• andrew_bidlaw
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    Warhammer: Fantasy world. I didn’t get into 40k that much, and that world, especially in End Times before killing it off for a remaster was so vivid, morbid and satirical. Having both strategy and shooter games of a refined quality helped it too.

    Other than that, MythAdventures by Robert Lynn Asprin. Isn’t consistent, didn’t age well, but I love to reread these books from time to time. I really liked some jokes and characters here.

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      1 year ago

      I’m deep into 40k but have always wanted to delve into the fantasy side of things. Any books you’d recommend as an entry point?

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        You caught me without pants as I just left one desktop for another and lost my collection I torrented from rutracker (most of it is abandoned anyway). I remember Goetrik and Fenix being a funny series of books, and from the lore books something called Black Library (?) published great in-world books, including a very cool medievally stylized manual for inquisitors.

        Guess it’s their site: https://www.blacklibrary.com/warhammer-40000

        I can produce a magnet link to both if you are interested.

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            The first thing of G&F journey:

            https://files.catbox.moe/koaxzg.epub

            A collection of WH:F books

            magnet:?xt=urn:btih:1C9D191DD27E67E7AFE5A936C99881953C96B0CD&tr=http%3A%2F%2Fbt2.t-ru.org%2Fann%3Fmagnet&dn=%5BWargame%5D%20Games%20Workshop%20-%20Warhammer%20Fantasy%20Roleplay%20Collection%20%5B1986-2010%2C%20PDF%2C%20ENG%5D

            I can upload more books if you’d find that one interesting.