Interrogated by a Death Guard warlord
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- An excerpt from "The Lords of Silence", by Chris Wraight. Warhammer 40,000.
Captain Dantine is an Imperial Guard officer that was taken prisoner during a raid, when the Death Guard warband attacked Dantine's Imperial station on Najan. This warband is called the Lords of Silence, led by Vorx, the former Siegemaster of the XIV Legion.
Dantine's voice created using ElevenLab's speech-to-speech conversion.
All the rest was recorded by me.
Ambience:
• Gothic Battleship ambi...
"How am I still alive?"
"Are you sure that you are?"
I'd go nuts too
It's another lesson to be had for him, what being alive means. To be mentally ready I would assume to be immortal/undead.
I can see that as being a huge mental aspect.
or maybe he's just a pox walker too insane to realize that
the warp is messed up@@Imagocorporation
And yet, it feels so much contemporary:
Someone shows you another way you can live, in which your imagination can come to the real world, compared to an ordinary world where normality is extremely horrifying and crushing
..only without giving your soul in exchange, hopefully
The line of the lesson too is amazing
@@ImagocorporationI see it in another way.
As a representation of what the death guard have become. They are no longer a part of reality, their very existence is a front to it. All laws of logic and reason are forlorn from them. They belong as much to the warp as thejr daemonic familiars. They are not human, they are not of this world.
You got the just right amount of spittle for the Death Guard. Sells the point that he is truly an ancient plague-ridden servant of the Grandfather but without making him incomprehensible.
The scariest part is that our protagonist willingly accepted a cup of water from a member of the Death Guard.
well tbh,if you are anywhere around close to the death guard unprotected,,
you've probably contracted something already,so a cup of water ain't gonna matter much lol
It was Fiji Water.
What's even more fucked is that he didn't even throwed it up meaning he's corrupted by the grandfather's "blessings"
@@reallyreallymacroscule the quotes should be around "corrupted" new friend :)
@@reallyreallymacroscule But I thought spewing bile and throwing up on things was an innate part of Papa Nurgle's blessing?
What surprises me most is how Vorx doesn't have any negative emotions towards the guardsman. Even loyal space marines often despise ordinary people, but he doesn't show even a drop of anger, contempt, or anything else. As if he even sympathizes with him in some way because of the miserability of the world he lives in.
Vorx comments that in the novel too, he sais he doesn't really care about anything, how he doesn't hate anyone. Loyalist marines too even. The only faction he does have any strong negative feelings for is Magnus's band of sorcerors because of the Nurgle-Tzeentch enmity.
Yeah when Dantine says he served for 15 years I expected the death guard to make some quip about how 15 years is only a blink of an eye for him.. Instead he comments that it's an achievement to be alive still after 15 years of service. I've always found it fascinating how welcoming and almost.. caring.. the death guard seem when they aren't tearing people's limbs off that is..
@@deepblue1846most of the Imperium is misguided, they cannot see the true nature, of death, life and the complete cycle. They are not to be hated, simply to be enlightened to the true god of life, Nurgle.
@@ContekarBold words for someone in exterminatus range
@@deepblue1846 Well, Nurgle's portfolion includes love, the familial sort, either between blood relatives or an adopted family or a band of brothers.
Now, sure, that love is twisted, as are most of the other good emotions the Chaos Gods embody, but it is what it is.
"Vorxx! you're heartless!"
Vorxx: "Someone in this room certainly is!"
The realization that Vorx is not only sane, but intelligent and, in a twisted way, compassionate, hits hard and only adds to the horror of Dantine's fate. Everything Vorx has done, from his dreadfully ancient and unknowable point of view, has been both rational and moral. The universe is just that twisted.
I mean, kind of. But that's the rationale for every Chaos Space Marine. The universe lets them get away with things, so they get to do whatever they want. They are obviously evil and irredeemable, contained by the thin veneer of a "rational" and/or "moral" code of their own devising. For whatever reason, many people romanticize the fact that any kind of code exists, but that doesn't mean Vorx or his ilk are therefore "compassionate". In Spear of the Emperor, Nar Kezar, formerly of the Star Scorpions, interrogates Anuradha in a similar way. She's brought in expecting to be tortured, and is surprised when she's not immediately tortured and killed (like all of her friends).
