Lets get Velma on the case, she's a great detective.... lol What isn't a mystery is how high quality and well valued the restocked Majorkill Merch is : www.majorkill.shop/ Or ya know, can never go wrong with some bewbs : www.patreon.com/majorkill
What about the deep warp? Not even Tzeentch knows what’s down there! He kept throwing demons into it with only one coming back. The scary part is that he’s changed to the point that what’s down there must either be so traumatic it breaks even a greater demon's mind or whatever crawled out is only wearing his skin!
Maybe that is where the Molech gate leads to. I find it hard to believe the gate would not be swarming with the chaos God Demons if it was out in the open.
My theory is at least one of the lost two is in stasis under the Imperial Palace. Because at the end of the day, the Primarchs are weapons, extremely valuable weapons that cannot be duplicated.
Maybe I'm wrong but the Astronomican works now because Big E sits on the Golden Throne. Magnus saw once a vision about a primarch who was fully siphoned off and sits on the throne (but maybe it was a trick from Tzeench). What if it wasn't him but one of his brothers who died at the time when the Emperor leaved the Great Crusade and left Horus there to do shit?
Admittedly, some of my theory is based on how the Emperor is in TTS, but their logic sorta makes sense. That he keeps things secret because knowledge of them can cause them to become worse, since that's how the Chaos gods kinda work. i.e. if you let others know a certain demon exists, it becomes more powerful from belief in it. With that theory in mind, and the one that he took warp minor entities and put them into his Primarchs, I think the 2 lost primarchs had particularly dangerous warp entities put into them accidentally. Like, those two entities kinda tricked the Emperor or hid their true nature from him, and he found out later on when the Primarchs were discovered. Those entities had some inherent quality to them that would've made them extremely dangerous if their influence continued to spread, moreso than even the Chaos Gods, so the Emp had to erase them from existence and that's why he can't ever talk about them (and why the Traitor Primarchs don't either). The other Primarchs have enough willpower to remember their existence but not think about them much, similar to how they can resist Chaos more than the average human.
My theory for the missing primarchs is 1 of them was raised by the rangdung and he was the one killed by Leman Russ and the other waswas like a blank and being a primarch was such a strong blank that they threatened the emperor's power, so the emperor put him in stasis under the throne to be guarded by those black painted custodians (forgot their name). He could also be the back up of the grey knight's as releasing him would threaten the emperor but also every other warp and psychic related creature. The grey knight's secret thing could also be that angel dude that the emperor made before the primarchs trapping him. Because his freedom means the death of chaos and man kind, so a great last resort.
@@K4inan Why not? Being a primarch technically does not exclude you from being a blank. It actually would make a lot of sense. We already have Magnus who is the most powerful primarch psyker, so it would make sense to also have a blank.
I got one for the Ethereal of the Tau. The god of the greater good as imagined by humans was able to travel through time and make the Etherials. Reminds me of when Rowboat Girlyman Asked an Elidari about the nature of gods. It was along the lines of "some have never existed until they did, then they always were". And since Tau aren't all that phyker/warp capable It makes sense that their human "allies" who made that warp god, did it.
But it doesn't exactly make sense from what Majorkill said Ethereal were responsible for uniting Tau and bringing them into spacefaring civilization. Greater good as an existence appeared when part of human population joined Tau and got introduced to the concept. So it doesn't really make sense for them to be made by this manifestation of greater good. Unless it involved time travelling but that would become even more convoluted either creating a cycle where greater good exists because of greater good or that somehow Tau without Ethereals were able to prevail get humans to join them, creation of greater good by human vision of it and it getting chucked back in times by at least few thousands of years.
@@tagnk6136 nah, it involves time traveling Since gods can suddenly have always have existed. It would be like if there were only three chaos gods and a new one just popped into existence, everyone would have thought they were there the whole time. Still, that is only part of how gods work in 40k. So I used that for my BS theory lol.
It makes sense in theory but in practicality it doesn't because that would mean the 4 main chaos gods existed since the war in heaven. I mean it can still make sense somehow because maybe they existed but were not able to interact with the material realm or maybe they existed in their non corrupted forms since the warp was much more stable then. Maybe the god of the greater good came into existence thanks to the humans within the tau empire and was able to exhert his powers into the past because the greater good as concept is something that always existed for humans so there were enough people believing in it unconsciously that it had enough power to manifest through the ethereals
we can never know as it no longer exists, it would be like removing the color red from everywhere and then a decade later trying to explain it to someone that has never seen it. not to mention i doubt any body not even the necrons, or the old ones, or even the c'tan know what was removed. just this knowing of something being off
Μy theory about the Ethereals is that they pretty much occurr naturally if all castes produce a hybrid that contains a perfect 1/4th of each one's DNA. This would explain why they only appeared at a time when all 4 caste were at close contract with one another and why the Ethereals forbid tau from different caste from reproducing with one another.
We need the Mystery Inquisition - a group of eccentric and unorthodox people led by Inquisitor Velma to solve "mysteries" and purge the perpetrators behind it. Members: 1. Ultramarine Fred 2. Sister of Battle Daphne 3. Guardsman Shaggy and his trusty combat dog Scooby-Doo
Wouldn’t it make more sense for Shaggy to be a rogue trader, Fred a Commissar, Daphne a Sororitas, Velma an Inquisitor, and Scooby as a Jokaero? It would fit the OG Scooby vibe really well!
5:32 Lost Primarch: "Oh you're approaching me? So instead of running away, you come to me?" Leman Russ: "I can't execute you without getting closer!" Lost Primarch: *"OHOHOHOHO! THEN COME AS CLOSE AS YOU LIKE, BROTHER!!!"*
I find it odd how Leman couldn't kill Magnus (who he absolutely hated at that point), Angron or Horus who turned traitor. But were supposed to believe he managed to off one of the Primarchs. I'm thinking I'd Big E wanted a Primarch dead, he'd have The Lion do it.
@@MWH12085 firstly he did basically kill Magnus. Destroyed his body and shattered his soul. Whether he shattered it or Magnus' emergency psychic teleport did matters little as he caused him to have to do that. Regarding Angron, you need to read that again. Killing him was never even close to the goal, teaching him a lesson was. Russ beat him as intended. I think it might be Lorgar who points this out to Angron about how soundly Russ beat him. Horus is jacked up on chaos juice and well beyond a Primarch at that stage. I mean, he even mortally wounds the Emperor. The Lion isn't an executioner, he's an exterminator. He would be sent if an entire civilisation needed not only destroying but erasing from history.
@@MWH12085 Yeah, I think so as well. Let's face it - Russ is one of the biggest mouths and regular failures of the Imperium. I wouldn't be surprised if he fought the primarch, failed taking care of it and Jonson finishing the job properly. Also the main reason I think it was the Dark Angels and not Mr-Call-me-the-Executor is that we don't have any records of it and in the Primarch's novel for the Lion the Emperor says he uses the Dark Angels to get rid off things no one should know about - not exactly a forte of the barking bigmouth primarch.
@@erih2934 russ is the reason why the emperor is on the golden throne, as if he didn’t throw magnus and his entire legion to tzeentch, he would have powered the golden throne and the big e would be out and about
The T'au are easily corrupted. When one touched a Warp tainted engine component, he was immediately possessed by a daemon of Tzeentch, and became a serial killer.
It seemed that that daemon is probably a greater daemon of tzeentch, not your average one, since he is known by another lord of change. Almost everyone would be corrupted by direct possession of a greater daemon, if a primarch even can fall to one.
@@superiorsoldier57 I don't think knowledge would necessarily make them 'spiritually stronger', but maybe they could devise anti psyker tech, including Gellar Fields.
My head canon for the Pale Wasting is an extra dimensional invasion of beings that are from a dimension separate from the Warp. There was an instance of Space Marines subduing an extradimensional being trying to come through a rift and it is sealed in a containment vault for further study.
I've been thinking along those lines as well. How could the C'Tan 'drink the Necrontyrs souls' if a Soul is part of the Warp and the Warp is poision to them? Why is it Acts of Faith function even with the Cadian Pylons cranked up? (When Celestine, a warp entity, was reduced to mortality.) There are things in 40k's lore that don't line up with current explanations. If there is a 'third space' aside from the Materium and the Warp, these could all be manifestations of that. Souls having some component there the C'Tan interacted with to draw in energy that wasn't harmful to them. The Pale Wasting, heck even the Rangdan's extreme power could be tied into this as well. To fully go into horror territory, if Psykers are human souls drawing on the Warp, what if Pariah's are pulling on this other space? The Warp energy they absorb has to go somewhere, and if it's falling into this third dimension that would account for it. To use a metaphorical demonstration of what might be going on. Imagine there are 3 planes stacked on top of each other. At the bottom is the Warp, as things can fall into/be submerged into it. In the middle is the Materium, which can be touched by the Warp when the walls thin. Above is this third space, which normally never interacts with the Warp. But as the barrier that Material space represents between them thins and Warp space rises into this space, the third realm above is starting to come into contact with it. Things there are starting to notice something spilling foreign energy into their plane of existence. Consider the following: Each realm has had a 'master' species. The Materium had the C'Tan, the destruction of which breaks reality in a non-warp manner, as if they are pillars holding something up. The Warp has the Chaos Gods. The Old Ones mastery of the Warp made them the original 'top dog' of the Warp, then after their death the Eldar God's took up that job, now Chaos 4 hold it. What would the master species of this third realm be like? And how much are they getting tired of their nice barrier from the warp collapsing on them? GW will want 'new' factions, and the agents of this third lovecraftian nightmare space on the Material plane could fit the bill nicely.
