A list of puns related to "John Terra"
β Death Merchant - John Taylor Dismukes : The Death Merchant is the first of seven releases in the Warlords series of collectibles from John Taylor Dismukes. Each edition will be available in four Elemental Themes β Earth, Air, Fire and Water. Based on the original 1982 airbrush painting, the Death Merchant has been meticulously recreated as a finely-textured, high-resolution 3D model with stunning detail.
π° Terra Virtua live stream with Death Merchant: John Taylor Dismukes :
https://youtu.be/r9xt3gbAWNo
I found FB postings from Terra's daughter alleging that the whole triangle was completely scripted and made up. I'm inclined to believe her, simply because Terra and Kristianna still seem to be on very good terms if FB is anything to go by.
Also - and this is my interpretation, not actually something said by the daughter - it looks like Terra has had a roof of her own (= in the sense of: a place to live that isn't John's) where she was staying with her two kids.
Finally, the novels dropped on my doorstep. The lockdowns and delays are killing me. All this concern for public safety is impacting my enjoyment of Warhams. The book is a brick of pages and text. I will only focus on the major story beats and major lore revelations. Anyway, here we go :
-Within in the Warp, in a realm of heat and thirst that was and always will be, the Emperor, in the form of a dark-skinned decrepit man, takes refuge under the shade of a lightning-struck tree amid the desolation.
-The exhausted Emperor had dug a hollow near the roots of the tree. Water gathers there, and it's barely a sip. The Emperor uses it to sustain himself.
-A warrior king materializes from the dust and approaches the Emperor. It's Horus. He addresses the Emperor, but the Emperor doesn't look up at him.
-Horus tells the Emperor that there is no refuge for him. There is nowhere left for him to flee. This place, the Warp, had been the Emperor's secret. A realm that the Emperor denied the Primachs. It's the source of all his power, and he is nothing without it.
-Looking at the sorry state of the Emperor, Horus pities him and continues his admonishment by saying that the Emperor must have known that his deeds would have consequences. The Emperor had told them that the Warp was dangerous and that none should know its secrets. Magnus and Lorgar came close to uncovering this lie and were punished for it. Was it the same with Horus as well? Was Horus close to realizing that the Emperor was nothing more than a liar and a thief? Was this why the Emperor turned his back on him?
-The wind stirs the salt and dust from the earth, and towering shades shimmer into being. Taking on the forms of myth and old stories: the cyclops, the haunched reaper, the flayed angel, and the serpent Adonis.
-Horus says that the Emperor had created the Primarchs from the fire that he took from the Warp, a realm that he forbade them from. How could he never realize that they would return to the place of their birth? Now the Primarchs are here, and Horus is their king. This realm. The power that the Emperor denied belongs to Horus now. There is nothing left for the Emperor.
-The Emperor pulls a finger through the dry earth, causing the ground to quake. The tree grows, and its dead branches reach shadows in a wide circle. Unseen things hiss in response in the voices of snakes, hounds, and dying birds. The line the Emperor drew in the dust is a finger's width, yet it's a
... keep reading on reddit β‘I'm 55 books into the series and this is the latest one.. Can't find it to save my life, unfortunately.
I just watched the ID Discovery show βEvil Lives Hereβ that documentary Terra and Debraβs experience and Iβm so disgusted
Something they didnβt show in the Netflix series: Debra Newell (the mom) went to the hospital to hold Johnβs hand as he died and told him she forgave him
He tried to fucking murder her daughter and this level 1000 pick me dumbass went to hold his hand as he died???
Terra still describes her attack with huge distress over her mothers inability to protect her and her insistence on closing her mind to every terrible thing her daughters found out about John. She knew he lied about being a Dr, that heβd gone to jail for assault and harassment. She knew he threatened her daughterβs lives and SHE STILL WOULD NOT LEAVE him. She only left him after he physically threatened her and stole her money. She was afraid for herself, but not her children?
