Fash grimdark fetishists only like grimdark settings because their conception of grimdarkness is stuffed full of racism, SA, and generally-accepted labeling of ontological evils that absolutely must be genocided to their very last unit. Why I stopped fucking with anything Warhammer, I'm sick of running into chuds and despite hearing how many trans folks are into the IP, I've only ever met them in one-off, two-off, or happenstance circumstances, and have been otherwise mass polluted with chuddery.
Since chuds are terminally online secondaries, they're the ones loudly shitting up discussions. That loser Arch is a prime example. The few times he's posted actual hobby stuff, it's unpainted, no conversions or kit bashes, mold lines everywhere, and guns without their barrels drilled. I think he was trying to pivot his channel away from fluff, but he got laughed out of the room.
"Satire" calls are often just irony shielding at this point.
Even for things that were intended to be satire, if enough hogs oink about it and get their kicks (or even their ideas) from the satire, I don't think it was worth it if a only few smug people "got" the satire in the trade-off.
I think 40k never was satire and is more of a parody. It's a silly set of rules to give you a narrative reason for why you're playing against your opponent. Prior to Warhammer, most wargames were historical. You were SOL if you want to play an American Civil War game, but you and your friends only had Union collections. By dipping into parodies of sci-fi, 40k gave you a reason to have Luke Skywalker from Hoth to fight Luke Skywalker from Endor.
Unfortunately, no matter how silly you make something, if reactionaries find their way into your space, they won't leave. Orks are a good example. In 2nd. Edition, they were parodies of Nazis. Obsession with wonder weapons, might makes right and so the strongest person should be in charge, magical thinking, etc. They had even had German uniforms. But then actual nazis showed up, thought the models were cool, and thus those models were discontinued. That didn't make the nazis leave, despite statements over orks were making fun of nazi tropes.
Because Brits are a bunch of libs, they didn't know how to get rid of fascists, so here we are. Games Workshop could completely stamp out nazis by banning fascists from events, issuing boycotts, etc. These milquetoast steps are still too radical ("muh laws of Spain!), so of course nothing gets done.
Fash grimdark fetishists only like grimdark settings because their conception of grimdarkness is stuffed full of racism, SA, and generally-accepted labeling of ontological evils that absolutely must be genocided to their very last unit. Why I stopped fucking with anything Warhammer, I'm sick of running into chuds and despite hearing how many trans folks are into the IP, I've only ever met them in one-off, two-off, or happenstance circumstances, and have been otherwise mass polluted with chuddery.
What you've observed above is why I dread ever seeing 40k phrasing in the internet wild, like "heretics" or "xenos" because 99% of the time fascist oinking accompanies it.
In the Drifters manga, a very pissed Jesus got kidnapped into fantasy world, did 180 on the whole idea of humanity salvation and leads an army of orcs, goblins, ogres, trolls and every other more or less standard fantasy opponents and uses his power to heal them and feed them making them basically unstoppable.
Oh my god that'd be a hilarious way to play Jesus in a fantasy setting; <Cleric of War> Jesus Prime.
"Do you suppose that I came to give peace on earth? I tell you, not at all, but rather division. For from now on five in one house will be divided: three against two, and two against three." Luke 12:51-52
The lore for the artillery witches rock. If I reccal correctly they open a portal to a dimension filled with bombs and then they just throw them with their own physical power. You'd think the throw was magic, but it isn't.
Grimdark is good when hogs can oink and happily eat from the slop trough.
Grimdark goes too far if the hogs actually feel uncomfortable while eating it.
I think this applied to most of the exhausting and fortunately expired zombie fad that lasted roughly two decades: hogs liked it when they could fantasize about being tough and rugged and independent and slaughter their "zombified" neighbors and anyone that got in their way while establishing their own private Republics of Dave. The real horror there, to me, was the power fantasy itself and the fandom that wrote exhaustively about what they would do during a "zombie apocalypse," usually with a giddy, excited tone.
I now doubt that many loud and dedicated consumers of the zombie fad were actually into being "horrified" as much as getting a rush from the gory spectacles and the libertarian spank bank potential of collapse scenarios. "spez" of Reddit comes to mind there.
