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Lorgar: What if the person who named the Walkie Talkies named everything?
Perturabo: Pregnancy tests are Maybe Babies.
Fulgrim: Socks are Feetie Heaties.
Mortarion: Defibrillators are Heartie Starties.
Konrad: Nightmares are Dreamy Screamies.
Alpharius: Stamps are Lickie Stickies.
Emperor: I hate you guys so much.
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cursed-40k-thoughts · 28 days
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do you think the Custodes put on random old earth shows/anime to keep him entertained?
Yeah but Tzeentch swapped out all the DVDs so it’s exclusively Dragonball GT and Boruto. In a rather helpful twist, the pain he goes through when watching them actually allows him to ignore the psychic agony of the throne for a while.
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Are we gonna get the god Emperor post heresy?
From warhammer 40k
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ruoyuart · 2 years
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Sorry for the delay, I've been occupied with studio stuff, but here's a new comic; Trazyn-ana Jones. Please, if you want to support me to keep making content like this, consider supporting my Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/ruoyuart, or donate to my Ko-fi at https://ko-fi.com/ruoyuart or Paypal Me at  paypal.me/ruoyuart!
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sreegs · 1 year
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severianrising · 15 days
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just-geck007 · 1 month
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Final Thoughts on Children of Dune & First Impressions of God Emporer of Dune
Children of Dune
Wowie-zawa...
This book fucked me in the ass, elephant cock, no lube. As I have mentioned to a few IRLs, I would rather drag my bare pussy over hot coals than read it again. To paint a picture of how difficult it was to stay engaged with this book: I read 6 books in January. I read 1/2 of a book from the start of February to early March, and that 1/2 book was... you guessed it... Children of Dune.
The book picks up nearly 8 years (iirc) after the end of Dune Messiah following Ghanima & Leto ii. Which in itself is not an issue. Although both characters are supposedly a foil for Alia, whom Frank does not characterize very well.
That is if you count being "an abomination" for the entirety of the book as ~characterization~. That, and the fact she is possessed, by Baron Harkonnen. Which I feel was Franky's last stab at making the Baron a key character, though he kinda-sorta lost the plot on this one near the end of the book.
... I mean, that is unless he brings the Baron back to possess another character...
Anywayssss...
The book itself is strangely paced. At times it jumps between different character's POVs that are happening congruently, at times it skips multiple days and weeks between chapters. The end of the book also feels relatively rushed, as if Frank has to try and fit multiple key parts into the last 10 pages. With that, it is important to note that the last 50 pages of the novel were hands down my favorite part of the book. It is hard to tell if this was because the book was almost over or because the plot actually came together.
I also think the style in this book is quite consistent with the previous 2 books (this is important as there is an abrupt style change in God Emperor). This style is very clunky and dense almost as if *it* expects you to decipher the riddles in which it is speaking. Children of Dune read in the same manner, making it a very drawn-out read, parts of it requiring one's utmost attention lest you miss a vital clue that could only be divulged by reading between the lines of Frank's shroom-filled delusions.
All in all, I found this book to be my least favorite of the Dune books, with Messiah as a close second.
This is the perfect segue to my opening thoughts on God Emperor of Dune:
As I am only about 50 pages into the book this is very much preemptive, though I already find myself enjoying this book much more than the last 2. I think this has to do with the immediate change in writing style. Frank must have taken a brick to the head to change his style this much, but after drowning in a sea of riddles for the last ~2,000 pages I find this to be a much-welcomed breath of fresh air.
God Emperor opens up about 3,000 years following the end of Children of Dune, from what appears to be the perspective of a scholar. This chapter is also unique as it does not open with a quotation, that which has been present at the start of each chapter in the previous 3 books, instead, it opens with a single sentence announcing where the piece of text originates from. In this case, it is an "Excerpt from [a] speech," that is announcing a discovery of a *presumably* important artifact.