Other than literally having mutilated him, he spoke nicely to the captain, offered a bottle of water as the first thing he ever did, generally stayed within the geneva convention and treated the captain like a POW, well except for the fact that his beating heart was ripped out. Showed disappointment and sadness at the lack of intact military logistics and support. It was a ride.
Vorx is a servant to Grandfather Nurgle - they don’t delight in the same things as Slaanesh/other Gods and deamons. It’s kinda Nurgle’s thing where he genuinely loves his followers and teaches them to spread his “love” to all. There’s no need for suffering.
He's a follower of nurgle 🤷🏿♂️
Papa nurgle loves his boys
"how am I alive?"
"its called warp fuckery, get used to it."
'How am I alive?'
'Are you sure that you are, Captain?'
Oh hiya shrike, great game
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I love your voice for Vorx. He sounds like Gravemind, his intellect shines through his decayed voice and decrepit form. It’s always easy to forget they’re not mindless monsters, they’re still Astartes deep, and I mean DEEP down.
Are you talking about graveminds from Halo?
@@AlexanderRed-xo7nm yes
He sound like Ullyses from New Vegas
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"I am a monument to all your sins"
-Come into a cell for interogating a gardman.
-Give him something to drink.
-Ask a few questions revealing he got idea where he is.
-Casualy show the gardman's still beating heart.
-Refuse to elaborate further and leave him in the filth.
Man that some hardcore psychologycal interogation methods.
He'll be back, the implications of that are heavy, he came in once already.
This book was so under rated. The death guard are fascinating in their characterization, they have a sort of melancholy charisma about them. Perhaps the most corrupted legion, but also the most personable, albeit in a twisted way. Perfect voice for Vorx btw, easily the best rendition of a death guard voice I've ever heard. I'd pay good money to hear you do the whole book.
As would I. Just getting into 40k lore but this was unreal
It's easily in my top 5 of Warhammer novels. Each the supporting characters feels fleshed out - the twist of the final battle - the "whodunnit" of sabotaging the ship, all wonderfully pulls together in the crescendo of the last chapters. Rooting for the "bad guys" is heaping amounts of fun. Wright does a good job of explaining the esoteric motivations for Vorx and the Lords also - it awards those who have a greater understanding of the WH40K universe, but isn't unapproachable by the neophyte.
What’s the book?
@@taipos1175 "the lords of silence" by Chris Wraight
Lords Of Silence is *so damn good*. I loved every foul, disgusting moment of it.
Reminds me of a line from a Ciaphas Cain novel, where he’s warning a bunch of Commissariat trainees about chaos cultists. Telling them that the lucky ones get ignored by their Gods and spend their lives meddling in Imperial power structures and being a mild nuisance. One of the students then asks him what happens to the unlucky ones. Cain just tells him those are the ones whose gods DO take an interest.
"We are all on a spectrum" said the Vorx, as he ADHDed all over Dantine's face
Said Vorx, still pacing and acquiring the third new hobby this week
😂😂😂😂
"We are all on a spectrum" said Vorx, slipping into a large pink dress. "Gender is not what you think. We demonstrate it with our bodies." "Vorx says while stuffing the breasts of his dress with a pair large squirming maggots.
"You are a 'normal', while I am severely autistic."
@@imstupid880 translated back into tardspeak that is "FUCKING NORMIE, REEEEEEEEEEEEEEE"
Vorx has a very interesting relationship with the naval officer in this book. It’s this weird mix of a genuine interest in educating somebody in theology in the way a real world, priest, or chaplain might be, mixed with this underlying menace, and understanding that there is no choice in whether or not you get to learn the lesson. The lesson is coming to your house as we speak.
Holy fucking shit dude I would PAY for some Iron Hands content from you man. That was absolutely fucking phenomenal.
Any specific excerpts you'd want to see?
@@burialgoods honestly just like a short quotes compilation would be fucking amazing. But if there were any particular scene I’d have in mind, it would either be the interrogation of Moses Trurak from the Horus Heresy Primarchs: Ferrus Manus novel, or maybe Shadrak Meduson’s speech to the Iron Council in the novel Old Earth, where Vulkan destroyed the golem they had constructed from remnants of Ferrus Manus.
