Creed is such an absolute badass. Imagine being in the imperial guard; surviving and succeeding to the point of making General; and then still deciding all of that wasn't hard enough and as such simultaneously starting a fight with Lung Cancer by way of taking up chain smoking cigars
Despite the regress of certain technologies in the Imperium of Man, I'm pretty sure cancer from smoking would be easy to cure considering the amount of genetic and cybernetic knowledge they have. I mean just look at the mechcanicus and astartes.
This story arc, to me, represents everything good about 40k. Who held the line, and refused to retreat or surrender? Not some demonic entity, not some superhuman super soldier. Against all the horrors 2 universes could throw at them, it was men. Regular, unenhanced men. No super battle armor, no advanced tech. Just a shirt, a helmet, and a weapon barely worthy of the name. These men held the line.
I feel like that's a core tenant of what makes Warhammer 40K great and it feels like the writers and GW as a whole just completely missed that. Without normal humans we have nothing to ground ourselves to in the setting.
Just wait until you hear about the Empire in Fantasy. A bunch of dudes armed only with muskets, floppy hats, and spears holding back the hordes of Chaos.
Abbadon: For 12 Black Crusades, I gathered power. For 12 Black Crusades, I probed your Empire's defenses for weaknesses. For 12 Black Crusades, I obtained every objective I set out for, then returned to prepare for the next crusade. For 12 Black Crusades, I let you think your defenses were strong enough. For 12 Black Crusades, I played the long game. Now, with my 13th Black Crusade, I have broken Cadia and sundered the Empire.
Despite not being a psyker, Abaddon surly has the unique power of literally spawning daemons where he treads. Truly an OP character. Oh wait never mind that was a dice roll.
@Miguel Mauro Not a true psyker though, just blessed with gifts. Similar to every Primarch, they had some level of Warp born gift but weren't all like Magnus.
@@imperialguardsman521 Yup, nearly every being in the galaxy has different levels of warp sensitivity which manifest into different traits and abilities. It's only certain individuals who have been correctly mutated that can fully tap into the Warp as a true Psyker (like Magnus, Ahriman, or your completed self). Corax is a great example of this, being capable of appearing unnoticed at will, disappearing in the subconscious of others pretty much supernaturally, it's basically a Warp granted supernatural ability
@Miguel Mauro That would make him a Sorcerer. Which is different than a Psyker. Basically, Psykers are born with power while Sorcerers take power from rituals, artifacts, and blessings.
@@papanurgle8393 Among the Primarchs, Lorgar and Mortarion were also psykers, though fairly low-level ones, and Mortarion repressed his powers. It is also possible that Guilliman may be a latent psyker.
Ben Comans it's a old meme. The arms on his model kept falling off, thus we got Failbaddon the Armless. Don't get me wrong I like the character but I do think it's a funny meme.
because running away with your tail between your legs in full retreat leaving the best strategist in the empire in the hands of a haunted robot and deciding to hide behind the ultra smurfs to rest your thoroughly kicked asses isn't braking apparently...
Abadon doesn't know the planet he thinks he is heading to is not Cadia, in fact it's not even a planet but... battlefleet gothic and 100 flying baneblades in disguise? CREEEEEEEED
Hello, heretics. Look at your leader, now back to me. Now back at your leader. Now back to me. Sadly, he isn't me, but if he venerated the Emperor and quit being an armless failure, he could command like me. Look down. Back up. Where are you? You're on a battlefield with the leader your leader could command like. What's in your hand? Back at me. I have it. It's a laspistol with with two hotshot clips for that thing you hate. Look again. The clips are now Baneblades. Anything is possible when your leader uses Tactical Genius instead of worshiping fickle Gods. I'm on a Titan.
Abbadon participates in the battle of Cadia, gets injured to some extent, falls back his flagship. During the 12th Black Crusade, he was only able to capture three of the Blackstone Fortresses when he wanted all six of them. The Battlefleet Gothic under Admiral Spire takes out one of his fortresses. One of them was destroyed above Cadia, and he won the battle by sending its burned-out hulk crashing to the surface. Conclusion: Abbadon the Despoiler is a sore loser to the extreme
For those wondering about the space wolf, his name is Sven bloodhowl, wolf lord of his own company of space wolves of the Vlka Fenryka chapter, during the battle of cadia, he was among the 200 space marines, imperial guard and skittari that boarded the blackstone fortress that the phalanx destroyed, getting killed in the process but went down fighting like a true son of russ
Id like to think that for the first 12 crusades, Sanguinius's ghost has been stalking its halls whispering into Failbbadons ear...."Youre a loooooser...."
There is an irony to the grimdark of this universe. Despite millennia of siege by basically EVERYTHING and everyone, humanity is still there. Every battle, won or lost becomes an epic story, either of stubborn fortitude and courage, or occasionally a rousing whoopin'. But in trying to create grimdark, and failing to include sufficient losses, GW has created a rather hopeful setting.
Sorry for the way late reply. This is one of my fav things about 40k. I saw it before, but in the setting there are no real winners. The Imperium is always fighting, but never falls. Horrors are always at the gates, but can't quite breach them.
If they can keep their blood thirst and psychotic rage under control...then again the other guys risk going bestial themselves. At least the Dark Angels are more consistent with their mental state.
I've been playing the game yesterday and I've been wondering who let this happen. The glorious lipsync morphing mouths of drawn characters while they talk.
Creed, the greatest tactical genius to ever live: "that's an entire crusade fleet, i cant hope to slow them down" Sven Bloodhound: "hold my fucking Mjod"
(Phalanx rams the Blackstone Fortress, sending it flying back to the Eye of Terror) Abaddon: LOOKS LIKE THE BLACK LEGION’S BLASTING OFF AGAAAAAAA-(twinkle)
@@marcustulliuscicero5443 "the planet fell before the guard (did)!" (depending where ya look) is the slogan the imperial guard uses after the fall of cadia as a rally cry, you see....
