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Hello Majorkill, Would you please make some lore videos on the Imperial Truth, the Imperial Creed, the Ecclesiarchy, and the High Lords of Terra? Pretty please? Thank you.
Once again I'm humbly requesting a proper theory video on perturabo. He's probably about to come up in the lore due to a deal with vashtor. One bouncing off of your idea that he dreadnaughted himself with a soulgrinder hence the demonic appearance
The White Scars weren’t the only Legion whose loyalty to their Primarch overrode their loyalty to the Emperor, but they’re the only one in which such a loyalty actually kept them on the side of the Imperium. If any of the other loyalist Primarchs sided with Horus, they would have to deal with a very large amount, if not a majority of, their Legions who stayed loyal to the Imperium. But the White Scars were probably the most unified (at least in loyalty to their Primarch) Loyalist Legion during the Crusade.
@@Logan-xl6ylthis is true, but they’d still be extremely loyal to the Emperor because Russ was very loyal to his father. This is more true than Jaghatai Khan who didn’t like his father as much as some of his loyal brothers did, but understood that he was the best hope for humanity.
nah, as impossible as it is, the dark angels would 100% turn traitor, or at least sever themselves from the imperium, if the Lion decided it would be so. They nearly assassinated Sanguinius in the HH before the Lion changed his mind.
There's also that one named traitor space wolf who i'm pretty sure died since an aircraft crashed on him. His reason for turning traitor was something a long the lines of "I do the emperor's work and he remains silent, but I do the work of chaos and they reward me for my efforts."
There's been a handful of them. I remember the one you're refering to, he was chased by Harold Deathwolf, however he was post heresy, and there's been a LOT of chapters that have fallen since then.
There was at least one noteworthy Iron Hands traitor from the Horus Heresy, much like the two examples from the Raven Guard. Oresk Torgoll was an Iron Hands survivor of the Drop Site Massacre but was captured by the World Eaters and had the Butcher's Nails implanted. He then began to hate both his Primarch and original legion for abandoning him to this fate, and he now has joined the World Eaters and is an active Chaos Lord for his new legion.
@maltheri9833 I’m just assuming that all his hate is coming in after the butchers nails are implanted and that maybe he tried resisting but in the end the nails twisted him into what he is… but… he is an iron hand so…. That would be chapter where this would happen
You forgot to mention the Lunar Wolves were closest legion to the Scars. Pretty much the only legion who liked the Scars. Goes a long way to explaining why so many of them sided with Horus without extra context.
I remember funny story about some guy theorizing about "Why Ultramarines Company may sided with Horus?" question and he guessed that "Maybe Guilliman forgot to 'update their orders' (which were 'Horus is a Warmaster, so listen to his orders as you would to my own') after Horus turned traitor, so poor guys followed him into damnation as 'loyal soldiers of Warmaster'"
That's good. But with the Lion back and proving that the majority of the fallen are uncorrupted and now forgiven, I wouldn't be surprised if the Dark Angels started getting a lot more chill about the remaining Fallen.
@shushnik to be fair, if they are still alive after 10,000 years (I know, warp fuckery) and still ain't tainted then they are probably the most hard-core anti chaos space marines around.
I remember reading C.Z Dunn Pandorax, the main hero Epimetheus - one of the original first founders of the Grey knights(a Dark angel librarian during the heresy) saw a traitor Imperial fist, but still he notes that he is shocked that a member of such legion could turn traitor
That's funny, I'm reading storm of iron rn and it's about an imperial fist turned iron warrior. Methinks the fists ain't as pure as ol major leads on lmao
@@grayw00f it isnt an imperial fist turned iron warriors, honsou has a mix of iron warrior and imperial fist geneseed he was always on the side of the iron warriors
@@grayw00fI don’t think that’s exactly right. My interpretation of it was that he was an Iron Warrior via the use of stolen Fist gene seed. Might be wrong of course but would explain the ‘half-breed’ label a bit better than a turned Fist.
Getting a video about how each of the pre herey primarchs would have reacted to being in guillimans situation as imperial regent would be pretyy cool nyl
Nathian didn't just blow himself up trying to take out corvus, he armed a bomb, blew his own brains out with a bolter then corvus deactivated the bomb because the override was nathian's birthday or something
I will keep asking for this because if there is one thing all 40k factions have in common it’s being stubborn: Could you make a video on how someone could permanently kill one of the 4 chaos gods and more interestingly what would happen if they did ?