The next chapter picks up again with the chapter-opening quotations, (Yes... That is what we will call them.) and jumps immediately into an action scene, which I found unusual as well as Franky typically writes in a more ballad-esque style. Thus far this book is very energetic & snappy and I am very excited to finish it and move on to Heretics, given that Frank continues with his newfound style!
Will update with more DUNE thoughts in the next few weeks, life is busy right now.
geck out beetches!
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tjguy942 · 2 months
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Felt like drawing the sandworm guy
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felixlunallena · 29 days
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lalalipuyofgulg · 4 months
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Is anyone still confused about why Frank Herbert said these books were unfilmable?
It's not that he couldn't imagine CGI.
Good luck with that one, Hollywood.
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theboywhocan11 · 1 year
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Paul Atreides: Ahhhh, that is your own flesh yet. Where will that flesh take you?
Leto Atreides II: Into a place where humans may create their futures from instant to instant.
(Page: 407. Novel: Children of Dune. Author: Frank Herbert)
Commentary: This is a conversation between Paul Atreides (a.k.a. The Preacher) and his son, Leto Atreides II regarding the new sandtrout skin that's covering much of his body. This conversation is a foreshadow of Leto Atreides II becoming the God Emperor of Dune for the next 4,000 years of enforced peace that will in turn engraved in the human instinct and psyche to no longer put their trust in the mystique of Hero-Leader-Messiah figures and instead put trust into their own, so they can create their own futures from instant to instant.
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lord-kallig · 11 months
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Ask Meme: Warhammer Gods 2 Boogaloo
While it references Muse in all cases, it can be applied to multiple Muses and/or the Mun if desired. Updated version of my old Ask Meme here If you have any additions to the list, feel free to add them by reblogging or making your own version
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Gods of Chaos
Khorne - What is your muse's prefered means of combat?
Slaanesh - What is something your muse has taken too far or overly indulged in?
Tzeentch - Is knowledge for the sake of knowledge worth seeking?
Nurgle - When can your muse find peace?
Malice - How easily does your muse earn enemies?
Malal - What is your favourite idea for a muse of yours which you can't become canon for them?
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Imperial Gods
Neoth - How different does your muse act around different people? What are they like when alone?
Revelation - Does your muse thing tyranny can be valuable/required? If conditional, under what conditions?
Omnissiah - How technologically adept is your muse?
Sigmar - Can multiple faiths be stable alongside one another?
Ulric - Does your muse believe people should be self sufficient or be able to rely on others?
Morr - Does your muse fear death? What do they think will happen after death?
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Aeldari and Elven Gods
Asuryan - Does your muse believe in a destiny?
Khaine - When is violence justified for your muse, if it can be justified at all?
Cegorach - What is your muse's sense of humour like?
Ynnead - When is a sacrifice too great for your muse?
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Other Gods
Gorkamorka - Does your muse think it is better to be Cunning or Brutal?
T'au'va - Does your muse believe in any divine beings? What does it mean to your muse for something to be divine?
Grimnir - What is your muse's proudest/most significant deed/event?
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artapir · 2 years
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More Egyptian Midjourneys. A relict biolithic cyberdrone as per
www.deviantart.com/thomastapir/art/Benediction-878391692
plus plume moth pilgrims lost Midjourney in the desert. Also I asked the bot for a trilobite sphinx and it created the freakin’ God Emperor!
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goodjohnjr · 1 year
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The Religion Of The God Emperor | Dune Lore
The Religion Of The God Emperor | Dune Lore What Is It? The YouTube video The Religion Of The God Emperor | Dune Lore by the YouTube channel Nerd Cookies: The Religion Of The God Emperor | Dune Lore Here is the description for this video: The most dramatic example of the dire consequences of blind faith and unquestioning belief can be found with the rise of the mighty and terrible God…
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mthomasapple · 28 days
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Today’s quote
A bad administrator is more concerned with reports than with decisions. He wants the hard record which he can display as an excuse for his errors. Lord Leto II
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