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This poem affected me greatly when I first read it, to the point that I translated it instantly, in a single sitting - admittedly, that's ea
While working on other things, I did a test base for a grimy, industrial hellscape. I want to use this kind of basing for Death Guard in both eras, as well as for Necromunda projects.
It's basically this tutorial from @helgewilhelm, except I don't like mixing static grass into things the way he does. Also I'm not as good! But this is how you get better, so I'm pretty pleased with a first go.
The creamy boy in the second photo is so you can see how they'd go together. Reckon the pale cream pops against the muck, so job's a good 'un. Now to get some scored plasticard and smash a watch...
The apocalypse is a huge event. But reality is not like that. In my film, the end of the world is very silent, very weak. So the end of the world comes as I see it coming in real life—slowly and quietly. Death is always the most terrible scene, and when you watch someone dying— an animal or a human—it's always terrible, and the most terrible thing is that it looks like nothing happened.
Bela Tarr (talking about his film The Turin Horse) quoted by Eduardo Viveiros De Castro and Debora Danowski in The Ends of the World
+ + + Thought for the Day: If then, you act with hostility against the Emperor and are unwilling to obey Him, He will increase the plague on you seven times according to your sins. + + +
+ + + Thought for the Day: If you refuse and rebel, you will be devoured by the sword + + +
If I was dying and had to play a game against Death to determine my fate I would pick Uno. Not because I think I could win a game of Uno against Death. Just because I like Uno and if I can do one thing before I die, Uno isn't so bad.
Uno isn't as fun with only two players though so I would have to take someone with me.
Any volunteers?
i kinda of just dont want to exist anymore
im tired of being so pwerless
36 Posts Christian Black Metal, day 170: "Blasphemy Temple" by Against Death
This was the other band on the "Excidium Satanas" split with Soterion, though this song is from a later release.