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On 2024-04-20 at 23:31:45
Human history. Bold letters indicate where you were wrong 🤓🧐
M1 - M15; Age of Terra
Mankind started pioneering space travel and settled it's home system.
M15 - M25; "Dark" Age of Technology
Humanity discovers the warp and learns to use it for ftl travel. An expensive age of colonization follows. Human psykers (people who can use the powers of the warp like magic) appear in M22. An AI rebellion occurs, and the far-flung colonies lose contact and descend into anarchy.
M25 - M30; Age of Strife
The warp overflows into real space and warp storms cover the galaxy for millenia. Towards the end of the era, the being known as the Emperor rose to power on Terra and recolonized the galaxy.
M31;
Horus Heresy, the Great Scouring, etc. Nothing that critical until M41.
M41; Dark Imperium
999, M41. The 13th black crusade and the opening of the Great Rift.
Well you were only off by a few thousand years. Maybe they won't notice. 🤫
M1 - M15; Age of Terra
Mankind started pioneering space travel and settled it's home system.
M15 - M25; "Dark" Age of Technology
Humanity discovers the warp and learns to use it for ftl travel. An expensive age of colonization follows. Human psykers (people who can use the powers of the warp like magic) appear in M22. An AI rebellion occurs, and the far-flung colonies lose contact and descend into anarchy.
M25 - M30; Age of Strife
The warp overflows into real space and warp storms cover the galaxy for millenia. Towards the end of the era, the being known as the Emperor rose to power on Terra and recolonized the galaxy.
M31;
Horus Heresy, the Great Scouring, etc. Nothing that critical until M41.
M41; Dark Imperium
999, M41. The 13th black crusade and the opening of the Great Rift.
Well you were only off by a few thousand years. Maybe they won't notice. 🤫
Eh, I was going for the basics. Only a few inaccuracies are fine. Also prefer the non-human history but still.
Yep I'm just being a nerd lol
Aren't we both? I mean, we are both in the warhammer fandom, that's already enough.
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On 2024-04-20 at 21:17:15
Human history. Bold letters indicate where you were wrong 🤓🧐
M1 - M15; Age of Terra
Mankind started pioneering space travel and settled it's home system.
M15 - M25; "Dark" Age of Technology
Humanity discovers the warp and learns to use it for ftl travel. An expensive age of colonization follows. Human psykers (people who can use the powers of the warp like magic) appear in M22. An AI rebellion occurs, and the far-flung colonies lose contact and descend into anarchy.
M25 - M30; Age of Strife
The warp overflows into real space and warp storms cover the galaxy for millenia. Towards the end of the era, the being known as the Emperor rose to power on Terra and recolonized the galaxy.
M31;
Horus Heresy, the Great Scouring, etc. Nothing that critical until M41.
M41; Dark Imperium
999, M41. The 13th black crusade and the opening of the Great Rift.
Well you were only off by a few thousand years. Maybe they won't notice. 🤫
M1 - M15; Age of Terra
Mankind started pioneering space travel and settled it's home system.
M15 - M25; "Dark" Age of Technology
Humanity discovers the warp and learns to use it for ftl travel. An expensive age of colonization follows. Human psykers (people who can use the powers of the warp like magic) appear in M22. An AI rebellion occurs, and the far-flung colonies lose contact and descend into anarchy.
M25 - M30; Age of Strife
The warp overflows into real space and warp storms cover the galaxy for millenia. Towards the end of the era, the being known as the Emperor rose to power on Terra and recolonized the galaxy.
M31;
Horus Heresy, the Great Scouring, etc. Nothing that critical until M41.
M41; Dark Imperium
999, M41. The 13th black crusade and the opening of the Great Rift.
Well you were only off by a few thousand years. Maybe they won't notice. 🤫
Eh, I was going for the basics. Only a few inaccuracies are fine. Also prefer the non-human history but still.
On 2024-04-20 at 11:40:37
In case anybody would like to learn about it, I'm going to post the basic lore of all 3 major settings.
Very simplified btw.
Warhammer 40k/The horus heresy:
Warhammer fantasy battles/The old world:
Warhammer Age of Sigmar:
Will add edits when I add the other two.
Very simplified btw.