Just embrace the warp and train up all your people against Chaos and storm thier weak, dumb pathetic realms... and ally with the Silent King. PYLONS baby!
The Eldar have some crazy plan to kill Slaanesh with the crone swords. Issue number 1 with that plan being one of the swords is currently owned by Slaanesh
He's more gonna clean the Imperium : kill Chaos, Inquisition Ecchlesiarchy, Astartes and globally the incompetents I'm sure Valdor has gone renegade and thinks the Imperium is too far from Big E's vision (plus he never liked the idea of Primachs and Astartes)
I read a war of the beast novel and a traitor and loyalist ship joined forces to escape a ln orc moon and the loyalist captain knelt to the traitor at the end but i cant remember which legion they both were
It was an Imperial fist Successor and an Iron Warriors Warband. They agreed to fight together then just go in opposite directions and both wanted to but some Imperial Space Marines said 'no you have to kill them, or be traitor yourself'. Not wanting to break their word since the Iron Warriors weren't breaking theirs they joined them.
Pretty sure i read somewhere of Imperial Fists learning of Horus' betrayal and one debating Horus' martial prowess and maybe he has a point citing that the base humans are taking a leading role ahead of the astartes. Sigismund challenges the Fist to a duel and actually kills him as i recall, but i don't know if my brain is misfiring or if it's been retconned.
I was just thinking about the 2 lost primarchs. What if they were killed by the emperor because they bested him in whatever contest they had for their loyalty? Like vulcan, and leman those primarchs challenged the emperor to something or other, but they won. Would the emperor honor his word or just commence orbital bombardment, glassing the whole planet? That might also explain number 11 in the black cells. A primarch so powerful that not only did he defeat the emperor, but he survived the total annihilation of his world. Given how powerful chaos horus was, (or black rage sanguinious if you wanna have that theory) it's entirely plausible.
Should make a Part II about the non-Marine factions. Think you talked about SoB who got tortured, but I’d love to hear about traitor Navigator houses, traitor Titan legions, traitor Knight ahouses, etc.
Never heard that perspective on khan's fence sitting. He didnt jump to conclusions and side with his friend or against an enemy. He waited to figure out what side was good
Worth noting that many of the Renegade chapters were originally loyalist, but disagreed in some manner with imperial doctrine. Many of those would later be corrupted to chaos, such as the Brazen Beasts, Flawless Host, The Scourged, and The Purge.
Has there ever been a space marine who switched legions/chapters for non-heresy reasons? I.e a World Eater thinking tactics are actually neat so being moved to another legions
There was a black dragon that was adopted by the salamanders, and maybe you could say that warsmith dantioch was sorted of adopted by the ultramarines or the imperial fists depending on how you look at it
Dark Wolves caught my interest and were my primary interest, as I knew of no Space Wolves going traitor during the Heresy, but I've also not read all the books yet. Either way after looking them up there is next to nothing about them. It did bring up a thought though. Maybe a video focusing on each loyalist legion and what drives them, generally speaking, to turn traitor. For example the Wolves are an interesting blend, by character a clear choice. Yet the Emperor had faith in them (or Russ more specifically) and had a greater hand in dictating their fate than most other legions. After all it's by the Emperor's Decree Fenris stayed a tribal death world. The tectonic instability and irregular orbit causing seasonal hell were fixable at the time of Russ' discovery.
@@JJJBunney001 yeah aright fair call on that. Though I can see both sides to it. Even once the chapter went renegade, there was the struggle within between the loyalists and the traitors.
GW should commission a book about Skyrar's Dark Wolves and have the narrative flip back and forth between the Heresy era how they fell and the current setting what they're like now
Absolutely every legion/chapter from every Primarch had traitors and chaos corruption at one point. Cawls also point that out when Guilliman still doesn't want Primaris with perfectly pure geneseeds from traitors legions.
Honestly, Imperial Fists being “too resistant” is more dull than cool. I’d love a salamander traitor “ I cared for them, I saved them each militarum operative as treasured as an Soace marine in my eyes. But what did my scarred flesh and murdered brothers show for it? Nothing but death and destruction. I sought salvation from this cycle of suffering and I found it.”
Hey Majorkill, is there any lore of actual space marines/astartes ever turning towards the Gene Stealer Cults? I can understand if a mere human was able to fall, but what about someone as steadfast and loyal to the glory of the emperor?
