In these fantasies of yours Ferris is naked right? I don't know that these late night fantasies of yours are telling us very much about your feelings towards Warhammer. I think they're more telling us about your feelings towards incredibly jacked giant naked dudes. But uh Yeah to each his own I guess lol
The IH are very different from the other legions ,specifically do to their pragmatism and connections to the mechanicum and mars. It’s a very interesting rabbit hole to get lost down. Part of me believes they were killed off because living manus and the iron hands alive would be too much for not only Horus but the authors as well.
Ferrus Manus is my favorite primarch. Everything from his ambition for strength, to his value of defeats, and finding purpose in how he was intended to be. I have always loved strong characters in history, myth, and fiction, and I have always wanted to improve myself because of how weak I was growing up. Most 40k fans don’t give the Iron General much credit, probably because they don’t want to research him, but I have seen somewhat of a resurgence in the recognition of the Xth primarch and it warms my heart.
The fact dude created weapons from his hands,,weapons that made other Primarchs look in Awe spoke of how powerful this guy was. Him and the Lion were always my favorite primarchs. Hey Imperial, I had a favor, do you think you can cover The Kronous Expanse or some of the Orcs who are Nutural like the Freebooters?
his hands can only do that because they are coated in necron skin. do you even read lore my guy? im not trying to be insulting, im just tired of people mis remembering everything about shit i like. feels like invasion of the body snatchers, the delusion of a culture from within, etc. what makes ferrous so great is the kind of person he is, not his feats or the circumstances he lived under, the feats are enabled by the man, not the other way around.
Possibly the most bad-ass back story... I mean, this man was like a real life living Mythical Hercules... He just walked about his world letting things know how he was dominant...Hercules, Brock Samson (The ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA MALE!!!), A Greco-Roman Emperor( He understood the necessity of war), Hanzo Hattori (Weapon Craftsman), and Nickola Tesla (Tech Genius) all rolled into one dude...
Yes , too me he was just as industrious as Petrabo. There’s a reason chaos didn’t take any chances and killed him when given the opportunity… manus is a bad mofo.
Love the fact he was difficult to get on with....but the Primarchs still loved and respected him. The fact he and Fulgrim were the best of brothers is telling for both... shame how it ended
Can we just clarify he is phyiscally the most arguably next to vulcan. The most powerful primach by far is sanguinius and this is confirmed in the latest books no doubt. Horus at the end doesnt count as he is as close to a god as you get.
Remember that time when Ferrus was seeing Vulkan fight and he was like "Yeah, I don't want to mess with this guy" Ferrus wasn't the strongest, but he was for the most part one of the smartest. Only the love for Fulgrim was his undoing.
Really nice video and I agree with he was among the strongest but not the most level headed, but I think I’m going to se if there isn’t something I have not read about him and his sons, really like the one where they come to the rescue of a planet under siege from the grandfathers minions that comes from somewhere deep inside the planet, and it has a classic grim dark side 😱 hopefully I can find something I haven’t read in the thousands of books about the warhammer universe
I think it would be deeply satisfying if the necron technology leading to his mutated arms has in fact kept his body alive this whole time and he's literally reenacting the headless horseman on a galactic scale in the eye of terror.
I still don't understand how he could have his head cut off. Both of his arms were capable of blocking swords, so a wide sweep against his head would be almost impossible not to block. Stabbed, sure, but a sweep? Inconceivable.
Book: Fulgrim. Spoiler….. Long story short. Fulgrim was using 2 different weapons during the fight, one was a daemonic blade of slaanesh, which imbued him with strength that surprised him and Ferrus. Fulgrim was losing up until that point of the fight. It also cut through Ferrus’s armor with ease, so even if he could block with his arms it would have most likely sliced through.
Fulgrim had a greater demon in his sword than also held him defeated the burning god of a craft world, and he was not good at controlling his rage, and Fulgrim was not strong but a dangerous killer nevertheless, ready deadly even though not among the strongest of them
So did they change the lore about Ferrus’s skull? I thought that the traitors had his skull? Didn’t Fulgrim gift it to Horus after the battle on Istavan?
