@@guyeswanson7958 shit gets better. Life is a series of highs and lows. I find comfort in religion, but I get it if that’s not your thing. What’s important is finding something bigger than yourself that you can aspire to. A god, an ideal, a group of friends. Just something to keep fighting for.
There’s literally plenty of planets in 40K at a similar level of prosperity to modern Earth, which is to say fairly mid, but certainly not as bad as it could be.
Medieval serfs ( in real life ) had a much more comfortable life than people think. 1/3 of the year were feast days ( no work ), no work on Sundays, your workday stops at sundown, you don't get drafted ( in general, exceptions did exist ). Also, medieval houses definetly kept the elements out ( people nowadays are just too dumb and believe any tale they come across ).
I love the sci-fi mashup of medieval plate armor with trench warfare equipment. The look goes hard. Also, Any other Imperial citizen: “You had your own room growing up?!” Yeah but it was tiny, we had to make all the furniture in the house ourselves… “You had a HOUSE?!”
"Candles weren't cheap, and electric torches were luxuries for the millers n'such. So when night fell it was jus' the voxscreen and moonlight for illumination." "What's that?" "You telling me you don't have voxscreen's on hiveworlds?"
Eh, it's all fun and games until your realise that you are likely to share this feudal world with feral orks -and maybe even rodents of unusual size if you got sewers- _and just those._
As far fetched as this would seem, it is easy to forget how the world was during the turn of the 20th century. My great great grandfather’s family were immigrants to Canada, and farmed a remote plot of land throughout the World Wars, and despite hardship enduring their first winter, did not suffer The Great Depression. Besides the fantastical, there is historical truth to a simple existence’s hard work contributing to a relatively technologically advanced global conflict.
Bad weather is likely the biggest hazard to such a simple life; Too much rain, or not enough rain, can ruin an entire community. Still, a harsh winter or drought is small potatoes compared to Orks, 'Nids, Necrons, Dark Eldar or the Warp. Also worth noting is that armies basically evolved from farmer militias, since they were already physically fit and tough from working the fields all day, and could repurpose tools for war. No wonder those worlds are often prime candidates for Astartes recruitment.
@@Kainlarsen I'm primarily referring to the reality that there existed a time in our history where nations were waging war with state-of-the-art technology on a global scale, but farmers were still valued enough to maintain their simple existences to help in the war effort and were fairly disconnected from the effects of warfare and severe economic issues.
Of course the big question is those "Civilized Worlds". (Which I interpret as basically just: There's utilities, the air is naturally breathable, and the population density is lower than the Kowloon Walled City).
Civilized worlds are extremely varied but they are basically a world that houses people with no particular industry or purpose. Most commonly they are societies that resemble modern ones, with people having jobs, hobbies, friends, relationships and homes. They can be anywhere from Renaissance to modern to future tech, and typically produce their own food and needs while the Imperium takes a small resource tithe and a large guard tithe
@@dystopianchimp you have mistake in this video. Space wolves take recruits from Fenris only ( recruits from other worlds mutate uncontrollably if they recieve space wolves gene seed. Also in medeieval era sefs didn't work on Sundays, not Saturdays.
Man, your content is on the same level as Luetin’s lore vids. I feel like I can just sit back and get immersed in the stories that you create. You’ve earned yourself a subscriber, please keep up the excellent work for the Holy God-Emperor! ⚔️
@@BlueBD agri-world are hellholes, the planet is constantly used for all its worth (they have to import things to keep the soil from dying), the atmosphere is completely destroyed due to the sheer amount of chemicals and the unlucky bastards living in such a planet could be turned into servitors to work in the polluted farms.