Warhammer 40k/The horus heresy:
"In the grim darkness of the far future, there is only war."
A few things you should know before reading this is that the warp is basically just hell and there are 4 major gods, known as the chaos gods, one of whom is created in events later described.
The timeline starts with a species known as the necrontyr, who almost all had skin cancer and would die at a young age, asking a group of ancient aliens known as the old ones to help make them live longer. The old ones declined and the necrontyr found some god like beings, known as the c'tan, consuming stars for their energy. These C'tan then offered them immortality, granted to them in a process where their souls were taken and consumed by the C'tan and they were placed within metallic, skeletal bodies and became known as the necrons. They declared war on the old ones for refusing to help them. During this war, the old ones made many species to help them fight. The most important of these are the eldar, space elves who feel emotion much more than any other species, and the krorks, large green fungal creatures that became stronger the more they fought. Eventually, after most of the old ones were dead, the necrons went into a 40,000 year long nap and the krorks devevolved into the orks due to less fighting.
The eldar then built up a large empire. They used secret pathways known as the webway to travel quickly. Whenever one died they would be reborn like a phoenix. This led to many starting to commit deranged acts. The first group group leave the empire are known as the exodites and they took over worlds, known as maiden worlds, where they live. The second group to leave are the craftworld eldar who left on continent sized spaceships. The empire then collapsed when their acts led to the creation of a new god known as slannesh. This caused a large warp rift to appear, killing all that were there. The only other survivors were the dark eldar, who were in a city in the webway.
Humanity had spread across the stars, using the warp as a method for ftl travel, however an AI Uprising and the opening of the great rift led to most planets losing contact with others and becoming more savage. On Earth, a man calling himself the emperor of mankind showed up and took Earth from the techno-barbarians. He then created 20 children, known as the primarchs who were basically demi-gods. Alongside them he created 20 space marine legions, each using the gene-seed of their primarch, leading to them developing traits simular to their primarchs. The primarchs got split up across space before their birth. The emperor then led "The greater crusade" where he took back the other human planets and slowly found the primarchs, one by one. 2 of the primarchs, alongside their legions, were removed from records and one primarch had been split into two.
At around the 31st millennium, the emperor gave his favoured son, Horus, the rank of warmaster while he worked on project to allow humans to access the webway so they wouldn't need to rely on the warp, which by doing they helped empower the chaos gods. Horus then git corrupted by chaos and, along with half the primarchs and legions, waged war with the loyalists in the horus heresy. There are 65 books on the horus heresy. It even has its own game system. I will not describe much more about it but in the end the emperor kills horus who mortally wounded him. The emperor now sits on the golden throne.
Now it is over 10 millennium later and the Imperium is a xenophobic empire who sends many men to their death in combat with aliens and the followers of chaos. There are no good guys, just varying shades of grey. Also a bunch of giant bugs showed up and are trying to eat everyone.
Here's a picture of the main factions. Yes, like 7 of them are just space marines and another 4 are chaos space marines, but still.
A few things you should know before reading this is that the warp is basically just hell and there are 4 major gods, known as the chaos gods, one of whom is created in events later described.
The timeline starts with a species known as the necrontyr, who almost all had skin cancer and would die at a young age, asking a group of ancient aliens known as the old ones to help make them live longer. The old ones declined and the necrontyr found some god like beings, known as the c'tan, consuming stars for their energy. These C'tan then offered them immortality, granted to them in a process where their souls were taken and consumed by the C'tan and they were placed within metallic, skeletal bodies and became known as the necrons. They declared war on the old ones for refusing to help them. During this war, the old ones made many species to help them fight. The most important of these are the eldar, space elves who feel emotion much more than any other species, and the krorks, large green fungal creatures that became stronger the more they fought. Eventually, after most of the old ones were dead, the necrons went into a 40,000 year long nap and the krorks devevolved into the orks due to less fighting.
The eldar then built up a large empire. They used secret pathways known as the webway to travel quickly. Whenever one died they would be reborn like a phoenix. This led to many starting to commit deranged acts. The first group group leave the empire are known as the exodites and they took over worlds, known as maiden worlds, where they live. The second group to leave are the craftworld eldar who left on continent sized spaceships. The empire then collapsed when their acts led to the creation of a new god known as slannesh. This caused a large warp rift to appear, killing all that were there. The only other survivors were the dark eldar, who were in a city in the webway.
