Angron and Lorgar talk on Nuceria from "Betrayer" - A 40k Dramatic Reading
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"Why do you cry?"
"He is Angron. The Red Angel. He cannot cry, so i cry for him."
this hits so hard
Is this an excerpt from a book ? If so which one ?
@@tildoss1810 No, it's a quote from the movie Conan the Barbarian
@@dirtywings7251 oh ok thanks 👍
@@tildoss1810 You're welcome 😌
angron should sound like he is in constant pain, and this captures it perfectly. even the sharp intakes of breath are perfect, letting your voice break. i can hear the tears welling in his eyes.
To an outside observer, Angron appears to be a blood thirsty maniac. But in the novels, he’s so much deeper. One of the most tragic characters in the 40K universe.
Lorgar obviously had ulterior motives, but good on him for providing Angron with the 40k equivalent of therapy, for a little while
It's more manipulation than therapy notice how almost every time Lorgar speaks here he is trying to twist the focus of Angron's pain towards his own agenda.
Lorgar feels no empathy, not really. He just sees Angron as a weapon to be given a target.
@@pyerack I think Lorgar did feel some pity and empathy , but yes it was secondary. But again, that's like the best you're gonna get out of 40k as far as that goes
@@pyerack I'm pretty confidant that Lorgar definitely feels some sympathy and pity for Angron, it's all secondary to his main objective but they are there, he's one of the few primarchs who can actually do this but still be able to continue on their path
Absolutely captured Angron's pain and anguish in this. Amazing work!
1:40 made me cry so hard that he was happy and even had a moment of peace with his family, they actually made a choice, not forced on them but they alone made, god how angron is one of the most tragic charaters I can see people who that never got into 40k fall in love with him reading his story from order only to fucking cry like ankin with darth vader
Funny how Big E can spend time partying with Leman Russ, drinking, fighting, spear chucking, but can't spend just a little bit of time sending down the Custodes to wipe out the high riders. Imagine how different Angron would be if the Emperor wasn't such a sack of doodoo?
Not even that.
Just jump down from his ship, _on His own,_ with only his burning sword and a pauldron.
Nuceria was under Ultramar reign and was joining the imperium without questions.
The bad thing is the emperor was on the planet months before the final battle with Angron and his gladiators,was observing him and his rebellion but take a pact with high riders for saving only Angron and dont care about his brothers
A good father order an exterminatus only for have slaved son and remove part of his brain for install butcher nails.
“I am Angron of The Pits. Born in Blood, Raised in the Dark and I. WILL. DIE. FREE!” Is so damn powerful for most slaved Primarch. Heartbreaking.
Unbelievable he made me cry over angron I actually felt the pain in his voice. Well done 👏👏👏
What is the music used? Your description links to the artist's channel, but not the specific song title used. Both the voice acting and music used were absolutely beautiful
This is so so good
Could you do the throne room when Angron confronts the Nucerians
I've honestly watched this so many times now and can't get enough of it 😁😁😁 absolutely smashed it out of the park.
What song is it you used in the background? Honestly, it was so well chosen and just added to an already amazing performance 😁😁😁
Thanks for the compliment man. Honestly wouldn't be able to remember the names of the music if I tried. It's all royalty free though, so if you did enough searching you'd probably find it.
Its still so weird to me that he was captured and enslaved. Like he mentions lazguns and grenades, how many of those u think it takes to kill a primarch when this guy was able to push away a giant ass mech
this was awesome
I wonder how the Heresy would have gone down if the Emperor had decided to teleport down and joined them. He would have won in moments. He clearly had the time to do fuck around with Vulkhan. If only the Emperor had made himself the saviour and not the prison guard to Angron
I weep for angron, he may be a traitor now but I feel that there is still hope for him, angron, the world eaters, their tales are tragic and heart wrenching, I pray that in time, maybe, just maybe we could bring angron back to the light of the imperium, back with his brothers and sons and father, part of me hopes that is true, part of me clings to that shred of hope, and it is possible from what I can tell, take the clone of fulgrim for example, maybe it could happen, just maybe.
Amazing
The emperor could have had a loyal son...had he helped.
Angron was arguably the Emperor's greatest folly.
seriously. couldn't just do a pity Exterminatus against the high lords who had caused his son to suffer so much?
oh well. 30+ years of lore, some of it's bound to be stupid
How refreshing hearing Angron as a human with a vendetta instead of a slobbering brooding maniac. Makes his fall relatable and understandable
He really doesn't get enough spotlight as the most ill-fated son of big E.