@@wynnnnnnn5227 I mean yeah Penicillin was discovered much later, but the reason people like the Middle Ages wasn’t because of the absence of something like modern medicine, things like technology and the sciences steadily advance over time anyways since they depend upon the obtaining, stockpiling and building upon knowledge and that happens In every society over time, this wasn’t an exception in the medieval period or even the Bronze Age. People like the Middle Ages because of the things that were good about it: responsible governments with relatively little power that were still mostly accountable and duty bound, close knit communities of people, a healthy labor and work ethic that wasn’t abusive, harsh laws and punishments for crime but good public order as a result, people also like military ethics and honor codes as well as social expectations and norms that were maintained for the most part. Basically people like the Middle Ages because of the good things about it we don’t have anymore not the bad things about it we still have such as corruption, demagogues, plagues, war, immorality, nepotism and so on, etc, etc, etc.
@@judsonbox9845 no monarch in the medieval period would have had a fraction of the power any “democratically elected leader” in the modern world wields.
@@jonhstonk7998 Kings had absolute power. They could make and enforce their own laws. They could take your land away from you and give it to a favorite. They could start wars themselves. They could set taxes as they wanted. All without checks and balances... apart from the church.
@@WilmerHilldén little bit of creative liberty inspired in part by Vengeful Spirit - my thinking is that a planetary governor's (absolute?) priority is ensuring that the tithe is met. On Feudal Worlds, this can be challenging due to technological / cultural limitations and factors like weather, droughts, famine, crop disease, big boy megafauna etc etc. If the Feudal World in question has access to Knight engine tech, and those very same Knights are not deployed, imo it stands to reason that the planetary governor would incentivise the barons to use their suits to support production and protect the population in producing the tithe by minimising the impact and threath of those factors. Anyway - thats just my line of thinkin
I am sure that knight worlds were amusement parks. "camalot in space." see the mechs jousting, see what medival times were like right before warp travel went down.
During the Dark Age of Technology, Knights were used to defend colonies against attacks from native wildlife and potential hostile aliens. Once arrived at the planet, colonies supplied with an STC would start constructing several for defense while they built up their new home. During the collapse and Old Night, those worlds became utterly cut off from the rest of humanity and thus relied on the Knight Houses to lead them and ensure their safety.
@@keulron2290 they had guns that retconed you out of existence. They destroyed suns. They got the orks to sign a peace treaty. Explain why all the knight worlds are the exact same.
Depending on what's going on that also is effectivly a barn and storage. 'house' could also reffer to the entire plot of land given over for the family themselves in addition to the primary tructure as you'd want the outhouse to be FAR away from the actual structure, plus any other activities one doesn't want within the home area.
@@claudionunziante9347 well, it dépend which country you are and if city or countryside But in France, in cities, and if you are lower budget, you generally, on a single income, can t afford more than a small appartment around 20 m² lol
I think you should expand outside of JUST the "what life is like as a" format. If i can speak for everyone i think we love the narritive style making you feel as if youre in the world, not important detail left out. As well as most unimportant ones excluded. I hope to watch more man these are awesome!
@@dystopianchimp The darkness comes when an ork Rokk lands, or the black sun rises, or dark elder corsairs make planet fall. Lots of things to turn a hard if not routine life into a living nightmare. Though there is a lesson in the simple life of a country workhand being the one that sees the end of the day with the largest complaint being the chance of the local wildlife getting uppity causing tithes to the local baron to be more burdensom than it would be otherwise.
honestly these worlds and their knights might be my favorite part of 40k, I've only started my knight house army but they are my favorite painting projects. I just wish there was more for them and their corrupted brothers in terms of books as I only know but haven't read yet kingmaker and assassinorum
If I may ask What would an Imperial world that's basically like our world (21st century Earth) look like? Assuming that hypothetical world has the same or similar technological advancement
As someone who had an admech goon from a feudal world (turned into a hellscape because in 40k we can't have nice things) in dark heresy campaign? Thank you I tended to be kinda nervous about backgrounding given 'techpriest from bumfuckistaan' feels a tad silly. The work is still hard and long, but you get the air and sky above. So long as you can avoid being smack dab in the middle of a roaving warband of psychotic chaos worshippers/pirates/xenos/bugs/ultra devoute redemptionists or getting subjegated by a psycher with delusionsof grandure... it's all in all a not bad life. Where's the video's art from? Looks pretty.