Humanity had spread across the stars, using the warp as a method for ftl travel, however an AI Uprising and the opening of the great rift led to most planets losing contact with others and becoming more savage. On Earth, a man calling himself the emperor of mankind showed up and took Earth from the techno-barbarians. He then created 20 children, known as the primarchs who were basically demi-gods. Alongside them he created 20 space marine legions, each using the gene-seed of their primarch, leading to them developing traits simular to their primarchs. The primarchs got split up across space before their birth. The emperor then led "The greater crusade" where he took back the other human planets and slowly found the primarchs, one by one. 2 of the primarchs, alongside their legions, were removed from records and one primarch had been split into two.
At around the 31st millennium, the emperor gave his favoured son, Horus, the rank of warmaster while he worked on project to allow humans to access the webway so they wouldn't need to rely on the warp, which by doing they helped empower the chaos gods. Horus then git corrupted by chaos and, along with half the primarchs and legions, waged war with the loyalists in the horus heresy. There are 65 books on the horus heresy. It even has its own game system. I will not describe much more about it but in the end the emperor kills horus who mortally wounded him. The emperor now sits on the golden throne.
Now it is over 10 millennium later and the Imperium is a xenophobic empire who sends many men to their death in combat with aliens and the followers of chaos. There are no good guys, just varying shades of grey. Also a bunch of giant bugs showed up and are trying to eat everyone.
Here's a picture of the main factions. Yes, like 7 of them are just space marines and another 4 are chaos space marines, but still.
Warhammer fantasy battles/The old world:
Warhammer Age of Sigmar:
Will add edits when I add the other two.
On 2024-04-13 at 12:55:43
Also just saying, if anyone has any questions about warhammer, be it lore, factions, what the game is and such, I will try my best to answer.
The most basic thing is that there are 3 main warhammer settings, being 40k (sci-fi, the most popular one), fantasy (fantasy of course, the original, ended in 2015 but brought back at the start of this year set about 1000/500 years before the main fantasy timeline) and age of sigmar (also fantasy, replaced fantasy in 2015)
I have a decent amount of aos knowledge but way too much regarding fantasy and 40k but should be able to answer most questions.
The most basic thing is that there are 3 main warhammer settings, being 40k (sci-fi, the most popular one), fantasy (fantasy of course, the original, ended in 2015 but brought back at the start of this year set about 1000/500 years before the main fantasy timeline) and age of sigmar (also fantasy, replaced fantasy in 2015)
I have a decent amount of aos knowledge but way too much regarding fantasy and 40k but should be able to answer most questions.
On 2024-04-13 at 12:49:50
AHAH!!! Fellow Warhammer nerds (and disinterested chaps reading this out of pure boredom), I have a bold prediction!
Ok first off I highly doubt that anything about this has been mentioned before, but I don't sift through a dozen websites every day so if you've heard this before... Well, good for you! 👍😛
Alright, a quick Warhammer history lesson. In the early days of the Imperium (galactic human empire) the Emperor of Mankind created 20 powerful beings known as the primarchs. Each was a true superhuman, possessed of astonishing intellect and immense strength and wisdom. Each of the primarchs was given a legion of augmented soldiers (called Adeptus Astartes, or simply Space Marines) to lead.
Unfortunately half the primarchs turned against the Emperor with their legions, and a huge war was fought, which in a way continues even thousands of years later, in the 41st millennium. To prevent the power of a whole legion being misused again, the loyalist legions were broken down into small autonomous armies called Chapters. All of the loyalist primarchs were either slain or vanished centuries ago, but now it seems they are returning.
Over the last few years, Games Workshop, the company that owns and operates the Warhammer games, has returned several primarchs to the Warhammer scene. Two of these, Roboute Guilliman and Lion ElJohnson, are loyalists. More will obviously show up. Come on, this is GW! Stringing out a bunch of heroes returns is gonna earn them a lot of money, so it's gonna happen.
Warhammer 40k 10th edition is here, and with it comes a new space marine codex (army rulebook). In the past there were codex supplements for certain unique space marine armies and the special units they fielded, but now most of these have been consolidated into the main space marine codex. However, special units for the Dark Angels space marines were not included in the new codex, and they recently got a codex supplement containing these special units.
