I feel some great examples were left out such as bands of tyranids cut off from their heive mind that had fallen to nurgle - I believe they were on a space hulk
While Rotnids sound cool in theory, they usually don't last long due to how the Nids work. Once those infected Nids connect to another Hivemind, they'll just either get healed, karked, or just melted to biomatter.
@@justanotherinquisitor7962 I can imagine the Synapse organs or nerves decomposing enough to be unable to link again with another synapse creature or hivemind.
@@rodrigolopezmaya5974 If the synapse organs deteriorate to the point of being unable to function. They'd probably just revert to their factory-reset state and just burrow underground or kark themselves off a cliff.
I can't think where I know it from a few channels have talked about it I can imagine it being a Fabius Bile story. I'm trying to fiend it not like there is alougth of 40k stories out there lol maybe OMS knows specify the one I'm taking about might make a good lore vid @@commissarlee864
Perhaps one of the reasons chaos corrupted Eldar are rarely a thing is that Slaanesh is so possessive of them and that they'd do anything to prevent falling to chaos. But chaos corrupted Drukhari would go super hard.
chaos corrupted necrons is interesting, though they have no souls to corrupt (as they were consumed during bio transference) but their machine bodies could be possessed maybe like a demon engine?
Nope, it was the imperium that didn't understand the long game Abaddon was playing. As was covered in the 1st installment of the Gathering Storm series, Abaddon had been targeting blackstone pylon sites over multiple black crusades; Cadia was just the final frosting on the giant warp storm cake he'd been baking for millenia.
Nope. Failbadon was a terribly written villian that became a joke. GW had to rewrite him in an obvious attempt to salvage the character. Most realize this but some nurgle zombies bought the 4d chess nonsense.
@@dziku2222 Fair enough. I only got into 40k right after the Fall of Cadia, so Abaddon being a poorly written failure was before my time. But I'm glad they reworked things the way they did. Seems silly, at least to me, to have the threat of Chaos reduced to a farce...
The death junky analogy is better suited for c o caine, than acid, it's a stimulatant that would act like a button- that when pressed, would increase their want for more and continue their endless need to feed, they'd naturally smash that button until they couldn't Acid would just shift your perspective on reality , not necessarily be a stimulatant like an amphetamine
Chaos Genestealers, with the Warlord of the army having two heads split him half way down the middle one head is slanesh cultist, and the other head as Lictor.. a very stealthy leader.. but the chaos infected side giggles and shouts pickup lines as battle cries.
This makes me want to make ork auxiliaries for my Word Bearers force. What's better than cultists? Bigger, tougher cultists! And Word Bearers have never been shy about expending cultists forces. XD
How I despise Scrap-code. In possibly older lore now. Only Admech stuff created Scrap-Code. Only Admech gear was Effected by it too. Scrap-Code is one of the more egregious of GWs changing things. Its getting over used. Just like the 'nid can/maybe eat/absorb Necrodermis. So the 'nids have gone from biomass to refined super metals. Whats next, Adamintium clad and boned, 'nids?
okay but why wouldn't it? they scour planets for mineral resources which i've always assumed meant nuclear material (much more efficient for energy than biomass, and you need something like that for interstellar slow travel) and metals which are no doubt used to create exoskeletons that can resist tank rounds and teeth that can pierce ceramite.
@@entropicflux8849 That is why I mention refined metal. I have little problem with ore. It’s the mission creep, shall we say. To me, it’s like a Locust swarm deciding to eat cars and lampposts out of the Blue. As well as still eating the stuff they have always eaten.
@@Yandarval that's exactly what we're talking about: locusts that ended up eating everything because they already ate everything else, right? the mission has crept until there is nothing but hunger so powerful it's become a psykic force in and of itself.
@@entropicflux8849 Yet I don’t believe that ‘bids have been stated to go for copious amount of metal ores. It’s generally displayed as all biological matter down to the microbial level. Then the planet is left as effectively a big asteroid. If they were after all minerals. The planet would be an asteroid belt when the finished. When all the planetary mass has been sorted though.