Nothing wrong with Feudal World background - massive respect for locking that in!! Lots of the medieval art used was actual period art, the rest being 40k fan art or fantasy concept art by very talented people! Did you need a source for any particular one?
@@dystopianchimp The opening art caught my attention. Also enjoyed the housing diagrams. I've been enjoying this series. Helps put things into perspective. As for Malak? A Blacksmith's son. Said blacksmith being a layperson, unaugmented and trained only in the ways of keeping the simple things the local communities needs repaired rather than the flickering holovid, or the communications gear. Malak himself got selected for proper induction because of his father's steadfast work. He even got to help build the pyre to burn heretics when it was his village's turn for exicutions. A good childhood, better than most. It was that sort of honest upbringing that kept him going when everything went all... warpy. He had a brother that was a psycher. Not one of incredible power, but not weak as such goes. He loved his brother, andh is brother loved their family. That is perhaps the only reason he was able to hold on til the ships took him away. Dark Heresy is the gift that keeps on giving. Because imagine the country mouse mechanicus asparant stuck with a pair of grumpy guard vets, and a... TOO enthusiastic administratum clerk solvign crimes and sticking their noses where they don't belong.
Feudal worlds are probably the best place to live in the Imperium. Technological planets like our Earth inevitably devolve into disgustingly overfilled hive worlds. But working out in nature? Under an alien star? That's a luxury most hivers can only dream of.
Feudal Worlds kind of remind me of the scene in Dragonball Z when Goku meets King Kai and asks about why his planet is so small, for him to reply with "To the enlightened mind, even the smallest world holds wonders without end. I occupy myself charting the heavens, counting the blades of grass, seeing how far I can pee."
My head canon is that most feudal worlds were intentionally settled by specific ethnic groups that sought to isolate themselves from the wider human empire during the dark age of technology for various reasons kinda of similar to the Amish.
Sorry mate - had a look for the artist but its a bit of a mystery... though the one from 21:37 is a piece by Stefan Ristic: www.artstation.com/storykillinger
@@dystopianchimpthanks! I think I’m gonna try and use those arts as reference images to kitbash a feudal guard regiment to fill out points in my Knights army
Their original purpose was very much to support new planetary colonies through both production and protection. Yet in 40k, I struggle to find details about the uses of Knights "off-duty" or when they are not deployed - but to me it stands to reason they would return to their original function if their world required it and the nobility arent too proud to do so
@@dystopianchimp on one hand it makes logistical sense but since princes are the only ones able to pilot them i doubt they would be doing merely peasant work in their eyes, on the other hand they could not care or have certain knights for labour, maybe its a planet to planet thing
When the biggest event of the year is your village being selected to host the yearly holy pyres and it's the children's job to help gather wood to put beneath the heretics feet as you gather 'round to sing hymns to let these damned souls in their last moments know that even unto the end forgiveness is but a whisper away.
It’s supposed to be generalist my dude - hence “Average”…. also from 12:54 I plainly explain how it varies incredibly from world to world Anyway thanks for watching ❤️
You can see why Guilliman wanted to retire and farm.
imagine how quickly he could till a field bro
Dirt washes off easier than blood.
@@jooot_6850 He'd be Goku.
40k is the only universe where things are so bad that being a medieval serf is one of the better lives that an ordinary person can live.
Bro.
I currently feel like my life would improve by magnitudes if I was a medieval serf.
@@guyeswanson7958 shit gets better. Life is a series of highs and lows. I find comfort in religion, but I get it if that’s not your thing. What’s important is finding something bigger than yourself that you can aspire to. A god, an ideal, a group of friends. Just something to keep fighting for.
@@KarlPHorseHe’s probably right though. Peasants had it pretty good, not even joking.
There’s literally plenty of planets in 40K at a similar level of prosperity to modern Earth, which is to say fairly mid, but certainly not as bad as it could be.