@@bradwillis7415 what the guy below said and there was another salamander, whose name escapes me, that went on to join the sorcerer who was at one time a friend to one the main characters (another salamander). Been too long since I read it so I can’t remember names but not only was there traitors but also infighting showing the salamanders are not above the other legions misfortunes with chaos and jealousy.
Hold on, are you sure it was an entire Great Compnay that turned traitor? Im not so sure about that one chief. I know of the Dark Wolves but im not sure it was originally an entire compnay, but maybe a standard warband size. Gonna have to read up on that one again.
Yeah, the Codex they're mentioned in doesn't say they're from the heresy either, just they have access to older tech. Plus even if it was a whole company from the space wolves that would still be fewer chaos renegades than the percentage of fallen who were actually tainted from the dark angels legion
Hello Majorkill, Would you please make some lore videos on the Imperial Truth, the Imperial Creed, the Ecclesiarchy, and the High Lords of Terra? Pretty please? Thank you.
I was thinking it would be interesting if majorkill did a video about the idea of "what if one of the 4 chaos gods turned good and how that would impact the setting." Like if Khorn decided to focus on true honor in a fight and honesty rather than just carnage and war. Or If Slanessh, however unlikely it would happen, decided to change from drug, sex, rock n roll and BDSM, and focused on just the pure emotions of pleasure and love or something like that.
Probably the other 3 gods would team up and run a train on the other god, one switching sides would ruin the great game. I rather see more imperial demons.
Idk, seems interesting on paper but it just makes 0 sense. It's like asking what if Guilliman suddenly switched to the nids side and became a genestealer on purpose? Or what if the silent king decided to kill Ghazghkull and take his place? There's really no way a chaos god would embrace their most positive aspect just like that. The only reason I could think of is a chaos god is somehow killed and the warp spaghetti associated with that god coalesce into a more positive being to replace the previous one but that's a BIG stretch
Chaos gods aren't evil because they want to, they are a reflection of how things are going in the galaxy, so for example even if Khorne was "good" he'd still be shaped into the whole murder massacre blood stuff because of all the war and deaths happening, morphing him into it
Kairos fateweaver had a aneurysm due to the fact in all infinite futures he could see, the lion would never turn traitor, there is just no plausible lore friendly way he would become a traitor, still would be entertaining thought
Covered him in another vid, but shoulda called out Meros for the BAs. Sacrificed himself to Chaos possession to save the Legion, but still, the Red Angel is not a good boy.
Pretty much every legion had traitors but only the Dark Angels freaked out about it. I love the Dark Angels but their lore is as stupid as it is awesome.
You know Chaos is the bad guys when the only loyalist to join them had to be deceived or tortured
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Hello Majorkill,
Would you please make some lore videos on the Imperial Truth, the Imperial Creed, the Ecclesiarchy, and the High Lords of Terra? Pretty please? Thank you.
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Once again I'm humbly requesting a proper theory video on perturabo. He's probably about to come up in the lore due to a deal with vashtor. One bouncing off of your idea that he dreadnaughted himself with a soulgrinder hence the demonic appearance
The raven guard had more traitor elements but ironically horus ordered most of them to their death at the battle for gate 42
A good number of Raven Guard chapters, created from their Terran born member went renegade. Charchadons are of of the few of those to remain loyal.
Majorkill needs to do a video on the Ashen Claws and Blackshields.
The White Scars weren’t the only Legion whose loyalty to their Primarch overrode their loyalty to the Emperor, but they’re the only one in which such a loyalty actually kept them on the side of the Imperium.
If any of the other loyalist Primarchs sided with Horus, they would have to deal with a very large amount, if not a majority of, their Legions who stayed loyal to the Imperium. But the White Scars were probably the most unified (at least in loyalty to their Primarch) Loyalist Legion during the Crusade.
The wolves are more loyal to Russ and Fenris than they are to Terra and the Emperor
@@Logan-xl6ylthis is true, but they’d still be extremely loyal to the Emperor because Russ was very loyal to his father. This is more true than Jaghatai Khan who didn’t like his father as much as some of his loyal brothers did, but understood that he was the best hope for humanity.
Agreed. I definitely would think that the Iron Hands would have put Ferrus' head on a spike themselves if he told them to go traitor
nah, as impossible as it is, the dark angels would 100% turn traitor, or at least sever themselves from the imperium, if the Lion decided it would be so. They nearly assassinated Sanguinius in the HH before the Lion changed his mind.
