Wait a second... If we get a computer generated Skaven for Warhammer vids... Does this mean we have a computer generated Lord Inquisitor for 40K lore????
@@kamilszadkowski8864 I tried to make names that sounded pseudo russian, like the naming conventions in Warhammer sound like actual names in actual languages but really aren't (most of the times at least), I didn't mean to make fun of the russian language
Guard 1: *_"UN-GORES?! To arms! The Beastmen are coming!"_* Guard 2: _"Un-GOLS... Primitive tribesmen."_ Guard 1: *_"Aaah..."_* Guard 2: _"...You have no idea what I'm talking about, do you?"_ Guard 1: *_"Not in the slightest."_*
Everyone wanting Astartes 5, and all I am thinking is "You know he has mountain internet right? It will take him some time to get that uploaded, at least 48 hours after he watches it to make a video, edit it, and release it"
I too live in the middle of but fuck no where, alas internet is reliant on how many prayers to the dark gods you’ve practiced today and how many times you shake a stick in the sky and dance around the fire each week, that and the weather.
IRL many ancient nordic countries had a "speaker of the law" that would just orally tell people the law and the hope was that people would speak up if the "Speaker of the Law" changed the law too much. People did crazy things to save on expensive paper costs in antiquity. This is also why most ancient written languages don't have blank spaces between words!
"People did crazy things to save on expensive paper costs in antiquity. " Parchment was extremely costly but people also got rather creative with the material to write one. Birch bark for example became apparently quite popular in regions where they grew. Even letters by commoners were found written on that material (somewhat dispelling the notion of the illiterate medieval commoner).
@@DeHerg You're describing the same impetus from a different angle. When you're writing on birch bark, or bone if you wanted something more permanent but also fairly cheap, you're less writing than you're carving and you're carving onto a relatively small area because of the fragility of the bark and the very large letters that you need to use. So you want to use less space and, in the case of Futhark, very angular letters that are easy to carve. Modern language use more rounded letters because it's easier to write a rounded letter with a pen.
In Iceland around 900-ish there was a "speaker of the law" that would travel to norway every 3 years to read the book of law (can't remember the name of the book) to keep it fresh in his memory. Totally legit, it was a tradition until 1240 when Iceland came under Norwegian crown
Calm down guys Arch has clearly been working on this video for while. Its not like he decided to make this video before the Astartes one, probably just finish some last minute editing. I expect the next video will probably be on Astartes part 5.
Oh we know, we're just annoyed that Arch didn't drop everything and start fanboying like the rest of us. It makes it seem like he thinks he's better than us, by not screaming like an SJW the moment something interesting happens.
One of the things that I like about this channel is Arch has attention detail. It would take time and multiple viewings of Astartes 5 for him to make a video that does it justice.
xelnaga92 funny thing is that they do. Might makes right, don’t backstab your leader for his position (only frontstab after you challenge him) and the “caste” system.
The punishment might not be as harsh but when it comes to the length they will go to dish it out the dwarfs are clearly ahead (imagine one day a dwarf with an ancient tome standing in front of your house to settle a score for something one of your ancestors did 1000 years ago)
@@DeHerg Thorgrim Grudgebearer actually did that. he brought out an entire army just to demand some many from a small-town merchant whos great-great-great-grandfather had stiffed some dwarves who were not even alive because it had happened so long ago.
You think that’s bad, Nurgle really is a god... of war and pestilence from Mesopotamia. And Astartes is the Greek name for Ishtar, the Mesopotamian goddess of sex and violence.
I don't know. Seems appropriate to call it what it is. What else would you call the northern region other than northern region in your language? For example the USA does the same thing but even lazier. We have the same set up but drop the noun. South, Midwest, etc.
@@Alex_Fahey There are plenty of options from Slavic languages they could use I guess. From Voivodshpis to Ruthenians. Although oblasts administrative units work just fine.
Arch, I listen to you with my woman a lot and she loves your new animation. It looks fantastic and she loves the skaven "micies" (their her favorite race by far) the artist did a great job man!!
