I have to confess, rather than music I put you and LoreCrimes podcasts on when I go for a run. Keeps my mind interested and engaged whilst I’m moving, works way better than music! Keep up the great content mate.
@@fnkmastrbloopdebloop I just can’t focus with my music tastes. Often my music is very fast, so running to the best means I accelerate and run faster than I should, especially if I’m doing endurance runs. Something without rhythm doesn’t throw me off, hence why I listen to the lads.
i’ve been a dedicated blood angels collector/player/fan since day 1 but i’ve always liked guilliman, and after the fleshing out he got in the black library and forgeworld books i adore him
Brother, when the last days of the Horus Heresy are finally chronicled (HH books) are you planning on elucidating our God Emperor of Mankind. And will our the Heroes and Villains of the heresy be updated as well?
Sounds like Guilliman owes his brother a sword.... just so happens, he _does_ have a big, shiny, fiery golden sword.... I foresee a 'It might have been mine. *SHOULD* be mine! It didn't come to you, save by unhappy chance!' scene translating into the system...
If you're working with plastics, which you are here, you don't need milliput or green stuff to fill gaps and holes. I recommend taking old sprues and scrap pieces and shave it all down and mix it into an extra bottle of plastic glue to make "plastic goo." Just spread it into gaps and holes and it'll cure into plastic, just sand it smooth after. Ezpz.
Good to be reminded of the more secretive or overlooked Primarchs (different for every fan) for me ‘Russ’ & the Great Khan. But did Russ have a sword from the emperor (a twin) that collected souls! A custode had the other; Valdor or Ra !!
Great video. I like almost everything about the primarchs except some few things like How op they make sanguinius! Yes he had foresight, wings and stuffs but he defeated kabanda, angron and keeper of secret by himself without aid while Awaken Lion struggled hard and somehow managed to defeat angron because of emperor's shield! Lion is my favourite more than sangy because sangy is like Mary Sue in warhammer lol
🟠 The Emperor (if the Molech event is not created by the Alpha Legion) once entered the Warp valiantly fought the Dark Gods with his faith and devotion, conquering within himself the last pure light that still shone in the dimension now consumed, becoming in fact the true and just God of humanity. Is it too much from the outset to show him aware that having religious faith in him is vital to defending against Chaos? I really think not. How does the Emperor, during the Council of Nikea, convince his sons of the importance of Librarians? Using as example Sanguinius and Lorgar Aurelian! Plus, to help Leman Russ and Corvus Corax understand. Since the Emperor is the God of Humanity, thanks to Lorgar Aurelian all of Colchis is freed and purified from the cult of Chaos (thanks to his colchisian crusaders led by the true and pious Erebus: Truth Bearers). Lorgar Aurelian is the one who then founds the Ecclesiarchy with his Crusader Order: the Frateris Militaris. Lorgar Aurelian is like Ascalon Troyes, equal to Rogal Dorn and Sanguinius! (Illuminarum is not a maul but a mace) If Rogal Dorn is the Latin Catholic then Lorgar Aurelian is the Greek Orthodox. And that's why the name of his Legion, the Word Bringers (Word Bearers + Truth Bringers). (Byzantine Crusader type) Primarch Ulysses II Legion Iron Snakes Homeworld Ithaka; Primarch Casmero XI Legion Silver Skulls Homeworld Varsavia. The Emperor uses the Traitors's Gene Seed to recreate the fallen Legions: The new III Legion are the Red Scorpions (Primarch Devortus Gault, Homeworld Zaebus), the new IV Legion are the Minotaurs (Primarch Theseus, Homeworld Artherion), the new VIII Legion are the Black Dragons (Primarch Murad Agha, Homeworld Burso), the new XIV Legion are the Doom Eagles (Primarch Severin, Homeworld Cailleach), the new XV Legion are the Blood Ravens (Primarch Mikael Corveda, Homeworld Aurelia), the new XVI Legion are the Scythes of the Emperor (Primarch Kaius Krav, Homeworld Sotha), the new XX Legion are the Mortifactors (Primarch Arpaza, Homeworld Posul).