Another mystery surrounding the Tau is how they were saved from extermination. In M35, after discovering the primitive Tau, and Imperial task force was dispatched to exterminate them and ready their homeworld for human colonization. Just as the task force approached, a big fuck-off warp storm appeared out of nowhere and swallowed up the fleet, sealing the Tau and a bunch of nearby systems off from the Imperium for thousands of years. The storm is still there, and only dissipated enough to allow some passage in and out of the "Damocles Gulf" once the Tau had reached a level of advancement that gave them a decent chance at survival. Someone or something likely engineered that warp storm, so who? I don't think the Eldar generally have the power for it anymore, and I've heard one theory that this means the Tau are the special projects of a surviving Old One, since they would be the only beings besides the Chaos Gods who are capable of conjuring a giant Warp Storm at a whim like that.
I think that was just supposed to be a tidbit about how small the T'au are in comparison to the Imperium that they almost all got wiped out if it wasn't for an accidental lucky warp storm
My theory on the lost Primarchs: They were sent to the faaaaaar future as a final weapon against Chaos but it only works if their entire existence is wiped.
I starting to think the lost Primarchs didn’t screw up. There’s a line in one of the Siege books about how help from the lost 2 are beyond our reach now or something like that. I wander if they were hidden away much like the Gray Knights were.
Maybe they landed in the Ghoul systems or or some of the other Halo systems and were change into something else. Now they're like lovecraftian monsters who could resurrect when the time is right. They've mentioned there some eldritch things in the vaults of terra so who knows it could be them.
@@zetajones3006 on the one hand disappointing, on the other hand its just better imo. Like the "reveal" that the squats were the man of stone all along was really soured me to the idea of revealing huge 40k secrets
@@zetajones3006 I believe the original idea behind them was to form your own legions and roll play them, but the Horus Heresy novels changed that angle.
I always liked the idea that the Pale Wasting has to do with the Rangda ... who also probably corrupted one of the lost Primachs, and are essentially extra-dimensional (but not warp) Lovecraftian entities.
I thought the Harrowing and the Rangda were synonymous to eachother. Arent both basically extra dimensional eldritch abominations invading the universe of 40k?
@@citizenkhan4696 The Echoing Vault wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/Echoing_Vault ? then likely, though it was found far to the Galactic West(?)(basically trailward of the galaxy) of where the Rangda were from. This were eldritch horrors to be sure, and likely so were the Rangdan, by which I am separating eldritch horrors from chaos horrors here. But the other use of "The Harrowing" was a chaos warband as far as I knew.
Getting a video about how each of the preheresy primarchs would have reacted to the power and position of Guilliman's current situation would be pretty cool ngl
One of my favorite mysteries is 40k is some lore I heard about how somewhere in the galaxy is a very odd planet connected to the Nids. In the area of space around it the Shadow in the Warp is so smothering even normal people feel it. On the planets surface is a heap of Biomass the size of a continent. The lore is scant but I wanna say the Nids even actively guard the region, which is SUPER uncharacteristic. What plan is being cooked up here? Is it the next step to the Hive Minds invasion? Pretty terrifying.
But if Trazin saw the deceiver transformed into a necrontyr and recognized him as one in the infinite and the divine, wouldn’t he know if the Tau were necrontyr or something like that? If they are then that would make the Tau lore more interesting.
Personally I wouldn’t trust what the Deceiver says or does at all. He could have just fabricated a fake Necrontyr body as part of his plan to trick Trazyn.
Well the necrontyr don't need to look exactly like the tau to be their predecessors. There's been more than enough time for them to have evolved a different appearance whether naturally or through genetic engineering.
@@GreaterGrievobeast55 Its also been 65 Million years and we don't know how far back the Tau were deposited on their planet, if they are indeed surviving Necrontyr. There could have been time for natural evolution to make some changes
Shouldn't Trazyn have some hologrphic record, or art of the necrontyr If he collect al kind of things? But there robotic memories should be enought also to remember.
One of the theories about the 2nd and 11th legions (from Fear to Thread) is that they had genetic flaws similar to Sanguinius but probably more severe in nature...
The problem with that theory is they were integrated into the Ultramarines. And Cawl later stated that there was nothing wrong with the geneseed of 2 or 11
I actually had the same idea for one of the Lost Primarchs. I love the idea of one of them being found and raised by aliens so he became a protector xenos that opposed the Imperium. Also, 11:48 Why does that blue berry not have hooves? Tau don't have humie feet.
Given the nature of the warp and its peculiar effects with time and reality, it's possible that the entity that gave the Emperor his powerboost from his time in the warp was his future self, ensuring its own existence. Or it could have been the last of the Old Ones or something. The mysteries make the 40k universe interesting and give fans things to talk about :)
9:45 Doesn't Trazyn remember how Necrontyr looked like? As in Infinite and Divine he recognises the form of the Deciever as a perfect specimen of Necrontyr from before biotrasference?
No he does not, reread the passage and you’ll see that the deceiver was wearing a mask and when he took it off, it scared traynz with the deceivers face.
@@majorkill So the Deceiver was so fuck ugly, that Trazyn, a soulless robot, omitted it from his memory? I haven’t read it, so I don’t know if this before he became a soulless robot, but still god damn.
personally i think the terminus decree and the 11th primarch could be the same thing 1. the 11th legion was the biggest from what ive heared and has been absorbed by the ultra marines sugesting this legion was stable and that the 2nd legion must have been the defective one based on sanguinius comment on the matter of his own legion 2. the 11th primarch could be subject 11 and in the dark cells 3. whatever happened to or with this primarch if the above are true COULD mean this primarch discovered the lies of the emperor and was able to legit destroy the imperiuml however it gave him power too so i could imagine said primarch so have been able to tell the mechanicus how bullshit everything was, heck he might even have encountered necrons or the void dragon on mars while sniffing around where he shouldnt 4. having the 11th legion join the ultra marines could have been a deal with the emperor and their primarch, which would make sense 5. with the terminus decree being able to save a doomed imperium or doom a still standing imperium makes sense if you have the 11th primarch being able to use necron tech and throw around hard truth. a doomed imperium will HAVE to embrace the truth and if its still standing the truth will destroy the imperium 6. if this happened during the rangdan where the emperor potentially released the void dragon to save the imperium and the 11th primarch was there, it could tie into this so i rly do think the 11th primarch has some xenos / necron link, has either a deal with the emperor or is so powerful now that he could replace the emperor as the most powerful primarch in terms of whatever power he has cuz i rly think we should have a pure science / dark age primarch who could ruin the imperium
Yo! Never really thought about it but I love the idea of the Tau being decendants of the Necrontyr with the subtle manipulations of the Eldar. Really opens a lore progression and possible dialogue between the three races that could be interesting
For the terminus decree my theory its basically an intra-galactic scorched earth failsafe. basically using the emperor as a battery the astronomicon would overload sending a psychic shockwave throughout the galaxy pretty much wiping out, or significantly harming any psychic species to include those located in the warp the majority of the non-necron sentient life in the galaxy would be significantly diminished in power, to include humans. any warp entities inside the warp that escaped banishment/death would be weakened by both the trauma of the psychic wave, but also the diminished population in the galaxy from which to draw power from. in the current setting this would give the necron, and the tyranid, an increased advantage in the milky way, but these two factions would not have been on the emperior's radar that much when the terminus decree was created. also the emperor's original plan was to relocate humanity to the webway which would have been somewhat shielded from the pulse. TLDR what was originally going to be a scouring weapon to make room for humanity, is now a weapon of last resort.
@majorkill I have similar Lost Primarchs theory to yours, because I headcanon that one of them inherited Emperor's "hobby" of genecrafting and was killed off when he (and his "sons") began to augment their own geneseed by splicing it with DNA of Aliens and became "drunk with power"
I hope they keep Primarch 2 and 11 as mysteries,like not name dropping them or their legions as I like the mystery it gives and the homebrew aspect it allows.
It’s not even a mystery anymore. It’s a plot hole. And I guarantee you the 10 people who actually homebrew legions can deal with that plot hole being patched up. Just make a successor for them, and go from there
The ghoul stars are a great place to base a custom faction. I have one that is inter dimensional and is theorised to be the “military power” that backed the pale wasting. Currently working on the breakout they have which results in the almost annihilation of the spectres
My best guess for what the Two Lost Primarchs did was "Something that made the Emperor look unnecessary." Which could include your "raised by xenos" guess. Cause that's the only thing I can think of the Emperor not being able to somehow spin to his advantage.
My problem with the lost two is that, according to a theory that I have no clue whether or not is true, GW made them lost, and keeps them that way, so that players can have some agency in the setting and make up their own shit. Make up their own primarch, chapter, etc. But I’ve literally never seen anyone do that. I don’t want to generalize but at least to me, if I saw someone be like “yea man my chapter is actually the long lost second legion and my primarch is totally alive” it would be the ultimate “my dad works at Nintendo” bullshit. It would come off as such an obnoxious Mary Sue trash bag and I can’t imagine anyone actually seeing it and finding it good.
I wanna say that I respect your attitude towards sponsorship and your audience. I wish more RUclipsrs would be like you and remember how overly commercializing content can be off-putting. You're doing it exactly right.
