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.
Lo, a new season of Oldex has arrvieved - and it comes to take off your head! Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Thank you to Gav Thorpe for writing the literature I grew up with. Gav Thorpe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GavThorpeCreate Gav Thorpe's website: https://gavthorpe.co.uk/ Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley(at)gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast 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.
All good things must come to an end. Or should that be bad? Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Thank you to Gav Thorpe and Alessio Cavatore for writing the fiction I grew up with. Gav Thorpe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GavThorpeCreate Gav Thorpe's website: https://gavthorpe.co.uk/ Alessio Cavatore on Twitter: https://twitter.com/alessiocavatore Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley(at)gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast 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.
You'll be glad to know I kicked the crap out of my microphone less this time around. Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Thank you to Gav Thorpe and Alessio Cavatore for writing the fiction I grew up with. Gav Thorpe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GavThorpeCreate Gav Thorpe's website: https://gavthorpe.co.uk/ Alessio Cavatore on Twitter: https://twitter.com/alessiocavatore Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley(at)gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast 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.
I was kicking the crap out of my microphone for some reason during this one, sorry about that. I've edited it out the best I can. Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Thank you to Gav Thorpe and Alessio Cavatore for writing the fiction I grew up with. Gav Thorpe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GavThorpeCreate Gav Thorpe's website: https://gavthorpe.co.uk/ Alessio Cavatore on Twitter: https://twitter.com/alessiocavatore Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley(at)gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast 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.
As per listener suggestions after Codex Tyranids 4th edition, here we go with separated rules and stats episodes for the Chaos Space Marines. Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Thank you to Gav Thorpe and Alessio Cavatore for writing the fiction I grew up with. Gav Thorpe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GavThorpeCreate Gav Thorpe's website: https://gavthorpe.co.uk/ Alessio Cavatore on Twitter: https://twitter.com/alessiocavatore Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley(at)gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast 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.
Here it is, the final fiction installment for Codex Chaos Space Marines, 4th edition. Back next week with the stats, as per listener suggestions based on the Tyranids amy list/stats episode. Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Thank you to Gav Thorpe and Alessio Cavatore for writing the fiction I grew up with. Gav Thorpe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GavThorpeCreate Gav Thorpe's website: https://gavthorpe.co.uk/ Alessio Cavatore on Twitter: https://twitter.com/alessiocavatore Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley(at)gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast 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.
Back to Chaos Space Marines army entries in this thoroughly varied and enjoyable codex. Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Thank you to Gav Thorpe and Alessio Cavatore for writing the fiction I grew up with. Gav Thorpe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GavThorpeCreate Gav Thorpe's website: https://gavthorpe.co.uk/ Alessio Cavatore on Twitter: https://twitter.com/alessiocavatore Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley(at)gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast 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.
My buddy Bob isn't going to like this one. Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Thank you to Gav Thorpe and Alessio Cavatore for writing the fiction I grew up with. Gav Thorpe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GavThorpeCreate Gav Thorpe's website: https://gavthorpe.co.uk/ Alessio Cavatore on Twitter: https://twitter.com/alessiocavatore Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley(at)gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast 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.
I thought 'this time around, I'm chew some scenery.' So please enjoy a more scenery-chewing edition of Oldex than usual. Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Thank you to Gav Thorpe and Alessio Cavatore for writing the fiction I grew up with. Gav Thorpe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GavThorpeCreate Gav Thorpe's website: https://gavthorpe.co.uk/ Alessio Cavatore on Twitter: https://twitter.com/alessiocavatore Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley(at)gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast 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.
You don't normally get to do a space marine voice, Chaos or not, that's a mad scientist. He's such a unique character really. Reflecting on this, I'm even more glad he's in the lore. Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Thank you to Gav Thorpe and Alessio Cavatore for writing the fiction I grew up with. Gav Thorpe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GavThorpeCreate Gav Thorpe's website: https://gavthorpe.co.uk/ Alessio Cavatore on Twitter: https://twitter.com/alessiocavatore Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley(at)gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast 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.
