101 USELESS FACTS About Warhammer 40k
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"Sororitas do not take vows of celibacy."
So you're saying that I've got a chance
read "cain's last stand" book. in it one sister of battle character is having a sexual relationship with a dude and cain found out about it. he also mention that it is 100% ok for sisters to do it just most dont because of reasons.
@@s2mp4 The emperor is the long exalted wafiu.
I might have to pay a visit then
And he said these were useless facts.
Not with that grammar, you don't
You're*
Edit: good boy
"Bjorn and Dante are the oldest serving space marines."
Thats some mad disrespect for Dante by showing a picture of Tycho instead
and also Tycho is dead
Also Dante and Bjorn aren’t nearly the same age, Bjorn is 10,000 years old while Dante is 1,500 years old. Dante is the Oldest Normal Space Marine, and Bjorn is the Oldest Dreadnaught.
"there are orks that fight hordes of khorne until dead and then are revived to fight again"
Ah yes, good old Tuska the "Daemon-Killa", the happiest ork alive.
That's the most important fact
and also the most badass ork for chopping off balls of a daemon prince :D
"Told ya gitz i knew where da best fightin' waz!!"
- Tuska Daemon Killa, charging right through the Eye of f*cking Terror.
@@AurelionSass Cadian imperial guards looking with a mix of bewilderment, fury and begrudging respect at the ork fleet that somehow bypased their defenses to go INSIDE the Eye of Terror.
Also that ork heaven is right in front of khrone doors
A decorated Imperial Guard regiment was lost in battle, but the record of thier destruction was accidently buried in the Administratum. Subsequently they were posthumously sentenced to death after they failed to report to thier next war zone.
honestly surprised this isnt more common
That holy hand grenade one convinced me that the whole universe makes 0 sense and orks are just honest about it
I can only see that as a win. :D
"If I think it makes sense, then it does make sense".
Sly marbo also has several facts based on his exploits. My favorite being that he once threw a grenade that killed 5 orks, then that grenade exploded.
i have so many questions lol
One time orks invaded an imperial planet. On of the orks thought there was no atmosphere so he couldnt breath. When he told his mates they started spreading it through the waagh. When enough them believed it, the atmosphere dissapeared and everything on the planet died.
Oops
Every time Celestine falls in battle she must climb an increasing pile of her bones and reach a crying child at the top in order to be resurrected
Is tis real? i genuenly don't know
Blood angels and necrons once fought together to fend off a tyranid invasion, afterwards they agreed to a truce cause they were tired and dante found it distastful to kill someone they just fought beside
"THE NECRONS WERE TIRED? THE BLOOD ANGELS FOUND SOMETHING DISTASTEFUL? I'D LIKE TO LAUGH MORE, BUT THAT MIGHT BREAK MY FRAGILE FUNNY BONE."
@@Rawmel i feel this is a reference to a book or something?
@@drsombrero It's a TTS reference, specifically from the necron episode
@@Rawmel Ah okay.
The Iron Snakes, a chapter who flagrantly disregards the Codex Astartes and takes pride in it, is an Ultramarines successor chapter
I still fucking love the thing with the Adeptus Mechanicus not turning off the Ironstriders
I fucking lost my shit when he mentioned that one lol
@@StretchReality The ones that aren't kept on treadmills are let loose into corrals to run around and when they're needed they have be caught with a lasso. I kid you not.
@@alexvaraderey Man I fuckin love 40k
Ferrus Manus (Primarch of the Iron hands) is latin for Iron hand.
Additionaly his hands were covered in living metal giving him Iron Hands.
The real question is: Does this make him part Necron?
Also Adeptus custodies roughly translates to obtained watchers from Latin.