> Abaddon the Despoiler step forward to an EMPTY HALL > Light Flashes, then fade to black. > Light Flashes again, then fade to black again. > Once again, its flashes light, then again fade to black. > And suddenly, you hear a scream. > The Camera zoom-out of Abaddon chest and you see... Abaddon: WHAT THE FUCK!? MY ARMS! ARE GONE! [See a Warhound behind each statues] CREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEED!
The guard even started pushing them back on the ground towards the end of the book, the fuckin charge and counter-attack with the forces they held off the grid until it was needed and finally pulled into the fight along with every garrisoned force still available started pushing through the heretic battle lines from the flank with fuckin baneblades and shit. It was fuckin amazing and going great until a retreat order was given over the vox because the Blackstone hit the ground and not everyone knew what was going on above. It was sheer fuckin grit and blood they gave them for every inch of ground on Cadia. Fuckin amazing.
the animation production is even better this time around! of all the warhammer games, gothic armadas cutscenes perfectly captured the spirit of the series!! day 1 buy for me!!
One thing to consider here, Abbadon blew up the planet but still failed as a planet is not what resists his invasions, it's the people and they remained unbroken although probably a bit more pissed off than usual. This whole time, despite whatever poorly thought out plot contrivances GW throws at us, his ships could occupy the space fully around Cadia, there was nothing to stop him from bypassing and isolating it. This whole time the only thing that kept him so fixated on it was his own misconception that an inanimate pile of rock flying through space was the source of his troubles. I wonder, if Abbadon looked into a mirror would he recognize his own reflection or would he get upset at this upstart challenging him?
Dude, have you read any Chaos marine codex since 3th ED? Because you seem like typical ignorant Imperial fanboy. Abaddon's Crusade have always bypassed Cadia and went into the heartlands of the Imperium. The space around Cadia System is just the fastest area any traitor fleet can exit the Eye of Terror. Each time a traitor fleet exits the Eye it finds itself beset by Imperial guns. Only after a mauling does any traitor fleet gets to leave that space. What's hilarious now is that after the Great Rift things switched. Now the traitors hold a incredibly important passage. The Nachmund Gauntlet which is the only stable route through the Great Rift. So if Imperial fleets want to travel north to help their beleaguered brethren , they have to brave traitor guns the same way traitors did brave the guns of Cadia. Lets see how many times the Imperials will fail to break open the Nachmund Gauntlet.
Because it absolutely was. Cadia's destruction was never a question of personal vendetta or obsession out of unthinking rage. It was pure pragmatism that motivated his descision to destroy it. The Blackstone fortress being lost? Trivial in the end. All that was needed was for Cadia to die. A galvanized resistance by the Imperium? Meaningless. The Imperium is pressed on every conceivable side, for 10k years Cadia and the Pylon network were the only thing that kept the Chaos forces in check. With Cadia removed, Warbands are free to raid at will with total impunity, settle pocket empires far beyond the Eye of Terror and further degrade the Imperium. The gambit to end the War in one fell swoop died along with Horus, it could never return. Abaddon was smart enough to see it first, and to understand how to use it to an advantage. The Legions as they were are gone, reduced to Warbands so petty and fragmented they can at times barely be called a raiding force, with only a few kept together by halfhearted oaths, their discipline and structure dead. But in their place is savagery, agency and at times insanity. Given the proper enviornment, they would not fall upon themselves as they do within the Eye, but only spread the Imperium ever more thinly, all Abaddon has to do, is wait and watch as it weakens to nill.
@@lolroflroflcakes Except that's objectively false. Navigating outside of the eye Via any route other than the Gate itself is an extremely difficult and innacurate prospect where you literally have no real clue where the fuck you'll end up if you make it out at all. There definitely exist other avenues but none are as safe or direct, and many just lead back to the Cadian gate, even the Warp Ghosts, literal ferrymen of the eye take you there. Seriously man, if leaving the Eye was such a walk in the park for Chaos you'd have 1 of two scenarios: 1-EVERY SINGLE planet within a comparible distance to the eye would be just as fortified, patrolled or monitored and they'd run into the same problem as Cadia itself. 2-Chaos would launch raids with such hilarious ease the Imperium would have been wiped out by M.32 having an untouchable safe zone to jump in and out of. Simply put, the Great Rift itself was more or less the end goal, and would have been completely impossible with the Pylon Network, aka Cadia, still standing. One of the major issues to the Warbands raiding the Imperium was the lack of a safe haven.Holding territory, especially on a planetary scale is a monumental undertaking, most Chaos groups don't have the means to effectively do so without the Warp, conquering Cadia would be astronomically stupid as it gives them nothing in the end. If you want examples of how badly these holdings fail without the immaterium, you need look no further than the Scouring; The Imperium cannot and does not put up with that shit. There is no way Chaos insurgency forces could survive or even hope operate in frequently visited Imperial Space for any considerable period of time without a warp rift to hide behind. Fact is, the only reason the Traitor Legions have survived this long is because of the secure and untouchable locations like the Eye of Terror and the Maelstorm. The pylon network prevented either one from spreading further, now the Imperium is cut in half and it's a free for all with a galaxy wide zone that Imperial ships simply cannot go through and from which Chaos can raid with total impunity, Cadia's fall and Magnus's ritual guaranteed it. Now, if your issue lies with inconsistencies in regarding stellar dimensions, space for mobility of forces or the freedom of direction that comes with it; I'm right there with you. If you really want we can add time dilation to the mix and we'll be here all week. I'd argue that the problem is prevalent in just about every universe set in outer space (star Wars included), and Hell even the game this comes from makes no sense if u really get down to it. Ships should and could be able to move up or down at will instead of basically conforming to naval battles in space. The one explanation I could see is that any path out of the Eye that wasn't a complete shot in the dark that may or may not leave you on the outskirts of the galaxy, or risks teleporting you inside a sun, plops you back in the Cadian Sector, so you'll be faced with it either way this is reinforced by the decision of the aforementioned Warp Ghosts.