I like to think, that the 11th primarch Is very native american themed and out of all the primarchs resembles the Big E the most, Like Conrad he also grow without parent figure, but unlike him, he lived on a feral world, not catachan, but maybe jurasic park dinosaur style, probably some friendly xeno/humans settlers arived later, befriending him and teaching him some basics I also imagine him being a psyker, a kind of shaman king, probably bit stronger than malcador, which Is solid, but not Magnus And Big E levels Speaking of E, their meeting occured without any battle, just two dudes in jungle, And when his free spirit heard, about him joing the civilization-pushing war-mongering xeno-eliminating empire, he was like, "Thats the biggest piece of bullsh*t i ever heard." But still reluctantly joined because of some Big E promise/threat/deal or such And when rangdan happened he just saw it as an opportunity to dip out, knowing the imperium didnt have enought resources to pursuade him, found himself a feral world and pulled it out of real space like malcador did, and hes here since Name... he didnt need one so he didnt name himself, making it easier to erase it later from histori, because there wasnt anything to erase His legion, Spirit Walkers, trackers, survivalist, close-combat enthusiasist, with prevalence of weaker psykers and few strong shamans Its very native american inspired si i hope i didnt sound somewhat racist Expand upon it as you see fit
My personal theory is that one of the Primarchs became an anime weeb furry, the other Primarchs and the Emperor were so disturbed by the look of his room and him dressing up in a maid outfit and cat ears and acting like a dog that they were given PTSD. The other Primarchs simply thought he could be fixed but the Emperor went straight to the belt.
OR it was a hot chick primarch with thighs so glorious that they would make even Slaanesh blush and they had to lock her up under the Imperial Palace, because if any mortal laid eyes on her, it would birth a new chaos god.
Necrontyr and Tau being the same species would be interesting, but ultimately fails. Tau were said to have hooves for feet, while Necrontyr lived on an irradiated planet, that most likely didn't possess any edible plant-life as a result. Honestly, how the heck did Necrontyr even survive on their world? How come their bodies couldn't adapt to the harsh conditions? How did they even evolve, if their very cells couldn't handle the environment by itself?
Great to see Gwalchavads, the Lost Primarch of a friend of mine, image being spread across the fandom. (The guy with the mask). ;) Asides, which factions could be possible in the future? With Votann being surprisingly and amazingly back, which would you like to see return?
I think the most interesting concept brought up in this video is the concept of futuresight and time as a whole. The interesting thing is just how many effects futuresight has. You can see the future, but it is in the form of possibilities, and the more powerful you become the more possibilities you can see BECAUSE you can reach them. The problem with futuresight and those that have it is that the future predictions are based on the past. This is the importance of information existance. At that moment in time, all the information you need exists. However, someone else having futuresight, and "using it" "updates" the information in the universe, therefore changing what futures are possible. This even occurs simply by knowing that the future has been seen. Let's say you are on an adventure, and you have a series of choices to make. The choices you make will change simply knowing that someone else knows that information, because it will affect you subconciously or consiously, because at that moment in time, you will consider things like "Fate", "Destiny", "Self-fulfilling Prophecy". The choices you make w/o the info, will change compared to the choices with the info, because ultimately, even if you had your mind wiped of the info immediately there after, you are now SECONDS later. Meaning accessing the future changes the future, and the more the future is accessed the more it changes. Even if the changes are small, the volume of a radio is turned up 1 more percent, someone is 2 inches to the left, Someone gets to the ship 5 seconds later, thus re-arranging the order of people, all of these things update the universal FLASH MEMORY, until the future suddenly and chaotically veers to a destination no-one fore-saw, because everyone was seeing it. So the problem with future sight, is that other people also have future sight, and as long as you and others have future sight, the future is undeterminable because of the "Updates" and people attempting to "Correct" the future. However, any event that does not involve a future-seer could remain rigid. The other problem with the "future" is that warhammer 40k has an omni-presence issue. The best way to describe it is, the warp can send you into the future or past and from what I have seen, causality doesn't need to exist, because just like the previous point, the universe doesn't care as long because its information "updates". For example, you could be sent back in time, and murder your grandfather before they met your grandmother, and nothing would happen. The reason nothing happens is the past, present and future don't exist, YOU as a SINGULAR BEING, are affected by "ENTROPY" and "TIME" in a single direction and magnitude, but other things in the warp are not. Think of it like modding a video game. You boot it up, create a fresh, new character. You then go into the code, and enable 100% completion and give yourself the most OP broken weapons, perfect stats and every ability. Did you collect any of them? Did actually collect every item, go to every boss and kill them, finish every trophy by yourself? No, you just "Updated" the information to your liking. There was no cause or effect, no past, or present. Simply "Updated". The same idea exists within the warp gods, as pointed out by majorkill, "A god doesn't exist, until it does, then as it always has". If and when a god exists, it overwrites gains the power and ability to "Overwrite" itself and "Update" the universe. (Other than the pink god, it is kind of a plothole here. Because if it always existed, then it was never "created" and if it was never "created" then the eye of terror and the Eldar/Dark Eldar issues would never have occured...Unless if it wanted it too, and thus overwrite it's information SO IT WOULD always happen, but then that is it just being a huge **** which kinda seems canon or thematic.) Actually I am going to expand upon the point above. If every god is omnipresent and non Temporal, then it would be the equivalent as follows: Every couple of months; some A-hole deletes your data on a shared arcade machine, specifically your highscore on a level you really enjoy, and are proud of beating so completely that you have your name at the top, you go back to the console, go to that specific level, absolutely demolish all the nerds and plebians who dared to attempt to claim YOUR RECORD and REASSERT YOUR RIGHTFUL DOMINANCE, then drop it again until someone else tries to delete it or challenges you.... This means that to the warp gods time is an arcade filled non-partitioned segments of time in the guise of videogames as they, and every other being in the warp, attempts to one-up one another all the while the games involve billions of sapient or intelligent lifeforms thus making the the game sentient and procedurally generated.... This would explain why the eye or terror exists, why certain events in time are permanent regardless of futuresight or time travel. Its because to the gods or warp being: "ITS MY TURN ON THE CONSOLE, AND I WILL HAVE IT THE WAY *I* WANT, AND AS *WE* AGREED UPON, QUIT OVERWRITING MY SAVES TZEETCH YOU BASTARD".
My theory on the two lost Primarchs. One of them merged with an AI. The only thing worse than allying with warp demons. An AI merged primarch that also had access to Men of Iron and could obliterate the Imperium if they could find a way to mass produce them.
Majorkill, never change, I was mildly interested in 40k now I watch a video of yours almost everyday, your attitude that does not give a **** and funny remarks makes the videos interesting and funny.
I'm super new to the W40K lore, so I might miss a lot, but could it be possible that the lost 20th Primarch has been Omegon all this time? If Big E and Omegon decided to fake his death, no one would question it. Emperor could easily wipe the memory of Omegon from other Primarchs and make Apharius think he's his brother. If Omegon is secretly loyalist within Alpha legion it would make total sense to say that he's the deceiving part of Emperor.
I always felt like, when it came to two missing primarchs, 1 of them died as a result of some alien-bs (it doesn't feel like whatever happened in there was Chaos-related but, rather, related to those weird things in Ghoul Stars) while the other died starting civil war. You might say that Horus did that, but what if in this case, Chaos was not involved and the rebellion had actual ground to stand on: hell, what if 11th primarch somehow made progress on discovering what Emperor and Malcador are? Malcador sure seemed pissed at one of them.
All this talk of mysteries makes me really,really wanna know where the hell Rogal Dorn is. The lore can't decide if he's KIA or MIA and while I do adore the "Unreliable Narrator" aspect of 40k and it's lore,I wish we'd get a definite answer on Rogal Dorn's status as dead or alive.
another mystery yet to be solved is: what part will Horus play after being the plaything of Chaos once the Hours Heresy ended? spoilers ahead. there were two Horus Lupercals before and during the Horus Heresy. one was a deep fake made by Chaos, the other was the real Horus, who got the 40k version of Mass Effects' "Reaper indoctrination," he sees what his body is being used for but is unable to stop it.
my theory for the ethereal caste has always been that they were tinkered with by the old ones to adapt and advance quickly. the old ones learned their lessons about warrior races that didnt understand the technology they used with the qork, and learned about overly warp adept species bringing capable of spawning warp gods. so the old ones would have gone looking for another species to elevate more carefully. the best species would be weak in the warp so their beliefs couldnt overpower the old ones, and would use technology for strength so they couldnt continue rampaging once the old ones were gone, and the old ones would want to impart the idea of helping shepherd life in the galaxy and protecting/preserving it as much as possible for the "greater good". tl:dr. old ones were tired of ork wagh and elf big tiddie girlfriends after millions of years. so the old toad boys found a quiet unassuming species and gave them big weeby mecha, and told them about santa "so be good for goodness sakes", then sent them against the grim dark galaxy for a laugh.
In "Mephiston: Revenant Crusade" the Necron Overlord has the somewhat decayed remains of his brother on the throne next to him. His brother is still full-Necrontyr. So everyone in the room should pretty well know, how a Necrontyr looks. Also, deep in the tomb world of Morsus lay kinda stasis chambers with still living(!) Necrontyr. So I very very much doubt, that the Necrons don't know, how the Necrontyr looked like.
No one really mentions it in the comments much, but the best part of this channels videos is the “BUT majakeel…” moments lol WE NEED MORE shut up timmy
Wait wait wait, there's an Inquisitor called Obiwan Sherlock Clousseau? **Checks Lexicanum** Well bugger me there is. Not much on him though, just the name.
This man is honestly one of the most quality youtubers to ever exist, unafraid to admit his faults, never in controversy and dedicated to the craft even more than youtubers with channels 10 times the size of his. Keep up the extraordinary work. Much love.
The reason dorn lost his shit when he remembered the lost primarchs, is that they are female, and had female legions, and there was so much hatred from the fandom it broke everyone's psyche and they had to store them for a better time. But he has PTSD from the fandoms psychic attack at there being something other than male space marines
Chick marines are bullsh*t idea and you know it. There are PLENTY of strong wahmen in Warhammer and as MK said, being a Space Marine is NOT a good thing.
@@The_Real_Alpharius ouch, your reaction is showing me the level of headache dorn experienced! I love how you are protecting women in a fictional universe!
@@britishpalmtree9268 How am I protecting them? I literally just said I think there are enough strong females in WH and that I would't want female marines. That's all.
