![]() “heroes”?Īrks of Omen has seen Games Workshop introduce a new threat to the world of Warhammer 40,000: Vashtorr the Arkifane, a new daemonic demigod aligned with the forces of Chaos, but not beholden to any of the four primary Chaos Gods that already existed: Khorne the Blood God, Nurgle the Lord of Decay, Tzeentch the Changer of Ways, and Slaanesh, the Prince of Excess. The answer, is of course, a little good, and a lot bad, for the future of Warhammer 40,000's. But the reason the Imperium and its Space Marine legions are blindsided by the re-emergence of the Tyrands of Hive Fleet Leviathan-to the point even Terra, humanity’s home world and the seat of power of the Imperium’s fascistic God-Emperor, is threatened by them-is that the current story of Warhammer 40,000, told across a series of source books collectively known as Arks of Omen, has been distracting them on pretty much the other side of the galaxy.Īhead of the release of the final book in the series this coming weekend, Arks of Omen: The Lion, Games Workshop detailed the broad strokes of how things come to a conclusion in the “Imperium Nihilus,” the section of humanity’s empire cut off from the main bulk by the aforementioned giant, evil wound in the fabric of spacetime. ![]() Like I said: things start bad, get worse. Remembering Enterprise: The Test Shuttle That Never Flew to Space ![]() These Winning Close-Up Photos Show Life That's Often Overlooked ![]()
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