Khorne is the most Budhist and Ascetic of the Chaos Gods, thus the 8-fold Path of Blood, etc. "We are not soldiers, we fight. We do not pursue war, we battle. We are not Murderers, We Kill."
I get it right, but at this point I think that is the whole point. Yes it was be easier, better, and way more efficient for Khorn to be this brooding powerhouse BUT he isn’t. That’s what makes him a force of nature and not a well Him. Khorne is not a diety whom LIKES blood,skulls, and war, but a god who IS all of those things. And any veteran can tell you that when all that honor shit fades away, blood is all that is left.
The budhist connection like that took me a bit to understand as he explained it, but eventually, it really does click in to a disturbing amount, because I have studied bhudism in the past as a hobby technically, and that oneness with reality and sort of "holy selflessness" is very much in there. Even the 8 fold path bit as you mentioned caught me off guard. Truely something else.
Pre-Heresy Angron tells his brothers Fulgrim and Ferrus that he is something of a blacksmith. This led to Fulgrim insulting Angron that all Angron can do is destroy weapons. Post-Heresy Angron as he bit down Keeper of Secrets: “And I took this personally.”
Community: How are there any world eaters left if all they do is kill and die. GW: here's a shiny new model. With great tabletop Community: Blood for the blood god
Well first, as the video talked about, sometimes Khorne will just resurrect World Eaters marines that impress him. So the more successful they are at slaughter, the more likely they are to return to fight another day. Second, apparently there are World Eaters Apothecaries, called "Berzerker-Surgeons", that churn out initiates. Using all manner of forbidden techniques to create new Astartes and implant them with the Butcher's Nails. The gene-seed doesn't always come from World Eater stock, either, as they'll use any they can obtain. Genetically modifying it to create something suitable for the Blood God's purposes. (For that matter, the World Eaters let any marine sufficiently devoted to Khorne to join them, or rather they don't care if they do. Whether from Chaos legions or former loyalists, they can all find their way in.) Back in the Horus Heresy, after the Dropsite Massacre, the forebears of the Berzerker-Surgeons apparently worked with the Word Bearers to basically grow Astartes in bio-vats. Presumably, this technology was largely lost to the millennia, though some Berserker-Surgeons might still preserve the practice. [Sources: White Dwarf 477, Imperial Armour Vol 7, The Horus Heresy Book 6 - Retribution]
Interestingly, in the book 'Storm if Iron' an Iron Warriors CSM takes a Guardsman lady as a personal slave, but while he's off putzing around he leaves her alone with his armor. The daemon bound to the armor convinces the guardswoman to hop in, and she does, then murders the Iron Warriors guy before wandering off into a warp portal as a new Champion of Khorne. So, for Chaos at least, just because the original marine dies, doesn't mean a new one can't be found. Chaos finds a way.
12:52 historically, khorne actually doesn't resurrect even powerful worshippers of him that are decapitated very often because he sees that as the battle's natural conclusion which is part of why khorne has a mountain of skulls. funnily enough it fuels him as much as it can be used against him. it's a sign of a quick, clean kill. a fight well fought and that earns the loser a place by his throne regardless of what side they were on. literally "Good game, bro. now let's spectate the rest of the match." it kind of adds weight to how that one inquisitor died in angron's book. she was decapitated by a bloodthirster. unless big e finds her soul to be valuable/ powerful enough to warrant vying with khorne over, her head is on khorne's throne now. no ifs ands or buts about it.
Was it in the FB lore or in the old 40k lore, but i remember reading somewhere that Khorne, unlike other Chaos Gods, used not to resurrect his killed champions but eternally torture their souls after their death. Because they have failed on their way to greatness and Blood God has no mercy. Much more brutal that way.
@@АрсенийСмирнов-ю8к khorne was never about torture. Any prolonged suffering khorne causes is largely incidental. When khorne claims a skull though, the soul of it's original owner is either reanimated into a spectre of it's owner's original body to serve as forces for his war within the warp or it's rent down into warp energy to fuel his power directly to be used to corrupt and influence real space Edit: if you're really cool, Khorne warps your soul directly into a new demon and you get to keep your skull (maybe)
Also makes it just make more sense, getting "decapitated" by a battleaxe the thickness of a truck bumper by something to whom you compare to the size of a rat
Tonite on Ridiculous Gear: DK gets chased by a horde of Khorne Berzerkers after attempting to find the famed Conqueror's abs, Bricky attaches a chainsword to his forehead to become Lord Invocatus's new Juggernaut and Shy challenges Khârn the Betrayer to an Arm Wrestle.
I always see the World Eaters as just the living icons of abuse victims turning into abusers, and it's part of what makes them my favorite chaos legion. They're absolutely broken people.
Dude, do you want to feel for the WE? The Red Angel spoilers Shaka is a world eater who has been compared to Kharn in terms of combat prowess, while Kossolax is a WE who isn't the best at fighting, but is pulling his hair out trying to unify his legion (and he is pretty good at it). Shaka team kills left and right while Kossolax is able to control his bloodlust, yet Shaka is more renowned and favoured by Angron. Towards the end, when Angron destroys a machine, Shaka is freed from the WE savagery, he realizes that Angron could have saved the legion 10 times over post heresy, and he asks why he didn't do so. Angron's response "Do you think I wanted to save the legion? If I wanted to do so I would have chosen Kossolax. I chose you because you are the one who will drag the legion down to my level, to forever be mindless savages".
That's why I can't join my legion in there damnation i wont walk down the eight fold path I can't give myself to a god that enslaved are primarch and denied angron what he wanted most a true death shaka will drag the others down with him and I will be there collect the gene-seed i learn from the consortium and fabius bile a legions apothecary work is never down especially in the 12th legion while they throw away there lives I and other apothecarys will work to somehow keep the legion alive and going
Just to tie it all together: Yes it is true that Khorne sometimes regenerates his dudes if they get killed, but imagine being that space marine. All you do is kill because you want to be at peace from the nails for even an instant, then you die and you probably feel true peace for the first time since you got those things implanted, and then Khorne is all "Nuh-UH!" I mean, this is the reason why if I got Isekai:d into the 40k verse, I'd want to be reborn as an ork. At least war is fun for them, which makes them the singularly happiest race of the entire setting, as opposed to THESE sad sacks.
happened to both Kharne and Angron. Kharne got bodied by sigismund and got revived by khorne and Angron died in the new book and khorne just instantly snapped him back into existence.
