Episode 42 - Hobby Show - 40K GT Review and Dan's Narrative Catalyst

Episode 42 - Hobby Show - 40K GT Review and Dan's Narrative Catalyst

Author: Dan Mitchell February 16, 2020 Duration: 1:08:46

In today's episode, Steve talks Dan through "The Hero's Journey" and helps him place his new Astra Militarum army in the world of 40k with a bit of narrative consultancy work!

Join us as we talk about the 40k GT Final, how it went and why it made Dan take a step back from the competitive side of the game and just enjoy the hobby aspect of 40k a little more.

Links

Steve's "Footeworks" Patreon - Patreon.com/Footeworks

Dan's new Age of Sigmar Podcast - Anchor.fm/PriorityRoll and Twitter.com/PriorityRoll

Podcast Admin

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Hosted by Dan Mitchell from a surprisingly sunny corner of England, Ashes of the Imperium-A Warhammer 40,000 Podcast is a deep and engaging dive into the grim darkness of the far future. This isn't just a rundown of rules or meta lists; it's a celebration of the rich stories and personal hobby journeys that make this universe so compelling. Each episode feels like a conversation with passionate friends, unpacking the intricate lore that fuels the setting and exploring how to bring that narrative to life on the tabletop. You'll find detailed discussions on running Crusade campaigns, those long-form narrative experiences that let your army's story evolve, alongside faction deep-dives that go beyond the stats to examine their history and character. The scope extends to the wider hobby as well, covering everything from painting and modelling to the specific tactical challenges of games like Kill Team. What truly sets this podcast apart are the regular interviews with various creators and members of the wider Warhammer Community, offering unique insights you won't find elsewhere. Whether you're a lore enthusiast hungry to understand the secrets of a forgotten xenos race, a painter looking for inspiration, or a gamer planning your next narrative campaign, there's a thoughtful discussion here for you. It's the perfect audio companion for your next painting session or commute, crafted for anyone who finds joy in the countless stories woven into this iconic hobby.
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