@@Yandarval i believe that you are mistaken, and i would invite you to revisit the topic. the consensus is that they prefer biomass for some reason (obvious, because if they didn't then they would just harvest space minerals) but that they are not stupid and in fact very smart, and of course metabolize uranium and nickel and iron because they already can do so. the tyranids are smart enough to send a zoanthrope into a craftworld to eat soulstones. of course they are smart enough to realize that uranium has a bajillion more calories in it than a corpse. they are harvesting biomass for some special purpose unrelated to pure calories, some psykic element i would guess, but that wouldn't even be enough to support interstellar slow-speed travel times let alone the ultra evolution and production process of the tyranid system. this is why the worlds they leave behind are bereft of even mineral resources and are truly dead worlds. probably just carbon and other abundant and worthless elements. they obviously *would* use necrodermis if at all possible, but since necrons don't have the souls that most of the creatures targeted by tyranids have, who knows how much they will actually care about it.
i can see slanesh corrupting some isolated nids trough hunger, like a small isolated buntch of nids, maybe some gene stealers or some nids left behind after some botched invasion atempt, by starving the nids the hunger becomes so intense that it becomes an overwelming feeling, after a bit of canibalism the last starving nid gets a blessing from slanesh that alow it to scape its sircunstance and go out to the galaxi, to be hungri for ever in a sort of unknowingly reverence to slanesh
How come I never see anyone comment about a possible Necron and Imperium alliance? It seems to me they both have something the other side wants, for the Necrons it's Space Marine vessels and for the imperium its a defense against the forces of the warp and the Tyranids. They even have a way of making the Emperor a physical and active being again by simpy encompassing him in a necrodermis and blackstone body. Plus the mechanicus has deep technological ties to the C'tan who gave the Necrons their current level of technology. I know about the xenophobic tendencies of the Imperium of Man but circumstances change and they could easily come back to an alliance with other races. The enemy of my enemy is my friend, this setting isn't beyond old tropes like that.
The issue with this isn't even the humans xenophobia, its actually the necron's xenophobia. They despise everything that isnt a necron, seeing them as little primitive creatures staking claim over a galaxy that doesn't belong to them. The necrons are kinda the old guy saying get off my lawn, and see the galaxy as their front yard, with everyone else being the small kids who keep kicking their ball into his yard. The only necron to actually appreciate anything about other races is traezyn the infinite.
Necrons are kinda not very fond of old ones creations they fought millennia ago running amok as if they own the place. I could see necrons siding with Tau but not with old ones pets
idk about T'au. its been made a point that the chaos gods don't give an effort to corrupt the T'au as they are useless to their cause. furthermore T'au have went through the warp many times without any problems, the only sense of danger they've ever encountered were auxillaries turning on them or daemons boarding their ships. not to mention even though its rare, T'au do encounter chaos inflicted beings, mostly that of death guard, and there has not been a single chaos infected T'au coming out of these battles. of course I may be wrong, I'm just voicing that T'au effortlessly go through the warp and its kind of strange hearing that the taint of the warp mutates them as the warp is full of warp power. (a less prominent example being that the entirety of the T'au race inside of a warp storm for most of its creation)
I don't think Nurgle could corrupt Necrons, but they might form a Nurgle cult because he represents the cycle of birth and death that they want to return to. Unfortunately, because they are not made of flesh and cannot rot, Nurgle could never answer their prayers.
Are the spores emitted by chaos orks also tainted by chaos? If this is the case orks could be a really easy way of spreading chaos taint. Ork spores make getting rid of them so difficult, if they were chaos orks it'd be even worse (or better for chaos). It'd also mean a potentially limitless chaos fighting force as they can just keep rapidly growing more unlike with humans that take longer to replace. A chaos ork planet could just keep pumping out more Waaaghs constantly.