EDIT: I admit I am now intrigued by the scenario concepts mentioned in the OP. It seems like it's going somewhere with it besides "hey look more gratuitous sexual violence which is totally not condoned by the narrative or intended to be entertaining for the audience, for real, while getting full frontal repetitive focus" and/or "look at these badass dudes getting shit done and making the hard decisions by doing atrocities."
EDIT of EDIT: I can totally see an Amnesia/Machine for Pigs style treatment of the OP setting.
That hog's chosen name is "Daddy Warpig" and he's offended when the grimdark isn't just about making him oink happily without a single uncomfortable thought?
God his profile pic looks like an absolute fucking dork. Like Boogie1488 trying to do cosplay of Zach Galifianakis' character in "Due Date" with the Malcolm X headshots.
Yeah, that goes hard. Anything with christian cannibalism is good. The religion that believes that they are doing magical cannibalism and then invaded an entire continent claiming they were doing cannibalism?
The game OP is talking about is Trench Crusade a Tabletop Wargame. I have been following it for a bit. The lore and art is pretty rad. With that said I dont think most of the minis live up to it (from what I have seen at least). Would be a game in which I probably would convert most of my little dudes.
AFAIK they are still working on plastic kits and nothing official has been released outside of a few STL files. Everything you see posted is generally stuff people have made on their own. A lot of people have built their starting warbands out of Perry minis or other historicals bashed with 40k/AoS bits.
Ah okay. In that case I have to say many of the STLs seemed kinda clunky. (I thought those were already finished models) I have seen a lof of really great kitbashed models by fans though.
I'm surprised anyone gives enough of a shit about transubstantiation to want to parody/critique it, but factory farmed Jesus clones sounds metal as fuck.
Transubstantiation discourse has led to countless schisms and wars. "Does god become the bread or does the bread become god?" Is a question that has gotten millions killed.
I am not gonna make it so just visualise Tte domino meme where the small one is people disagreeing on wether or not the wine Christians drink is literally or metaphorically blood, and the big domino is "capitalism"
TBH, the actual reasons were usually economic, and religious disagreements were used as a justification or a way to conceptualize these economic conflicts.
Trench Crusade is a skirmish-scale tabletop miniatures game that will plunge players deep into a horrifying alternate timeline. During the Crusades a heretical band of Templars dared defy the Almighty and, casting aside their sacred vows, unleashed the forces of Hell upon the Earth. Over 800 years later, in the Year of Our Lord 1914, this brutal, merciless war between the forces of Heaven and Hell rages on. This is not just a fight for survival, but a cataclysmic struggle that will decide the very fate of humanity's soul.
The factions so far are (if im not mistaken) EDIT I copied a short overview of the factions from TVTropes
Principality of New Antioch: The armies of the fortress-city of New Antioch, serving as a bulwark of the Faithful nations against Heretic advances.
Trench Pilgrims: Disorganized groups of Christian pilgrims following prophets of the Lord to the front lines, the Pilgrims are a mix of volunteer soldiers and members of holy orders.
The Iron Sultanate: The soldiers of the Sultanate of Rûm, protected from the forces of Hell by the Iron Wall of Dhu al-Qarnayn. They make widespread use of alchemy in both their weapons and the takwin creations of the House of Wisdom.
Heretic Legions: The forces of the nations ruled by Hell on Earth, with conventional initiate soldiers supported by monsters manufactured in Hell's pits.
Cult of the Black Grail: The creations forged from biological matter by Beelzebub's Black Grail plague, and the few mortal cultists who embrace it.
As a small bonus some art for an Assassin of the Iron Sultanate. (The art for Trench crusade absolutely slaps) Artist name is Mike Franchina
I think it's just the matter of numbers and time, Warhammer 40k being so popular for so long managed to gather enormous amounts of cringe in time and it continues. Trench Crusade took internet in one short sweep and its afaik receding so it have much less.
Anyone remember Mutant Chronicles universe? It heavily borrowed from 40k and everything i read about TC makes me think TC heavily borrows from it.
I remember watching the movie once and enjoying how b-movie silly yet serious it felt. I think I remember feeling intrigued yet slightly disgusted by the ending and the overarching motif but it's been so long ago that I don't remember anything about it other than Ron Pearlman being in it