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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2018/03/12 20:07:21
Subject: Fantasy Class Tropes Analogues in 40k
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Been Around the Block
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So Warhammer 40k owes a lot of its roots to fantasy elements, but set in space. Some are more obvious. Psykers are space wizards and fighters, barbarians, clerics, and paladins are all pretty evident in 40k. And all space marines are sort of monks and chaos sorcerors are warlocks.
But are there any examples of the following in 40k:
Bards (characters or types of characters that fight and create art of some sort, etc. Harlequins?)
Druid (nature magic, shapeshifting?)
Rogues (Raven Guard? Alpha Legion?)
Artificer (tech marines?)
Shaman (ancestor worship? spiritual magic?)
Any other tropes and examples of said trope come to mind?
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2018/03/12 20:55:37
Subject: Re:Fantasy Class Tropes Analogues in 40k
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Stormin' Stompa
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Well, the warp pretty much behaves like space magic so any psyker or warp user is your wizard, magician, sorcerer and so on.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2018/03/12 21:20:34
Subject: Fantasy Class Tropes Analogues in 40k
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Leader of the Sept
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Rogue Traders are rogues by definition as well as inclination
I'd put Eldar psychic powers into the druid/Shaman slot. Lots of use of spirits to power stuff, even if true reversible shape shifting isn't really tagged as a thing for them. Callidus Assassins, however, ate all about the shape shifting.
Harlequins for bards is a good catch.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2018/03/12 23:00:56
Subject: Fantasy Class Tropes Analogues in 40k
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Agile Revenant Titan
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Kroot fit pretty well as druids. Animistic shapeshifters (albeit ove generations).
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2018/03/12 23:54:50
Subject: Fantasy Class Tropes Analogues in 40k
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Witch Hunter in the Shadows
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Bards - Goff rockers. Some daemons carry instrumentation. The sisters have a little of it (more in their rpg representations)
Shamans - Space wolves
Artificers - admech, squats, ork meks, tau in a way
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2018/03/13 02:41:02
Subject: Fantasy Class Tropes Analogues in 40k
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Been Around the Block
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Kroot can shapeshift?
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2018/03/13 09:31:37
Subject: Fantasy Class Tropes Analogues in 40k
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Agile Revenant Titan
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Not really, but enough to fit their shaman class I think. Absorpsion of DNA by selective eating can alter the biology of their next generation
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