It's a testament to the quality of the K&G team that this series of what as far as I can tell are random events without any cause is at all comprehensible.
The End Time are certainly something, but this seems a bit too harsh. Most of the events described are indeed being orchestrated by a few players for very specific motivations, mainly by Lileath, who has put two major plans into motion: the creation of the Incarnates (hoping to create beings powerful enough to defeat the Chaos Gods), and the creation of a safe heaven for the elves (by reenacting the elven creation myth and thus raising them to godhood). If you look at the End Times through this lens, it all becomes clearer, even the points where these two plans starts to unravel, later in the narrative.
@@Pizzifrizzo Except it *doesn't* make sense. All these players with their own motivations are watching the world around them burn and not stopping to see the bigger picture. All the characters have suddenly come down with a bad case of petty and stupid. "Oh, Chaos humiliated me so I'm going to attack Cathay". Oh, look at that, Chaos has destroyed Kislev, looks like it's time everyone else not to give a shit. And the Skaven destroyed TEB, time for some clowns in Bretonnia to keep up the civil war. What's that? Chaos is invading the Dark Elves? Let's start shit in Ulthuan then. Meanwhile the Wood Elves are sitting around with their thumbs up their asses the whole time, and even after all this shit the elves *still* just hide in Athel Loren because... Why? The factions and leaders didn't pull this kind of stupid crap during Chaos invasions before. It's not the motivations that are the problem here; it's the absolute lack of common sense. If this was any previous Chaos invasion then *moment* Kislev fell the Ordertide and any number of neutral factions would have gotten their shit together in a hurry.
@@chrisjackson1215 I still don't think that the whole End Times can be called "random events", though. Don't get me wrong, you're right on several accounts, like how nonsensical is going east for Grimgor, but out-of-character motivations are still motivations. For once, I don't appreciate how Teclis stole the light of Ulric to revive Tyrion, I find it rather out of character for him, but it has a motivation in Lileath's overall plan. As a side note, none of the previous Chaos incursions ended with an "Ordertide". The first one almost destroyed the world, was averted by the elves and the Slann only tacked along the Vortex plan once it was into motion; still, none of the races united. The elves still sat the Great War against Chaos out while killing each other (they sent Teclis and two other mages only); the dwarves got involved due to the perfect storm of Thorgrim's coronation and the Skaven sitting the war out; the Lizardmen minded their own business; Nagash didn't resuscitate; and in general the world wasn't in as dire a situation in comparison to the End Times.
@@Pizzifrizzo That's kind of my point though. Order factions had learned by this point not to mess around when Chaos comes knocking. Doing "something" is all I really expect for it to be consistent with lore. The actions taken are downright counterproductive and braindead instead.
@@chrisjackson1215This seems like a case of presuming that the players involved in the end times should act as you (or anyone in particular) see fit otherwise it "makes no sense". But even a glance at history shows that individuals do not always act in a manner that stays in line with "common sense". Often times, historical figures (both heroes and villains) have done things that were counter productive or down right destructive to the ends they sought. So if there was to be a story about the end times in a universe, why not one where the heroes couldn't get their shit together and failed as a result?
I cannot belive what Settra the Great King, the Imperishable, Khemrikhara, The Great King of Nehekhara, King of Kings, Opener of the Way, Wielder of the Divine Flame, Punisher of Nomads, The Great Unifier, Commander of the Golden Legion, Sacred of Appearance, Bringer of Light, Father of Hawks, Builder of Cities, Protector of the Two Worlds, Keeper of the Hours, Chosen of Ptra, High Steward of the Horizon, Sailor of the Great Vitae, Sentinel of the Two Realms, The Undisputed, Begetter of the Begat, Scourge of the Faithless, Carrion-feeder, First of the Charnel Valley, Rider of the Sacred Chariot, Vanquisher of Vermin, Champion of the Death Arena, Mighty Lion of the Infinite Desert, Emperor of the Shifting Sands, He Who Holds The Sceptre, Great Hawk Of The Heavens, Arch-Sultan of Atalan, Waker of the Hierotitan, Monarch of the Sky, Majestic Emperor of the Shifting Sands, Champion of the Desert Gods, Breaker of the Ogre Clans, Builder of the Great Pyramid, Terror of the Living, Master of the Never-Ending Horizon, Master of the Necropolises, Taker of Souls, Tyrant to the Foolish, Bearer of Ptra's Holy Blade, Scion of Usirian, Scion of Nehek, The Great, Chaser of Nightmares, Keeper of the Royal Herat, Founder of the