“He knows I can. He’s asking me if I will.” Is such a good line just in general, it adds little to the overall interaction but adds to their relationship and mutual respect.
@brulee4865 no no. He's telling kayhon to get the souk back from the deamon so they can put it back into the corpse of the marine. But they probably kill the deamon after. They are dicks at times
@@empireschild1 second born are possessed marines. a daemon takes control of the body while the host is forced to watch. some battle for years with the daemon over control of the body and some like the word bearers welcome it. in this case it's to force the captain to witness his shell being morphed and worn by a daemon. just to torture him beyond death
@@empireschild1 Or it's his crooked way of torturing the marine for all eternity as the Daemon possessed secondborn. Though according to the wiki the secondborn are ones who have forsaken all humanity, likely willingly.
@@kobold7466 It could be a lot of things. Respect (unlikely but possible, seeing as it was the forehead), defilement, a symbolic or literal 'blessing' for the daemon he intends to bind into the warriors corpse... you can rationalize it any way you want really. I prefer to see it as a faux-soothing gesture. Like he's helping the marine pass on, but not out of any sort of genuine kindness or mercy, but as a way to humiliate him in his final moments. I think this because normally such a gesture would be rather endearing, sweet, or loving, but the circumstances speak to something much, much, much more sinister. It's almost mockery.
Bro, I love the *_lore accurate deep voices_* you’ve done. Legitimately raises the passage’s impact by several magnitudes. That’s how it’s should be in the audiobooks.
I disagree for some of them sure but if you listen to any of the WSM not all have very deep voices. So i dont think that would hold true for marines especially marines of chapters like Thousand Sons, Emperors Children and Blood Angels. They were never super intimidating lot. More striking awe from their disarming vocabulary or blessed looks.
"I have seen the future! Humanity needs us Sons of Horus to save it from the emperor's tyranny!" - Abaddon Abbadon after 11k real space years and probably 3 weeks in the warp:
Yeah, Abaddon has always sort of looked down on ordinary humans. He always felt the Astartes should be ruling humanity, not serving them. It is a problem with many space marine chapters even now. The Salamanders are considered the kindest chapter towards humanity, but it's because there are plenty of chapters to whom humanity is little more than an annoyance that gets in their way. Abaddon was one of those Marines even before he turned traitor.
@@Kristian.B.Kristiansen Which is why it was so crucial that the Emperor never gave them the means to reproduce themselves, lest they truly unshackle themselves from humanity. Forcing them to grow their number by recruiting humans was far more reasonable, considering the circumstances.
@@faroukm4148 If the "secondborn" are other prisoners it might be an act of poetic spite from Abaddon. Having the captain's demon-possessed corpse thrown to his brothers to presumably slaughter them.
That's actually not what's really happening at the end. The Daemon has already devoured the Astartes Captain's soul, meaning he's gone, essentially erased from the Sea of Souls. It's more of a fuck you to the Daemon that ate his soul, as Daemons fucking detest being bound in mortal flesh.
I like how Abaddon is portrayed as being this sickeningly sweet sadist who still holds reverence to what it really means to be a Space Marine, he knows they were never meant to be mere soldiers but were meant to be Angels
He'd be wrong, then. Space Marines were absolutely meant to be tools used to protect humanity, that's why they were designed to be unable to reproduce on their own. This was purposeful, to ensure that the Astartes could never truly become independent from humanity, as they would have to rely upon humans for new recruits.
@@mistersmith2549 Thats the point, he sees the current embodiment as wrong. Their true purpose in his eyes was to be lords and angels of humanity, the best of humanity elevated to immortality to lord over the weak. What Horus was originally on about and lost sight of as he surrendered to Chaos. The whole point of Abaddon doing his own thing is to simply accept Chaos exists and change operating procedures accordingly rather than worshipping it or embodying it like Horus or Lorgar; in addition, seating the Astartes as humanity's highest social class/caste rather than delegating them to tools for civilian leadership. Plus he's not a primarch, he's one of the Astartes so it's more about bros before hoes and less about ascension. The Gods use him as a sledgehammer, however and he is not as free of a spirit as he'd like to believe.
