Subject: Thanks, and ficrecs.
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Posted on: 2017-08-15 21:47:00 UTC
Yep, that was along the lines I was thinking.
Oh, and I wasn't talking about OUR wiki, I was talking about the PPC wiki. Which, I must say, provides one of the best introductions I've seen to the vast, expansive, insane, REALLY REALLY BIG canon of 40k, despite it having no missions I've seen, and only a few Agents originating from the continuum. So some applause is in order for that.
And the 40k badfic? Yeah. I've seen some of it. It doesn't help that in 40k, "non-canon" is technically not an objective term, and that canon can shift out from under you. However, that's no excuse for not doing your research, overturning things commonly accepted as canon/fanon, or for being wrong about something that's been the same for 30 years.
One of the nice things about 40k is that it's got a nice corner of canon to place the really disturbing... adult fics, with a canon faction that explicitly has all your disturbing... interests (not sure I can say that word here). Which just makes it more annoying when badfic writers proceed to then write adult fic about factions which are canonically not interested, and also alter their biology to make it work instead.
Sorry. I just read something truly eye-bleedingly bad, which might be affecting this.
Anyways, if you want some 40k GOODFIC, (it seemed to be implied) then that I can do:
Avoiding Stupid Deaths in the 41st Millenium [Rated T]
(http://www.fanfiction.net/s/11122882/1/Avoiding-Stupid-Deaths-in-the-41st-Millennium): Yet another variant on Skippy's list (initially), it's a fascinating insight into the life of a guardsman, and progressively grows its own continuity, and even a story arc. Also, it's bloody hilarious.
Toyhammer [Rated T]
(https://www.fanfiction.net/s/5474237/1/40k-ToyHammer): A somewhat popular concept for 40k fanfic is that of "living 40k models", or, alternatively, of 40k characters coming into our world at 40k scale, both in the vein of Indian In The Cupboard. A couple of fics have done it, but this is the only one that matters, because it is so good the others fade into irrelevance. It is funny, touching, and highly entertaining, evolving from madcap comedy to something that feels - atmosphere-wise, anyways - a lot like Animorphs.
Warhammer High T-NSFW, but the site's NSFW as a whole: WHH is not the obligatory Highschool AU (THAT would be HS40k). It's actually something far stranger.
WHH takes place in an AU where the Emperor was a bit more careful - and probably nicer, and smarter - the Horus Heresy never happened, and the Crusade ended. He gave the Primarchs devices which would allow them to conceive - with a wife, of course - daughters. Who then go to Highschool together.
Yeah, I know, it sounds weird at best, awful at worst, and since it's a shared universe, some of the fics are (and there's at least one Mary Sue, in theory, but AFAICT he's never been written about). However, it's actually shockingly good, due in no small part to the work of the writer Someone Else, whose stories in the setting are the ones I would recommend the most. For introductions, I suggest his adorable and rather sappy fic "Venus's Burn" NSFW which convinced me that this wasn't an awful idea.
Confessions of a Wayward Son T: I'm not sure about putting this one one here, and it's not without it's problems. Also, I love the Thousand Sons. Like I said, I'm a sucker for moral ambiguity, and the Sons can do that pretty well when they want to. It helps that they've got (IMHO) one of the best villains in the setting. So I may be slightly biased towards this fic. Decide if it's any good for yourself.
Anyways, one semi-common (from what I've seen) fanfic premise is the idea of the Chaos Space Marine who goes rogue. Think Drizzt as your frame of reference, but less speshul (hopefully). This is, I think, a pretty good execution of that concept. For one thing, this premise makes a good deal more sense for the Sons than for just about any other Chaos Legion. Besides, being transported to an evil world of horror and corruption and then later seeing all of your friends turned into mindless robots by accident might make you rethink your allegiances. So our protagonist goes rogue and sets out to fight the forces of Chaos on his own. And things get kind of interesting. Then the fic abruptly ends because the author vanished into thin air.
If The Emperor Had A Text-To-Speech Device T - extreme profanity: Does it count as a fanfic if it's video? Whatever, I couldn't leave this one out.
What began as a one-off video rather acerbically going after some of the... less liked elements of 40k canon (at least, during the "glory days" of 5th and early 6th edition: things have improved somewhat since then) ended up being a lot more. TTS as it stands has a solid cast recurring characters, an actual plot and story arc, and is funnier than ever. Yeah, 40k's comedies tend to get hit by Cerebus a lot. It has an expanded universe with even more stuff, there's an IC podcast now... Look, just go watch it: it's a big part of how and why I got into 40k, and it's just really funny.
Sadly, the playlist is missing some of the newer episodes (namely, Special #4, where Kitten plays The God of Fate at Yu-Gi-Oh! - no, I'm not joking, yes, this IS plot-relevant), so you may just have to scroll down the video feed for them.
That's probably enough for now.