A couple of shorter ones coming up to accomodate real-life issues. What can I say, I guy's gotta eat. Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Thank you to Gav Thorpe and Alessio Cavatore for writing the fiction I grew up with. Gav Thorpe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GavThorpeCreate Gav Thorpe's website: https://gavthorpe.co.uk/ Alessio Cavatore on Twitter: https://twitter.com/alessiocavatore Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley(at)gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast 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.
The big man himself. Mind you, the other guy isn't exactly small-time either. Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Thank you to Gav Thorpe and Alessio Cavatore for writing the fiction I grew up with. Gav Thorpe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GavThorpeCreate Gav Thorpe's website: https://gavthorpe.co.uk/ Alessio Cavatore on Twitter: https://twitter.com/alessiocavatore Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley(at)gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast 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.
Nice to get a wee bit of good old fashioned flash fiction to break up the army list lore entries, which continue next week. Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Thank you to Gav Thorpe and Alessio Cavatore for writing the fiction I grew up with. Gav Thorpe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GavThorpeCreate Gav Thorpe's website: https://gavthorpe.co.uk/ Alessio Cavatore on Twitter: https://twitter.com/alessiocavatore Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley(at)gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast 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.
This is a nice chunky lore section for an army list, isn't it? This is the stuff I loved most as a kid. Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Thank you to Gav Thorpe and Alessio Cavatore for writing the fiction I grew up with. Gav Thorpe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GavThorpeCreate Gav Thorpe's website: https://gavthorpe.co.uk/ Alessio Cavatore on Twitter: https://twitter.com/alessiocavatore Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley(at)gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast 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.
Going back to an age when when the Death Guard, Thousand Sons and World Eaters were represented by a single unit entry each in the Chaos Space Marines codex. Ahh, simpler times. Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Thank you to Gav Thorpe and Alessio Cavatore for writing the fiction I grew up with. Gav Thorpe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GavThorpeCreate Gav Thorpe's website: https://gavthorpe.co.uk/ Alessio Cavatore on Twitter: https://twitter.com/alessiocavatore Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley(at)gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast 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.
Sorry for the week off! I've had an extremely turbulent life this past few weeks, and simply forgot that last Monday was a Monday. Here we are though, back with the Chaos Space Marines forces, with some welcome humour towards the back of this entry. Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Thank you to Gav Thorpe and Alessio Cavatore for writing the fiction I grew up with. Gav Thorpe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GavThorpeCreate Gav Thorpe's website: https://gavthorpe.co.uk/ Alessio Cavatore on Twitter: https://twitter.com/alessiocavatore Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley(at)gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast 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.
In the ongoing evolution of Oldex, this time I'm separating the lore from the army entry stats, as the majority of feedback suggested following the unit entries in last season's Codex Tyranids. Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Thank you to Gav Thorpe and Alessio Cavatore for writing the fiction I grew up with. Gav Thorpe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GavThorpeCreate Gav Thorpe's website: https://gavthorpe.co.uk/ Alessio Cavatore on Twitter: https://twitter.com/alessiocavatore Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley(at)gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast 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.
A few topics covered here, but after a couple of episodes diving into just one each, this is a nice change of pace. Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Thank you to Gav Thorpe and Alessio Cavatore for writing the fiction I grew up with. Gav Thorpe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GavThorpeCreate Gav Thorpe's website: https://gavthorpe.co.uk/ Alessio Cavatore on Twitter: https://twitter.com/alessiocavatore Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley(at)gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast 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.
There's some very cool colour schemes in this part of the codex, you should look them up. Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Thank you to Gav Thorpe and Alessio Cavatore for writing the fiction I grew up with. Gav Thorpe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GavThorpeCreate Gav Thorpe's website: https://gavthorpe.co.uk/ Alessio Cavatore on Twitter: https://twitter.com/alessiocavatore Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley(at)gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast 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.
Did you know the Emperor was almost stangled to death by an ork warlord? True story. Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Thank you to Gav Thorpe and Alessio Cavatore for writing the fiction I grew up with. Gav Thorpe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GavThorpeCreate Gav Thorpe's website: https://gavthorpe.co.uk/ Alessio Cavatore on Twitter: https://twitter.com/alessiocavatore If you've enjoyed this, please leave a review where you found it or like, share and subscribe on YouTube, depending how you're listening. 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 and lore I grew up with. Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley(at)gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast 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.
Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Thank you to Gav Thorpe and Alessio Cavatore for writing the fiction I grew up with. Gav Thorpe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GavThorpeCreate Gav Thorpe's website: https://gavthorpe.co.uk/ Alessio Cavatore on Twitter: https://twitter.com/alessiocavatore If you've enjoyed this, please leave a review where you found it or like, share and subscribe on YouTube, depending how you're listening.  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 and lore I grew up with. If you have suggestions for other old codex fiction for me to narrate on this podcast, you can comment, contact me on Twitter @RJBayley or email robertjbayley@gmail.com. Links are in the show description. Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley(at)gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast 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.
It's quite nice, doing it the old Oldex way, small snippets at a time. But do you like it? Let me know in the comments. Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Thank you to Gav Thorpe and Alessio Cavatore for writing the fiction I grew up with. Gav Thorpe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GavThorpeCreate Gav Thorpe's website: https://gavthorpe.co.uk/ Alessio Cavatore on Twitter: https://twitter.com/alessiocavatore If you've enjoyed this, please leave a review where you found it or like, share and subscribe on YouTube, depending how you're listening.  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 and lore I grew up with. If you have suggestions for other old codex fiction for me to narrate on this podcast, you can comment, contact me on Twitter @RJBayley or email robertjbayley@gmail.com. Links are in the show description. Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley(at)gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast 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.
I'm going away tomorrow, so won't be in a position to record Oldex. As such, I've done it today. Happy easter. Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Thank you to Gav Thorpe and Alessio Cavatore for writing the fiction I grew up with. Gav Thorpe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GavThorpeCreate Gav Thorpe's website: https://gavthorpe.co.uk/ Alessio Cavatore on Twitter: https://twitter.com/alessiocavatore If you've enjoyed this, please leave a review where you found it or like, share and subscribe on YouTube, depending how you're listening.  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 and lore I grew up with. If you have suggestions for other old codex fiction for me to narrate on this podcast, you can comment, contact me on Twitter @RJBayley or email robertjbayley@gmail.com. Links are in the show description. Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley(at)gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast 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.
There's a ramble at the start of this one, about what Oldex is, who its for, what it should be. Let me know what you think by contacting me on Twitter @RJBayley, email robertjbayley@gmail.com or commenting on the Facebook page www.facebook.com/OldexPodcast Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Thank you to Gav Thorpe and Alessio Cavatore for writing the fiction I grew up with. Gav Thorpe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GavThorpeCreate Gav Thorpe's website: https://gavthorpe.co.uk/ Alessio Cavatore on Twitter: https://twitter.com/alessiocavatore If you've enjoyed this, please leave a review where you found it or like, share and subscribe on YouTube, depending how you're listening.  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 and lore I grew up with. If you have suggestions for other old codex fiction for me to narrate on this podcast, you can comment, contact me on Twitter @RJBayley or email robertjbayley@gmail.com. Links are in the show description. Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley(at)gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast 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.
I don't know why I read everything, but I did. I'm exhausted at the moment, my brain wasn't even thinking about what to exorcise or edit, it just saw words and verbalised them. What do you think of having literally all the stats in there as well as the fluff? On the one hand, its completionist, on the other, is that even a good thing in this case? Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Many thanks to Phil Kelly, Andy Chambers, Andy Hoare and Graham McNeill for writing the fiction I grew up with Phil Kelly on Twitter: https://twitter.com/philkellywords Andy Chambers on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theandychambers/ Andy Chambers' website: http://redstargames.net/ Graham McNeill on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GrahamMcNeill Graham McNeill on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/urielventris01/ Is Andy Hoare on social media? Please get in touch with me so I can add their links. I can't find them! Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley(at)gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast 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.
I particularly like the part about some Tyranid organisms becoming subordinate to their gun symbiote. Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Many thanks to Phil Kelly, Andy Chambers, Andy Hoare and Graham McNeill for writing the fiction I grew up with Phil Kelly on Twitter: https://twitter.com/philkellywords Andy Chambers on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theandychambers/ Andy Chambers' website: http://redstargames.net/ Graham McNeill on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GrahamMcNeill Graham McNeill on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/urielventris01/ Is Andy Hoare on social media? Please get in touch with me so I can add their links. I can't find them! Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley(at)gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast 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.