"Cadia" is probably based on *Candia fortress siege* , a fort in today's Greece, where for two decades they resisted siege from Ottoman empire. And Candia fell to the siege in the end. It was assisted by many European countries that didn't want to end up like Constantinople.
@@ranek1990 I didn't really like the book, especially the bits with Felix in it. I coulda got a vox emmiter that just shouted "FOR GUILLIMAN" every 5 minutes and it would've had the same amount of depth as that character. Also Guilliman is the most boring Primarch, give me Russ or Lion any day.
@@CaptainHoyt Yeah, Girlyman is kind of, ... stale? for lack of better world. He is not bad per say, but neither is he the greatest of them. Personally i would have prefered Russ, since he is the blunt executioner of the emperor. Far more fitting if you ask me. Would have been kind of entertaining to see administratum and ministorum try and stop him. At the same time i dont think that the space viking would have hard time inspiring loyality in the warrior culture of the imperium's defenders, rallying them to his cause in the emperor's will and so on. But maybe i may be biased against Gorrilaman because of the Ultramarysues and that stupid piece of manure called codex astartes.
@@6killersfear4 Especially if Russ was to meet Magnus. It could be really heavy moment considering what Russ did to Magnus because of Horus. It would really well develop his character.
Guard Trooper: Failbaddon is here. Creed: Did he lose his arms again? Guard Trooper: Let me check... Yep. They just fell off. Creed: Good Ol’Failbaddon.
I've been thinking it would be cool if they made a dawn of war type game that combined all the games into one full experience. If Cadia is attacked, fight the void war in Gothic Armada, then launch a Dawn of War type game (not III obviously) to fight the ground war for the same continual story. If you do well in the Void War the ground war has more options for support, reinforcements ect. If you do poorly however, your troops are on their own.
The entrance is insanely badass until you remember that it’s just Failbaddon. It’s like Elmer Fudd getting an intro like that, it just dies when you realize who it is.
The Gue'la have a terrible secret called the 'Assault Phase'. The Earth Caste is working on a solution, but for now the best we have is Farsight. Though that may be all we need.
0:57 I wouldn't want anything less than 3 Allarus Custodians, A Blade Champion and Trajann Valoris himself to be with me inside this room to have any hope of surviving the impending horror that's about to arrive here.
The painting animation is kind of cheesy but works at the same time. The style matches with 40k which is good, just imagine the warp fueled horrors if a more genetic tumbler or kid friendly animation style was used. Update: With warhammer + stuff that is like motion comics that are not quite fluid like regular annimation this still stands as the top of warhammer animation.
I don't know why but the music from 1:30 onwards gives me a halo vibe. Like during the battle for Earth when the Prophet of Truth arrives with his fleet in orbit and just seeing the sheer size of it compared to Earth's defenses. Probably just me.
Before leaving Cadia, Abaddon saluted its defenders one final time. For ten thousand years, these brave men and women fulfilled their duty and held the line against the forces of Chaos. For ten thousand years, Abaddon had to plot, scheme, and maneuver before he could gain the forces and the resources needed to break through Cadia's defenses and finally destroy it. No other planet in the Imperium, save Holy Terra itself, could require that much planning and preparation to break.
Primarch Roboute Guilliman Lord of Ultramar I hope the other Loyalist Primarchs return and help you save what's left of the Imperium and unfuck it back to the closest thing to its pre-Heresy self like your TTS Father did. P.S.: TTS Emps is much better than that canon douchebag you interacted. At least TTS Emps still cares for you and your brothers even when He's still being quite a smarmy asshole complaining about everything of the Imperium's fucked up state.
Creed is such an absolute badass. Imagine being in the imperial guard; surviving and succeeding to the point of making General; and then still deciding all of that wasn't hard enough and as such simultaneously starting a fight with Lung Cancer by way of taking up chain smoking cigars
I laughed way to hard at this
Despite the regress of certain technologies in the Imperium of Man, I'm pretty sure cancer from smoking would be easy to cure considering the amount of genetic and cybernetic knowledge they have. I mean just look at the mechcanicus and astartes.
This story arc, to me, represents everything good about 40k. Who held the line, and refused to retreat or surrender? Not some demonic entity, not some superhuman super soldier. Against all the horrors 2 universes could throw at them, it was men. Regular, unenhanced men. No super battle armor, no advanced tech. Just a shirt, a helmet, and a weapon barely worthy of the name. These men held the line.
I feel like that's a core tenant of what makes Warhammer 40K great and it feels like the writers and GW as a whole just completely missed that.
Without normal humans we have nothing to ground ourselves to in the setting.
The planet broke before the guard did.
Which book is this?
These guys are more braver than space marines because of this
Just wait until you hear about the Empire in Fantasy. A bunch of dudes armed only with muskets, floppy hats, and spears holding back the hordes of Chaos.
*All the Statues turn to Warlord Titans* CREEEEEEEEEEEED!!!
I see Creed, I see Trazyn, I click.
And then Abaddon appears and all the statues turn into daemons.
@@davetycho8330 then behind each demon appears a battalion of baneblanes
Put baneblades in boarding torpedoes. Anything is possible when you're a tactical genius.
Rawkit_Surgeon put leman russes in baneblade cannons!