So, two other Space Marines Chapters don't have any units in the main codex. The Blood Angels and the Space Wolves. Both chapters will most likely get codex supplements in the future, and the Blood Angels' primarch is dead, soooo...
Well that took forever to get to the point lol. Hope you enjoyed this little essay, and uuuh feel free to tear apart my theory if you have a different one or are just better informed.
Cheers
Ok first off I highly doubt that anything about this has been mentioned before, but I don't sift through a dozen websites every day so if you've heard this before... Well, good for you! 👍😛
Alright, a quick Warhammer history lesson. In the early days of the Imperium (galactic human empire) the Emperor of Mankind created 20 powerful beings known as the primarchs. Each was a true superhuman, possessed of astonishing intellect and immense strength and wisdom. Each of the primarchs was given a legion of augmented soldiers (called Adeptus Astartes, or simply Space Marines) to lead.
Unfortunately half the primarchs turned against the Emperor with their legions, and a huge war was fought, which in a way continues even thousands of years later, in the 41st millennium. To prevent the power of a whole legion being misused again, the loyalist legions were broken down into small autonomous armies called Chapters. All of the loyalist primarchs were either slain or vanished centuries ago, but now it seems they are returning.
Over the last few years, Games Workshop, the company that owns and operates the Warhammer games, has returned several primarchs to the Warhammer scene. Two of these, Roboute Guilliman and Lion ElJohnson, are loyalists. More will obviously show up. Come on, this is GW! Stringing out a bunch of heroes returns is gonna earn them a lot of money, so it's gonna happen.
Warhammer 40k 10th edition is here, and with it comes a new space marine codex (army rulebook). In the past there were codex supplements for certain unique space marine armies and the special units they fielded, but now most of these have been consolidated into the main space marine codex. However, special units for the Dark Angels space marines were not included in the new codex, and they recently got a codex supplement containing these special units.
So, two other Space Marines Chapters don't have any units in the main codex. The Blood Angels and the Space Wolves. Both chapters will most likely get codex supplements in the future, and the Blood Angels' primarch is dead, soooo...
I predict that the Space Wolves primarch, Leman Russ, will be next to rejoin his Chapter. I can't think of any better explanation for why the Space Wolves would be left out of the codex, and Leman Russ is one of the most popular primarchs, so I predict that Leman Russ's return to Warhammer will be in motion by the end of 2024.
Well that took forever to get to the point lol. Hope you enjoyed this little essay, and uuuh feel free to tear apart my theory if you have a different one or are just better informed.
Cheers
Magnus did nothing wrong.
I agree it will probably be Fulgrim and Leman this edition though I would prefer Jhagati or Dorn for the loyalists.
Also love how he made 20 primarchs and ends up with 21 and 20 legions then, by the heresy, 19 primarchs and 18 legions. Very number.
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On 2024-03-21 at 08:45:18
Jump pack csm lord, just as I hoped. There is also a normal one and each are coming out alongside boxes with other models.
Sadly the box starts of good with the Jump pack lord and 10 raptors, alongside 10 cultists, but then goes to bad with accursed cultists, Dark commune and a daemon Prince, which are great models but as a night lords fan I do not accept mutation and demonic influence.
I also found out that the raptor models are 12 years old and the only models that age (Or older) that I have are from black reach and also my dire avengers. The scale of them would not fit alongside of csm so I don't think I will buy the large box.
On 2024-03-21 at 08:34:49
I have heard that chaos space marines will get new models so I'm hoping for a jump pack lord and raptors/warp talons so I could get some night lord models.
Also dog:
Awww he's so cute! 🥰 What do you think? Tomb kings pooch?
Hoping they start something to bring Vulkan back one of these days 🙏
He's probably releasing for warcry (age of sigmar kill team) in an ossiarch bonereaper warband.
Of the loyalists left, I hope Jhagati and Vulkan come back first (and Dorn was in the imperial Palace the whole Time disguised as a centurion ) but I think games workshop will go for Leman Russ.
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On 2024-03-20 at 21:19:21
Reveals tommorow!