Corpus Corax literally means crow crow
BONUS about #68 (Arkhan land), in the book Belisaurius Cawl: The Great Work, Cawl has a reminiscent memory of Arkhan shouting about how they were meant to be called "Land's raiders! LAND'S"
Quite liked reading that bit in the book got a solid chuckle out of it
Ah yes, the famous Arkhan Land, along with Johnny Predator, Jeffrey Las, Sebastian Bolt, Nathaniel Stub, and Jimmy Space
GW nicked his name from C.S.Lewis - Archenland is a country to the south of Narnia
-Eldar DNA is triple helixed.
-Tyranid gaunts don't have stomachs and cannot actually eat.
-The psykers used as navigators on imperial ships have a third eye that kills anyone who looks directly into it.
-Dwarves and skaven both existed in 40k.
-Nurgle keeps the eldar goddess of healing as a prisoner in his mansion.
-Nurgle lives in a mansion.
-Imperial knights predate the Imperium.
-Ahriman has a biological brother who is also a space marine.
-The Illuminati exist in 40k.
-Imperial church doctrine is based on the writings of Lorgar.
-Early editions of 40k had a third player act as a dungeon master.
-In second edition, a single space marine cost 30 points while a guardsman cost 10.
-Commissar Yarrick's mechanical eye is a functioning lasgun. He is also over 500 years old.
-Genestealers were originally written as a separate species from Tyranids.
-The dark eldar went from 1998 to 2010 without getting a new codex.
-Chaos Obliterators bleed, sweat, and poop ammunition for their weapons.
-In rouge trader (essentially first edition) the ultramarines were a traitor chapter, tyranids had prisoner camps, Leman Russ was not a primarch, and necrons were referred to as chaos androids.
the genestealer thing always confuses me because werent there genestealers on the moon at one point? but then this was way before tyranids were even around
@Frank Rauen yes
fun fact, among Trazyn the Infinites collection of random shit is a perfect clone of the Primarch Fulgrim.
A loyal clone at that.
So trazyn is basically brainiac?
@@Mephiles343 If brainiac was half insane and just wanted to fill a museum with weird shit and didn't care about galactice conquest
He also has a fucking Krork somehow
Sup, I'm the guy that told Matt about the Promethium thing being 140,000x times more potent than gasoline. You see, in the Caiphus Cain Novel "Caves of Ice", he's gotta blow up a bunch of Necrons. So he drowns them in 8,000,000 Liters of Promethium before blowing it up. A techpriest - or some other technophile dude - says that the explosive force was in the range giga-tonnes. Plural. Know how much energy at least giga-tonnes gives off, and compare that gasoline, gives you a difference of 140,000x.
Because you know... 40k doesn't understand how math works.
*Promethium chugging intensifies*
Promethium is actually a blanket term used to describe any combustable fuel in the Imperium. There's no telling what that stuff might've been.
@@alecfair779 so many different *flavours* 👁👅👁
Maybe there was some combustible Necron tech in the cave?
@@elricdotah it was one of the necron tombs. The only thing of note in it was a teleporter. Itself I don’t think was an armory.
When opposing tyranid hive fleets meet on a planet, they defeat the indigenous population together, then fight each other with what ever forces they have left on the planet at the time. The winner gets all the biomass on the planet, and picks up whatever generic traits the loosing hive fleet might have gained on their travels
Fact: the thousand sons are thinking so far ahead of everyone they will literally bury themselves and wait to pop out when the time is right
Thousand Sons popping up the same time as the Necrons cause they buried themselves on a tomb world: "Fancy meeting you here."
I love the description of the risen rubricae stratagem, such a shame that ahead thinking does not protect me of my stupidity on the field
Just as planned
Since the Rubric Marines of the Thousand Sons no longer have physical bodys, they cannot creat new Hellbrutes on their own.
So instead they lure other Legionnaires into their Ranks with promises of great Psychic power only to trick them and torture them,
to turn into Hellbrutes for them, in a process even more painfull than the already horrible normal Hellbrute transformation.