Another beautifully captured lore video. Another good reason to spend money each month of my hard earned money. Even my wife agrees. She always stays on me for what i spend. And she said this is worth our money. If you can impress my wife then yes thats a great feat. Welll done my man.
The audio volume seems to be lower on this video compared to earlier videos you've made. I have to crank my speakers way up to hear you talking. Please increase the volume for future videos.
Recently I got stuck on 40K even though priviously having a pretty negative opinion coming from a place of ignorance and bias. Luckily enough I still stumbled into it somehow because as someone who loves worldbuilding-heavy fantasy and scifi exploring the implications of real world questions and issues I came to consider 40k one of if not the the greatest fantasy/"scifi" universe ever - but there's a thing which really annoys me - *The naming conventions applied to the Primarchs:* _Lion El'Jonson and the Dark Angels, seriously?_ It either sounds like an alias some kid just made up or rings some bell with literature and poetry somehow, depending on who's coming across it. _Angron?_ I understand that 40k isn't meant to be particularly nuanced, but that's borderline patronizing. _Corvus Corax_ is such a great character - but having explained the honorific meaning of his adopted names in his origin culture's dialects feels so incredibly strange and amateurishly forced if you are not only aware about _"Corvus corax"_ [sic!] being the scientific genus and species name assigned to the great raven but on top getting constantly reminded of an existing medival era inspired folk rock/metal band who might be within the most successful groups of this genre over all.. I get that the 40k-verse is boiling down into a wild mixture of various tropes, themes and references because its meant to be, because it took a pretty meta approach right from the start - but some Primarchs' names are as casually as disruptivly breaking, nay, utterly tearing apart the fourth wall and a time barrier of 39 millenia again and again and again. If they insisted on such simultaneously weirdly specific as well as utterly anacronistic references it shouldn't been that difficult to solve in a more more elegant and subtle way or having it make at least some sort of sense internally by getting sufficiently embedded in/derived from lore rather than merely throwing it in as a brute fact without making it any less mind-boggling. But maybe I'm just too sensitive.. 🤣
i would argue Guileman is much better General . its not only the fights you have to plan out as a General plus his way of thinking and what he did base on his false beliefes nuh ..
Rogal Dorn - losing a 1v1 duel to a Cultist that was WS1, S1, Sv 7++. Suckiest of all Primarchs, he was first to turn boringness into an Exterminatus-class ordinance.
I like your videos, but I have a note on your writing. Your use of the phrase "with which" is annoying me. Specifically, I think you use it incorrectly most of the time, and it appears far too often. It's messing with my immersion. "...by the size of the salamander, with which they had slain" should be, "... by the size of the salamander which/that they had slain". The word "which" is a relative pronoun, used to represent another noun that has been previously mentioned. The word "with" is an agentive or instrumental preposition, that, in the case of with which, is used to indicate connection between the verb component and the noun the word "which" represents. So, if we must use the phrase, we should say something like: The emperor and vulcan were each given a weapon with which they would slay a salamander, with the victor being decided by the size of the creature they slew". Here, the term "which" refers to the "weapon" noun, and the adjunct "with" conjoins this noun, with the verb "to slay", within the appropriate tense. Even then however, this is incredibly laborious to interpret, and would be much more clear as "the emperor and vulcan were each given a weapon that they would use to slay a salamander, with the victor being decided etc". In general, these sorts of prepositional conjunctions should be avoided, as they rarely augment the meaning you are trying to convey, and make interpretation needlessly complex, with references going back and forward through the sentence structure. Breaking down your original use "...by the size of the salamander with which they had slain". The only noun within reasonable proximity to the phrase is the salamander, so they're doing something with the salamander, but then the verb part is "had slain", which refers to nothing. What is being slain by the salamander they are wielding? Alternatively, you could be trying to reference the weapon they were given but 1) that's far too much separation between the original noun and the relative pronoun, and 2) it still doesn't make sense, as the object of the verb salin, the salamander, appears before the subject of the verb, the emperor and vulcan. I understand what you are trying to say, but you're not saying it. You don't need to try do hard. Keep it simple. Don't overwork it.