Mortuary Cult, Banisher of the Grand Hierophant, High Lord Admiral of the Deathfleets, Guardian of the Charnal Pass, Tamer of the Liche King, Unliving Jackal Lord, Dismisser of the Warrior Queen, Charioteer of the Gods, He Who Does Not Serve, Slayer off Reddittras, Scarab Purger, Favoured of Usirian, Player of the Great Game, Liberator of Life, Lord Sand, Wrangler of Scorpions, Emperor of the Dunes, Eternal Sovereign of Khemri's Legions, Seneschal of the Great Sandy Desert, Curserer of the Living, Regent of the Eastern Mountains, Warden of the Eternal Necropolis, Herald of all Heralds, Caller of the Bitter Wind, God-Tamer, Master of the Mortis River, Guardian of the Dead, Great Keeper of the Obelisks, Deacon of the Ash River, Belated of Wakers, General of the Mighty Frame, Summoner of Sandstorms, Master of all Necrotects, Prince of Dust, Tyrant of Araby, Purger of the Greenskin Breathers, Killer of the False God's Champions, Tyrant of the Gold Dunes, Golden Bone Lord, Avenger of the Dead, Carrion Master, Eternal Warden of Nehek's Lands, Breaker of Djaf's Bonds, and many more titles said to Nagash
Only Nagash can defeat one of the greatest kings and conquerors of the Warhammer world, both through brute force and cunning, and still come out looking like a coward.
Took me a moment to realize that the ritual to bind him in hell was to prevent the Mortarch from reserecting, not getting into paradise. None of these guys are getting into any afterlife gated towards not being evil.
Keep in mind, when the game/ world was first designed the developers took both Call of Cthulhu (Lovecraft) and Tolkien influence. These gods were esoteric and relative in power.
As always great presentation and excellent art work. The Skaven became the McGuffin for the Chaos Gods from this point. Bring down a moon so that most of the Slann are killed or incapacitated - Skaven. Need to kill a Dwarf king in an impenetrable fortress in a locked room - Skaven. Blow up a pyramid that is USUALLY floating 50 feet above the surface - Skaven. The reasoning behind the Black Pyramid actually landing in Sylvania was so non-sensical and only so the Skaven could blow it up. The writers had made Nagash so powerful they had to suddenly come up with a way to bring him down so Skaven. And really Nagash didn't even need the Black Pyramid anymore. He was the new God of Death. Everyone who died now powered him. The Pyramid was technically no longer necessary. He was Death incarnate. Even the stuffed up ritual didn't mean anything now because he had transcended. Theoretically. But Chaos had to win so Nagash had to be given a plot weakness - Skaven. Sigh, even after all these years this still makes me annoyed.
@@007JackBourne Everyone should now know I hate Most of the End Times. I liked what was done for Vlad von Carstein (although the plot twist with Isabella is just another guarantee that Chaos has to win). I didn't mind Mannfred (hate the guy but I give them a thumbs up for generating that hatred, but the Skaven always being able to just pop up and cripple Order's plans time and time again got old really fast. Why is a flying Pyramid (that's been hovering for tens of thousands of years, now suddenly needs to park? How did Nagash or Vlad or even a half awake Necromancer not detect the thousands of Skaven burrowing under Sylvania to reach the Pyramid (not to mention the warpstone bombs!). Nagash has been screwed by the Skaven before. He didn't think this could happen? Argh!
@@davidwhitfield6025the problem is that chaos had to win. Skaven are awsome, and they became the most popular faction in the setting. You can see the greatness of endtimes behind the deus ex machina at the end. I would love another take at Endtimes. A true Ragnarok.
@@gerardotejada2531 But Chaos didn't win. Storm of Chaos World Wide campaign proved that. GW expected Chaos to walk all over the Order factions but they were wrong so that had to re-write the Story disregarding everything they had created in Storm of Chaos. And they cheated. So many heroes are killed, murdered, possessed that wouldn't have normally. Its poorly written BS that if it was gamed would require all the Chaos (and Skaven) die to be loaded. The House (in this case GW) always wins is never more true. But it still bad literature and bad pseudo-history. IMO.
Yeah. In the end times, the chaos gods gave Settra a deal, they will resurrect and empower Settra like another everchosen, only if he serves them. But settra being settra, he gave them a 🖕told them off that he does not serve, he rules. The chaos gods were not offended in any way, they still revived him just to hell with it
@@swiggityswoogity705 Chaos Gods: LMAO that was a Good Fight with Nagash but here me Out we will Revive you again because Nagash is a Prick anyway the only catch is if you serve us deal?. Settra:🖕off. Chaos Gods:LMAO *proceeds Revive Settra anyway*
The fun thing about Settra in his mortal days he was so arrogant that he used his immense willpower to gain magic even though he wasn't born with it, that's unheard of in warhammer world.