Sorry for the week off. I was working like crazy to finish an audiobook project before a brilliant weekend away of narrative 40K gaming. This was fun to go into the specific of how various Tyranid weapons actually work. Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Many thanks to Phil Kelly, Andy Chambers, Andy Hoare and Graham McNeill for writing the fiction I grew up with Phil Kelly on Twitter: https://twitter.com/philkellywords Andy Chambers on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theandychambers/ Andy Chambers' website: http://redstargames.net/ Graham McNeill on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GrahamMcNeill Graham McNeill on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/urielventris01/ Is Andy Hoare on social media? Please get in touch with me so I can add their links. I can't find them! Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley(at)gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast 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.
It's been a while since I've cracked out this accent. No recent audiobooks for my day job have afforded me the ability, so here we go. Good to indulge in this one again. Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Many thanks to Phil Kelly, Andy Chambers, Andy Hoare and Graham McNeill for writing the fiction I grew up with Phil Kelly on Twitter: https://twitter.com/philkellywords Andy Chambers on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theandychambers/ Andy Chambers' website: http://redstargames.net/ Graham McNeill on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GrahamMcNeill Graham McNeill on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/urielventris01/ Is Andy Hoare on social media? Please get in touch with me so I can add their links. I can't find them! Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley(at)gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast 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.
If you've ever heard the rumour that zoats were once a slave race of the tyranids, well, here you go. Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Many thanks to Phil Kelly, Andy Chambers, Andy Hoare and Graham McNeill for writing the fiction I grew up with Phil Kelly on Twitter: https://twitter.com/philkellywords Andy Chambers on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theandychambers/ Andy Chambers' website: http://redstargames.net/ Graham McNeill on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GrahamMcNeill Graham McNeill on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/urielventris01/ Is Andy Hoare on social media? Please get in touch with me so I can add their links. I can't find them! Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley(at)gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast 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.
The screeching of the horde was deafening, but even over their inhuman cries, Coyle could hear the clang and it cost a lot Bitch, I'm always at the guala, yeah, and you are not Badass B, keep on going 'til you hit the spot Woah, I'm a big bag hunter with the bow She got a big bad dumper, drop it low Mama called me and she happy with the growth Never ever fold for a thottie, that's an oath (yeah, ayy) Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Many thanks to Phil Kelly, Andy Chambers, Andy Hoare and Graham McNeill for writing the fiction I grew up with Phil Kelly on Twitter: https://twitter.com/philkellywords Andy Chambers on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theandychambers/ Andy Chambers' website: http://redstargames.net/ Graham McNeill on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GrahamMcNeill Graham McNeill on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/urielventris01/ Is Andy Hoare on social media? Please get in touch with me so I can add their links. I can't find them! Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley(at)gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast 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.
The current stars of the 40K show make their earlier mark here, a great set of jaws swallowing the galaxy from beneath. Interesting to note that so much of the current storyline is being pulled from this far back, with heavy emphasis being placed on the Octavius sector here as well. It was the setting at the launch of the most recent edition of Kill Team and a major one in ninth edition 40K, with it's own secondary objective: retrieve octavius data. Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Many thanks to Phil Kelly, Andy Chambers, Andy Hoare and Graham McNeill for writing the fiction I grew up with Phil Kelly on Twitter: https://twitter.com/philkellywords Andy Chambers on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theandychambers/ Andy Chambers' website: http://redstargames.net/ Graham McNeill on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GrahamMcNeill Graham McNeill on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/urielventris01/ Is Andy Hoare on social media? Please get in touch with me so I can add their links. I can't find them! Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley(at)gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast 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.