We need judge, grabs random dude to judge. Justice! I imagen a maneater would make a killing as a judge for the ungols. Biased perhaps as, for some reason, only the fatest party is guilty. Cheap though, just feed with guilty party, justice served. Next case!
I have a lore question for you experts out there. Does the all "foreiners are one group" includes only people, or all humanoids? In other words would a dwarf be punished for crime of imperial merchant?
Bronies in real life: Rainbow Dash is my waifu! I wonder when my plushie will get here? My mommy says I can stay in the basement as long as I want... Bronies in Warhammer:
Gosh if it wasn’t for the fact I am amazed about the sudden animation for the video I may have missed everyone else screaming at you to review Astartes 5
How strange. I see a comment section full of jokes insinuating arbitrary extremity on the Ungols' part, yet I hear a video of perfectly sound judgement, all things considered : ^)
Crime committed by one Dwarf in Ungol lands. Ungol's kill another Dwarf because bad Justice system... Gets popcorn and enjoys the several hundred year back and forth grudge/Ungol retribution killing war.
Hospitality laws were part early Slavic culture (It is still part of culture but it is not law). It is written in The Strategikon that Slavs will take a guests gladly and that they will see to it that they reache next village or town safely. If said village or town kills or harms any of said ex guests in any way, Slavic community that brought them there would be bound to declare war on this town or village.
*pained groan* Ugh...Arch...I can see what Dev meant when he said you were butchering foreign languages' pronounciations in the last Wermacht By Night. :D The "Gospodar" is pronounced "go-spo-dar", with hard 'A' at the end, not "go-spo-dor" with a hard 'O'. I expect this to be remedied come the video you said you will be making on them! :D (Fun fact for the non slavic people around, that word means Master. So the Kislevites are literally descendant from the Master race. The Slavs.) On a side note, any thoughts/comments on Loremaster Of Sotek kind of indirectly calling you out in his video talking about the Ice Guard release for the Old World? And is there any chance for the two of you to have a discussion/debate about it and general Warhammer stuff overall?
Well yes and no. The root word meant something like 'Lord' or 'master', yes. And, to my knowledge, it retains it in Eastern Slavic languages, but in Western Slavic ones it's evolved into something more akin to 'host' or 'patriarch'. And it's not a recent evolution either - in XVth century Polish it already meant 'patriarch' where now it is used as the root for anything to do with the running of the household or the economy (as an extension of the praxis of running the household, Aristotle-style). This becomes a really convoluted mess once you realize that Kislev is essentially a mix of Poland-Lithuania and Russia - two VERY different political cultures (at the time at least). Either way, there reallycisn't much fluff on Kislev over all and my point is meant to be more real life than anything really... G(/H)ospodar is not *necessairly* 'master' is my whole autistic point.
@@CatWithAHat2HD Initially I did not understood what this foreign gibberish "go-spo-dor" meant, but when you started explaining, I made the connection. It is Lithuanian word "gaspadorius". It is quite an old Lithuanian word and it is not as popular anymore as it was in previous generations and since. It means head of a household, usually in referring to a family. It also attaches certain expectations of age and wealth. You would not call someone young who had just married and had their first child. It is word reserved for men, not boys or rather when individual matures completely. Also, he is expected to have his own wealth like a house and means of supporting itself. Only then this word could be rightfully used to describe a man. It is a honorary word which you would call someone if you want to acknowledge his status and importance within his household. Little bit formal, but used in everyday conversations. As for pronouncing this word, it is "gas-pa-do-rius" with an emphasis on "r".
On the subject of cat o' nine tails I once had a book about the Turin shroud in which they stated the blood marks were consistent with an ancient Roman whip tipped with twin metal balls heated up so as to remove a strip of flesh
We need a set of videos after this. First and foremost, a review of Astartes Part 5. Second, a video of whatever the hell those orbs are. Third, an overview of the series with your musings on where it may be going in light of what we have been shown thus far.
On the subject of punishment by glove. Where a gauntlet is heated up red hot and grafted onto the arm one of the biggest killers would be frostbite. Think about it you have cold metal in direct contact with your skin. In freezing weather. If you didn't wrap that arm very well it would sap heat from your body very quickly.