I'd come back as a Death Guard, I'm gross looking but I feel no pain and I'm just joyously whistling while I tank bolter rounds and spread disease to my enemies. My grandpa loves me and I just want to make him happy in turn.
World Eaters are always happy, just like the orks. In a setting filled with constant war and bloodshed, you’d be hard pressed to find one that is miserable. The writers just ham up their misery for dramatic purposes.
I found it hilarious when Bricky was surprised by the 8-bound destroying his Guardsmen. They're Guardsmen. Of course they're going to get butchered by a Khorne model. It would be like trying to stop a freight train with a wet paper sack.
World eaters being stoics actually makes perfect sense. As the opening quote suggest killing with any sort of emotions will automatically feed power to the other gods whilest killing just for the hell of it can only be acchieved through cold and detatched efficiancy.
I can't stop thinking how horrible and great it would be if Lion El Johnson was retconned into actually being Omegon in disguise after 10000 years of sleeper cell training arc.
At this point Alpharius could come back officially and the entire galaxy wouldn’t believe it. “I am Alpharius!” “Yeah, sure you are. Just like the last 100 alpha legionnaires that we fought.”
That Berserker that decapitated the titan deserves to be raised into demon princedom at most and at least needs to be raised back and become a named WE character.
You really need to start the Fantasy episode with a recap of the WHFB world history. Nothing will hook Bricky harder than: "So the Old Ones came, and saw the earth, that it was cringe, and sent their armies of dinosaurs to commit horrific genocide after genocide to make it clean for their ant farm of fantasy races"
On the subject of a World Eater coming back as a result of Khorne's attention. Angron came back from being utterly annihilated by the wall guns of the Imperial Palace during the Horus Heresy. And immediately came back. Sure he was already a Daemon at that time, but still. It's an absolutely epic moment that can be seen during the Siege of Terra books.
The setting could come up with two khornate characters that are special just because they're capable of working together. Or a blank daemon hunter who hunts and decapitates khorne followers, and the Imperium titles them the Skulltaker, but khorne followers calls them Brigand, Robber, The Highwayman, cause they're mugging skulls that were meant for Khorne.
In the full image that is used for the Codex cover you can see Angron in the background on the left. So I do expect the World Eater in the foreground to be his least-hated son: Kharn. Just a phenominal painting!
Hearing the story towards the end there makes me want to employ khorne berserkers. I didn't want to before because I mainly use Slaanesh or Undivided but now I want to adopt some into my armies to give them some peace.
@@Jon-yn4pq The end of The World Eaters codex Bricky said. Don't own it so I can't say where but I have since killed a Leman Russ with my berserkers via one several melee strikes and an overcharged shot going wrong.
I understand why World eaters hate Psykers, because of the butcher nails. However I'm very very curious, what would happen if you put the butcher's nails in someone with the Blank gene 🤔
You get a blank that imposes the nail's effects on psykers, causing them to warpsplode all over the geography. Source: It was revealed to me in a pipedream
Murder. Next question. In all seriousness, I imagine the same Blank gene that made them immune to psykers also made them immune to Chaos's influence. So they'd be angry and murderous, but wouldn't fall to Khorne.
@@stillcantbesilencedevennow forge world is abit too steep for me, something akin to the bloat drones and blight haulers. Our own smaller plastic murder machines would be nice. As for FA I would imagine juggernauts or bikes
@@Angron_Of_Nuceria I'm leaning towards Angry-ron or a lord of skulls myself. Can't figure out which though. If I get a LOS, I gotta get a defiler kit too, because I HATE those tracks it has.
@@stillcantbesilencedevennow I love the LOS but I agree the top and bottom don’t mesh together well. I’m just gonna stick with a spartan packed with 20 zerkers, Kharn and a MoE. It does pretty well tbf
There is a quote from For Honour that encapsulates the slaughter sage mentality, “they say inner peace is found when the mind and body are in perfect unison, if that’s true, then the battlefield is the most peaceful place of all”
An alternate timeline where the butchers nails are a mutation in their gene seed. Angron stayed loyal and had to hold his legion together against the raging of the nails. Slowly it all falls apart until only Angron is left at Eternity Gate. Having seen his sons suffer and slaughtered he rages, the deep black rage of true despair.
I hope one day that you can speak about Ka’Bandha. He is also one that serves Khorne but has a unique tie with Blood Angels, going so far to save his hated enemy from Tyranids and state that they are his kill alone. Good stuff and happy to learn more from you guys!
I don’t see how Khorne could tolerate that one dude commanding the spaceship that not only refuses to engage in any ground combat, but stops everyone else from being able to fight.
To give any merit to those sages of slaughter, I've found that the best way to clear my head after a rough workday is to hit the gym. At a certain point you can get into a headspace where you almost feel separate from everything else. It's a good feeling. Don't kill people though, that's bad.
Traitor geneseed is cursed as shit and pretty much cant be used. There are a few chapters that are rumored to be using traitor geneseed but nothing 100% confirmed i don't think.
@@Ian.420traitor geneseed that’s been in the warp sure. Cawl has access to pre heresy geneseed from all legions. Which I think includes the second and nineteenth
I hope they make a mini for that commander guy who is fused to his ship/lotara Sarin that's just a mechanical/flesh/demon tentacle covered in blades and chain blades and barbs and such the size of a knight being dragged languidly across the surface of a planet as they savor the upcoming kill of an entire world for a few minutes, perhaps taking a moment to gather some blood and skulls for an offering to be made in transit to the next. Perhaps it could have something like the deathstrike targeting reticle marker where another tentacle is waiting to land and lay all about itself and annihilate all in the general area.