@@The_Real_Alpharius "there are strong women and being a female space marine is not a good idea." This is an example of pigeon holing with the reasoning of protecting someone. "There are plenty of roles for women in the fire service, why would they want to be an actual firefighter though? It's dangerous!" This reasoning when challenged is usually followed with examples of why women are physically or similarly inferior to men. Thank you for coming to my Ted talk.
For the lost Primarcs I don't think what they did has to be worse than what the traitors did it's just that back then Imperium was functional enough to be able to wipe them from history. If Imperium post heresy was still functional they probably would have tried to do the same thing to Horus and his ilk.
A new mystery is how did Angron make it so he can't be truly banished anymore and will always return 9 weeks, 1 day and 8 hours later. Also when do we get a Majorkill Mini for the late Old Man of Armageddon?
Two more I would throw in there 1: What the actual Hive Mind is and where it came from and if the Tyranids we know in modern 40k are truly just scouts and it's following swarm behavior and Tyranids have already ate the rest of the universe. Truthfully the current armies that is and will eventually will is either Necrons or Tyranids and if its true that the modern day are just scouting parties and the actual full force of the tyranids is slowly coming then....it's hands down Tyranids and whatever the hell the Hive Mind is. 2: Where the fuck Valdor is, who apparently is raising an army in the warp of light demons like Celestine and what's going on with that since the Demi-Primarch of the Custdoes is technically still out there.
I gotta be honest, however you cut it, Emperor is sketch as hell and Lorgar might be on to something. Whether the Emperor tricked the Chaos Gods, made a deal with the Chaos Gods then went back on the deal, or somehow abducted these 20 warp entities, it does seem pretty peculiar that this particular event even took place. Like why didn’t the Emperor use himself as the source of power for the Primarchs. Idk, I’m slowly starting to side with Lorgar and Horus. Emperor is looking more and more shady. At the very least, the Emperor showed that he needed entities from the Warp to keep off the forces of chaos. So really, he needed chaos in order to not be consumed by Chaos. And on top of that, he didn’t want the Primarchs to know about chaos, which ultimately was the entire reason for their existence. Yeah, Emperor is beyond sus!!!!!!!
It is suggested in book 54 of the horus heresy that one of the lost primarchs killed the other. Perhaps then, that leman was ordered to kill that primarch (kind of a cain and able type deal). It was in an internal dialogue of Mortie when it was acknowledged that there were two others that were taller than he was.
I started having my own theory about the lost Primarchs once I binge watched all of TTS. Admittedly, some of my theory is based on how the Emperor acts in TTS, but their logic sorta makes sense. That he keeps things secret because knowledge of them can cause them to become worse or for his plans to not happen, since that's how the Chaos gods kinda work. i.e. if you let others know a certain demon exists, it becomes more powerful from belief in it. Or, specifically in TTS, if he told Magnus all his plans ahead of time, Magnus would fuck the plan up somehow, so he only gives him bits and pieces at a time. With that theory in mind, and the one that he took warp minor entities and put them into his Primarchs, I think the 2 lost primarchs had particularly dangerous warp entities put into them accidentally. Like, those two entities kinda tricked the Emperor or hid their true nature from him, and he found out later on when the Primarchs were discovered. Those entities had some inherent quality to them that would've made them extremely dangerous if their influence continued to spread, moreso than even the Chaos Gods, so the Emp had to erase them from existence and that's why he can't ever talk about them (and why the Traitor Primarchs don't either). The other Primarchs have enough willpower to remember their existence but not think about them much, similar to how they can resist Chaos more than the average human, but if they started openly talking about them, it could bring them back and start the whole debacle again. Hell, maybe the Primarchs don't even know the real reason why they were erased, and Big E invented some other disaster to explain why they had to be erased and never spoken of.
4:04 This seems to stem from GW not really showing the range in which the immaterium can exist in. Sure they show some ambivalent warp entities, but not enough benevolent ones. They should try and introduce some more warp entities or a warp-based faction that is has a positive influence. They could have it as a manifestation of positivity dating back to The War in Heaven that's been hiding and holding out since then due to the chaos powers gaining so much ground. Hell, maybe even make it so that the primarchs' warp presence being augmented by incorporating some of their entities in their creation.
One of the theories I've been batting around is that the primarchs are daemons created by the actions of the Emperor. He's ancient, has an enormous soul, and has done pretty much everything that can be done, so it stands to reason that he's dumped a whole lot of power into the warp. That would explain both why the primarchs were so much like him (in their own ways) and why he seemed to judge them so thoroughly when he first met them. If his own actions created them, he would obviously know their nature and therefore what they would turn out like. He would have known that some of them were bound to be awful, and so saw no point in trying to forge a meaningful relationship with them. Chaos, meanwhile, would be very concerned about this, as it would make primarchs basically daemon princes without any drawbacks. I think his goal was always to become a pseudo god, powerful in the warp, yet still shackled to his flesh so that he would not lose his reason and become like the four. His primarchs would then be both a test of the hypothesis and demigods made in his own image.
If you have time, please make a video about 40k's embarrassing defeats. Example: A certain chaos lord/champion getting killed by a bolter fire from the Astra Militarum, or Tau security underestimating orks because they don't infiltrate.
At one point before the siege started Dorn stated that if the 2 missing Primarchs were still alive during the Heresy then the loyalists would have already lost. so who knows what they actually did.
Regarding the Terminus Decree, what ever it is, probably somewhat harms/undermines the Emperor. So something to turn off the throne does feel reasonable. If it'd be e.g. the Void Dragon released the Custodes likely would've been given that box (considering the how highly Big E valued his dudes). They are incapable of going against the Emperor even if it'd save the Imperium. The Geey Knights aren't.
Should make a list of “top 10 plot lines that GW is never gonna followthrough with” cause the most they’ve done so far to move the story needle is bring G man back and split the galaxy in half (also giving space marines a bunch of new toys)
Lets get Velma on the case, she's a great detective....
lol
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My greatest mysteries:
- what is going on with the Slaugh?
- Terminus decree?
- where is Timmy?
Hey Majorkill, you've done a miniature painting contest - how about an art contest?
Oh F*ck No. Not Velma. She'll just berate all characters and belittle them
Velma can fit into the 40K universe I think. As a Tzeenchian demon
WYM doe? That shows bussin frfr
Best feat of each primarch
Ohhh great video idea
Great Idea
Best feet of each primarch
Gman: Resisting the urge to establish the next Reich
@@Son.D.Lollipop thanks
What about the deep warp? Not even Tzeentch knows what’s down there! He kept throwing demons into it with only one coming back. The scary part is that he’s changed to the point that what’s down there must either be so traumatic it breaks even a greater demon's mind or whatever crawled out is only wearing his skin!
Maybe that is where the Molech gate leads to. I find it hard to believe the gate would not be swarming with the chaos God Demons if it was out in the open.
You mean the well of eternity?
I like your theory of Kairos being another thing that "possesed" him.
@PoorManatee 6197 not exactly a theory, it's a remark Tzeentch himself made in the same excerpt on Kairos. If I can find the excerpt I'll link it.
Nice 👍 very spooky 🫥
My theory is at least one of the lost two is in stasis under the Imperial Palace. Because at the end of the day, the Primarchs are weapons, extremely valuable weapons that cannot be duplicated.
that a body worth of spicy genetic materials
Maybe I'm wrong but the Astronomican works now because Big E sits on the Golden Throne. Magnus saw once a vision about a primarch who was fully siphoned off and sits on the throne (but maybe it was a trick from Tzeench). What if it wasn't him but one of his brothers who died at the time when the Emperor leaved the Great Crusade and left Horus there to do shit?
Trazyn definitely has one of them
@@CatastrophicMarauder He doesn’t, he said he came close to grabbing one once but he did eventually get clonegrim
Admittedly, some of my theory is based on how the Emperor is in TTS, but their logic sorta makes sense. That he keeps things secret because knowledge of them can cause them to become worse, since that's how the Chaos gods kinda work. i.e. if you let others know a certain demon exists, it becomes more powerful from belief in it.
With that theory in mind, and the one that he took warp minor entities and put them into his Primarchs, I think the 2 lost primarchs had particularly dangerous warp entities put into them accidentally. Like, those two entities kinda tricked the Emperor or hid their true nature from him, and he found out later on when the Primarchs were discovered. Those entities had some inherent quality to them that would've made them extremely dangerous if their influence continued to spread, moreso than even the Chaos Gods, so the Emp had to erase them from existence and that's why he can't ever talk about them (and why the Traitor Primarchs don't either). The other Primarchs have enough willpower to remember their existence but not think about them much, similar to how they can resist Chaos more than the average human.
My theory for the missing primarchs is 1 of them was raised by the rangdung and he was the one killed by Leman Russ and the other waswas like a blank and being a primarch was such a strong blank that they threatened the emperor's power, so the emperor put him in stasis under the throne to be guarded by those black painted custodians (forgot their name). He could also be the back up of the grey knight's as releasing him would threaten the emperor but also every other warp and psychic related creature.
The grey knight's secret thing could also be that angel dude that the emperor made before the primarchs trapping him. Because his freedom means the death of chaos and man kind, so a great last resort.
No way a primarch is a blank 💀💀
We also know one the missing primarchs explored a Necron pylon, so that could also connect to it.
@@K4inan
Why not? Being a primarch technically does not exclude you from being a blank. It actually would make a lot of sense.
We already have Magnus who is the most powerful primarch psyker, so it would make sense to also have a blank.
@@The_Real_Alpharius Magnus: tries to use psychic abilities
Blank Primarch: *slaps him in the back of the head
The black-painted custodians? You mean the Lucifer Blacks?
