@@joeb3505 nah my beard hair is just genetically pretty straight. When I use a clipper I basically set it at a 1 or a 2 by my side burns and than raise it higher as I move towards my chin. So start at a 2, then a 5 in the middle, and at my chin I use either the highest level or just use scissors to trim and shape it. Gives it more of an angle
@@weshammer I'm just getting into the WH40K books and like horror or from the baddy perspective. I'm reading the word bearer omnibus at the moment, any advice or pointers?
I’m really glad we actually have a story that talks about the Legion of the Damned, honestly I feel like they should be given a bigger spotlight due to they are effectively 40k’s Ghost Riders.
Ya I loved it. I loved that this story actually made them creepy rather than how they are normally presented where in the bad assery heavily out weighs the scary elements of them. I also loved how it kept them mysterious and made me walk away with even more questions
@@weshammer I honestly hope we get a horror story on a heretic perspective encountering them, it’ll definitely be interesting seeing the bad guys being shit scared instead of the good guys
The issue with the damned is the fact they lack characters, they are a group made with the idea of bone of them being characters at best they can show up to show how fucked the situation is.
@@Halvos12 I mean fair but why not a perspective on the cultists? Like imagine them having their judgement day with dealing one. A horror story in their perspective. Or perhaps one in particular who is actively hunting down cultists, even giving him a nickname that still keeps him faceless
The Inquisition captured a Legion of the Damned Astartes! I knew it was only a matter of time before someone wanted to get one. Imagine what the Inquisition wanted to do with it.
he reminds me of Khrone Berserkers because how freaking aggressive he was. He made Eversor Assassin look sane.(side note: they are insanely aggressive)
40k Horror is just something else. After hearing "A way out" and "Watcher in the rain" i was hooked. Keep delivering us this kind of storys or the emperor will punish you!
@@aguywithalotofopinions412considering that even though the “monster” is ostensibly on your side, it is so incalculably eldritch that even looking at it will destroy your mind. That’s grimdark and scary to me
Typical inquisitorial arrogance 😂 What next? They're going to order the Adeptus Custodes around? Might as well tell Lion'el Johnson what to do with the Fallen while we're at it.
It's not really Inquisitorial arrogance. It's aristocratic arrogance. And the Imperium pretty much is a monarchy. She's a well-written villain, because people like her are realistically all over the Imperium and they do nothing but make life worse for everybody. She pushes all my buttons. That "force of mind" religious babbling drives me into a seething rage because her worldview is completely 100% the opposite of mine. She really believes the human spirit can bootstrap itself past all sorts of stupid bullshit. You're poor? You're starving? You're dying because of overwork? Skill issue. Just think harder at the problem. I absolutely despise people like her. There are countless millions of factory bosses in 40K who are _exactly_ like her. People who are genuinely confused that their workers can't actually give 300% and are offended that you have the gall to die on the job. Clearly, they aren't devoted enough to the Emperor.
@@ved2360 ...you do realize that your "mindset" doesn't matter in 40K because it's fiction, right? Fiction doesn't have to align with your real beliefs? And that it's absolutely nothing to get mad about? lol Not to mention the fact that you're wrong anyways because in 40K, the force of faith is a very real thing? (And that the Imperial society is held together solely through religion?) Why the "cage" was working until she was disconnected from it? Why Fabius Bile makes "demons" weak and ill around him through his hate and ""atheism""? Why he got to stare at Slaneesh directly and *barely* survive through the strength of his belief and will? Why Guilliman gets "rescued" by the Emperor and he's horrified at the idea that whatever is sitting on the Throne is no longer the Emperor after 10K years of worship and consuming psyker souls? Or Living Saints being a thing at all? Or that the notion of souls existing is a fantastical implication were it not for 50% of the setting being based around hell being real and leeching off people's emotions and minds? Why summoning a demon of Khorne requires some absurd ritualistic nonsense like executing 80 enemy combatants arranged on the shape of the number 8, after 8 days of fighting? And why Orks have their own "psychosphere" where their totally non-fuctional weapons work and gathering enough of them makes absurd memes like "red go faster" very real? Why Eldar are afraid to even mention the name of "She Who Thirsts" because the name alone carries power? That doesn't excuse the Imperium being a corrupt hellhole for the average joe or will make the trillion forge workers not die from overwork and starvation through belief, it wont stop the bolter round of a jumpy inquisitor killing a true loyalist, but *faith* is REAL in Warhammer. The inquisitor's arrogance wasn't the "religious babble" because THAT was *actually working*, lol, her arrogance is trying to contain a Damned Astartes as a conceivable action in the first place.
I know the Legion of the Damned is like all Astartes, but it would be super cool to see normal humans with incredible willpower get summoned back with the Legion Astartes. For example, imagine along side the Astartes, you see a normal sized burning skeleton, wearing a burnt black commissar uniform, with an eye implant and and a giant power claw replacing one of its arms, commanding other normal humans that managed to be revived in the legion because of their incredible willpower.
Ooooo I'd love to see that To see those heroes of humanity who weren't blessed or given any of the blessings and enhancements granted to the astartes. Just normal humans who devoted their entire lives and subsequent deaths to the glory of the emperor. It's so much more inspiring when the characters are just normal people as opposed to demigods.
I feel like your referencing Yarrick here. I really like your idea but (just in terms of Yarrick) I would love to see the WAAGH resurrect his ghost inadvertently when the Orcs are facing something they consider to be a mighty threat, mind you the ghost isn't fighting for them, they conjure him to fight against them in a weird Anti-orc orc miracle kind of way. I think that's a cool idea for Yarrick specifically. But I would definitely like to see a "Legion of the inviolable" or something to that effect that is made up of mighty souls - definitely a really cool idea. I know "Imperial Saints" follow this archetype but making it broader would definitely be cool and explainable through the cicatrixc maledictum.
Just as Ghazghkull is about to get killed by Angron, a flaming bolter round gets him in the eye, Thraka truns around and sees a normal sized burning skeleton, wearing a burnt black commissar uniform, with an eye implant and and a giant power claw replacing one of its arms and the biggest smile spilts his face
Legion of the Damned - spooky scary spacemarines Doomslayer - main character of Doom Eternal shackled to runic sarcophagus - opening of Doom 2016 "it's about time" - space marine trailer for Starcraft 2 hence, legoDAMNED doomSLAYER alternately, you could make a named LotD marine with a specific grudge, perhaps a hq that appears once a specific opponent acts and disappears on a failed roll after a specific opponent is removed
At the end, Vosk's assumptions of we as the listeners are only his figment of imagination is very interesting, it's like he managed to break the 4th wall and tells his story directly to us .