Once more duty calls me to try and narrate a graphic as spoken word. I apologise in advance - I tried my best to make it at least somewhat understandable while not altering it beyond what isn't in the original codex. Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Many thanks to Phil Kelly, Andy Chambers, Andy Hoare and Graham McNeill for writing the fiction I grew up with Phil Kelly on Twitter: https://twitter.com/philkellywords Andy Chambers on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theandychambers/ Andy Chambers' website: http://redstargames.net/ Graham McNeill on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GrahamMcNeill Graham McNeill on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/urielventris01/ Is Andy Hoare on social media? Please get in touch with me so I can add their links. I can't find them! Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley(at)gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast 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.
Humankind first encounters the hive fleet codenamed Kraken. Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Many thanks to Phil Kelly, Andy Chambers, Andy Hoare and Graham McNeill for writing the fiction I grew up with Phil Kelly on Twitter: https://twitter.com/philkellywords Andy Chambers on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theandychambers/ Andy Chambers' website: http://redstargames.net/ Graham McNeill on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GrahamMcNeill Graham McNeill on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/urielventris01/ Is Andy Hoare on social media? Please get in touch with me so I can add their links. I can't find them! Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley(at)gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast 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.
Here he is. A man whose name would echo through the years in equal parts fame and infamy. The beginning of Inquisitor Kryptman. Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Many thanks to Phil Kelly, Andy Chambers, Andy Hoare and Graham McNeill for writing the fiction I grew up with Phil Kelly on Twitter: https://twitter.com/philkellywords Andy Chambers on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theandychambers/ Andy Chambers' website: http://redstargames.net/ Graham McNeill on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GrahamMcNeill Graham McNeill on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/urielventris01/ Is Andy Hoare on social media? Please get in touch with me so I can add their links. I can't find them! Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley(at)gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast 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.
The Ultramarines are mostly Roman-themed (from modern-day Italy) and Chaplain Ortan Cassius has a mostly knackered face, so that's where I was going with that voice. Interesting they're bringing the norn queens more heavily into the lore these days, but not...the dominatrixes
The first of the listener donated codexes commences - thank you Alistair! Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Many thanks to Phil Kelly, Andy Chambers, Andy Hoare and Graham McNeill for writing the fiction I grew up with Phil Kelly on Twitter: https://twitter.com/philkellywords Andy Chambers on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theandychambers/ Andy Chambers' website: http://redstargames.net/ Graham McNeill on X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/GrahamMcNeill Graham McNeill on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/urielventris01/ Is Andy Hoare on social media? Please get in touch with me so I can add their links. I can't find them! Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley(at)gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast 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.
Greetings, listeners.  A key component of the Warhammer 40,000 universe, and indeed the grimdark genre it spawned, is horror. As a massive fan of Warhammer 40,000 (obviously) and the horror genre, and given that it's Halloween, I couldn't resist spinning a scary story myself. So often the focus of horror in 40K fiction is, justifiably, the Warp and its spawn. Part of this story comes from a desire to add a little weight to another end of the balance.  A large part of the inspiration for this story came from the song Virtuous Tragedy by the brilliant musician Aram Zero. I love their music and this is my favourite. As I sat in front of Google Docs, I put this song on repeat and let its power overwhelm me. It's this overwhelming power, a sense of something awe-inspiring yet terrifying, which dictated what I typed. I reached out to Aram and they very kindly have allowed me to use their track in this Halloween special. I'm grateful Aram let this episode to come full circle and include the very music that inspired it. You can find Aram Zero's YouTube channel here, and from there, their other links: www.youtube.com/@AramZero I very much hope you enjoy this scary special and wish you a very happy Halloween.  Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038  Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley@gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast 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.
We made it! The final installment of 3rd edition Codex Eldar. I hope you've enjoyed this trip into the oldenlore of one of GW's most classic factions. Next up, I'll be delighted to move onto the first of the listener donated codecies, and perhaps even a whole different edition! Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Many thanks to Gav Thorpe, Andy Chambers, Jervis Johnson and Tuomas Pirinen for writing the fiction I grew up with. Gav Thorpe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GavThorpeCreate Gav Thorpe's website: https://gavthorpe.co.uk/ Andy Chambers on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theandychambers/ Andy Chambers' website: http://redstargames.net/ Tuomas Pirinen on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SonataNocturne Tuomas Pirinen on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DesignbyTuomasPirinen Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley@gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast 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.