"Most unified"
Bro, they were fighting a civil war of their own before the Khan came back and backslapped the rebels
There's also that one named traitor space wolf who i'm pretty sure died since an aircraft crashed on him.
His reason for turning traitor was something a long the lines of "I do the emperor's work and he remains silent, but I do the work of chaos and they reward me for my efforts."
There's been a handful of them. I remember the one you're refering to, he was chased by Harold Deathwolf, however he was post heresy, and there's been a LOT of chapters that have fallen since then.
Svane Vulfbad is his name
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There was at least one noteworthy Iron Hands traitor from the Horus Heresy, much like the two examples from the Raven Guard. Oresk Torgoll was an Iron Hands survivor of the Drop Site Massacre but was captured by the World Eaters and had the Butcher's Nails implanted. He then began to hate both his Primarch and original legion for abandoning him to this fate, and he now has joined the World Eaters and is an active Chaos Lord for his new legion.
Butchers nails don’t really allow for logically thinking stuff
@maltheri9833 I’m just assuming that all his hate is coming in after the butchers nails are implanted and that maybe he tried resisting but in the end the nails twisted him into what he is… but… he is an iron hand so…. That would be chapter where this would happen
A video covering the different chapters/legions relationships with each other would be cool
Seconding this! As a Deathwatch player, I want to know how pissy my killteams are with one another
Apart from the Alpha Legion since everyone hates them
6 month video
You guys like pillow talk! Called it.
That would be a 84 hours long video
You forgot to mention the Lunar Wolves were closest legion to the Scars. Pretty much the only legion who liked the Scars. Goes a long way to explaining why so many of them sided with Horus without extra context.
Not entirely true. White Scars were also very close with Thousand Sons and Blood Angels
And given what the scars walked into when they found the wolves in the aftermath of wrecking prospero...
But Istvaan III had Sons of Horus Legionaires in it so they aren't as loyal to their Primarch
I remember funny story about some guy theorizing about "Why Ultramarines Company may sided with Horus?" question and he guessed that "Maybe Guilliman forgot to 'update their orders' (which were 'Horus is a Warmaster, so listen to his orders as you would to my own') after Horus turned traitor, so poor guys followed him into damnation as 'loyal soldiers of Warmaster'"
I had an idea for an Ultramarine traitor force that pretty much follows what Roboute did in the Dornian Heresy.
Hang on, he forgot the biggest group of traitor marines with a loyalist primarch.
Hydra Domitus!
No those are loyalist marines. The primarch is a traitor. As Alpharius I can confirm this is true (this is a lie)
This video: *exists*
Dark Angels: *nervous sweating*
Azrael: "Make him repent Asmodai!"
That's good.
But with the Lion back and proving that the majority of the fallen are uncorrupted and now forgiven, I wouldn't be surprised if the Dark Angels started getting a lot more chill about the remaining Fallen.
@shushnik to be fair, if they are still alive after 10,000 years (I know, warp fuckery) and still ain't tainted then they are probably the most hard-core anti chaos space marines around.
@@shushnik They'll probably be thinking "Oh fuck we did a bad killing these guys the whole time" when the dust settles
"and he was captured by the night lords,uh oh" yes, uh oh indeed
A video on each primarchs first reactions to chaos and demons would be lit
I remember reading C.Z Dunn Pandorax, the main hero Epimetheus - one of the original first founders of the Grey knights(a Dark angel librarian during the heresy) saw a traitor Imperial fist, but still he notes that he is shocked that a member of such legion could turn traitor
imagine he saw the traitor salamanders
That's funny, I'm reading storm of iron rn and it's about an imperial fist turned iron warrior. Methinks the fists ain't as pure as ol major leads on lmao
Many Fists Exemplars defected to the Iron Warriors at the end of the Beast Ork Crisis
@@grayw00f it isnt an imperial fist turned iron warriors, honsou has a mix of iron warrior and imperial fist geneseed he was always on the side of the iron warriors
@@grayw00fI don’t think that’s exactly right. My interpretation of it was that he was an Iron Warrior via the use of stolen Fist gene seed. Might be wrong of course but would explain the ‘half-breed’ label a bit better than a turned Fist.
