You're right, that kind of content is very disturbing. Here's why something like that might exist:
* **Unofficial Content:** Warhammer 40k has a large and creative fanbase. Dioramas are often made by hobbyists, and unfortunately, some people create inappropriate content.
* **Grim Darkness:** Warhammer 40k is a grimdark universe filled with violence and brutality. While sexual assault isn't explicitly depicted in the official lore, the setting's tone might lead some creators to explore those dark themes.
* **Lack of Regulation:** Since these dioramas are likely fan-made and not official products, there wouldn't be strict content guidelines in place.
Here's what you can do:
* **Avoid the Content:** Don't engage with the diorama. There's plenty of amazing Warhammer 40k content out there that celebrates the universe's rich lore and epic battles.
* **Report it (if applicable):** If you found it on a specific platform, some might have reporting options for inappropriate content.
* **Engage with Positive Content:** Look for Warhammer 40k communities that focus on the positive aspects of the universe, like heroic battles and epic storytelling.
Here are some resources for positive Warhammer 40k content:
* **Official Warhammer 40k Website:** [
https://warhammer40000.com/](https://warhammer40000.com/)
* **Lexicanum:** [
https://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/Main_Page](https://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/Main_Page) (Lore database)
It's important to remember that the Warhammer 40k universe is vast and what you see in one diorama doesn't represent the entire fanbase. There are many creators who celebrate the more heroic and strategic aspects of the setting.