From the way she tells her side of the story, you can easily surmise that her daughter does not forgive her. I hope she never does.
I agree that Debra was a desperate and admittedly stupid woman who kept John around and chose romance over her family for all the wrong reasons. That's fair. I was really upset with how she ignored all the red flags and took him back after all the horrible things she found out about his past and the blatant and disgusting ways in which he treated Debra's family.
BUT no one is talking about how horrible he is. Debra should have left him, especially when she was separated from his manipulation for weeks, but let's not forget that HE was the one manipulating HER. JOHN was the person who ruined people's lives, conned people out of money, and did everything in his power to preserve himself even if it meant hurting his own family. There's circumstantial evidence that he killed his own father for christ's sake. How is Debra the person you hate the most?
Also, I don't see everyone's problem with Terra? What did she do besides defend herself and warn her mother about John?
I just got to this subreddit and I expected way more posts dissecting John's behavior or, hell, even condemning the way Debra's mom treated her daughter's murder and the man who killed her.
Rant over. I think the hate on this reddit is directed at the wrong people.
Pretty interesting interview. It deals with the committee process of laying out the final chapter of the saga, and previews what we can expect from the first book.
From the Warhammer TV YouTube channel. Interesting to hear the process that's gone into writing the new series
https://youtu.be/BETMcfhh-jo
https://www.warhammer-community.com/2018/11/04/4th-nov-black-library-weekender-the-revealsgw-homepage-post-4/
π Death Merchant - John Taylor Dismukes : The Death Merchant is the first of seven releases in the Warlords series of collectibles from John Taylor Dismukes. Each edition will be available in four Elemental Themes β Earth, Air, Fire and Water. Based on the original 1982 airbrush painting, the Death Merchant has been meticulously recreated as a finely-textured, high-resolution 3D model with stunning detail.
π° Terra Virtua live stream with Death Merchant: John Taylor Dismukes :
https://youtu.be/r9xt3gbAWNo
β Death Merchant - John Taylor Dismukes : The Death Merchant is the first of seven releases in the Warlords series of collectibles from John Taylor Dismukes. Each edition will be available in four Elemental Themes β Earth, Air, Fire and Water. Based on the original 1982 airbrush painting, the Death Merchant has been meticulously recreated as a finely-textured, high-resolution 3D model with stunning detail.
π° Terra Virtua live stream with Death Merchant: John Taylor Dismukes :
https://youtu.be/r9xt3gbAWNo
π Death Merchant - John Taylor Dismukes : The Death Merchant is the first of seven releases in the Warlords series of collectibles from John Taylor Dismukes. Each edition will be available in four Elemental Themes β Earth, Air, Fire and Water. Based on the original 1982 airbrush painting, the Death Merchant has been meticulously recreated as a finely-textured, high-resolution 3D model with stunning detail.
π° Terra Virtua live stream with Death Merchant: John Taylor Dismukes :
https://youtu.be/r9xt3gbAWNo
π Death Merchant - John Taylor Dismukes : The Death Merchant is the first of seven releases in the Warlords series of collectibles from John Taylor Dismukes. Each edition will be available in four Elemental Themes β Earth, Air, Fire and Water. Based on the original 1982 airbrush painting, the Death Merchant has been meticulously recreated as a finely-textured, high-resolution 3D model with stunning detail.
π° Terra Virtua live stream with Death Merchant: John Taylor Dismukes :
https://youtu.be/r9xt3gbAWNo
π Death Merchant - John Taylor Dismukes : The Death Merchant is the first of seven releases in the Warlords series of collectibles from John Taylor Dismukes. Each edition will be available in four Elemental Themes β Earth, Air, Fire and Water. Based on the original 1982 airbrush painting, the Death Merchant has been meticulously recreated as a finely-textured, high-resolution 3D model with stunning detail.
π° Terra Virtua live stream with Death Merchant: John Taylor Dismukes :
https://youtu.be/r9xt3gbAWNo
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