How long will it take the Iron Hands, to initiate reanimation protocals on the pieces of Ferrus they have. Its clear his body was fuzed with the necro-dermis, when he killed the C'tan snake thing. GW has an easy way to bring him back. I could see the IH finding out about this, an installing Ferrus into a dreadnaught esq, *improved* body.
How does one get the idea to pronounce Guillaume as Gilliman??? It's french and pronounced Gheohm for the English speaking world. Even I as a German know that
@@phillipcorrie1503 True. Interestingly I find most sites naming him Roboute Guillaume, some though write him as Gilliman. Which sounds rediculous and wrong even for a fantasy name. At least if you're familiar with more than one language and know a bit of everything.
@@MrGunBunny13 Also true, that is my conflict with french since second grade when we first had french. 25 years later it's less hate, more complete lack of understanding after loosely studying some languages on earth.
"Let's make our coolest and most marketable unique Space Marine chapter the rarest". Iron Hands Primarch is a massive "what not to do with an on-going military sim game" example.
While I admire his bravery, the fact of the matter is, had Ferrus heeded the Eldar's warning, he could very well have averted the Heresy and saved the Imperium from the decay that is eating away at it. In seeing what Corax has become and from his words regarding the _true_ nature of the Primarchs, I wonder exactly what Ferrus could have become had he eventually shed his mortal form and become what he, like his brothers, was meant to be. For clarification, Corvus Corax has become a being of living shadow ravens. Exposure to the eldritch powers of the Warp has allowed him to become what others call, "The Emperor's Justice made manifest". Put less poetically, he has grown substantially more powerful and retaining his loyalty to the Emperor and to the ideals he upheld, Corax has begun hunting down and killing the members of the Word Bearers legion and is working towards freeing their slaves. According to Lorgar, he is no daemon, not like the Traitor Primarchs, who as I have said in other comments on other videos, I suspect, have become corrupted parodies of what they were meant to become. And Ferrus? Well, I believe that with enough time, he would likely become something like and yet unalike the Necrons: A being of living metal, able to rip apart the strongest opponents with his bare hands, nearly invulnerable, tireless and indefatigable.
I know, I know, W40K shouldn't be any more scientifically realistic than D&D. But part of me still hopes that one day 40K will at least pay attention to physics at least as much as "My Little Pony's" do.
@@charged710 Yes, yes they can. If the Astra millitorum can have quasi realistic ammo counts and such related things. The Space Marines can at least have a belt for ammo.
The Ferrus Manus story has constant call backs to the Medusa story, and where does the Medusa head ends up? On a shield. Now we have the Lion back with the Emperor Shield... I'm just saying
To be strong doesn’t mean you can’t lose your head, he was very strong, Fulgrim was among the weakest but a dangerous killer with a sword like several of his Sons who are not strong but still deadly killers
Imagine if an infant primarch landed on today USA, he would have grown up to be a huge tech company CEO 100% better than Steve Job or Bill Gates. But I guess we aren't smart nor bold enough to narrate such a story.
Yeah. Vulkan was flipping tanks by hand in the dropsite massacre. I mean really, the guy would hold back during duels with his brothers or he’d pulverize them.
Out of Al the primarchs he was many things, but not the strongest. He was: most boring, most useless, least intelligent, had the worst legion. So in reality. He was the biggest loser of them all.
The fact that Horus himself said if he had Ferris on his side it wouldn't have even been a war says much about how they all thought of him.
Ferrus Mans's Day Off was my favorite movie growing up.
Same.
Thanks for the laugh.
Honestly, this is my favorite Primarch. It's such a shame that he and the Iron Hands First Captain died so early in the civil war.
Ya, I was pretty let down how they did his 1st Capt as well.