@@Nicolau_Flamel Probably not the person you wanted to hear from but figured I'd let you know, novels: Black Legion and Talon of Horus both by Aaron Dembski, the second one is technically non-canon and if memory serves correct is not resolved as it was supposed to be a trilogy (that never happened) still if you're looking for Abaddon books it's not bad
So as someone who’s rather new to 40k: What exactly did Abbadon do with the astartes captain’s soul at the end? It sounds to me like he sent Khayon to ensure his soul wouldn’t be devoured by a warp demon and is allowed to rest, but I’m not quite sure. Edit: Ah, so true to 40K and Chaos’s form, the answer is much worse than I would’ve thought. Thanks for the responses folks!
The captain's soul was devoured by a daemon immediately after he died (happens to almost all mortals in this universe). Khayon is a sorcerer, Abaddon had him track down the daemon that did it and force it to possess the body of the dead captain.
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@amogussussy4661 It rises again as a "Second Born." More or less mindless hunks of furry and meat covered in what's left of the armor. Not a great fate.
@amogussussy4661 its a way of desicrating his body. The daemon who devoured his soul would become stronger from it a bit,and then wearing his body would kill humanity and such.
The Secondborn are the possessed chaos marines and the Black Legion usually binds their prisoner astartes with daemons to create more Secondborn. BTW, great voice acting.
He's actually punishing the daemon. By nomming the Astarte's soul, he ended his suffering pretty much instantly. The Secondborn are different in that they put a daemon inside a corpse so its more akin to a daemonhost than a Possessed Marine where a living Astartes willlingly invites a daemon into thier body.
One of the most impressive things about the astartes is just how much punishment they can take before death claims them. To anything standing in the presence of and not built to these proportions would be in awe.
Is the space marine captain's soul supposed to be still cognizant of what is going on even after being devoured by a daemon? Or does your soul being devoured by a daemon mean you no longer exist? Does his body just become an empty husk for the daemon alone to pilot or is the space marine's soul trapped inside of the daemon and still aware of what is being done with his corpse?
I'm pretty sure Abaddon had Khayon bind the daemon because Abaddon released the Loyalist into the sea of souls and the daemon ruined that. (Abby did the same for Sigismund. He made sure this body was clean and free of any taint from his claws before he sent it back to the Black Templars.) For clarity. Despite how it looks most true beings of the warp HATE things like the Secondborn (or Possessed Marines) because it blends the souls of both human and daemon together so that they are neither of the things it once were. In the material universe, they are unholy monsters of terrible power however the neverborn see it as a dilution of their very essence. Ofc their are rare exceptions where both souls combine and become truely one but this is very rare.
Every time I listen to this I can just picture where they are a battle muddy and damp with nothing but a sea of corpses quiet and dead we're the only noises is the cold wind and rain
"Did that soothe your ego?" I dont know Abby... did it soothe yours when you failed to conquer a single planet 13 times then yeet your one of a kind blackstone fortress into it as a temper tantrum?
@ZoomerStasi as someone who's more into the Drukhari and Alpha Legion, the OP is not wrong about the temper tantrum. Yeeting an impossible to build super weapon into a planet because you're pissed off at the defiance of said world is the kind of childish bs that caused the Word Bearers to start this mess
@copyrightviolators I mean to be honest he was in a 1 v everybody. Eldar were there, Necrons were there, even orks somehow got there, the word bearers were also against him and even some of his chaos lords (that died on Cadia) were planning against him. The fact that he somehow even landed with so many enemies and so many loyal chapters is impressive. Also, I'm pretty sure he blew Cadia because the Necrons were about to close the eye of terror so yeah, Abbadon is cool. Sadly the way GW portrays him is not however.
@@krisztiansturm1690 agreed, but then you have to factor the insane danger of nuclear accidents into all powerarmoured combat. These suits were designed to be safe and durable in extreme combat conditions. A bomb-able powerplant would be way to dangerous.
"Once, we were angels. Not outside Imperial law. Above it. Not the defenders of humanity. The lords of it." Ah, the arrogance of a man who thinks that merely wearing a Primarch's armour makes him into one. The Space Marines were never meant to be seen as lords or angels. A natural perspective for normal mortals to have, given the gulf between them and their protectors, but a flawed one nonetheless. The responsibility, the duty even, of those in possession of strength is to aid and protect those without it, not to exploit others for personal gain. Those loyal Chapters that remember their purpose and retain their humility are the truest Astartes, not the traitorous Legions that cast aside everything they once believed in. (VULKAN LIVES! * *STOMP STOMP* *)
@@Srakchto help and protect others is the most human thing anyone can ever do, its not logical to put yourself in harm’s way, no animal would sacrifice its life for another of its own kind with no reason and thats what makes human different. We help others because we dont want them to be hurt, for no other reason than to be assured they are safe. If thats reddit so be it.