To be fair, we mostly see him as a Demon Primarch, when there is practically notthing left of the man he was; when we see his human self, it's always as a tragic figure
That's because he isn't human. He is a blood spewing killing machine.
He was both.
It is no accident that the ''brothers'' with the greatest claim, the greatest reason to rebel against the tyrant of order, met.
The Emperor could neither see the monster he was,
nor the monsters he created.
He failed.
Ten Thousand years of unimaginable torture was the only penance he could give,
and even it was not enough for the failure he brought upon humanity.
It should be a lesson for any tyrant, that no man rules alone
and that his sins will have consequences, no matter his delusion.
Hearing Angron experiencing emotions other than homicidal rage is really heartbreaking.
I swear i have cry.
In the italian lore we know that Angron is only a beast without brain, yes we know about emperor,butcher nails,his rage and all the negative things.
In italy only few book are translate,so reading and hearing about his human side,about he was created for be the healer,his compassion and love for his brothers and sisters on Nuceria,i cryed.
I've heard a good few voices for Angron: the cracked grandeur of David Timson, the looming threat of Vox in the Void, the frothing wrath of Jonathan Cox and the indignation of Chris Glass. And I have to say, yours is the best one by a country mile, for one simple reason: the glimpses of warmth we hear in his voice. The fondness in his words when he reflects on his fellow gladiators, the faint shred of joy in his laughter, the sobs begging to spill out even against the Nails... nobody else ever captured that. You gave us a small look at the man Angron could have been, what he *would* have been if it weren't for the Nails, you did justice by the Red Angel. So in all sincerity, well bloody done.
Wow, you've made my week, thank you.
@@RufusJuice What can I say, it's a rare day that something can so quickly bring me to tears, so when it does... oh it's somethin' special, no doubt. Consider me plenty eager to see the rest of your repertoire.
@@RufusJuice do you remember what music you used? you only link to the channel
Bro captured pure emotions in his voice. Excellent 👍
Angron didn't choose his homeworld.
Angron didn't choose to become a Gladiator.
Angron didn't choose to have the Butcher's Nails.
Angron didn't choose to slay his father.
Angron didn't choose to abandon his people.
Angron didn't choose to return to the Imperium.
Angron didn't choose to live a Daemon Primarch of Khorne.
Angron, the only Primarch who never had a Choice.
He was the Slave Primarch, a Demigod made to serve others and allowing him to not make a single Choice in his life.
Not a single Choice.
No one would ever argue that Angron got dealt the most shit hand of every Primark besides 2 and 11. I have a lot of sympathy for him and all the shit he had to put up with.
But he did make one choice after the Emperor picked him up. He chose to recreate the nails in his legion. He enslaved the people who called him father to his own trauma when no one forced him to. He had to go out of his way to develop and recreate a poorly understood piece of dark age tech and inflict his pain upon the legion entrusted to him. Even with the nails some part of him cries out for honor. I think if he were ever able to take a step back and look at his own actions he'd be horrified by what he did.
Angron was indeed dealt alot of duds. But he had choices to make and at every turn he chose to not go forwards. Instead he lashed out at everyone and everything that wanted to help him and lift him from his trauma.
Angron chose to not deal with his past.
Angron chose his fate.
Angron chose his future.
Angron chose his legions future.
It is a sad and heartwrenching story of a man unable to come to terms with his traumas, whishing to die and run from it, not being allowed to by his brothers love.
Konrad is the only Primarch to kinda enjoy the Crusade. He could skin as many babies as he wants and not get cancelled for it
@@krieger8825 Really, what more you could ever ask for in life?
Well, he could kill Kharn in that cave and all who came with him and then die because of nails. This was a choice, to give his legion a second chance
I really hear in Angron’s voice the intonation of a man who really valued something... he’s just a kind, big guy who was broken by suffering... he didn’t want all this
The interesting thing is, even after Nuceria, there's times when his caring side sneaks through. When he's on the bridge of the Conqueror, he takes special attention and care to the Navigator girl, to make sure she's as happy as she can be, as comfortable as she can be. He's actually very, very delicate with her. And him and Lotara have their banter, which on some level I think he appreciates because she doesn't treat him as a Higher Authority. He's supposed to be her boss, and she will listen to him...most of the time. But she's not afraid to disagree with him. He lost his brothers and sisters, but in a way he did form bonds with random people on the Conqueror. Not close... but enough.