48:25 the way he dies gives me some serious Imperfect End vibes, the sweet sorrow of death, yet the piece in the end. Oh course, Imperfect End couldn't stop there
I feel like that one Jimmy Neutron meme where sheen shows off his ultra lord figure and I am just like this is the 6th week in a row that the episode has been based exclusively on a new book
YEAHHHHHHH LETS GOOOOOOO!!!!!! MORE WORLD EATERS BABY!!!!!!!!!!! BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD SKULLS FOR THE SKULL THRONE!!!!! MORE KORN FOR THE KORN FLAKES WHOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWW
iirc there's a chapter with like one book about them that was on the quiet supposed to be loyalist Luna Wolves. Also the new Minotaurs chapter is potentially of Iron Warriors origin. The Soul Drinkers recently got resurrected as a Primaris chapter with the same gene source as the original chapter, so if they turn out to be part of the traitor 8 they count also.
@@benjaminbarraza8972 Yes, but somebody modified the thousand Son geneseed. So, the Blood Ravens don't turn the dust or suffered the flash change somehow?
All my homebrew successor chapters ive done are either Night Lords and Iron Warrior Geneseeds. 1. Sires of Calliphone [CODEX COMPLIANT] - Loyalist Iron Warrior Successors who defected covertly after the destruction of Olympia. You can guess their relation with Perturabo's adoptive sister. They love to paint their armor pale brown for some reason making it look like theyre wearing leather. They love to be deployed with Penal Legions because these dudes think that even the scummiest, backstabbing, conniving lot deserve a chance at freedom. They still use them as fodder though, fodder they like to talk to. 2. Shining Glaives [NON-CODEX COMPLIANT] - Renegade Night Lord Successors who fanboyed too hard for Sevatar and aims to emulate his every action. Think of it like a fans club that steep their ritual and tradition based on Sevatar's legacy. They defend humanity from chaos and traitors but avoid contact with the Imperiums administrative claws as much as possible. They wear crimson red colour scheme with barney purple weapons. Think Shalltear Bloodfallen from Overlord. 3. Flense Wardens [CODEX COMPLIANT] - Loyalist Iron Warriors with a tradition of skinning their faces and putting on a permanent bionic face on top of it. Very secretive about their origins. Loves building works of art efficient cost and perfomance wise rather than fight. This makes them seen as cowardly, which is.... What they want to be, they hate war. They like to wear hazard stripes but with varied mixtures of tans and light blues, whites for their armor because they want to look as an upper middle class engineer from the 21st century as possible. 4. Rejuvenation Protocol 215 [CODEX COMPLIANT] - Loyalist Night Lords Successors borne from a cancelled Nostraman project aiming to research and safeguard Nostraman ecology. Assists the Mechanicum exclusively in Life-seeding worlds either ripe for colonization, or to exterminate non-sentient beasts in said worlds. Technically CIV4 explorers but with power claws. They have grey armor and an orange helmet emulating Nostramo's destruction. 5. Explicicators [NON-CODEX COMPLIANT]- A Loyalist Night Lord Successor Chapter who is only loyal to the Inquistion alone. They love psykers and specialize in Mind Reading. They prefer to be deployed alone during Inquisitorial Hunts with other inquisitors to root out traitors, heretics, and cultists. They have bone white armor that they ritualistic engrave with lines depending on how many traitors they have personally taken out. Their right pauldron and arm is a bright gold, symbolizing "vindication", whatever that means 😉 Suspected to be traitors but cant be removed because reasons 6. Alacre Mortissi [CODEX COMPLIANT] - A Loyalist Iron Warriors Successor Chapter who is pretending to be Ultramarines. Not only do they praise the Emperor as a God who can do no wrong, even at the detriment of their own legion. They also believe that Perturabo and Guilliman are Twins. TWINS (they have no idea about the Alpha Legions primarchs). They think that Perturabo and Guilliman are two forces who compliment each other with their aesthetics and how they conduct war. Although they keep this belief a secret and under their doctrine, they believe that Perturabo is doing 5D chest to cheat chaos and preparing to hand over to the Imperium the soul forges in a silver platter at the right time. They combine the blue, roman aesthetic of the Ultramarines with the heavy, bulky, armor designs of the Iron Warriors. I also have a lot of homebrew Traitor Warbands from Loyalist Geneseeds
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Curious since I don't know much about the world eaters. Are there any "relatively level-headed" ones that are like, "how do we get the most amount of blood and skulls as efficiently as possible" compared to reckless slaughter (calculated vs random)?
I recently listened to Kharns book, which is very interesting! It's set in the run up to the conflict with the 3rd legion that lead to him getting his name. Highly recommend!!
@@cousinzeke4888 in the book the only thing that gets Kharn out of his trance, is when blood spilled in anger hits him. Speaking of war, it's ironic that it was war that split the world eaters!
I have a small question: can animals gain the favour of chaos gods or just like conscious ones, like could a particularly deadly lion gain khornes liking?
I want explinations about the biomechanics of the tyranid life forms. i want to know how many bones and why does the termagont have. I want you to show me the celular structure of the eyes of tiranids. Are they fully aquatic or semiaquatic, bipidal or quadrapidal, and what role does the crest on theyers backs, and if they were fishing. That's how you make people interested in the tiranids, find why people love dinosaurs and make that for tyranids....an unfortunatly it doesn't work anymore because they had to make they ever changeing and adapting in lore...
Khorne is the most Budhist and Ascetic of the Chaos Gods, thus the 8-fold Path of Blood, etc. "We are not soldiers, we fight. We do not pursue war, we battle. We are not Murderers, We Kill."
WOW! I didn't knw that, thanks.
I get it right, but at this point I think that is the whole point. Yes it was be easier, better, and way more efficient for Khorn to be this brooding powerhouse BUT he isn’t. That’s what makes him a force of nature and not a well Him. Khorne is not a diety whom LIKES blood,skulls, and war, but a god who IS all of those things. And any veteran can tell you that when all that honor shit fades away, blood is all that is left.
