ORK DAKKA!? | 40K Emperor Text-to-Speech Reaction Episode 19
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- I'm RaveSpecter and we are watching If the Emperor had a Text-to-Speech Device - Episode 19: Warp Grumbling. Such good TTS for our 40K emperor. Share any reaction video ideas you have in the comments. I'm RaveSpecter, a VTuber on RUclips and Twitch. :D
Never played anything Warhammer or Warhammer 40K and this might change that haha
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Yes! Watch the Q&A! If you want to know when there will be enough dakka, you must!
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Whoever said to skip it is a heretic.
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Yes do the Q&A
The Q&A's are one of the funniest sections to be honest. So many in-jokes, disappointment in what humanity has become by the emperor, and finally, a question about how much Dakka is enough
Whoever said to skip the Q&A is a fucking Heretic.
That shit's hilarious!
Indeed it is important to watch.
A heretic of the highest degree. He's lucky the Imperium doesn't exist irl... yet.
The Orangutan is a Jokaero. A super intelligent race that create super advanced matching from practically nothing. You give them a paper clip and they’ll make a plasma cannon. They make orks look like noobs when crafting things and inquisitors have enlisted some Jokaeros into their ranks from time to time.
The dude that keeps insulting Big E in the chat is definitely just Tzeentch in disguise.
Lmao!
40k technically just has 1 continuity. It's just that everything is supposedly told from unreliable in-universe narrators (thus authors can ignore older lore or change it). So conflicts in continuity just stem from characters disagreeing. A TTS plotline about the Starchild (you haven't gotten there yet) is one such bit of lore.
Basically X believes Y, but Character A believes B. Both Y and B can't be true if they were fact, but thankfully they're not fact but opinions.
In universe when Roboute Guilliman woke up 10,000 years later from a near mortal wound. He found dozens of versions of what happened to him, just on his homeworld alone... and none were true. His history had been that distorted... and the same is true of everything we've heard.
Essentially 40k is a giant Greek styled myth with countless retellings of the same story that inspired it. Think how the Iliad and Odyssey are the most famous versions of the myth... but they were tells from 400 years after the events. That purposefully retold the story in a way believers in gods and atheists back then could enjoy.
Heck if you read Caphius Cain, it's the characters retelling his life's story, with his girlfriend, and an Inquisitor annotating what he wrote as him just being very modest and he's actually the total legend we believe him to be, not the secret coward he's saying he is. Which makes those books absolutely comedic gold. So do you believe him, or her, or all the people who built the Legends about his heroism. Remember, on top of this, all the characters could be right and wrong too. It's not a binary thing.
And yes, TTS, does have short about Caphius Cain, which absolutely highlights how crazy his story is. So Don't skip that random episode.
Isha is the Eldar God of Life and Healing. Most of the Eldar's pantheon was consumed by Slaanesh with their birth, but a few escaped. Isha was "saved" from Slaanesh by Nurgle, who keeps Isha in his plague garden, feeding her his latest concoctions, just for her to heal so he can do it all over again...forever.
Summation of Isha
Isha is an Eldar Goddess, specifically of life, fertility, and nature and all that garbage. She is also very prominent with healing and can recover from everything. When Slaneesh was born, majority of Eldar gods were also getting devoured but when Never Went to Rehab tried to nab her soul, Nurgle swooped in and saved Isha. Nurgle proclaims it was out of love, for he loves Isha, but he is also obsessed and fascinated by her. So now Isha is stuck in a cage and used as a test bed for all of Nurgle's plague experiments because she'll suffer from the plague and then bounce right back to full health like nothing ever happened every time.
Sounds like a kinky dynamic
Isha is kinda swell in that she sometimes whispers to mortal-kind cures to those same experiments too.
One thing to remember about the Chaos Gods: They are not literally those fundamental aspects they represent, so change won't cease to exist if Tzeentch die for example. They are simply the strongest and smartest Warp creatures that eat those specific emotions. Because of that, they obviously want to make more food they can eat, such as Tzeentch wanting more change to happen.
I'm pretty sure the Orangutan is a reference the great satire novel writer, Sir Terry Pratchett, known for his 'Discworld' novels.
One of the famous characters was The Librarian of the College of Magic, who was turned into an Orangutan in a majical accident and doesn't want to go back to being human.
Or in his words, "Ook."
But definitely DON'T call him a 'Monkey'.