Man, if you did some of these about Old World events that _weren't_ The End Times ... That would be insanely cool 😍 Production value is awesome. The End Times is just a bummer of a storyline.
I kind of think Settra's end is the best so far. He challenged Nagesh, and actually posed s threat. And reject every offer of aid or supplication. Even scattered into pieces, he won't submit to anyone else's rule. It would cheaper that character of imperishable will for him to accept any aid. Is it a good end, no Does it fit who he is, absolutely. He does not serve
@@marcbartuschka6372 In pretty much any other famous setting, Settra would be on the "great villain" side of the spectrum. But in Warhammer he's on the nicer end of the middle.
In Warhammer lore, there is more than just good and evil. The "good guys" can often look like fucking psychopaths in most other universes. The Tomb Kings, in particular, were not evil by their nature. They're undead, sure, but in actuality they're really just arrogant, war-mongering ancient egyptians that happen to have a skin condition and magic. They are no more interested in the designs of chaos, crazy vampires, or over grown rats, as anyone else.
Imagine becoming the new god of death after defeating and absorbing the old one, then defeating your arch-enemy in battle, stealing his black pyramid whilst he's half buried in the sands broken and helpless...only to get literally undermined by a bunch of rats. That isn't karma; that's just unfair.
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Wait let me get this straight. Nagash's entire plan revolves around having the chief Embalmer betray Settra without him learning about it, then have Settra just decide to leave halfway through Arkhan's banishment ritual?
The End times is not good writing unfortunately. "So Nagash has a giant flying pyramid? How did they destroy it". "A subterranean race burrowed into it". "What?"
@@ShadowdaleA As far as I remember the Black Pyramid flew only once,from Khemri to Sylvania,were it landed and stayed on the ground for the remaining End Times.The Black Pyramid hovers only in TWW 2,in the Nagash Trilogy and all other mentions it is located firmly on the ground.
Good video. There were some really crazy fights in the End Times, but the undead vs undead were the only ones where battles lasted for weeks without anything being resolved. Whats next? Back to the Old World?
This is far too good for an end times lore documentary, you guys are amazing, i hope this quality stays when you guys get to some actually good Warhammer content
12:00 I imagine that was quite an unnerving moment for even Settra the Imperishable, to dial up another undead resurrection spell/prayer to the God of the Dead, but having Nagash reply instead...
Wow, I hadn't read how Nagash had been defeated; by the rats!! Great video! Now that you have done the End Times, what about earlier times, like N'Kari attacking Ulthuan or something like that? The rise of twins? Thanks for the fun content!!
I know y’all said that this would be the last warhammer fantasy lore for a while, but i think there is a lot more to cover. The vampire wars, Great War against chaos, and the sundering would all make excellent videos
I have a qwuestion Whenever a necromancer is brought back to life by another do they retain their free will? or do they come under the sway of whichever necromancer resurrected them ?
A lot of 'Fall of...' titles for Warhammer fantasy, showing this is the End Times. Settra really got an ignominious defeat, even to see his pyramid taken away before his eyes with his body broken and helpless. Yet even in his terrible state, even wishing for mortal death, he remained true to his convictions in refusing the help of the Chaos Gods. I recommend Mobile Suit Gundam (Universal Century), as an anime source for future lore videos.
I get that they needed to start the 40k series for business interests, but I wonder why they just crapped out the end times to conclude the story instead of putting the fantasy series on hiatus and annoying those who still followed it.
Nice video. Such a pitiful end for the Tomb King faction. However, as others have pointed out, Settra's story did not end there. After staring out across the desert for a time Settra's thoughts turned to revenge, after which he proved why he is the King of Kings! Spoiler: He left Nehekhara behind him and knowing about the Old One relic there, travelled to Middenheim. What happened next varies between the sources. According to one account, which I accept as canon because it is so badass, Settra turned up shortly after Archaon's conquest of the city. He then gained an audience with the Everchosen and essentially said he would aid him against Nagash. Aid, but not serve. Archaon said fine but demanded that he kill Kholek Suneater to prove himself. Settra did so and then went to ground in Middenheim waiting for his enemy. When that time came, Settra made his presence known. According to the other source, he simply turned up at the battle at the aforementioned key moment. I won't say any more beyond that.
yes, a new video on settra ! If only Settra was resurrected after he heard the four voice, he could have destroy Nagash again with the help of the Chaos gods. But only if he accept their help then that is.