Lmao
The budhist connection like that took me a bit to understand as he explained it, but eventually, it really does click in to a disturbing amount, because I have studied bhudism in the past as a hobby technically, and that oneness with reality and sort of "holy selflessness" is very much in there. Even the 8 fold path bit as you mentioned caught me off guard. Truely something else.
@simon behrendt how was i thinking about Colonel Kurtz too!! 😁 Creepy i was going more or less to same direction last night thinking to myself.
Pre-Heresy Angron tells his brothers Fulgrim and Ferrus that he is something of a blacksmith. This led to Fulgrim insulting Angron that all Angron can do is destroy weapons. Post-Heresy Angron as he bit down Keeper of Secrets: “And I took this personally.”
Poor Angy Ron. He deserved better.
Where is this from?
Angron can’t catch a break, even with his bros
"I'm something of a blacksmith myself"
Man, Angron was trying to be friendly and Ferrus had to go insult him. I'm glad that metal armed jerk is a head shorter now.
Community: How are there any world eaters left if all they do is kill and die.
GW: here's a shiny new model. With great tabletop
Community: Blood for the blood god
Well first, as the video talked about, sometimes Khorne will just resurrect World Eaters marines that impress him. So the more successful they are at slaughter, the more likely they are to return to fight another day.
Second, apparently there are World Eaters Apothecaries, called "Berzerker-Surgeons", that churn out initiates. Using all manner of forbidden techniques to create new Astartes and implant them with the Butcher's Nails. The gene-seed doesn't always come from World Eater stock, either, as they'll use any they can obtain. Genetically modifying it to create something suitable for the Blood God's purposes. (For that matter, the World Eaters let any marine sufficiently devoted to Khorne to join them, or rather they don't care if they do. Whether from Chaos legions or former loyalists, they can all find their way in.)
Back in the Horus Heresy, after the Dropsite Massacre, the forebears of the Berzerker-Surgeons apparently worked with the Word Bearers to basically grow Astartes in bio-vats. Presumably, this technology was largely lost to the millennia, though some Berserker-Surgeons might still preserve the practice.
[Sources: White Dwarf 477, Imperial Armour Vol 7, The Horus Heresy Book 6 - Retribution]
Interestingly, in the book 'Storm if Iron' an Iron Warriors CSM takes a Guardsman lady as a personal slave, but while he's off putzing around he leaves her alone with his armor. The daemon bound to the armor convinces the guardswoman to hop in, and she does, then murders the Iron Warriors guy before wandering off into a warp portal as a new Champion of Khorne.
So, for Chaos at least, just because the original marine dies, doesn't mean a new one can't be found. Chaos finds a way.
@@zylowolfzan3345 Also, apparently, we have a canon Female Space Marine. Neat.
Chaos is a path to many abilities some consider…heretical.
Well they do kill and murder but Khorne worshippers are usually self controlled enough to atleast not murder each other
12:52 historically, khorne actually doesn't resurrect even powerful worshippers of him that are decapitated very often because he sees that as the battle's natural conclusion which is part of why khorne has a mountain of skulls. funnily enough it fuels him as much as it can be used against him.
it's a sign of a quick, clean kill. a fight well fought and that earns the loser a place by his throne regardless of what side they were on. literally "Good game, bro. now let's spectate the rest of the match."
it kind of adds weight to how that one inquisitor died in angron's book. she was decapitated by a bloodthirster. unless big e finds her soul to be valuable/ powerful enough to warrant vying with khorne over, her head is on khorne's throne now. no ifs ands or buts about it.
Was it in the FB lore or in the old 40k lore, but i remember reading somewhere that Khorne, unlike other Chaos Gods, used not to resurrect his killed champions but eternally torture their souls after their death. Because they have failed on their way to greatness and Blood God has no mercy. Much more brutal that way.
@@АрсенийСмирнов-ю8к khorne was never about torture. Any prolonged suffering khorne causes is largely incidental.
When khorne claims a skull though, the soul of it's original owner is either reanimated into a spectre of it's owner's original body to serve as forces for his war within the warp or it's rent down into warp energy to fuel his power directly to be used to corrupt and influence real space
Edit: if you're really cool, Khorne warps your soul directly into a new demon and you get to keep your skull (maybe)
kharn has been brought back he is khornes champion who has a pile of skulls next to his throne
@@justinerickson282 probably an exception, he brings the nicest skulls lol
Also makes it just make more sense, getting "decapitated" by a battleaxe the thickness of a truck bumper by something to whom you compare to the size of a rat
Tonite on Ridiculous Gear: DK gets chased by a horde of Khorne Berzerkers after attempting to find the famed Conqueror's abs, Bricky attaches a chainsword to his forehead to become Lord Invocatus's new Juggernaut and Shy challenges Khârn the Betrayer to an Arm Wrestle.
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@@עומרשרייבר-ל4ר I'm glad you enjoy it
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My money is on SHY
I always see the World Eaters as just the living icons of abuse victims turning into abusers, and it's part of what makes them my favorite chaos legion. They're absolutely broken people.
Fuck. That's just kinda sad. But you're right.
>khorne berserker gets his body blown in half.
>Khorne:”Get up son I didn’t hear no bell!!”
Can you imagine getting hit by a cavalry charge IN AN AIRPLANE?!?!?
It’s a hilarious thought
Didn't they do that in star wars?
@@georgeorwell8501 Yes they did, except it was on top of the airplane
There was one succesfull cavallry charge against an ship.
@@georgeorwell8501 those movies aren’t canon
Khornate Berserkers: BACK AT AGAIN AT KRISPY CREME!!
**jumps twice and decapitates a squad**
6:48
a world eaters space marine?
* exposed bicep *
KHARN THE BETRAYER!?
This episode is as good a chance as any to admit it took me an embarrassing amount of time to realize Khorne's sigil is a stylized skull
ayyyoooooooooooooooo fuck im as dumb as khorne berserker!
Oh..... well ant I doumel fore not realizeing it siner Thenks fore the iformetio.
I must say it took me a good while too
IT IS?! FUCK
Only if it's got the "teeth" on the bottom, everyone seems to forget those!