Video idea; maybe do a deep dive into the story of a transition of one individual under the influence of a Halo Device. I remember you did a 40 facts on the devices in the past and I remember thinking that it would be great to hear you go deep into one specific individuals transition, who they were, how they acquired it, the process of bonding and the initial positive followed by the weird then horrific. That angle on a deep dive is something that I would love to listen to, the angle of the individual story and the way your channel edits your videos is great.
Its not really their warp power. They just stealing energy to battery (noctolith) and use it that way. As always, technology is superior to magic! Glory to the Infinite Empire!
for how long it takes hive mind to deal with disseas I think good more than half depends on "birth rate" if those are bugs (never played that buuuut the lore is so interesthing I propably will one day :D ) bugs generation is propably birthet just like that ... with would be acctually very usefull because ... antibodies ... those bugs who survive or "carry" some gennetic information would add to hiveminds solution of dissies so it would deppend acctually on "dying rate" of bugs it would be acctually interesthing
ok Nergal or how is it called can this extreme regeneration aacctually fucn use for him to be technically unbeatable because those bugs are technically petrie dishes with... what ever
I agreed with all of it except the orks. Everything you described flies directly in the face of established Ork lore. I'm not saying corruption doesn't happen, but it's so rare it might as well as not. Orks ARE protected from corruption by both Waagh energy and Gork and Mork. And Gork/Mork would absolutely cull any corruption they can simply because it's not Orkish.
There were pictures of mutated orcs in previous CSM Codexes and we had units of Chaos greenskins at the time of Realms of Chaos (Red Goblins for example). I wouldn't be so sure about what you're talking about.
Could the tau be a middle ground with control and power from a chaos God without going nuts and killing their friends but still being useful in battle😅
Remember that Episode of Family Guy when Chris gets chemically castrated? That is the voice in the last part of this video. Not complaining, just throwing it out there.
Considering Tau being corrupted. This is yet another example of juicy narrative that is just hanging there like ripe fruit for the writers. It represents the possibility of Farsight being corrupted and his enclaves then falling to chaos. And then a brand new faction is created: Chaos Tau. We are waiting GW... **taps foot**
Tau arent communists, but caste based imperium, with palace economy (everything belongs to ruler/s that give it back how they want). Craftworld eldar are communist.
If? Lodge Brother, the Emperor of mankind, beloved by all, IS in fact the 5th chaos god and his corruption is Devotion. Did you not know his holy scripture, the Lectitio Divinitates was written by our own Genefather Aurelion? Did you not know his first High Priestess Euphrate Keeler learned the art of corruption amongst the Slaaneshi cult of our brothers, the Emperor's Children? Did you not wonder as why the the Corpse Emperor, while fighting our and any religion in his lifetime, now spreads his theocracy over the Galaxy of Man? The Primordial Powers corrupted the Emperor himself, by offering him a place in the pantheon, such is their might! We have already won! So it is written!
@@exanzierI’m pretty sure he would become the God of death or annihilation. Meaning he would erase the souls he destroyed instead of sending them back to the warp.
I love 40k, but 1 of the biggest lore disappointments is how Chaos - meant to represent near-Lovecraftian eldritch beings incomprehensible to the human mind - are, in practice, usually just demons from Hell. Still love em, I'd just like a bit more *weird*.
Did you ever do really evil shit ? Like violence , vengeance , fukking prostitute, do drugs,Robing, beating peapole , not because your a victim but only because you wanted to,because you felt like it ? If you do one day maybe you will see that its not cartoonish and can really corrupt , not in a lovecraftian way, in a human way . In 40k the chaos gods are very human i think, but not cartoonish (Sorry for bad english its not my first language)
@@L0reN3xusthey come from us, and so they are like us. They aren’t lovecraftian except in the sense that they are on a different scale, being massive entities made up of energy and emotions
I hate the new lore Necrons. Tomb Kings in space just, ehh. EHHH. I felt they were better as a counterpoint to the Tyranids than, whatever the fuck they are now.
