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  • @bthsr7113
    @bthsr7113 2 місяці тому +36

    The Lamenters are what you get when you stop all plot armor away from compassionate astartes. When the Emperor's gentlest Angels are actually subjected to the full parade of Grim Dark.

    • @Connor-ONeill
      @Connor-ONeill 2 місяці тому +5

      Calling it a lack of plot armour is a understatement. They are the space marine embodiment of "Murphy's Law"

  • @wescoleman6240
    @wescoleman6240 2 місяці тому +18

    “For those we cherish, we die in glory!” -Battle cry of the Lamenters

  • @Drakefance5
    @Drakefance5 2 місяці тому +23

    So boy's betrayal arch is an allegory for the Horus Heresy storyline, Horus getting swayed by chaos to betray the emperor after the emperor returned to terra to work on his secret webway project. And the trustworthy one's rant towards the end to kitten was a commentary of Warhammer 40k as a franchise, He's didn't want to ruin everyone's empire, just wanted stagnation through the lack of progress so that the franchise and setting he loves never reaches a conclusion. As he kept saying, He just didn't want an End Times, in reference to when Game's Workshop discontinued and destroyed the Warhammer fantasy IP with the "End Times" storyline, paving the way for the sequel game, Age of Sigmar.

  • @1.-ulysses334
    @1.-ulysses334 2 місяці тому +23

    funnily enough, the stellaris episode is how I found TTS. It was very funny to me that despite not knowing the characters in the series I still understood what was going on.

  • @GamerGrovyle
    @GamerGrovyle 2 місяці тому +5

    So a quick recap of the Lamenters history for further clarification.
    - Was part of the "Cursed Founding" in which the Mechanicus tried to remove flaws in the Geneseeds used. This however led to most chapters in it becoming either heavily mutated, turn traitor or both.
    Because of association, the Lamenters despite showing none of these signs were always distrusted.
    -Because of said Distrust in their first major battle, another Chapter refused to fight alongside them, leaving them alone to fight off the enemy.
    - After being saved and suffering like 7000 losses of their original 10,000 they got stuck in the Warp for 100 years in which they were constantly attacked by Daemons.
    - After being freed and recovering to full they fought an Ork Planet which had three million human slaves. Losing another 8000 of their men while they tried building enough ships to evacuate the humans they were eventually urged *by the humans* to leave them, save themselves, forcing them to escape with just 250,000 slaves, performing Exterminatus on the planet to save the remaining 92% of the slaves from death or slavery.
    - The *Chapter Master* of the Ultramarines ("I CAST FIST!") tried to honor and reward their bravery but they rejected it because they felt like failures.
    This led to many in the Ultramarines to grow suspicious of them because who'd ever reject glory!?
    - Eventually they were tricked by the only Chapter who treated them kindly to join them in purging "Corrupt Imperial Worlds" accidentally becoming traitors and getting almost wiped out again.
    - For this they were punished to go on a 100 year Penitance Crusade meaning they are not allowed to resupply from any Imperial World.
    - At this point it also turns out their geneseed was in fact flawed and they began losing people to the Black Rage.
    - Then they were almost entirely wiped out AGAIN but have since recovered thanks to the new Primaris Marines.

  • @crimsonknight7011
    @crimsonknight7011 2 місяці тому +5

    One of the saddest chapters outside of the Lamenters was called the Astral Lions. Basically they were fighting a campaign and thought an inquisitor was being a bit too cruel so they decided to send a representative to the High Lords of Terra with their complaint. The Inquisitor did not appreciate this challenge to his authority or his massive ego and things started to get very suspicious from then on.
    First off the ship the representative mysteriously blew up so the message was never delivered. They were fighting against orks and somehow their battle plans got into the Orks hands causing many casualties from an ambush. Their battle barge was given the wrong coordinates for an orbital bombardment and instead bombarded the space marines location.
    Their lead officers were killed one by one from insanely precise ork sniper fire…..ork SNIPERS!!!!! (Obviously Vindicare Assassins). Till I believe the highest ranking official was a Sergeant. Then after the campaign the Sergeant was found in his chambers with his throat slashed open and the rest of the marines eventually died.
    So just to reiterate, an Inquisitor had an ENTIRE LOYAL SPACE MARINE CHAPTER eradicated simply because they thought he was too harsh and complained about his actions. This is why other chapters tend not to play games with Inquisitors and if one gets too ego driven they will take it upon themselves to make sure his apprentice gets an early promotion and a very bloody warning not to be like his now gone teacher.