Hell yeah man perfect for some lazy Sunday painting...thanks homie
I have to confess, rather than music I put you and LoreCrimes podcasts on when I go for a run. Keeps my mind interested and engaged whilst I’m moving, works way better than music! Keep up the great content mate.
More power to ya but how? The beat is quite a driving factor if I want to run.
@@fnkmastrbloopdebloop I just can’t focus with my music tastes. Often my music is very fast, so running to the best means I accelerate and run faster than I should, especially if I’m doing endurance runs. Something without rhythm doesn’t throw me off, hence why I listen to the lads.
Also DavidAttenboroughLore
So you recommended lore crimes podcast. Is it on Spotify?
I feel you, also put on content like this when I’m working or exercising. Just keeps me focused, and it’s entertaining
Excellent video for new comers. We applaud your efforts!
i’ve been a dedicated blood angels collector/player/fan since day 1 but i’ve always liked guilliman, and after the fleshing out he got in the black library and forgeworld books i adore him
I was painting my first Warhammer 40k Ultramarine miniature while listening to this video.
Props on such a great compilation of the loyal primarchs! A damn good summary of each that covers the essentials. This is 40K lore well done!
This has quickly become my favorite 40k channel and I fall asleep to it most nights😊
The Lion is number one! And he’s back baby!
Love the Loyalist Primarchs. you did a great job. totally enjoyed this before bed. Thanks to you am more intrigued bout warhammer 40k. Keep it up
This was so good. Bro your voice is so good for reading lore. Sends chills down the spine when you get really into it.
Fantastic work as always brother 🤌
I think it would have been hilarious if Alpharius and Omegon were in this playlist, and the playlist of the Traitors.
Awesome Video!
Brother, when the last days of the Horus Heresy are finally chronicled (HH books) are you planning on elucidating our God Emperor of Mankind. And will our the Heroes and Villains of the heresy be updated as well?
Sounds like Guilliman owes his brother a sword.... just so happens, he _does_ have a big, shiny, fiery golden sword....
I foresee a 'It might have been mine. *SHOULD* be mine! It didn't come to you, save by unhappy chance!' scene translating into the system...
You sound so much like Christopher Lee at times. It's amazing.
Hang on hang on.
Hang on.
They actually put "it's wolfin' time" into a novel. That's crazy.
Xd
The loyalist primarchs I remember at the start of this video G man, khan, Corvus, lion, dorn, Vulcan, alpharuis, leman Russ.
If you're working with plastics, which you are here, you don't need milliput or green stuff to fill gaps and holes. I recommend taking old sprues and scrap pieces and shave it all down and mix it into an extra bottle of plastic glue to make "plastic goo." Just spread it into gaps and holes and it'll cure into plastic, just sand it smooth after. Ezpz.
so did khan ride a big ass horse or did it look like an adult riding a pony?
1:34:00 _Not a "child". _ For the umpteenth time, "we was not much older than a child," in young adulthood -- like most soldiers.
Still would have loved to see a loyal Konrad curse and night lords legion I honestly think they were a coin toss during the horus heresy
The cannibalistic sadists who disappeared? Yeah they were totally primed to be loyalist 😂. The Raven Gaurd are kinda equivalent
Good to be reminded of the more secretive or overlooked Primarchs (different for every fan) for me ‘Russ’ & the Great Khan. But did Russ have a sword from the emperor (a twin) that collected souls! A custode had the other; Valdor or Ra !!
Great video
Well Done 👍.
Great video.