Getting a video about how each of the pre herey primarchs would have reacted to being in guillimans situation as imperial regent would be pretyy cool nyl
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The Sagyar Mazan went out with a bang and brought honor back to them
Nathian didn't just blow himself up trying to take out corvus, he armed a bomb, blew his own brains out with a bolter then corvus deactivated the bomb because the override was nathian's birthday or something
I will keep asking for this because if there is one thing all 40k factions have in common it’s being stubborn:
Could you make a video on how someone could permanently kill one of the 4 chaos gods and more interestingly what would happen if they did ?
Or by psychically blasting them so hard they sorta just dissipate and can’t reform.
Just embrace the warp and train up all your people against Chaos and storm thier weak, dumb pathetic realms... and ally with the Silent King. PYLONS baby!
@andrewharper1609 chaos god is the "effect" not the "cause". so if they banish forever, probably new chaos god of same aspect will created.
The Eldar have some crazy plan to kill Slaanesh with the crone swords. Issue number 1 with that plan being one of the swords is currently owned by Slaanesh
If it is indeed Valdor, then when he unleashes his army against chaos he’s going to be going up against demon Primarchs. Could get interesting.
He's more gonna clean the Imperium : kill Chaos, Inquisition Ecchlesiarchy, Astartes and globally the incompetents
I'm sure Valdor has gone renegade and thinks the Imperium is too far from Big E's vision (plus he never liked the idea of Primachs and Astartes)
I read a war of the beast novel and a traitor and loyalist ship joined forces to escape a ln orc moon and the loyalist captain knelt to the traitor at the end but i cant remember which legion they both were
It was an Imperial fist Successor and an Iron Warriors Warband. They agreed to fight together then just go in opposite directions and both wanted to but some Imperial Space Marines said 'no you have to kill them, or be traitor yourself'. Not wanting to break their word since the Iron Warriors weren't breaking theirs they joined them.
There was a traitor blood angel known as Zeravael. He left his legion during the heresy and still loves today as a posessed sorcerer
You forgot about that one Grey Knight that took Slaneesh itself to corrupt to Chaos.
There’s no proof it was actually a grey knight although I do like that theory myself
@@yabarber6902 Running theory is that was an ASTRAL knight not a grey knight though the true identity remains speculation
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The first Chapter to turn to Chaos *after* the Heresy were sons of Dorn though, and there are apparently now Khorne-warped Salamamders.
06:05 "You don't really want to join those who just betrayed you and slaughtered your brothers" except when you are Lucius
You dug in the bag for this one.... Very well done lil bro
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Whats was Abaddon's relationship with each traitor primarch?
Alpharius schooled him and put him in his place
Perturabo kinda likes him during the Siege
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I laughed harder than I should have
Pretty sure i read somewhere of Imperial Fists learning of Horus' betrayal and one debating Horus' martial prowess and maybe he has a point citing that the base humans are taking a leading role ahead of the astartes. Sigismund challenges the Fist to a duel and actually kills him as i recall, but i don't know if my brain is misfiring or if it's been retconned.
2:18 Khornate Imperial Fist from the Roboutian Heresy
Adharon's Reavers, the vectors of the pox, Constantinus the Liberator, there are lots of corrupted ultramarines sucessors
I was just thinking about the 2 lost primarchs. What if they were killed by the emperor because they bested him in whatever contest they had for their loyalty? Like vulcan, and leman those primarchs challenged the emperor to something or other, but they won. Would the emperor honor his word or just commence orbital bombardment, glassing the whole planet? That might also explain number 11 in the black cells. A primarch so powerful that not only did he defeat the emperor, but he survived the total annihilation of his world. Given how powerful chaos horus was, (or black rage sanguinious if you wanna have that theory) it's entirely plausible.
no, its implied the primarchs were recovered, trained, setup with their crusade armies, started crusading, THEN did the unforgivable.
Vulcan did not best the emperor, the emperor sacrificed his drake skin to save vulcan, losing on a technicality.
That guy being the spaceshark big boy would be epic.
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Should make a Part II about the non-Marine factions. Think you talked about SoB who got tortured, but I’d love to hear about traitor Navigator houses, traitor Titan legions, traitor Knight ahouses, etc.
I guess Meros becoming a demon doesn’t count
Never heard that perspective on khan's fence sitting. He didnt jump to conclusions and side with his friend or against an enemy. He waited to figure out what side was good
I heard a Kharn the betrayer story where he fought against a Chaos tainted Blood angel.