I have heard that chaos space marines will get new models so I'm hoping for a jump pack lord and raptors/warp talons so I could get some night lord models.
Also dog:
I have heard that chaos space marines will get new models so I'm hoping for a jump pack lord and raptors/warp talons so I could get some night lord models.
Also dog:
On 2024-01-21 at 08:15:38
The new kill team box looks really good. I got the current one (salvation) mostly because I needed a good front line Melee unit for my eldar (and also because I enjoy collecting kill teams) but, even though I don't play either faction on the new box, I am definitely getting it for those night lords.
And finally, after 9 years, old world has returned.
And finally, after 9 years, old world has returned.
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On 2023-08-29 at 12:04:23
Many big reveals are going to occur in about 2 days time. Currently all we have revealed is this squig .
Also all the new tyranid models are releasing soon along with the first codex of the new edition.
Also if you were to try and get into warhammer now is a good time as with the release of 10th edition a month or 2 ago all the core rules and the rules for every faction were released, however the codex for each faction will make them better (but actually costs money).
Also all the new tyranid models are releasing soon along with the first codex of the new edition.
Also if you were to try and get into warhammer now is a good time as with the release of 10th edition a month or 2 ago all the core rules and the rules for every faction were released, however the codex for each faction will make them better (but actually costs money).
On 2023-08-26 at 14:47:08
I had an interesting idea for a question.
If you were to do each faction, what colour scheme would you paint them?
(I will add an image with a model from every faction later)
My picks:
Imperium:
Space marines: blood ravens.
Deathwatch: they only have the 1 scheme
Grey knights: silver
Custodes: the classic gold (also get the named character's model (forget his name) and paint him as kitten from tts)
Sisters of battle: turquoise and bronze
Guard: grey and brown if kreig, purple and white if cadian
Mechanicus: purple and gold
Knights: purple I guess.
Chaos:
Chaos marines: night lords (although I do have 1 squad I plan to paint as blood disciples and also might get some blood disciples raptors)
Daemons: normal daemon colours
World eaters: normal colours or heresy colours
Thousand sons: normal or heresy.
Death guard: black with green eyes.
Chaos knights: black?
Xenos:
Craftworld: black and turquoise (already have some)
Drukhari: turquoise and black
Harlequins: black and red
Tyranids: hive Fleet leviathan (purple + fleshy) (already have some)
Genestealer cults: purple and white.
Tau: black and blue
Orks: bad moons (yellow)
Necrons: white (and green)
Votann: black and green.
If you were to do each faction, what colour scheme would you paint them?
(I will add an image with a model from every faction later)
My picks:
Imperium:
Space marines: blood ravens.
Deathwatch: they only have the 1 scheme
Grey knights: silver
Custodes: the classic gold (also get the named character's model (forget his name) and paint him as kitten from tts)
Sisters of battle: turquoise and bronze
Guard: grey and brown if kreig, purple and white if cadian
Mechanicus: purple and gold
Knights: purple I guess.
Chaos:
Chaos marines: night lords (although I do have 1 squad I plan to paint as blood disciples and also might get some blood disciples raptors)
Daemons: normal daemon colours
World eaters: normal colours or heresy colours
Thousand sons: normal or heresy.
Death guard: black with green eyes.
Chaos knights: black?
Xenos:
Craftworld: black and turquoise (already have some)
Drukhari: turquoise and black
Harlequins: black and red
Tyranids: hive Fleet leviathan (purple + fleshy) (already have some)
Genestealer cults: purple and white.
Tau: black and blue
Orks: bad moons (yellow)
Necrons: white (and green)
Votann: black and green.
On 2023-07-15 at 17:04:08
Tyranids won battle for ogramh by 6%!!!
The norn emissary looks so good, as do all the new models.
The norn emissary looks so good, as do all the new models.
On 2023-05-27 at 18:43:01
The warhammer skulls (annual warhammer gaming event) reveals 2 days ago were very good. I've been enjoying the playtest for the speed freeks game recently.
On 2023-05-08 at 10:00:40
Also his warband killed a bunch of salamanders and salvaged their terminator armour so I suppose @40kskool68 may not like him very much
Found this in @Dietsoda's profile. Oh yes. you are very right Dietsoda. Grrrrrr, I do not like this Talos Valcorian. Wasting perfectly good terminator armor on serving a pack of ravenous Chaos gods with piles of corpses? What a jerk!
