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Divus Augustus gold coin. Augustus died on 19th August 14 AD and he was deified by the Senate shortly after his funeral.
#ancient rome#roman empire#ancient history#ancient culture#julio claudian dynasty#augustus#emperor augustus#imperial cult#coin#roman coin#ancient coin#gold coin#aureus
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Drukhari GF by @meltgar on twitter
#drukhari#dark eldar#eldar#aeldari#wych#wyches#wych cult#kabal#kabalite#kabalites#imperial guard#steel legion#wh40k meme#meme#awesome#beautiful#oh no she’s hot#i love her#relationship goals#funny#warhammer 40k#wh40k#warhammer#40k#warhammer 40000
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How delusional do you have to be to think that the religion that has forcibly invaded and converted multiple countries throughout the centuries has preserved languages and cultures.
Old norse was only converted to the Latin alphabet because of Christianity, almost destroying the runic alphabet.
Christians forced indigenous children in North America and Canada to attend schools that stripped them of their culture and abuse them into Christianity. There are still Christian organisations who are dedicated to preaching to the native tribes on the North American continent.
How many mythological/folklore/fairytale figures have been diluted down to make it more christian friendly? How many have been demonised because they went against christian values?
How many historical artifacts or culturally significant items have been stolen or destroyed because of Christianity?
It genuinely breaks my heart to think of all the pain and suffering and death Christianity has caused to numerous countries, and the historical knowledge we might have lost in the process.
#ex jw#ex jehovah's witness#jehovah's witnesses#religious trauma#exjw#cult survivor#ex christian#ex cult#apostate#possible tw#culture#culturalheritage#christianity#imperialism#conversion#languages
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the Adventures of Commissar Henrik Gynt and the Krieg 173rd
I stole this joke from Full Metal Jacket
#warhammer 40000#warhammer 40k#death korps#death korps of krieg#comic#webcomic#kasrkin#cadia#genestealer cults#tyranids#imperial guard#astra militarum#2023
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Don't be yourself, be like me
#race in america#race issues#black lives matter#blacklivesmatter#black history#black people#racism#racial injustice#racial issues#race relations#black liberation#white supremacy#anti blackness#oppression#imperialism#white privelage#maga 2024#maga morons#maga cult#republicans#black men#blm movement#black empowerment#frustation#black women#africa#frustrated
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WIP of the Baneblade!
So far I’m liking how it’s coming out, I’m not the happiest with it but I’m never truly happy with any of my models. Not sure if I’ll do much to it beyond maybe just rusting up the lascannon barrels, I’m kind of done with this model for now.
#warhammer 40k#wh 40k#warhammer 40000#wh40k#40k#miniature painting#mini painting#genestealer cults#imperial guard
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Been binge watching the original GIJoe series.
Need me an Imperium of Man Propaganda Series in the same vein as ciaphas cain. Except with a Regiment of Imperial guard made up entirely of Guardsman representing nearly every uniqe Regiment type in the Guard.
Anyone know what the British Equivalent of "Joe" is?
Till then I Got the working Title "I.G. Joe"
Cobra would be a Genestealer Cult Called "The Cult of the Celestial Serpent."
#gi joe#a real american hero#cobra#40k#warhammer 40k#imperial guard#astra militarum#genestealers#genestealer cults
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Something in 40k which I find interesting, very funny, and also both realistic but a really weird worlbuilding choice for a setting that is meant to be at least somewhat satirical is that the Imperial Cult of the Imperium of Man is in many ways more tolerant of heterodoxy than the real world Catholic Church
#40k#warhammer 40k#imperial cult#imperial creed#ecclesiarchy#this is mainly only on paper#but you also see it in practice#the only non-negotiable requirements to be in line with the imperial creed are following three basic rules#monotheistic emperor worship#human supremacism#and obedience to the state#other than that what you can and cannot get away with largely depends on what mood your local religious leader is in#missionaries generally find it easier to just syncretise the god emperor and is saints with local gods#and dissuade traditons like cannibalism by replacing them with things like ritual consumption of totemic animals#meanwhile irl the catholic church loses their shit over folk saints#of course 40k priests can and will declare something heresy if they think its convenient#also another funny thing is that sebastian thor in many ways did something that martin luthor failed to#reform the church without triggering a schism
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Genuine question, not trying to start a fight, why do you get so upset about gods and churches being presented in a negative light in fictional works?
No pbs!
I guess it's a mix of being too common, too forced and having, in general, the cast use common tropish arguments to fight /defeat them.
I rant a lot about this game, but take TS where we have three sort of factions opposing each other, and each are supposed to suck. Who is the faction who never receives any "positive traits" or "pet the dog" moment?