Arch, if you needed a picture for the mask sentence I have heard of a similar punisment. Douring the medival peasant revolts in the current Slovenia and Croatia a revolt leader named Matija Gubec was apparently executed with a red hot iron crown being placed on his head (After being tortured naturally).
I love this kind of fluff, especially the part where others can choose to be guilty. It pretty much directly sets up a Story, Guy A took punishment for Guy B, so he now has to help Guy B in something he wants.
Example of a Hospitality Law in the Real World: In Arizona it is illegal to refuse someone water. Some details of the Arizona heat: Common summer daily high: 45 °C Most hellish summer highs: >50°C Overnight low temperature: 32 °C It can go several weeks straight of the temperature never dropping under 90 °F Most hellish summer nights: Temperatures stay over 100 °F continually for several days.
Just thought of this because of the word ungol but i for one would love a beastmen lore video, i love the beastmen but i feel like i dont know much about them
Rather than simply being branded ON the helmet, also referred to as the bell-end or the knob, I believe!! Childish perhaps, but ooof - that would sting somewhat, lol...
Do Chaos marauders also count as foreigners? Could for example an Empire merchant get burned at a stake because some Chaos Knights attacked an Ungol village on the north?
If there isnt a hero in the lore that was wrongly accused sentenced to death by a day in the bear cave, only to emerge a day later, riding on the bears, going on the bring justice to the real criminal and going on to be an army general of Kislev I will be rather disappointed.
I am deeply disappointed that this was not a video on Astartes chapter 5. It was of INCREDIBLE visual quality! Truly worthy of depicting The Emperor's Angels! Though this is interesting, as always, and I never expected the wretched beastmen to have any law outside of the law of the jungle.
All that talk about a fantasy law system and all I could see is Arith head mounted on the wall... I'm guessing the rest of her is in Franklin's barrel.
Wait a second... If we get a computer generated Skaven for Warhammer vids... Does this mean we have a computer generated Lord Inquisitor for 40K lore????
His had a animated skaven since february i think. We might get one in the future.
If I remember correctly, this CG Skaven thing was made for Arch by a fan. So if a fan made one for his 40k vids he would use it.
@@LethargicGM my god it needs a scribe servitor writing everything he says down if that is to exist.
We should ask the ASTARTES guy to make it. **STOMP** **STOMP** **BookSlam** lights smoke pipe / starts lore.
@@TKUltra971 anything taking that man's attention away from his project is downright heresy
"brother Dimitri, why have you killed our neighbor's uncle?"
"dear brother Vladimir, do you know my uncle Yorgi?"
"yes...?"
"I don't like uncle Yorgi"
"Georgij"? What is this monstrosity?
@@kamilszadkowski8864
I tried to make names that sounded pseudo russian, like the naming conventions in Warhammer sound like actual names in actual languages but really aren't (most of the times at least), I didn't mean to make fun of the russian language
@@jacopoarmini7889 Relax. I was just wondering if it was a mistake or not.
@@jacopoarmini7889 i would've went with either ivan or yorgi.
@@foxmcqwerty608
Yorgi! That's what I should have gone for! Thanks!
Guard 1: *_"UN-GORES?! To arms! The Beastmen are coming!"_*
Guard 2: _"Un-GOLS... Primitive tribesmen."_
Guard 1: *_"Aaah..."_*
Guard 2: _"...You have no idea what I'm talking about, do you?"_
Guard 1: *_"Not in the slightest."_*
To be fair, Ungols and Ungors fight the same, except Ungols are on horseback and they do not stab each other in the back.
Everyone wanting Astartes 5, and all I am thinking is "You know he has mountain internet right? It will take him some time to get that uploaded, at least 48 hours after he watches it to make a video, edit it, and release it"
squirrel_killer doesn’t take 5 minutes to tweet or comment
No idea he had that internet but it hhnnngggg
I really really can't wait for him to see it!
@@Metal_Tao he's definitely already seen it.
I too live in the middle of but fuck no where, alas internet is reliant on how many prayers to the dark gods you’ve practiced today and how many times you shake a stick in the sky and dance around the fire each week, that and the weather.
