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He is also an Emperor damned AoS apologist and heretic. | He is also an Emperor damned AoS apologist and heretic. | ||
He recently wrote the novelization for [[Dawn of War III]], which arguably gives a better DoW III experience than the game itself | He recently wrote the novelization for [[Dawn of War III]], which arguably gives a better DoW III experience than the game itself, though that isn't much of an accomplishment. Given the game's performance so far, the same could be said even if a certain someone [[C.S. Goto|''else'']] had written the novelization. | ||
(Recent edits to this page are courtesy of some of his Tumblr followers) | (Recent edits to this page are courtesy of some of his Tumblr followers) |
Revision as of 01:37, 28 April 2017
A very new Black Library writer, unlike most writers he's very active in the fanbase mostly on his tumblr[1], including how things work behind the scene (as he's not high enough to get in trouble) and his projects, both current and upcoming.
He has obtained the nickname "Jetbike Jesus" for giving chapters jetbikes that have never had jetbikes. Despite the fact that he has said he has never written about jetbikes, so make of that what you will. (frankly we have no idea where this idea started so it's probably safe to assume it was just made up)
He is staunchly anti-Tau and gave the Carcharodons (space sharks for those not in the know) some much needed love in some of his recent books "Red Tithe" and "The reaping time". This gives him the self proclaimed and well deserved title of Black Library's resident "shark guy". (Of the two nicknames listed, this is the one he would likely recognize)
He also trolls people about what he may or may not know
He wants this page to be more glorious, like him.
He is also an Emperor damned AoS apologist and heretic.
He recently wrote the novelization for Dawn of War III, which arguably gives a better DoW III experience than the game itself, though that isn't much of an accomplishment. Given the game's performance so far, the same could be said even if a certain someone else had written the novelization.
(Recent edits to this page are courtesy of some of his Tumblr followers)