The game force fed us a scene where an Aesfroti soldier - when Aesfrost is depicted as a highly militarised nation with a cult of personality towards their current ruler, that invaded the protag's home and slaughtered several civilians and NPCs in the process - say goodbye to his wife and kids before going to "war" to defend his land against, well, the protags who are invading it to kill their warmongering leader.
As force-fed as this scene was, it, I believe at least, tried to tell us that even the Aesfrosti who pillaged villages and killed their inhabitants are humans, and care about their loved ones, sure it's corny, but it's all about not deshumanising any party.
When we attack Hyzante? Niet, zilch, nothing. No similar scene where random soldiers, or NPCs, worry about what is going on and if they're going to die when their wall has been breached. They just, don't exist in this context.
I think the cherry on the cake is the Golden Route scene, where, apparently, nationalists Aesfrosti decide to turn back against their ultra charismatic leader because, uh, he "lied" when he declared the war and used a false pretense, so the soldiers and people who were butchering babies and invading a city where people were preparing a marriage apparently now have morals and rebel.
There's no similar scene for Hyzante when the cast reveals that the teachings of their Goddess were made up and salt wasn't exclusively given to them by divine intervention, because rock salt exists everywhere. Sure it would be a bit weird and forced that people thinking they're chosen ones and looking down on everyone else suddenly, hm, don't break down when their entire system of belief is shattered, but hey, if the Aesfrostian Gregor can have morals after washing his hands of all this Glenbrookian blood, why shouldn't religious npc #55 not make the same heel face turn?
And then, we have the slavery/human experimentation plot - in general, when TS tries to give nuance, they more or less explain/justify why something that "sucks" is done, it's basically Silvio's character.
Aesfrost' Gustadolph manages to push his "freedom" mentality because his land is a harsh place where people are desperate to survive, salt smuggling is reprehensible, but it's the only way to give some to the ones who cannot afford it. Of course is everyone is free, no one is because, as Gustadolph puts it, they're basically free to die for his ambitions.
Hyzante? Follows a racist creed where Rozellians have to pay for some great sin, and are slaved away in a lake to recover salt until they die. It's, later, justified by Hyzante wanting to keep its salt monopoly else they don't have anything, and wanting to curb down the Rozelle people because they know about the exitence of rock salt (and I guess getting free workers to harvest salt from the lake + having state enemies make his own population docile/not willing to rebel ?).
And then, we have the human experimentations, that are just done for, uhh, Idore's lol. When Hyzante is known for its "advanced medicine" and we could have had the usual dilemna of, idk, having those humans experimentations used to develop this medicine that is reknown in the world (idk, sacrificing a Rozellian to save someone else's life?) - it's not the angle the devs picked. Rozellians are sacrificed to power up an idol, Idore wants to control the world through his idol and soft power (compared to Gustadolph's hard power) and manipulates his people (just like Gustadolph) to do so.
The two are very similar, but who is the final boss? Complete with a transformation in an eldritch monster? The war-mongering imperialist or the jaded old man who is leading de facto a religion?
Hopefully there's the entire "human experimentations for no other purpose than the lols" to settle them apart.
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I recently watched Dune, and even if I have some issues with the adaptation, the Bene Gesserit isn't portrayed as "comically" evil-er than the Harkonen Empire, I reckon the comparison isn't adequate, because Dune is multi book series when I'm mostly talking about video games.
Symphonia's church of Martel is a font for the Big Bad (tm) to put in motion his nefarious plans, and yet, through the game, we see how random clergymen use their, uh, religious buildings to help people around. Ultimately Martel herself is reincarnated through plot device and tells the big bad to stop being an ass and the story is less about "church and gods evil" but "big bad distorts Martel/church's teachings and role for his plans because he has a tragic backstory"
(but then Symphonia ends with the biggest whitewashing from every Tales I've played for its big bad so I'll stop talking about it because otherwise I'm going to be salty).
Abyss' church is more or less the same thing - the Church is supposed to help people deal with the fact their verse has "predestination stones" where the future is already written, and in the course of the game, we see how it has several factions and one opposes the group (who has the pope as a NPC!) - but it's not a story about "gods bad church BaD".
I remember playing Suikoden Tierkreis a long time ago, and while the game seemed to go through familiar "church bad gods bad" route and we end with defeating a god-like entity... I pretty much loved the twist that, in a game that relied on alternate dimensions/universe, the god-like entity was actually the protag if he made different choices!
In those games, if you fight a religious body and someone pretending to be a God or what not - it's not because people fight against an eldritch creature who wants world domination and to erase puny insects, or is the reason why everything goes wrong, but because, at the end, the conflict/fight is ultimately caused by someone, generally a human or at least a non "god like" entity, wanting to destroy the world.
I don't remember if FE was my first JRPG series or not, but I always liked the idea that if the world is doomed in those games and the heroes must prevent said doom, it's not because a god-like being wants to destroy the world, but because people, humans/randoms are the most shitty ones out there.
