![]() ![]() You don’t have to believe in the divinity of the God-Emperor of Mankind. You don’t have to be a loyal Imperial citizen to live in the Imperium. There are many places that an Imperial citizen can go if they don’t want to be a part of Imperial society: Canonically, you’ve got mentions of your xenos-loving Tau sympathisers, you’ve got the various rebel enclaves that exist (even if just until the Imperium gets around to stamping on them) and you’ve got human empires that exist outside the Imperium’s borders, either due to a collapse of Imperial rule in a given area, or because the Imperium’s expansion since the Age of Strife has never actually reached them.Īnd then there’s Imperial society itself. If you want little human soldiers on your tabletop, they’re waving banners with the double-headed eagle or the eight-pointed star.Īs ever, the setting’s deeper than that. This is at least partially because the wargame tends to divide human factions down the middle: Imperial and Chaos. One of the assumptions that occurs in the Warhammer 40,000 Imperium is that everyone who turns away from the Emperor’s Light automatically falls to Chaos. ![]() ![]() (Originally posted on my semi-defunct Tumblr some time ago.) Skip it if the psychology of little plastic posthumans isn’t your thing. ![]()
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