  • @crimsonknight7011
    @crimsonknight7011 2 місяці тому +5

    The Lamenters took the side of the Astral Claws (later chaos marines Red Corsairs) during the Badab War. It was I believe the largest war between space marines since the Horus Heresy. The Lamenters got wrecked quite viciously and then had to go on a one hundred year Penance Crusade where they have to fight dangerous wars and are not allowed to replenish their ranks.

  • @SCP-1375
    @SCP-1375 2 місяці тому +8

    I think you would enjoy watching the TTS Podcasts. They might be slow at the start but they are some of the best parts of TTS (In my opinion).

    • @Menhtrol
      @Menhtrol 2 місяці тому +3

      I shall fortify this comment...

  • @orderofthenightwalkers4174
    @orderofthenightwalkers4174 2 місяці тому +11

    The real sad thing about that Lamenters part, is that they’re a successor chapter of the Blood angels, who’s Primarch is Sanguinius, the great angel. And since every space marine call the Primarch their father, that Lamenter calling out for help was essentially akin to a child calling out for their father to come and save them
    I recommended it before and linked the videos on the discord, the Lamenters video made by the Warrior Tier channel covers some of the events they show in greater detail.

    • @DefinitelyNotDefinitiveGames
      @DefinitelyNotDefinitiveGames  Місяць тому +1

      "akin to a child calling out for their father to come and save them."....damn. Dark and depressing just like we expect from 40k 😬

    • @GamerGrovyle
      @GamerGrovyle 13 днів тому

      ​@@DefinitelyNotDefinitiveGames
      Too recap the full story of the Lamenters
      - They were made as part of the "Cursed Founding" in which the Mechanicus tried to remove flaws in the Geneseeds used. This however led to most chapters in it becoming either heavily mutated, turn traitor or both.
      Because of association, the Lamenters despite showing none of these signs were always distrusted.
      -Because of said Distrust in their first major battle, another Chapter refused to fight alongside them, leaving them alone to fight off the enemy.
      - After being saved and suffering like 7000 losses of their original 10,000 they got stuck in the Warp for 100 years in which they were constantly attacked by Daemons.
      - After being freed and recovering to full they fought an Ork Planet which had three million human slaves. Losing another 8000 of their men while they tried building enough ships to evacuate the humans they were eventually urged *by the humans* to leave them, save themselves, forcing them to escape with just 250,000 slaves, performing Exterminatus on the planet to save the remaining 92% of the slaves from death or slavery.
      - The *Chapter Master* of the Ultramarines ("I CAST FIST!") tried to honor and reward their bravery but they rejected it because they felt like failures.
      This led to many in the Ultramarines to grow suspicious of them because who'd ever reject glory!?
      - Eventually they were tricked by the only Chapter who treated them kindly to join them in purging "Corrupt Imperial Worlds" accidentally becoming traitors and getting almost wiped out again.
      - For this they were punished to go on a 100 year Penitance Crusade meaning they are not allowed to resupply from any Imperial World.
      - At this point it also turns out their geneseed was in fact flawed and they began losing people to the Black Rage.
      - Then they were almost entirely wiped out AGAIN but have since recovered thanks to the new Primaris Marines.

  • @moonrock115
    @moonrock115 2 місяці тому +19

    Just to give you an idea of how BAD a penitent crusade is in 40k, you're essentially given a length of time to "atone" for whatever crimes your chapter is accused of. During that time you are not allowed to avoid battle - any and all battles must be fought no matter how overwhelming the enemy forces. Retreat is NOT an option - you either triumph, in which case you go seeking the next battle, or you die, and your sentence is fulfilled.
    You are also not allowed to produce more battle brothers to replenish your chapters ranks, or request new arms and munitions from imperium forces - you will finish the crusade with whatever your chapter has at thier disposal and nothing more.
    In the Lamenters case, they were sent to patrol the Eye of Terror for 100 years, and suffered some of the worst casualty rates of any Space Marine chapter sent on a Penitent crusade, encountering not just Chaos forces, but also a splinter fleet of Hive Fleet Kraken whose power was so overwhelming that contact was lost with the Lamenters and the Imperium believed them dead.
    It wasn't until another Chapter, The Red Hunters, were sent on a Penitent crusade did they discover the Lamenters STILL alive and STILL fighting Hive Fleet Kraken with barely even a fraction of the 311 marines they had begun the crusade with (as that was all that was left of thier chapter at the time).