The fact slanessh was created proves that well she was not necessary for her concept to exist. She just feeds of it
The other three didn’t exist till the war in heaven, life already existed
Warp entities once born existed always, eg in newer lore Slanesshi demons fought the old ones during the War in Heaven when Slanessh was born during the end of the Age of Technology
A better example is the Demon Samus who was implied to be born by the murder of Lokken but was first introduced during Horus Rising and was killed off earlier in the siege of Terra (also it's implied to be a demon of the Dark King who hasn't even been born yet).
Tldr the Warp is confusing by design and retcons/ unreliable narrators don't help in that matter.
Why would they tell you to skip the QnA? Do they just hate fun?
27:20 That story is about Skarbrand, he was Khorne's greatest bloosthirster who made two axes out of two other bloodthristers that he beat in a 1v1000. Until he tried to stab Khorne in the back because of Tzeentch so Khorne bitchsmaked the personality out of him so he only feels never-ending hate and anger. We'll meet him later on in the series.
I regards to the whole: Gods good or bad thing, it's not incorrect per say, but its so oversimplified so as to be practically meaningless.
Truly explaining it would take forever, and I've never seen anyone make a truly adequate video on the matter, but to make it as simple as I realistically can:
Before the gods grew to be what they are now, they were just a few of the countries teny tiny little warp spirits swimming around in the warp. Think: magical equipment of a single cell organism.
They grew by feeding off of emotions and later on other spirits. The reason the concepts arround those emotions exist is because when they grew and began to influence us, we have motivations and form philosophies around how we feel about things.
Anger is anger to Khorne. Good or evil doesn't matter, just the amount does. The reason they're so evil is because they always want more, and regardless of why you're angry, how you frame it, or how righteous your fury is, you will reach a breaking point and loose your mind.
Anger isn't evil, but no human feeling 300% the amount of anger a human brain was meant to process will remain sane. They will devolve into a raging huricane of hyperagression.
I’d recommend watching the Q&A, most of the shorts are pretty good
Do the Q&A. The Emperor, demands it!
If I had been in chat I would have been furious to hear they skipped the Q&A. Absolutely should do it as well Rave.
Isha us the Eldar goddess of life and fertility I believe, and one of the only two Aeldar gods still alive, along with Cegorath. When Slanesh was born and he/she/it consumed all the other Aeldar gods, Nurgul 'saved' Isha by capturing her before Slanesh could consume her as well. Originally meant as just a prisoner to test his plagues on, he's grown actually fond of her in a sort of reverse Stockholm Syndrome. According to the Aeldar, Isha willingly and even happily suffers this because she gives over the cures to these diseases to the galaxy.
Malal I believe was once a 5th Chaos god who has since been Retconned into non-existence.
As a Persona fan... eh. It isnt a one to one, there are some similarities between the Collective Unconciousness (another name for Mementos, the TV World in Persona 4, etc.) and the Warp but i wouldnt call it a one for one. That said, the hilarious thing is that depending on how you interpret some things that occur in the Persona games (and the whole of the Shin Megamei Tensei series) if The Collective Unconcious is essentially the warp, then some Japanese High Schoolers are more powerful than the Emperor himself as they have defeated and in some cases killed, Chaos god like entities. I'm not joking, Joker probably WOULD kill Big E.
As to the Emperor becoming a 5th Chaos god... well the final books of the Horus Herecy just came out. Yeah, turning the Emperor into the 5th Chaos God was the plan of Chaos. The Emperor was about to become the "Dark King"
The Emperor being put on the Throne is actually to keep him alive to stop that from happening.
Now the Emperor did stop himself from becoming the Dark King, but in theory either he could still become it, or someone could become it... such as Abbadon (Horus's Chaos Space Marine son).
Anyways The Emperor's soul as you know from TTS is fragmented. The bit on the Golden Throne is what could become the Dark King. The main bit not in his body is the Starchild (a plotline TTS will bring up as it long predates the Horus Herecy books). It seems the Emperor's plan A in 40k, not TTS, is to let the Starchild grow in power until it can merge back into his body (obviously he has lots of plan Bs too). Thus stopping the Dark King, as the Starchild will cancel out him falling. But hypothetically they just might become two different beings instead also if the Emperor's plan doesn't work. If the Emperor's body becomes the Dark King, well essentially his birth as a Chaos God will be even more powerful than Slaanesh's birth.