Certainly they were far superior as nihilistic force that just fed all life to satiate eternal hunger of their star gods. But GW already planned to open WH40k to wider audience, and this bleak, hopeless narrative wasn't too inviting. Besides, original Necrons were something like second army choice, not written and designed like CSM, Eldar or IG. They had to earn more bucks for GW, therefore they had to change.
You are utterly and completely wrong the necrons are nothing but ai basicly they have no souls to corrupt. I thought you understood the wh40k universe? Chaos gods are nowhere nearly as powerful as the old ones were.
Scrap code is semi daemonic entity made to corrupt machines. And they need to be asleep, waking necrons cant be corrupted. Its basicaly form of daemonic possesion.
I feel some great examples were left out such as bands of tyranids cut off from their heive mind that had fallen to nurgle - I believe they were on a space hulk
While Rotnids sound cool in theory, they usually don't last long due to how the Nids work.
Once those infected Nids connect to another Hivemind, they'll just either get healed, karked, or just melted to biomatter.
@@justanotherinquisitor7962 I can imagine the Synapse organs or nerves decomposing enough to be unable to link again with another synapse creature or hivemind.
@@rodrigolopezmaya5974 If the synapse organs deteriorate to the point of being unable to function.
They'd probably just revert to their factory-reset state and just burrow underground or kark themselves off a cliff.
I’m starting a movement to get traitor orks to be known as “Badboyz”
Or khorne affiliated orks, the Madboyz
Nurgle orks should be StinkBoyz
Slaanesh? Fuckboyz
What about slaanesh? I guess slaanesh can only corrupt orks because of some pain kink or their obsession with fighting.
Fuckboyz?@@LucasBlythe-ll6ng
This gave me SO MANY new ideas! The Nids part was the best!
Ok, givin a snickers to a red ork just killed me!
It makes me happy to scroll down and see the Snickers mentioned in the top 3 comments 😂😂
13:19 Thomas the Demon Engine 😂😂😂😂
I'm glad that I'm not the only one that noticed Tomas as a corrupted demon engine 😂
Did you know that actually happened?
i wasnt ready for that snickers joke lol
Slaneshi tyranids were actually pretty cool, didnt see that coming.
I wish they had models.
Thomas, The Chaos Engine just killed me
If i remember there is a story where chaos sources suppressed a Terynid leviathan and converted it with the obliator virous to use as a ship
that sounds badass, where did you find that?
I can't think where I know it from a few channels have talked about it I can imagine it being a Fabius Bile story. I'm trying to fiend it not like there is alougth of 40k stories out there lol maybe OMS knows specify the one I'm taking about might make a good lore vid @@commissarlee864
@@commissarlee864 Storm of Iron by graham mcneil ; this one"s about the Iron warriors
Thanks dude@@tille7502
Super cool fluff piece, we need some more interactions like this one
I've been kinda wanting to make a force of Nurgle-corrupted Drukhari
Perhaps one of the reasons chaos corrupted Eldar are rarely a thing is that Slaanesh is so possessive of them and that they'd do anything to prevent falling to chaos.
But chaos corrupted Drukhari would go super hard.
@@FrozenRat161 Indeed!
Also I'm now thinking a whole Kabal of Drukhari falling to Khorne would be pretty cool and a nice form of irony if you ask me
chaos corrupted necrons is interesting, though they have no souls to corrupt (as they were consumed during bio transference) but their machine bodies could be possessed maybe like a demon engine?
Actually we do know machines can be corrupted cause that one ai got corrupted with demonic code
Nope, it was the imperium that didn't understand the long game Abaddon was playing. As was covered in the 1st installment of the Gathering Storm series, Abaddon had been targeting blackstone pylon sites over multiple black crusades; Cadia was just the final frosting on the giant warp storm cake he'd been baking for millenia.
Just so.
Nope. Failbadon was a terribly written villian that became a joke. GW had to rewrite him in an obvious attempt to salvage the character. Most realize this but some nurgle zombies bought the 4d chess nonsense.
