“We are Forerunners. Guardians of all that exists. The roots of the Galaxy have grown deep under our careful tending. Where there is life, the wisdom of our countless generations has saturated the soil. Our strength is a luminous sun, towards which all intelligence blossoms… And the impervious shelter, beneath which it has prospered.”

The Didact’s Best Books of 2017

Once again, it is that time of year to bring out the old tradition stretching back… well, about 4 years now, I suppose, where your ‘umble servant provides an overview of the best books that he has read over the course of 2017. It was quite a year for me in...

The Supreme Dark Lord’s Guide to Trench Warfare

It has certainly been quite a good few years for His Voxness. As our Supreme Dark Lord (PBUH) noted recently, he has been right in the middle of some of the fiercest battles of our ongoing war to reclaim Western culture. Starting with Sad Puppies, and then Rabid...

Literally the most interesting man in the world

Anyone who listens to heavy metal on anything approaching a regular basis has heard of Bruce Dickinson. He is, quite simply, THE best heavy metal vocalist out there today. There was a time when one could dispute that accolade. The case could be made that Ronnie James...

Ugly truths

There are a couple of books that I have been reading recently which serve to illustrate my long-held maxim that the truth can set you free- but damn can it hurt you in the process. Both of these titles were featured by friend and fellow shitlord Matt Forney, back...

To Hell and back

Terrence Popp is quite a character. If you watch his Redonkulas episodes over on YouTube regularly (which I do), then you will see that he comes across as something of a roaring asshole. He is very sarcastic, very blunt, doesn’t give a damn about your...

In which I am greatly upset

Our good friend- or should I say, former friend?- Adam Piggott, the Gentleman Adventurer, decided to pull a Marc Antony and bury Caesar instead of praising him (by way of blatantly ripping off borrowing liberally from Don Rickles): Dear friends, dear...

Book Review: A Sea of Skulls by Vox Day

When Vox Day decided to embark on the goal of writing an epic fantasy series that would rival George R. R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire in terms of scope, character, plot, and quality, many mainstream critics and SF/F afficionados laughed at him. After...

Didact’s Album List 2016

AMARANTHE – Maximalism (3.0/5) DELAIN – Moonbathers (3.3/5) MEGADETH – Dystopia (3.0/5) GRAND MAGUS – Iron Will (3.2/5) GRAND MAGUS – Wolf’s Return (3.1/5) SABATON – The...

Didact’s Booklist 2016

A Sea of Skulls (Arts of Dark and Light Book 2) by Vox Day (5.0/5) The Basic Instructions Before Lovin Eve by K. A. Peoples (3.0/5) Red Team Alpha: A Crimson Worlds Adventure by Jay Allan (3.6/5) Mutiny in Space by Rod Walker (3.4/5) Tunnel in the...