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>Astounding! It was actually, it was beyond belief. These were first and only editions of lore, and they showed no retcons of any kind. Not one. He had simply written down lore already pre-existing! Page after page of it as if he were just taking dictation. And lore, established as no lore is ever established. Move one date and the timeline would diminish. Blackwash one character and the canon would fall. I was staring through the cage of those meticulous ink-strokes at a perfect continuity....
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jannies actively pushing WH40k threads to page 10, wow... how many bezosbucks do you get for that?
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I don't get why people act like Warhammer 40,000 is some intricate masterpiece of a story
It's a setting where literally anything can happen and nothing can't be contradicted
I read one of these damn novels and in a group of characters just randomly teleport from one planet to another and it's never explained why or how that happened and the characters don't even question it



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