In a completely unexpected and totally unforeseeable move, I’ve put together a Shadow Collective list. Let’s check it out!
Tag: Philosophy
Proxy Wars – A Konflikt Far Far Away (Part IV of IV)
Did you think I had forgotten about this little pet project? Not on your life! It’s time for the final installment of Proxy Wars – A Konflikt Far Far Away.
Games Workshop Needs to add more Character to the Chaos Daemons
In many ways one of the best things to ever happen to the Necrons was the lore re-write that occurred in their fifth edition codex. While they went from a competently inscrutable race led by mysterious gods to one that was mired in internal politics like everyone else. They also became more interesting and complex…
Proxy Wars – A Konflikt Far Far Away (Part III of IV)
Prepare your mostly machine body for another installment of Proxy Wars! This week we buck the trend of blindly following people’s interests to take a look at the least popular faction in the Star Wars: Legion tournament scene, the Separatists.
Proxy Wars – A Konflikt Far Far Away (Part II of IV)
Time for another installment of Proxy Wars, where I try to convince you to play a new game with models you already have. Last week we looked at using your Imperial miniatures to play Konflikt ‘47. This week we are going to give them some opponents using a Rebel Alliance force.
40K Philosophy Year in Review
I want to start this recap properly with a big “Thank you!” to everyone who read, discussed, and shared these articles.
40K Philosophy: Reconciliation
While understanding that Warhammer is designed to defy or spite the idea of sound living principles, resolution, and progress (unless that progress is also subverted for the sake of some larger moral compromise), Warhammer fiction is at its best when it challenges its fundamental premises.
Primarch Philosophy: Horus
This is the truth of Horus Lupercal – that it didn’t matter how much he was given, born with, or celebrated, he was only really interested in himself and his own desires.
Art and Philosophy
“Art is subjective.” Yeah, we’ve all heard that one. This cliche saying basically means that not all art means the same thing to everyone. While that can certainly be true, I tend to look at art interpretation much like I look at literary interpretation – not all interpretations are equal or are equally supported by the subject matter.
Mental Health and the 40K Hobby: Special Interview Part 2
No article today, dear readers, but instead I have an extra-long video for you! The much anticipated second part of the mental health discussion is here! Dr. Nahumck took close to 2 hours out of his day (and part of the Dodgers’ game!) to speak to me and answer some questions.