Without the nail, he should had been the most empathic primarch.
Isn’t Angron an empath?? Able to feel and detect others emotions??
@@dragonfruitsalad He was planned as The Healer out of all the Primarchs. Healing bodies, hearts and souls, especially AFTER the great crusade - instead fate and fickle gods made him into a post-human deluxe blender for a bloodthirsty embodiment of slaughter.
Trust me when I say this, Angron is by far one of the purest of all Primarchs, regardless of his resolve, you cannot fault him for his undoing. The longer I read through his lore, the more I feel for him. He has the power to absorb the pain and negative emotions of others. Yet the pain he had was too much. I cannot blame him for what he has done, one of a few times a fictional character made me tear up. Your potrayal is by top notch, thank you RufusJuice
Angron was truly the betrayed. Not by the Emperor or by the Imperium, but by fate itself. If one should believe in such a thing… Angron the Betrayed. And Lorgar the Fool.
Angron, Lorgar, and Magnus are my favourites because of how easy it is to see the flaws in the emperor through their eyes.
The emperor is a narcissistic tyrant, reliant on pretty armour, unmatched power, and charisma to hide how bad and uncaring he truly is.
@gaebi That's what I liked about the Primarchs pre chaos. Them joining Chaos just makes them the greater evil so you have to side with the Emperor anyways but he really is a pos. But he's a golden god like pos,that made you want to worship him simply by being near him. He told the galaxy he had the authority to rule as the sole ruler of all and lead them into a new age and somehow figured that wasn't the equivalent of being God.
@@gaebi Wait, it was made pretty clear in siege of terra, the fact that he loved his sons.
uhm... how was he not betrayed by the emperor?
This is art. I actually have tears in my eyes listening to Angron talking about his fellow gladiators. There's something about his voice that text alone cannot convey, almost like he's not just telling Lorgar about the people who fought and died by his side, but begging for someone else to remember them as he did, so that their legacy won't die with him.
"...and I will die free!"
And now he cannot die at all, a slave eternal to a master infinitely crueler than even the High-Riders.
Yes but he was manipulated by Lorgar,he even doesnt know about becoming a demon. He didnt choose to became a demon. But sometime Khorne off his butcher nails.
Absolutely perfect version of Angron. The sadness in his voice, the softness when he talks of his brothers and sisters, the pain in every word. He doesn't sound like he's gargling rocks, but his voice tells of the roughness of his life. Fantastic job. I can almost see him throwing his arms wide while he taunts the ghosts of those Highriders, amidst the field of bones, voice echoing off the rocks. With only Lorgar there to hear his tale. When Lorgar says 'You will have your vengeance. You have my WORD." I can see him reaching out to touch Angron's shoulder lightly, while looking him dead in the eyes so he can see his promise and vow.
that’s an awful lot of credit to give the man who turned him into a demon primarch against his will
@2handedswordenjoyer well, he kept his word, didn't he? Saved Angron from the Nails (in a backwards way), and helped him gain his eternal vengeance on the Emperor and all who worship him....
Just not in the way Angron wanted or expected.
@@2handedswordenjoyerits worth considering that it was the only possible way to save Angron from dying to the nails, as he'd promised to do. Obviously the right thing would've been to let him die as he'd wished his whole life, but he'd been the closest thing to a friend Angron had had amongst the primarchs. The ritual was literally a deal meant to trade the lives of the worlds they'd destroyed to save Angron. He'd have no way of knowing the outcome beforehand.
I love how lorgar is manipulating angron but still, deep down, feels a bit of sympathy for his brother.
He was the closest to the empath Primarch after Vulkan. Manipulation is his speciality which makes sense considering he was raised by two of the greatest manipulators in the galaxy. Kor Phaeron and Erebus
It's not a sympathy but manipulation. He just trying to manipulate and the worst of it he didn't save his brother. Better die free than live as a slave.
@@maltheri9833
I do believe that was Lorgar's Primarch power.
@@Warmaster2001 "Better to die free than live as a slave." The repeating tragic irony of Angron's entire life: every time he wished to die, he was forced to live as something worse than he was before.
When he wanted to die rather than kill old Oenomaus, they stuck the Nails in him and he murdered his best friend.
When he wanted to die with his fellow slaves, he was stolen away and forced to live with the guilt and the pain.
When he tried as hard as he could to find death in the Great Crusade, he found no success, and his fellow legions reviled him and the World Eaters as monsters.
When he nearly died against Gulliman, Lorgar turned him into a Daemon of Khorne.
