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Audio adaptations from older, out of print codexes and other Warhammer 40,000 rulebooks by me, RJ Bayley. For lovers of oldhammer, middlehammer, Warhammer 40,00 lore and Warhammer lore in general. You can talk to me about 40K and which old 40K fiction I should turn my attention to next at https://twitter.com/RJBayley. Got an old rulebook you want to send me for me to adapt into audio? Get me on Twitter, above, or at robertjbayley@gmail.com. Many thanks to Graham McNeill for his help with identifying which authors go with which codex stories. Graham McNeill on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GrahamMcNeill Graham McNeill's website: https://graham-mcneill.com/ If you've enjoyed any of these audio stories, please leave a review on iTunes and subscribe so you know when the next one is out. Oldex, is entirely unofficial and uncommercial, from out of print publications, is a derivative work with all copyrights owned by Games Workshop, covered by their fair use policy, and is a celebration of the hobby and the fiction I grew up with.
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Monday Jun 28, 2021
Monday Jun 28, 2021
The second installment of Oldex: my audio story adaptation of the wonderful fiction from out of print Warhammer 40,000 codexes and other books I grew up with.
I hope you enjoy this story.
I wanted to give the rogue trader a northern accent because:
A) that the outdated societal associations with accents we hold today don't necessarily hold true in the far future.
B) I love doing a northern accent. I didn't like my native accent when I was little and deliberately worked to not have it. Nowadays though, thanks a lot of Sean Bean, Game of Thrones and learning about the working class struggles and resiliance of my home county, I have discovered a love for the accent I once shunned. Y
ou can talk to me about 40K and which middlehammer/oldhammer lore I should turn my attention to next by commenting here or at https://twitter.com/RJBayley.
Many thanks to Graham McNeill for his help with this project in identifying which authors go with which stories
Graham McNeill on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/GrahamMcNeill
Graham McNeill's website: https://graham-mcneill.com/
If you've enjoyed this audio story, please follow Graham on Twitter, leave a review on iTunes, share and subscribe so you know when the next story is out.
This production, like all of Oldex, is entirely unofficial and uncommercial, from an out of print publication, is a derivative work with all copyrights owned by Games Workshop and is a celebration of the hobby.
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