My man, let me tell you about Highland internet. 150 KB/s down boiiiiii
>Warhammer Fantasy lore video
>Comment section gets spammed with Astartes Part Five
Ah, I love bad timing.
what is astartes part five ? :D
@@murderouskitten2577 just look it up. Very much worth your time
@@cracklingvoice ok , thanks for advice
@@murderouskitten2577 If you don't know Astartes, I suggest starting from part 1.
IRL many ancient nordic countries had a "speaker of the law" that would just orally tell people the law and the hope was that people would speak up if the "Speaker of the Law" changed the law too much.
People did crazy things to save on expensive paper costs in antiquity. This is also why most ancient written languages don't have blank spaces between words!
and shorthand in mss
"People did crazy things to save on expensive paper costs in antiquity. "
Parchment was extremely costly but people also got rather creative with the material to write one. Birch bark for example became apparently quite popular in regions where they grew. Even letters by commoners were found written on that material (somewhat dispelling the notion of the illiterate medieval commoner).
@@DeHerg You're describing the same impetus from a different angle. When you're writing on birch bark, or bone if you wanted something more permanent but also fairly cheap, you're less writing than you're carving and you're carving onto a relatively small area because of the fragility of the bark and the very large letters that you need to use. So you want to use less space and, in the case of Futhark, very angular letters that are easy to carve. Modern language use more rounded letters because it's easier to write a rounded letter with a pen.
In Iceland around 900-ish there was a "speaker of the law" that would travel to norway every 3 years to read the book of law (can't remember the name of the book) to keep it fresh in his memory. Totally legit, it was a tradition until 1240 when Iceland came under Norwegian crown
ATraditionIVeryMuchIntendToKeepAlive.
Calm down guys Arch has clearly been working on this video for while. Its not like he decided to make this video before the Astartes one, probably just finish some last minute editing. I expect the next video will probably be on Astartes part 5.
kek
EDIT: I kek'd because the comment was so early i thought it was a joke, i didn't see the few whinging bellow
Oh we know, we're just annoyed that Arch didn't drop everything and start fanboying like the rest of us. It makes it seem like he thinks he's better than us, by not screaming like an SJW the moment something interesting happens.
Knowing his upload speed, its very possible that this vid was done 2 days ago and was being uploaded ever since.
One of the things that I like about this channel is Arch has attention detail. It would take time and multiple viewings of Astartes 5 for him to make a video that does it justice.
@@ieuanhunt552 especially with that last episode, it really got confusing to say it mildly
"Delibitating"
Ah yes, librarian Arch of the Word Eaters in his utmost glory
I first read the title as "Ungor Law" and my first thought was.
Wait Beastmen have law?
xelnaga92 funny thing is that they do. Might makes right, don’t backstab your leader for his position (only frontstab after you challenge him) and the “caste” system.
@@donraccoonisoverlordofther9341 There is one iron-clad rule: Don't screw with the Bray-Shaman.
@@robertnelson9599 Gorthor the Cruel don't care
@@robertnelson9599 Well beastmen law isn't written in stone.
@@Godzillapuffy It isn't? Wouldn't it be carved into or painted on herdstones?
So can you imagine the loop if Dwarves and Ungols start feuding.
Would be the biggest and most violent war in the Old World
The War of the Beards and Horses
A never ending cycle to put "Daemons vs Undead" to shame.
Everyone but Chaos: *Softly* Don’t...
Ungol law ! From the people who looked at dwarven Grudge Bearing and went :"Eeeeh ! That too soft ! We can do one better !"
The punishment might not be as harsh but when it comes to the length they will go to dish it out the dwarfs are clearly ahead (imagine one day a dwarf with an ancient tome standing in front of your house to settle a score for something one of your ancestors did 1000 years ago)
@@DeHerg Well, some grudges involve your entire settlement razed to the ground so... There's that.