Sounds like one *hell* of a show! 🤣
I got a useless fact, Rylanor a loyalist dreadnought of the Emporer's Children survived the virus bombing of the Istvaan III drop site massacre, waited like ~8,000 years or so for his Primarch to respond to his SOS, and rejected Fulgrim so hard that it turned 3 Thousand Son sorcerers loyal and permanently wounded Fulgrim's pride.
Seeing as the story of Rylanor brings me immense happiness I don’t see it as useless
@@joshranger8541 I mean, Imperial Knights previously being farm equipment also brings me happiness and yet it was up there.
@@philosophos4893 Understandable in that case
that's not useless at all, because pride and other emotions are what makes fulgrim powerful. he's permanently weakened a daemon prince.
@@ultrafaroecunt6014 I mean, unless when they finally release Fulgrim as a model one of his abilities is literally "Rylanor's justice" or something like that that makes Fulgrim weaker, I honestly doubt it will matter in the grand scheme of things.
Nemesor Zandrekh the Necron once invited Kor’Sarro Khan to a banquet along with some other people
Man that´s hilarious, i did not know about this, where did that happen?
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🎩👌
💀
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It was very awkward.
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Nemesor Zandrekh is by far my favorite character in 40k lore. Trazyn the Infinite is right behind him tho lol
Trazyn once captured an entire hive fleet, only to release it because he didnt have enough badges to train it.
Farsight’s sword transfers the life force of it’s victims and adds them to his own.
ultramarine's blue, is not actually ultramarine... it's cobalt blue... i am very disappointed that this fact was not mentioned.
Mine are, new one's with a turquoise undercoat to make the armor brighter.
This is totally not useless but educational, so shouldn't have been mentioned.
It used to be but the gw colours, in general, have gone darker to match the grimdark theme. Battle reports used to look so much more vibrant
Not gonna lie some of these facts are actually pretty interesting-
Sororitas can smash
Guilliman has what is essential a stone body pillow of his brother ?
Next Video: Insane Shit famous Space Marines Did.
Nathaniel Garro, the Holiest space marine, once told a man that he would eat his brain if he didn't tell him what he wanted to know, while cracking the man's skull open.
Edit:The guy lived.
The old set of rules for Creed allowed him to inflitrate any kind of unit onto the battlefield, including a Baneblade
Thous creating a meme for millenias to come
CREEEEEEEEEED
fact: my friend who introduced me to 40k has never beaten me in a game of 40k
Bet he regrets that everyday
What armies do you both play
@@hurb3222 he plays necrons and i play Dark Eldar
@@thepun3721 he must be really bad; I can't imagine losing to present-day DEldar
@@Headywon he gets too locked into a strategy, once i figure it out, its over for him, problem is his strategies never take into account there are 2 people on the battlefield, i havent played him since the new necron release but i can imagine ill probly beat him if i did
Ku gath plague father was once a nurgling until he fell into nurgles worst concoction yet and he turned into a great unclean one
Fact: Plenty of Terra's animal races are extremely rare in the 41st Milenium, and Trazyn the infinite is said to have:
A brown bear
A flock of ducks
Two tigers
A lion cub
A pack of dire wolves
A panda
And a pond of Koi.
Edit: Dire, not fire lol
@The Gentle Duck *sad Salamander noises*
random necron warrior: Lord Trazyn, Our approach has been halted! Guilliman of the Imperium of man is--- *gets disintegrated*
*Cuts to Trazyn with a smoking hotshot laspistol but instead of looking where he's aiming he's watching some ducks in a little habitat, absolutely astounded*
One time a group of guardsmen were fighting off a tide of Orks. Eventually, they ran out of ammo. Before they get destroyed, one of them has the genius idea to point is empty gun and yell, “BANG!” An Ork falls dead. The others join in, and after a while of mowing down Orks, it stops working. As the Orks close in, the guardsmen hear them chanting, “I’m a tank, I’m a tank, I’m a tank...”
Orks ladies and gentlemen
It can't be cannon
@@shawnli9775 But it can be tank.
@@dafroakie9984 bruh.