The bucket said "Geneseed Container".
Yes and no on the 40k multiverse. Here's the skinny:
There is a saying amongst those who study 40k lore: "Nothing is true, everything is canon". What that means is that every piece of 40k lore, even those seemingly in direct contradiction with each other, are in fact part of canonicity in 40k. How is this possible? Simple: the Warp. Time has no meaning in the Warp, and with most space travel using it and the Warp frequently intruding on physical reality it means that sequence of events and causality are WAAAAAAAY out of whack, just as a baseline. Thus, cause and effect are already tenuous at best. Additionally, "casual time travel" is very much a real thing: ships entering the Warp routinely exit in either the future or the past, meaning that vessels can technically arrive before leaving. Further, since the Warp is timeless it means it technically is both ever-changing and completely static at the same time. If, for example, the Eldar were to find a way to destroy Slaanesh it would result in Slaanesh having never existed to begin with... which means the Eldar would never have ceased their galaxy-wide debauchery, which means Slaanesh gets created anyway -- you see the problem.
So yes, 40k has a multiverse... which all TECHNICALLY takes place inside the same universe... which is TECHNICALLY separate timelines, but also TECHNICALLY overlaps and doubles back on itself in one gigantic mess of cause and effect. Simply put, 40k is a multiverse unto itself. Best not to think too deeply about it...
And, fun fact: the Warp -- the very same Warp, it's worth mentioning -- also exists in Age of Sigmar and classic Warhammer, connecting all three settings. From the perspective of the Warp, all three universes take place simultaneously and simply operate under slightly different limitations.
Do the Q&A. Its hilarious.
Also to answer your question "How do you pray to a man" ...Just look at obsessive fans for ANY celebrity. Thats your answer.
There was a little mix up in the chat, but it kinda goes like this:
Warhammer 40k and Warhammer Fantasy are two separate universes.
40k is a Far future variation of Our World, where as Fantasy is a full on Fantasy setting of its own.
While Games Workshop was running Fantasy, they included rules to allow 40k units to be brought into Fantasy and Visa Versa. However, this _did_ present issues on the Fantasy side of things so was quickly abandoned.
So, how Age of Sigmar comes into things is this: Fantasy had this event known as the End Times, which, as the name suggests, was effectively the End of the World.
Age of Sigmar is the chronological _continuation_ of Warhammer Fantasy, but with brand new and far more original Worldbuilding.
I can only hypothesize, but I think a reason why they did the End Times was because, since they were beginning to enter the Public Eye, they were afraid of possible lawsuits (Especially since they straight stole a lot from Tolkien) so they retired the old setting.
The thing that sorta confirms this, in my mind, is that the Old World sets they released to try and appease Fantasy fans still has _massive_ differences from the original Warhammer Fantasy setting.
You should watch the Q&A! The Emperor finally answers if there will ever be enough Dakka!
One major mistake the series does make on the Chaos Gods is implying they are Primordial entities that embody things, when in truth they are psychic parasites that have grown so fat and large that they have become intelligent. They are not consciousnesses, but intelligent predators that know what they need to feed on and how to get more of it. And when you attribute that with the understanding that Chaos "doesn't have a fucking off switch" you begin to see the problem with infinite and unsatisfied gluttony.
It's only a mistake depending on what edition they came into the hobby. A lot has changed just in the last couple of years, let alone the decades this hobby has been around.
When I came in, the 2 missing primarchs were for your own personal chapters, either loyal or chaos.
Like TTS constantly shows, Magnus is always wrong.
I would say they are over expressed from the general sea of soul due to shit hole 40k is to point they became “born”, which is why while they do represent certain concepts, they are perversion of that concepts. That is why they are parasitic, they need the negative emotions to remain “sentient”.
@@paddywop918 Its actually been in far older editions, its just how people have interpreted it. The background books known as the "Liber Chaotica" released one after another in 2003 and 2004, twenty YEARS ago, explain this fact and how to create Gods via the Warp.
It has never really diverged, to be honest. Fans have tried to change it because the Imperium, as an Empire, has to be evil... right?
Time for wall of text from a lore nerd. :9
1:02 I think it is a diskworld reference or just one of the Jokaero that inquisitor Corteaz released earlier, who stole a hat and went undercover.
3:28 Isha is the eldar goddess of life and healing.
She was saved from Slaanes by Nurgle, who keeps her in a cage and uses her to test new diseases.