@@txc9795 Mate, it's a bunch of Warhammer fans pretending, quoting, and attempting to sound intelligent in contrast. None of us here is a notably heroic figure who saves everyone through sheer dedication. I often see this in Total War and 40k Discord servers and Reddit comments. Having knowledge of the books or playing the games doesn't equate to intelligence or capability in the same way as a soldier. Let those truly capable of making a difference handle such affairs. We're passionate nerds - let's not forget this, shall we?
Abaddon: acknowledges the loyalist's bravery and resolve, even gives him a kiss on the forehead as he kills him Also Abaddon: desecrates that loyalist's corpse by binding a daemon to it
There is duality in everything Abbadon does and say, he's a great villain. Dragging a demon from the warp and binding it to a biological body is traumatic and horrific for a warp entity which isn't used to such things, and its additionally humiliating to be bound into the body which carried the soul it just ate to be commanded around as a living weapon for Abbadon's will.
When I saw "warmaster" in the title I came expecting Horus, and was kinda dissapointed to just get Abbadon. I wonder if thats how the traitor legions feel? Defintely wasnt dissapointed with the narration though, top-tier performance sir!
I shall light a candle and a stick of incense at the altar for this poor brother. Defiant and indefatigable unto the end, even in the face of the traitorous creature's gloating. A true Astartes, which is more than i would ever say about his executioners.
Yknow what I love about this vocal style youre doing? It reminds me of the Gravemind in Halo 2. You've absolutely nailed the intergalactic eldritch horror presenting a powerpoint vibe, GW should take notes for its audiobooks
I would really love to see you act the voice of Horus in an official capacity. Or Abaddon. It is rare to hear someone with this low rumble needed for such a villain.
Oh wait this is serious i got here from a muppet trying to kill god and was holding laughter the entire time because i expected somethin stupid to happen after all the buildip
2:41 then abaddon himself feels acidic spit burn his eyeballs, "gotcha this time" says the captured marine. "indeed you have." Abaddon admits, his shaft retracting back into his body just a little bit.
I really wish we saw more of this from Abaddon instead of him being this coward that gets beaten by major characters and teleports away before the final blow, this happens more than once and I feel like this was the only time we’ve seen how much Abaddon was a menace after the Horus Heresy.
10,000 millennia later some random Ultima founding Primaris marine gets brought before the Warmaster: "THE IMPERIUM NEVER TOLD YOU WHAT HAPPENED TO YOUR FATHER...DID THEY?" "THEY told me enough, THEY TOLD ME YOU KILLED HIM!" "NO SON... I AM YOUR FATHER!" "NO, that's not TRUE! THAT'S IMPOSSIBLE!" "AND I HAVE AN ENTIRE LEGION OF BEST BOYS!" "NOOOOOOOOO! NOOOOOOOOO!"
Im still in the 30k books. Ive always imagined Abaddon as a brute, an astartes gifted in only fighting. Thank the gods he has enough character to make him less dull.
Abandon treats the chaos Legionaries under him with spite and disgust. Yet he treats loyalist Astarties with an indescribable mix of sadism and brotherly affection; almost like he’s trying to find in them that which he once had.
the captain might have been playing to the wrong crowd, but i feel like so were the heretics - in abject victory they couldn't break this one loyalist, and now he's living so rent-free in abaddon's head that he had to bring his corpse back with a demon stuffed into it because he couldn't triumph over his will in life
“He knows I can. He’s asking me if I will.” Is such a good line just in general, it adds little to the overall interaction but adds to their relationship and mutual respect.
What does that part mean? Is Abbadon gonna punish the daemon or? Have a daemon possess the body?
@brulee4865 no no. He's telling kayhon to get the souk back from the deamon so they can put it back into the corpse of the marine. But they probably kill the deamon after. They are dicks at times
Idk man that line feels pretty charged
@@empireschild1 second born are possessed marines. a daemon takes control of the body while the host is forced to watch. some battle for years with the daemon over control of the body and some like the word bearers welcome it. in this case it's to force the captain to witness his shell being morphed and worn by a daemon. just to torture him beyond death
@@empireschild1 Or it's his crooked way of torturing the marine for all eternity as the Daemon possessed secondborn. Though according to the wiki the secondborn are ones who have forsaken all humanity, likely willingly.