Fun Fact: Fulgrims real soul is still trapped in a painting on board of his old flagship and his body is controlled by an unnamed demon of Slaanesh, since Fulgrim ask him for the strengh to execute his Brother Ferus upon Istvaan V.
The only one knowing that the current EC-Primarch is just a demon in Fulgrims body is Horus, who was cool with his brother beeing replaced by a demon.
Reflection shattered retconned this.
Here is another bonus Dark Angels Fact/Useless Fact:
According to Luther, the Lion had such a beautiful singing voice it could bring a man to tears
There are things in the imperium, chaos, and hive fleet so rare and so terrifying that the tau empire do not believe exist and insist is just fear propegandha.
Surprised it took 37 points to reach Oliensis tbh
One time the Admech fought off an entire hive fleet planetary invasion by just going underground and only sending remote controlled machines to fight, starving the tyrranids completely with almost zero casualties.
What do you mean zero casualties? Many machine spirits bravely gave their lives for that victory! They're not just some disposable weapon like guardsmen.
@@Phoenix2215 Remote controlled machines shouldn't have a machine spirit in them, do they?
@@elricdotah Boltguns and Lasrifles are said to house machine spirits, so yes they absolutely would.
Every time a new player starts warhammer, a new hair grows on Matts moustache. But only on the sides.
Me at parties: "so, did you kn- "
*people start leaving*
Angron once showed compassion and care for one of his flagships crew members.
The World Eaters were once known for their Brotherhood and biggest ethnic diversity amongst the Legions.
The Chaptermaster of the Warhounds, now known as World Eaters, was killed by his Primarch.
The World Eaters despise Angron so much, that they want to spit on his grave, when he finally dies.
No way you fit 101 facts in 8 mins
I stand corrected
A fact: Some custodes go out to find prominent individuals of potential importance and protect them until they fulfill whatever the custodes believes them capable of fullfiling.
Wait a minute, the shokk attack gun literally just teleports grots lol I was wondering why the mek is loading them in the model. I'm glad I know this now.
They don't always just teleport inside the armor, sometimes they teleport *inside* 👍
The only item in a Death Korps of Krieg's med-kit is a shovel.
The Commissars in the Death Korps of Krieg aren't there to prevent desertion or cowardice, but to prevent the guardsmen from breaking formation to charge the enemy without being ordered to.
Then What’s the shovel for?
@@matthatter5099 Bonk and bury™️ (patent pending)
"A Custodian Captain-General called Kitten once had a secret romance with Commander Shadowsun."
NOT CANON
@@philosophos4893 Lies,Deceptions
Fun T'au fact!
T'au have hooves, not feet. While many imperial fetishists will be saddened by this news, many others may be intrigued.
The creator of the space marines was named Amar Astarte. she later went pretty much insane and destroyed nearly the entire stock of the original geneseed
Fact: a guardsman stood up to horus before he promptly died
not just any old guardman
Tyranids dont have guns. They just have smaller tyranids that can throw up real good fused to their bodies
Fun Fact: That's 1 Psyker sacrificed every 86 seconds *on good days*
Unfun fact, that is less than the US government is sacrificing to the economy daily.
The US gov't has Psykers? 😱
Fact 16: Thuska Demonkilla.
During the naval battles previous to the siege of Cadia, he just flew past all the Chaos and Imperal ships, completly ignoring them, to enter the Eye of Terror. He wanted to fight stronger Enemies and stranded in Khornes Realm. After massacaring thousands of demons, he and his boiz eventualy died. Khorne got a Chainaxe-Boner from their battle and decided to revive Thuska and his boiz to fight more demons. This continued over and over again.
Tru 40k Fact:
There is a chapter of space marines that intentionally gets possessed by daemons and then exorcise those demons from them. This is mandatory for all marines of this chapter. (They're called the exorcists, BTW)
Ghaz isn't name after the Maggie. The creators confirmed this. It's just what fans came up with.