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As for the "tropes" often used to deride fictional churchs and religious people, well, I will again point to TS - which did a splendid job in the Benedict Route where you smash Hyzante after allying with Aesfrost.
There's one battle where out protags diss Hyzantese because they worship a goddess and have no free will, listening to Her teachings and Her says (the traditional "religious people have no free will and listen to their churches who tell them how to think!") - which is immediately countered by one of those Hyzantese characters asking Serenor if he's not the same, but instead of blindly listening to a Goddess, blindly follows Benedict. And it ends with the final chapter title referencing automatons/puppets : who is that title talking about ? The fake "idol" Idore created, or the fake "king" Benedict created?
Anyways, the usual "religions people have no free will because their church/religion tells them how to think" trope reeks of r/atheism and the double standard - bar in this route of TS, but I guess, in TS itself in the Roland route! - is never called out, blindly following a charismatic leader is okay, as long as charismatic leader isn't religious?
Regardless of my IRL thoughts about religion, usually those tropes are presented as a "gotcha!" when they are... not at all, but the games/books leave it at that and we're supposed to roll with it.
I'd say it's lazy writing or, as we saw in Naruto, a quick way to end a story without having to dwelve in characters and their motivations : "you're a god/alien/other being and you're bad, so let us do what we want!" - end of the story.
Hopefully some fillers and to an extent, Boruto gave her more meat bar being the 11 hour villain we had to defeat quick and who manipulated the previous sad'n'lonely antagonists - but it still felt rich from Naruto, known for his famous "talk no jutsu" and trying to understand people he's fighting against, to drop the ball with Kaguya, calling her pure malice and ending with some "let us live the way we want" to wrap up the plot so he can wrestle with his boyfriend later on.
In the end, we often end up with "religion bad bcs the big bad manipulates people through it", as if those mangas/animes/vg never have other examples of charismatic people not using religion to manipulate their randoms/people or "gods bad they should let humans do what they want" when we've read/seen/played through various, uh, really fucked-up shit humans did - but on their own! and ultimately, but it's more in fandom spaces, with have Projection 101.
TLDR : church/religion/gods are too often used in those works as the ultimate scapegoat to either wrap up a story in a rushed ending or to pretend to have "nuance" but still have a common enemy where all the "nuanced" characters can grow/be whitewashed and side together against that "common enemy".
Just like in all things I guess, I prefer when something isn't painted as purely negative and all of the positive traits are erased because there is a need for a perfect scapegoat - sure, bring out too much "nuance" and writing/designing a game/manga/anime becomes harder because there's no "clear cut" antagonist, and yet, the one who always gets fucked in this scenario is the religious/church side.
Want a generic stock villain who will destroy the world so the heroes have to fight against them? Just create a "religion" in your setting, and have the big bad either hell bent on resurrecting Chtullu to destroy the world because Chtullu BaD, or have them be the most corrupt piece of shit who manipulate everything in the shadows, so the rest of the world, even the ones who slaughter others bcs they feel like they must start a war, can be whitewashed at the end.
I mean, there's a saying about diverting attention from a fire by starting a bigger one near, or a trope of "aliens made them do it" : who cares if Madara started a continental war and targeted a village full of random civilians he swore to protect because he lost the elections? Did y'know he was manipulated by a woman, I mean, an eldritch thing created by a woman, regarded as a God, who ultimately wanted to get out of her fridge to kill everyone?
Roland must get over his hatred for Aesfrost for barging in his kindgom and killing hundred of his people while they were preparing for a wedding, because hey, Idore is evil and plans on ruling the world through his sham religion!
I'll forever be salty at TS for not giving Kamsell the occasion to rise against Idore, or not even have minor NPCs get the same treatment as Sycras suddenly going all "u lied to me gustadolph so i won't listen to u anymore + sad goodbyes to my wife'n'kids".
Extremism of all kinds can lead to wars/tragedy/fucked up shit - Sure I don't want to get my History lessons in video game medium when I play lol, but what I really don't like is how it feels like depicting "they're extremists because they're religious" feels like the default/easy answer : want a bunch of brainwashed people the heroes must fight against and can't talk no justu their way out of this fight/will fight without looking too BaD? Depict those people as "misguided" members of a corrupt church/believers of a religion, no one will givea fig. If they are instead supporters of a charismatic leader who throws them through the meatgrinder to further their goals? Well, there's no automatic loyalty so either you have to show/depict it on screen, else it can be challenged at key points to demonstrate how those people - who follow the charismatic leader - aren't completely "mindlessly listening to their leader" or how their leader "isn't that bad after all".