Medieval serfs ( in real life ) had a much more comfortable life than people think. 1/3 of the year were feast days ( no work ), no work on Sundays, your workday stops at sundown, you don't get drafted ( in general, exceptions did exist ). Also, medieval houses definetly kept the elements out ( people nowadays are just too dumb and believe any tale they come across ).
I love the sci-fi mashup of medieval plate armor with trench warfare equipment. The look goes hard.
Also,
Any other Imperial citizen: “You had your own room growing up?!”
Yeah but it was tiny, we had to make all the furniture in the house ourselves…
“You had a HOUSE?!”
'We have to work sun up to sundown in the-'
'YOU CAN SEE THE SUN?!'
We have to work 14hours a day Working the fields / You guys get a break!?
"Candles weren't cheap, and electric torches were luxuries for the millers n'such. So when night fell it was jus' the voxscreen and moonlight for illumination."
"What's that?"
"You telling me you don't have voxscreen's on hiveworlds?"
Just more reason in my opinion to love the feudal worlds.
YOU CAN BREATHE NON-RECYCLED CANNED AIR!?!?!!
Feudal worlds and Fortresses worlds are my favorite in the Imperium
So there ARE nice things in 40k, I guess Girlyman wanting to farm in one of these worlds makes sense.
As maximus once said.
Dirt washes off easier than blood.
Eh, it's all fun and games until your realise that you are likely to share this feudal world with feral orks -and maybe even rodents of unusual size if you got sewers- _and just those._
As far fetched as this would seem, it is easy to forget how the world was during the turn of the 20th century. My great great grandfather’s family were immigrants to Canada, and farmed a remote plot of land throughout the World Wars, and despite hardship enduring their first winter, did not suffer The Great Depression. Besides the fantastical, there is historical truth to a simple existence’s hard work contributing to a relatively technologically advanced global conflict.
Bad weather is likely the biggest hazard to such a simple life; Too much rain, or not enough rain, can ruin an entire community.
Still, a harsh winter or drought is small potatoes compared to Orks, 'Nids, Necrons, Dark Eldar or the Warp.
Also worth noting is that armies basically evolved from farmer militias, since they were already physically fit and tough from working the fields all day, and could repurpose tools for war.
No wonder those worlds are often prime candidates for Astartes recruitment.
@@Kainlarsen I'm primarily referring to the reality that there existed a time in our history where nations were waging war with state-of-the-art technology on a global scale, but farmers were still valued enough to maintain their simple existences to help in the war effort and were fairly disconnected from the effects of warfare and severe economic issues.
Of course the big question is those "Civilized Worlds". (Which I interpret as basically just: There's utilities, the air is naturally breathable, and the population density is lower than the Kowloon Walled City).
Civilized worlds are extremely varied but they are basically a world that houses people with no particular industry or purpose. Most commonly they are societies that resemble modern ones, with people having jobs, hobbies, friends, relationships and homes. They can be anywhere from Renaissance to modern to future tech, and typically produce their own food and needs while the Imperium takes a small resource tithe and a large guard tithe
This is really about at good as you can have it in this grimmdark universe..
I wasnt expecting Shrek at the end im not going to lie.
That’s just the local village abhuman… Shrork
@@dystopianchimp An Ogryn that ambles in every now and again. Jolly fellow really. Emperor didn't see fit to give him any brains, but he's all heart.
No one expects the Shrekian Imposition!
Spoilers dude
Don’t talk about Shrek please
These videos are always great at providing valuable insight into Warhammer, absolutely lovely to listen to while playing some Total war.
Hope you’re playing bretonnia to really give it to those damn vermin peasants.
Thanks mate ❤️ Love to hear it
@@dystopianchimp you have mistake in this video. Space wolves take recruits from Fenris only ( recruits from other worlds mutate uncontrollably if they recieve space wolves gene seed.
Also in medeieval era sefs didn't work on Sundays, not Saturdays.
Finally, Peacehammer 40k.
WHAT!? NO GRIMDARK!? HERESY!!! 🤣
Interesting point about lingering colony ships. Here in the Northeastern USA, our colonial tech is mayyybe two hundred years old, not twenty-thousand.