I like almost everything about the primarchs except some few things like How op they make sanguinius! Yes he had foresight, wings and stuffs but he defeated kabanda, angron and keeper of secret by himself without aid while Awaken Lion struggled hard and somehow managed to defeat angron because of emperor's shield! Lion is my favourite more than sangy because sangy is like Mary Sue in warhammer lol
The Lion has aged unlike Guliman, so he was not in staisis just in a coma. Or basically taking the longest nap ever 😮
17:11 _Anakin Skywalker would like to know your location_
🟠
The Emperor (if the Molech event is not created by the Alpha Legion) once entered the Warp valiantly fought the Dark Gods with his faith and devotion, conquering within himself the last pure light that still shone in the dimension now consumed, becoming in fact the true and just God of humanity.
Is it too much from the outset to show him aware that having religious faith in him is vital to defending against Chaos?
I really think not.
How does the Emperor, during the Council of Nikea, convince his sons of the importance of Librarians?
Using as example Sanguinius and Lorgar Aurelian!
Plus, to help Leman Russ and Corvus Corax understand.
Since the Emperor is the God of Humanity, thanks to Lorgar Aurelian all of Colchis is freed and purified from the cult of Chaos (thanks to his colchisian crusaders led by the true and pious Erebus: Truth Bearers).
Lorgar Aurelian is the one who then founds the Ecclesiarchy with his Crusader Order: the Frateris Militaris.
Lorgar Aurelian is like Ascalon Troyes, equal to Rogal Dorn and Sanguinius!
(Illuminarum is not a maul but a mace)
If Rogal Dorn is the Latin Catholic then Lorgar Aurelian is the Greek Orthodox.
And that's why the name of his Legion, the Word Bringers (Word Bearers + Truth Bringers).
(Byzantine Crusader type)
Primarch Ulysses II Legion Iron Snakes Homeworld Ithaka; Primarch Casmero XI Legion Silver Skulls Homeworld Varsavia.
The Emperor uses the Traitors's Gene Seed to recreate the fallen Legions:
The new III Legion are the Red Scorpions (Primarch Devortus Gault, Homeworld Zaebus), the new IV Legion are the Minotaurs (Primarch Theseus, Homeworld Artherion), the new VIII Legion are the Black Dragons (Primarch Murad Agha, Homeworld Burso), the new XIV Legion are the Doom Eagles (Primarch Severin, Homeworld Cailleach), the new XV Legion are the Blood Ravens (Primarch Mikael Corveda, Homeworld Aurelia), the new XVI Legion are the Scythes of the Emperor (Primarch Kaius Krav, Homeworld Sotha), the new XX Legion are the Mortifactors (Primarch Arpaza, Homeworld Posul).
Another beautifully captured lore video. Another good reason to spend money each month of my hard earned money. Even my wife agrees. She always stays on me for what i spend. And she said this is worth our money. If you can impress my wife then yes thats a great feat. Welll done my man.
What are the videos used in this?
FOR ZA LION!!!!!!
REPENT TODAY YA GITZ! !!! YA GETZ A KRUMPIN TOMMOROW!!!!!!!
For the emperor
Where is Alpharuis?
He is there. All of the listed Primarchs are Alpharius.
Why is Alpharius?
How is Alpharuis?
@@TheLastRaven no one really asks that ngl
You are Alpharius. I am Alpharius. We ALL are Alpharius
can we have subway surfers gameplay on the side
I think Dorn died there, and He should stay dead for the Sake of narrative. Personal Opinión of course
What about 1/2 High elf 1/2 Drow???
YES!!!
The audio volume seems to be lower on this video compared to earlier videos you've made. I have to crank my speakers way up to hear you talking. Please increase the volume for future videos.
Recently I got stuck on 40K even though priviously having a pretty negative opinion coming from a place of ignorance and bias.