A Flesh Tearer
Right off the bat, some big Chad energy for the loyalists.
Putting out a lot of great videos mate, hope you're not overworking yourself 👍
"Thank you brother. I've been alone for so long, and I'm so tried." There fixed it for you.
Worth noting that many of the Renegade chapters were originally loyalist, but disagreed in some manner with imperial doctrine. Many of those would later be corrupted to chaos, such as the Brazen Beasts, Flawless Host, The Scourged, and The Purge.
6:03 missed the opportunity to say “most members of the Raven guard would stay loyal their entire lives 😏”
Has there ever been a space marine who switched legions/chapters for non-heresy reasons? I.e a World Eater thinking tactics are actually neat so being moved to another legions
There was a black dragon that was adopted by the salamanders, and maybe you could say that warsmith dantioch was sorted of adopted by the ultramarines or the imperial fists depending on how you look at it
Follow up video of modern chapters possibly of traitor geneseed would be cool
Dark Wolves caught my interest and were my primary interest, as I knew of no Space Wolves going traitor during the Heresy, but I've also not read all the books yet. Either way after looking them up there is next to nothing about them.
It did bring up a thought though. Maybe a video focusing on each loyalist legion and what drives them, generally speaking, to turn traitor. For example the Wolves are an interesting blend, by character a clear choice. Yet the Emperor had faith in them (or Russ more specifically) and had a greater hand in dictating their fate than most other legions. After all it's by the Emperor's Decree Fenris stayed a tribal death world. The tectonic instability and irregular orbit causing seasonal hell were fixable at the time of Russ' discovery.
MK you been slaying it with your Vids lately
Renegade Marines from Loyalist Legions like the Ashen Claws from the Raven guard didn't make the cut I see. Hope they get their own video now 😅
Yup let's just forget about the Soul Drinkers hey.
He's done a video on them, this video isn't about renegade chapters
@@JJJBunney001 yeah aright fair call on that. Though I can see both sides to it. Even once the chapter went renegade, there was the struggle within between the loyalists and the traitors.
Something which can make a marine from a loyal Legion cool is: joining Chaos.
Majorkill plz do a video about garviel loken
Need video on current biggest galactic threats, asset locations and dispositions of the different factions as of 2023
So essentially a state of the galaxy as of the newest material, yeah that'd be pretty helpful for people not up to date with stuff
Month 40 of asking for a penitent crusade video
GW should commission a book about Skyrar's Dark Wolves and have the narrative flip back and forth between the Heresy era how they fell and the current setting what they're like now
Please make a Nykona Sharrowkyn/Raven Guard inspired major mini.
Im a bit sad i didn't get to see much of Katsuhiro and his baby, but enraged that Abadon and Loken had such an amazing moment for Erebus to fuck it up
I think it would be cool for a Lysander video
A video recommending 5 40k novels to someone new to the media would be dope.
Absolutely every legion/chapter from every Primarch had traitors and chaos corruption at one point.
Cawls also point that out when Guilliman still doesn't want Primaris with perfectly pure geneseeds from traitors legions.
actually spit out my pop when you said "fawk teh emprah!"
Honestly, Imperial Fists being “too resistant” is more dull than cool.
I’d love a salamander traitor “ I cared for them, I saved them each militarum operative as treasured as an Soace marine in my eyes. But what did my scarred flesh and murdered brothers show for it? Nothing but death and destruction. I sought salvation from this cycle of suffering and I found it.”
Damn, been waiting for this video idea for a while.
You forgot the blood wolves who are led by the Khornite Wolf Lord Sven Vulfbad.
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The Fist Exemplars fell 1500 yrs later during the War of the Beast. Went bro mode with a force of I. Warriors
Idea:
The incorruptible who were corruoted. (i.e. members of organizations said to be incorruptible who fell to Chaos.)
MK impersonating the Khan is something I look forward to 🙃🙃
Hey Majorkill, is there any lore of actual space marines/astartes ever turning towards the Gene Stealer Cults? I can understand if a mere human was able to fall, but what about someone as steadfast and loyal to the glory of the emperor?
Majorkill you should do a video on the life of a chaos cultists
Salamanders may not have had traitors during the heresy but have had traitors later. Like in the salamanders omnibus.