Almost 400 years actually
@@mondaysinsanity8193yeah that us Aussies who are only 200 years old.
In the grim darkness of the far future... this is actually a pretty good deal.
Probably the best most of us could hope for. And that's okay.
Man, your content is on the same level as Luetin’s lore vids. I feel like I can just sit back and get immersed in the stories that you create. You’ve earned yourself a subscriber, please keep up the excellent work for the Holy God-Emperor! ⚔️
Thanks for the kind words mate ❤️ Welcome aboard!!! More vids on the way
if u like these you should also look up baldemort, the guy does tons of in theme lore reads.
A vox in the void is also top tier lore videos
Hive world: Life is pain. What is the point of living?
Feudal world: It ain't much but it's honest work.
Wouldnt that be an Agriworld?
@@BlueBD agri-world are hellholes, the planet is constantly used for all its worth (they have to import things to keep the soil from dying), the atmosphere is completely destroyed due to the sheer amount of chemicals and the unlucky bastards living in such a planet could be turned into servitors to work in the polluted farms.
honestly peasants had pretty chill lives overall.
sounds like a sweet deal.
But they probably don't have penicillin 😊
@@wynnnnnnn5227 I mean yeah Penicillin was discovered much later, but the reason people like the Middle Ages wasn’t because of the absence of something like modern medicine, things like technology and the sciences steadily advance over time anyways since they depend upon the obtaining, stockpiling and building upon knowledge and that happens In every society over time, this wasn’t an exception in the medieval period or even the Bronze Age.
People like the Middle Ages because of the things that were good about it: responsible governments with relatively little power that were still mostly accountable and duty bound, close knit communities of people, a healthy labor and work ethic that wasn’t abusive, harsh laws and punishments for crime but good public order as a result, people also like military ethics and honor codes as well as social expectations and norms that were maintained for the most part.
Basically people like the Middle Ages because of the good things about it we don’t have anymore not the bad things about it we still have such as corruption, demagogues, plagues, war, immorality, nepotism and so on, etc, etc, etc.
@@jonhstonk7998Middle Ages “responsible and limited government” lol
@@judsonbox9845 no monarch in the medieval period would have had a fraction of the power any “democratically elected leader” in the modern world wields.
@@jonhstonk7998 Kings had absolute power. They could make and enforce their own laws. They could take your land away from you and give it to a favorite. They could start wars themselves. They could set taxes as they wanted. All without checks and balances... apart from the church.
A mash up of feudal fantasy with low sci fi is such a niche genre that should be explored more imo
Let’s goo! Never enough Imperial knight lore videos
Just one question where did you get your info on that imperial knight still do labour in the time of knight well being called knights?
@@WilmerHilldén little bit of creative liberty inspired in part by Vengeful Spirit - my thinking is that a planetary governor's (absolute?) priority is ensuring that the tithe is met. On Feudal Worlds, this can be challenging due to technological / cultural limitations and factors like weather, droughts, famine, crop disease, big boy megafauna etc etc. If the Feudal World in question has access to Knight engine tech, and those very same Knights are not deployed, imo it stands to reason that the planetary governor would incentivise the barons to use their suits to support production and protect the population in producing the tithe by minimising the impact and threath of those factors. Anyway - thats just my line of thinkin
@user-yk5ki6fb4i they don't. .
This is heaven compared to the Hive planets
I am sure that knight worlds were amusement parks. "camalot in space." see the mechs jousting, see what medival times were like right before warp travel went down.
During the Dark Age of Technology, Knights were used to defend colonies against attacks from native wildlife and potential hostile aliens. Once arrived at the planet, colonies supplied with an STC would start constructing several for defense while they built up their new home. During the collapse and Old Night, those worlds became utterly cut off from the rest of humanity and thus relied on the Knight Houses to lead them and ensure their safety.
@@keulron2290 they had guns that retconed you out of existence.
They destroyed suns.
They got the orks to sign a peace treaty.
Explain why all the knight worlds are the exact same.