Vulkan is my favorite primarch 💪
@@pauliooo8927 Vulkan lives!
There are late nights, when I fantasize about Ferrus Manus still being a living loyalist.
In these fantasies of yours Ferris is naked right? I don't know that these late night fantasies of yours are telling us very much about your feelings towards Warhammer. I think they're more telling us about your feelings towards incredibly jacked giant naked dudes. But uh Yeah to each his own I guess lol
Gayyyyy
I was just thinking, damn i wish i knew more about Ferrus Manus and you literally dropped this right away, I love you.
The IH are very different from the other legions ,specifically do to their pragmatism and connections to the mechanicum and mars. It’s a very interesting rabbit hole to get lost down. Part of me believes they were killed off because living manus and the iron hands alive would be too much for not only Horus but the authors as well.
Ferrus Manus is my favorite primarch. Everything from his ambition for strength, to his value of defeats, and finding purpose in how he was intended to be. I have always loved strong characters in history, myth, and fiction, and I have always wanted to improve myself because of how weak I was growing up. Most 40k fans don’t give the Iron General much credit, probably because they don’t want to research him, but I have seen somewhat of a resurgence in the recognition of the Xth primarch and it warms my heart.
Ferrus will return...
The fact dude created weapons from his hands,,weapons that made other Primarchs look in Awe spoke of how powerful this guy was. Him and the Lion were always my favorite primarchs. Hey Imperial, I had a favor, do you think you can cover The Kronous Expanse or some of the Orcs who are Nutural like the Freebooters?
Well said
his hands can only do that because they are coated in necron skin. do you even read lore my guy? im not trying to be insulting, im just tired of people mis remembering everything about shit i like. feels like invasion of the body snatchers, the delusion of a culture from within, etc. what makes ferrous so great is the kind of person he is, not his feats or the circumstances he lived under, the feats are enabled by the man, not the other way around.
@@AGripOBabys I'm not even sure what you're getting at you sound angry. Relax
@@jakeen229 necron skin dude, hands! Dirt under the nails!
I like him cos he a robot beep boop :3
That thumbnail artwork is a whole level of dope
Possibly the most bad-ass back story... I mean, this man was like a real life living Mythical Hercules... He just walked about his world letting things know how he was dominant...Hercules, Brock Samson (The ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA MALE!!!), A Greco-Roman Emperor( He understood the necessity of war), Hanzo Hattori (Weapon Craftsman), and Nickola Tesla (Tech Genius) all rolled into one dude...
Yes , too me he was just as industrious as Petrabo. There’s a reason chaos didn’t take any chances and killed him when given the opportunity… manus is a bad mofo.
Love the fact he was difficult to get on with....but the Primarchs still loved and respected him.
The fact he and Fulgrim were the best of brothers is telling for both... shame how it ended
Finally a just has been done with Ferrus an not just some stupid time fill with head jokes that fall flat and lame.
Thank u this was great
Can we just clarify he is phyiscally the most arguably next to vulcan. The most powerful primach by far is sanguinius and this is confirmed in the latest books no doubt. Horus at the end doesnt count as he is as close to a god as you get.
He’s got metal hands Imagine the punch of his strength
Well done, brother.
The Strongest of Them All, but got his ass kicked by beau Fulgrim.
Remember that time when Ferrus was seeing Vulkan fight and he was like "Yeah, I don't want to mess with this guy"
Ferrus wasn't the strongest, but he was for the most part one of the smartest. Only the love for Fulgrim was his undoing.
Fell for that Phoenussy
Lol no, he just complemented that Vulkan fights with fire and rage, where did you get that from.
This has to be every tragedy a son faces when losing a father. He was def one of the best. But hard headed for sure
the ferrus/fulgrim art in this is mad at times 😂
Really nice video and I agree with he was among the strongest but not the most level headed, but I think I’m going to se if there isn’t something I have not read about him and his sons, really like the one where they come to the rescue of a planet under siege from the grandfathers minions that comes from somewhere deep inside the planet, and it has a classic grim dark side 😱 hopefully I can find something I haven’t read in the thousands of books about the warhammer universe
Is it alright to ask what sources and books you used to make this vid? This made me actually interested in Manus and the iron Hands.