But then he wouldn't be Settra, to accept the help of Chaos Gods is to be their servant. And Settra does not serve, he rules. Even though I would like to see Settra rise again.
@@richardthomas9497 I'm sure he will find a way around it. But then again u r right. Settra does not serve, he rule. And he would rise again to see Nagash destroyed.
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Another excellent video in this series, gentlemen. One more example of the painfully bad writing of the End Times. Hats off for being able to stomach through it to create these kickass videos.
"and then the skaven blew up the pyramid." Anticlimactic and it makes all that fighting between Settra and Nagash a waste of time for them, chaos, and the readers. God forbid Nagash be a threat to chaos, that would make the story complex and they'd have make interesting plotlines rather than chaos just steamrolling everyone. I dislike the Skaven too, they've become WF's version of "a wizard did it." They worked when fighting the lizards but they've become too much of a crutch; too convenient, it's lazy writing.
i'm not a huge fan of the end times. mainly the story is not written to see where it leads it's written with a goal in mind. same as all the other end times content. they wanted to start again so they figure why not have the world crumble.
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The fact that the Chaos Gods wanted Setrah to just do what he wanted but he rejected them because he knew they wanted a puppet
“Well bring you back if you serve us.”
“I’ll never serve.”
“Ok we’ll bring you back anyways.”
Setrah kills himself in defiance
SETTRA DOES NOT SERVE!
SETTRA RULES!
SETTRA DOES NOT SERVE
SETTRA RULES
It's a testament to the quality of the K&G team that this series of what as far as I can tell are random events without any cause is at all comprehensible.
The End Time are certainly something, but this seems a bit too harsh. Most of the events described are indeed being orchestrated by a few players for very specific motivations, mainly by Lileath, who has put two major plans into motion: the creation of the Incarnates (hoping to create beings powerful enough to defeat the Chaos Gods), and the creation of a safe heaven for the elves (by reenacting the elven creation myth and thus raising them to godhood). If you look at the End Times through this lens, it all becomes clearer, even the points where these two plans starts to unravel, later in the narrative.
@@Pizzifrizzo Except it *doesn't* make sense. All these players with their own motivations are watching the world around them burn and not stopping to see the bigger picture. All the characters have suddenly come down with a bad case of petty and stupid. "Oh, Chaos humiliated me so I'm going to attack Cathay". Oh, look at that, Chaos has destroyed Kislev, looks like it's time everyone else not to give a shit. And the Skaven destroyed TEB, time for some clowns in Bretonnia to keep up the civil war. What's that? Chaos is invading the Dark Elves? Let's start shit in Ulthuan then. Meanwhile the Wood Elves are sitting around with their thumbs up their asses the whole time, and even after all this shit the elves *still* just hide in Athel Loren because... Why?
The factions and leaders didn't pull this kind of stupid crap during Chaos invasions before. It's not the motivations that are the problem here; it's the absolute lack of common sense. If this was any previous Chaos invasion then *moment* Kislev fell the Ordertide and any number of neutral factions would have gotten their shit together in a hurry.
@@chrisjackson1215 I still don't think that the whole End Times can be called "random events", though. Don't get me wrong, you're right on several accounts, like how nonsensical is going east for Grimgor, but out-of-character motivations are still motivations. For once, I don't appreciate how Teclis stole the light of Ulric to revive Tyrion, I find it rather out of character for him, but it has a motivation in Lileath's overall plan.
As a side note, none of the previous Chaos incursions ended with an "Ordertide". The first one almost destroyed the world, was averted by the elves and the Slann only tacked along the Vortex plan once it was into motion; still, none of the races united. The elves still sat the Great War against Chaos out while killing each other (they sent Teclis and two other mages only); the dwarves got involved due to the perfect storm of Thorgrim's coronation and the Skaven sitting the war out; the Lizardmen minded their own business; Nagash didn't resuscitate; and in general the world wasn't in as dire a situation in comparison to the End Times.
@@Pizzifrizzo That's kind of my point though. Order factions had learned by this point not to mess around when Chaos comes knocking. Doing "something" is all I really expect for it to be consistent with lore. The actions taken are downright counterproductive and braindead instead.
@@chrisjackson1215This seems like a case of presuming that the players involved in the end times should act as you (or anyone in particular) see fit otherwise it "makes no sense". But even a glance at history shows that individuals do not always act in a manner that stays in line with "common sense". Often times, historical figures (both heroes and villains) have done things that were counter productive or down right destructive to the ends they sought. So if there was to be a story about the end times in a universe, why not one where the heroes couldn't get their shit together and failed as a result?