@@themalcontent100 Not all of them are though.
20 to 50m² for a house?
damn, even for irl standard it's not that bad in term of living space , let alone compared to hiveworld's hab-blocks
Depending on what's going on that also is effectivly a barn and storage.
'house' could also reffer to the entire plot of land given over for the family themselves in addition to the primary tructure as you'd want the outhouse to be FAR away from the actual structure, plus any other activities one doesn't want within the home area.
Manor lord moment. But also if it is a plot another family may also share it@@singletona082
What? 20m² is a room, not an house, 50m² are two rooms, not an house, an house is like 200m2
@@claudionunziante9347 well, it dépend which country you are and if city or countryside
But in France, in cities, and if you are lower budget, you generally, on a single income, can t afford more than a small appartment around 20 m² lol
@@claudionunziante9347 'an house' is wild
I think you should expand outside of JUST the "what life is like as a" format. If i can speak for everyone i think we love the narritive style making you feel as if youre in the world, not important detail left out. As well as most unimportant ones excluded. I hope to watch more man these are awesome!
So glad I found you’re channel ❤
your*
Good stuff. Many thanks.
Love your style of videos and storytelling. Keep it up!
Thanks mate - will do!
What!? No dark ending for the “the average day” section? No grim darknes?
Haha not today! Though maybe we just need to wait for night time on Verdant..
@@dystopianchimp The darkness comes when an ork Rokk lands, or the black sun rises, or dark elder corsairs make planet fall. Lots of things to turn a hard if not routine life into a living nightmare.
Though there is a lesson in the simple life of a country workhand being the one that sees the end of the day with the largest complaint being the chance of the local wildlife getting uppity causing tithes to the local baron to be more burdensom than it would be otherwise.
@@singletona082or a Tyranid spore containing a Lictor hits the ground...
24:59 Shrek and Donkey is now canon in 40k
honestly these worlds and their knights might be my favorite part of 40k, I've only started my knight house army but they are my favorite painting projects. I just wish there was more for them and their corrupted brothers in terms of books as I only know but haven't read yet kingmaker and assassinorum
Thanks 😊
If I may ask
What would an Imperial world that's basically like our world (21st century Earth) look like?
Assuming that hypothetical world has the same or similar technological advancement
They're called "civilized worlds", it depends.
@@n0n4me77 I see
Underrated channel!!!
As someone who had an admech goon from a feudal world (turned into a hellscape because in 40k we can't have nice things) in dark heresy campaign? Thank you I tended to be kinda nervous about backgrounding given 'techpriest from bumfuckistaan' feels a tad silly.
The work is still hard and long, but you get the air and sky above. So long as you can avoid being smack dab in the middle of a roaving warband of psychotic chaos worshippers/pirates/xenos/bugs/ultra devoute redemptionists or getting subjegated by a psycher with delusionsof grandure... it's all in all a not bad life.
Where's the video's art from? Looks pretty.
Nothing wrong with Feudal World background - massive respect for locking that in!!
Lots of the medieval art used was actual period art, the rest being 40k fan art or fantasy concept art by very talented people! Did you need a source for any particular one?
@@dystopianchimp The opening art caught my attention. Also enjoyed the housing diagrams.
I've been enjoying this series. Helps put things into perspective.
As for Malak? A Blacksmith's son. Said blacksmith being a layperson, unaugmented and trained only in the ways of keeping the simple things the local communities needs repaired rather than the flickering holovid, or the communications gear. Malak himself got selected for proper induction because of his father's steadfast work. He even got to help build the pyre to burn heretics when it was his village's turn for exicutions.
A good childhood, better than most. It was that sort of honest upbringing that kept him going when everything went all... warpy.
He had a brother that was a psycher. Not one of incredible power, but not weak as such goes. He loved his brother, andh is brother loved their family. That is perhaps the only reason he was able to hold on til the ships took him away.
Dark Heresy is the gift that keeps on giving.
Because imagine the country mouse mechanicus asparant stuck with a pair of grumpy guard vets, and a... TOO enthusiastic administratum clerk solvign crimes and sticking their noses where they don't belong.