CREEEEEED. All I imagine when Abbadon is killing Creed is Creed laughing saying it took you 13 crusades and the planet broke before the moral.
Creed wasn't killed though. He was imprisoned inside a Necron Tesseract Labyrinth.
I can imagine abbadon replying. Time is irrelevant. Your doom is not.
@@texasallstar6969 "time is irrelevant"
Which time the 1st or 13th
Abbadon: For 12 Black Crusades, I gathered power. For 12 Black Crusades, I probed your Empire's defenses for weaknesses. For 12 Black Crusades, I obtained every objective I set out for, then returned to prepare for the next crusade. For 12 Black Crusades, I let you think your defenses were strong enough. For 12 Black Crusades, I played the long game. Now, with my 13th Black Crusade, I have broken Cadia and sundered the Empire.
_"I have been pretending being mentally retarded for 10 millennia."_
- Abaddon, -probably- certainly
Despite not being a psyker, Abaddon surly has the unique power of literally spawning daemons where he treads. Truly an OP character. Oh wait never mind that was a dice roll.
@Miguel Mauro Not a true psyker though, just blessed with gifts. Similar to every Primarch, they had some level of Warp born gift but weren't all like Magnus.
@@papanurgle8393 All Primarchs have psyker powers but manifest in different ways at least that's my understanding.
@@imperialguardsman521 Yup, nearly every being in the galaxy has different levels of warp sensitivity which manifest into different traits and abilities. It's only certain individuals who have been correctly mutated that can fully tap into the Warp as a true Psyker (like Magnus, Ahriman, or your completed self).
Corax is a great example of this, being capable of appearing unnoticed at will, disappearing in the subconscious of others pretty much supernaturally, it's basically a Warp granted supernatural ability
@Miguel Mauro That would make him a Sorcerer. Which is different than a Psyker. Basically, Psykers are born with power while Sorcerers take power from rituals, artifacts, and blessings.
@@papanurgle8393 Among the Primarchs, Lorgar and Mortarion were also psykers, though fairly low-level ones, and Mortarion repressed his powers. It is also possible that Guilliman may be a latent psyker.
Don't be fooled! There is a chaos terminator behind Abby to make it look like he has arms.
So the sadomasochistic orc has a taste for quality sci-fi...good to know :D
Scarlet Inquisitor Nath you're light damn right... Starcraft must burn for its crimes against 40K!
Why is everyone saying that Abbadon has arms?? The original model for him back in 97 had arms in terminator armour.
Ben Comans it's a old meme. The arms on his model kept falling off, thus we got Failbaddon the Armless. Don't get me wrong I like the character but I do think it's a funny meme.
Nice copy-paste from the wiki bro.
"My lips need not move! I speak with the power of mind! With a snapchat filter on my mouth!"
They would honestly just be better off keeping it them as stills.
Yeah, I came to the comments to see if anyone else was saying how absolute trash that looked
You realize that was the marine that was talking, ot Creed?
It's not Creed talking...
THE PLANETE BROKE BEFORE THE GUARD DID!!!!!!!!!!
because running away with your tail between your legs in full retreat leaving the best strategist in the empire in the hands of a haunted robot and deciding to hide behind the ultra smurfs to rest your thoroughly kicked asses isn't braking apparently...
@@vonfaustien3957 Nobody said they didn't break. But the planet broke before they did ^^
Fuck you
@@vonfaustien3957 meh, gw had to give chaos fan boys a victory. Abaddon became a complete joke up to this point,13 crusades?! Just kill the character.
CADIA STANDS!
Abadon doesn't know the planet he thinks he is heading to is not Cadia, in fact it's not even a planet but... battlefleet gothic and 100 flying baneblades in disguise? CREEEEEEEED
*Abaddon
debile
@Ivar the Boneless Twat.
@Ivar the Boneless Fuck yourself, you flange.
Wooden Baneblades* :P
Wow abbadon is actually intimidating in this good job developers
I shudder to think what the CSM could have been lorewise with even half the competence shown here.
*Abaddon
@@batteredwarrior useless*
You see, it's because they didn't show him moving, so it didn't reveal that his arms were held on by a bit of string and wire.
Pride the disease that laid Horus low now courses through Abadons blood also it is his weakness
Hello, heretics.
Look at your leader, now back to me. Now back at your leader. Now back to me. Sadly, he isn't me, but if he venerated the Emperor and quit being an armless failure, he could command like me. Look down. Back up. Where are you? You're on a battlefield with the leader your leader could command like. What's in your hand? Back at me. I have it. It's a laspistol with with two hotshot clips for that thing you hate. Look again. The clips are now Baneblades. Anything is possible when your leader uses Tactical Genius instead of worshiping fickle Gods. I'm on a Titan.
YES
YES! CREEEEEEEEDDDDDDD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Listen Abaddon is at war since 10000 years, now look at your newborn baby primarch
I had no idea I needed this before i saw it.... XD
Thank you Old Spice :D
What the Cadian fleet was thinking: "welp looks like it's Tuesday"
Clearly a humpday
I think even by Cadian standards, 13th Crusade was at least a rough Monday
The admiral of the Cadian fleet: *sips coffee* looks like its that time of the year again *cracks knuckles*
THE PLANET BROKE BEFORE THE GUARD DID!
Was looking for this comment
But it broke tho
@@Grim67894 but before the planet did
Planet is worth more than the Guard.
What does that mean?
I didn't know Creed was a descendant of Winston Churchill...what a madlad
according to the wiki, he is churchill, zhukov, patton and caesar merged in to one tactical genius
CREEEEEEEEED!
We shall never surrender.
Arthur Currie
WE SHALL FIGHT THEM IN THE HIVES, WE SHALL FIGHT THEM IN THE FORGES, WE SHALL FIGHT THEM IN THE VOIDS. AND THIS WILL BE THE IMPERIUM'S FINEST HOUR!!