Something about Abbadon kissing him on the forehead like he was tucking him to bed is stupid amusing.
idk it makes me think he still has some kind of respect for them
@@kobold7466 It could be a lot of things. Respect (unlikely but possible, seeing as it was the forehead), defilement, a symbolic or literal 'blessing' for the daemon he intends to bind into the warriors corpse... you can rationalize it any way you want really.
I prefer to see it as a faux-soothing gesture. Like he's helping the marine pass on, but not out of any sort of genuine kindness or mercy, but as a way to humiliate him in his final moments. I think this because normally such a gesture would be rather endearing, sweet, or loving, but the circumstances speak to something much, much, much more sinister. It's almost mockery.
It could be a reference to Judith kissing Jesus when he betrays him
Judas kisses Jesus on the lips tho. It was how persecuted Christians identified themselves in public without drawing attention.@@chippsdubbo990
Could be a moment of mockery. Could be a reference to Judas. Could be Abaddon simply toying with the young Marine.
Abaddon: Damn bro, you got the whole squad laughing
Abaddon on fortnite would go crazyy
Better laughing than broken !
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Bro, I love the *_lore accurate deep voices_* you’ve done. Legitimately raises the passage’s impact by several magnitudes. That’s how it’s should be in the audiobooks.
Im with you, 7 foot tall 700 pound transhumans should sound like the biggest guy you ever met in your life, not your average 6 foot 200 lb guy
I disagree for some of them sure but if you listen to any of the WSM not all have very deep voices. So i dont think that would hold true for marines especially marines of chapters like Thousand Sons, Emperors Children and Blood Angels.
They were never super intimidating lot. More striking awe from their disarming vocabulary or blessed looks.
@Blind_Smithy a deep voice can still sound beautiful and awe inspiring with the right inflection, accent, and vocabulary.
this feels very much in the same tone as Darth Vader and Unicron which is perfect
@@Blind_Smithy while I disagree, I see the merits with in your belief and respect your opinion 😊
"I have seen the future! Humanity needs us Sons of Horus to save it from the emperor's tyranny!" - Abaddon
Abbadon after 11k real space years and probably 3 weeks in the warp:
Out there playing primarch while any actual primarch would easily clap his dumb ass
That was more Horus. Abaddon was always firmly on team Astartes Superiority.
Yeah, Abaddon has always sort of looked down on ordinary humans. He always felt the Astartes should be ruling humanity, not serving them. It is a problem with many space marine chapters even now. The Salamanders are considered the kindest chapter towards humanity, but it's because there are plenty of chapters to whom humanity is little more than an annoyance that gets in their way. Abaddon was one of those Marines even before he turned traitor.
@@raeishimura True. Abaddon has been an Astartes supremacist as fare back as Horus Rising.
@@Kristian.B.Kristiansen Which is why it was so crucial that the Emperor never gave them the means to reproduce themselves, lest they truly unshackle themselves from humanity. Forcing them to grow their number by recruiting humans was far more reasonable, considering the circumstances.
Damn binding the demon that devoured the astartes soul back into the desicrated body is so fucking metal
Too fucking metal. These are the moments why I love 40k.
It is too fucking metal.
Wait I actually don’t get this, is it to punish the demon by trapping him in the astartes?
It's like a PERVERTED resurection@@faroukm4148
@@faroukm4148 If the "secondborn" are other prisoners it might be an act of poetic spite from Abaddon. Having the captain's demon-possessed corpse thrown to his brothers to presumably slaughter them.
Nah, it's way more pragmatic than that. They get a force of Daemonhost pseudo-Marines to use as extra troops.
Another excerpt, another great narration. We are as blessed as that astartes was doomed.
Loyal to the end, what a chad. He's up there with Ollanius Pious.
@ZoomerStasi At Rylanor's side in the Legion of The Damned, effortlessly slaying Chaos' greatest champions
@ZoomerStasiand Cadia was the Failbadons few scraps of glorious victory.
wth YT just deleted my comment
@ZoomerStasi you make your choices on perceived outcomes and not through faith. you would be as easily tricked as horus.
@ZoomerStasi Foul chaos propaganda, "Uh actually uh you need to worship satan#3 or uh your soul will be eaten trust me bro."