I got one for the Ethereal of the Tau. The god of the greater good as imagined by humans was able to travel through time and make the Etherials. Reminds me of when Rowboat Girlyman Asked an Elidari about the nature of gods. It was along the lines of "some have never existed until they did, then they always were". And since Tau aren't all that phyker/warp capable It makes sense that their human "allies" who made that warp god, did it.
But it doesn't exactly make sense from what Majorkill said Ethereal were responsible for uniting Tau and bringing them into spacefaring civilization. Greater good as an existence appeared when part of human population joined Tau and got introduced to the concept.
So it doesn't really make sense for them to be made by this manifestation of greater good. Unless it involved time travelling but that would become even more convoluted either creating a cycle where greater good exists because of greater good or that somehow Tau without Ethereals were able to prevail get humans to join them, creation of greater good by human vision of it and it getting chucked back in times by at least few thousands of years.
@@tagnk6136 nah, it involves time traveling Since gods can suddenly have always have existed. It would be like if there were only three chaos gods and a new one just popped into existence, everyone would have thought they were there the whole time. Still, that is only part of how gods work in 40k. So I used that for my BS theory lol.
It makes sense in theory but in practicality it doesn't because that would mean the 4 main chaos gods existed since the war in heaven. I mean it can still make sense somehow because maybe they existed but were not able to interact with the material realm or maybe they existed in their non corrupted forms since the warp was much more stable then. Maybe the god of the greater good came into existence thanks to the humans within the tau empire and was able to exhert his powers into the past because the greater good as concept is something that always existed for humans so there were enough people believing in it unconsciously that it had enough power to manifest through the ethereals
One of the biggest mysteries is what part of reality was removed when the Necrons killed Llandu’gor the Flayer
Strenght of the flesh was removed. We know the flesh is weak now
@@indrickboreale7381That’s … actually a pretty good theory
we can never know as it no longer exists, it would be like removing the color red from everywhere and then a decade later trying to explain it to someone that has never seen it. not to mention i doubt any body not even the necrons, or the old ones, or even the c'tan know what was removed. just this knowing of something being off
@@indrickboreale7381 Tyranids dare to differ.
The biggest mystery is what happened to Timmy
he was entombed ...Dreadtimmy
Brother Timothy?
He started a rival channel and is called Chapter master Valrak.
@@emmettbuttry8676 🤣🤣🤣🤦
Timmys soul was devoured by warp predators, or assaulted by Word Bearers
Μy theory about the Ethereals is that they pretty much occurr naturally if all castes produce a hybrid that contains a perfect 1/4th of each one's DNA. This would explain why they only appeared at a time when all 4 caste were at close contract with one another and why the Ethereals forbid tau from different caste from reproducing with one another.
Good one!
We need the Mystery Inquisition - a group of eccentric and unorthodox people led by Inquisitor Velma to solve "mysteries" and purge the perpetrators behind it.
Members:
1. Ultramarine Fred
2. Sister of Battle Daphne
3. Guardsman Shaggy and his trusty combat dog Scooby-Doo
Wouldn’t it make more sense for Shaggy to be a rogue trader, Fred a Commissar, Daphne a Sororitas, Velma an Inquisitor, and Scooby as a Jokaero? It would fit the OG Scooby vibe really well!
Also, make scrappy a servo-skull
If that was made in the TTS style, it would actually be genuinely hilarious
Arbites shaggy with cybermastiff
Ah, you mean this picture i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/000/702/594/497.jpg
And yes, I completely agree, we need this Inquisition band.
5:32 Lost Primarch: "Oh you're approaching me? So instead of running away, you come to me?"
Leman Russ: "I can't execute you without getting closer!"
Lost Primarch: *"OHOHOHOHO! THEN COME AS CLOSE AS YOU LIKE, BROTHER!!!"*
The Lost Primarch is a Fucking Weeboo who like anime too much that anime girl come true!
I find it odd how Leman couldn't kill Magnus (who he absolutely hated at that point), Angron or Horus who turned traitor. But were supposed to believe he managed to off one of the Primarchs. I'm thinking I'd Big E wanted a Primarch dead, he'd have The Lion do it.
@@MWH12085 firstly he did basically kill Magnus. Destroyed his body and shattered his soul. Whether he shattered it or Magnus' emergency psychic teleport did matters little as he caused him to have to do that.
Regarding Angron, you need to read that again. Killing him was never even close to the goal, teaching him a lesson was. Russ beat him as intended. I think it might be Lorgar who points this out to Angron about how soundly Russ beat him.
Horus is jacked up on chaos juice and well beyond a Primarch at that stage. I mean, he even mortally wounds the Emperor.
The Lion isn't an executioner, he's an exterminator. He would be sent if an entire civilisation needed not only destroying but erasing from history.
@@MWH12085 Yeah, I think so as well. Let's face it - Russ is one of the biggest mouths and regular failures of the Imperium. I wouldn't be surprised if he fought the primarch, failed taking care of it and Jonson finishing the job properly. Also the main reason I think it was the Dark Angels and not Mr-Call-me-the-Executor is that we don't have any records of it and in the Primarch's novel for the Lion the Emperor says he uses the Dark Angels to get rid off things no one should know about - not exactly a forte of the barking bigmouth primarch.
@@erih2934 russ is the reason why the emperor is on the golden throne, as if he didn’t throw magnus and his entire legion to tzeentch, he would have powered the golden throne and the big e would be out and about
The T'au are easily corrupted. When one touched a Warp tainted engine component, he was immediately possessed by a daemon of Tzeentch, and became a serial killer.
It seemed that that daemon is probably a greater daemon of tzeentch, not your average one, since he is known by another lord of change. Almost everyone would be corrupted by direct possession of a greater daemon, if a primarch even can fall to one.
@@jarichmaegh6676 I have no data pertaining to how powerful it was, in comparison to others, and don't recall any mention of it being extraordinary.
its not that they are hard to corrupt its that their souls are so dim it is hard for demons to find them to corrupt.
I guess I can believe that. My theory is the Tau might be weak to the Empyrian since they lack certain knowledge about it.
@@superiorsoldier57 I don't think knowledge would necessarily make them 'spiritually stronger', but maybe they could devise anti psyker tech, including Gellar Fields.
My head canon for the Pale Wasting is an extra dimensional invasion of beings that are from a dimension separate from the Warp. There was an instance of Space Marines subduing an extradimensional being trying to come through a rift and it is sealed in a containment vault for further study.
I've been thinking along those lines as well. How could the C'Tan 'drink the Necrontyrs souls' if a Soul is part of the Warp and the Warp is poision to them? Why is it Acts of Faith function even with the Cadian Pylons cranked up? (When Celestine, a warp entity, was reduced to mortality.) There are things in 40k's lore that don't line up with current explanations. If there is a 'third space' aside from the Materium and the Warp, these could all be manifestations of that.
Souls having some component there the C'Tan interacted with to draw in energy that wasn't harmful to them. The Pale Wasting, heck even the Rangdan's extreme power could be tied into this as well. To fully go into horror territory, if Psykers are human souls drawing on the Warp, what if Pariah's are pulling on this other space? The Warp energy they absorb has to go somewhere, and if it's falling into this third dimension that would account for it.
To use a metaphorical demonstration of what might be going on. Imagine there are 3 planes stacked on top of each other. At the bottom is the Warp, as things can fall into/be submerged into it. In the middle is the Materium, which can be touched by the Warp when the walls thin. Above is this third space, which normally never interacts with the Warp. But as the barrier that Material space represents between them thins and Warp space rises into this space, the third realm above is starting to come into contact with it. Things there are starting to notice something spilling foreign energy into their plane of existence.
Consider the following: Each realm has had a 'master' species. The Materium had the C'Tan, the destruction of which breaks reality in a non-warp manner, as if they are pillars holding something up. The Warp has the Chaos Gods. The Old Ones mastery of the Warp made them the original 'top dog' of the Warp, then after their death the Eldar God's took up that job, now Chaos 4 hold it. What would the master species of this third realm be like? And how much are they getting tired of their nice barrier from the warp collapsing on them?
GW will want 'new' factions, and the agents of this third lovecraftian nightmare space on the Material plane could fit the bill nicely.
@@Sorain1 Damn, wrote a whole ass essay
A video about how you would continue and end the ynnari books would be nice
Another mystery surrounding the Tau is how they were saved from extermination. In M35, after discovering the primitive Tau, and Imperial task force was dispatched to exterminate them and ready their homeworld for human colonization. Just as the task force approached, a big fuck-off warp storm appeared out of nowhere and swallowed up the fleet, sealing the Tau and a bunch of nearby systems off from the Imperium for thousands of years. The storm is still there, and only dissipated enough to allow some passage in and out of the "Damocles Gulf" once the Tau had reached a level of advancement that gave them a decent chance at survival. Someone or something likely engineered that warp storm, so who? I don't think the Eldar generally have the power for it anymore, and I've heard one theory that this means the Tau are the special projects of a surviving Old One, since they would be the only beings besides the Chaos Gods who are capable of conjuring a giant Warp Storm at a whim like that.
I think that was just supposed to be a tidbit about how small the T'au are in comparison to the Imperium that they almost all got wiped out if it wasn't for an accidental lucky warp storm
I think that’s just an allusion on when Mongolians tried to invade Japan and got killed in a sea storm (twice)
My theory on the lost Primarchs: They were sent to the faaaaaar future as a final weapon against Chaos but it only works if their entire existence is wiped.
Coming in clutch another 10k years down the road
I starting to think the lost Primarchs didn’t screw up. There’s a line in one of the Siege books about how help from the lost 2 are beyond our reach now or something like that. I wander if they were hidden away much like the Gray Knights were.
Maybe they landed in the Ghoul systems or or some of the other Halo systems and were change into something else. Now they're like lovecraftian monsters who could resurrect when the time is right. They've mentioned there some eldritch things in the vaults of terra so who knows it could be them.
