They’re actively being hunted by a Chaos god that thirsts for their souls, and so they get sub-divided with how they cope with that. There’s the aeldari, a dying race of space elves that ruthlessly shove entire human worlds in front of threats to save one of their own. Sometimes they even duct-tape smaller screamier orks to their rockets, just because they think it’s funny. They’re basically a lovable green tide of cockney accents with guns duct-taped to everything. Ork troops are counted in the billions, and their aggregate is usually referred to by the Orks signature warcry: the Waaaagh. These green-skinned abominations propagate by fungus, grow more intelligent and powerful the more of them get together, and use their combined psychic potential to actually will their trash guns to fire. It has Orks, but not your manflesh-eating, -level elf-knock-offs. This series has everything a growing boy could want. If you know me at all, then you know that I am face-first, head-over-heels, really inappropriately enamored of Warhammer 40,000, the dark science fiction universe of Space Marines, chainsaw swords and exploding bullets. Games Workshop.įor my first foray in book reviews, I want to start with the most iconic science fiction series released in recent history.
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