@@sardonicspartan9343 Just so.
It's basically last second save to cover failed writing xD It gives Abaddon any shred of competence out of the blue, because people memed him too much
@@dziku2222 Fair enough. I only got into 40k right after the Fall of Cadia, so Abaddon being a poorly written failure was before my time. But I'm glad they reworked things the way they did. Seems silly, at least to me, to have the threat of Chaos reduced to a farce...
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At the tau side… yes, the traitor of farsight is a khorne cultist. I have no evidence but doubts neither.
Khorne wants farsight. Did you read arks of omen?
The death junky analogy is better suited for c o caine, than acid, it's a stimulatant that would act like a button- that when pressed, would increase their want for more and continue their endless need to feed, they'd naturally smash that button until they couldn't
Acid would just shift your perspective on reality , not necessarily be a stimulatant like an amphetamine
Ceeeeocaine…. ‘Ke-yo-cane’ that’s how it’s pronounced.😌😂
@@sebastianmezzanatto5056 What?
13:18
This ancient machine spirit has fallen to the taint of chaos.
Khorne Orks like snickers confirmed
Chaos Genestealers, with the Warlord of the army having two heads split him half way down the middle one head is slanesh cultist, and the other head as Lictor.. a very stealthy leader.. but the chaos infected side giggles and shouts pickup lines as battle cries.
You really are the best 40k channel ❤
Lol thomas the demonic engine chew chew chewing his way into reality 13:19
I've always thought that the more autonomous nid lifeforms would be able to be corrupted
This makes me want to make ork auxiliaries for my Word Bearers force. What's better than cultists? Bigger, tougher cultists! And Word Bearers have never been shy about expending cultists forces. XD
So did Thomas The Train Engine fall to Slaaneshi powers? I KNEW that Thomas had to be functionally immortal.
Need fan fiction of Batman and Superman vs chaos gods.
Batman hardly stands a chance but it would be interesting whether superman can be corrupted.
I could Nurgle coming up with a mind control foot fungus. It even has the word fun in it. Very Nurgle
Nurgle loves fun. That is why he wants to spread fun to everyone. :)
Interesting video. Thanks
This was great. Not the same drivel on repeat im used to.
If even Orks (which is a Mushroom) can be corrupted by Chaos, why can't Eldar or Tau?
No mention of the Chaos worshiping Genestealer Hybrids? Who, based on old lore, were actually super common?
How I despise Scrap-code. In possibly older lore now. Only Admech stuff created Scrap-Code. Only Admech gear was Effected by it too. Scrap-Code is one of the more egregious of GWs changing things. Its getting over used. Just like the 'nid can/maybe eat/absorb Necrodermis. So the 'nids have gone from biomass to refined super metals. Whats next, Adamintium clad and boned, 'nids?
okay but why wouldn't it? they scour planets for mineral resources which i've always assumed meant nuclear material (much more efficient for energy than biomass, and you need something like that for interstellar slow travel) and metals which are no doubt used to create exoskeletons that can resist tank rounds and teeth that can pierce ceramite.
@@entropicflux8849 That is why I mention refined metal. I have little problem with ore. It’s the mission creep, shall we say. To me, it’s like a Locust swarm deciding to eat cars and lampposts out of the Blue. As well as still eating the stuff they have always eaten.
@@Yandarval that's exactly what we're talking about: locusts that ended up eating everything because they already ate everything else, right? the mission has crept until there is nothing but hunger so powerful it's become a psykic force in and of itself.
@@entropicflux8849 Yet I don’t believe that ‘bids have been stated to go for copious amount of metal ores. It’s generally displayed as all biological matter down to the microbial level. Then the planet is left as effectively a big asteroid. If they were after all minerals. The planet would be an asteroid belt when the finished. When all the planetary mass has been sorted though.