Angron's only freedom from pain and suffering is death, and yet it always is pulled just out of his reach when he reaches for it.
How the hell did you get the voices so right? An abused older brother finally allowing himself to truly bleed infront of his little brother, exposing himself completely and trusting his brother to understand.
You had me crying, Angron reminds me of myslef to a self reflective extent and goodness you got the hurt in his voice perfectly.
Angron doesn't want vengeance. He doesn't want to crush Terra or the Emperor. He wants his true family back. He wanted to die free.
And the Emperor couldn't be bothered to lend a hand to save both Angron and his people? For all of his so-called foresight and intelligence, he doesn't seem very good at earning loyalty.
This was all part of the Grand Plan, even Heresy, I guess
@@lord_azatoth I don't know a whole lot about 40k, but there's so much contradictory information that it has me constantly question the Emperor's "wisdom".
@@lord_azatoth I know they've hinted at this idea before, but I *really* hope they don't go down that route, because it'd retroactively make the whole setting unbelievably dumb.
-It renders the entire heresy meaningless. It completely trivializes Sanguinius's death as well as Ferrus' and it makes the Emp's proclamation at the foundation of the Grey Knights void.
Like, I'm on board with Emps expecting a civil war between the Primarchs and pragmatically accepting some (Like Angron) might not make it to the finish line, that Chaos turned an otherwise "conventional" civil war into the Heresy, that he made the only choice he had left for the sake of humanity by seating the golden throne, slowly turned into something new by human faith and belief. But if every, single step of the setting is just Emp's grander perfect plan, if even his *obvious* mistakes are just pre-ordained projects, 40k just becomes an unnecessarily edgy version of Dune with an even more bizarre Leto...
To me, what made the Imperium interesting is that it's fallen state is ultimately a testament to human fallibility, from the mortals to its creator. The fact he could have such a human flaws as being a bad parent and making mistakes in the face of the unforeseen was perhaps the most clear cut proof that the Emperor *was* in fact human after all.
He just wanted to go with them…
If not that, then to go like them.
Both times he was denied.
@@rustkarl You ever get the feeling that the real villains of this story are the writers themselves? They had to intentionally have the Emperor make shitty choices in order to create the grim dark universe that is 40k.
He could have saved Angron along with his people. These battle-hardened gladiator warriors might have made excellent soldiers, provided they were offered the choice to fight rather than being forced to. I don't know much about Angron's history, but I can imagine they might have chosen to continue fighting by his side. Instead, we have this... A Primarch who had nothing and yet still lost everything.
The best rendition of Angron I've ever heard.. I had tears in my eyes listening to this.. fantastic work!!!
Her: "I can't believe he didn't cry watching Titanic? Do men have no feelings at all?"
You and me listening to this video:
The music, the voice.
You can hear Angron’s grief so perfectly. Good memories of terrible times, a time lost forever at the cusp of everything they wanted.
Never forget: he was envisioned to be a healer….
And is for this that he can survive so long to butcher nails.
Every other primarch probably died in few months. He was with mortarion the tank and healer of the primarcs.
"Words dont do them justice..."
Damn... he knows exactly how the cruel world works and told us not to stay and still even in the front of death.
I wish Angron had been treated better.
Damn, if you did an audiobook of this It'll be one of the first on my list.
This is why I love Angron
Out of all the primarchs Angron's story is the most tragic compelling and intriguing in the whole setting. He reminds me of Guts from Berserk
OMFG this made me cry for a bit... i never thought of it as dramatic when i read it in paper. Angron got just better. Great job
damn that brought a tear to me damn son. Angron deserved better.
Guts of 40k my guy needs to be put down
Angron pouring his heart out and all this slime lorgar can do is hype him on what he wants: to fight the Emperor.
A fool manipulating a monster.
No.
He wants to die.
@@terminallove3531 I meant what Lorgar wants
@@SgtThiel
Ahhh...
I wonder how much of it is manipulation and how much of it is simply Lorgar projecting what he wants because of how consumed he is by his vision. He can get Angron's anger to an extent and does care, but he's still laser-focused on the great vision of a galaxy united by Chaos.
As others have said, Angron is the primarch who was never given a choice. However, Lorgar was the primarch who never allowed himself a choice or even the possibility of turning back, at least once he had convinced himself of the "right" thing to do.
Not that far from Konrad, come to think of it. Both consumed by their ideals, vision (in Konrad's case, literally), and flawed concepts of destiny till it ruined them.