  • @Netsaver
    @Netsaver 2 місяці тому +5

    Saddest thing about the Lamenters short is that it's not that much of an exaggeration.

  • @c4ns3r53
    @c4ns3r53 2 місяці тому +3

    For those we cherish!

  • @davidhernando353
    @davidhernando353 2 місяці тому +1

    The cursed foundation gained that name because almost all the chapters that make it up suffered some type of problem or another, destroyed, turned into traitors, suffering mutations and/or massive genetic degeneration, etc...
    The Lamenters are unlucky, extraordinarily unlucky. They were supposedly free of black rage and red thirst, but in return they developed terrible bad luck. Accidents of all kinds, lots of problems traveling through the warp, a knack for almost always being in the worst possible place. Choosing the losing side in the Badab civil war and ending their crusade of penance in the midst of the advance of the first known tyranid fleet, they were believed extinct after that, but they survived, rebuilt their forces and began to fall into black rage because they were not immune. after all. Probably the chapter will never cease to exist, because to do so would be to stop suffering.
    Boy's betrayal is basically the Horus Heresy in a nutshell. Cat people possibly a version of what the Tau are supposed to be but really aren't.

  • @jakewu8268
    @jakewu8268 2 місяці тому +2

    It’s time to commit some Beresy for the glorious War Meister!!!!

  • @TenOfTwenty
    @TenOfTwenty 2 місяці тому +2

    I love the idea of 40k characters playing the game Stellaris.

  • @sumelar
    @sumelar 2 місяці тому +1

    I will never get over Boy calling the Emperor a bitch to his face and getting away with it.
    I'll try to explain the Stellaris game a bit. It's a 4x game, so there's a LOT going on for people who haven't played it. The biggest thing is the end times stuff that the Not-God King Supreme does. In a typical stellaris game, one of three end game crises will spawn late into the game, and they are all hostile to everybody, extremely difficult to beat, and come with varying amounts of warning. The Emperor used the developer console to spawn all three at once, with no warning. The majority of the players were not at all prepared, because they had spent the entire game fighting each other as much as possible, and their fleets and resources were too depleted. Kitten played it safe, kept out of pointless wars, and focused on his economy and diplomacy, so when the triple crisis started he had plenty of resources and fleet power to fight it off. Which is such a boring way to play even Rogal Dorn was bored by it.
    The Deceiver, aka the Trustworthy undeceiving guy, was essentially a commentary on an ongoing discussion within the 40k fandom for a long time. Whether the timeline should actually advance and new lore be brought in, which brings everyone closer to the story ending, or whether everything should stay static and just have a perpetual wargame setting that never ends. And there's a little meta-humor for stellaris geeks where his plan actually would not have worked. Of the three crises, one of them is simply set to trigger if the other two do not. So they would have gotten the Prethoryn (Tyranids) crisis no matter what. Also, he couldn't control Kitten's empire, so he couldn't stop any of the dangerous research that can trigger the other two crises anyway.

  • @Azurios
    @Azurios 2 місяці тому +1

    You should listen to the podcasts and specials around them. They give a lot of charakter development to a lot of charakters.

  • @A5p3r07h
    @A5p3r07h 2 місяці тому +2

    Is Santodes voiced by Takahata? Sounds like him.

  • @Coalition2298qy.
    @Coalition2298qy. 2 місяці тому +2

    Please react to why you wouldn't survive the gears of war lament invasion

  • @dilpunjabi9452
    @dilpunjabi9452 2 місяці тому +1

    where is the genshin video

  • @-amel-9896
    @-amel-9896 2 місяці тому +1

    Did you forget the genshin video for yesterday?