The penultimate installment of lore from Codex Eldar, 3rd edition. Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Many thanks to Gav Thorpe, Andy Chambers, Jervis Johnson and Tuomas Pirinen for writing the fiction I grew up with. Gav Thorpe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GavThorpeCreate Gav Thorpe's website: https://gavthorpe.co.uk/ Andy Chambers on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theandychambers/ Andy Chambers' website: http://redstargames.net/ Tuomas Pirinen on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SonataNocturne Tuomas Pirinen on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DesignbyTuomasPirinen Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley@gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast 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.
When I say I'm resuming, I mean it. Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Many thanks to Gav Thorpe, Andy Chambers, Jervis Johnson and Tuomas Pirinen for writing the fiction I grew up with. Gav Thorpe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GavThorpeCreate Gav Thorpe's website: https://gavthorpe.co.uk/ Andy Chambers on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theandychambers/ Andy Chambers' website: http://redstargames.net/ Tuomas Pirinen on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SonataNocturne Tuomas Pirinen on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DesignbyTuomasPirinen Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley@gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast 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.
Well, well, well, if it isn't your old pal Oldex, back after a crazy workload and a fresh shot of inspiration after guesting on Box Naught's YouTube. It's a sensationally good one, one of my faves in fact, and all 40K fans should check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/@boxnaught7428 Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Many thanks to Gav Thorpe, Andy Chambers, Jervis Johnson and Tuomas Pirinen for writing the fiction I grew up with. Gav Thorpe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GavThorpeCreate Gav Thorpe's website: https://gavthorpe.co.uk/ Andy Chambers on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theandychambers/ Andy Chambers' website: http://redstargames.net/ Tuomas Pirinen on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SonataNocturne Tuomas Pirinen on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DesignbyTuomasPirinen Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley@gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast 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.
Another character that I don't think ever got an official model. Some cool kitbashed/converted ones on Google images though. Let me know if you made your own on Twitter: @RJBayley! If you want more on the character Gav Thorpe wrote a story about him as part of the Rise of the Ynnari series: https://www.blacklibrary.com/all-products/fireheart-eshort.html Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Many thanks to Gav Thorpe, Andy Chambers, Jervis Johnson and Tuomas Pirinen for writing the fiction I grew up with. Gav Thorpe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GavThorpeCreate Gav Thorpe's website: https://gavthorpe.co.uk/ Andy Chambers on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theandychambers/ Andy Chambers' website: http://redstargames.net/ Tuomas Pirinen on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SonataNocturne Tuomas Pirinen on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DesignbyTuomasPirinen Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley@gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast 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.
Did this character ever get a model? Google images isn't turning much up. Let me know if there was or if you made your own on Twitter @RJBayley! Â Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Many thanks to Gav Thorpe, Andy Chambers, Jervis Johnson and Tuomas Pirinen for writing the fiction I grew up with. Gav Thorpe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GavThorpeCreate Gav Thorpe's website: https://gavthorpe.co.uk/ Andy Chambers on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theandychambers/ Andy Chambers' website: http://redstargames.net/ Tuomas Pirinen on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SonataNocturne Tuomas Pirinen on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DesignbyTuomasPirinen Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley@gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast 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.
When it comes to Farseers, he's the big cheese. Â Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Many thanks to Gav Thorpe, Andy Chambers, Jervis Johnson and Tuomas Pirinen for writing the fiction I grew up with. Gav Thorpe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GavThorpeCreate Gav Thorpe's website: https://gavthorpe.co.uk/ Andy Chambers on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theandychambers/ Andy Chambers' website: http://redstargames.net/ Tuomas Pirinen on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SonataNocturne Tuomas Pirinen on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DesignbyTuomasPirinen Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley@gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast 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.
Lock and load, it's time to crack open the Eldar armoury and find out just how exactly they're going to kill you. Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Many thanks to Gav Thorpe, Andy Chambers, Jervis Johnson and Tuomas Pirinen for writing the fiction I grew up with. Gav Thorpe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GavThorpeCreate Gav Thorpe's website: https://gavthorpe.co.uk/ Andy Chambers on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theandychambers/ Andy Chambers' website: http://redstargames.net/ Tuomas Pirinen on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SonataNocturne Tuomas Pirinen on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DesignbyTuomasPirinen Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley@gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast 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.