Bro wont ever miss the chance to say he weilds the claw who slew Sanguinius.
Abaddon is not the narrator here.
Humbledon
I thought he meant that he used it to kill Dorn
Would you? Be honest
And has the Emperor’s blood on it
Just the biggest "fuck you" to rebind him back into his own corpse. lol
That's actually not what's really happening at the end. The Daemon has already devoured the Astartes Captain's soul, meaning he's gone, essentially erased from the Sea of Souls. It's more of a fuck you to the Daemon that ate his soul, as Daemons fucking detest being bound in mortal flesh.
Son Horus was mad that the daemon came and ate the soul of the arstates, when they say that he will go to the Sea of souls.
I like how Abaddon is portrayed as being this sickeningly sweet sadist who still holds reverence to what it really means to be a Space Marine, he knows they were never meant to be mere soldiers but were meant to be Angels
He'd be wrong, then. Space Marines were absolutely meant to be tools used to protect humanity, that's why they were designed to be unable to reproduce on their own. This was purposeful, to ensure that the Astartes could never truly become independent from humanity, as they would have to rely upon humans for new recruits.
@@mistersmith2549 Thats the point, he sees the current embodiment as wrong. Their true purpose in his eyes was to be lords and angels of humanity, the best of humanity elevated to immortality to lord over the weak. What Horus was originally on about and lost sight of as he surrendered to Chaos. The whole point of Abaddon doing his own thing is to simply accept Chaos exists and change operating procedures accordingly rather than worshipping it or embodying it like Horus or Lorgar; in addition, seating the Astartes as humanity's highest social class/caste rather than delegating them to tools for civilian leadership. Plus he's not a primarch, he's one of the Astartes so it's more about bros before hoes and less about ascension. The Gods use him as a sledgehammer, however and he is not as free of a spirit as he'd like to believe.
@@joseffranz3872
I agree with you on every point. Well said
You have some lore knowledge mate. What novels do you recomend for diving deeper on Abaddon and his vision of how things should have been?
@@Nicolau_Flamel Probably not the person you wanted to hear from but figured I'd let you know, novels: Black Legion and Talon of Horus both by Aaron Dembski, the second one is technically non-canon and if memory serves correct is not resolved as it was supposed to be a trilogy (that never happened) still if you're looking for Abaddon books it's not bad
Hm. This Abbadon fellow doesn't seem like a very nice person.
Indubitably, my good chap!
I don’t much care for him!
He is frankly, quite rude. I hear he once created a rift through reality that splits the galaxy in half without even apologizing
He seems like a real jerk
Bit rude innit bruv?
Are you a Word Bearer in real life? Cause this is what a servant of Satan sounds like. Chills.
Voicing villains is my specialty
@@burialgoods you need to be on Astartes 2 and GW's payroll in general.
@@alastor8091 as in put off from doing anything wh related afterwards? no thanks!
@@thatonesub true :/
Satan's small fry, bro. Grab ya chainaxe in the glory of khorne
the ultimate narrator voice returns once more
"Fate had nothing to do with this" is a RAW line.
I’d win.
Good meme
DO NOT FALTER TO THE RAGE BROTHER! HE'S NOT HORUS!
@@LordCrate-du8zm SO THAT MUST MEAN YOU’RE HORUS, CORRECT?!
@@Sapphh1cNo, that's Alpharius
cap.
I can hear that little scream cue at 4:18. I know Lustmord when I hear it.
Excellent choice.
So as someone who’s rather new to 40k: What exactly did Abbadon do with the astartes captain’s soul at the end? It sounds to me like he sent Khayon to ensure his soul wouldn’t be devoured by a warp demon and is allowed to rest, but I’m not quite sure.
Edit: Ah, so true to 40K and Chaos’s form, the answer is much worse than I would’ve thought. Thanks for the responses folks!
The captain's soul was devoured by a daemon immediately after he died (happens to almost all mortals in this universe). Khayon is a sorcerer, Abaddon had him track down the daemon that did it and force it to possess the body of the dead captain.
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@amogussussy4661 It rises again as a "Second Born." More or less mindless hunks of furry and meat covered in what's left of the armor. Not a great fate.
@amogussussy4661 Two words: Demon Host. Imagine a space marine drained of soul and mind, just a husk being puppeted by a daemon
@amogussussy4661 its a way of desicrating his body. The daemon who devoured his soul would become stronger from it a bit,and then wearing his body would kill humanity and such.