@@Yandarval i believe that you are mistaken, and i would invite you to revisit the topic. the consensus is that they prefer biomass for some reason (obvious, because if they didn't then they would just harvest space minerals) but that they are not stupid and in fact very smart, and of course metabolize uranium and nickel and iron because they already can do so.
the tyranids are smart enough to send a zoanthrope into a craftworld to eat soulstones. of course they are smart enough to realize that uranium has a bajillion more calories in it than a corpse. they are harvesting biomass for some special purpose unrelated to pure calories, some psykic element i would guess, but that wouldn't even be enough to support interstellar slow-speed travel times let alone the ultra evolution and production process of the tyranid system. this is why the worlds they leave behind are bereft of even mineral resources and are truly dead worlds. probably just carbon and other abundant and worthless elements.
they obviously *would* use necrodermis if at all possible, but since necrons don't have the souls that most of the creatures targeted by tyranids have, who knows how much they will actually care about it.
Even chaos just makes orks more orky
Xenos exists
Nurgle: that's free real estate
i can see slanesh corrupting some isolated nids trough hunger, like a small isolated buntch of nids, maybe some gene stealers or some nids left behind after some botched invasion atempt, by starving the nids the hunger becomes so intense that it becomes an overwelming feeling, after a bit of canibalism the last starving nid gets a blessing from slanesh that alow it to scape its sircunstance and go out to the galaxi, to be hungri for ever in a sort of unknowingly reverence to slanesh
That reminds me alot of the tales of the Wendigo from Native American folklore since it was always constantly hungry for the flesh of Humans
It would be interesting to see a hivemind fall to chaos
are there multiple ones or just 'the' hivemind? I was under the impression it's the latter.
@@FrozenRat161 Multiple hivemind ships I think
Waiting for Nurgle to create a disease that causes the Orcs to grow a phallus for spewing corrupted Orc spores.😅😁
That's just inviting slaanesh to the party.
How come I never see anyone comment about a possible Necron and Imperium alliance? It seems to me they both have something the other side wants, for the Necrons it's Space Marine vessels and for the imperium its a defense against the forces of the warp and the Tyranids. They even have a way of making the Emperor a physical and active being again by simpy encompassing him in a necrodermis and blackstone body. Plus the mechanicus has deep technological ties to the C'tan who gave the Necrons their current level of technology. I know about the xenophobic tendencies of the Imperium of Man but circumstances change and they could easily come back to an alliance with other races. The enemy of my enemy is my friend, this setting isn't beyond old tropes like that.
The issue with this isn't even the humans xenophobia, its actually the necron's xenophobia. They despise everything that isnt a necron, seeing them as little primitive creatures staking claim over a galaxy that doesn't belong to them. The necrons are kinda the old guy saying get off my lawn, and see the galaxy as their front yard, with everyone else being the small kids who keep kicking their ball into his yard. The only necron to actually appreciate anything about other races is traezyn the infinite.
Necrons are kinda not very fond of old ones creations they fought millennia ago running amok as if they own the place. I could see necrons siding with Tau but not with old ones pets
Oh yes chaos Thomas the tank engine perfect. 😂😂😂
idk about T'au. its been made a point that the chaos gods don't give an effort to corrupt the T'au as they are useless to their cause. furthermore T'au have went through the warp many times without any problems, the only sense of danger they've ever encountered were auxillaries turning on them or daemons boarding their ships. not to mention even though its rare, T'au do encounter chaos inflicted beings, mostly that of death guard, and there has not been a single chaos infected T'au coming out of these battles.
of course I may be wrong, I'm just voicing that T'au effortlessly go through the warp and its kind of strange hearing that the taint of the warp mutates them as the warp is full of warp power.
(a less prominent example being that the entirety of the T'au race inside of a warp storm for most of its creation)
Question: World old gods like The Eldari war god Khaine be able to join someone like Khorne?
I don't think Nurgle could corrupt Necrons, but they might form a Nurgle cult because he represents the cycle of birth and death that they want to return to. Unfortunately, because they are not made of flesh and cannot rot, Nurgle could never answer their prayers.
