tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3901426566557963132.post4830623992796191552..comments2024-03-28T05:02:45.682-07:00Comments on Between the Bolter and Me: The Pilgrym: The Church of the Red AthenæumAdam Wierhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11710889303035437886noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3901426566557963132.post-89266659830509338712016-01-23T10:57:43.207-08:002016-01-23T10:57:43.207-08:00Thanks! I cannot wait to start making some models...Thanks! I cannot wait to start making some models for it. Also, I am happy to say that we fully fledged members of the Pilgrym group, and will be involved in the actual event come this summer! So much left to do!Eric Wierhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01276836738624222147noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3901426566557963132.post-71663241777560644612016-01-23T10:54:39.541-08:002016-01-23T10:54:39.541-08:00It certainly would be fantastic if GW took notes, ...It certainly would be fantastic if GW took notes, and used it as a springboard to re-release inquisitor at the 28mm scale or revamped Necromunda to be used for other settings besides Necromunda.Eric Wierhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01276836738624222147noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3901426566557963132.post-87410854431763786382016-01-22T13:02:13.133-08:002016-01-22T13:02:13.133-08:00Now this is great and a perfect fit for you guys :...Now this is great and a perfect fit for you guys :) Are you thinking of joining in with Migs or will you supply with content that expand and enrich the overall setting?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03705381808337789656noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3901426566557963132.post-30608060722322698212016-01-22T12:13:46.365-08:002016-01-22T12:13:46.365-08:00What would really be fascinating is if the Inq com...What would really be fascinating is if the Inq community could in any way be the proving ground for the new version of Necromunda. What would really be cool is if the Specialist Games dept. would take some of the ideas from the community, like progressing the timeline or artscaling marines (I mean, they already played around with scale on the Inquisitor game), and apply something innovated to the Necromunda boxed set.<br /><br />Regardless, the Pilgrym project is going to be massive, and with most of the community behind it it's probably going to set a new standard for this kind of narrative gameplay. Which reminds me, I still need to write up something to submit to Migs.Odiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10640581334924139121noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3901426566557963132.post-79181290470846883412016-01-22T11:19:07.132-08:002016-01-22T11:19:07.132-08:00I am glad you like it, it has been really fun to c...I am glad you like it, it has been really fun to come up with and write.<br /><br />Yeah, to be honest, I am not entirely sure how it is going to impact the 40k timeline. As you mentioned, it isn't sponsored by GW, but a few people from GW are going to be involved with the project. Possibly it will spur GW to start moving the timeline forward, he he? Regardless, it is simply neat to just think about and explore the 42nd millennium.Eric Wierhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01276836738624222147noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3901426566557963132.post-65712416473743453812016-01-22T10:58:29.465-08:002016-01-22T10:58:29.465-08:00Thanks! I am pretty happy with how it all came to...Thanks! I am pretty happy with how it all came together. We wanted to create something that seemed somewhat believable and principled, albeit pretty crazy from our perspectives, that would fit in the 40k universe. I am excited to see where it goes from here, and how the models start coming together.<br /><br />Your AoS stuff is looking darkly fascinating; I look forward to seeing the rest of the warband, and hearing more about their principles and themes. There certainly do seem to be intriguing parallels with what we are working on here! Eric Wierhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01276836738624222147noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3901426566557963132.post-8303313976125427112016-01-22T10:06:44.707-08:002016-01-22T10:06:44.707-08:00Very cool. Very well thought out. Looking forward ...Very cool. Very well thought out. Looking forward to more.<br /><br />One thing that I have found curious about the whole Pilgrym project, is that even though this isn't sponsored by GW, and none of this is going into the IP's canon, the project seems to have run through the community fairly thoroughly and gotten a lot of people involved and excited for it, and it makes me wonder what the outcome will mean for the community itself as far as timeline? Will the Inq community (or, at least the AmmoBunker-based community) splinter off into a new timeline that takes things off into the possibly post-Emperor M42?<br /><br />The ramifications of this project are daunting to say the least.Odiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10640581334924139121noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3901426566557963132.post-48406764277138115992016-01-22T09:55:35.261-08:002016-01-22T09:55:35.261-08:00Very fascinating, it feels like a real 40k cult. A...Very fascinating, it feels like a real 40k cult. A perfect mix of mysticism, madness and humility driven to a natural, extreme, maximum. Of course the implied offering of the shepherd has all kind of strange traditions to draw inspiration from. It will be interesting to see how they will take form on the field.<br /><br />On a curious side note, my own AoS project darkly mirrors yours in a way. It also centers around ritual torture and body fluids. But in my case it is for the sensations themselves and in dedication to She Who Longs.Alexanderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09995442020376894243noreply@blogger.com