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Welcome to the Liber forum. This forum exists to provide members of the community with a place to discuss various aspects of developing fan-made organizations (e.g., Chapters of the Adeptus Astartes, Heretic Astartes warbands, Ordos of the Inquisition, regiments of the Astra Militarum, etc.), locations (e.g., planets of the Imperium, Aeldari craftworlds, etc.), etc. within the Warhammer 40,000 setting. Members of the community are encouraged to use this forum as a place to solicit and provide constructive feedback and recommendations in the development of DIYs. Very important advice can be found here. This forum works hand-in-hand with several other forums and features that are available here at the Bolter & Chainsword: Blogs are the preferred place for members to cover all of their work on a DIY project, including the development that this forum focuses on as well as the other aspects of a DIY that are covered in the forums/features listed below. When you work on your DIY in your blog, it is perfectly acceptable to also post a topic/comment in this forum or any of the forums listed below, either repeating the blog post in its entirety or providing a summary of the post and then linking to that blog post in your discussion forum topic/comment. The Forge and its sub-forums are a great place to post images of your DIY models. Naturally, we recommend that you upload any images of your DIY models to your free albums in the Gallery feature (and you can always use those images to embellish your blog posts, discussion posts, articles, and download files). The Homegrown Rules forum is a great place to post any homegrown rules you may be developing for your DIY. The Fan Fiction forum is a great place to post any fiction you may be developing for your DIY. When you decide that the work on your DIY is completed and you are ready to present the finished product to the rest of the community, you are invited to use the Articles and Downloads features. The Articles feature allows you to present your article in a digital format that can be read on the screen whereas the Downloads feature allows you to upload a file that other members of the community can download and print. Both features have a category - the Articles feature has the DIY category and the Downloads feature has the Background (Lore) category. Submitting your DIY content to these features/categories automatically creates an announcement topic in this forum that links to the article/file. Naturally, you are also encouraged to post your finished product at your blog.