You know you're a badass when you outlive the planet youre defending
still better facial animations than Mass Effect Andromeda
Afreemanornot oh you I wasn’t expecting you to be here
@@commissarrobertson4779 hell yea. 41st millennium best millennium
Ps1 games had better animations than that game.
Mass Effect Andromeda: Still a better game than 99% of the stuff on the market.
i was going to thumbs up your comment but i wanted it to stay at 420 so here is my comment for you lol
Abbadon participates in the battle of Cadia, gets injured to some extent, falls back his flagship. During the 12th Black Crusade, he was only able to capture three of the Blackstone Fortresses when he wanted all six of them. The Battlefleet Gothic under Admiral Spire takes out one of his fortresses. One of them was destroyed above Cadia, and he won the battle by sending its burned-out hulk crashing to the surface. Conclusion: Abbadon the Despoiler is a sore loser to the extreme
"The Magos asks for time...I have none to give."
"my wolves will buy all that he needs. ill ask my battle barge to prepare for my arrival. by the fang, ill not die without a fight."
0:25 Itsa me, Cato!
Cato return to Ultramar NOW!!!
Cato Sicarius Calgar: "I. CAST. FIST!"
No, its Alpharius!
I am Alpharius.
Hereitic!You dare besmirch his fabled battle cry.
It is "It is 'I' Cato Sicarius"
In a nutshell:
Failbaddon: **attempts to destroy Cadia**
*Fails hard.*
Failbaddon: **authistic rage screams**
**crashes the main ship and rage quits**
*Vengeful Spirit turns into imperial Imperator Titan* CREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEED!
**Blackstone Fortress Transforms into Metroplex**
CREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEDIMUS PRIME!!!!!
@@thesupremegentlemanatheist7382 GENIUS!!! SO MUCH SO WHY IT IS BORDERLINE HERESY!!!
ვაჰ, ქართველებიც ყოფილან იმპერატორთან :D
Impossible, that starship was destroyed at the Emperor's hand during the Siege of Terra.
For those wondering about the space wolf, his name is Sven bloodhowl, wolf lord of his own company of space wolves of the Vlka Fenryka chapter, during the battle of cadia, he was among the 200 space marines, imperial guard and skittari that boarded the blackstone fortress that the phalanx destroyed, getting killed in the process but went down fighting like a true son of russ
In the name of the Emperor of Mankind, we will have retribution.
For Cadia.
For the Imperium.
For the Emperor.
True words, brother.
Cadia stands still, so long as the guard does!
@@Decrepit_biker Here at Cadia, the Emperor's will yet prevails.
HOLY CRAP! THE VENGEFUL SPIRIT!
Fire at will!!!
Ultio's gonna have her fun.
@@mortemtyrannus8813 if Lucius gets on board, we're all fethed
dota?
Id like to think that for the first 12 crusades, Sanguinius's ghost has been stalking its halls whispering into Failbbadons ear...."Youre a loooooser...."
There is an irony to the grimdark of this universe. Despite millennia of siege by basically EVERYTHING and everyone, humanity is still there. Every battle, won or lost becomes an epic story, either of stubborn fortitude and courage, or occasionally a rousing whoopin'. But in trying to create grimdark, and failing to include sufficient losses, GW has created a rather hopeful setting.
Sorry for the way late reply. This is one of my fav things about 40k. I saw it before, but in the setting there are no real winners. The Imperium is always fighting, but never falls. Horrors are always at the gates, but can't quite breach them.
Wait...is that CREED I see?
Unless it is too late you have not seen Creed
(It's probably Creed though yes)
yes yes it is
It is, i have the model
What you don't see is warhound titan, hidden behind his chair.
Dont like the spacewolves much but damn you have to show them mad love for their bravery and balls
sw rock, ramtin you are fucking idiot
Space Wolves > all other chapters
@@Sykohsis nah, Salamanders ftw
FFUCKINGGG FFURRIESSSS
- magnus the nerd
@@electricfeverx976 FORGE, FORGE, FORGE! FORGE, FORGE, FORGE! FOOOOOOOOOOOORGE!
Yeah, the Vikings in Space know how to fight.
Nah, Even Space Vampires know how to fight
If they can keep their blood thirst and psychotic rage under control...then again the other guys risk going bestial themselves. At least the Dark Angels are more consistent with their mental state.
*T A C T I C A L G E N I U S*
H U R H U R H U R
TITANS HAVE ALREADY OUTFLANKED YOU
THE STATUES WERE TITANS, THE GROUND IS FULL OF BANEBLADES AND THE LAMPPOSTS ARE IMPERIAL KNIGHTS
I AM. PRAISE THE EMPEROR. THE EMPEROR PROTECTS
Hell freaking yeah! I see they upped their cinematic game! Thank you for putting it out, Valrak!
I've been playing the game yesterday and I've been wondering who let this happen. The glorious lipsync morphing mouths of drawn characters while they talk.
Creed, the greatest tactical genius to ever live: "that's an entire crusade fleet, i cant hope to slow them down"
Sven Bloodhound: "hold my fucking Mjod"
Oh look, here comes Failbaddon and his latest Team Rocket scheme.
And he won
@@karlfranz310 by "flipping the table" and not Fighting
@@Denterify2 You he was loosing the fighting on Cadia.
@@aleksandersokal5279 that's what I said He only won by "flipping the table" and Not by fighting
(Phalanx rams the Blackstone Fortress, sending it flying back to the Eye of Terror)
Abaddon: LOOKS LIKE THE BLACK LEGION’S BLASTING OFF AGAAAAAAA-(twinkle)
*sneaks baneblades on asteroids behind enemy ship formations* CREEEEEEDDDDDD!!