Warhammer Horror is, for me, some of Warhammer's best. Lots of Warhammer can become frustratingly predictable - But Warhammer Horror always subverts that because of the simple fact that horror is a hell of a lot less scary when you can put it into simple categories like "Drukhari" or "Daemon"
Now imagine her appearing with a burnt uniform and a firebrand going into battle. Just imagine if humans could get into the Legion of the Damned, it could be so badass.
Yeah, jump into a blazing inferno, gain nothing in return, die without telling what happened. Seems like our boy had a pair already, a pair of hemispheres in his cranium. @@Miscelanou
Perdition's Flame is one of the best entries into the Warhammer Horror line and I'm so glad it gets the Grimdark Storytime treatment. It's also nice to have the protagonist be from my favourite Guard Regiment,The Vostroyan Firstborn.
Maybe the read is better but this story is horribly weak. The fact that the inquisitor could have just told everyone what was going on. Like she wouldn't even have had to reveal what the cog thing was, she could say that yes it was the cause but it's all fake, you need to fight through and you'll be fine......like that is literally it. It's horrible story telling when you have one character that refuses to give up info that would save the whole story in seconds without giving them a real reason to withhold info.
@@Snulge she most likely thought it was a Demon and if you think an inquisitor is going to tell the crew that there is a demon on the ship you dont know the inquisition
@@viktorgabriel2554 Nah, it's incredibly stupidly written. The Inquisitor here is portrayed as insanely dim-witted and unlikable. The point of the Inquisition is that while they are hated on by the fans for the terrible things they did, do and will do, they still are a necessary element of the Imperium. They're essentially the 40k version of "You work with what you get." Without them, the Imperium would be f*cked even further. One of the best portrayals of the Inquisition/Inquisitors is Interrogator Heinrix van Calox from the video game Warhammer 40K: Rogue Trader by Owlcat. He is very pragmatic and radical-thinking, he tolerates the new Rogue Trader's usage of an unsanctioned psyker and having an Eldar as a *companion* YET he won't hesitate to kill both the psyker and the Eldar if they cause trouble for the Imperium. That makes him maybe not necessarily likable but you gotta respect his moxie. That an instance of well-written Inquisition character.
The fact that this managed to be so scary with the subject of the horror actually being an entity that is technically a “good guy” is something else. Only 40k could make the introduction of a hero for the side the audience roots for so horror-filled and otherworldly.
@@herbert-kenumera960 no, no they cannot. the Legion of the Damned are heavily implied to be warp daemons that serve the emperor's warp presence, but all in all, if you actually look at the 40k universe, there are no real good guys, only the "good guys" of the story you are reading, and the "bad guys" that are anything that is not on their side.
@@GinaRanTruthEnforcerwhile I enjoy the pedantic technicality of "there are no good guys" I must insist on how silly it is. Closest you can get to good guys is the Adeptus Custodes.
@@xanmontes8715 It's not a 'pedantic technicality', is a fundamental cornerstone of the setting. The Imperium is a fascist (literally fascist, not 'authoritarian, but justifiably so given the setting', but actual 'intentionally based on Umberto Eco's 14 signs of fascism' fascist) xenophobic theocracy and everyone from the highest Custodes to the lowest Guardsman is responsible for maintaining the system of oppression it runs on. The only ambiguity is in the level of knowing culpability of each layer of the system and the Custodes are at the top of that.
I bought my first warhammer book yesterday because of this channel I’m starting with devastation of baal because I’m absolutely fascinated by the tyranids and have plague war trilogy up next
Careful drinking in your car. In some places, being drunk in the car and in possession of the keys is "actual physical control." Equivalent to DUI. Doesn't matter if you haven't been driving.
A super interesting story, a lot of videos talk about the legion of the damned, how they appear on the battlefield, but no one has ever talked about their psychic influence since they're daemons by definition. Nice work!
He was likely already captured by something else, and the Inquisition just civil asset forfeiture'd the cage, and took it with them, knowing nothing about it.
@@firmak2 it was a sarcophagus after all, somehow that thing was put in there either forced or willingly and it was wanting out… likely because it doesn’t belong in the universe for long. The cogs were likely xeno/heretic tech of some sort and the sacrifices used to keep it at bay much like a certain person in their own golden sarcophagus.
That's what I was thinking when I first heard that. Chronos doesn't seem to be the group that should capture a LoD. That falls closer to Ordo Malleus turf.
@@glockfanboy4635 or as one theory goes LoD being timelocked, but not bound to an individual spot in space, the device likely locks their location into a space and sets them on a repeat of the locked sync probably the reason the storyteller is locked in a repeat at the end as well
@@firmak2 I think you missed their point, he too is dammed, except his is to be dammed as a coward. He was asked to remember their story, to use that to give others hope that their is something that they are fighting for, but he will never tell his story to anyone, the only records of him remembered are that of a coward that fled.
Just adding my voice to many on this, but thank you so much for putting these together. It must be a ton of work but your storytelling and atmosphere breathe so much life into these stories! You have a gift and I hope you find as much joy in creating these videos as we do listening. Thank you, the Emperor protects!
Thanks a ton! I'm really glad you enjoy them! Between you and me that's one of the main driving forces for me. When I hear people say that they were entertained, that they enjoyed something I spent time putting together. That makes the long hours super worth it 🥲
“There are Inquisitors aboard this ship?” “Indeed.” Ma’am, if an Inquisitor has shown up on your ship you should have known something was wrong and you weren’t gonna get outta there
The Legion of the Damned is one of my favorite Chapters. The second I heard the description of that Astartes, I knew who it was. It was awesome seeing such an interesting and elusive chapter in this story!
More horror stories! I play them when i play games and during work. You'd get multiple views from me because i don't actually understand the story, i focus more on what i was doing. So i replay them again and again in pieces hahaha
This was AMAZING! When you started to describe WHO was locked up, I was like:' OH S%#@!' 'Legion of the Damned!' NO wonder, he was so pissed off! Do you think the Inquisition could have kept something like THAT, a secret for very long? From the Custodes, the Grey Knights! How they would have reacted to someone in the Inquisition, captured a FRICKIN' Legion of the Damned Astartes! Half expected him to try to recruit either that guy or the Captain, into their ranks, they've done it before! Especially the prisoner, to repay a dept of some kind.
I kept imagining this as a game of Darktide. The typical horde of poxwalkers and cultist gunners, grenades, brutal hand-to-hand when the ammo is gone... Fat Shark really should add a mission like this.
@@xanmontes8715Fight through the horde into the sanctorum, then hold out until the LotD marine shows up, then fight through the horde to the lifepods while trying not to be collateral'd by the LotD's rampage.