Dude, do you want to feel for the WE?
The Red Angel spoilers
Shaka is a world eater who has been compared to Kharn in terms of combat prowess, while Kossolax is a WE who isn't the best at fighting, but is pulling his hair out trying to unify his legion (and he is pretty good at it). Shaka team kills left and right while Kossolax is able to control his bloodlust, yet Shaka is more renowned and favoured by Angron. Towards the end, when Angron destroys a machine, Shaka is freed from the WE savagery, he realizes that Angron could have saved the legion 10 times over post heresy, and he asks why he didn't do so. Angron's response "Do you think I wanted to save the legion? If I wanted to do so I would have chosen Kossolax. I chose you because you are the one who will drag the legion down to my level, to forever be mindless savages".
oof
Damn they named a dude after British sound of friendship
That's why I can't join my legion in there damnation i wont walk down the eight fold path I can't give myself to a god that enslaved are primarch and denied angron what he wanted most a true death shaka will drag the others down with him and I will be there collect the gene-seed i learn from the consortium and fabius bile a legions apothecary work is never down especially in the 12th legion while they throw away there lives I and other apothecarys will work to somehow keep the legion alive and going
is that angron talking or his nail
@Danang M. Fauzan… probably both.
Just to tie it all together: Yes it is true that Khorne sometimes regenerates his dudes if they get killed, but imagine being that space marine.
All you do is kill because you want to be at peace from the nails for even an instant, then you die and you probably feel true peace for the first time since you got those things implanted, and then Khorne is all "Nuh-UH!"
I mean, this is the reason why if I got Isekai:d into the 40k verse, I'd want to be reborn as an ork. At least war is fun for them, which makes them the singularly happiest race of the entire setting, as opposed to THESE sad sacks.
I would like to come back as a Tyranid. Tribe rules of anime dictate that I would be over powered so I could be my own hive fleet.
happened to both Kharne and Angron.
Kharne got bodied by sigismund and got revived by khorne and Angron died in the new book and khorne just instantly snapped him back into existence.
"That time I got reincarnated as Gazgul Magurukthracka and now I have to Waaaagh" is my favorite manga.
I'd come back as a Death Guard, I'm gross looking but I feel no pain and I'm just joyously whistling while I tank bolter rounds and spread disease to my enemies. My grandpa loves me and I just want to make him happy in turn.
World Eaters are always happy, just like the orks. In a setting filled with constant war and bloodshed, you’d be hard pressed to find one that is miserable. The writers just ham up their misery for dramatic purposes.
I found it hilarious when Bricky was surprised by the 8-bound destroying his Guardsmen.
They're Guardsmen. Of course they're going to get butchered by a Khorne model. It would be like trying to stop a freight train with a wet paper sack.
GW itself has even started measuring tabletop lethality in terms of "guardsmen killed per turn" in a few WH community articles.
@@AltoStratusX1 that doesn't surprise me for some reason.
@@AltoStratusX1 Funny, back in the 4th/5th ed days it was how many Space Marine equivalents you could kill.
World eaters being stoics actually makes perfect sense. As the opening quote suggest killing with any sort of emotions will automatically feed power to the other gods whilest killing just for the hell of it can only be acchieved through cold and detatched efficiancy.
44:05 "Warrior Hermit" just sounds like a more fancy way of saying Murder Hobo.
Warrior hermits are solitary, while murderhobos move in packs.
"These might be my new favorite!" Dk whenever he's introduced to a new subset from any faction.
I can't stop thinking how horrible and great it would be if Lion El Johnson was retconned into actually being Omegon in disguise after 10000 years of sleeper cell training arc.
Who’s to say Robute Girlyman hasn’t been alpharius this whole time
@@Goaturabo I mean, Big E for one.
It’ll never happen, but if it did…
At this point Alpharius could come back officially and the entire galaxy wouldn’t believe it.
“I am Alpharius!”
“Yeah, sure you are. Just like the last 100 alpha legionnaires that we fought.”
@@jusquanorthwind1016 Exactly how he would want it.
That Berserker that decapitated the titan deserves to be raised into demon princedom at most and at least needs to be raised back and become a named WE character.
Nah, he deserved to die, poor man finally gets to not hurt like hell every second of his _space marine_ life.
Do you know which book that's from?
When I first clicked the video, like with Angrons Arks of Omen book, it said “premiers in 8 minutes.” I can’t tell if this is a coincidence or not.
Invest in skulls
I would, but where am I supposed to get them?
You really need to start the Fantasy episode with a recap of the WHFB world history. Nothing will hook Bricky harder than: "So the Old Ones came, and saw the earth, that it was cringe, and sent their armies of dinosaurs to commit horrific genocide after genocide to make it clean for their ant farm of fantasy races"
The dinosaurs were the ones who built the pyramids
On the subject of a World Eater coming back as a result of Khorne's attention. Angron came back from being utterly annihilated by the wall guns of the Imperial Palace during the Horus Heresy. And immediately came back. Sure he was already a Daemon at that time, but still. It's an absolutely epic moment that can be seen during the Siege of Terra books.
The setting could come up with two khornate characters that are special just because they're capable of working together.
Or a blank daemon hunter who hunts and decapitates khorne followers, and the Imperium titles them the Skulltaker, but khorne followers calls them Brigand, Robber, The Highwayman, cause they're mugging skulls that were meant for Khorne.
BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD SKULLS FOR THE SKULL THRONE! can't wait for this episode to go live
Angron needs an intimidating nickname like "The Big Red Tornado"
“The blood/red hurricane”
The Blender of Khorne
@@wombataldebaran9686 Angron the Big Red Dog
The Red Pidgeon
The crimson grinder
Bricky: Angron's God is a-mazie-ing
Shy: Was that a Corn pun?
In the full image that is used for the Codex cover you can see Angron in the background on the left. So I do expect the World Eater in the foreground to be his least-hated son: Kharn. Just a phenominal painting!
Angron's least hated sons died on Istvaan 3.
@@mountaindrew4311 I do believe you're right, my bad.