@@DeHerg Thorgrim Grudgebearer actually did that. he brought out an entire army just to demand some many from a small-town merchant whos great-great-great-grandfather had stiffed some dwarves who were not even alive because it had happened so long ago.
ah, moments when Arch is breaking his tongue trying to speak slavic :p
yeah . it makes me gigle a lot
Bet he also doesnt know how to squat proper way. XD
Truly przepiękny moment , isn't it XD
@@blinkstar9013 równie piękny co patrzenie jak ludzie nagrywający WoWsa próbują przeczytać "Grzegorz Brzęczyszczykiewicz"
I see, that Games Workshop are creative indeed... "Oblast" liturally means "Area" in my language😂😂😂
It means a ruling government in mine.
You think that’s bad, Nurgle really is a god... of war and pestilence from Mesopotamia. And Astartes is the Greek name for Ishtar, the Mesopotamian goddess of sex and violence.
I don't know. Seems appropriate to call it what it is. What else would you call the northern region other than northern region in your language? For example the USA does the same thing but even lazier. We have the same set up but drop the noun. South, Midwest, etc.
@@Alex_Fahey There are plenty of options from Slavic languages they could use I guess. From Voivodshpis to Ruthenians. Although oblasts administrative units work just fine.
I mean... we are talking about the company that named their version of Japan "Nippon". SO yeah... :P
The new presentation is gorgeous, I love it. It really looks like the study of a Skaven “scholar”, of whom there is one, and he is Arch.
Ungol law, as mercuric as the Chaos Gods themselves.
Thanks so very much buddy. The skaven is very in theme for "the current times"
Arch, I listen to you with my woman a lot and she loves your new animation. It looks fantastic and she loves the skaven "micies" (their her favorite race by far) the artist did a great job man!!
We need judge, grabs random dude to judge. Justice! I imagen a maneater would make a killing as a judge for the ungols. Biased perhaps as, for some reason, only the fatest party is guilty. Cheap though, just feed with guilty party, justice served. Next case!
New drinking game: while watching this video, take a shot of liquid Warp Stone whenever Arch says "the guilty party."
Kibs tries to take Arch's warpstone. Arch keeps warpstone, kibs winds up as wall decor.
4:08
I broke out laughing at the image of a warrior of chaos respectfully asking some peasant for hospitality.
I have a lore question for you experts out there. Does the all "foreiners are one group" includes only people, or all humanoids? In other words would a dwarf be punished for crime of imperial merchant?
Bronies in real life: Rainbow Dash is my waifu! I wonder when my plushie will get here? My mommy says I can stay in the basement as long as I want...
Bronies in Warhammer:
Subtlety to the Ungols is like a 20 lb sledgehammer to a thin sheet of glass.
Gosh if it wasn’t for the fact I am amazed about the sudden animation for the video I may have missed everyone else screaming at you to review Astartes 5
I know consider it canon that Arch is a well spoken Skaven who tells stories
Would've been the perfect time to do a lore video relating to Nurgle
I just noticed the CIaphis Cain novel on the desk. My love of this animation is over 9000 now.
Gulags in Warhammer Fantasy?
*Confused 40k noises*
I used to think Arch split his time worshiping Tszeench and Slaanesh, but the intro music finally revealed his True Identity...NYARLATHOTEP.
ASTARTES 5 IS OUT BOIS
REEEEE
Every time Arch releases a new warham fantasy lore video, it becomes christmas for about an hour or however long the video is
Love the use of the rat for this.
It Lore Time with uncle Archie!
I'd love it if we could get this quality of intro for regular 40k...
18:50 "three, take it or leave it"
So angry Cossacks ? Gotcha!
How strange. I see a comment section full of jokes insinuating arbitrary extremity on the Ungols' part, yet I hear a video of perfectly sound judgement, all things considered : ^)
I wonder what punishment is set in Ungol law for a crime of copyright infringement?
They beat you with the book in question I reckon?
@@Ashannon888 Sounds reasonable. And what about barratry, how would they punish that?
@@Self-replicating_whatnot battery?
@@whocares6574 Barratry
@@Self-replicating_whatnot I was answering your question mate. Battery
Crime committed by one Dwarf in Ungol lands. Ungol's kill another Dwarf because bad Justice system... Gets popcorn and enjoys the several hundred year back and forth grudge/Ungol retribution killing war.