That's it! Yes, somehow the Inquisition captured one and was keeping it for study. Most likely at the prison colony so the could experiment and replicate what makes a Damned Astartes. I can only imagine the things they wanted to do. I literally screamed when I realized what it was.
@@suttone75 irony is if any actual astartes ever learned of it, the inquisitors that caught it would be regretting their decisions. I can't imagine many chapters especially any that have been saved by the legion taking kindly to the inquisition messing around with one of them.
The power imbalance makes me question it, for how does one even begin capturing such a thing? What if it wasn't captured... but called forth? The Legion of the Damned reality bending way to just be in the thick of things is it's narrative, turning up as a miracle indeed. Instead of trying to imprison something of that nature it might be easier to direct that point of occurrence, in a similar way we can use an ion trail in the atmosphere to bring a lightning bolt down onto a particular target. That would mean there was nothing in that cage but the 'feelings of combat overwhelming,' something those Psykers could be forced to do as lure that would draw forth the Legion. Unfortunately, it really just draws forth all sorts of things from the Warp while making a mess of any ship carrying it. In a nice monkey paw narrative though, the device creates the situation in which the Damned is needed to come forth....
@lostbutfreesoul now that's some good theory right there. I hadn't thought about that, that the clockwork sarcophagus was not just a prison but a bait, lure, and trap mechanism that brought the Damned into materialization within its cage. That's some good shit.
Wow, this shows how the emperor really fu********ed up with Magnus, he wanted people to know how shit like this would happen and teach people to overcome it with either psykers or psychic tech like the one grey knights did instead of acting like the inquisitor willing to kill innocents just to cover it up and maybe get rid of it, while everyone else devolves in to superstitious chaos from the dark ages.
Dude, no lie. Yur readings is like half the reason i subbed. Not saying yur other content is lacking, just saying that's how much i like yur way of storytelling.
Everybody talking about the legion of the damned astartes,but I like the possibilities of Voss’s fate. 1.The rescue team had actually arrived but Voss,drowned in his own madness,trauma and hallucinations.can’t distinguish real from fake anymore.We write it all down for his sake but in the end he was left to die. 2.we are his hallucinations,and he was truly doomed,but in his desperation he tried to tell anyone.ANYTHING.about the story. And tried to remember it,rambling on and on and on,until he can’t remember it anymore. With dwindling supplies he died in that harsh night.
I NEEEDDD more of these, they draw me In and I can't help but feel immersed in the story, after watching your horror voiceover I tried finding more warhammer40k horror voiceovers but they just aren't the same as yours, yours is literally perfect
Even though you said there was going to be a dark twist, this still got me.. damnit, bro, these stories are so enticing yet so dark! Thanks for this one, i really got dragged into it until the very end
,,We is Imperial Guard, we is Shooty, Shooty not asky, asky" ok, sounds more like an Ogryn but still fits xD But how was that guy a Prisoner after: 1. Witnessing daemonic turnings 2. Deserting Those are 2 reasons for execution.... even without any questioning... I've "seen" Guardsmen beeing executed for les...
Well, the ending is showing the main character's decaying memory, because that is a side effect of witnessing the Legion of the Damned. They have a preternatural ability to evade scrutiny, examination, and study. Their presence garbles recording devices, cogitators, and, more frighteningly, the memory of anyone that witnesses them. Those that see the Legion are unable to keep the knowledge of them in their heads for long, no matter what methods they use. All manner of strange coincidences align to keep them just out of reach of those who wish to restrain or observe them. So who knows how this inquisitor managed to actually hold one for any length of time, but it clearly was some kind of timespace-altering device from some forgotten Dark Age of Technology discovery.
[captured legionnaire of the damned] Trazyn joined the room burning skulls-black Astartes... yeah sounds like a legion of the damned.. a double twist at the end, thank you for the hard work
i love these stories and how you genuinely grab the audiences attention with visuals, voices and just a great pace in story telling. I know you used to collect tyranids. I did also and in fact it was my first collection. I was wondering if you would be interested in talking about the Old One Eye or the Dagon Overlord... if that would be interesting to you in anyway. In any case keep up the good work.
I did! They were my very first army way back in 4th edition! I've actually been gathering a little snippets and pieces of information to do a deep dive on them. They're probably going to be the next in the deep dive series. I haven't decided yet, but I think the named tyranid's like the swarm, lord, red terror, and old one eye, etc etc might get their own dedicated video on top of that, as their stories would take up a pretty big chunk of it.
So wait did the inquisition try to capture a legion of the dammed marine? If so that's absolutely insane! I have to read this book! And using a prison of space-time is ingenious 😁 Thank you Wes, I wouldn't have known about this story if it wasn't for you and I'm trying to build a legion army so I love any lore I can find about them.
Been listening a lot of yr videos whilst I study and it's been a real pleasure to get small, deeper looks into the Warhammer universe! The narration on these story videos (or lengthy extracts in other videos) are very well-done for only a small part of this channel and both the effort and result are exemplary:)
If I remember correctly for lore sources, the Imperium is dead set on keeping the existence of the demons of Chaos quiet, except for the upper echelons of power, and will go to extremes to silence those who(m) have witnessed it. Even if he was rescued, they probably would have "silenced" him to keep it a secret. He would have been screwed either way.
I always love your story videos like this, when you tell it like you are the characters themselves, it makes everything much more real and understandable, i would love more horror stories like this❤️
So basically the Inquisitor was one of those crazy Chronos weirdoes and stuck a Legion of the Damned astartes in a can, before then proceeding to keep them there by force of will. My guess is that once the seals broke, the Legion spooky field that keeps people from remembering their encounters with them went haywire, the forces of the immaterium raking the minds of everyone nearby. I mean, they are not normally powerful enough to just melt spacecraft by their lonesome, so if the warp fire was contained like that, it's not so strange that they just wipe the minds of everyone nearby as well.
If there are more books to the war hammer horror series please read them all. Your narrations are captivating to say the least. You would do amazing for the world of horror audio. Please continue these works, they are masterful.
This channel was the primary reason I even learned about and gained an interest in warhammer 40k, to this day I’m confident if I hadn’t seen your shorts I’d still only be a fan/have knowledge of warhammer fantasy
You know, after learning of what was in that cage. It kinda makes sense why the Astartes of the Legion of the Damned burnt the Inquisitors. They were keeping him from enacting the God Emepeor's justice. NO ONE KEEPS A LEGIONARE OF THE DAMNED FROM DOING HIS DUTY. EDIT: What i like most is the description of the Astartes and its triumphaint roar as it gets freed. Being ale to d wha is was brought back to do. Serve in glorious service to the God Emperor of Mankind.