This is the best rendition of Abbadon's voice I've ever heard
The Secondborn are the possessed chaos marines and the Black Legion usually binds their prisoner astartes with daemons to create more Secondborn. BTW, great voice acting.
I was wondering what that was Im about a decade behind the lore. Are they quasi-chaos spawn or legit zombie-astartes like in 'Evil Dead' sort of
@@ANZACJugger0 daemons shoved into dead/dying bodies pretty much, so maybe bit of both?
He's actually punishing the daemon. By nomming the Astarte's soul, he ended his suffering pretty much instantly.
The Secondborn are different in that they put a daemon inside a corpse so its more akin to a daemonhost than a Possessed Marine where a living Astartes willlingly invites a daemon into thier body.
I love this little guy
One of the most impressive things about the astartes is just how much punishment they can take before death claims them. To anything standing in the presence of and not built to these proportions would be in awe.
The request to khayon at the end to bind the daemon to the captains body shows abaddons malice and respect to the loyalists
That's more like torture
Is the space marine captain's soul supposed to be still cognizant of what is going on even after being devoured by a daemon? Or does your soul being devoured by a daemon mean you no longer exist? Does his body just become an empty husk for the daemon alone to pilot or is the space marine's soul trapped inside of the daemon and still aware of what is being done with his corpse?
@@titanomachy2217 vaguely remember it being a slow process having a daemon devour your soul in the 40K universe
I'm pretty sure Abaddon had Khayon bind the daemon because Abaddon released the Loyalist into the sea of souls and the daemon ruined that. (Abby did the same for Sigismund. He made sure this body was clean and free of any taint from his claws before he sent it back to the Black Templars.)
For clarity. Despite how it looks most true beings of the warp HATE things like the Secondborn (or Possessed Marines) because it blends the souls of both human and daemon together so that they are neither of the things it once were. In the material universe, they are unholy monsters of terrible power however the neverborn see it as a dilution of their very essence.
Ofc their are rare exceptions where both souls combine and become truely one but this is very rare.
@Makorze like with argel tal?
Every time I listen to this I can just picture where they are a battle muddy and damp with nothing but a sea of corpses quiet and dead we're the only noises is the cold wind and rain
This kinda shit is what makes CSM so interesting to me. They absolutely delight in the cruelty of their actions.
"Did that soothe your ego?"
I dont know Abby... did it soothe yours when you failed to conquer a single planet 13 times then yeet your one of a kind blackstone fortress into it as a temper tantrum?
@ZoomerStasinot an imperium fan but that's still not a rebuttal. Abby got rekt. Sustained. Uno Reverso. Something something softbrain zoomer slang
@ZoomerStasi as someone who's more into the Drukhari and Alpha Legion, the OP is not wrong about the temper tantrum. Yeeting an impossible to build super weapon into a planet because you're pissed off at the defiance of said world is the kind of childish bs that caused the Word Bearers to start this mess
@ZoomerStasi You like putting words into peoples mouths don't you?
I can tell this guy hasn't read shit about the black crusades. Actual tourist
@copyrightviolators I mean to be honest he was in a 1 v everybody. Eldar were there, Necrons were there, even orks somehow got there, the word bearers were also against him and even some of his chaos lords (that died on Cadia) were planning against him. The fact that he somehow even landed with so many enemies and so many loyal chapters is impressive. Also, I'm pretty sure he blew Cadia because the Necrons were about to close the eye of terror so yeah, Abbadon is cool. Sadly the way GW portrays him is not however.
Damm, power armors need a self destruction mode. Imagine going on your evil monologue and a nuke blows up in your face
The Chaosmarines is equally equipped with Powerarmour.
@@Kristian.B.Kristiansen still, a nuke is a nuke. Even if it doesn't kill him it will 100% damage him
@@krisztiansturm1690 agreed, but then you have to factor the insane danger of nuclear accidents into all powerarmoured combat. These suits were designed to be safe and durable in extreme combat conditions. A bomb-able powerplant would be way to dangerous.
@@krisztiansturm1690 and my point was that In that scenario Chaosmarines would be just as able to revenge-nuke loyalists marines.
Rylanor style
"Once, we were angels. Not outside Imperial law. Above it. Not the defenders of humanity. The lords of it."