I always thought that atleast one of them just fucked off out of the galaxy (or atleast tried to) once he realized how screwed up the galaxy was
The lost primarchs will NEVER be solved. That was a decision made an eternity ago.
@@zetajones3006 on the one hand disappointing, on the other hand its just better imo. Like the "reveal" that the squats were the man of stone all along was really soured me to the idea of revealing huge 40k secrets
@@zetajones3006 I believe the original idea behind them was to form your own legions and roll play them, but the Horus Heresy novels changed that angle.
6:20 Isnt Subject 11 which is held in the Vaults of Terra heavily implied to be Primarch 11 or whatevers left of him?
i mean, we have only one mention of it. but it's possible
I always liked the idea that the Pale Wasting has to do with the Rangda ... who also probably corrupted one of the lost Primachs, and are essentially extra-dimensional (but not warp) Lovecraftian entities.
I thought the Harrowing and the Rangda were synonymous to eachother.
Arent both basically extra dimensional eldritch abominations invading the universe of 40k?
@@citizenkhan4696 The Echoing Vault wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/Echoing_Vault ? then likely, though it was found far to the Galactic West(?)(basically trailward of the galaxy) of where the Rangda were from. This were eldritch horrors to be sure, and likely so were the Rangdan, by which I am separating eldritch horrors from chaos horrors here.
But the other use of "The Harrowing" was a chaos warband as far as I knew.
Getting a video about how each of the preheresy primarchs would have reacted to the power and position of Guilliman's current situation would be pretty cool ngl
Stride fourth brother!
The special warp portal was just the hyperbolic time chamber
Hellow fellow chuckle sandwiche fan
One of my favorite mysteries is 40k is some lore I heard about how somewhere in the galaxy is a very odd planet connected to the Nids. In the area of space around it the Shadow in the Warp is so smothering even normal people feel it. On the planets surface is a heap of Biomass the size of a continent. The lore is scant but I wanna say the Nids even actively guard the region, which is SUPER uncharacteristic. What plan is being cooked up here? Is it the next step to the Hive Minds invasion? Pretty terrifying.
But if Trazin saw the deceiver transformed into a necrontyr and recognized him as one in the infinite and the divine, wouldn’t he know if the Tau were necrontyr or something like that? If they are then that would make the Tau lore more interesting.
Personally I wouldn’t trust what the Deceiver says or does at all. He could have just fabricated a fake Necrontyr body as part of his plan to trick Trazyn.
Well the necrontyr don't need to look exactly like the tau to be their predecessors. There's been more than enough time for them to have evolved a different appearance whether naturally or through genetic engineering.
@@GreaterGrievobeast55 Its also been 65 Million years and we don't know how far back the Tau were deposited on their planet, if they are indeed surviving Necrontyr. There could have been time for natural evolution to make some changes
@@GreaterGrievobeast55 Thats actually a good point I didnt think about that one
Shouldn't Trazyn have some hologrphic record, or art of the necrontyr If he collect al kind of things? But there robotic memories should be enought also to remember.
One of the theories about the 2nd and 11th legions (from Fear to Thread) is that they had genetic flaws similar to Sanguinius but probably more severe in nature...
But then that would invalidate their marines being incorporated into other legions later on. Which is a theory in itself, of course.
@@garDre their flaw was that they lose all strength while wearing a helmet, but without helmets they're stronger than primarchs
The problem with that theory is they were integrated into the Ultramarines. And Cawl later stated that there was nothing wrong with the geneseed of 2 or 11
@@MWH12085 Could be that the flaw only affected the Primarchs due to them being made with warp gods...
I can already tell this is ganna be a great vid from our smashable lore master
Same (no homo)
I actually had the same idea for one of the Lost Primarchs. I love the idea of one of them being found and raised by aliens so he became a protector xenos that opposed the Imperium.
Also, 11:48 Why does that blue berry not have hooves? Tau don't have humie feet.
Given the nature of the warp and its peculiar effects with time and reality, it's possible that the entity that gave the Emperor his powerboost from his time in the warp was his future self, ensuring its own existence. Or it could have been the last of the Old Ones or something. The mysteries make the 40k universe interesting and give fans things to talk about :)
9:45 Doesn't Trazyn remember how Necrontyr looked like? As in Infinite and Divine he recognises the form of the Deciever as a perfect specimen of Necrontyr from before biotrasference?
No he does not, reread the passage and you’ll see that the deceiver was wearing a mask and when he took it off, it scared traynz with the deceivers face.
@@majorkill So the Deceiver was so fuck ugly, that Trazyn, a soulless robot, omitted it from his memory?
I haven’t read it, so I don’t know if this before he became a soulless robot, but still god damn.
This could easily become a multi-part series. I would love to see more summaries of the macro and micro mysteries that enrich 40k
personally i think the terminus decree and the 11th primarch could be the same thing
1. the 11th legion was the biggest from what ive heared and has been absorbed by the ultra marines sugesting this legion was stable and that the 2nd legion must have been the defective one based on sanguinius comment on the matter of his own legion
2. the 11th primarch could be subject 11 and in the dark cells
3. whatever happened to or with this primarch if the above are true COULD mean this primarch discovered the lies of the emperor and was able to legit destroy the imperiuml however it gave him power too
so i could imagine said primarch so have been able to tell the mechanicus how bullshit everything was, heck he might even have encountered necrons or the void dragon on mars while sniffing around where he shouldnt
4. having the 11th legion join the ultra marines could have been a deal with the emperor and their primarch, which would make sense
5. with the terminus decree being able to save a doomed imperium or doom a still standing imperium makes sense if you have the 11th primarch being able to use necron tech and throw around hard truth. a doomed imperium will HAVE to embrace the truth and if its still standing the truth will destroy the imperium
6. if this happened during the rangdan where the emperor potentially released the void dragon to save the imperium and the 11th primarch was there, it could tie into this
so i rly do think the 11th primarch has some xenos / necron link, has either a deal with the emperor or is so powerful now that he could replace the emperor as the most powerful primarch in terms of whatever power he has
cuz i rly think we should have a pure science / dark age primarch who could ruin the imperium
Yo! Never really thought about it but I love the idea of the Tau being decendants of the Necrontyr with the subtle manipulations of the Eldar. Really opens a lore progression and possible dialogue between the three races that could be interesting
I totally does connect a bunch of dots in the kore.
For the terminus decree my theory its basically an intra-galactic scorched earth failsafe.
basically using the emperor as a battery the astronomicon would overload sending a psychic shockwave throughout the galaxy pretty much wiping out, or significantly harming any psychic species to include those located in the warp
the majority of the non-necron sentient life in the galaxy would be significantly diminished in power, to include humans.
any warp entities inside the warp that escaped banishment/death would be weakened by both the trauma of the psychic wave, but also the diminished population in the galaxy from which to draw power from.
in the current setting this would give the necron, and the tyranid, an increased advantage in the milky way, but these two factions would not have been on the emperior's radar that much when the terminus decree was created.
also the emperor's original plan was to relocate humanity to the webway which would have been somewhat shielded from the pulse.
TLDR what was originally going to be a scouring weapon to make room for humanity, is now a weapon of last resort.
@majorkill I have similar Lost Primarchs theory to yours, because I headcanon that one of them inherited Emperor's "hobby" of genecrafting and was killed off when he (and his "sons") began to augment their own geneseed by splicing it with DNA of Aliens and became "drunk with power"
I hope they keep Primarch 2 and 11 as mysteries,like not name dropping them or their legions as I like the mystery it gives and the homebrew aspect it allows.
primarch 11 is probably the "subject XI" mentioned in the custodes codex
It’s not even a mystery anymore. It’s a plot hole. And I guarantee you the 10 people who actually homebrew legions can deal with that plot hole being patched up. Just make a successor for them, and go from there
@@ianharrison5758o, homebrewing primarchs is better and their absence in lore is irrelevant.
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I am a big fan of keeping the Primarch secret sauce a secret. In a lot of cases the mystery is more compelling than the answer.
3:06 Big E used His Flaming Sword to keep poking the Chaos Gods repeatedly until they give him what He wanted.
They took it personally.
The ghoul stars are a great place to base a custom faction. I have one that is inter dimensional and is theorised to be the “military power” that backed the pale wasting. Currently working on the breakout they have which results in the almost annihilation of the spectres
My best guess for what the Two Lost Primarchs did was "Something that made the Emperor look unnecessary." Which could include your "raised by xenos" guess. Cause that's the only thing I can think of the Emperor not being able to somehow spin to his advantage.
10:08 now that's a "Stamperism" if iv'e ever heard one.
7:34 Big E's true name is... *THE GREAT AND MIGHTY KEVIN!*
Thanks for the videos Major! I just ordered myself a Ra from the majorminis site. My favorite mini you make. Looking forward to painting him!
started taking jujutsu after your video and love it. Hope you upload more similar content in the future
My problem with the lost two is that, according to a theory that I have no clue whether or not is true, GW made them lost, and keeps them that way, so that players can have some agency in the setting and make up their own shit. Make up their own primarch, chapter, etc.
But I’ve literally never seen anyone do that. I don’t want to generalize but at least to me, if I saw someone be like “yea man my chapter is actually the long lost second legion and my primarch is totally alive” it would be the ultimate “my dad works at Nintendo” bullshit. It would come off as such an obnoxious Mary Sue trash bag and I can’t imagine anyone actually seeing it and finding it good.
Can you please do a video on each of the primarch’s adoptive parents
I wanna say that I respect your attitude towards sponsorship and your audience. I wish more RUclipsrs would be like you and remember how overly commercializing content can be off-putting. You're doing it exactly right.