I like these lore videos. They give me a lot of ideas for world building.
I usually watch this in audio only, sp mever saw the Skaven animation. Love it.
Hospitality laws were part early Slavic culture (It is still part of culture but it is not law). It is written in The Strategikon that Slavs will take a guests gladly and that they will see to it that they reache next village or town safely. If said village or town kills or harms any of said ex guests in any way, Slavic community that brought them there would be bound to declare war on this town or village.
I still can't get over that Arith head on the wall, it's hilarious!
Now what will the 40K version of this background happen?
Whay? A new kind of lore presentation, I’m interested even more now
Love the Skaven animation.
Punishment by the helm = a crown for king, change my mind.
Nice to get another Fantasy lore video, thanks Arch!
Watching with captions on and it's hilariously changing Ungols to Uncles.
*pained groan* Ugh...Arch...I can see what Dev meant when he said you were butchering foreign languages' pronounciations in the last Wermacht By Night. :D
The "Gospodar" is pronounced "go-spo-dar", with hard 'A' at the end, not "go-spo-dor" with a hard 'O'. I expect this to be remedied come the video you said you will be making on them! :D
(Fun fact for the non slavic people around, that word means Master. So the Kislevites are literally descendant from the Master race. The Slavs.)
On a side note, any thoughts/comments on Loremaster Of Sotek kind of indirectly calling you out in his video talking about the Ice Guard release for the Old World? And is there any chance for the two of you to have a discussion/debate about it and general Warhammer stuff overall?
Well yes and no. The root word meant something like 'Lord' or 'master', yes. And, to my knowledge, it retains it in Eastern Slavic languages, but in Western Slavic ones it's evolved into something more akin to 'host' or 'patriarch'. And it's not a recent evolution either - in XVth century Polish it already meant 'patriarch' where now it is used as the root for anything to do with the running of the household or the economy (as an extension of the praxis of running the household, Aristotle-style).
This becomes a really convoluted mess once you realize that Kislev is essentially a mix of Poland-Lithuania and Russia - two VERY different political cultures (at the time at least).
Either way, there reallycisn't much fluff on Kislev over all and my point is meant to be more real life than anything really... G(/H)ospodar is not *necessairly* 'master' is my whole autistic point.
Though, tk be fair, Kislev does seem more Russian than PLC. The only real thing PLC about it is the (not) hussars...
@@CatWithAHat2HD Initially I did not understood what this foreign gibberish "go-spo-dor" meant, but when you started explaining, I made the connection. It is Lithuanian word "gaspadorius". It is quite an old Lithuanian word and it is not as popular anymore as it was in previous generations and since. It means head of a household, usually in referring to a family. It also attaches certain expectations of age and wealth. You would not call someone young who had just married and had their first child. It is word reserved for men, not boys or rather when individual matures completely. Also, he is expected to have his own wealth like a house and means of supporting itself. Only then this word could be rightfully used to describe a man. It is a honorary word which you would call someone if you want to acknowledge his status and importance within his household. Little bit formal, but used in everyday conversations.
As for pronouncing this word, it is "gas-pa-do-rius" with an emphasis on "r".
Lol. The rat started talking before it said Greetings and Salutations.
On the subject of cat o' nine tails I once had a book about the Turin shroud in which they stated the blood marks were consistent with an ancient Roman whip tipped with twin metal balls heated up so as to remove a strip of flesh
We need a set of videos after this. First and foremost, a review of Astartes Part 5. Second, a video of whatever the hell those orbs are. Third, an overview of the series with your musings on where it may be going in light of what we have been shown thus far.
"Second, a video of whatever the hell those orbs are." You mean the ones on his avatars bracers?
@@DeHerg No. The orbs in Part 5 of Astartes.
Great new format man, lovin it
On the subject of punishment by glove. Where a gauntlet is heated up red hot and grafted onto the arm one of the biggest killers would be frostbite. Think about it you have cold metal in direct contact with your skin. In freezing weather. If you didn't wrap that arm very well it would sap heat from your body very quickly.