Sometimes she manages to send a cure to the mortal realms though.
3:55 Oh boy, that is Ooold lore.
Malal, is/was the chaos god of anarchy and terror, so insane and chaotic that he would target the followers of other chaos gods.
He was originally from the early days of warhammer fantasy and was actually mostly written out by the time they released 40k.
But even if GW wrote him out of the lore, he was fondly remembered by players.
In 3rd edition of 40k they brought him back as Malice, but have never really been more than a footnote in the more obscure parts of the lore.
5:50 I don't think there have ever been an alternate universe like that.
Even the two fantasy franchises are kind of connected via the warp.
Warhammer fantasy have the exact same chaos gods/demons and the books where full of little references to 40k,
Like art of what is clearly a chaos space marine, the old ones and a bunch of magic items that are clearly equipment from 40k
7:58 He did, the voicelines are clips from the dawn of war games, whose voice actors went full ham on their performances.
And it was glorious, so many memes
22:00 The bucket says "geneseed container"
25:23 It is somewhat deep lore, but lore none the less
Thank ya for the lore!
The Orangutan is what is known as a "jokaero" (created by the Old Ones iirc)
Isha is the Eldar's god of Medicine, Life and other nice things. She got kidnapped by Nurgle to test his medicine on.
The chaos gods are a direct reflection of the galaxy. Their positive aspects are what they would be in a peaceful, psychically stable galaxy.
Q&A shall be reviewed as the Emperor decrees
I would love a mini-series of people, going around with the Emperor’s approval, trying to convince the Imperium He’s not a good. Granted it’d stop almost immediately once it reaches the Sisters of Battle (battle mommies as I call them)
you should absolutely watch both q&A episodes as they come up, they are canon. the podcasts and voxlogs are too
7:32 shit enough to hold the entire fan community hostage to force one guy they didn't like to remove the word warhammer from his channel name, and also forbid all fan animations under threat of lawsuit which is what put tts in indefinite hiatus
If you're talking about Arch, that was very much deserved. He was blatantly racist in his videos.
@@Gustav_Kuriga no he isn't and sieg marxism is not a reliable source
@@Gustav_Kuriga if arch is a racist, prove it, name the video. oh you can't? imagine my shock. it's almost like a subteddit run by infiltrators isn't a reliable source
@@Gustav_Kuriga factually wrong
@@Skywolfhd20 Factually correct, Mr. Tardy.
The part about Games Workshop being "shit to the fans" is related to an event a couple-few years ago where they put out a flat ban on all fan animations. This caused a number of great works (Such as Astartes and the animations by Sodaz) to be taken down and killed TTS in its tracks.
25:28 To put it simply, emotions are like food that increases their powers. The more extreme the better; and since the Chaos Gods are little better than instinctual beasts that can talk, they just try to maximize their “food” by trying to create the most extreme emotions possible from every living thing. All these things existed before the Chaos Gods, too.
35:53 Yeah, that happens once or twice in the series. Probably just a slip-up in the editing process that put the wrong subtitles in place.
I don't know who told you to skip Q&A, but he deceived you very cruelly. 18.5 literally brings you to the events of episode 19
Space marines pray to emperor even though most of them don’t see him as a god, ancestor worship is a thing in our reality or bears. Only worshiping the god is a christian thing. And Beaver fever was a thing, so people can worship people.
Isha is the wife of nurgle but more in a kidnapping case and Stockholm Syndrome. Malaa was a minor chaos god of malice. GW is shit to the fans bc the creator of TTS had to stop from the threat of GW cease and desist. Though he’s protected by section in the copyright law where parodying is ok. The secant he steps out of line GW pounces. Also go back and watch q&a video it’s hilarious. The chaos gods were meant to be the combination but more recently the lore moves towards them being actually evil.
Personally, I see it as Bricky said. A khorne Berserker is never going to trick or lie to his opponent to stab him in the back. That berserker will charge at right at you, full blast. You will see him coming, and surely hear him coming.
But the thing with chaos is that there's just too much 'evil' in the Warp that it inevitably corrupts things into inhuman shapes and the like. It may start out as 'eh, it's fine' but eventually, it will pull you into the deep end of the pool where it's not as happy or fun.
That's why chaos is so insidious. It shows the good benefits at first and once it has its hooks in you... it drags you off the dark end of the Warp Pool against your will and corrupts you. That is why the only defense against chaos that works is to view heresy and chaos with contempt, or have no knowledge of it.