I can't wait for them to finally do an episode on the Raven Guard and Corvus Corax. The only Primarch to make Konrad shit the bed.
Say fucking what!? The crow actually did something outside of chase Lorgar through the warp?
Hearing the story towards the end there makes me want to employ khorne berserkers. I didn't want to before because I mainly use Slaanesh or Undivided but now I want to adopt some into my armies to give them some peace.
there is no peace only war
@@justinerickson282 but war is peace
Anyone know where that story is from?
@@Jon-yn4pq The end of The World Eaters codex Bricky said. Don't own it so I can't say where but I have since killed a Leman Russ with my berserkers via one several melee strikes and an overcharged shot going wrong.
@@Nostroman_Praetor thanks for the reply!! Christ, you killed a leman russ with melee alone?
I understand why World eaters hate Psykers, because of the butcher nails. However I'm very very curious, what would happen if you put the butcher's nails in someone with the Blank gene 🤔
Think of an eversor assassin mixed with a culexus assassin
You get a blank that imposes the nail's effects on psykers, causing them to warpsplode all over the geography.
Source: It was revealed to me in a pipedream
Murder. Next question.
In all seriousness, I imagine the same Blank gene that made them immune to psykers also made them immune to Chaos's influence. So they'd be angry and murderous, but wouldn't fall to Khorne.
Probably the same as what happened to the librarians of the World Eaters, AKA fucking explode.
You get something that shouldn't exist
Yes, more of my legion 🩸🪓
Edit: I really hope we get our own daemon engines and Red butcher terminators (not the biggest fan of 8b)
Agreed. Jug calvary would be awesome but red butchers should be a staple.
They've CLAIMED we will have support for FW daemon engines. Kytan, brass scorpion and others. I'd like more infantry and FA.
@@stillcantbesilencedevennow forge world is abit too steep for me, something akin to the bloat drones and blight haulers. Our own smaller plastic murder machines would be nice. As for FA I would imagine juggernauts or bikes
@@Angron_Of_Nuceria I'm leaning towards Angry-ron or a lord of skulls myself. Can't figure out which though. If I get a LOS, I gotta get a defiler kit too, because I HATE those tracks it has.
@@stillcantbesilencedevennow I love the LOS but I agree the top and bottom don’t mesh together well. I’m just gonna stick with a spartan packed with 20 zerkers, Kharn and a MoE. It does pretty well tbf
There is a quote from For Honour that encapsulates the slaughter sage mentality, “they say inner peace is found when the mind and body are in perfect unison, if that’s true, then the battlefield is the most peaceful place of all”
The children on the Khorne. Reaping neck beards and weebs for over 30 years. (We’re still kinda fearful of shy though)
An alternate timeline where the butchers nails are a mutation in their gene seed. Angron stayed loyal and had to hold his legion together against the raging of the nails. Slowly it all falls apart until only Angron is left at Eternity Gate. Having seen his sons suffer and slaughtered he rages, the deep black rage of true despair.
Lord Invocatus and his company of sky tanks gives me some big ghost riders in the sky vibes.
Bummed they didn't talk about the Gladiator Cadre 331
I hope one day that you can speak about Ka’Bandha. He is also one that serves Khorne but has a unique tie with Blood Angels, going so far to save his hated enemy from Tyranids and state that they are his kill alone.
Good stuff and happy to learn more from you guys!
When bricky says flying tanks I can't help but think of those gifs of tanks with spinning guns that fly
I bet the last story World Eater survived. He was falling with the titan, and marines have survived worse.
Or khorne just ressed him
I don’t see how Khorne could tolerate that one dude commanding the spaceship that not only refuses to engage in any ground combat, but stops everyone else from being able to fight.
To give any merit to those sages of slaughter, I've found that the best way to clear my head after a rough workday is to hit the gym. At a certain point you can get into a headspace where you almost feel separate from everything else. It's a good feeling.
Don't kill people though, that's bad.
Depends on who you're killing really.
Flying tanks across the sky on roads of flame is aesthetically amazing but summoning an ethereal shark to swallow people is a bit much lol
It's just another day in the Guard until you start to hear Ride The Lightning from atmosphere and clouds of fire rolling in from the horizon
World eaters: "BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD, SKULLS FOR THE SKULL THRONE!!!"
Clussy and the Sun Rises all in the first two minutes. I love it.
@@joshuafischer684 I wasn't actually being ironic but if that's what you think that's a okay
Love Lord Avocado in the thumbnail
I've been binging lore vids on this channel for months and I still feel new to 40K. And I love it
They will never...ever...have killed enough.
8 brothers: when Khorne is so impresed that he will become your driver
lord invocatus really is just = Freebird-solo
The fire riders diving down on some peasant guard while “ghost riders in the sky” plays from their ship is now head canon for me
I'm hoping we find Primaris Marines chapters with world eaters geneseed later on, But what do you guys think?
Traitor geneseed is cursed as shit and pretty much cant be used. There are a few chapters that are rumored to be using traitor geneseed but nothing 100% confirmed i don't think.
@@Ian.420 Actually, GW have confirmed there are numerous loyalist chapters with traitor Geneseed.
@@Ian.420no
@@Ian.420traitor geneseed that’s been in the warp sure. Cawl has access to pre heresy geneseed from all legions. Which I think includes the second and nineteenth
@@yellowbeard1would it really include the geneseed for the 2nd and 11th?
“Their fused in their picket seats”
LAND HELLDRAKES!!!!!
Now all we need is sea helldrakes
"Simplest legion" Woah Bricky, we aren't talking about Night Lords today 😂
"Hey you know that Night Lord from before?"
"Which one?"
"The unapologetic scumbag who enjoys what he's become."
"You'll have to be more specific."
@simon behrendt Outsimple AND outhypocrite.
@simon behrendt Yeah we do!
I'm just thankful that my favorite traitor legion and Primarch are getting some rekindled love
I mean what more do you need in life? Blood, skulls and doggos!
27:20 The Aero-Gavin rides!