The tides of “CADIA STANDS!!! THE PLANET BROKE BEFORE THE GUARDS DID!!!” would flood the comment section with the Emperor’s holy fury.
CADIA STANDS! FOR THE EMPEROR!
CREEEEEEEEEEEEEEED
the planet fell before the guard did!
Lies! Cadia stands!
@@marcustulliuscicero5443
"the planet fell before the guard (did)!" (depending where ya look) is the slogan the imperial guard uses after the fall of cadia as a rally cry, you see....
CADIA STANDS IN THE HEART OF EVERY GAURDSMAN! FOR CADIA BROTHERS!!
@@marcustulliuscicero5443 "I don't think so!" - Abbadon the Despoiler
> Abaddon the Despoiler step forward to an EMPTY HALL
> Light Flashes, then fade to black.
> Light Flashes again, then fade to black again.
> Once again, its flashes light, then again fade to black.
> And suddenly, you hear a scream.
> The Camera zoom-out of Abaddon chest and you see...
Abaddon: WHAT THE FUCK!? MY ARMS! ARE GONE! [See a Warhound behind each statues] CREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEED!
Is that Sven Bloodhowl? damn he majestic af
Basic yes it is !!!!
HE IS PERFECT !
Failbadon only won by crashing his Blackstone into the planet. The guard would not give them any ground so he destroyed it.
If GW had real writers, Abaddon would already have destroyed the emperors rotten corpse
@@YrielRazik heresy intensifies
The guard even started pushing them back on the ground towards the end of the book, the fuckin charge and counter-attack with the forces they held off the grid until it was needed and finally pulled into the fight along with every garrisoned force still available started pushing through the heretic battle lines from the flank with fuckin baneblades and shit. It was fuckin amazing and going great until a retreat order was given over the vox because the Blackstone hit the ground and not everyone knew what was going on above. It was sheer fuckin grit and blood they gave them for every inch of ground on Cadia. Fuckin amazing.
If taking the planet had ever been the goal in the first place.
@@papanurgle8393 True but he had to sacrifice a black fortress, which might I add leaves only 4 left in the galaxy, to destroy Cadia and Its Pylons.
the animation production is even better this time around! of all the warhammer games, gothic armadas cutscenes perfectly captured the spirit of the series!! day 1 buy for me!!
The greatness of one of the few Gloriana class battlecruisers ever created cannot be underestimated.
Even 41,000 years into the future, badass veteran soldiers still enjoy a good cigar now and then
HELL YEAH BATMAN
Watch as Cadia wasn't destroyed but was redeployed right before the killing blow and now is marching back into position.
Is...Is this the Vengeful Spirit ?
YES
0:58 That was creepy af. Puts that demonic nun to shame.
No, this is Patrick.
@@gulmaraz5931
What if the nun got herself a Terminator suit?
Eric Grieve Adepta Sororitas can’t wear terminator armor, it’s too heavy for normal, non astartes humans.
In Terra's Name, We Will Not Break!
No but the planet will...
The planet broke before you did.
I just found out that there were quite a lot of cadian regiment's off world at the time. Which means Cadia still stands
But... you did...
@@molliethomas2585 Why is everyone making jokes about the planetary shields?
10/10 lip syncing
They would honestly just be better off keeping them as stills.
it's still WIP so it'll end up looking great eventually
@@pugsy7658 years later, your beliefs did not hold up for the release
Electric Fever X yeah I was sad to realize that. I suppose it is what it is
I would watch an 40k animated series like this on Netfilx
Love your videos! Keep up that work!!!
With that cigar I kept expecting Creed to sound more like a perma-gruff Tommy Lee Jones
vengeful spirit! she big
Not THE Vengeful Spirit!
General: How did we not know the Black Legion was this close?
Solider: it only detects threats
General: Ahhh carry on
When Abbadon showed up I got chills!
Let it be known that the planet broke before the guard did.
[inhale]
[clap]
[exhale]
[arms fall off]
[Titans poke out from fallen arms]
CRREEEEEEEEEEEDDDDD!!!!!!!
One thing to consider here, Abbadon blew up the planet but still failed as a planet is not what resists his invasions, it's the people and they remained unbroken although probably a bit more pissed off than usual. This whole time, despite whatever poorly thought out plot contrivances GW throws at us, his ships could occupy the space fully around Cadia, there was nothing to stop him from bypassing and isolating it. This whole time the only thing that kept him so fixated on it was his own misconception that an inanimate pile of rock flying through space was the source of his troubles.
I wonder, if Abbadon looked into a mirror would he recognize his own reflection or would he get upset at this upstart challenging him?
*Abaddon
Dude, have you read any Chaos marine codex since 3th ED? Because you seem like typical ignorant Imperial fanboy. Abaddon's Crusade have always bypassed Cadia and went into the heartlands of the Imperium. The space around Cadia System is just the fastest area any traitor fleet can exit the Eye of Terror. Each time a traitor fleet exits the Eye it finds itself beset by Imperial guns. Only after a mauling does any traitor fleet gets to leave that space.
What's hilarious now is that after the Great Rift things switched. Now the traitors hold a incredibly important passage. The Nachmund Gauntlet which is the only stable route through the Great Rift. So if Imperial fleets want to travel north to help their beleaguered brethren , they have to brave traitor guns the same way traitors did brave the guns of Cadia.
Lets see how many times the Imperials will fail to break open the Nachmund Gauntlet.
lolroflroflcakes theres necron pylons there that stop the eye from expanding
Because it absolutely was.
Cadia's destruction was never a question of personal vendetta or obsession out of unthinking rage. It was pure pragmatism that motivated his descision to destroy it.