I try to interact with everyone in the comments as much possible. Always seemed so wierd to me when creators post and ghost. Talking to my fellow Warhammer nerds is the best part of making content 😄
This story was amazing. I have to say Wes.. I knew NOTHING about WarHammer other than they have minis.. that is, until the last 2 weeks or so. I must've watched over 100 of your videos and I'm hooked. You are amazing at presenting the information and sharing your exuberance for the material and it's contagions!
These stories are so, so enjoyable. You, Wes, are solely responsible for my growing interests in the Warhammer 40k universe. For real. If not for having stumbled across your channel little over a year ago, I would care no more today for these incredible stories than I did when I didn't know of them. Thank you. I look forward to learning much more over the years. I wish only that I could actually meet and chat in person. Oh how enjoyable..
I got 5 min into this video and stopped it so I could pick up the Audio Drama and it was so worth it. Now I'm back to watch the WesHammer re-cap/review. I love the WH Horror - it's the perfect setting for some really creepy stories
this was the first horror story from the Black Library that I had read. It is amazing. I love it so much I got it on Audible, and somehow, I actually enjoyed it more there. I cant tell you how many times I've listened to it.
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@The Mad Philosopher why would you do that?
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Not related to Warhammer at all, but how do you get your beard to all go one way? Beard oil or something?
@@joeb3505 nah my beard hair is just genetically pretty straight. When I use a clipper I basically set it at a 1 or a 2 by my side burns and than raise it higher as I move towards my chin. So start at a 2, then a 5 in the middle, and at my chin I use either the highest level or just use scissors to trim and shape it. Gives it more of an angle
@@weshammer I'm just getting into the WH40K books and like horror or from the baddy perspective. I'm reading the word bearer omnibus at the moment, any advice or pointers?
I’m really glad we actually have a story that talks about the Legion of the Damned, honestly I feel like they should be given a bigger spotlight due to they are effectively 40k’s Ghost Riders.
Ya I loved it. I loved that this story actually made them creepy rather than how they are normally presented where in the bad assery heavily out weighs the scary elements of them. I also loved how it kept them mysterious and made me walk away with even more questions
@@weshammer I honestly hope we get a horror story on a heretic perspective encountering them, it’ll definitely be interesting seeing the bad guys being shit scared instead of the good guys
@@weshammer no matter how creepy it was, when i heard vosque talk about the astartes, i smiled ear to ear and said "the legion of the damned!!!"
The issue with the damned is the fact they lack characters, they are a group made with the idea of bone of them being characters at best they can show up to show how fucked the situation is.
@@Halvos12 I mean fair but why not a perspective on the cultists? Like imagine them having their judgement day with dealing one. A horror story in their perspective. Or perhaps one in particular who is actively hunting down cultists, even giving him a nickname that still keeps him faceless
The Inquisition captured a Legion of the Damned Astartes! I knew it was only a matter of time before someone wanted to get one. Imagine what the Inquisition wanted to do with it.
And now the inquisitor paid the price of holding the Emperor's wrath made manifest
Ah, I love those guys. Wish they had a codex for a full army in 9th edition.
At first I thought it was a Demon, than a traitor astartes. It's cool to see the Legion of the Damned make an appearance.
he reminds me of Khrone Berserkers because how freaking aggressive he was. He made Eversor Assassin look sane.(side note: they are insanely aggressive)
Thanks for stating what that was, I just read up on them and I NEED MORE 😂
40k Horror is just something else. After hearing "A way out" and "Watcher in the rain" i was hooked. Keep delivering us this kind of storys or the emperor will punish you!
Can you really call this horror though? The “monster” was a good-ish guy
what about "Sanctuary"?
@@aguywithalotofopinions412considering that even though the “monster” is ostensibly on your side, it is so incalculably eldritch that even looking at it will destroy your mind. That’s grimdark and scary to me
@@ashsimpson8700 Only scary to sissies.
The greatest horror is when you look into the mirror and see the monster looking back.
Inquisitor: NO! I MUST CONTAIN IT!
Captured Legion of the Damned Astartes: *Rip and Tear intensifies*
Happy Chainsaw noises!!!
Typical inquisitorial arrogance 😂
What next? They're going to order the Adeptus Custodes around?
Might as well tell Lion'el Johnson what to do with the Fallen while we're at it.
It's not really Inquisitorial arrogance. It's aristocratic arrogance. And the Imperium pretty much is a monarchy. She's a well-written villain, because people like her are realistically all over the Imperium and they do nothing but make life worse for everybody.
She pushes all my buttons. That "force of mind" religious babbling drives me into a seething rage because her worldview is completely 100% the opposite of mine. She really believes the human spirit can bootstrap itself past all sorts of stupid bullshit. You're poor? You're starving? You're dying because of overwork? Skill issue. Just think harder at the problem. I absolutely despise people like her.
There are countless millions of factory bosses in 40K who are _exactly_ like her. People who are genuinely confused that their workers can't actually give 300% and are offended that you have the gall to die on the job. Clearly, they aren't devoted enough to the Emperor.
@@ved2360 ...you do realize that your "mindset" doesn't matter in 40K because it's fiction, right? Fiction doesn't have to align with your real beliefs? And that it's absolutely nothing to get mad about? lol
Not to mention the fact that you're wrong anyways because in 40K, the force of faith is a very real thing? (And that the Imperial society is held together solely through religion?)
Why the "cage" was working until she was disconnected from it?
Why Fabius Bile makes "demons" weak and ill around him through his hate and ""atheism""? Why he got to stare at Slaneesh directly and *barely* survive through the strength of his belief and will?
Why Guilliman gets "rescued" by the Emperor and he's horrified at the idea that whatever is sitting on the Throne is no longer the Emperor after 10K years of worship and consuming psyker souls? Or Living Saints being a thing at all?
Or that the notion of souls existing is a fantastical implication were it not for 50% of the setting being based around hell being real and leeching off people's emotions and minds?
Why summoning a demon of Khorne requires some absurd ritualistic nonsense like executing 80 enemy combatants arranged on the shape of the number 8, after 8 days of fighting?
And why Orks have their own "psychosphere" where their totally non-fuctional weapons work and gathering enough of them makes absurd memes like "red go faster" very real?
Why Eldar are afraid to even mention the name of "She Who Thirsts" because the name alone carries power?
That doesn't excuse the Imperium being a corrupt hellhole for the average joe or will make the trillion forge workers not die from overwork and starvation through belief, it wont stop the bolter round of a jumpy inquisitor killing a true loyalist, but *faith* is REAL in Warhammer.