Luckily enough I still stumbled into it somehow because as someone who loves worldbuilding-heavy fantasy and scifi exploring the implications of real world questions and issues I came to consider 40k one of if not the the greatest fantasy/"scifi" universe ever - but there's a thing which really annoys me -
*The naming conventions applied to the Primarchs:*
_Lion El'Jonson and the Dark Angels, seriously?_
It either sounds like an alias some kid just made up or rings some bell with literature and poetry somehow, depending on who's coming across it.
_Angron?_ I understand that 40k isn't meant to be particularly nuanced, but that's borderline patronizing.
_Corvus Corax_ is such a great character - but having explained the honorific meaning of his adopted names in his origin culture's dialects feels so incredibly strange and amateurishly forced if you are not only aware about _"Corvus corax"_ [sic!] being the scientific genus and species name assigned to the great raven but on top getting constantly reminded of an existing medival era inspired folk rock/metal band who might be within the most successful groups of this genre over all..
I get that the 40k-verse is boiling down into a wild mixture of various tropes, themes and references because its meant to be, because it took a pretty meta approach right from the start - but some Primarchs' names are as casually as disruptivly breaking, nay, utterly tearing apart the fourth wall and a time barrier of 39 millenia again and again and again. If they insisted on such simultaneously weirdly specific as well as utterly anacronistic references it shouldn't been that difficult to solve in a more more elegant and subtle way or having it make at least some sort of sense internally by getting sufficiently embedded in/derived from lore rather than merely throwing it in as a brute fact without making it any less mind-boggling.
But maybe I'm just too sensitive.. 🤣
i would argue Guileman is much better General . its not only the fights you have to plan out as a General plus his way of thinking and what he did base on his false beliefes nuh ..
Engagement
Rogal Dorn - losing a 1v1 duel to a Cultist that was WS1, S1, Sv 7++.
Suckiest of all Primarchs, he was first to turn boringness into an Exterminatus-class ordinance.
The Primarchs are not the peak of human evolution…
They’re not part of the human evolutionary process. They were genetically created.
Vulkan has a Jamaican accent
Nah he literally just sounds british I'd know
Nah, Vulcan is Terry Crews, I won't hear any different.
Vulkan's my boiiiiiiiii
I like your videos, but I have a note on your writing.
Your use of the phrase "with which" is annoying me. Specifically, I think you use it incorrectly most of the time, and it appears far too often.
It's messing with my immersion.
"...by the size of the salamander, with which they had slain" should be, "... by the size of the salamander which/that they had slain".
The word "which" is a relative pronoun, used to represent another noun that has been previously mentioned.
The word "with" is an agentive or instrumental preposition, that, in the case of with which, is used to indicate connection between the verb component and the noun the word "which" represents.
So, if we must use the phrase, we should say something like:
The emperor and vulcan were each given a weapon with which they would slay a salamander, with the victor being decided by the size of the creature they slew". Here, the term "which" refers to the "weapon" noun, and the adjunct "with" conjoins this noun, with the verb "to slay", within the appropriate tense.
Even then however, this is incredibly laborious to interpret, and would be much more clear as "the emperor and vulcan were each given a weapon that they would use to slay a salamander, with the victor being decided etc".
In general, these sorts of prepositional conjunctions should be avoided, as they rarely augment the meaning you are trying to convey, and make interpretation needlessly complex, with references going back and forward through the sentence structure.
Breaking down your original use "...by the size of the salamander with which they had slain".
The only noun within reasonable proximity to the phrase is the salamander, so they're doing something with the salamander, but then the verb part is "had slain", which refers to nothing. What is being slain by the salamander they are wielding?
Alternatively, you could be trying to reference the weapon they were given but 1) that's far too much separation between the original noun and the relative pronoun, and 2) it still doesn't make sense, as the object of the verb salin, the salamander, appears before the subject of the verb, the emperor and vulcan.
I understand what you are trying to say, but you're not saying it.
You don't need to try do hard. Keep it simple. Don't overwork it.
We need more people like you.
opening with wrong info lol
How?
Rogal Dorn had a special Blankie ?
Where is Alpharius?