Ah, the arrogance of a man who thinks that merely wearing a Primarch's armour makes him into one. The Space Marines were never meant to be seen as lords or angels. A natural perspective for normal mortals to have, given the gulf between them and their protectors, but a flawed one nonetheless.
The responsibility, the duty even, of those in possession of strength is to aid and protect those without it, not to exploit others for personal gain. Those loyal Chapters that remember their purpose and retain their humility are the truest Astartes, not the traitorous Legions that cast aside everything they once believed in.
(VULKAN LIVES! * *STOMP STOMP* *)
Truth! and not just the traitors of chaos,but many of the loyalist astartes could use a reminder of this,,,
Well spoken brother
*for those we cherish we die in glory*
@ZoomerStasi Well said. This was the most reddit thing I have ever seen.
@@Srakchto help and protect others is the most human thing anyone can ever do, its not logical to put yourself in harm’s way, no animal would sacrifice its life for another of its own kind with no reason and thats what makes human different. We help others because we dont want them to be hurt, for no other reason than to be assured they are safe. If thats reddit so be it.
@@txc9795 Mate, it's a bunch of Warhammer fans pretending, quoting, and attempting to sound intelligent in contrast.
None of us here is a notably heroic figure who saves everyone through sheer dedication.
I often see this in Total War and 40k Discord servers and Reddit comments. Having knowledge of the books or playing the games doesn't equate to intelligence or capability in the same way as a soldier.
Let those truly capable of making a difference handle such affairs.
We're passionate nerds - let's not forget this, shall we?
Abaddon: acknowledges the loyalist's bravery and resolve, even gives him a kiss on the forehead as he kills him
Also Abaddon: desecrates that loyalist's corpse by binding a daemon to it
There is duality in everything Abbadon does and say, he's a great villain. Dragging a demon from the warp and binding it to a biological body is traumatic and horrific for a warp entity which isn't used to such things, and its additionally humiliating to be bound into the body which carried the soul it just ate to be commanded around as a living weapon for Abbadon's will.
Aaaand I just found the PERFECT start Epilogue for my group's first Black Crusade -Campaign.. Thank you!
insane dubs man, you capture that 40k vibe perfectly.
Please do more of this, this is the most well done 40K content I have ever seen on this app!:)
"Did that act of defia-"
"Snore ZZZ wake me up when you cut me, goodnight"
"Brother shut up"
When I saw "warmaster" in the title I came expecting Horus, and was kinda dissapointed to just get Abbadon. I wonder if thats how the traitor legions feel? Defintely wasnt dissapointed with the narration though, top-tier performance sir!
Beautiful work! Hope there's more soon!
I shall light a candle and a stick of incense at the altar for this poor brother. Defiant and indefatigable unto the end, even in the face of the traitorous creature's gloating. A true Astartes, which is more than i would ever say about his executioners.
I didn't know that lowtiergod was a chaos space marine, lmfao
Couldn't be LTG; words weren't used incorrectly in an attempt to sound like a scholar.
You shouldn't laugh at your own joke.
"Once we were angels. Not outside of empirim law but superior above it."
not enough gay porn or saying he fucked his mom
His scrawny legs couldn't sustain the power armour's weight
How abbadon straight cooks hun with the lines of how they murdered his forbrothers is fucking sick
Damn this man is blessed with a voice to do 40k. If there is some day a vote about who is your pick for voicing "X" bad man, it is BurialGoods.
Yknow what I love about this vocal style youre doing?
It reminds me of the Gravemind in Halo 2. You've absolutely nailed the intergalactic eldritch horror presenting a powerpoint vibe, GW should take notes for its audiobooks
One thing that cannot be remvoed from abby is his honesty and frankness.
Aw man I thought this was from an actual audio book, I was hyped!
Yippee new handsome voice man video
The rumbling voice affects are metal af!
I half expected there to be some sort of implanted virus bomb set to go off when he died.
thank you for the goosebumps during the description of the talon going through the loyalists heart and organs
*chefs kiss*
Burial goods doing warhammer content is something that is unexpected but happily welcomed
I would really love to see you act the voice of Horus in an official capacity. Or Abaddon. It is rare to hear someone with this low rumble needed for such a villain.
U need to do some more of this type of content its fxxcking awesome 👌 m8.
Bravo sir! That was an excellent narration.
Something something legion of the damned something something find abbadon's house something something barbed wire enema
Thin blood hits even harder when he says it after getting spat in the face. A genetically pure astartes would spit acid.