Elaborate if you could
Nihilan the Sorcerer Lord of the Dragon Warriors
@@bradwillis7415 what the guy below said and there was another salamander, whose name escapes me, that went on to join the sorcerer who was at one time a friend to one the main characters (another salamander). Been too long since I read it so I can’t remember names but not only was there traitors but also infighting showing the salamanders are not above the other legions misfortunes with chaos and jealousy.
Didnt the large amount of salamanders get murder cursred by khorne during arks of omen?
Hold on, are you sure it was an entire Great Compnay that turned traitor? Im not so sure about that one chief.
I know of the Dark Wolves but im not sure it was originally an entire compnay, but maybe a standard warband size. Gonna have to read up on that one again.
Yeah, the Codex they're mentioned in doesn't say they're from the heresy either, just they have access to older tech. Plus even if it was a whole company from the space wolves that would still be fewer chaos renegades than the percentage of fallen who were actually tainted from the dark angels legion
What about Venerable Dreadnought Daenyathos of the soul drinkers?
Lmao this ultramarine chaplain got basically captain keyed
Arks of Omen, there is Salamanders that turn Chaos. Arks of Omen Angron
Hello Majorkill,
Would you please make some lore videos on the Imperial Truth, the Imperial Creed, the Ecclesiarchy, and the High Lords of Terra? Pretty please? Thank you.
Most powerful successor chapter of each legion
Not heresy era but there is a salamander that falls to chaos in the Tome of Fire Trillogy.
I was thinking it would be interesting if majorkill did a video about the idea of "what if one of the 4 chaos gods turned good and how that would impact the setting." Like if Khorn decided to focus on true honor in a fight and honesty rather than just carnage and war. Or If Slanessh, however unlikely it would happen, decided to change from drug, sex, rock n roll and BDSM, and focused on just the pure emotions of pleasure and love or something like that.
Probably the other 3 gods would team up and run a train on the other god, one switching sides would ruin the great game. I rather see more imperial demons.
A Chaos God can't change on it's own, it's followers would have to influence such a change with actions and faith.
Idk, seems interesting on paper but it just makes 0 sense.
It's like asking what if Guilliman suddenly switched to the nids side and became a genestealer on purpose?
Or what if the silent king decided to kill Ghazghkull and take his place?
There's really no way a chaos god would embrace their most positive aspect just like that.
The only reason I could think of is a chaos god is somehow killed and the warp spaghetti associated with that god coalesce into a more positive being to replace the previous one but that's a BIG stretch
Chaos gods aren't evil because they want to, they are a reflection of how things are going in the galaxy, so for example even if Khorne was "good" he'd still be shaped into the whole murder massacre blood stuff because of all the war and deaths happening, morphing him into it
If you’ve read Tales of the heresy you can’t help but feel bad for Astallan
For the Blood Angels it's because Heretic Burger is best burger.
Also day 230 of requesting a Commissar Yarrick Major Mini pls.
Didnt salamanders get corrupted resently? I remember watching one of Valracks videos.
A company got corrupted by the murder Curse.
Day 42 asking for lional heresy
Kairos fateweaver had a aneurysm due to the fact in all infinite futures he could see, the lion would never turn traitor, there is just no plausible lore friendly way he would become a traitor, still would be entertaining thought
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@@InterrogatorchaplainAsmodaiif you alter who found him on Caliban to be the knights of lupus and lord Sartana I could see it being possible
Lionel Heresy!!!
Keep it up man
Great video. Always interesting. So when you covering Aun Shi and his awesomeness
Was lured in by that awesome Khornate Imperial Fist on the thumbnail. Was disappointed.
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There is one blood angel that turned traitor. He gets killed in the fighting pits by khan
Do a vid about Iskandar Khayon.
Covered him in another vid, but shoulda called out Meros for the BAs. Sacrificed himself to Chaos possession to save the Legion, but still, the Red Angel is not a good boy.
*Rogal Dorn has entered the Chat*
You should do a video on Horus Heresy era black shields
Horus : betrays the emperor
White scars : THE EMPEROR BETRAYED THE HORUS
Jag : n-no wai
White scars : MAKE SURE DAD JOINS HORUS
Jag : *i will end you*
Salamanders are the canadiens of warhammer XD to nice to become evil 😂
Nope they have traitors
There are the Foetid Seraphim, blood angels who were corrupted. Didn't happen during the horus heresy but still
Pretty much every legion had traitors but only the Dark Angels freaked out about it. I love the Dark Angels but their lore is as stupid as it is awesome.
There is a Blood Angel traitor in the recent Angron’s novel