I cannot belive what Settra the Great King, the Imperishable, Khemrikhara, The Great King of Nehekhara, King of Kings, Opener of the Way, Wielder of the Divine Flame, Punisher of Nomads, The Great Unifier, Commander of the Golden Legion, Sacred of Appearance, Bringer of Light, Father of Hawks, Builder of Cities, Protector of the Two Worlds, Keeper of the Hours, Chosen of Ptra, High Steward of the Horizon, Sailor of the Great Vitae, Sentinel of the Two Realms, The Undisputed, Begetter of the Begat, Scourge of the Faithless, Carrion-feeder, First of the Charnel Valley, Rider of the Sacred Chariot, Vanquisher of Vermin, Champion of the Death Arena, Mighty Lion of the Infinite Desert, Emperor of the Shifting Sands, He Who Holds The Sceptre, Great Hawk Of The Heavens, Arch-Sultan of Atalan, Waker of the Hierotitan, Monarch of the Sky, Majestic Emperor of the Shifting Sands, Champion of the Desert Gods, Breaker of the Ogre Clans, Builder of the Great Pyramid, Terror of the Living, Master of the Never-Ending Horizon, Master of the Necropolises, Taker of Souls, Tyrant to the Foolish, Bearer of Ptra's Holy Blade, Scion of Usirian, Scion of Nehek, The Great, Chaser of Nightmares, Keeper of the Royal Herat, Founder of the Mortuary Cult, Banisher of the Grand Hierophant, High Lord Admiral of the Deathfleets, Guardian of the Charnal Pass, Tamer of the Liche King, Unliving Jackal Lord, Dismisser of the Warrior Queen, Charioteer of the Gods, He Who Does Not Serve, Slayer off Reddittras, Scarab Purger, Favoured of Usirian, Player of the Great Game, Liberator of Life, Lord Sand, Wrangler of Scorpions, Emperor of the Dunes, Eternal Sovereign of Khemri's Legions, Seneschal of the Great Sandy Desert, Curserer of the Living, Regent of the Eastern Mountains, Warden of the Eternal Necropolis, Herald of all Heralds, Caller of the Bitter Wind, God-Tamer, Master of the Mortis River, Guardian of the Dead, Great Keeper of the Obelisks, Deacon of the Ash River, Belated of Wakers, General of the Mighty Frame, Summoner of Sandstorms, Master of all Necrotects, Prince of Dust, Tyrant of Araby, Purger of the Greenskin Breathers, Killer of the False God's Champions, Tyrant of the Gold Dunes, Golden Bone Lord, Avenger of the Dead, Carrion Master, Eternal Warden of Nehek's Lands, Breaker of Djaf's Bonds, and many more titles said to Nagash
meanwhile in warhammer 3: settra the impoverished.
I salute your dedication.
Settra gang rise up
Or you can just call him that does not serve guy
I can't believe Nagash ever expected the Great King of Nehekhara to serve him
Only Nagash can defeat one of the greatest kings and conquerors of the Warhammer world, both through brute force and cunning, and still come out looking like a coward.
I will forever be impressed by the animation quality of some of the scenes
Took me a moment to realize that the ritual to bind him in hell was to prevent the Mortarch from reserecting, not getting into paradise. None of these guys are getting into any afterlife gated towards not being evil.
Keep in mind, when the game/ world was first designed the developers took both Call of Cthulhu (Lovecraft) and Tolkien influence. These gods were esoteric and relative in power.
As always great presentation and excellent art work.
The Skaven became the McGuffin for the Chaos Gods from this point. Bring down a moon so that most of the Slann are killed or incapacitated - Skaven. Need to kill a Dwarf king in an impenetrable fortress in a locked room - Skaven. Blow up a pyramid that is USUALLY floating 50 feet above the surface - Skaven. The reasoning behind the Black Pyramid actually landing in Sylvania was so non-sensical and only so the Skaven could blow it up. The writers had made Nagash so powerful they had to suddenly come up with a way to bring him down so Skaven. And really Nagash didn't even need the Black Pyramid anymore. He was the new God of Death. Everyone who died now powered him. The Pyramid was technically no longer necessary. He was Death incarnate. Even the stuffed up ritual didn't mean anything now because he had transcended. Theoretically. But Chaos had to win so Nagash had to be given a plot weakness - Skaven. Sigh, even after all these years this still makes me annoyed.