The inquisitor's arrogance wasn't the "religious babble" because THAT was *actually working*, lol, her arrogance is trying to contain a Damned Astartes as a conceivable action in the first place.
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A madman not knowing his story was heard tragic as it is maddening in itself
Well he does know, which makes it more yragic in my oppinion. That he knows that this was for nothing.
I know the Legion of the Damned is like all Astartes, but it would be super cool to see normal humans with incredible willpower get summoned back with the Legion Astartes. For example, imagine along side the Astartes, you see a normal sized burning skeleton, wearing a burnt black commissar uniform, with an eye implant and and a giant power claw replacing one of its arms, commanding other normal humans that managed to be revived in the legion because of their incredible willpower.
Ooooo I'd love to see that
To see those heroes of humanity who weren't blessed or given any of the blessings and enhancements granted to the astartes. Just normal humans who devoted their entire lives and subsequent deaths to the glory of the emperor. It's so much more inspiring when the characters are just normal people as opposed to demigods.
I feel like your referencing Yarrick here. I really like your idea but (just in terms of Yarrick) I would love to see the WAAGH resurrect his ghost inadvertently when the Orcs are facing something they consider to be a mighty threat, mind you the ghost isn't fighting for them, they conjure him to fight against them in a weird Anti-orc orc miracle kind of way. I think that's a cool idea for Yarrick specifically. But I would definitely like to see a "Legion of the inviolable" or something to that effect that is made up of mighty souls - definitely a really cool idea. I know "Imperial Saints" follow this archetype but making it broader would definitely be cool and explainable through the cicatrixc maledictum.
Kinda like what sigmar does with his stormcast etenrals
This is the way
Just as Ghazghkull is about to get killed by Angron, a flaming bolter round gets him in the eye, Thraka truns around and sees a normal sized burning skeleton, wearing a burnt black commissar uniform, with an eye implant and and a giant power claw replacing one of its arms and the biggest smile spilts his face
Not gonna lie, the story telling skill you posses had me sucked into the story.
Please do more like this
yes please it was a captivating story
I third that request!
Look at some of the older videos he has done. They're pretty good too
Hell ye
10 times better than the book!
Guardsman: "Oh no, zombies!"
DamnedSlayer **tears off shackles in runic sarcophagus** "It's about time"
DamnedSlayer?
What's a DamnedSlayer?
Legion of the Damned - spooky scary spacemarines
Doomslayer - main character of Doom Eternal
shackled to runic sarcophagus - opening of Doom 2016
"it's about time" - space marine trailer for Starcraft 2
hence, legoDAMNED doomSLAYER
alternately, you could make a named LotD marine with a specific grudge, perhaps a hq that appears once a specific opponent acts and disappears on a failed roll after a specific opponent is removed
*BFG DIVISION INTENSIFIES*
HELL, IT'S ABOUT TIME!
At the end, Vosk's assumptions of we as the listeners are only his figment of imagination is very interesting, it's like he managed to break the 4th wall and tells his story directly to us .
I love how 40k's Grim Dark isn't just all about Gore and Politics and War, but also the horrid elements in it
Lol mutha fucka figures I bought some Ray cons last month good head phones not to expensive but 15% woulda been nice
Yeah, because in 40k it can somehow always get worse.
Warhammer Horror is, for me, some of Warhammer's best. Lots of Warhammer can become frustratingly predictable - But Warhammer Horror always subverts that because of the simple fact that horror is a hell of a lot less scary when you can put it into simple categories like "Drukhari" or "Daemon"
Demon's are real in 40k and are winning
“It’s not just a machine…it’s a cage..” that was pretty good.
Was getting horror chilling vibes until the legionaire busted his cage. Then I started hearing doomslayer music slowly building up.
Brandon didn’t just throw herself into that fire…
She volunteered to join the Legion.
That's what I was thinking. Shame our mans couldn't grow a pair
Now imagine her appearing with a burnt uniform and a firebrand going into battle.
Just imagine if humans could get into the Legion of the Damned, it could be so badass.
Yeah, jump into a blazing inferno, gain nothing in return, die without telling what happened. Seems like our boy had a pair already, a pair of hemispheres in his cranium. @@Miscelanou
40k’s version of the sigmarines
Death is the end of duty? Not necessarily, join the Legion today!
*Legion of the damned recruitment poster*
Perdition's Flame is one of the best entries into the Warhammer Horror line and I'm so glad it gets the Grimdark Storytime treatment. It's also nice to have the protagonist be from my favourite Guard Regiment,The Vostroyan Firstborn.
Havent heard of them before. Where else do they show up?
Maybe the read is better but this story is horribly weak. The fact that the inquisitor could have just told everyone what was going on. Like she wouldn't even have had to reveal what the cog thing was, she could say that yes it was the cause but it's all fake, you need to fight through and you'll be fine......like that is literally it. It's horrible story telling when you have one character that refuses to give up info that would save the whole story in seconds without giving them a real reason to withhold info.
@@Snulge she most likely thought it was a Demon and if you think an inquisitor is going to tell the crew that there is a demon on the ship you dont know the inquisition
@@viktorgabriel2554 I can accept that answer if she didn't know the gimic but she did.
@@viktorgabriel2554 Nah, it's incredibly stupidly written. The Inquisitor here is portrayed as insanely dim-witted and unlikable. The point of the Inquisition is that while they are hated on by the fans for the terrible things they did, do and will do, they still are a necessary element of the Imperium. They're essentially the 40k version of "You work with what you get." Without them, the Imperium would be f*cked even further.
One of the best portrayals of the Inquisition/Inquisitors is Interrogator Heinrix van Calox from the video game Warhammer 40K: Rogue Trader by Owlcat. He is very pragmatic and radical-thinking, he tolerates the new Rogue Trader's usage of an unsanctioned psyker and having an Eldar as a *companion* YET he won't hesitate to kill both the psyker and the Eldar if they cause trouble for the Imperium. That makes him maybe not necessarily likable but you gotta respect his moxie. That an instance of well-written Inquisition character.
The fact that this managed to be so scary with the subject of the horror actually being an entity that is technically a “good guy” is something else. Only 40k could make the introduction of a hero for the side the audience roots for so horror-filled and otherworldly.
Fairly certain you can drop the "" in that.
@@herbert-kenumera960 no, no they cannot. the Legion of the Damned are heavily implied to be warp daemons that serve the emperor's warp presence, but all in all, if you actually look at the 40k universe, there are no real good guys, only the "good guys" of the story you are reading, and the "bad guys" that are anything that is not on their side.
@@GinaRanTruthEnforcerwhile I enjoy the pedantic technicality of "there are no good guys" I must insist on how silly it is.