I like to think, that the 11th primarch Is very native american themed and out of all the primarchs resembles the Big E the most,
Like Conrad he also grow without parent figure, but unlike him, he lived on a feral world, not catachan, but maybe jurasic park dinosaur style, probably some friendly xeno/humans settlers arived later, befriending him and teaching him some basics
I also imagine him being a psyker, a kind of shaman king, probably bit stronger than malcador, which Is solid, but not Magnus And Big E levels
Speaking of E, their meeting occured without any battle, just two dudes in jungle, And when his free spirit heard, about him joing the civilization-pushing war-mongering xeno-eliminating empire, he was like, "Thats the biggest piece of bullsh*t i ever heard." But still reluctantly joined because of some Big E promise/threat/deal or such
And when rangdan happened he just saw it as an opportunity to dip out, knowing the imperium didnt have enought resources to pursuade him, found himself a feral world and pulled it out of real space like malcador did, and hes here since
Name... he didnt need one so he didnt name himself, making it easier to erase it later from histori, because there wasnt anything to erase
His legion, Spirit Walkers, trackers, survivalist, close-combat enthusiasist, with prevalence of weaker psykers and few strong shamans
Its very native american inspired si i hope i didnt sound somewhat racist
Expand upon it as you see fit
6:26 Sounds like Tzeentch's doing for the giggles since peering into the future is to look within the Warp.
My personal theory is that one of the Primarchs became an anime weeb furry, the other Primarchs and the Emperor were so disturbed by the look of his room and him dressing up in a maid outfit and cat ears and acting like a dog that they were given PTSD. The other Primarchs simply thought he could be fixed but the Emperor went straight to the belt.
Well maybe the anime and weeb stuff could've thrown them off, but half the legions have furry vibes to them at this point!
@@GreaterGrievobeast55 Especially the Space Wolves.
Bad theory
OR it was a hot chick primarch with thighs so glorious that they would make even Slaanesh blush and they had to lock her up under the Imperial Palace, because if any mortal laid eyes on her, it would birth a new chaos god.
Heresy! Where are Flashgitz when you need them?!
Necrontyr and Tau being the same species would be interesting, but ultimately fails.
Tau were said to have hooves for feet, while Necrontyr lived on an irradiated planet, that most likely didn't possess any edible plant-life as a result.
Honestly, how the heck did Necrontyr even survive on their world? How come their bodies couldn't adapt to the harsh conditions? How did they even evolve, if their very cells couldn't handle the environment by itself?
Great to see Gwalchavads, the Lost Primarch of a friend of mine, image being spread across the fandom. (The guy with the mask). ;)
Asides, which factions could be possible in the future? With Votann being surprisingly and amazingly back, which would you like to see return?
I think the most interesting concept brought up in this video is the concept of futuresight and time as a whole.
The interesting thing is just how many effects futuresight has. You can see the future, but it is in the form of possibilities, and the more powerful you become the more possibilities you can see BECAUSE you can reach them.
The problem with futuresight and those that have it is that the future predictions are based on the past. This is the importance of information existance. At that moment in time, all the information you need exists. However, someone else having futuresight, and "using it" "updates" the information in the universe, therefore changing what futures are possible.
This even occurs simply by knowing that the future has been seen. Let's say you are on an adventure, and you have a series of choices to make. The choices you make will change simply knowing that someone else knows that information, because it will affect you subconciously or consiously, because at that moment in time, you will consider things like "Fate", "Destiny", "Self-fulfilling Prophecy". The choices you make w/o the info, will change compared to the choices with the info, because ultimately, even if you had your mind wiped of the info immediately there after, you are now SECONDS later.
Meaning accessing the future changes the future, and the more the future is accessed the more it changes. Even if the changes are small, the volume of a radio is turned up 1 more percent, someone is 2 inches to the left, Someone gets to the ship 5 seconds later, thus re-arranging the order of people, all of these things update the universal FLASH MEMORY, until the future suddenly and chaotically veers to a destination no-one fore-saw, because everyone was seeing it.
So the problem with future sight, is that other people also have future sight, and as long as you and others have future sight, the future is undeterminable because of the "Updates" and people attempting to "Correct" the future. However, any event that does not involve a future-seer could remain rigid.
The other problem with the "future" is that warhammer 40k has an omni-presence issue. The best way to describe it is, the warp can send you into the future or past and from what I have seen, causality doesn't need to exist, because just like the previous point, the universe doesn't care as long because its information "updates".
For example, you could be sent back in time, and murder your grandfather before they met your grandmother, and nothing would happen. The reason nothing happens is the past, present and future don't exist, YOU as a SINGULAR BEING, are affected by "ENTROPY" and "TIME" in a single direction and magnitude, but other things in the warp are not.
Think of it like modding a video game. You boot it up, create a fresh, new character. You then go into the code, and enable 100% completion and give yourself the most OP broken weapons, perfect stats and every ability.
Did you collect any of them? Did actually collect every item, go to every boss and kill them, finish every trophy by yourself?
No, you just "Updated" the information to your liking. There was no cause or effect, no past, or present. Simply "Updated".
The same idea exists within the warp gods, as pointed out by majorkill, "A god doesn't exist, until it does, then as it always has". If and when a god exists, it overwrites gains the power and ability to "Overwrite" itself and "Update" the universe.
(Other than the pink god, it is kind of a plothole here. Because if it always existed, then it was never "created" and if it was never "created" then the eye of terror and the Eldar/Dark Eldar issues would never have occured...Unless if it wanted it too, and thus overwrite it's information SO IT WOULD always happen, but then that is it just being a huge **** which kinda seems canon or thematic.)
Actually I am going to expand upon the point above. If every god is omnipresent and non Temporal, then it would be the equivalent as follows:
Every couple of months; some A-hole deletes your data on a shared arcade machine, specifically your highscore on a level you really enjoy, and are proud of beating so completely that you have your name at the top, you go back to the console, go to that specific level, absolutely demolish all the nerds and plebians who dared to attempt to claim YOUR RECORD and REASSERT YOUR RIGHTFUL DOMINANCE, then drop it again until someone else tries to delete it or challenges you....
This means that to the warp gods time is an arcade filled non-partitioned segments of time in the guise of videogames as they, and every other being in the warp, attempts to one-up one another all the while the games involve billions of sapient or intelligent lifeforms thus making the the game sentient and procedurally generated....
This would explain why the eye or terror exists, why certain events in time are permanent regardless of futuresight or time travel. Its because to the gods or warp being: "ITS MY TURN ON THE CONSOLE, AND I WILL HAVE IT THE WAY *I* WANT, AND AS *WE* AGREED UPON, QUIT OVERWRITING MY SAVES TZEETCH YOU BASTARD".
My theory on the two lost Primarchs. One of them merged with an AI. The only thing worse than allying with warp demons. An AI merged primarch that also had access to Men of Iron and could obliterate the Imperium if they could find a way to mass produce them.
Majorkill, never change, I was mildly interested in 40k now I watch a video of yours almost everyday, your attitude that does not give a **** and funny remarks makes the videos interesting and funny.
I'm super new to the W40K lore, so I might miss a lot, but could it be possible that the lost 20th Primarch has been Omegon all this time?
If Big E and Omegon decided to fake his death, no one would question it. Emperor could easily wipe the memory of Omegon from other Primarchs and make Apharius think he's his brother.
If Omegon is secretly loyalist within Alpha legion it would make total sense to say that he's the deceiving part of Emperor.
Y'know that kinda makes sense, that's the new headcanon for me now.
There are no wolves on Fenris is my greatest Mysterium!
I always felt like, when it came to two missing primarchs, 1 of them died as a result of some alien-bs (it doesn't feel like whatever happened in there was Chaos-related but, rather, related to those weird things in Ghoul Stars) while the other died starting civil war. You might say that Horus did that, but what if in this case, Chaos was not involved and the rebellion had actual ground to stand on: hell, what if 11th primarch somehow made progress on discovering what Emperor and Malcador are? Malcador sure seemed pissed at one of them.
one of them may be under the palace on terra, as the custodes codex names a certain "Subject XI"
All this talk of mysteries makes me really,really wanna know where the hell Rogal Dorn is. The lore can't decide if he's KIA or MIA and while I do adore the "Unreliable Narrator" aspect of 40k and it's lore,I wish we'd get a definite answer on Rogal Dorn's status as dead or alive.
Biggest mystery for me is still: How did the Tyranids came to be, how old are they and where did they come from?
another mystery yet to be solved is: what part will Horus play after being the plaything of Chaos once the Hours Heresy ended?
spoilers ahead.
there were two Horus Lupercals before and during the Horus Heresy. one was a deep fake made by Chaos, the other was the real Horus, who got the 40k version of Mass Effects' "Reaper indoctrination," he sees what his body is being used for but is unable to stop it.
Make an extended lore video about the pale wasting please ❤
my theory for the ethereal caste has always been that they were tinkered with by the old ones to adapt and advance quickly. the old ones learned their lessons about warrior races that didnt understand the technology they used with the qork, and learned about overly warp adept species bringing capable of spawning warp gods. so the old ones would have gone looking for another species to elevate more carefully. the best species would be weak in the warp so their beliefs couldnt overpower the old ones, and would use technology for strength so they couldnt continue rampaging once the old ones were gone, and the old ones would want to impart the idea of helping shepherd life in the galaxy and protecting/preserving it as much as possible for the "greater good".
tl:dr. old ones were tired of ork wagh and elf big tiddie girlfriends after millions of years. so the old toad boys found a quiet unassuming species and gave them big weeby mecha, and told them about santa "so be good for goodness sakes", then sent them against the grim dark galaxy for a laugh.
In "Mephiston: Revenant Crusade" the Necron Overlord has the somewhat decayed remains of his brother on the throne next to him. His brother is still full-Necrontyr. So everyone in the room should pretty well know, how a Necrontyr looks. Also, deep in the tomb world of Morsus lay kinda stasis chambers with still living(!) Necrontyr. So I very very much doubt, that the Necrons don't know, how the Necrontyr looked like.
