manages to shoot him dead after he tries to corrupt him. I fucking cheered.
Unfortunately.With how the franchise is getting into safe-edgy territory, these topics will be touched on less and less.
i still can't believe these are real
They didn't do well as far as I can tell. They only made six and the last one was 5 years agoi still can't believe these are real
can't imagine whyThey didn't do well as far as I can tell. They only made six and the last one was 5 years ago
Yeah that was particularly brutal.
They made an aos one lmfao?
There is a difference between something truly awful being used for a cheap gasp and to showcase how fucked things are. The former is The Boys comic. The latter is Berserk's Eclipse in its entirety or really just Berserk.Sometimes the shock value adds narrative weight though.
I keep meaning to read these. I really want to know their take on the tau and genestealers.i still can't believe these are real
These guys might be liberal for BT's because the captain and chaplain have been around the block for a couple hundred years.Wait what?
Doesn't sound like the uber-xenophobic, highly zealous Black Templars. Unless they're from the older editions, maybe.
There is a difference between something truly awful being used for a cheap gasp and to showcase how fucked things are. The former is The Boys comic. The latter is Berserk's Eclipse in its entirety or really just Berserk.
Key is to actually treat these things as what they are rather than a cheap joke or juvenile attempt to get a rise out of people for the sake of it.
See, that doesn't really work because there's almost no plausible reason for it happening. That's one way to separate schlock from actual grim and grittiness. Would you buy chaos space marines and cultists killing children? Yes, but to an extent. It's why the example I posted above worked rather than being edgy for edgy's sake: Uralon knew he couldn't break the guardsmen but their kids saw their parents willing to let them die over surrender besides the possible chaos indoctrination. It had a purpose, it was something you could see happening, and more important something someone like that would do if possible or if they had to.Imagine if every novel had to stop and pause for baby eating to try and sell you that the grim darkness is both grim and dark.
From what I understood the books were way darker and more lore accurate than people expected, so the grifters ignored them and moved to the next targets.Wasn't there a bunch of books with a psyker kid protagonist, back when GW attempted to be kid-friendly to achieve more sales?