One stunning example of this is Migsula’s take on the Vlka Fenryka. They are part of the same world building narrative, which, if it succeeds, makes both the worlds and their inhabitants more believable. For me it does not make sense to separate the two. My contribution to the crusade further explores the worlds and characters hinted at in the Pilgrym – the region of Crataegus Fragmentum itself as well as the boreal inhabitants of the Thorn Moons. While the Pilgrym focused on small-scale skirmish fought out deep in the bowels of Terra, the aging centre of the Imperiumme, the Thorn Moons Crusade is an exploration of full blown 40K war waged in the outskirts of the galaxy. ![]() The Vlka Fenryka will lead an onslaught of winter to the Thorn Moons of Crataegus Fragmentum! Such a fitting reminder of the storm rising on Iron Sleet: ![]() I am writing this as a thunder storm rolls in from the west soaking our garden in late afternoon rain turning the hawthorn hedge and coppiced trees into sanctuaries for small birds and insects. It is an honour and a pleasure to share with you my first post as a Sleeter. – Thurisaz, Thorne Weaver, Elder One, Crataegus Legionaire, M.41 Through moontides that have ebbed and flowed like a green river through my veins. ![]() For over a hundred centuries I have wandered the boreal world of sunken holloways. ”For over ten thousand years I have lived.
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