@@burialgoods or even better, Arven Rauth of Clan Raukaan’s duel with the reincarnated Julius Kaesoron in Wrath of Iron by Chris Wraight.
@maltheri9833 I did. Because the Iron Hands are cool as all hell
@@burialgoods there's a really good one about an Iron Hands fighting a daemonette and it trying to get a rise out of him by taunting him about the death of Ferrus Manus. Great passage.
"I still am, of a kind." The death guard being one of the most down to earth legion out there is one of the reason I have them as my army.
Getting captured by chaos is a horrific fate
And dying might not even be a possibility
Perhaps one can get used to it after a while, after all with the lack of death you have all the time you could ever need to get used to it
@@TommieTheCommieAnd then you get captured by the Dark Eldar to experience almost endlessly changing torment with not even death being an escape; after which you to then get your mind wiped to experience it anew, forever.
I don’t know who’s worse to be captured by, Death guard or night lords. Although emperors children are probably the worst out of all of them
I didnt read the book but I assume the chaos warlord does plan to recruit the veteran. Much better fate than being captured by dark eldar where they will literally resurrect you to torture again.
Night lords are iffy. On one hand you have Puritans like talos who despise unnecessary torture and cruelty. If you are useful and willing to serve there's a place for you
On the other hand plenty of night lords are sociopaths and torturers
dude, holy fuck, i buy a whole audiobook of you narrating The Lords of Silence book. Your tone for Vorx is genuinely so good it would be a perfect fit for any other plague marine.
I love this version of vorx’s voice way more than the audiobooks version. The audiobook has all the deathguard speak in this ridiculous garbled accent. I like the voice sounding more like a diseased vox emitter where your not sure if the two are even separate anymore.
100% what I was going for. According to the book, his helmet and head had melded into each other. I imagined you'd hear his normal voice and his vox grille at the same time, like twinned voices.
That little growl Vorx does before he speaks sometimes is unsettling. It reminds me of speaking with someone really old
In the book it's organs gurgling inside that suit of living ceramite, and his mouth has fused with his vox grill... And he's part of the "original" Death Guard, so over 10k years old
"-your mind may change."
What a chilling double-meaning! Thanks, I hate it!
What surprised me was when the siege master actually stepped back from Dantine after learning he was an extremely skilled combat veteran.
He did that mainly out of respect then fear. Even the most experienced guardsman is no match for a veteran of the Long War, least of all when he’s at rest and in his home territory where every thought you have is as bare as an infants bottom.
Its mostly to give space to the poor guardsman.
If you want to know how a space marine near a guardsman would look like, look for the "Russel thats not a space marine" meme.
@@lollikabosso.w.n7153 Ik what I’m saying I’m not a noob
@@TheCorrodedMan A veteran is a veteran regardless if it’s just a guardsmen
idiot
So, you've gotten plenty of praise already, but I still feel the need to throw my two cents in regardless.
I cannot stand audiobooks. I hate the idea of listening to something I could be holding. Most media like this absolutely does not interest me at all.
I held the same thoughts about your work for a grand total of one minute, and I was completely invested after that. Your tone of voice, the way you get into character, the timing between every line and every bit of diaologue is absolutely fucking phenomenal.
This maintained my interest from start to finish and kept me more entertained than any other bit of media I've seen in years- books, films, music or otherwise.
You are gifted.
Thank you for your kind words.
Dayunm twenty minutes? This was some good stuff burialgods, keep up the great work.
I didn't even notice it was 20 minutes, it was that good.
Well this succeeded in making me shout "WHAT THE FUCK" at the heart scene. Maybe I should read the book. The voice acting was really well done.
It's a great book, a must-read for Death Guard or Chaos fans
Lords of scilence of low key one of my favourite 40k novels due to how deep a look you get into the day to day shannanigans of the fucking death guard
I always look forward to these vids, truly one of the greatest youtubers of all time
The necromorph screams really bring this all together.
Best 40k voice actor around
The Plague Marine voice...perfect.
The intergation skill used by the death guard is subtle, but intresting
This conversation just really shows how easy it is for emperial citizens to fall into heresy.
Things aren't as black and white as things are being portrayed in the hobby, and I like that.
It's almost like robbing your people of the ability to think critically is a really bad idea, and leaves them more vulnerable to outside influences, not less.
