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5/7/2016 9:57:48 AM
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Dawn of War 3 and the lore behind the Warhammer 40k universe.

So quite recently the reveal trailer for Dawn of War 3 was released and I have to say, it's amazing. I've watched it probably more than 10 times. While it understandably doesn't show any game play it's still a good watch and has definitely peaked my interest. I'm interested to see other peoples thoughts on the reveal, as I haven't seen any threads here yet about it. I have been a big fan of the Dawn of War games for a long time now, and more so the Warhammer 40k universe as a whole, ever since I picked up my first (and only) space marine minifigure at a garage sale as a kid. Unfortunately however I've had absolutely nothing to do with the lore behind warhammer 40k and I'm keen to know more behind it all. I realise there is a massive amount of info on it but I have no idea where to start, so can anyone recommend a good starting point? Books, wikis etc? I'll link an article for further info to the game for those that are interested. http://www.pcgamer.com/dawn-of-war-3-inside-relics-biggest-rts-yet/

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  • Edited by ANGRY ASIAN 500: 5/8/2016 11:18:53 AM
    Okay, off the top of my head this is what I know about warhammer 40K. [spoiler] Humanity is a theocracy whose God/emperor is on life support. Other species are the Eldar (space elves, they keep their souls in little stones to prevent slanesh from getting ahold of them) there is also another group of them known as the dark Eldar (extremely depraved Eldar.) Necrons: undead machines. the Tau (I don't know a whole lot about them, apparently their culture emphasizes the greater good or something.). The tyranids: bugs. Da orks (exactly what it sounds like, they reproduce asexually and generate small psychic fields that make whatever they believe become reality ex: red vehicles go faster because orks believe they go faster, also some have an innate understanding of mechanics and medicine.) Finally there are the Chaos gods, I heard they were a bastardization of the Norse gods but I have no idea which ones, except Odin for khorne. Nurgle: God of disease and pestilence. Khorne: God of war, blood, etc: pretty self explanatory. Slanesh: God of hedonism, created by the Eldar. Tzech?: God of plots, sorcery, etc.[/spoiler]

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