Arch, if you needed a picture for the mask sentence I have heard of a similar punisment. Douring the medival peasant revolts in the current Slovenia and Croatia a revolt leader named Matija Gubec was apparently executed with a red hot iron crown being placed on his head (After being tortured naturally).
Arch as an undead player from 4th ed I gotta say screw the Skaven! Fluffy little rats ruined the old world.
Kyle's skull mounted on the wall. Nothing less than perfect.
What is archs obsession with ferits
It is a fun word to say?
Everyone asking about the Astartes 5 reaction, which is exactly why I'm commenting. We need this from you lol
Love the new introduction Arch.
It's not new. Had it since like february.
I love this kind of fluff, especially the part where others can choose to be guilty.
It pretty much directly sets up a Story, Guy A took punishment for Guy B, so he now has to help Guy B in something he wants.
Love the new intro arch!
7:09 The McDonalds now declare the Campbells Excomunicate Traitors.
Example of a Hospitality Law in the Real World: In Arizona it is illegal to refuse someone water.
Some details of the Arizona heat:
Common summer daily high: 45 °C
Most hellish summer highs: >50°C
Overnight low temperature: 32 °C
It can go several weeks straight of the temperature never dropping under 90 °F
Most hellish summer nights:
Temperatures stay over 100 °F continually for several days.
Emphasis is on O: Oblast.
Will you make a reaction video on the new Astartes? Also can you make a video on the Yu'Vath?
Just thought of this because of the word ungol but i for one would love a beastmen lore video, i love the beastmen but i feel like i dont know much about them
Rather than simply being branded ON the helmet, also referred to as the bell-end or the knob, I believe!! Childish perhaps, but ooof - that would sting somewhat, lol...
Slaanesh: Jokes on you I’m into that shit!
hmm sounds like our ancient law...poisoning the guest is big no no and you have to provide some food when wanderers arrive for lodging
Now imagine an Ungol placed in the Dwarven Bo*k Of Grudges.
The fur suit returns
Arch, stop wearing your fursona and review Astartes part V!
Do Chaos marauders also count as foreigners? Could for example an Empire merchant get burned at a stake because some Chaos Knights attacked an Ungol village on the north?
is that the mounted head of kyle's fursona there at the top of the bookshelf? hahahahahaha
He is back!
Nice animation!
Love that new intro.
Snazzy new intro I see there Archie!
Out of curiosity with this, do the Ungol treat the chaos raiders as any other foreigner or are they a separate group there?
Love the animation :)
I like the 3D background
Please make a video on tempestus scions! It would make my world! 😁
I'm surprised this isn't the Astartes part V video
ungol law - sounds more of the law that current EU laws :D
Even though foreigners account for 1% of the population of the northern oblast they account for 50% of convictions
If there isnt a hero in the lore that was wrongly accused sentenced to death by a day in the bear cave, only to emerge a day later, riding on the bears, going on the bring justice to the real criminal and going on to be an army general of Kislev I will be rather disappointed.
Hi sylvia happy thanksgiving will be calling you sooon
New intro is boss mate
So ungol law is like the law of surprise?
It’s not written down anywhere but everyone knows it and respects it
The destruction of the Old World lore was a crime upon the fan base.
At a start, is that Ariths head stuffed as a trophy?
Who is arith?
Oblast means area
The staricas means old ladies
Yes, this is much preferred
I am deeply disappointed that this was not a video on Astartes chapter 5. It was of INCREDIBLE visual quality! Truly worthy of depicting The Emperor's Angels!
Though this is interesting, as always, and I never expected the wretched beastmen to have any law outside of the law of the jungle.
All that talk about a fantasy law system and all I could see is Arith head mounted on the wall... I'm guessing the rest of her is in Franklin's barrel.
Who are arith and franklin?
@@Sara3346 Demand Arch put back up Lurking Hunger season 1 and you'll know this most glorious piece of Barchstory.
> "Punishment by the Helm."
Isn't that how you get Doctor Doom?
Can't wait to see your Astartes part 5 breakdown
Very deep, interesting lore.
P.S. ASTARTES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
we need to see the comments flooded with "pls make astartes 5"lol