This made me believe in the dream of the Imperium, of unity, for the humankind salvation. I have never cried to a narration before but i have no regret doing so for this glorious video.
What makes your depictions special is that you never claim to be "neutral" or "unbiased", just a man recounting stories from an age that he wants to be reborn into! Your enthusiasm may just be the coin that Charon The Ferryman accepts to guide you there!
Wow... this hurts so much to listen too. I was introduced to 40k via "If the emperor had a text to speech device" and didn't think much of rogal dorn. This tale makes me respect him more so than any other primarch and feel for him so much. What a legend
I damn nearly cried. Never before have I felt so emotionally connected to the Heresy. The pain Dorn felt never stung heart-to-heart. Now that I’ve heard this grand tale, my zeal to carry on the Eternal Crusade is burning hotter than ever.
I now understand why Chapter Master Valrak loves this guy so much, and to you, Gentle Bard you have giving me new hope in a troubled time in my life. I shall be as Rogal and stand my ground, never once giving in to despair, fear or doubt. FOR ROGAL!!!
This is probably the heaviest story I’ve heard from 40K... To hear of a man such as Rogal, to fight for years clinging on to his dreams, hopes and convictions, only to see them broken... That’s too hard to hear man... Much respect to you Baldemord! You are a great narrerator and storyteller! Your telling either makes me cry out of sorrow or hapiness. Sometimes both. Keep up the good work o’ great bard!
As a disabled Marine veteran, this story...Rogal... I cannot put it into words... only tears...sadness... the longest moment...
Rogal didn't break on the bridge because he was weak, but because he had been strong for too long.
I'm not crying ok! just got something in my eyes is all!
This made me believe in the dream of the Imperium, of unity, for the humankind salvation. I have never cried to a narration before but i have no regret doing so for this glorious video.
What makes your depictions special is that you never claim to be "neutral" or "unbiased", just a man recounting stories from an age that he wants to be reborn into! Your enthusiasm may just be the coin that Charon The Ferryman accepts to guide you there!
Gonna be honest, Rogal's is the most heartwrenching story I've ever had to read. I am not ashamed admit that I cried hearing this.
Only Baldemort can spend 3 hours telling me a story I already know and keep me spellbound the whole time
Wow... this hurts so much to listen too. I was introduced to 40k via "If the emperor had a text to speech device" and didn't think much of rogal dorn. This tale makes me respect him more so than any other primarch and feel for him so much. What a legend
I damn nearly cried. Never before have I felt so emotionally connected to the Heresy. The pain Dorn felt never stung heart-to-heart. Now that I’ve heard this grand tale, my zeal to carry on the Eternal Crusade is burning hotter than ever.
I really want rogul to be alive he deserves it as a character
Dude, I'm someone who's watched almost every major 40k lore RUclipsr.
Just remember everyone, it’s just entertainment. :)
I will no longer refer to myself as a Son of Dorn, but rather, a Son of Rogal.
I now understand why Chapter Master Valrak loves this guy so much, and to you, Gentle Bard you have giving me new hope in a troubled time in my life. I shall be as Rogal and stand my ground, never once giving in to despair, fear or doubt. FOR ROGAL!!!
I actually cried when I listened to this part. I've not cried since I were a child.
My favorite primarch given the right kind of treatment, the heroic tragedy that is the story of Rogal Dorn. We endure.
Space Wolves fan over here but I gotta say I felt that ending in my chest!
This is probably the heaviest story I’ve heard from 40K... To hear of a man such as Rogal, to fight for years clinging on to his dreams, hopes and convictions, only to see them broken... That’s too hard to hear man... Much respect to you Baldemord! You are a great narrerator and storyteller! Your telling either makes me cry out of sorrow or hapiness. Sometimes both. Keep up the good work o’ great bard!
As an ultramarine player, and a scion of Guilliman my respect for Dorn and the fists only grows with time.
This hit me in the most human place.