Who writes 40k lore?

Graham McNeill is a British novelist and video game writer. He is best known for his Warhammer Fantasy and Warhammer 40,000 novels, and his previous role as games designer for Games Workshop.
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Where does 40k lore come from?

Warhammer 40K began as a pastiche of science fiction and fantasy tropes. For instance, looking back at its inception in the late '80s, you'll find elements from Frank Herbert's Dune, with a God-Emperor, a hatred of AI, and the spacefaring Navigators.
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Who decides Warhammer lore?

There is no single author of 40k lore. Indeed, I believe that nobody knows all of 40k's lore. Instead, the authors are designers for Games Workshop, authors write material for Black Library, video game designers, and anyone else who makes officially licensed material.
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Who wrote the original Warhammer 40k?

Rick Priestley is the principal writer and designer of the original edition of Warhammer 40,000 (Rogue Trader) and worked extensively on various Warhammer 40,000 rulebooks and sourcebooks since, including the fourth edition of Warhammer 40,000.
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How many writers does Warhammer 40k have?

The same data is all in the source spreadsheet, though, if you are interested in more. The 343 novels were written by 60 authors and include 59 series (roughly - some were hard to tell) and the average rating was a 3.84. Of those 60 authors, 8 of them were one time writers leaving 52 who wrote at least two books.
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Are all 40k books canon?

Canon is something of a loose thing with 40k, intentionally so. 40k lore varies intensely by author and product, Dan Abnett's own writing has all sorts of things change wildly depending on the tale to suit the story.
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Is Warhammer end times canon?

It should be noted that this is not considered official, canon material because it was never published by Games Workshop, but the wiki finds it interesting for fans to have access to it anyway.
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Was 40k originally satire?

Warhammer 40k slipped from a satire of fascism to a love letter to it. “Oldhammer” 40k is very “punk” (a band logo even ended up on some armor, I THINK it was The Cure or something). VERY anti-establishment. It focuses on Rogue Traders flaunting the laws of the draconian Imperium and being generally scummy.
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Was Warhammer 40k a satire?

Yes. It's just no longer the funny variant. I think a lot of the more pointed satire of older editions has been smoothed over as 40k started taking itself more seriously and continues to find wider appeal. What satire exists now is pretty broad and imo less effective because of it.
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Who is the oldest god in Warhammer 40k?

In 40k however we have some numbers. Khorne is the oldest of the big four, having awakened during the medieval period, while Slaanesh awoke just before the Great Crusade started, so aroun M30. Between these Tzeentch and Nurgle awoke, in that order.
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Who is the strongest in Warhammer lore?

Abhorash is canonically decided as THE greatest warrior in all the world, with Gilles le Breton being second best or his equal. Edit. If you want just the physically strongest, it's Greasus Goldtooth. Guy squeezed a Black Orc to death with his bare hands and nearly punched his Standard Bearer over a mountain.
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How is Warhammer lore made?

The fictional setting of the game has been developed through a large body of novels published by Black Library (Games Workshop's publishing division).
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Does Warhammer have more lore than Star Wars?

Despite these similarities, however, “Warhammer 40.000” is a far richer and more detailed universe than “Star Wars.” This is because of the level of complexity and depth in its lore and world-building.
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What is the strongest race in 40K lore?

10th Edition has brought huge changes to the Warhammer 40k setting and with these changes, power in the galaxy has shifted.
  • 8 Aeldari.
  • 7 Adeptus Mechanicus.
  • 6 Necrons.
  • 5 Chaos Daemons.
  • 4 Orks.
  • 3 Imperium Of Man.
  • 2 Chaos Space Marines.
  • 1 Tyranids.
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Is 40K canon to Warhammer?

Within the Warhammer 40,000 community, most content created or licensed by the franchise's owner, Games Workshop, Limited, is considered canon. However, due to the myriad sources and the extended time period that lore has been produced over, some sources are considered "more" canon than others.
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What are the Tyranids running from?

They came to this galaxy in 40K because they were drifting through the intergalactic abyss and the Pharos beacon illuminated the Milky Way as a prime source of biomass. If they were running from anything it was most likely hunger after consuming the other galaxies they'd encountered since their origin.
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Is Warhammer based on Tolkien?

The Warhammer setting is inspired by the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien, Poul Anderson and Michael Moorcock. The fictional background for the game was developed in rulebooks, White Dwarf magazine, Inferno! magazine, and more than 150 novels set in the Warhammer universe.
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Has there ever been a Warhammer 40K movie?

Ultramarines: A Warhammer 40,000 Movie is a 2010 British adult animated action science fiction film set in Games Workshop's fictional Warhammer 40,000 universe and based on the Ultramarines Chapter of the Space Marines.
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What culture is Warhammer based on?

The Warhammer World borrowed considerably from historical events and other fantasy fiction settings. The Old World is recognisably Europe approximating to various historical periods including the Renaissance - the Empire being set over what was the Holy Roman Empire - medieval France, Roman Italy and Celtic Britain.
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Is Warhammer an allegory?

With that said nothing Tokien wrote was PURELY allegorical. His creations were much more interesting than that, but as with all things he was clearly inspired by some races, religions and events in history.
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Is the Imperium of Man satire?

In Warhammer 40,000, there is only war. Still, Games Workshop has always sprinkled a healthy dose of satire through the Imperium of Man. The Warhammer 40K setting is very British, balancing absurd premises with a dry presentation.
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What is the Imperium of man based on?

The Imperium itself is based on the Roman Empire in their armor, building styles, language, weapons, and expanse. Ethnically, they are based mostly on Austria, or the Holy Roman Empire under Charlemagne (mostly German-ethnic people bearing some similar style clothes and weapons and symbols to Rome).
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What happened to Sigmar?

After long wars and many defeats, Sigmar's pantheon broke, and he retreated with his servants and all who sought to escape the dominion of Chaos to seclusion in the Realm of Azyr, sealing the gates behind him.
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Is all Warhammer lore connected?

As they explain it, the worlds of Warhammer Fantasy and 40,000 are separate universes, linked by the Warp. The Elves of WHF and the Eldar of 40k are similar, but they are not the same race. The Slann of the Lizardmen are similar to the Old Ones of 40k, but not the same race either.
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What year is it in the Warhammer universe?

M42, Guilliman calculated the current year by the five main factional variants of the Imperial Calendar to be anywhere between the early 41st Millennium A.D. and an entire millennium later, and that was leaving out the numerous lesser, more heretical interpretations.
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