Anyone Know Any Good WH40k Fanfiction?
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Anyone Know Any Good WH40k Fanfiction?
I figured as it is related to Fanfiction as a sort of link-request it belongs here. If it doesn't, my apologies in advance.
Excepting Imperial Overlord's masterful fanfics of which I am mostly done with and that monstrous leftover from the Inquisitor game played on the board, is there no other fantiction related to 40k or even 40k/Other Universe Crossover fiction? I haven't found much besides some sub-par fanfictionized battle reports on Fanfiction.net and the aformentioned IO-authored ones and a sparse few others on this board.
Anyone know of some good ones? I always liked Imperium-centered ones, but I'll take anything...
Excepting Imperial Overlord's masterful fanfics of which I am mostly done with and that monstrous leftover from the Inquisitor game played on the board, is there no other fantiction related to 40k or even 40k/Other Universe Crossover fiction? I haven't found much besides some sub-par fanfictionized battle reports on Fanfiction.net and the aformentioned IO-authored ones and a sparse few others on this board.
Anyone know of some good ones? I always liked Imperium-centered ones, but I'll take anything...
There's more? Assuming I'm thinking of the same multi-100 page long thread, I got to about page 125 of the thread (I'm rather stubborn when I put my mind to it) and gave up somewhere in the nature of a few tens of pages after the Sainthood of that Psyker-Null Sister and when Inquisitor Nathan mentions the picture of the Emperor he happened to just have inside his knapsack (I laughed out loud for a while at that scene, to the odd looks from the other room).Pcm979 wrote:*Coughs* We're continuing said monstrous leftover on another board, and IO isn't the only one scribbling the stuff down.
To answer your second... sentance-clause?... Yes, that's why I edited in "few others" to clarify that IO wasn't the only author here.
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You must not have looked very hard, or maybe you didn't notice that FF.net's default view settings don't list M-rated fics. And this is Warhammer 40K, M or R ratings are practically required.
Ascension
Imperator
Bitter Iron
The Hand of Redemption
Karia's Search
Snowstorm
A Different Kind of War
Betrayal
The Joy of Sect
In the Eyes of Men
The End of All Things
C'tan, Lilnin, The Giver and the Taker
To Ourselves We Must be True
I Did It
Kaela Mensha Khaine: The Awakening
Lone Warrior
The Second Legion
Elsewhere, and Elsewhen
Korsal
A buttload of goodies among the drek. Some are violent as hell, a few are fucking funny (especially I Did It), a couple are downright contradictory to the official fluff, but these're all good, and some are great.
In addition, there's this: Imperial Literature
Finally, many websites featureing custom armies will have fluff to go with them.
Ascension
Imperator
Bitter Iron
The Hand of Redemption
Karia's Search
Snowstorm
A Different Kind of War
Betrayal
The Joy of Sect
In the Eyes of Men
The End of All Things
C'tan, Lilnin, The Giver and the Taker
To Ourselves We Must be True
I Did It
Kaela Mensha Khaine: The Awakening
Lone Warrior
The Second Legion
Elsewhere, and Elsewhen
Korsal
A buttload of goodies among the drek. Some are violent as hell, a few are fucking funny (especially I Did It), a couple are downright contradictory to the official fluff, but these're all good, and some are great.
In addition, there's this: Imperial Literature
Finally, many websites featureing custom armies will have fluff to go with them.
"Mother, implement Case Omega."
-the last time Colin MacIntyre gives an order without thinking it through.
-the last time Colin MacIntyre gives an order without thinking it through.
I'm pretty sure I remembered to engage the M ratings, but I think I just didn't bother to sort out the good ones from the sugar-high play formatted anime crossovers due to the tediousness.technomage wrote:You must not have looked very hard, or maybe you didn't notice that FF.net's default view settings don't list M-rated fics. And this is Warhammer 40K, M or R ratings are practically required.
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Contradictory to fluff? I wouldn't know 40k canon if it shot me in the face and eviscerated my stomach.
Ah, now there's somewhere I remember but couldn't find. Good days of reading ahead.In addition, there's this: Imperial Literature
Many thanks.
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One of the nice things about the 40K universe. It's so... flexible. If even GW will bend it like a pretzel, so can we.
Tell me what you think of I Did It. It made me laugh so hard, I literally choked on my Pepsi. I haven't laughed that hard in months.
Tell me what you think of I Did It. It made me laugh so hard, I literally choked on my Pepsi. I haven't laughed that hard in months.
"Mother, implement Case Omega."
-the last time Colin MacIntyre gives an order without thinking it through.
-the last time Colin MacIntyre gives an order without thinking it through.
Yyyyeah, it is a bit long and occasionally mediocre/silly. Skipping to the end and then starting the sequel (Which is only on page ten, woohoo) is probably the way to go.MRDOD wrote:There's more? Assuming I'm thinking of the same multi-100 page long thread, I got to about page 125 of the thread (I'm rather stubborn when I put my mind to it) and gave up somewhere in the nature of a few tens of pages after the Sainthood of that Psyker-Null Sister and when Inquisitor Nathan mentions the picture of the Emperor he happened to just have inside his knapsack (I laughed out loud for a while at that scene, to the odd looks from the other room).
I call it a 'slause'. They're all the rage in my head.MRDOD wrote:To answer your second... sentance-clause?... Yes, that's why I edited in "few others" to clarify that IO wasn't the only author here.
Mediocre/silly? That was the best part in those 125-ish pages! The man pulls out a friggin' commemorative photo of the Emperor (Maybe the God-Emperor had, like, Ecclesiarchy baseball cards back then ) at the drop of a hat and every single other person falls to his knees in abject awe while he nonchalantly unpacks. And he's totally oblivious.Pcm979 wrote:Yyyyeah, it is a bit long and occasionally mediocre/silly. Skipping to the end and then starting the sequel (Which is only on page ten, woohoo) is probably the way to go.