Video idea: any topic, with less ad breaks
skulls for the throne of bone!
The rot of Grandfather comes for all.
Question: do you guys think that through the use of Chaos powers I could turn lead into green gold (aka weed)?
Sure, just sell the valuable lead and use the money in exchange for goods and services
Are the spores emitted by chaos orks also tainted by chaos? If this is the case orks could be a really easy way of spreading chaos taint. Ork spores make getting rid of them so difficult, if they were chaos orks it'd be even worse (or better for chaos). It'd also mean a potentially limitless chaos fighting force as they can just keep rapidly growing more unlike with humans that take longer to replace. A chaos ork planet could just keep pumping out more Waaaghs constantly.
Video idea; maybe do a deep dive into the story of a transition of one individual under the influence of a Halo Device. I remember you did a 40 facts on the devices in the past and I remember thinking that it would be great to hear you go deep into one specific individuals transition, who they were, how they acquired it, the process of bonding and the initial positive followed by the weird then horrific. That angle on a deep dive is something that I would love to listen to, the angle of the individual story and the way your channel edits your videos is great.
Oh boy i hope i have horrific nightmares ok goodnight guys
21:21 That really isn’t fair to acid/LSD, as it doesn’t generally induce frenzy.
Source for the slaanesh nids lore? Very cool!
It makes the most sense for Chaos to help humanity destroy the tau, necrons, tyranids, as they are the biggest threat to their energy source.
defeats the meaning of "the forces of CHAOS"
does anyone know who the artist is behind the picture in the main thumbnail of this video?
Great Video tho the Audio seems a tiny bit Low.
Necrons with warp powers seems wrong
Its not really their warp power. They just stealing energy to battery (noctolith) and use it that way. As always, technology is superior to magic! Glory to the Infinite Empire!
Necron daemon engine.
I need that!
Liking the new vids.
I’ve always wondered why do the chaos gods all have a frill of teeth around there neck?
Its spooky
They trade with orks
They tickle each other
for how long it takes hive mind to deal with disseas I think good more than half depends on "birth rate" if those are bugs (never played that buuuut the lore is so interesthing I propably will one day :D ) bugs generation is propably birthet just like that ... with would be acctually very usefull because ... antibodies ... those bugs who survive or "carry" some gennetic information would add to hiveminds solution of dissies so it would deppend acctually on "dying rate" of bugs it would be acctually interesthing
ok Nergal or how is it called can this extreme regeneration aacctually fucn use for him to be technically unbeatable because those bugs are technically petrie dishes with... what ever
Chaos would need to overhelm majority of fleet in order to corrupt it whole.
Also chaos diseases ignore physics.
I agreed with all of it except the orks. Everything you described flies directly in the face of established Ork lore. I'm not saying corruption doesn't happen, but it's so rare it might as well as not.
Orks ARE protected from corruption by both Waagh energy and Gork and Mork.
And Gork/Mork would absolutely cull any corruption they can simply because it's not Orkish.
There were pictures of mutated orcs in previous CSM Codexes and we had units of Chaos greenskins at the time of Realms of Chaos (Red Goblins for example). I wouldn't be so sure about what you're talking about.
Could the tau be a middle ground with control and power from a chaos God without going nuts and killing their friends but still being useful in battle😅
I'd be mad because they have such a low presence in the war I can see the gods investing into then at a whole but maybe select few maybe the ethereals
Aerherials also brainwash tau as one have pet fire warrior daemonhost under control.
Ok as to cartoonish... yeah it's cool and nurgle is super cool ... making plauge marines and tanks ect. Coolest ever!!!!!
If the Chaos corrupted Tyranid is an improvement, why doesn't the hive mind adapt the corruption into a mutation?
8:50 uhh, whats with the side-pony? Dude looks like that lil tay OH NO NOT lil tay its lil tau!
All well and good but is Joe Pineapples from The ABC Warriors a Necron?