When everyone learned of the heresy, Ferrus Mannus absolutely lost his head.
I think it would be deeply satisfying if the necron technology leading to his mutated arms has in fact kept his body alive this whole time and he's literally reenacting the headless horseman on a galactic scale in the eye of terror.
Ferrus Manus tem uma história muito triste.
What the hell did you just call me?
Very sad 😔
Now I call bull shit hacks on how he died
30:54 this thing got me good
That Phoenussy got the Iron Hand growing an Iron Third Leg
I still don't understand how he could have his head cut off. Both of his arms were capable of blocking swords, so a wide sweep against his head would be almost impossible not to block. Stabbed, sure, but a sweep? Inconceivable.
Book: Fulgrim. Spoiler….. Long story short. Fulgrim was using 2 different weapons during the fight, one was a daemonic blade of slaanesh, which imbued him with strength that surprised him and Ferrus. Fulgrim was losing up until that point of the fight. It also cut through Ferrus’s armor with ease, so even if he could block with his arms it would have most likely sliced through.
Inconceivable... you keep using that word...
@@joshuacartermusicI’m not sure you know what it mean 🤺
@@joshuacartermusic inconceivably believable...
Fulgrim had a greater demon in his sword than also held him defeated the burning god of a craft world, and he was not good at controlling his rage, and Fulgrim was not strong but a dangerous killer nevertheless, ready deadly even though not among the strongest of them
30:50 care to elaborate on this picture ?
He was the strongest but now he is way over his head
Jajaja
He was strong but not balanced in anger
He was such a fantastic leader he just.....lost his head.
So did they change the lore about Ferrus’s skull? I thought that the traitors had his skull? Didn’t Fulgrim gift it to Horus after the battle on Istavan?
Horus had his head
How long will it take the Iron Hands, to initiate reanimation protocals on the pieces of Ferrus they have. Its clear his body was fuzed with the necro-dermis, when he killed the C'tan snake thing. GW has an easy way to bring him back. I could see the IH finding out about this, an installing Ferrus into a dreadnaught esq, *improved* body.
Fulgrim or Ferrus. Can't see the Iron hands doing anything for Fulgrim except eternal torture.
@@franconnorton7087 fixed, thx
30:46 oh no~
I don’t think I’ve ever left you a comment I just want you to know I’ve been really enjoying your work. Keep it up man!! For the EMPEROR 👐🏻👐🏻👐🏻
Let's not get a head of ourselves now.
Didn’t help him get ahead in life though
1000kmh winds. the strongest winds on earth get up to 300kmh in tornados.
Sucks they killed him off so early.
With or without his head?
Well ferrus manus was rather slow and he seems to need to get a head now
Eternal friendship my ass.
They leaned too much into the machine. No sympathy for heretics.
Ironically they lacked iron.
Iron within.
Yo Voldemort is this ur channel? I'm here from Distractible
- Kshitij
More like the deadest of them all.
The Ultramarines would be the best and Roboute Guilliman is a magnanimous primarch who cares for humans.
Fulgrim is not as strong but a dangerous killer.
30:44 looking a little.....
How does one get the idea to pronounce Guillaume as Gilliman??? It's french and pronounced Gheohm for the English speaking world. Even I as a German know that
If the French don't want me to pronounce the letters then they shouldn't have put them there
because its spelled Roboute Guilliman
Because it was written by the English. And you know full well that the English will not pronounce French linguistics just for spite.
@@phillipcorrie1503 True. Interestingly I find most sites naming him Roboute Guillaume, some though write him as Gilliman. Which sounds rediculous and wrong even for a fantasy name. At least if you're familiar with more than one language and know a bit of everything.