The sad thing that most people don't realize is that Lorgar was genuinely trying to save Angron, and the interruption of The Communion and Lhorke likely caused the ritual to go awry. Had it gone the way it was supposed to, Angron would have been freed of the nails and from suffering.
Lorgar genuinely cared about Angron, to the point he made a deal to trade a trillion lives from a hundred worlds for Angron's salvation. Everyone dogs on him for what the end result was, ignoring that it was attempted with the intent of saving the brother whom he was the only one to care about or even try to treat like a person.
Women: "I can't believe he didn't cry during Titanic! Do men have any feelings at all?"
Men:
This genuinely had me tearing up.
Angron is, IMO the most understandable traitor and has one of the most compelling backstories, I never really cared much for him until I learned of his life before becoming the demon version
Anybody know any good DIy men?
I just ran through my living room wall listening to Angron's opening speech there......
(from a Gman fan btw). Shame they dont show this side to Angron more tbh.
Angron. The embodiment of will power. My uead Cannon is angron will one day retain that immesne will power and finally have a choice. *Breaks free from khorne
I genuinely feel sad for Angron, everything the man ever wanted was to finally rest and be free. Instead, he was always seem and used as a tool for slaughter by everyone around him - be it the traitors, or the Emperor himself. Lorgar tried so much to twist Angron very feelings into those of vengeance against the Imperium, but in the end... Angron really just wanted to be left alone so that he could die in peace and maybe, just maybe, meet his brothers and sisters in another life. He became a husk of himself, a tormented soul screaming for help as the butcher's nails clouded his reason and made him lash out in anger against everyone on his way. And in the few moments of clarity Angron had... he was able to see the hell he was dragged in, the one he unwillingly help to build, and all he could do was weep.
God ... the Emperor for all his apparent wisdom sure f-ed up with Angron ... sigh ... what a tragic character 😞
Jesus christ my dude
ANGRON and KONRAD have it hard. 😢😊
did anyone else cry?
Angron is the epitome of the phrase "Hurt people hurt people."
Made me tear up. Good stuff.
One of the best parts of Betrayer for sure, thank you.
Angry was a failure, even in the end, he could not even die. He is now a servant, first to high riders, then the emperor, now to khorn.
He did several cycles and he fookin return to slavery. Damn Angry need true death by hands of Guilliman.
Never forget he was robbed of a victory when he was turned into a daemon prince
@@OfLanceTheLonginus victory? Antron never fought for victory, he didn’t even fight for survival. I would say he fought for freedom, but each choice he made got him further away from it. He wanted to die for a cause he believed in, now, in the end, he is even denied the peace of the grave.
I think the background music is: I Can't Breath By The Spa Boy
It is. Thank you!
Simply, thank you .
’He took me!’
Lorgar: Ayo????
RufusJuice you are seriously under appreciated. I consider myself very lucky to have heard this work of art. Your voice acting is incredible.
This is incredible voice acting, you have an amazing talent & I’m actually in tears, I can feel the pain and the pure blood boiling white hot rage of Angron.
You do have to ask (something which Angron also wanted to ask the Emperor) why he didn´t send the war hounds down on the planet to defend their father or (if they weren´t in the system at the time) didn´t go down there himself with his custodes.
and if all that was impossible he should have teleported all Angrons brother´s and sisters aboard his flagship.
Yes they would have hated him for it, but i think with all of them at his side Angron MIGHT have stayed loyal or at least gone rouge as in he wasn´t on Horus or The Emperor´s side and just walked away from it all.
Attacking the high riders would've meant having to go into yet another war on yet another planet. It's also likely Big E didn't know the situation. A little theory I've got is that Big E had actually already brought the planet into the fold of the Imperium and had been told about some menace wrecking havoc, not really knowing it was one of his primearchs he only finds out once Angron is making his last stand and the teleport was a knee jerk reaction in an attempt to save his asset.
This is so good! Love your videos
Logar being a better brother and support than the Emperor ever was
The nails hurt ! Ah, how they hurt! ..... Goddamn mate i can feel it, i can feel his pain, im crying you are such a good actor !
Is this AI or real people ? In both cases it is Marvelous and just WOW
All done by yours truly. Never have and never will use AI.
@@RufusJuice what was the music used? You gave a link in the description, but I could not find the specific song, only the artist's channel.
Also, amazing acting, especially for Angron. Few have been able to get his voice right, and he sounds exactly like he should here
This fully brought me to tears off from Angron's speech.