Closest you can get to good guys is the Adeptus Custodes.
@@xanmontes8715 Salamanders would like to introduce themselves.
@@xanmontes8715 It's not a 'pedantic technicality', is a fundamental cornerstone of the setting.
The Imperium is a fascist (literally fascist, not 'authoritarian, but justifiably so given the setting', but actual 'intentionally based on Umberto Eco's 14 signs of fascism' fascist) xenophobic theocracy and everyone from the highest Custodes to the lowest Guardsman is responsible for maintaining the system of oppression it runs on. The only ambiguity is in the level of knowing culpability of each layer of the system and the Custodes are at the top of that.
I bought my first warhammer book yesterday because of this channel I’m starting with devastation of baal because I’m absolutely fascinated by the tyranids and have plague war trilogy up next
Excellent choice my friend! That book is great! I especially loved all of the scenes that followed the lictor around!
I picked parting of the ways as my first, it was some fantastic story on the space wolves
fabious bile is a must read.
dead sky black sun was my first. it is great. fulgrim is excellant too
This story was amazing. My best friend and I listened to it on our way to Warhammer world and we gasped at the twist of the damned legionnaire.
Drunk & alone. Sleeping nights in my car, passing out to your stories Wes..has helped me a lot these 4 weeks..thank you for everything
Really glad you enjoy my stories and I hope if you're going through a rough time things turn around for you real soon my dude!
I need an update on this dude - how's ir going now?
Careful drinking in your car. In some places, being drunk in the car and in possession of the keys is "actual physical control." Equivalent to DUI. Doesn't matter if you haven't been driving.
I like to imagine Captain Brandon is now proudly serving in the Legion of the Damned along side all the heroic dead of the Humanity! Death to Chaos!!
A super interesting story, a lot of videos talk about the legion of the damned, how they appear on the battlefield, but no one has ever talked about their psychic influence since they're daemons by definition.
Nice work!
This one seriously scared me... The dark sound of "out" when walking home from work in the middle of the night was creepy af 😅
Especially since he purposely made it demonic at first .. rather than scary astartes voice
Use your phone and keys as weapon and charge at that thing while screaming *FOR THE EMPEROR* see you in the news
I really, really hope we get some lore on how that legionnaire got captured by the inquisition.
He was likely already captured by something else, and the Inquisition just civil asset forfeiture'd the cage, and took it with them, knowing nothing about it.
Unlikely.
@@nuclearsimian3281 she seemed to know enough about it.
Because no one expects the inquisition 😊
@@firmak2 it was a sarcophagus after all, somehow that thing was put in there either forced or willingly and it was wanting out… likely because it doesn’t belong in the universe for long.
The cogs were likely xeno/heretic tech of some sort and the sacrifices used to keep it at bay much like a certain person in their own golden sarcophagus.
In many witness reports the Legion of the Damned have always been silent wrath. Now for the first time, we have a witness that heard one talk.
Ordo Cronus? Time travel. Also the legion of the damed. Extremely interesting. “Death is not the end”
That's what I was thinking when I first heard that. Chronos doesn't seem to be the group that should capture a LoD. That falls closer to Ordo Malleus turf.
@@SumDude129 unless they were unable to capture one at the present moment.
@@glockfanboy4635 or as one theory goes LoD being timelocked, but not bound to an individual spot in space, the device likely locks their location into a space and sets them on a repeat of the locked sync probably the reason the storyteller is locked in a repeat at the end as well
@@allster0crowly hes not locked in repeat tho as he said hes forgetting the story.
@@firmak2 I think you missed their point, he too is dammed, except his is to be dammed as a coward. He was asked to remember their story, to use that to give others hope that their is something that they are fighting for, but he will never tell his story to anyone, the only records of him remembered are that of a coward that fled.
At first I thought the entity was Red Angel but hearing the armor was black with bones I was happy to hear the legion of the dammed making a comeback
I'm not into horror in any form, but I found myself extremely engaged in your method of storytelling. Thank you.
I've never liked horror but I love the horror in 40k.
I think horror can be a powerful piece of genre if it was done right and not mostly filled with haha scary moment, get heart attacked, loser.
Just adding my voice to many on this, but thank you so much for putting these together. It must be a ton of work but your storytelling and atmosphere breathe so much life into these stories! You have a gift and I hope you find as much joy in creating these videos as we do listening. Thank you, the Emperor protects!
Thanks a ton! I'm really glad you enjoy them! Between you and me that's one of the main driving forces for me. When I hear people say that they were entertained, that they enjoyed something I spent time putting together. That makes the long hours super worth it 🥲
The moment he started describing the Legionair of the damned I knew what it was and was calling it out Legion of the Damned! Legion of the Damned!
“There are Inquisitors aboard this ship?”
“Indeed.”
Ma’am, if an Inquisitor has shown up on your ship you should have known something was wrong and you weren’t gonna get outta there
Always good to have a Comissar around for such an occasion
Yeah it’s like saying “well if there _were_ blood poison flowing through the body, then the gaping chest wound should make that very easy to identify”
Go figure that a ship called the Kamchatka is cursed. (for those unawares, read up on the "voyage of the damned" of the Russian 2nd Pacific Squadron)
I actually did not know this! That gives the whole thing so much more meaning!
Such a fucking fantastic bit of foreshadowing
Do you see torpedo boats?
@@janickjorgensen2964 do I see a Drachinifel subscriber?
TORPEDO BOATS!
Would have been a great Darktide campaign
Oh that would've been lit to play
Right as you’re about to get overwhelmed flame daddy bursts in and starts wrecking shit
Instead we got an among us storyline
This audiobook was wild. Especially when a Legion of the Damned show up
I never forgot about this story, because it was the first 40k audio book I listened to.
Legionaire of the Damned you mean, since it was a single member
Damn, my fault for reading comments and getting it spoiled for me but cmon bruh
@@Krispyy2k same 😑
@@Krispyy2k sorry chief, that's on you. Of course the comment section if going to talk about the video.
I really love these 40k horror stories. They have a Cthulhu style vibe. Thanks Wes, keep up the good work😃
The Legion of the Damned is one of my favorite Chapters. The second I heard the description of that Astartes, I knew who it was. It was awesome seeing such an interesting and elusive chapter in this story!
51:15 *For the THRONE!🎉* Yeah, she gained my respect there. (She wasn't all talk 😄)
Wes, I'm glad you decided to cover this story. You are the first major warhammer youtuber to cover it. I thank you for it.