Osmosis Jones was a Tau, was he not? Sure did look like one..
Remember that Episode of Family Guy when Chris gets chemically castrated? That is the voice in the last part of this video. Not complaining, just throwing it out there.
Great Episode! Yikes RED ORKS! … horny Tau too!
I love your videos but you did Hellboy dirty lol
PETITS GRIS + X-FILES.
Imagine slaanesh corrupted krorks🥴🥵🤤mmmmh...
Considering Tau being corrupted. This is yet another example of juicy narrative that is just hanging there like ripe fruit for the writers. It represents the possibility of Farsight being corrupted and his enclaves then falling to chaos.
And then a brand new faction is created: Chaos Tau.
We are waiting GW... **taps foot**
There had been chaos eldar in lore hinted a lot but we still dont have them even as alixiaroes
I want heretic Tau. The combination of khorne plus space communist weebs would be wild.
Tau arent communists, but caste based imperium, with palace economy (everything belongs to ruler/s that give it back how they want).
Craftworld eldar are communist.
If the emperor becomes a chaos god would he have his own corruption?
If? Lodge Brother, the Emperor of mankind, beloved by all, IS in fact the 5th chaos god and his corruption is Devotion. Did you not know his holy scripture, the Lectitio Divinitates was written by our own Genefather Aurelion? Did you not know his first High Priestess Euphrate Keeler learned the art of corruption amongst the Slaaneshi cult of our brothers, the Emperor's Children? Did you not wonder as why the the Corpse Emperor, while fighting our and any religion in his lifetime, now spreads his theocracy over the Galaxy of Man? The Primordial Powers corrupted the Emperor himself, by offering him a place in the pantheon, such is their might! We have already won!
So it is written!
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@@exanzierI’m pretty sure he would become the God of death or annihilation. Meaning he would erase the souls he destroyed instead of sending them back to the warp.
THEY DID NOT (EVIL ET) EVOLVE.
Chaos corruption gets really boring after a while. Even with the way it infects non-humans its just so cartoonish.
I love 40k, but 1 of the biggest lore disappointments is how Chaos - meant to represent near-Lovecraftian eldritch beings incomprehensible to the human mind - are, in practice, usually just demons from Hell. Still love em, I'd just like a bit more *weird*.
You're saying that the cliche demon faction of a board game is cartoonish? Man that's so weird.
I mean it didn't USED to be this way, there was some real weirdness earlier on in the editions.@@tylergray1597
Did you ever do really evil shit ? Like violence , vengeance , fukking prostitute, do drugs,Robing, beating peapole , not because your a victim but only because you wanted to,because you felt like it ? If you do one day maybe you will see that its not cartoonish and can really corrupt , not in a lovecraftian way, in a human way . In 40k the chaos gods are very human i think, but not cartoonish
(Sorry for bad english its not my first language)
@@L0reN3xusthey come from us, and so they are like us. They aren’t lovecraftian except in the sense that they are on a different scale, being massive entities made up of energy and emotions
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I hate the new lore Necrons. Tomb Kings in space just, ehh. EHHH. I felt they were better as a counterpoint to the Tyranids than, whatever the fuck they are now.
Certainly they were far superior as nihilistic force that just fed all life to satiate eternal hunger of their star gods. But GW already planned to open WH40k to wider audience, and this bleak, hopeless narrative wasn't too inviting. Besides, original Necrons were something like second army choice, not written and designed like CSM, Eldar or IG. They had to earn more bucks for GW, therefore they had to change.
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You got the upvote at "death junkie"
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You are utterly and completely wrong the necrons are nothing but ai basicly they have no souls to corrupt. I thought you understood the wh40k universe? Chaos gods are nowhere nearly as powerful as the old ones were.
Scrap code is semi daemonic entity made to corrupt machines.
And they need to be asleep, waking necrons cant be corrupted.
Its basicaly form of daemonic possesion.
acid doesn't make sense here, what you're describing is closer to MDMA