I hear the thunder, Angron...
DAMN THIS CHANNEL IS GOOD
Nailed the tragedy of Angron. Incredible performance.
"Piss on Angron's grave after he dies" -Gharte, World Eater
Man. The emotions put into this reading are heavy.. it easily creeps into you and fills you with what they’re feeling
my guy was brutal, but he was real...it's really no wonder he fell to kornflakes.
The agony in his voice….
Angron: Can't you hear, can't you hear the thunder?
You better run, you better take cover
10/10 Narration
Someone PLEASE tell me the song name?
I can't breathe by spa boy
@@kenshjiarson2204 Thank you!! I've been searching for a while!
Thats brutal.
And then lorgar pulled a sneaky one on angron
The voice acting is simply magnificent, tears flowed from my eyes! I have added a link to your channel to all my wahi fan chats, so I hope you will get more subscribers soon😉
Genuinely made me shed a tear. This is amazing.
That was quite touching 😢
Angrons primarch power was empathy, he unlike all of his brothers truely cared for the mortals he grew up with.
But so did Guilliman, Corvus, Magnus, Russ, Jaghatai, sanguinius, Mortarian, Dorn and Vulkan?
@@velenvskaelhas
None of them could literally take the pain of others into themselves.
@@terminallove3531 I mean sure, but that doesn’t make Angron more empathetic
Unfortunately, that empathy appeared to end shortly after the emperor rescued him from the death he had resigned himself to.
@@infidelheretic923
If you're talking about his Primarch power,it ended after the High Riders put the Butcher's Nails in his skull.
Angron may not seem like it at first glimpse but he had the biggest heart of all the primarchs i think. The way he talks about his friends and brothers in arms it moves me to tears.
Gulliman was wrong about agron. The only slave was gulliman, agron choose to tell the truth. The emperor caused this pain. He did not help.
I love how he got emotional and sad in this, even that he knows and can feel how nails are answering for that.
i can see the picture of this conversation, Angron on his knees in the mists of the bones of his brothers and sisters, Lorgar a respectable distance behind him, and as he spoke Angron begins to cry for his kin, and how his life has been in the hands of one slave master after another, first the high riders, then his "father"
Now Khorne himself.
This is by far the best voice acting I have ever heard in a long time. Angron's voice and emotions come across so heavy on my soul.
:'(
In the end I like to believe in death his people knew he didn’t run
Definitely the best voice I've heard for Angron so far, I hope you do the bit where he confronts the Nucerians too
why could none of the traitor primarchs keep their hatred confined to the emperor? why did they all choose to bring such devestation upon all mankind? jaghatai hated the emperor too, but he knew not punish all of humanity for it
They unlike the Khan fell to Chaos.
The emperor is the spitting definition of a failure.
Because they didn't know Chaos is like cuthulu radiation to the mind and body.
It erodes your sanity just as it mutates your physical form.
Had the traitor primearchs never gotten into contact with the ruinous powers maybe they could have been heroes.
It all ultimately comes down to Lorgar being a power hungry psycho who just *had* to worship *something.*
Lorgar's worship isn't even true worship, he only does so in an attempt to be in good terms with that powerful entity so he can justify his actions and gain more power for himself.
Not only did he pick the worst possible things to worship but decided to spread that cancer to his brothers simply trading one master for another. Not murdering Lorgar on the spot was the Emperor's greatest mistake, from the very first meeting he embodied everything the Emperor hated and has done absolutely nothing but spread poison in the form of lies and chaos corruption across the entire galaxy.
Forget Abbadon. Lorgar is the true menace.
Name of music?
I Can't Breath By The Spa Boy
Masterfully acted. Incredible emotion in your voice. Bravo.
Multiple goose bumps
He had so much taken from him, and when he finally had his one chance to make his own path, it was stolen from him again and again. When he finally was done with everything and decided to die, that was stolen from him and was turned to a demon without his consent.
I found your videos and damn! Your voice is amazing! I love how you captured a genuinely heartfelt moment from Angron, I'm really impressed. I love this passage, you really show the humanity in the primarchs.
First ten seconds I thought meh but DAM this gave me chills
Whats the name of the music being used here?
I second this
I Can't Breath By The Spa Boy
@@Fireground42 thanks for answering me
I desperately want Angron to finally die free after fighting one last time. And not for any great cause that he would care for, but still against a great foe of the galaxy so that his final death would be one he has chosen and one his brothers and sisters and sons could be proud of.