The Celestial Orrery: Why the Necrons Won't Use Their Galaxy-Killer
The Necrons have a machine that can murder any star in the galaxy. The weirdest thing about it is how little anyone uses it.
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The Necrons have a machine that can murder any star in the galaxy. The weirdest thing about it is how little anyone uses it.
GW's new Armageddon System lore article quietly dropped some of the weirdest pre-Imperial mysteries in 40K.
Fabius Bile stole the gene-seed. Chapters keep falling. The Primaris corruption question isn't if, it's when.
Space orangutans who build starships from scrap and can't say a word about it — what the Jokaero tell us about the Old Ones' last days
The 11th edition terrain rules finally let infantry vanish into ruins rather than getting alpha-struck before they fire a single shot.
Chris Wraight finally wrote what happens after the Siege of Terra, and it's the best Black Library novel in years