@@MrGunBunny13 Also true, that is my conflict with french since second grade when we first had french. 25 years later it's less hate, more complete lack of understanding after loosely studying some languages on earth.
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I like Ferrus and i think the iron hands at their peak was the strongest legion but Vulkan is the strongest primarch
He’s the strongest physically due to black smithing infact there kinda hard to rank strongest weakest
42:05 is.... is he using a giant pipe wrench?
Do my boi Dorn
18 primarchs in the showers of Terra and Ferrus is choking the shit out of them. GOOD.
Third. I'd argue that horus and the lion were probably some of the most gifted strategists.
I would argue catachan and fenris are worse
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"Let's make our coolest and most marketable unique Space Marine chapter the rarest".
Iron Hands Primarch is a massive "what not to do with an on-going military sim game" example.
Perfection > Strength
While I admire his bravery, the fact of the matter is, had Ferrus heeded the Eldar's warning, he could very well have averted the Heresy and saved the Imperium from the decay that is eating away at it.
In seeing what Corax has become and from his words regarding the _true_ nature of the Primarchs, I wonder exactly what Ferrus could have become had he eventually shed his mortal form and become what he, like his brothers, was meant to be.
For clarification, Corvus Corax has become a being of living shadow ravens. Exposure to the eldritch powers of the Warp has allowed him to become what others call, "The Emperor's Justice made manifest".
Put less poetically, he has grown substantially more powerful and retaining his loyalty to the Emperor and to the ideals he upheld, Corax has begun hunting down and killing the members of the Word Bearers legion and is working towards freeing their slaves.
According to Lorgar, he is no daemon, not like the Traitor Primarchs, who as I have said in other comments on other videos, I suspect, have become corrupted parodies of what they were meant to become.
And Ferrus? Well, I believe that with enough time, he would likely become something like and yet unalike the Necrons: A being of living metal, able to rip apart the strongest opponents with his bare hands, nearly invulnerable, tireless and indefatigable.
I know, I know, W40K shouldn't be any more scientifically realistic than D&D. But part of me still hopes that one day 40K will at least pay attention to physics at least as much as "My Little Pony's" do.
I don't think it would be possible would it
@@charged710 Yes, yes they can. If the Astra millitorum can have quasi realistic ammo counts and such related things. The Space Marines can at least have a belt for ammo.
@@channingdeadnight the numbers never add up my friend, luetin has done a recent video on it
The Ferrus Manus story has constant call backs to the Medusa story, and where does the Medusa head ends up? On a shield. Now we have the Lion back with the Emperor Shield... I'm just saying
I thought it ended up in a sack
@@justinokraski3796 At first yeah, because the petrifying gaze worked even if Medusa was dead. Then it was put on Athena's shield.
Can Ferrus Lift 8 tons with his arms, I think not. Mephiston can.
Weakest, died first and never coming back.
The first confirmed to die, the strongest? What a joke.
To be strong doesn’t mean you can’t lose your head, he was very strong, Fulgrim was among the weakest but a dangerous killer with a sword like several of his Sons who are not strong but still deadly killers
Imagine if an infant primarch landed on today USA, he would have grown up to be a huge tech company CEO 100% better than Steve Job or Bill Gates. But I guess we aren't smart nor bold enough to narrate such a story.
Got the 13th like.
First
Pretty sure Fulgrim was stronger 💪💪.
Fulgrim was a cvnt
Quicker, not stronger. Often speed beats strength.
I think Vulkan will have something to say about that
Yeah. Vulkan was flipping tanks by hand in the dropsite massacre. I mean really, the guy would hold back during duels with his brothers or he’d pulverize them.
Yeah right, strongest my ass
Ferrus got rekt by Fulgrim. Doesnt seem strong to me in the grand hierarchy of things.
Out of Al the primarchs he was many things, but not the strongest. He was: most boring, most useless, least intelligent, had the worst legion. So in reality. He was the biggest loser of them all.
I came here after i saw the alpharius video