No one really mentions it in the comments much, but the best part of this channels videos is the “BUT majakeel…” moments lol WE NEED MORE shut up timmy
Day 1 of trying to locate Majorkill in Australia to verify that he is a chill WH40k loyalist.
Glory be to the Golden banana boys!
Melbourne or Sydney is his home
Wait wait wait, there's an Inquisitor called Obiwan Sherlock Clousseau? **Checks Lexicanum** Well bugger me there is. Not much on him though, just the name.
This man is honestly one of the most quality youtubers to ever exist, unafraid to admit his faults, never in controversy and dedicated to the craft even more than youtubers with channels 10 times the size of his.
Keep up the extraordinary work. Much love.
Terminus Degree is the master code to the dark cells. All cells open. The Angel is released.
The reason dorn lost his shit when he remembered the lost primarchs, is that they are female, and had female legions, and there was so much hatred from the fandom it broke everyone's psyche and they had to store them for a better time.
But he has PTSD from the fandoms psychic attack at there being something other than male space marines
Chick marines are bullsh*t idea and you know it. There are PLENTY of strong wahmen in Warhammer and as MK said, being a Space Marine is NOT a good thing.
@@The_Real_Alpharius ouch, your reaction is showing me the level of headache dorn experienced!
I love how you are protecting women in a fictional universe!
@@britishpalmtree9268
How am I protecting them? I literally just said I think there are enough strong females in WH and that I would't want female marines. That's all.
@@The_Real_Alpharius "there are strong women and being a female space marine is not a good idea."
This is an example of pigeon holing with the reasoning of protecting someone.
"There are plenty of roles for women in the fire service, why would they want to be an actual firefighter though? It's dangerous!"
This reasoning when challenged is usually followed with examples of why women are physically or similarly inferior to men.
Thank you for coming to my Ted talk.
For the lost Primarcs I don't think what they did has to be worse than what the traitors did it's just that back then Imperium was functional enough to be able to wipe them from history.
If Imperium post heresy was still functional they probably would have tried to do the same thing to Horus and his ilk.
A new mystery is how did Angron make it so he can't be truly banished anymore and will always return 9 weeks, 1 day and 8 hours later.
Also when do we get a Majorkill Mini for the late Old Man of Armageddon?
One prob with the necron/tau theory. Necrons have human like skeletal feet, Tau have three toed hooves.
One of the Lost Legions was absorbed by the Ultramarines, the other 100% was the Legion of the Damned.
lol
not even 1% but ok
@@michaeltrivette1728
lol
Yes, 100% one of the Lost Legions is The Legion of the Damned. Unless you've got proof they're not.
Two more I would throw in there
1: What the actual Hive Mind is and where it came from and if the Tyranids we know in modern 40k are truly just scouts and it's following swarm behavior and Tyranids have already ate the rest of the universe. Truthfully the current armies that is and will eventually will is either Necrons or Tyranids and if its true that the modern day are just scouting parties and the actual full force of the tyranids is slowly coming then....it's hands down Tyranids and whatever the hell the Hive Mind is.
2: Where the fuck Valdor is, who apparently is raising an army in the warp of light demons like Celestine and what's going on with that since the Demi-Primarch of the Custdoes is technically still out there.
I want to solve the mystery of Majorkill’s gag reflex , my man housed that beer: THROAT GOAT 🐐
I gotta be honest, however you cut it, Emperor is sketch as hell and Lorgar might be on to something. Whether the Emperor tricked the Chaos Gods, made a deal with the Chaos Gods then went back on the deal, or somehow abducted these 20 warp entities, it does seem pretty peculiar that this particular event even took place. Like why didn’t the Emperor use himself as the source of power for the Primarchs. Idk, I’m slowly starting to side with Lorgar and Horus. Emperor is looking more and more shady.
At the very least, the Emperor showed that he needed entities from the Warp to keep off the forces of chaos. So really, he needed chaos in order to not be consumed by Chaos. And on top of that, he didn’t want the Primarchs to know about chaos, which ultimately was the entire reason for their existence.
Yeah, Emperor is beyond sus!!!!!!!
It is suggested in book 54 of the horus heresy that one of the lost primarchs killed the other. Perhaps then, that leman was ordered to kill that primarch (kind of a cain and able type deal). It was in an internal dialogue of Mortie when it was acknowledged that there were two others that were taller than he was.
I started having my own theory about the lost Primarchs once I binge watched all of TTS. Admittedly, some of my theory is based on how the Emperor acts in TTS, but their logic sorta makes sense. That he keeps things secret because knowledge of them can cause them to become worse or for his plans to not happen, since that's how the Chaos gods kinda work. i.e. if you let others know a certain demon exists, it becomes more powerful from belief in it. Or, specifically in TTS, if he told Magnus all his plans ahead of time, Magnus would fuck the plan up somehow, so he only gives him bits and pieces at a time.
With that theory in mind, and the one that he took warp minor entities and put them into his Primarchs, I think the 2 lost primarchs had particularly dangerous warp entities put into them accidentally. Like, those two entities kinda tricked the Emperor or hid their true nature from him, and he found out later on when the Primarchs were discovered. Those entities had some inherent quality to them that would've made them extremely dangerous if their influence continued to spread, moreso than even the Chaos Gods, so the Emp had to erase them from existence and that's why he can't ever talk about them (and why the Traitor Primarchs don't either). The other Primarchs have enough willpower to remember their existence but not think about them much, similar to how they can resist Chaos more than the average human, but if they started openly talking about them, it could bring them back and start the whole debacle again. Hell, maybe the Primarchs don't even know the real reason why they were erased, and Big E invented some other disaster to explain why they had to be erased and never spoken of.
the noise you made after you started talking about the Ghoul Stars had me rolling because of how random it was.
I love how there's so much lore to 40k that idk if I'm rewatching the same video I've seen a few days ago
You are easily the funniest, and most entertaining 40k content creator out there. Keep it up!!
I appreciate mMaorkill wearing less and less as time progresses.
Rmps taking a break to clear his pron backlog for inspiration and then giving the password to the grey knights are two of the top 5 biggest misteries.
I wonder if the Emperor entered into the Black Library?
The terminus decree in my mind is the unlock cheat code code for unlocking the missing primarch Leman didn't kill and his legion.....
I wish it was that. A bioweapon that takes out all Astartes is not that interesting.
4:04 This seems to stem from GW not really showing the range in which the immaterium can exist in. Sure they show some ambivalent warp entities, but not enough benevolent ones. They should try and introduce some more warp entities or a warp-based faction that is has a positive influence. They could have it as a manifestation of positivity dating back to The War in Heaven that's been hiding and holding out since then due to the chaos powers gaining so much ground. Hell, maybe even make it so that the primarchs' warp presence being augmented by incorporating some of their entities in their creation.
I believe Experiment 11 is the missing Primarch 11 and the second might've been either killed or fled the galaxy
1:34 nice one
Not even one like, nobody’s got a sense of humor 😂
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
One of the theories I've been batting around is that the primarchs are daemons created by the actions of the Emperor. He's ancient, has an enormous soul, and has done pretty much everything that can be done, so it stands to reason that he's dumped a whole lot of power into the warp. That would explain both why the primarchs were so much like him (in their own ways) and why he seemed to judge them so thoroughly when he first met them. If his own actions created them, he would obviously know their nature and therefore what they would turn out like. He would have known that some of them were bound to be awful, and so saw no point in trying to forge a meaningful relationship with them.
Chaos, meanwhile, would be very concerned about this, as it would make primarchs basically daemon princes without any drawbacks. I think his goal was always to become a pseudo god, powerful in the warp, yet still shackled to his flesh so that he would not lose his reason and become like the four. His primarchs would then be both a test of the hypothesis and demigods made in his own image.
If you have time, please make a video about 40k's embarrassing defeats.
Example: A certain chaos lord/champion getting killed by a bolter fire from the Astra Militarum, or Tau security underestimating orks because they don't infiltrate.
At one point before the siege started Dorn stated that if the 2 missing Primarchs were still alive during the Heresy then the loyalists would have already lost. so who knows what they actually did.
Thank you so much you make my morning so much better. You always post right as I'm getting into work
Emperor: Expunges all traces and memories of the the lost Primarchs
Also the Emperor: Forgets that people can count to 20
I think the Ghoul Stars are the writers making themselves an opening to bring in new threats should they ever need to spice things up.
Amen!
Oh, and don't forget the 4 Halo Star locations! They might have some stuff too.
Amen!
Oh, and don't forget the 4 Halo Star locations! They might have some stuff too.
Regarding the Terminus Decree, what ever it is, probably somewhat harms/undermines the Emperor. So something to turn off the throne does feel reasonable. If it'd be e.g. the Void Dragon released the Custodes likely would've been given that box (considering the how highly Big E valued his dudes). They are incapable of going against the Emperor even if it'd save the Imperium. The Geey Knights aren't.
Should make a list of “top 10 plot lines that GW is never gonna followthrough with” cause the most they’ve done so far to move the story needle is bring G man back and split the galaxy in half (also giving space marines a bunch of new toys)
As an Australian, I can safely say I've never felt more connected with you than when I was watching you neck that beer. Good onya, Major.
I always thought the terminus was the emperors name.
It just makes sense being that saying his name would completely nuke Terra
majorkill: chugs beer 'ah fuck its 10am'
me with a fucked sleep schedule going to sleep at 5am: me at 4am "ah yes a nice glass of whiskey"
there's also subject 11, a vault in the darkcells of the imperial fortress. a vault that some thinks holds one of the lost primarchs.
Opens wooden box: "whats important is the friends we made along the way"... Carlos Hernandez, emperor of mankind.