@@tbotalpha8133 it just makes you belief you were told a lie, which makes you way more prone to be rebellious.
I can feel the dread through the audio.
Its amazing.
Death guard is peak
I like how vorx doesn’t push him he just patiently waits for his answers to be asked
Oh I would love a continuation of this. To see Dantine give in to papa nurgle and to see how his world views and mood changes would be great. I’ve heard followers of Nurgle are some of the happiest, I’d like to see Dantine experience that.
The book is well worth a read if you're invested in the story
I watched this about an hour ago. It's so good im back to see it again. Please, please make more longform excerpts like this, they are absolutely superb
Holy shit.. this is the best 40k voice acting I've heard...
Such a good portrayal of chaos space Marines especially the death guard. They are not looking to exterminate humanity or destroy the galaxy. (At least not the Saturday morning cartoon villains like abbadon.) They are one of a thousand different ideological offshoots in a vast and horrific galaxy.
The end of the book the way vorx treats his enemy. The most honorable heretic. I loved his character.
Long video with my favorite 40k faction? Hell yeah!
I love this! You really captured the air of despair and hopelessness that would drive someone to Nurgle.
"He is still pacing, as if counting out steps." ...because he is :)
Lords of Silence is my favorite 40k book ever. It portrays the dg perfectly
Simply incredibly. I have little to no knowledge of the WH40k series, but this video had me completely enthralled. The voice and disposition of Vorx was incredibly chilling. Absolutely subscribing, and hoping you make more videos like this one.
You're my favourite Warhammer
channel and you're not even a Warhammer channel, thanks for all these goodies and may grandpa nurgle bless you with his gifts
This shit goes way harder than it has too.
"Are you sure that you are?"
That give me chills.
I just finished this novel. It was excellent and your reading of this scene was excellent as well. One of my favorite things from the book was how cute they made the nurglings or "little lords"
This is incredible! You did Vorx’s voice work phenomenally! Would love to hear more death guard lore/voice lines, bravo!
We, or more accurately I, need so much more of this! Please do follow up on this with more from the book. You really are elevating it to new heights!
Entire excerpt is impeccably executed, great job. The "done" around 8:32 sounds so rottenly guttural, phenomenal.
Ohh I read this book, I really enjoyed it. With this and the Plague war trilogy I became a pretty big fan of the Death guard & Nurgle.
I freakin love this! It has the most grimdark vibe of any 40k content on here!
I have two decades of experience as a copywriter so I know a bit about writing, scripting, storytelling, voice acting and editing and dude, this is AMAZING!
I urge you to PLEASE do more. I listened to this like 5 times since I discovered it over thd weekend. PLEASE give us more!
Means a lot coming from someone with experience doing this! There will be more. These videos just take a little while to produce.
@burialgoods yeah I can imagine. I know how long it takes to get a 30 second radio ad done and you are doing several different jobs for something waaaay longer and meatier. I look forward to your new content🙂
Watched all of your old warhammer vids yesterday, and thought “damn I wish he made more”. Lo and behold Papa Nurgle blesses!
4.54 i love the description of the death guard member as "esoteric". such a person wouod truly be thoroughly alien to the average guardsman
I love the narration and voice acting. And the death guard is perfect.
"we are on a spectrum, captain"
boy thats an out of context quote if ive heard one
Autism Marines confirmed
We all are on a spectrum
@@MysticalyAutistic (stares at url) on one hand, i have to agree for personal reasons
On the other: b o i
completely new to all of this , just serendipitously discovered Warhammer 40k through this channel .
this haunting realisation I just had about the fate of dantine , if his heart is removed and he still lives then vorx can make him live even if he is brutally & senselessly tortured in ANY way , Dantine cannot DIE unless vorx allows it , there is simply no escape from the possibility of eternal torture.
In the book, Dantine falls to a fate worse than even that
These are amazing, please please PLEASE keep making more
This is hands down, the best voice of any Astartes ever.
The icing on top is that Vorx is such a great character.
mfw you expect another shitpost with the most beautiful voiceover ever and you get the most beautiful voiceover of a really nice book from your favourite universe
There are people that find this hot.
Truly life is more horrific than art could ever be.
Normal people use AI to fake deeper voices, burialgoods uses AI to fake a higher voice.