Chaos won somehow feels like gw’s calling card
@@007JackBourne Everyone should now know I hate Most of the End Times. I liked what was done for Vlad von Carstein (although the plot twist with Isabella is just another guarantee that Chaos has to win). I didn't mind Mannfred (hate the guy but I give them a thumbs up for generating that hatred, but the Skaven always being able to just pop up and cripple Order's plans time and time again got old really fast.
Why is a flying Pyramid (that's been hovering for tens of thousands of years, now suddenly needs to park? How did Nagash or Vlad or even a half awake Necromancer not detect the thousands of Skaven burrowing under Sylvania to reach the Pyramid (not to mention the warpstone bombs!). Nagash has been screwed by the Skaven before. He didn't think this could happen? Argh!
easy solution. play Skaven. Then its the best ending in the world
@@davidwhitfield6025the problem is that chaos had to win. Skaven are awsome, and they became the most popular faction in the setting. You can see the greatness of endtimes behind the deus ex machina at the end. I would love another take at Endtimes. A true Ragnarok.
@@gerardotejada2531 But Chaos didn't win. Storm of Chaos World Wide campaign proved that. GW expected Chaos to walk all over the Order factions but they were wrong so that had to re-write the Story disregarding everything they had created in Storm of Chaos. And they cheated. So many heroes are killed, murdered, possessed that wouldn't have normally. Its poorly written BS that if it was gamed would require all the Chaos (and Skaven) die to be loaded. The House (in this case GW) always wins is never more true. But it still bad literature and bad pseudo-history. IMO.
Settra is GOAT of Warhammer . Period.
Last time I remember Sethra was resurrected to fight in the final battle. The dude never gave up and fought chaos.
he is not using the end times novels as source. he is using the old gamebooks.
Yep! He killed Kholek Suneater
Yeah. In the end times, the chaos gods gave Settra a deal, they will resurrect and empower Settra like another everchosen, only if he serves them.
But settra being settra, he gave them a 🖕told them off that he does not serve, he rules.
The chaos gods were not offended in any way, they still revived him just to hell with it
@@swiggityswoogity705 Chaos Gods: LMAO that was a Good Fight with Nagash but here me Out we will Revive you again because Nagash is a Prick anyway the only catch is if you serve us deal?.
Settra:🖕off.
Chaos Gods:LMAO *proceeds Revive Settra anyway*
The fun thing about Settra in his mortal days he was so arrogant that he used his immense willpower to gain magic even though he wasn't born with it, that's unheard of in warhammer world.
Man, if you did some of these about Old World events that _weren't_ The End Times ... That would be insanely cool 😍
Production value is awesome. The End Times is just a bummer of a storyline.
They have. Rise of Sigmar, Rise of Nagash, etc etc.
They have, they’ve done videos on sigmar and Nagash
@@moviebad109 Yes. I mean more! :)
@@Vandelberger Yes, and they are great. I'd love more of that.
@niconick2551 Hope they will! :)
Never thought I see the day feeling sad and depressed for an undead skeleton king
Poor Settra. His end feels kinda wrong.
And of course something good is ruined by the damn Skaven!
the entire end times is wrong thats why,
Yeah, Settra and other characters got done dirty.
I kind of think Settra's end is the best so far.
He challenged Nagesh, and actually posed s threat.
And reject every offer of aid or supplication.
Even scattered into pieces, he won't submit to anyone else's rule.
It would cheaper that character of imperishable will for him to accept any aid.
Is it a good end, no
Does it fit who he is, absolutely.
He does not serve
I like how villains fight each other in the End Times.
I am not sure if you could call Settra a villain. He was a harsh king for sure but likely not worse than many mortal rulers.
@@marcbartuschka6372 In pretty much any other famous setting, Settra would be on the "great villain" side of the spectrum. But in Warhammer he's on the nicer end of the middle.
In Warhammer lore, there is more than just good and evil. The "good guys" can often look like fucking psychopaths in most other universes.
The Tomb Kings, in particular, were not evil by their nature. They're undead, sure, but in actuality they're really just arrogant, war-mongering ancient egyptians that happen to have a skin condition and magic. They are no more interested in the designs of chaos, crazy vampires, or over grown rats, as anyone else.
There is only one villains in End Times and that is chaos any other bad factions all have to fight chaos thus forming alliance.
Imagine becoming the new god of death after defeating and absorbing the old one, then defeating your arch-enemy in battle, stealing his black pyramid whilst he's half buried in the sands broken and helpless...only to get literally undermined by a bunch of rats.
That isn't karma; that's just unfair.
No, it's terrible writing
@@kolosmaimous After looking deeper into this series, I totally agree.