Her parents named her after Thrakka. Its a fact, ask any lawyer
@@ThatWildcard hahah
You never know with Alpharius. For all we know, he could be both alive and dead.
The best moment I know is in the Book "Alpha Legion" where the real Alpharius tells an agent that he send one of his sons to celebrate Horus promotion to Warmaster in his name and none of his fellow Primarchs could tell the diffrence. They all thought Alpharius was there.
I call it the "Schrödinger Alpharius theory"
@@swordbrethrenmordred1230 Pfft, the "real" Alpharius, impossible!
Because *I* am the real Alpharius!
@@Headywon I am Alpharius!
@@swordbrethrenmordred1230 im sure big e noticed but didnt care
The entirety of hive fleet leviathan is the tyranid consciousness tongue
Not just leviathan every Hive fleet is just the tip of the Ice berg. The galaxy is truly fucked
@@KonradCurves correct, but the other hive fleets that we have seen enter the galaxy make up the lower jaw, possibly like teeth, still means we haven’t even seen the bigger beasts yet
2:58 is that an inspector clouseau from the pink panther reference
Obviously. I mean, Obiwan and Sherlock are references too.
@@elricdotah References to what? Never heard of this "Obiwan" fella.
4:01 but alpharius can't be dead, because everyone is alpharius. Except alpharius. He's actually Omegon.
6:32 what a badass little space gremlin bug.
the inquisition once had a base on a jungle world were they accidentally made genestealers that infect people by spores, this was then found by the tau that had human soldiers with them and discovered when all there men became genestealer hybrids
Skitarii Vanguards are horribly disfigured under their helmets due to radiation poisoning obtained from using their Radium powered rifles. They gots no teef under there
The Salamanders Gene-seed gives them a small amount of perceptible infrared vision. They call it "fire-sight" and it's not powerful enough to give them any real advantage in combat (their helmets already grant them multiple spectrum vision) but, they do weave a special alloy into their armor that is only perceptible to other sons of Vulkan.
TLDR; the Salamanders paint their armor with an invisible ink only other Salamanders can see and they all have pretty colors and patterns hidden in plain sight.
I think the "no wolves on Fenris" thing can be two things. As you said, devolved Astartes that didn't resist the Canis Helix. But in A Thousand Sons they seem to suggest they may be warp creatures of some kind, similar to the warp monsters of Prospero and the giant beasts of Caliban.
Imperial fists are the only space marines that can't spit acid, there is a space marine chapter that are so zealous that in battle they randomly combust with warp fire
Corax may have had a Soyuz Space capsule in his room.
Vespids talk using a range of frequencies three times larger than humans do. When Vespids encountered Tau for the first time they thought that Tau were just animals making incoherent noises.
Salamanders do not really have slower reflexes. Its just said because they always act with great patience.
that's called an excuse ;p
Thiccamanders
They actually do have slower reflex due to the extreme gravity of their home planet. On the other hand they are described as tougher and more resilient than other space marines.
The "imperial knights were originally farming equipment" is a weird meme since it's commonly parroted yet not at all backed up by lore. Knight suits were always meant as a defense system for colonists in the dark age of technology, and the pilots for the knight suits were specially selected due to the mind altering effects of the throne mechanicum. The closest thing I can find that even remotely mentions this is a throwaway line on the imperial knight 1d4chan article, which is not at all a valid source, and even then still refers to it as a case of military equipment being repurposed for farming/construction and not the other way around. The misconception has spread to other 40k vehicles, like the leman russ, which people say was originally a tractor, despite a lack of any source, and it seems to originate from the rhino, which in the DaoT was classed as an exploration and defense vehicle, so even then it's not really different from it's current role as an APC.
Leman Russ looks like older ww1 tanks which were designed from tractors so maybe that’s where it started?
yeah i saw this spouted on this channel afew times.
it litrally says in their own lore that these worlds survived because these knights protected them. they were sent as soldiers in the golden age. they were ssentially golden age armies that due to no support or knowledge became as rare as it is today.