Since yesterday's release was just an 'official' reading of the April Fool's Day episode, the content, if not the presentation, of which you've already heard, I wanted to give you something new (in Oldex terms anyway) as well. And here it is! Huge thank you to Alistair for the contribution of Space Marines, Tyranids and Chaos Space Marines codices to the project. I look forward to getting to them! If you want to donate olde codexes to the project, get in touch via the means below. Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Many thanks to Gav Thorpe, Andy Chambers, Jervis Johnson and Tuomas Pirinen for writing the fiction I grew up with. Gav Thorpe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GavThorpeCreate Gav Thorpe's website: https://gavthorpe.co.uk/ Andy Chambers on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theandychambers/ Andy Chambers' website: http://redstargames.net/ Tuomas Pirinen on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SonataNocturne Tuomas Pirinen on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DesignbyTuomasPirinen Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley@gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast 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.
OK, now April Fool's Day is very much over, I can upload the legit version of this episode. Enjoy! Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Many thanks to Gav Thorpe, Andy Chambers, Jervis Johnson and Tuomas Pirinen for writing the fiction I grew up with. Gav Thorpe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GavThorpeCreate Gav Thorpe's website: https://gavthorpe.co.uk/ Andy Chambers on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theandychambers/ Andy Chambers' website: http://redstargames.net/ Tuomas Pirinen on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SonataNocturne Tuomas Pirinen on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DesignbyTuomasPirinen Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley@gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast 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.
Hey friends, I'm very proud to introduce you to the new format of Oldex going forward, creating a new genre I'm calling ASMR 40,000. Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Many thanks to Gav Thorpe, Andy Chambers, Jervis Johnson and Tuomas Pirinen for writing the fiction I grew up with. Gav Thorpe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GavThorpeCreate Gav Thorpe's website: https://gavthorpe.co.uk/ Andy Chambers on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theandychambers/ Andy Chambers' website: http://redstargames.net/ Tuomas Pirinen on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SonataNocturne Tuomas Pirinen on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DesignbyTuomasPirinen Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley@gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast 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.
Those Warp Spiders have some unpleasant weaponry, don't they? Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Many thanks to Gav Thorpe, Andy Chambers, Jervis Johnson and Tuomas Pirinen for writing the fiction I grew up with. Gav Thorpe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GavThorpeCreate Gav Thorpe's website: https://gavthorpe.co.uk/ Andy Chambers on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theandychambers/ Andy Chambers' website: http://redstargames.net/ Tuomas Pirinen on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SonataNocturne Tuomas Pirinen on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DesignbyTuomasPirinen Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley@gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast 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.
It's a bold new era. It's our first codex requested by a listener: Tom of the absolutely brilliant 40Kurious podcast - make sure you check that out as there isn't a 40K podcast like it. This time we're looking at the 3rd. edition era of the graceful, insidious , beautiful, deadly eldar. Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Many thanks to Gav Thorpe, Andy Chambers, Jervis Johnson and Tuomas Pirinen for writing the fiction I grew up with. Gav Thorpe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GavThorpeCreate Gav Thorpe's website: https://gavthorpe.co.uk/ Andy Chambers on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theandychambers/ Andy Chambers' website: http://redstargames.net/ Tuomas Pirinen on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SonataNocturne Tuomas Pirinen on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DesignbyTuomasPirinen Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley@gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast 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.
This brings to a close the Codex Armageddon phase of Oldex, and it's a satisfactorily chunky one. A fond fairwell to the Codex that really got me passionate about 40K and a hobby that has lasted decades. Next up, our first Codex requested by a listener. Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Many thanks to Andy Chambers, Jervis Johnson and Gav Thorpe for writing the stories I grew up with. Does Jervis Johnson do social media? I can't find links for him. If you know, please inform me so I can direct people to his. Andy Chambers on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theandychambers/ Andy Chambers' website: http://redstargames.net/ Gav Thorpe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GavThorpeCreate Gav Thorpe's website: https://gavthorpe.co.uk/ Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley@gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast 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