The Blackstone fortress being lost? Trivial in the end. All that was needed was for Cadia to die.
A galvanized resistance by the Imperium? Meaningless. The Imperium is pressed on every conceivable side, for 10k years Cadia and the Pylon network were the only thing that kept the Chaos forces in check.
With Cadia removed, Warbands are free to raid at will with total impunity, settle pocket empires far beyond the Eye of Terror and further degrade the Imperium.
The gambit to end the War in one fell swoop died along with Horus, it could never return. Abaddon was smart enough to see it first, and to understand how to use it to an advantage.
The Legions as they were are gone, reduced to Warbands so petty and fragmented they can at times barely be called a raiding force, with only a few kept together by halfhearted oaths, their discipline and structure dead. But in their place is savagery, agency and at times insanity. Given the proper enviornment, they would not fall upon themselves as they do within the Eye, but only spread the Imperium ever more thinly, all Abaddon has to do, is wait and watch as it weakens to nill.
@@lolroflroflcakes Except that's objectively false.
Navigating outside of the eye Via any route other than the Gate itself is an extremely difficult and innacurate prospect where you literally have no real clue where the fuck you'll end up if you make it out at all. There definitely exist other avenues but none are as safe or direct, and many just lead back to the Cadian gate, even the Warp Ghosts, literal ferrymen of the eye take you there.
Seriously man, if leaving the Eye was such a walk in the park for Chaos you'd have 1 of two scenarios:
1-EVERY SINGLE planet within a comparible distance to the eye would be just as fortified, patrolled or monitored and they'd run into the same problem as Cadia itself.
2-Chaos would launch raids with such hilarious ease the Imperium would have been wiped out by M.32 having an untouchable safe zone to jump in and out of.
Simply put, the Great Rift itself was more or less the end goal, and would have been completely impossible with the Pylon Network, aka Cadia, still standing. One of the major issues to the Warbands raiding the Imperium was the lack of a safe haven.Holding territory, especially on a planetary scale is a monumental undertaking, most Chaos groups don't have the means to effectively do so without the Warp, conquering Cadia would be astronomically stupid as it gives them nothing in the end.
If you want examples of how badly these holdings fail without the immaterium, you need look no further than the Scouring; The Imperium cannot and does not put up with that shit. There is no way Chaos insurgency forces could survive or even hope operate in frequently visited Imperial Space for any considerable period of time without a warp rift to hide behind.
Fact is, the only reason the Traitor Legions have survived this long is because of the secure and untouchable locations like the Eye of Terror and the Maelstorm.
The pylon network prevented either one from spreading further, now the Imperium is cut in half and it's a free for all with a galaxy wide zone that Imperial ships simply cannot go through and from which Chaos can raid with total impunity, Cadia's fall and Magnus's ritual guaranteed it.
Now, if your issue lies with inconsistencies in regarding stellar dimensions, space for mobility of forces or the freedom of direction that comes with it; I'm right there with you.
If you really want we can add time dilation to the mix and we'll be here all week.
I'd argue that the problem is prevalent in just about every universe set in outer space (star Wars included), and Hell even the game this comes from makes no sense if u really get down to it. Ships should and could be able to move up or down at will instead of basically conforming to naval battles in space.
The one explanation I could see is that any path out of the Eye that wasn't a complete shot in the dark that may or may not leave you on the outskirts of the galaxy, or risks teleporting you inside a sun, plops you back in the Cadian Sector, so you'll be faced with it either way this is reinforced by the decision of the aforementioned Warp Ghosts.
"Cadia" is probably based on *Candia fortress siege* , a fort in today's Greece, where for two decades they resisted siege from Ottoman empire. And Candia fell to the siege in the end. It was assisted by many European countries that didn't want to end up like Constantinople.
Interesting, I've never heard of that fort
This video is already better then the Dark Imperium book
How so?
@@ranek1990 I didn't really like the book, especially the bits with Felix in it. I coulda got a vox emmiter that just shouted "FOR GUILLIMAN" every 5 minutes and it would've had the same amount of depth as that character. Also Guilliman is the most boring Primarch, give me Russ or Lion any day.
@@CaptainHoyt Yeah, Girlyman is kind of, ... stale? for lack of better world. He is not bad per say, but neither is he the greatest of them. Personally i would have prefered Russ, since he is the blunt executioner of the emperor. Far more fitting if you ask me. Would have been kind of entertaining to see administratum and ministorum try and stop him. At the same time i dont think that the space viking would have hard time inspiring loyality in the warrior culture of the imperium's defenders, rallying them to his cause in the emperor's will and so on. But maybe i may be biased against Gorrilaman because of the Ultramarysues and that stupid piece of manure called codex astartes.
@@6killersfear4 Especially if Russ was to meet Magnus. It could be really heavy moment considering what Russ did to Magnus because of Horus. It would really well develop his character.
@@AzraelSoulHunter It would certainly be interesting to see. Especially if he had learned that it was Horus who ordered Magnus'es(?) death.
That was so awesome! I got goosebumps.
Guard Trooper: Failbaddon is here.
Creed: Did he lose his arms again?
Guard Trooper: Let me check... Yep. They just fell off.
Creed: Good Ol’Failbaddon.
great video, and i think all 40k video have the best comments sections to read through :D
Am I the only one who always pictured Creed to sound like Winston Churchill?
i know right
Nah, I prefer this voice
Karl Franz It’s fine if you like his voice here. It’s just how I always pictured his voice to sound.
@@redeye3869 ok
Taken from a very good video game
Battlefleet gothic armada 2
Abaddons appearance gave me chills
I've been thinking it would be cool if they made a dawn of war type game that combined all the games into one full experience. If Cadia is attacked, fight the void war in Gothic Armada, then launch a Dawn of War type game (not III obviously) to fight the ground war for the same continual story. If you do well in the Void War the ground war has more options for support, reinforcements ect. If you do poorly however, your troops are on their own.
that would most likely be Gothic four.