Also, a side note; I have never read a warhammer novel.
Warhammer novels are pretty good but I've mostly been reading the well known series' such as eisenhorne, cain and of course, Night lords.
Also they use the armour to kill xenos which you may like as a salamanders fan.
Yah, but why couldn't the Salamanders use that armor to kill xenos? 😭 Also what type of xenos? Just kinda curious.
Oh and one more thing. Above any other Salamanders rival I wanna kill Fabius Bile.
1) That's a dumb name. You might as well go the whole hog and call him Fabius Brownish-greenish-digestive-fluid.
2) GW just won't let him die. There actually was an author writing for them who tried to kill off Bile, but no. They wouldn't let it happen. Heresy!
3) He keeps cloning Ferrus Manus and then killing the clones. Come on.
The xenos were aeldari .
Also I agree all emperor's children deserve to be not alive.
On 2023-05-07 at 22:47:17
Also his warband killed a bunch of salamanders and salvaged their terminator armour so I suppose @40kskool68 may not like him very much
Found this in @Dietsoda's profile. Oh yes. you are very right Dietsoda. Grrrrrr, I do not like this Talos Valcorian. Wasting perfectly good terminator armor on serving a pack of ravenous Chaos gods with piles of corpses? What a jerk!
Also, a side note; I have never read a warhammer novel.
Warhammer novels are pretty good but I've mostly been reading the well known series' such as eisenhorne, cain and of course, Night lords.
Also they use the armour to kill xenos which you may like as a salamanders fan.
On 2023-05-07 at 15:09:07
I could probably answer most basic questions people have about warhammer. Probably. although I know nothing about the meta or good combos and such
On 2023-04-29 at 18:06:45
Alright so I have some questions about warhammer. First of all how exactly do you play it, like I’m pretty sure it’s a tabletop RPG but I don’t know the specifics of it. Or what you do besides fight people. Also since it’s a tabletop game I’d assume you need dice to play right? Because I’ve started playing DND with some friends, and I’m probably going to buy my own dice set. And I was wondering if those same dice could be used for warhammer, or do you need different ones?
It's similar to a tabletop rpg but you control armies made up of units with stats. There isn't much to do other than fighting and building/painting the miniatures but you could make lore and such for your armies. They don't require any type of dice other than the trusty d6 so you shouldn't need more dice (probably).
Sounds interesting, what are the specific stats that the armies have? Also I’ve seen a little bit of warhammer stuff on YouTube shorts, and it seems like there’s different factions of sorts in the game. Are these people those factions created by players or are they part of the game.
There is a large group of factions to choose from and multiple game systems. I would suggest going to https://www.games-workshop.com/en-CA/Home?_requestid=4975223 and looking at warhammer 40,000 for sci-fi and warhammer age of sigmar for fantasy. (There are others, they don't matter)
There would then be a bar on the side (or a bar that says refine if you are on mobile) All the factions are shown on the side bar (or refine) under (for 40k) space marines, armies of the imperium, armies of chaos and xenos armies or (for aos) the 4 grand alliances.
On 2023-04-29 at 16:38:40
Alright so I have some questions about warhammer. First of all how exactly do you play it, like I’m pretty sure it’s a tabletop RPG but I don’t know the specifics of it. Or what you do besides fight people. Also since it’s a tabletop game I’d assume you need dice to play right? Because I’ve started playing DND with some friends, and I’m probably going to buy my own dice set. And I was wondering if those same dice could be used for warhammer, or do you need different ones?
It's similar to a tabletop rpg but you control armies made up of units with stats. There isn't much to do other than fighting and building/painting the miniatures but you could make lore and such for your armies. They don't require any type of dice other than the trusty d6 so you shouldn't need more dice (probably).
On 2023-04-29 at 11:05:54
New box set!!
On 2023-04-23 at 22:13:54
I believe the tau should get a second faction for tau auxiliaries. This would be where the only tau you can bring are pathfinders, fire warriors, a leader unit or two and maybe stealth suits. It would then have all the current kroot units with maybe an extra one or two units. Then follow this with more races with 2-3 infantry some elite and a leader unit or two.