Saturday, January 21, 2017

Dragged into Turbolasers Episode 16: Talking with Stygian Thorne about Inq28 and Fall of Cadia

Ascend the Celestial Stair

In this episode we had the pleasure of interviewing Ahmad Jafar, know as Stygian Thorne from the blog of the same name. We talk at length about his introduction to the hobby and where he draws his inspiration. We also discuss his extensive work expanding the idea of Spyreheads within the Imperium and how their sect fits within the Imperial Creed. We end the episode talking about Games Workshop’s new book the Fall of Cadia, and how it fits in with the Eye of Terror codex back in 2003.





- Eric Wier

9 comments:

  1. Thank you guys for having me on! It was great talking about the Spyreheads and Fall of Cadia.

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    1. Very interesting to hear about the Shia Muslim inspirations for your work, in particular; thanks!

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    2. Thanks again for joining us, we will have to do it again!

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  2. Great stuff; I think breaking up the content into separate episodes has worked well - looking forward to more soon!

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    1. Thank you, and thanks for all your suggestions. 2017 is still young, but the prospect of recording 2 a month seem feasible!

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  3. Wonderful as always guys. I thoroughly enjoyed listening to the origins of the Spyreheads. Very solid episode

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    1. Yeah, it was a nice change of pace from the general format of the podcasts. We will have to try to get more interviews in the future!

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  4. Great episode! Got me through an hour of assembly line painting my BB goblins in no time :)

    Fun hearing about the spyreheads! Do more interviews like that, very interesting.

    As for Cadia. My thoughts are; just get it over with so the Age of [insert appropiate primarch here] can begin and we can get some rules worth the bother!

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    1. We plan to have more interviews in the future!

      I hope some of the upcoming books will be better written and more interesting, but it is looking doubtful...

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