Thanks for the in-depth explanation! From my limited exposure to the lore and the outline you gave, I love the T’au. It can be probably be said that they can function as a representation of a lib idea of a kind of “red imperialist” faction, but in a setting as fucked as Warhammer… let’s just say that I am more inclined to trust any T’au stans than any Imperium stans.
If I ever got into Warhammer gaming proper, you can bet that I’d be spreading the Greater Good to any and every chump that dared to worship a dead god lol. I adore the idea of this horrid universe spawning a naive people that seem to be trying their best. It’s what makes Grimdark great, not the overwhelming odds, but the people that stare awe-struck at the collapsing, unfair cosmos and plainly state “No.” Much more interesting than them taking some kind of purely evil turn.
Thanks for the in-depth explanation! From my limited exposure to the lore and the outline you gave, I love the T’au. It can be probably be said that they can function as a representation of a lib idea of a kind of “red imperialist” faction, but in a setting as fucked as Warhammer… let’s just say that I am more inclined to trust any T’au stans than any Imperium stans.
If I ever got into Warhammer gaming proper, you can bet that I’d be spreading the Greater Good to any and every chump that dared to worship a dead god lol. I adore the idea of this horrid universe spawning a naive people that seem to be trying their best. It’s what makes Grimdark great, not the overwhelming odds, but the people that stare awe-struck at the collapsing, unfair cosmos and plainly state “No.” Much more interesting than them taking some kind of purely evil turn.
Also, Tau got A LOT of flak for having hi-tech and kinda anime-like aesthetics, because most of 40k fashdom are anime haters.
They are just jealous because even weebs get more pussy/dick than 40k neckbeards do.