I hope they make a mini for that commander guy who is fused to his ship/lotara Sarin that's just a mechanical/flesh/demon tentacle covered in blades and chain blades and barbs and such the size of a knight being dragged languidly across the surface of a planet as they savor the upcoming kill of an entire world for a few minutes, perhaps taking a moment to gather some blood and skulls for an offering to be made in transit to the next. Perhaps it could have something like the deathstrike targeting reticle marker where another tentacle is waiting to land and lay all about itself and annihilate all in the general area.
Wow that episode about the Dark Angels was cool can't wait to learn more about them
Oh a third World Eaters episode
Again they deny us
BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD
SKULLS FOR THE SKULL THRONE
MILK FOR THE KHORNE FLAKES
Ketchup for the Khorne dogs!!
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48:25 the way he dies gives me some serious Imperfect End vibes, the sweet sorrow of death, yet the piece in the end. Oh course, Imperfect End couldn't stop there
Dk gonna love these psychos. Blood for the blood, milk for the khorne flakes
I feel like that one Jimmy Neutron meme where sheen shows off his ultra lord figure and I am just like this is the 6th week in a row that the episode has been based exclusively on a new book
Oh boy, this makes me want to re-watch the Angron episode.
That Louisoix from FFXIV reference, what a pull DK. Khornites are such bangers always
YEAHHHHHHH LETS GOOOOOOO!!!!!! MORE WORLD EATERS BABY!!!!!!!!!!! BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD SKULLS FOR THE SKULL THRONE!!!!! MORE KORN FOR THE KORN FLAKES WHOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWW
The fucking 8 sons Quantum leap Genocide Trip lmao.
Angron is Khorne's version of Mr.Meseeks
30:15 kickstart my heart intensifies as APC goes close quarters against aircraft
Has anyone thought about making their own space marine chapters out of traitor Geneseed?
iirc there's a chapter with like one book about them that was on the quiet supposed to be loyalist Luna Wolves.
Also the new Minotaurs chapter is potentially of Iron Warriors origin.
The Soul Drinkers recently got resurrected as a Primaris chapter with the same gene source as the original chapter, so if they turn out to be part of the traitor 8 they count also.
Werent blood ravens made with thousand sons geneseed?
@@benjaminbarraza8972 Yes, but somebody modified the thousand Son geneseed. So, the Blood Ravens don't turn the dust or suffered the flash change somehow?
It's implied Carcharodons are loyalist Night Lords. Or a mix of Night Lord/Raven Guard geneseed.
All my homebrew successor chapters ive done are either Night Lords and Iron Warrior Geneseeds.
1. Sires of Calliphone [CODEX COMPLIANT] - Loyalist Iron Warrior Successors who defected covertly after the destruction of Olympia. You can guess their relation with Perturabo's adoptive sister. They love to paint their armor pale brown for some reason making it look like theyre wearing leather. They love to be deployed with Penal Legions because these dudes think that even the scummiest, backstabbing, conniving lot deserve a chance at freedom. They still use them as fodder though, fodder they like to talk to.
2. Shining Glaives [NON-CODEX COMPLIANT] - Renegade Night Lord Successors who fanboyed too hard for Sevatar and aims to emulate his every action. Think of it like a fans club that steep their ritual and tradition based on Sevatar's legacy. They defend humanity from chaos and traitors but avoid contact with the Imperiums administrative claws as much as possible. They wear crimson red colour scheme with barney purple weapons. Think Shalltear Bloodfallen from Overlord.
3. Flense Wardens [CODEX COMPLIANT] - Loyalist Iron Warriors with a tradition of skinning their faces and putting on a permanent bionic face on top of it. Very secretive about their origins. Loves building works of art efficient cost and perfomance wise rather than fight. This makes them seen as cowardly, which is.... What they want to be, they hate war. They like to wear hazard stripes but with varied mixtures of tans and light blues, whites for their armor because they want to look as an upper middle class engineer from the 21st century as possible.
4. Rejuvenation Protocol 215 [CODEX COMPLIANT] - Loyalist Night Lords Successors borne from a cancelled Nostraman project aiming to research and safeguard Nostraman ecology. Assists the Mechanicum exclusively in Life-seeding worlds either ripe for colonization, or to exterminate non-sentient beasts in said worlds. Technically CIV4 explorers but with power claws. They have grey armor and an orange helmet emulating Nostramo's destruction.
5. Explicicators [NON-CODEX COMPLIANT]- A Loyalist Night Lord Successor Chapter who is only loyal to the Inquistion alone. They love psykers and specialize in Mind Reading. They prefer to be deployed alone during Inquisitorial Hunts with other inquisitors to root out traitors, heretics, and cultists. They have bone white armor that they ritualistic engrave with lines depending on how many traitors they have personally taken out. Their right pauldron and arm is a bright gold, symbolizing "vindication", whatever that means 😉 Suspected to be traitors but cant be removed because reasons
6. Alacre Mortissi [CODEX COMPLIANT] - A Loyalist Iron Warriors Successor Chapter who is pretending to be Ultramarines. Not only do they praise the Emperor as a God who can do no wrong, even at the detriment of their own legion. They also believe that Perturabo and Guilliman are Twins. TWINS (they have no idea about the Alpha Legions primarchs). They think that Perturabo and Guilliman are two forces who compliment each other with their aesthetics and how they conduct war. Although they keep this belief a secret and under their doctrine, they believe that Perturabo is doing 5D chest to cheat chaos and preparing to hand over to the Imperium the soul forges in a silver platter at the right time. They combine the blue, roman aesthetic of the Ultramarines with the heavy, bulky, armor designs of the Iron Warriors.
I also have a lot of homebrew Traitor Warbands from Loyalist Geneseeds
29:55 that’s cool the blood pact also does that. Gods I want more blood pact
For 20k we need Settra, known by many godly titles such as Settra the Imperishable, the King of Kings, High King of Nehekhara, Khemrikara, Lord of the Earth, Monarch of the Sky, Ruler of the Four Horizons, Mighty Lion of the Infinite Desert, Great Hawk of the Heavens, Majestic Emperor of the Shifting Sands, Eternal Sovereign of Khemri's legions, and so much more.