One of the best 40k horror storys I've ever heard. And that voice is bone chilling.
This was one of the most incredible listens ever!. The death guard voice was impeccable
Amazing content, brother. Such a unique voice & vibe on the universe. Your use of voice changers is unparalleled too.
Focusing more on the voice acting & the ambience of the surroundings. Love it, mate.
AMAZING work! Wow. This huminazes chaos to a small degree.
The music, the sounds, the voices! Especially the narrator voice! So well done! SO atmospheric! I’ll watch all your videos if they’re as good as this!
I would pay a subscription to hear you read more of WH40k and WHF. I wish you narrated every wh40k book :( I’ve never read any or know where to start but your narration has pushed me through the door :)
this is awesome. there's smth about putting a voice to the death guard that makes em so much more terrifying than they already are. i'd rather meet a world eater tbh.
Incredible work! Truly brought out the insanity of the Death Guard to an imperial. The heart scene alone was amazing in its own right & gives most horror a run for its money! Well done!
So I got hold of the original audiobook and listened to the whole thing and I just love what you did like even more bro!
I’m going to buy this book, exclusively because of this video. I need to know how this story plays out, and your voice is how I’m going to hear the characters.
Thank you for this. You are so good at making readings of 40k. Great production quality, skillful voice, thamk you for this! 😊
19:35 Oh no they captured Vegeta!
People often forget that Nurgle is not a god of death, he is a god of life.
Those who don’t, often fail to see the fine line between ‘living’ and ‘enduring’.
Your 40k stuff is other worldly good, I cannot wait to see more from you.
Dantine: 🖕
Vorx: Yeah, I get it
This prompted me to pick up Lords of Silence and the entire book is this good. Vorx and his cadre are a wonderful gaggle of chaos marines.
The Word Bearers are so damn scary.
This is great! I am REALLY impressed both with you but also the writing!!
“Captain the prisoner has dedicated himself and vomited the second he awoke.”
Captain of the Deathguard: “I like him already!”
I must have listened to this and your Talos video close to 20 times and I still think they are THE best potrayals of a Plague Marine and Night Lord, official or unofficial!
Vorx is the best Death Guard Character
I appreciate the Necromorph ambiance in the background very much, chef’s kiss touch 10/10
I do declare, this is the best Plague Marine voice I have ever heard.
You are a massive inspiration for voice acting. I've been spending a good year or two trying to get my own footing with voice stuff on my channel and I want to eventually achieve the level of range you have.
Please tell me you've been approached by the F4NV team to be Ulysses. Incredible talent, your death guard with the gurgling and bubbling throat is perfect.
Lords of Silence NEEDS a sequel
I have never listened to audiobooks because the voices just couldn't get me immersed. This.... the deathguard's voice, the moments where you hear the gurgling between words. I wish I could listen to a whole audiobook with this type of voice acting.
A great reading of a fantastic book - I think it’s a must-read for anyone with even a passing interest in Traitor Astartes.
Goddamn this shit's tight.
The appealing thing about the Deathguard is they more than any other understand and state with honesty the horror of the universe. From there comes the empathy that defines Nurgle. However this understanding cannot improve the world because it cannot fight it. It can only make it worse.
Perpetuation and stagnation are the pillars of decay, Nurglites are granted patience and from that comes understanding, through that the glee at the continuation of the Grandfather's work. no matter how long it takes, the universe belongs to the great decay.
That was the best reading of 40k I have ever listened to 👌
One must remember that space marines are super soldiers and every right they are also geniuses. They have to know how to operate very heavy machinery as well as needing the knowledge to formulate plans. Such knowledge can lead to a hunger for intellectual stimulation that cannot always be found in combat
Wow I completely missed that this was an excerpt from the Lords of Silence. It surprised the hell out of me when I was reading through the book. A few paragraphs in to the section that was narrated here and I thought it was really familiar, that's when I realized this was from the book. It really makes it all the more horrifying when you know the context.
I really would hope we could get the entire "Lords of Silence" book done by you in this way! Like I for one would pay for it!
Please, my dude, do More of these ❤ Thanks for the content ❤
Wish Black Library would hire you, this blows the official reading of the book out of the water!
Please make more of these reads, this is the coolest thing I’ve ever seen and heard