Sounds like Star Wars: Empire at War, but better.
that thumbnail creeeeed god just having that single dialog was amazing
The entrance is insanely badass until you remember that it’s just Failbaddon.
It’s like Elmer Fudd getting an intro like that, it just dies when you realize who it is.
Tanith First and Only- welcome to the club Cadia
My testosterone has increased by 20%
1000000000% percent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I tried explaining this lore to my fiance in the car and she fell asleep in under 1 minute. Still lover her though.
Has Abbadon loaded another savegame? :D
uh 2:09 is a pretty accurate picture of what Overwatch/CIA Domenique dudes deal with every god damned day, but usually Star Destroyers incoming.....
*CADIA STAND!!*
SIMPLE AS. BASED. HELL YEAH BATMAN
chaos gods do a small amount of mischieviousness
I magen what Abbadon could do if his Arms stuck to his body more often!
*Abaddon
@@batteredwarrior hope you're still not correcting people on their spelling ffs
@@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ1248 I hope you learn when to shut the hell up.
Glad to see that even in the grimdark world of 40k, cigars are a thing
Isn't Abaddon that pantsy that would lose melee combat with a Tau if he tried?
Yes! Someone who can actually spell "Abaddon" correctly!
Hes far from that lol
Nah, his arms might fall off but he would just headbutt the blueberry into submission
The Gue'la have a terrible secret called the 'Assault Phase'. The Earth Caste is working on a solution, but for now the best we have is Farsight. Though that may be all we need.
He killed sigmund in single combat and sent his corpse back with his own blade. Etched in we are returned. Yea that's him.
This game had one of the best voice acting i ever heard
Space wolves driving a ship? How could they navigate the controls if they don't even know how to read?
The know how to read. Just like every space marine initiate they get knowledge rammed into them via reprogramming hat
@@Heath86 I just assumed the Space Wolves Psycho-Conditioning involved a lot of howling.
Instructions are in howls and runes
FUCKING FURRIES! THEY CAN'T EVEN WRITE!
they can read, they don't know how to write, dude get you're references right
2:31 i've heard a similar line somewhere, but where was is? Wait! Vader is now a Space Wolf!? ;)
CATO SICARUS approve this prologue
I like this space wolves' accents. Oh and Creed's voice too.
Abaddon: Well hello there
Obi-Wan: Hey thats my line!
*Abaddon
*BLAM*
"So Heretically uncivilized."
@@brickcraftproductions3065 LOL
0:57 I wouldn't want anything less than 3 Allarus Custodians, A Blade Champion and Trajann Valoris himself to be with me inside this room to have any hope of surviving the impending horror that's about to arrive here.
is that a Warlord class titan i see behind that asteroid ?
No, it's a pile of baneblades meant to LOOK like a warlord Titan.
This is Creed 101 bro, c'mon now.
Thanks for posting this in its full glory...rather than be like most youtubers and talk or "react" to it.
I read: abadon arrives in Canada...
Don't know about the lore of Warhammer 40k very much but i've heard Cadia is a place meant to last forever and seems like it did :D
The painting animation is kind of cheesy but works at the same time.
The style matches with 40k which is good, just imagine the warp fueled horrors if a more genetic tumbler or kid friendly animation style was used.
Update: With warhammer + stuff that is like motion comics that are not quite fluid like regular annimation this still stands as the top of warhammer animation.
2:37 who is the Wolf Space Marine? his armour is not Space Wolves.
ty
Sven Bloodhowl
The one TRUE Warmaster! For Abaddon!
I don't know why but the music from 1:30 onwards gives me a halo vibe. Like during the battle for Earth when the Prophet of Truth arrives with his fleet in orbit and just seeing the sheer size of it compared to Earth's defenses. Probably just me.
Can I have an uplink to that video?
CREEEEEEEEEEEED!!!!!!
Ah yes, Failbaddon the Dissapointment, the greatest show of how desperate the Chaos Gods have become.
Before leaving Cadia, Abaddon saluted its defenders one final time. For ten thousand years, these brave men and women fulfilled their duty and held the line against the forces of Chaos. For ten thousand years, Abaddon had to plot, scheme, and maneuver before he could gain the forces and the resources needed to break through Cadia's defenses and finally destroy it. No other planet in the Imperium, save Holy Terra itself, could require that much planning and preparation to break.
And then his arms fall off again
Cadian walls are its guardsmen and it's border the range of their lasguns
I came to many times....Guess I am with Slaanesh now boys!
all is valid. Coexist
wauw this is like “cinematic” animations in games in the 90ies
My Ship Macgge's Honor will duel against the vengeful spirit
What we do now my primarh we weren't ready for this I can't allow Abaddon to kill so many innocent people Cadia will fail if we don't do something 😱
Then call someone who can awake me
I'm still trap in my throne
Primarch Roboute Guilliman Lord of Ultramar I'll get Yvraine.
@@rexlumontad8078 good then i will going to destroy vengeful spirit it's a shame horus is not the one who commands it
Primarch Roboute Guilliman Lord of Ultramar I hope the other Loyalist Primarchs return and help you save what's left of the Imperium and unfuck it back to the closest thing to its pre-Heresy self like your TTS Father did.
P.S.: TTS Emps is much better than that canon douchebag you interacted. At least TTS Emps still cares for you and your brothers even when He's still being quite a smarmy asshole complaining about everything of the Imperium's fucked up state.
If she isn't the best narrator I've ever heared in a game!!!
Muehehehe!!! MUEHEHEHEH!!!