Man the quality is unrivaled
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Not while I stand here on Nebraska soil. 😂. Go big red
Wait let me get this straight. Nagash's entire plan revolves around having the chief Embalmer betray Settra without him learning about it, then have Settra just decide to leave halfway through Arkhan's banishment ritual?
The End times is not good writing unfortunately. "So Nagash has a giant flying pyramid? How did they destroy it".
"A subterranean race burrowed into it".
"What?"
@@ShadowdaleAthat's such shit I can't even believe it it gets me angry how little it makes sense thankfully we have the other original end times
@@ShadowdaleA As far as I remember the Black Pyramid flew only once,from Khemri to Sylvania,were it landed and stayed on the ground for the remaining End Times.The Black Pyramid hovers only in TWW 2,in the Nagash Trilogy and all other mentions it is located firmly on the ground.
@@ShadowdaleA Why waste power hovering, when you are trying to charge the batteries?
Jeez, no surprise people hate these books.
We don't talk about End Times... Unless Wizards and Warriors is doin' it
Thank you for doing the end times, these episodes are so cool, I just wish that the end times themselves were cooler
No wonder End Time is trash when a bunch of rats can just nuke the ultimate Black Pyramid like it is nothing.
Thanks for this wonderful series! WH lore is so rich and fascinating.
1:39 come on, grab your friend! We'll journey to very distant lands!
Good video. There were some really crazy fights in the End Times, but the undead vs undead were the only ones where battles lasted for weeks without anything being resolved. Whats next? Back to the Old World?
This is far too good for an end times lore documentary, you guys are amazing, i hope this quality stays when you guys get to some actually good Warhammer content
Thank yall again for continuing this series :3
12:00 I imagine that was quite an unnerving moment for even Settra the Imperishable, to dial up another undead resurrection spell/prayer to the God of the Dead, but having Nagash reply instead...
Wow, I hadn't read how Nagash had been defeated; by the rats!! Great video! Now that you have done the End Times, what about earlier times, like N'Kari attacking Ulthuan or something like that? The rise of twins? Thanks for the fun content!!
these videos deserve way more views, great artwork
Spoiler-
Nagash: "...time to try and enslave the entire world into undeath a SECOND(?) Time!"
Skaven, also for the second time: "Bet-Bet."
We love you, Settra!
I know y’all said that this would be the last warhammer fantasy lore for a while, but i think there is a lot more to cover. The vampire wars, Great War against chaos, and the sundering would all make excellent videos
Nagash just ate a god did he. The End Times is just insulting.
Yall should do the age of sigmar lore one day or possibly gundam at some point
For the Karaz Ankor!
Khazuk-zharr Kazakit-zharr ha!
May finally play tomb kings. Awesome video
Skaven plot points and their sometimes impossible ruining of plans got old really quickly for me
Yeah, same here. It's just boring how overpowered they (and Chaos) are and how weak the order factions are in the End Times.
hello good morning nagash is such a great Necromancer
Nagash looks so cool!
These are always very well done, thoroughly enjoyed
Once again Nagash's true bane the skaven ruin all of his plans.
defeating a legend, only to be defeated by overgrown rats
you guys are awesome and the artwork in these vids is excellent
But for real, a the end time but good series would be really cool
Ushabti windshield wipers 5:00
Settra really came out of the end times looking like a champ. Faced down an actual god. Almost makes you forget his murdered his own children
His children were probably fine with sacrificing themselves
LETS GOOOOO
-this is the first time I have left Baldur’s Gate for anything in a few days
This distophia is super epic!!!😮
Exquisite as always
I have a qwuestion
Whenever a necromancer is brought back to life by another do they retain their free will? or do they come under the sway of whichever necromancer resurrected them ?
I still find it ridiculous that nagash could kill a god
A lot of 'Fall of...' titles for Warhammer fantasy, showing this is the End Times. Settra really got an ignominious defeat, even to see his pyramid taken away before his eyes with his body broken and helpless.
Yet even in his terrible state, even wishing for mortal death, he remained true to his convictions in refusing the help of the Chaos Gods.
I recommend Mobile Suit Gundam (Universal Century), as an anime source for future lore videos.
Settra will always be the coolest character of Warhammer Fantasy.
Quite possibly the most ridiculous, outlandish, and absurd part of the already ridiculous End Times.
Yeh.
Silly and immature at times.
Ah well, there's alway sWH III where one can have fun 'writing' one's own stories.
;-)
I get that they needed to start the 40k series for business interests, but I wonder why they just crapped out the end times to conclude the story instead of putting the fantasy series on hiatus and annoying those who still followed it.