Not all can do this.
"so Abbadon, when a new captive arrives in the Eye, how do you initiate him?"
"Well, the first thing I do is make 'em toss my salad!"
Absolutely beautiful.
Absolutely fantastic
I expected a meme, not perfection.
iskander khayon has to be one of my favorite chaos marines
I can’t get enough of these. The sfx, the ambient music, the voices are utterly incredible and amazing. I really wish I could get the entire book.
Oh wait this is serious i got here from a muppet trying to kill god and was holding laughter the entire time because i expected somethin stupid to happen after all the buildip
You too?!
Is this common??? Are people frequently jumpscared by this after watching a muppets spiral into madness???
2:41 then abaddon himself feels acidic spit burn his eyeballs, "gotcha this time" says the captured marine.
"indeed you have." Abaddon admits, his shaft retracting back into his body just a little bit.
Abbadon is the secret good guy being a bad guy
this is really good
If GW would wrote Abbadon like this more often, then people(myself included) would have more respect for Abbadon.
I really wish we saw more of this from Abaddon instead of him being this coward that gets beaten by major characters and teleports away before the final blow, this happens more than once and I feel like this was the only time we’ve seen how much Abaddon was a menace after the Horus Heresy.
Perfect voices for space marines. I hope I see some Iron Hands Astartes content someday.
This happened to me irl
damn bro
Can relate...
I always listen to these stories before bed
I will read these to my children
That voice alone is worth a sub.
Excellent performance. ADB always does the Lords of the Black Legion justice.
If you dont fight Chaos wins, if you fight and die you feed chaos...
You better fight and win then! For the Emperor
The Despoiler can't even let a brother take a nap 😭
Atrium Carceri & Cities Last Broadcast mentioned 🔥🔥
30k and 40k go so hard.
Dude dying is one thing but automatically having your soul devoured after? Fuck that
Yeah it's pretty fucked. You can't even run away.
👏 well done, sir
10,000 millennia later some random Ultima founding Primaris marine gets brought before the Warmaster:
"THE IMPERIUM NEVER TOLD YOU WHAT HAPPENED TO YOUR FATHER...DID THEY?"
"THEY told me enough, THEY TOLD ME YOU KILLED HIM!"
"NO SON... I AM YOUR FATHER!"
"NO, that's not TRUE! THAT'S IMPOSSIBLE!"
"AND I HAVE AN ENTIRE LEGION OF BEST BOYS!"
"NOOOOOOOOO! NOOOOOOOOO!"
this was exquisite. well met!
Damn this was pretty cool ngl.
Amazing, we need more 🤺🤺🤺
This is so good bro
The mental image of Abaddon kissing his forehead is goofy
Bro kisses his homies a good night
"I can end your life, my son...but your torment is just beginning!"
You are fucking great at this, hope to see more!
Im still in the 30k books. Ive always imagined Abaddon as a brute, an astartes gifted in only fighting. Thank the gods he has enough character to make him less dull.
What a performance. That's an insta subscribe
Your voice is how mall security guards THINK they sound.
Abandon treats the chaos Legionaries under him with spite and disgust.
Yet he treats loyalist Astarties with an indescribable mix of sadism and brotherly affection; almost like he’s trying to find in them that which he once had.
Beautiful
Damn, I wish the audiobooks were like this.
I love it when you read these scriptures.
Fuck yeah, Cult of the Black Moon
That's not the warmaster, he is the Despoiler.
He now holds the title "Warmaster of Chaos"
@@wolfson109That's like being the coolest kid with social anxiety.
@@wolfson109 I believe his preferred title is "Warmaster of the Imperium Nihilus".
the captain might have been playing to the wrong crowd, but i feel like so were the heretics - in abject victory they couldn't break this one loyalist, and now he's living so rent-free in abaddon's head that he had to bring his corpse back with a demon stuffed into it because he couldn't triumph over his will in life
That was awesome!!!!
Props to the loyalist for spitting on Abbadon’s face
Sounds like Peter Steel from Type-O Negative really didn't die and took a job doing 40K voice work.
And that's cool.
That's a huge compliment man, thank you
That sword he carries should have made Abaddon more macabre and bellicose.
The Sword that marks the Emperor's failure and fear.
that abbadon guy is kind of rude
A real jerk for sure
this is so goood