More horror stories! I play them when i play games and during work. You'd get multiple views from me because i don't actually understand the story, i focus more on what i was doing. So i replay them again and again in pieces hahaha
This was AMAZING! When you started to describe WHO was locked up, I was like:' OH S%#@!' 'Legion of the Damned!' NO wonder, he was so pissed off! Do you think the Inquisition could have kept something like THAT, a secret for very long? From the Custodes, the Grey Knights! How they would have reacted to someone in the Inquisition, captured a FRICKIN' Legion of the Damned Astartes! Half expected him to try to recruit either that guy or the Captain, into their ranks, they've done it before! Especially the prisoner, to repay a dept of some kind.
I mean, the captain was successfully recruited, it looks like..
I kept imagining this as a game of Darktide. The typical horde of poxwalkers and cultist gunners, grenades, brutal hand-to-hand when the ammo is gone...
Fat Shark really should add a mission like this.
Not sure how one would add a Space Marine to the game.
Not that it's a bad idea, on the contrary, I think it would be genius.
But how?
@@xanmontes8715Fight through the horde into the sanctorum, then hold out until the LotD marine shows up, then fight through the horde to the lifepods while trying not to be collateral'd by the LotD's rampage.
@@xanmontes8715maybe as a new class
@@Klamdeff hell no, the marine would be leagues above the rejects we play as
@@Albatorwow im saying like a space marine scout
This is the perfect blend of my Warhammer 40K lore addiction, and my Creepypasta addiction.
Loving this story as always! As a narrator, it always stings when people listen at faster speeds though 😂
This description of this creature almost sounds like a member of the legion of the damned.
That's it! Yes, somehow the Inquisition captured one and was keeping it for study. Most likely at the prison colony so the could experiment and replicate what makes a Damned Astartes. I can only imagine the things they wanted to do. I literally screamed when I realized what it was.
@@suttone75 irony is if any actual astartes ever learned of it, the inquisitors that caught it would be regretting their decisions. I can't imagine many chapters especially any that have been saved by the legion taking kindly to the inquisition messing around with one of them.
@@rexex345 The Dark Angels would like to take some Legionaires prisoner themself, for questioning and possibly repenting.
The power imbalance makes me question it, for how does one even begin capturing such a thing?
What if it wasn't captured... but called forth?
The Legion of the Damned reality bending way to just be in the thick of things is it's narrative, turning up as a miracle indeed. Instead of trying to imprison something of that nature it might be easier to direct that point of occurrence, in a similar way we can use an ion trail in the atmosphere to bring a lightning bolt down onto a particular target. That would mean there was nothing in that cage but the 'feelings of combat overwhelming,' something those Psykers could be forced to do as lure that would draw forth the Legion. Unfortunately, it really just draws forth all sorts of things from the Warp while making a mess of any ship carrying it.
In a nice monkey paw narrative though, the device creates the situation in which the Damned is needed to come forth....
@lostbutfreesoul now that's some good theory right there.
I hadn't thought about that, that the clockwork sarcophagus was not just a prison but a bait, lure, and trap mechanism that brought the Damned into materialization within its cage. That's some good shit.
Wow, this shows how the emperor really fu********ed up with Magnus, he wanted people to know how shit like this would happen and teach people to overcome it with either psykers or psychic tech like the one grey knights did instead of acting like the inquisitor willing to kill innocents just to cover it up and maybe get rid of it, while everyone else devolves in to superstitious chaos from the dark ages.
Dude, no lie. Yur readings is like half the reason i subbed. Not saying yur other content is lacking, just saying that's how much i like yur way of storytelling.
Everybody talking about the legion of the damned astartes,but I like the possibilities of Voss’s fate.
1.The rescue team had actually arrived but Voss,drowned in his own madness,trauma and hallucinations.can’t distinguish real from fake anymore.We write it all down for his sake but in the end he was left to die.
2.we are his hallucinations,and he was truly doomed,but in his desperation he tried to tell anyone.ANYTHING.about the story. And tried to remember it,rambling on and on and on,until he can’t remember it anymore. With dwindling supplies he died in that harsh night.
I NEEEDDD more of these, they draw me In and I can't help but feel immersed in the story, after watching your horror voiceover I tried finding more warhammer40k horror voiceovers but they just aren't the same as yours, yours is literally perfect
That is INCREDIBLY creepy. And your story telling is awesome
Even though you said there was going to be a dark twist, this still got me.. damnit, bro, these stories are so enticing yet so dark! Thanks for this one, i really got dragged into it until the very end
,,We is Imperial Guard, we is Shooty, Shooty not asky, asky" ok, sounds more like an Ogryn but still fits xD
But how was that guy a Prisoner after:
1. Witnessing daemonic turnings
2. Deserting
Those are 2 reasons for execution.... even without any questioning... I've "seen" Guardsmen beeing executed for les...
The galaxy is vast. And thus, the enforcement of codices and laws is subject to the spectrum of human error
His beard was so fabulous they wanted to interrogate it.
This whole book was just SO ANXIETY INDUCING but also really confusing imo, the end had me absolutely baffled really.
Well, the ending is showing the main character's decaying memory, because that is a side effect of witnessing the Legion of the Damned. They have a preternatural ability to evade scrutiny, examination, and study. Their presence garbles recording devices, cogitators, and, more frighteningly, the memory of anyone that witnesses them. Those that see the Legion are unable to keep the knowledge of them in their heads for long, no matter what methods they use. All manner of strange coincidences align to keep them just out of reach of those who wish to restrain or observe them.
So who knows how this inquisitor managed to actually hold one for any length of time, but it clearly was some kind of timespace-altering device from some forgotten Dark Age of Technology discovery.
The most terrifying thing is the poor bastard's isolation & growing desperation for SOME kind of companionship
All the videos you post are great, but these story ones are something else. Every one is so engaging and really a joy to listen to.
It turns out he can’t remember because he’s dying of starvation and is extremely traumatized
Or the fact that he was involved with the Ordo Chronos is stealing his memories. Or because he saw the Legion of the Damned.
@@Nyctophoraprobably all of the above
Why did I listen to these at night by myself….sometimes people just can’t help but do something foolish.
Your voice over from bulveye greybeard to now really brought your storytelling to a new level I look forward to these every time🔥🔥.
[captured legionnaire of the damned] Trazyn joined the room
burning skulls-black Astartes... yeah sounds like a legion of the damned.. a double twist at the end, thank you for the hard work
This channel is perfect. Very well delivered lore.
i love these stories and how you genuinely grab the audiences attention with visuals, voices and just a great pace in story telling. I know you used to collect tyranids. I did also and in fact it was my first collection. I was wondering if you would be interested in talking about the Old One Eye or the Dagon Overlord... if that would be interesting to you in anyway. In any case keep up the good work.