Wait a sec, The skull of elder Nikola relic for the AdMech HQ is Tesla's skull!?!?!?!?
Possibly. Seems pretty old if it is
“They don’t want to turn it off because they don’t if it will turn back on” fucking lost it at that
sums up the mechanicus pretty well actually
Where's your dragon god now???
belisarius cawl managed to make modifications on his brain by removing it from his skull and putting it back in with no further help from anyone else.
-Horus heresy series book 49: Wolfsbane
I’m not surprised. He’s a genius and could probably do it with the equipment on his body I.e servo skulls and extra arms
@@matthatter5099 Thats kinda how he did it
Fun fact: While Khorne is often described as hating magic, cults devoted to him curate blood sorcerers (Source: Blood Pact by Dan Abnett) Edit: These are called specifically Gore Mages
Badass
Another fun fact: Korn is the name of a german alcoholic beverage, while Khorne is the correct way to write the name of the blood god. ;P
@@elricdotah lol fair enough. Korn would also be acceptable for a nu metal band
Another fact a lot of new people don't know, the real name of "terminator armour " is tactical dreadnought armour, while a Space Marine is called a terminator, hence the nickname.
The only useless fact I have is of all the primarch clones that have been made so far only Fulgrim was successful
Fun fact: one time a group of ork kommandos defeated a heavily defended Tau docking bay in orbit by using one looted ship and requesting permission to dock and refuel, claiming that they were fleeing from “foul orks”. The Tau bought the lie and the entire docking station got blown up from the inside due to a reactor chain reaction.
Dark Eldars splinter weapons actually shoot shards of a highly neurotoxic crystal... might be linked to fact 75
You can't keep doing this, you are going to put OneMindSyndicate out of business!
A few fun facts:
-Salamanders only have coal black skin and glowing red eyes because of a gene mutation. It's an extreme reaction to the rare minerals within Nocturne itself.
-Tau only live 40-50 years but because of his sword, Farsight has lived over 3 centuries. He vanished for most of those years and only returned to save Vior'los and the Enclave Worlds from Tyranid invasion. He had to recover his battlesuit from the Farsight Museum.
-The 9th Legion were thought to be so unstable that Malcador himself named them the Revenant Legion (because of their brutality, blood-lust and tendency to eat dead friends and foes). They were eventually sanctioned by Dorn and broken into small warbands, only to be drawn back as a single legion when they were united with Sanguinius.
-Grey Knights have their original names psychically removed from their memories upon recruitment (so their true names remain unknown). The names they receive upon elevation to the brotherhood are all drawn from the true names of daemons.
-The Ultramarines are the 13th Legion. The Legio 13th Gemina was one of Caesar's legions and the one with whom he crossed the Rubicon, starting the civil war, and ultimately overthrowing the Roman Republic.
- Eldar ghost weapons can only be wielded by wraith constructs as they contain spirit stones from the Crone Worlds occupied by spirits too malicious to enter the Infinity Circuit. Their will is powerful enough to overcome and consume the spirits of the living, claiming their body for their own.
Iron Snakes recruits never actually take up the role of a scout. Instead they work as servants of the chapter (basically what serfs/thralls do) . If a squad takes losses and requires replacement then these recruits have a punching match with the members of the squad (s) that require new members and whoever makes a good impression is picked as instant battle brother while the rest keep on cleaning the toilets.
They also are the only chapter I know of who's description of their training quarters sounds like a martial arts dojo.
Rat servitors exist and in the first edition of 40k Zoats were Tyranid diplomats
Prospero and Caliban are named after characters from _The Tempest_ by William Shakespeare, namely the wizard/wise man Prospero and his conversation partner Caliban which is a beast hiding its identity. With Prospero being the homeworld of Magnus, who was tricked by the 'beast' similar to Prospero and Caliban having a Chaotic entity bound to its core and its surface was crawling with _actual_ beasts this is pretty apt. What is also apt is that the Dark Angels are from Caliban and they are -also- -beasts- -hiding- -a- -dark- -secret- ONE HUNDRED PERCENT LOYAL AND ALWAYS HAVE BEEN!