#idk if it makes sense anon#replies#anon#i'm not tackling the fandom projected takes anon this is another can of worms#I'm not immune to it far from that#Having grown up in a post 2000s world with some people lit being asked how dare they be religious and all#'religion is the only reason why people do those horrible things' dude are you serious? Did you open a book recently?#TS was really mind boggling about the duality between 'regular' imperialism and 'religious' one#and how one faction got way more care than the other to make a clear cut villain#Also blaming everything on Gods/evil cults etc etc imo is often used to remove agency from people X or Y who start shit#That's why I really liked Fe Jugdral#sure we have nutjobs going to say everything BaD happens because of Loptyr#But DiMaggio seducing Aidean? Danan turning Isaach in a giant brothel? Slavery in the Thracian peninsula?#Dragons in this opus are sitting on the sidelines and only itnervening when one of them starts shit#but otherwise? Humans are allowed to be shitty without blaming 'Gods' for behaving like they did#and they receive their due#From the Tales I've played they mostly avoid this general religion BaD#even if iirc it's one of the plot points in Berseria? who would have guessed lol#I guess I'd say I'm not seriously upset whenever a game/manga ends up with 'akshually the religious faction was the big BaD'#it's just the same canned ravioli again and again#but whenever games/manga/anime try to give some grey morality to antagonists#the ones who always are wrecked are the religious/god-like entities#Is there any room for nuance when one faction has no other reason for doing the things they do bar 'for the lols/bcs i was told to?'#fandom woes
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Shadowed Acolyte - 2313853
All light casts a shadow. Even those bathed in the light of the Lightweaver, Shade remains.
#flight rising#fr dragon dressup#fr dressing room#fr outfit#fr pearlcatcher#fr imperial#fr light flight#blukitty's outfits#the sunshield cloak was giving me major cult vibes
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Since the Rogal StuG is trending, again, I thought it'd be a good opportunity to push back on some of the flak I've caught for my take on the new Solar Auxilia Leman Russ. Yes, the Russ is iconic, but that iconic look is rooted in primitive manufacturing technology and a slavish devotion to the Mark IV, as I have previously opined.
It's really not that difficult to preserve the distinctive silhouette of the Russ while also incorporating more modern details from the Baneblade and Dorn, as the Makers Cult demonstrates with their Universal Guard Light Battle Tank.
They do good stuff, there, and if like me you can't bring yourself to support Patreon then most of their .STLs can be had from CGTrader.
#games workshop#warhammer 40k#warhammer 30k#horus heresy#age of darkness#astra militarum#imperial guard#solar auxilia#imperial army#leman russ battle tank#makers cult#universal guard light battle tank#3d printing#instagram
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Saint Sabbat
Artist Unknown
#imperium#cult imperialis#living saint#imperial guard#tanith#animal#bird#bionics#unknown artist#40k#sabbat worlds crusade
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#biological#genderfluid#gender critical#gender ideology#genderqueer#gender cult#gender#antifa#science#pro science#lgbtqia#lgbtqia+#australia#ausgov#politas#auspol#tasgov#taspol#fuck neoliberals#neoliberal capitalism#anthony albanese#albanese government#anti capitalism#antifascist#antinazi#anti imperialism#anti colonialism#anti cop#anti colonization#eat the rich
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James Workshop did it again - Im once again started a new army through "this is only allied force to my proper army". Its started as Brood brothers kill team. Then another one - after all, i wanted to build all of the options. Then my LGS has a sale, where i bought AM combat patrol. And my friend give me some of his infantry.... So, i guess i collect Brood Brother Guard now.
So, anyway, i finally started painting them! And decided to start with Sentinel - I always love old model and new is pretty good too, at peast scout variant
#miniature#art#warhammer 40000#painting warhammer#genestealer cults#imperial guard#astra militarum#brood brothers
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WIP Leman Russ for my Genestealer Cult, I used a stencil to get the spray paint symbols and I think they came out great!
#warhammer 40k#wh 40k#warhammer 40000#miniature painting#wh40k#40k#mini painting#genestealer cults#astra militarum#imperial guard
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Let's Go LGBTs!
Mechanicum Battlegroup coming to preorder this Saturday.
Knight Battle Group, Castigator and Acheron, a double Cerastus Knight box, is also coming.
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Devestation of Tallarn Legions Imperialis book and a bunch of the "Epic Scale" Tanks also coming.
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Dwarf Made to Order stuff for TOW.
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Speaking of Dwarves, White Dwarf 503 has a heavy Leagues of Votann focus (might get).
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A "Divine" model reveal coming tomrrow, as well as a mechanicum focus on Warcom, among the usual.
#adeptus mechanicus#admech#cult mechanicus#the horus heresy#leagues of votann#40k#imperial knights#warhammer#mechanicum#darkmech#warp mechanicum#dark mechanicum
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