"Chaos claims the unwary or the incomplete. A true man may flinch away its embrace, if he is stalwart, and he girds his soul with the armour of contempt."
The Q/A is funny it'be neat
Isha is the eldar goddess of life, Nurgle is yandere for her, he has her locked up in his garden
twitch chat is dumb, watch the Q&A
Isha is Nurgle's BT Elf Wife.
3:30 Isha is an Eldar god, I forget what she’s the goddess of. She is currently being held by Nurgle who tests his new diseases out on her
I know it’s been mentioned before (by me) that the side episodes-including the Q&As-contain lore relevant information to both 40K and TTS. You are doing yourself a disservice by skipping those-both comedically and informatively.
If your Twitch Chat tells you to skip the TTS Podcasts in the future, they are intentionally trying to sabotage your TTS experience.
i want the QNA cause that shit is funny as hell
You definitely should watch the q&a
Malal is the Fifth Chaos God. The God of unbelief.
Who the heck said to skip the Q&A?! This heretic must be purged!
I still do recommend watching the QNA
Rave specter the emperor is the fifth chaos God he was supposed to be known as the dark king during the Horus heresy. Horace was influencing the war because he had the support of all the chaos gods to the point that time reality and space were being screwed up the emperor didn't believe he could defeat his son so he started to drink deeply of the War Gathering a lot of energy. And by in taking all this warp energy he would have emerged as the fifth chaos God the dark King. Similar to what the Eldar are going through Humanity would be Shackled to the dark King their souls would be tormented by the emperor for all of eternity. The dark King is a being of pure destruction chaos he would have been a monster upon the world of 40K. The dark King is the God of destruction complete destruction he will hate the chaos gods and seek their destruction he isn't like. Khorn where he just wants war and battle in honorable Glory the dark king would have just been annihilation. But that prophecy didn't come to pass because John grammaticus A friend of the emperor. Snap them out of it and told him to be human and that's why the emperor gave up the dark King prophecy and it's a major reason why the emperor hasn't come back because if he did return to flesh then the dark King prophecy would still be an effect is one of the reasons why the emperor is stopping people from trying to bring him back to life because he has a realm in chaos all the people that come back to life and are constantly rejuvenated by the emperor's hands all those Miracles that is the emperor's Godly chaos powers at work that's why the emperor is so Shackled to The Golden Throne is because it is the best chance so that he doesn't Ascend as a fifth chaos God he's trying to avoid the fate of the fifth chaos God in being the dark King if he can pass that role to someone else then yes the Emperor would return he would just have to deal with another chaos God but Humanity would be preserved
It'll take me the same lenght and time explaining Hololive lore as explaining 40k. _Condensed._ 😂
There's no official alterverse, but there IS an official crossverse CHARACTER.
His name is *Kaldor Draigo.*
However, there are TWO recognized fan-made alterverses:
The Dornian Heresy
The Robutian Heresy
Basically, it flips the traitors vs loyalists; with some deeming the latter superior story-wise, while the former superior in structure.
I've written a fanfic I named Noblesword 40k, but I never published it XD;;
*Bucket is 'Geneseed Container.' ಠ◡ಠ 🤢
Of fricking COURSE it's Kaldor FRICKING Draigo who's the crossover character.
please cover the qna, its greate
It's uploaded on the channel now actually :D.
Just uploaded it this morning
Fu too twitch, fu too
Nah, gw basically kneecapped the youtuber, cause gw sucks
For some reason when i heard 40KxPersona.
All i could think of was a word bearer summoning mara by doming himself with a bolter.
It just works.
The closest you will ever get to multiverse 'what if' scenarioes are prophetic visions some major characters have from time to time but no there isnt a multiverse.
17:30 Crazy how this became true recently.
GW hates the fans but loves their money. Also definitely a yes on Q&A.
there are some universes in the warhammer multiverse that are sorta chronolocially connected. but from what I know, it is only warhammer fantasy and age of sigmar that are connected. basically when warhammer fantasy "ended" with the end times, it caused the creation of the age of sigmar universe. but know that warhammer fantasy is getting revived. it may not be fully connected anymore or at least is now separate universes again.
12:55 yes. Hypothetically, eventually. However the eldar in 60 million years not only failed to reduce or eliminate them but made another. So in practice no.