I did! They were my very first army way back in 4th edition! I've actually been gathering a little snippets and pieces of information to do a deep dive on them. They're probably going to be the next in the deep dive series. I haven't decided yet, but I think the named tyranid's like the swarm, lord, red terror, and old one eye, etc etc might get their own dedicated video on top of that, as their stories would take up a pretty big chunk of it.
@@weshammer awesome! i cant wait. looking forward to it 😀
So wait did the inquisition try to capture a legion of the dammed marine? If so that's absolutely insane! I have to read this book!
And using a prison of space-time is ingenious 😁
Thank you Wes, I wouldn't have known about this story if it wasn't for you and I'm trying to build a legion army so I love any lore I can find about them.
She did, but it escaped and killed the inquisitor by burning her to hell.
@@RabbidFanaitc9000 a fitting punishment
@@RabbidFanaitc9000that tells me the inquisition are just government sanctioned heretics.
@@theenderdestruction2362 Most truly
@@ReaperofValhalla That's why nobody in the imperium loves the inquisition
Been listening a lot of yr videos whilst I study and it's been a real pleasure to get small, deeper looks into the Warhammer universe! The narration on these story videos (or lengthy extracts in other videos) are very well-done for only a small part of this channel and both the effort and result are exemplary:)
If I remember correctly for lore sources, the Imperium is dead set on keeping the existence of the demons of Chaos quiet, except for the upper echelons of power, and will go to extremes to silence those who(m) have witnessed it. Even if he was rescued, they probably would have "silenced" him to keep it a secret. He would have been screwed either way.
The Emperor: "They captured one of the Legion of the Damned? Shit like this is exactly why I sent 95% of the Inquisition into the Warp"
This is fantastic. You got such a wonderful voice for voice work.
Dude you are such a great storyteller, literal chills running down my spine at some points. Hope you keep doing these!
I love these horror stories you put such effort into giving us! Please continue to make these more frequently!
I always love your story videos like this, when you tell it like you are the characters themselves, it makes everything much more real and understandable, i would love more horror stories like this❤️
So basically the Inquisitor was one of those crazy Chronos weirdoes and stuck a Legion of the Damned astartes in a can, before then proceeding to keep them there by force of will.
My guess is that once the seals broke, the Legion spooky field that keeps people from remembering their encounters with them went haywire, the forces of the immaterium raking the minds of everyone nearby.
I mean, they are not normally powerful enough to just melt spacecraft by their lonesome, so if the warp fire was contained like that, it's not so strange that they just wipe the minds of everyone nearby as well.
I think I like you telling the story just as much as, if not more, listening to the audio books.
I really appreciate how you make these stories come to life. I enjoy all of your content but these are easily my favorites. Keep up the good work.
If there are more books to the war hammer horror series please read them all. Your narrations are captivating to say the least. You would do amazing for the world of horror audio. Please continue these works, they are masterful.
Not all are as good as this one. Some are prettt boring.
Yo you single handedly got me into war hammer a few months ago Wes love this new huge ass franchise I'm just excited to get into more
This was amazing! Beautiful story-telling as always Mr Wes!
This is one of the best episodes! The story had me gripped from the start and now I want to read it for myself! Excellent work!
Would love more of this, watcher in the rain and they way out were spectacular as well.
Incredible video as always Wes. I have to admit the horror ones are by far my favourites
This was fantastic horror content. Thank you for bringing this to our awareness. The Emperor Protects.
i always love these stories, the are great background sound when gaming, thanks WesHammer. Much appreciated!!!!!!!
The fact that I don't know this game and it's his explanation ❤️ is the one I love in this channel ❤️
Nearly fell out of my chair when I heard that demonic "OUUUUUT" was not expecting that
Thanks to this channel and your storytelling abilities I am now a fan of the 40k universe.
Just found your channel because I just started getting into Warhammer lore. My man, an hour of a reading? Above and beyond. Great stuff.
44:35
Last words of the inquisitor gave me chills
This channel was the primary reason I even learned about and gained an interest in warhammer 40k, to this day I’m confident if I hadn’t seen your shorts I’d still only be a fan/have knowledge of warhammer fantasy
You know, after learning of what was in that cage. It kinda makes sense why the Astartes of the Legion of the Damned burnt the Inquisitors. They were keeping him from enacting the God Emepeor's justice. NO ONE KEEPS A LEGIONARE OF THE DAMNED FROM DOING HIS DUTY.
EDIT: What i like most is the description of the Astartes and its triumphaint roar as it gets freed. Being ale to d wha is was brought back to do. Serve in glorious service to the God Emperor of Mankind.
This is my favourite series of yours, it's how I found the channel and subbed. Keep up the good work Wes.
What to awesome but haunting story. Love the fact that not every one knows about chaos
I find it so cool that someone with millions of people keeps on talking to me you are my favorite RUclipsr
I try to interact with everyone in the comments as much possible. Always seemed so wierd to me when creators post and ghost. Talking to my fellow Warhammer nerds is the best part of making content 😄
Great job on the story telling and the way u makes the videos, plz do more of these warhammer storys
This story was amazing. I have to say Wes.. I knew NOTHING about WarHammer other than they have minis.. that is, until the last 2 weeks or so. I must've watched over 100 of your videos and I'm hooked. You are amazing at presenting the information and sharing your exuberance for the material and it's contagions!
Fuck yeah the legion of the damned!
Gotta love a wild Catachan Captain absolutely going buckwild on Nurgle cultists with a damn knife. And loving it
These stories are so, so enjoyable. You, Wes, are solely responsible for my growing interests in the Warhammer 40k universe. For real. If not for having stumbled across your channel little over a year ago, I would care no more today for these incredible stories than I did when I didn't know of them. Thank you. I look forward to learning much more over the years. I wish only that I could actually meet and chat in person. Oh how enjoyable..
Just have to say I LOVE your narration you do with these. Great job!
I got 5 min into this video and stopped it so I could pick up the Audio Drama and it was so worth it. Now I'm back to watch the WesHammer re-cap/review. I love the WH Horror - it's the perfect setting for some really creepy stories
Please do more like this. Love the dark stories!
You have leveled up my friend. The narration was prolific. Kept me engaged. Good shit!! Good sir.
this was the first horror story from the Black Library that I had read. It is amazing. I love it so much I got it on Audible, and somehow, I actually enjoyed it more there. I cant tell you how many times I've listened to it.
Thanks Weshammer for these. I have an near hour of nice relaxing eyes closed story to time in my comfy bed.
Finally a good ending, I grinned when he described the visage of a legion of the damned Astartes, haha, this was a good story