Unlike the previous reviewer, I thought this work was a pretty well-thought out, put together fanfic. The author goes into a lot of detail about how the universe changes for the better, and just as often, for the worst.
Not really getting where the criticisms of sense or mischaracterization are. The whole fic is about changes, sometimes massive, sweeping ones. There are very few canon characters left alive at the time of this fic, and the ones that are come back either the same or are reasonably evolved considering the greatly different galaxy that is now arising.
Speaking of which, Age of Dusk IS a very different place. But the author makes these changes both logical and pretty darn clever, going into details between factions as large as the Eldar to the smaller ones such as individual Imperial Regiments. No stone is left unturned, and it's a refreshing change from status Quo Vanilla WH 40 K. That's not to say that the mood changes all that much though. It's still very dark, but it has some light left in it still.
Fairly consistently engaging fanfic
Unlike the previous reviewer, I thought this work was a pretty well-thought out, put together fanfic. The author goes into a lot of detail about how the universe changes for the better, and just as often, for the worst.
Not really getting where the criticisms of sense or mischaracterization are. The whole fic is about changes, sometimes massive, sweeping ones. There are very few canon characters left alive at the time of this fic, and the ones that are come back either the same or are reasonably evolved considering the greatly different galaxy that is now arising.
Speaking of which, Age of Dusk IS a very different place. But the author makes these changes both logical and pretty darn clever, going into details between factions as large as the Eldar to the smaller ones such as individual Imperial Regiments. No stone is left unturned, and it's a refreshing change from status Quo Vanilla WH 40 K. That's not to say that the mood changes all that much though. It's still very dark, but it has some light left in it still.