A video on Settra, the Imperishable, the Great King, Khemrikhara, The Great King of Nehekhara, King of Kings, Opener of the Way, Wielder of the Divine Flame, Punisher of Nomads, The Great Unifier, Commander of the Golden Legion, Sacred of Appearance, Bringer of Light, Father of Hawks, Builder of Cities, Protector of the Two Worlds, Keeper of the Hours, Chosen of Ptra, High Steward of the Horizon, Sailor of the Great Vitae, Sentinel of the Two Realms, The Undisputed, Begetter of the Begat, Scourge of the Faithless, Carrion-feeder, First of the Charnel Valley, Rider of the Sacred Chariot, Vanquisher of Vermin, Champion of the Death Arena, Mighty Lion of the Infinite Desert, Emperor of the Shifting Sands, He Who Holds The Sceptre, Great Hawk Of The Heavens, Arch-Sultan of Atalan, Waker of the Hierotitan, Monarch of the Sky, Majestic Emperor of the Shifting Sands, Champion of the Desert Gods, Breaker of the Ogre Clans, Builder of the Great Pyramid, Terror of the Living, Master of the Never-Ending Horizon, Master of the Necropolises, Taker of Souls, Tyrant to the Foolish, Bearer of Ptra's Holy Blade, Scion of Usirian, Scion of Nehek, The Great, Chaser of Nightmares, Keeper of the Royal Herat, Founder of the Mortuary Cult, Banisher of the Grand Hierophant, High Lord Admiral of the Deathfleets, Guardian of the Charnal Pass, Tamer of the Liche King, Unliving Jackal Lord, Dismisser of the Warrior Queen, Charioteer of the Gods, He Who Does Not Serve, Slayer off Reddittras, Scarab Purger, Favoured of Usirian, Player of the Great Game, Liberator of Life, Lord Sand, Wrangler of Scorpions, Emperor of the Dunes, Eternal Sovereign of Khemri's Legions, Seneschal of the Great Sandy Desert, Curserer of the Living, Regent of the Eastern Mountains, Warden of the Eternal Necropolis, Herald of all Heralds, Caller of the Bitter Wind, God-Tamer, Master of the Mortis River, Guardian of the Dead, Great Keeper of the Obelisks, Deacon of the Ash River, Belated of Wakers, General of the Mighty Frame, Summoner of Sandstorms, Master of all Necrotects, Prince of Dust, Tyrant of Araby, Purger of the Greenskin Breathers, Killer of the False God's Champions, Tyrant of the Gold Dunes, Golden Bone Lord, Avenger of the Dead, Carrion Master, Eternal Warden of Nehek's Lands, Breaker of Djaf's Bonds... and many, many more, would be great.
Damn, and here I was thinking we’d finally get an episode about The Lion
I'm certain they are the next legion focus videos
Get in the forever box
Rotate that 8 by 90 degrees in Angron’s respawn timer and he will never comeback
Someone should make a fire rider version of the ultramarine jazz thing but its a beserker playing death metal on a flying rhino
Fire Riders say “screw you gravity, I do what I want!”
Lets go! Hope we speak about the true WE chad Kharn
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Curious since I don't know much about the world eaters. Are there any "relatively level-headed" ones that are like, "how do we get the most amount of blood and skulls as efficiently as possible" compared to reckless slaughter (calculated vs random)?
Week 10 of TALK ABOUT THE RAVEN GUARD YOU COWARDS!
"...Killing is all there ever was, killing is all there ever is and ever will be..."-Bret Hart, World Eater
BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD, SKULLS FOR THE SKULL THRONE!
I listen to Warhammer audiobooks while i cook dinner, make breakfast and when i walk the dogs..... i'll normally kill any book in a week.
"The World Eaters are light on reading."
Ya don't say? 😅
I was playing RE:4 remake while watching this.
When I heard the chainsaw in the end I started freaking the fuck out and running
Nothing like a whole legion of the Evil version the Doom Slayer on cosmic Murder Roids
This video along with like 1 or 2 others has inspired me to get a world eaters army. For reference i my first army is Salamanders.
off topic, really excited for the warhammer-fantasy episode
Lol, Friendship is magic.
I recently listened to Kharns book, which is very interesting! It's set in the run up to the conflict with the 3rd legion that lead to him getting his name. Highly recommend!!
"Nothing unites like a good war."
@@cousinzeke4888 in the book the only thing that gets Kharn out of his trance, is when blood spilled in anger hits him. Speaking of war, it's ironic that it was war that split the world eaters!
Lord Nikocado Avocadius
Food for the Mukbang God! Carbs for the mobility scooter!
I have a small question: can animals gain the favour of chaos gods or just like conscious ones, like could a particularly deadly lion gain khornes liking?
IIRC, they can be influenced by the Warp, but animals don't have souls, so it's highly unlikely the Chaos god give a damn about them
I mean he’d probably be amused by it.
Angron vs. Tyberos for "The Red Wake."
My head canon for the Fire Riders is that, wherever they go, the song from the metal version of Robot Unicorn Attack is playing.
I work 10 hour shifts so I just slap on a 40k book on audible and just let it go.
24:35 Lord Invocatus knows the 80/20 rule. 20% of time spent slaughtering yields 80% of skulls collected for the blood god
I want explinations about the biomechanics of the tyranid life forms. i want to know how many bones and why does the termagont have. I want you to show me the celular structure of the eyes of tiranids. Are they fully aquatic or semiaquatic, bipidal or quadrapidal, and what role does the crest on theyers backs, and if they were fishing. That's how you make people interested in the tiranids, find why people love dinosaurs and make that for tyranids....an unfortunatly it doesn't work anymore because they had to make they ever changeing and adapting in lore...
warrior hermit is just a fancy way to say murder hobo
Now that’s a lions back. I’m guessing next week you guys might be covering Mr. L Johnson
POV: You failed to keep them out of melee range.
Angron couldn't accept Spinegrinder - he doesn't accept gifts. He pays...the iron price.