Settra doesn’t serve. Settra rules!
My respect to Settra, really greatest of Kings ❤
do a battletech series please.
the whole plot twists of this end times lore is just "but they forgot about the rats" lmao
Your warhammer content might be your best
Will you create D&D lore videos? I have been playing Baldur’s Gate 3 and there is so much lore to learn about.
Nice video. Such a pitiful end for the Tomb King faction.
However, as others have pointed out, Settra's story did not end there. After staring out across the desert for a time Settra's thoughts turned to revenge, after which he proved why he is the King of Kings!
Spoiler:
He left Nehekhara behind him and knowing about the Old One relic there, travelled to Middenheim. What happened next varies between the sources.
According to one account, which I accept as canon because it is so badass, Settra turned up shortly after Archaon's conquest of the city. He then gained an audience with the Everchosen and essentially said he would aid him against Nagash. Aid, but not serve. Archaon said fine but demanded that he kill Kholek Suneater to prove himself. Settra did so and then went to ground in Middenheim waiting for his enemy. When that time came, Settra made his presence known.
According to the other source, he simply turned up at the battle at the aforementioned key moment.
I won't say any more beyond that.
Skaven clutch.
World anvil is so great guys, someday I will pay the subscription and make a note pad word is write :)
Is like, wow combined with warhammer fantesy.
Great video!
14:36 How dare you? You are sneaking in a personal opinion there :D
Tragedy is all to say of the fate of Nehekhara. I weep for thee.
Thank you.
can you add other sounds to the next video, for example epc soundtrack
"I am Seatrra, the Imperishable"
We need a return of Settra because we need someone who slaped the skaven
AND BECAUSE SETTRA RULES 🦴🦴
SETTRA DOES NOT SERVE SETTRA RULES
Settra does not serve. SETTRA RULES
Why was the black pyramid so significant?
yes, a new video on settra ! If only Settra was resurrected after he heard the four voice, he could have destroy Nagash again with the help of the Chaos gods. But only if he accept their help then that is.
But then he wouldn't be Settra, to accept the help of Chaos Gods is to be their servant. And Settra does not serve, he rules. Even though I would like to see Settra rise again.
@@richardthomas9497 I'm sure he will find a way around it. But then again u r right. Settra does not serve, he rule. And he would rise again to see Nagash destroyed.
The End Times is such garbage dear lord.
Is there gona be video about doom more specifit unholy wars of argenta, just Ask and proposing
Live Warhammer through DnD campaign? Thats heresy!
Wizarda and warriors . Warhammer series is one of the best . I also learned lot of things and i searched and know aome details from fandom website. Anyway i loved your work and we always appreciate your hard work time and dedication towards these videos . A fan of three of your channels cold war wizards and warriors and kings and generals. I also wish you all the best and created more docs . Wish you all the success. A huge fan from Sri Lanka ❤️🔥.
Settra rules!
Another excellent video in this series, gentlemen. One more example of the painfully bad writing of the End Times. Hats off for being able to stomach through it to create these kickass videos.
You could ask a toddler to think a plot for the End Times and he woud come up with something better than the canon
Settra does not serve.
More plz❤❤
Love this channel! Henry V lives please 😊😊😊😊😊😊
These Nepoleon documentaries are getting wierd.
Again, it is NOT Warhammer Fantasy but JUST Warhammer!
Awesome
"and then the skaven blew up the pyramid." Anticlimactic and it makes all that fighting between Settra and Nagash a waste of time for them, chaos, and the readers. God forbid Nagash be a threat to chaos, that would make the story complex and they'd have make interesting plotlines rather than chaos just steamrolling everyone. I dislike the Skaven too, they've become WF's version of "a wizard did it." They worked when fighting the lizards but they've become too much of a crutch; too convenient, it's lazy writing.
Firm agree
Settra does not serve
Is this the same narrator as Kings and generals? Sounds very similar but not quite so I'm not sure
How were the end times so badly written. Great job making the documentary KG
Oh cool.
Lmao warhammer lore being a gigantic 'BUT WAIT, THERE'S MORE' moment.
Settra does not serve!!!!!
We serve the true Corpse Emperor
Fall of Nehekara😂 that happened long before this
yea
i'm not a huge fan of the end times. mainly the story is not written to see where it leads it's written with a goal in mind. same as all the other end times content. they wanted to start again so they figure why not have the world crumble.
Maaaannnn, the "End Times" plot is such an ass whooping on the Empire
LMAO
isnt the nehekarra the necrons?