Saturday 21 July 2018

Episode 78: The FAQ, Keeping Paint Wet, and Crimson King Part III

 Episode 78! In this one JP and Myles do their best to break down the recent FAQ while rules guru Mark is on vacation. Then, in Painting Black ... and Other Colours, Myles discusses keeping your paint wet, especially in the summer heat. We then go into Tales of Heresy with the third part of our coverage of The Crimson King by Graham McNeill. Also don't forget to send us your Alternate Heresies, contest closes 28 July!



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Age of Darkness Episode 78

0.00  Intro

17.32  Horus Heresy FAQ
55.33  Painting Black ... and Other Colours: Keeping Paint Wet
1.20.26  Tales of Heresy: The Crimson King by Graham McNeill Part III

2.13.34  Two-Week Hobby Challenge

Closing Song is "Heavy and Hell" by FUCKING DIO
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2 comments:

  1. What are the rules for the alternative heresy?

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  2. The Kasper Hauser thing you're missing is that the Thousand Sons did nothing to him. Leman Russ suspected they were using him as a spy which led to the scene where Russ thought he was speaking to Magnus in Prospero Burns through Kasper. In fact he was speaking to no one.

    If it's not explicitly stated in that book, it is heavily implied that chaos was responsible for Kasper.

    The scene in Crimson King supports the fact that the Thousand Sons had nothing to do with Kasper as they didn't even know who he was.

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