Which 40K character's death has affected you the most?
Why are you emotionally invested in long-form toy advertisements?
>>97368702That's 30k.
>Sanguinus>40klol?
Saul Invictus
>>97368702The death of the game's character.
>>97368775It doesn't really matter to me even if it is a "toy advertisement." 40k is the most intricate and impactful fictional universe I've ever encountered. I feel like it really conveys something profound. >>97368702It has to be Horus. His fate really says something about the human condition.
>>97368846This. When they revealed the Custodes had always been female, I really felt the good writing grip me. It shook me to the core, making me vibrate with motion.
>>97368858You're describing >>97368844.
>>97368858I'm pretty sure you're making fun of me.
>>97368883No...
>>97368846You should really read more then
>>97368702buy an ad
>>97368846Seconding >>97368898. I'm not even saying it derisively. If you're not ironic and not saying that out of sheer childhood nostalgia, you're seriously missing out.
>>97368898>>97368924I've read a lot. No other fictional universe has the scale and depth of 40K.
>>97368846>>97368937You're baiting and anyone that falls for this is a retard.
>>97368858The funny thing is that I believe you, even if not in the way you think.>>97368702It didn't "affect" me of course, but Tycho dying on armageddon was like a closure of some kind.
>>97368937It's wide definitely but there's not much depth. Factions in Warhammer don't really have much going on compared to whatever they're ripped off from. Eldar are the only real exception.
>>97368702Alan Bligh
>>97368952>40kids can't be genuine manchildren, it has to be an act