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Mabye I am just paranoid as gak since they ruined fantasy, but the very last sentence in the last paragraph with the skull near it sent chills down my back.

Please let it just be grasping at paranoid straws.....
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The Time of Ending has been on the main rulebook timeline(s) for several editions.

In-universe, it's been the Time of Ending for several hundred years.
   
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The end times was also in fantasy. As it actually got closer, it was mentioned more and more.

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People really need to roll back the constant paranoia...Games Workshop's sales are fully supported by Warhammer 40,000...heads and shoulders above their other product lines. If they decide to move the narrative and kill some characters? Big deal.

They killed off fantasy for a reason. It wasn't selling. It was financially silly to keep a huge line of SKUs up which weren't returning profit. Warhammer 40K is not in that situation. If they change the rules? Big deal.

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 Elbows wrote:
People really need to roll back the constant paranoia...Games Workshop's sales are fully supported by Warhammer 40,000...heads and shoulders above their other product lines. If they decide to move the narrative and kill some characters? Big deal.

They killed off fantasy for a reason. It wasn't selling. It was financially silly to keep a huge line of SKUs up which weren't returning profit. Warhammer 40K is not in that situation. If they change the rules? Big deal.


I agree. On top of that, they have been pouring ever more resources into a.) adding more subfactions to 40k and b.) creating a whole new game in 30k. Fantasy was already on the verge of death, lingering in a state of neglect and disinterest for years before they finally decided to pull the plug. Can we put a moratorium on these threads for at least a few months. Sheesh.

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Ruined Fantasy? Some people say Fantasy was ruined since 6th edition so how did GW ruin Fantasy with AoS? For a lot of people, Fantasy was fixed with AoS.

So yes I think you are being paranoid. Then again, 40K has been ruined along time ago so even if 40K gets Sigmafied it will only get better not the cluster frak it is now.

See I can speak in facts too and not just opinion. Thing is, we are all really talking in opinion though.

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The emperor and his empire are dying for ages now

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