Feudal worlds are probably the best place to live in the Imperium. Technological planets like our Earth inevitably devolve into disgustingly overfilled hive worlds. But working out in nature? Under an alien star? That's a luxury most hivers can only dream of.
This actually sounds outright pleasant
These are fun, 40k has a lot more potential
Besides space mark es
I thought there was only 1 pleasure world category.
fucking SHREK at the end of the video, LMAO!!!!
Feudal Worlds kind of remind me of the scene in Dragonball Z when Goku meets King Kai and asks about why his planet is so small, for him to reply with
"To the enlightened mind, even the smallest world holds wonders without end. I occupy myself charting the heavens, counting the blades of grass, seeing how far I can pee."
Why tf did not youtube show me this video on my feed?!? I love your vids.
Haha glad you liked it! Thanks for watching
@@dystopianchimp your wh40k videos have intresting perspectives that i feel like i cannot find anywhere else. You are the goat!
great video!
Great video👍
Sounds nice
We need a 40k farming simulator
This sounds like a mix of skyrim and fallout.
Mi lord, it is almost harvesting season
My thanks Gort - let us walk the fields together
Ork spotted at 24:59 , alert the baron!
My head canon is that most feudal worlds were intentionally settled by specific ethnic groups that sought to isolate themselves from the wider human empire during the dark age of technology for various reasons kinda of similar to the Amish.
#Before the fire nation came
looks like a paradise compare to the hiveworlds
Can you do an analysis on the martyr skulls?
Can confirm its on the list! Ever since I saw the hypnotic vid I've been keen
Shrek at the end was a silly detail
Rusty autometa eh?? Don't let any admech see it ;)
Honey? That costs extra
Where is the thumbnail art from
20:25 where is this from? Imperial Guard gear with a breastplate and sallet goes so ludicrously hard
Sorry mate - had a look for the artist but its a bit of a mystery... though the one from 21:37 is a piece by Stefan Ristic: www.artstation.com/storykillinger
@@dystopianchimpthanks! I think I’m gonna try and use those arts as reference images to kitbash a feudal guard regiment to fill out points in my Knights army
Wait so knights are still used for chopping trees? Or do they only guard labourers?
Their original purpose was very much to support new planetary colonies through both production and protection. Yet in 40k, I struggle to find details about the uses of Knights "off-duty" or when they are not deployed - but to me it stands to reason they would return to their original function if their world required it and the nobility arent too proud to do so
@@dystopianchimp on one hand it makes logistical sense but since princes are the only ones able to pilot them i doubt they would be doing merely peasant work in their eyes, on the other hand they could not care or have certain knights for labour, maybe its a planet to planet thing
@@elgringofeo9348 yep very true - would 100% depend on the planet / nobility
Only 7k views in 2 weeks. Shame on you youtube
*wait a minute* "Gort the Serf"???
YOU WATCH THY LIEGE'S LIVES TOO?
Bro if being a medieval villager is the one good thing in the 40K Universe, then humanity is truly cooked.
not that bad in the grand scheme
When the biggest event of the year is your village being selected to host the yearly holy pyres and it's the children's job to help gather wood to put beneath the heretics feet as you gather 'round to sing hymns to let these damned souls in their last moments know that even unto the end forgiveness is but a whisper away.
This just makes me wanna become Amish
14:56 he just said the inperiam isnt fully fascist,
fuedal worlds care about people,then the tax.
2 or 11 primearch planet?...
Post more...
Keep your eyes peeled this weekend...
Lore my dude? So incredibly fucking generalist... Your making it come off as if the majority of feudal worlds are just Bohemian middle ages
It’s supposed to be generalist my dude - hence “Average”…. also from 12:54 I plainly explain how it varies incredibly from world to world
Anyway thanks for watching ❤️
It’s so refreshing to hear that not every imperial planet in the 40K universe is an absolute hellish nightmare to live on
2:08 that's not stretching that's a carcass being broken into pieces