Konrad had a place to meditate in his palace in Tsagualsa called the screaming gallery where the floor and walls were covered by the skin and faces of still living humans mantained by machines
3:56 If I had a nickel for every different pronunciation of the God of Honks' name, I could afford a Titan
Commissar yarrick once killed enough squigs on a space hulk with one arm and one eye to build a ladder, only to be thrown in ork prison, then stage a prison revolt, then be put on a ship by orks because they wanted to fight him more
101 useless Facts. First fact: mind blown
There is a Imperial fist that is shorter than the average space marine, he got so swoll in the gym that his armor wouldn’t fit him
In fact, his armor had to be refitted three times until ultimately he was ordered to stop getting bigger.
The smartest Ogryn on record was Nork Deddog, he could spell his first name and count to 4
Ogryns are canonically afraid of the dark.
Lagun power packs can be recharged with any direct source of electricity, UV light or heat, this includes leaving them out in the sun or throwing them into a fire.
Tourism is a thriving industry on Terra, entire ships of religious pilgrims come to visit the emperors palace. between the decades long queues, the strict screening process, the crush of fellow pilgrims, the excitement of the crowd the toxic air and the fact that approaching the palace can literally reduce normal humans to dust, no one has ever completed the pilgrimage and lived.
The admech once pointed a radio telescope at a distant galaxy, all they heard was orks.
Useless fact: Ratlings exist
I can totally imagine a Knight having a harvester for hands.
As always the biggest question is...why? Why would you make a harvesting machine with legs? Legs are really good for uneven terrain. Crops are sowed on a prepared ground. Legs are really good for mountainous regions or exploration or if you need an all terrain vehicle...like for war.
Fact: Lucius and Fabius Bile shoved a torture device up Fulgrim’s Rectum to try and purge the daemon from his body, but Fulgrim was in control the whole time and after hours of butt torture, he got bored and left.
Source Material: The Reflection Crack’d.
note to self use more shokk attack guns
#80, WHICH CHAPTER! i must know so i can make my space marines after them and equip them all with flamers and meltas.
Flame Falcons
I think I might be the flame falcons/Phoenix brethren (rumored to be the same chapter) but there could be another chapter that also has that gene-flaw
Sadly the flame falcons were deemed mutants and were exterminated by the inquisition if I remember correctly
I mean if you want to run Flamers and Meltas on Marines you could just run Salamanders
Flame Falcons. I wish they were popular enough to get colors at least, they seem cool as fuck to me but they don't get any attention and are a sidelines chapter at best
Please don't turn this channel into OneMindSyndicate
Andy Chambers confirmed that the name of Ghazghkull was created during a role playing game he was part of back in the mid 80's that he stuck with until they released Rogue Trader.
Constantine Valdor had 932 names before Horus's siege of Terra
Fun fact for you Magikarp.
New Deathwatch Space Marines during Deathwatch orientation are strapped down to a chair with a VR goggles and a tactile feedback ...thing and then they are forced to watch snuff films of Space Marines in their final last moments against Xenos, so they get to watch their cousins die and feel their cousins die.
6:24 I think there's some great irony here with simple farm tools being reserved for royalty, it just shows how far humanity fell
since orkz believe in purple orkz that means they exist but there are no records of them cause they are the sneakiest
Harlequin Death Jester's skeletal armor is literally made from the remains of the troupe's previous Death Jester
Ya makes sense why he hates necrons they fuck with time lmao
Guilliman can never remember exactly what his father, The God Emperor of Mankind, looks like.
2:20 pog
4:07 👍
Magnus soul split into hundreds of different shards each having a will and desire for knowledge that can even end up fighting himself...