@EVAN DZULFAGAR FAITH SIREGAR there was warhammer Fantasy battles, where basically Chaos won and destroyed planet... Sigmar became god and redirected other “heroes” of past time and recreated world... that’s how Age of Sigmar began... Warhammer 40k basically born when some of creators of WH Fantasy battles tried to add sci-fy into it... so they Made a first step to Warhammer 40k:)
the origin story book you are looking for is "Dante", describing the young salt farmer child becoming the legendary and ancient chapter master Dante, king of angels.
Just a FYI you're not suppose to know its Dante at the start. It's a nice surprise for the reader. He calls himself Lewis for a good chunk of the story. Before telling them his other name.
@@danpsyker6122 lets be honest here, in a book thats supposed to tell the story of one marine we start the story from the perspective of a child and follow that child on his road to try and become an astartes while deliberately hiding his "angel name" from others and the reader. as if every reader ever didnt immediatly know that thats dante in his younger years. if you want to be overly technical then yes, its a spoiler but please. It is so damn obvious that i dont even know why the author included this.
The salamanders are one of the only chapters that let their recruits go visit their families. Salamanders are absolute bros and actually care about humanity
@@greyhunter3271 ultra marines are actually closer to salamanders then most chapters. They have their own guard regiments, they manage/rule planets, work as diplomats so most of them are more human then say, dark templars. I just wish more chapters had more "background lore" to make them more human instead of being dicks to everyone...
Yeah a perfect one for that. Correct me if I'm wrong but they cover it allitle bit in the blood angels series not the false angel serie if forget the name
Remember how in the Space Marine game you entered the Imperial Guard bunker and the wounded Cadian Guardsmen there talked? One of them was grateful to the Emperor for "getting to see a Space Marine before the end" or something like that. Note how the Guardsmen and 2nd Lieutenant Mira tend to call them "My Lords" and some even kneel to them.
@@Traqqer1 Yes, and Ultramarines are among the chapters that still understand that they are the protectors of humanity, but are not the rulers as such. The whole realm of Ultramar operates a bit differently from the rest of the Imperium. A little Imperium within the Imperium. The cultural shock is nicely depicted in the novel Crossfire by Matthew Farrer. The main character Arbitor Senioris called Shira Calpurnia, comes from Ultramar and is posted on a world that is radically different from what she is used to. The description of the different understanding of what it means to serve the Imperium or what the nobility/aristocracy is supposed to be are very interesting to read.
@@watchdogCZ I’ll have to give it a read. I’ve just been dipping my toes in the books with the commissar Cain novels, and I’ve been looking for another, I don’t know, subject that interests me.
There is also the fan guess due to chaos being in both that warhammer fantasy (even with the change into age of sigmar) is one feudal planet in the warhammer 40K universe. But there is no actual canon link between the two, other than the gods of chaos and their daemons.
Because Halsey kidnapped kids, to fight human rebels. Big E did more or less the same thing SOMEWHAT but he did it to safeguard the imperium From chaos, Orks, eldar, and later on tyranids, necrons, and tau. Also humanity in this time period is far more violent and evil than halo's
See, with Halsey, they had the luxury of taking the time of day to toss her under the bus. With the Emperor, anybody who talks shit nowadays gets a bolt round to the face.
And when the people called Emps a god, they where thrown into prison or fined because he isnt a god and religion is the big day as was decreed by the emperor. Also technically speaking Emps didnt create the Astartes, it was a giant team of scientist overseen by the emperor ( primarily his custodes like Valdor ) who did the job
Some of the relic chainswords used by the wolves have rows of kraken fangs instead of the standard adamantine aloy chains of more common patterns. That some of them dates back to the crusade/heresy era tells volumes about how durable those fangs are.
Luetin09: "Thunder Warriors where unstable and the Emperor couldn't use them after the Unification war so killed them." Luke: "But why would he kill them?" XD
i mean tbf he could have just had them retire or something. when our soldiers get old and we can no longer use them we certainly dont just kill them LUL
@@MrWizardjr9 He did let them retire. Kinda, in a wery permanent way. But to be fair they were mentally highly unstable killing machines. Now imagine what would happen if the Emperor did let them retire in peace. And ther minds cracked in the middle of a highly populated area. The number of dead would be in the thousands, if not tens of thousands before they would have been put down. It was not only ther minds who could not handle the strain, but also ther own bodies who struggled to handle the argumentation they had received, in the long run they would break in one way or another. The Thunder warriors was ticking time bombs from the start with only a handful being even remotely mentally stable. And most of those died during the unification wars.
Hey bro, I have said it before and I will say it again, I am loving the warhammer content man. I think I can speak for all warhammer fans who are watching you dive into this fantastic universe, we are glad to have you in this grimdark and horrid universe. :]
Note: Famous authors in the 50s and 60s conceptualized Space marines. GW ran with it in the late seventies and eighties. Modern Sci-Fi like Halo, used elements to make their own versions.
Fighting force refers to the army as a whole. so even though there are more elite individuals (like grey knights and custodes) they dont have the numbers to actually match the space marines.
@@jackmyers8687 Well the Custodes have been split into 3 groups for some time. 2 of these groups were forbidden under any circumstances to leave Terra. The last group go around a guard people/places that will become significant in the near future. So while the Custodes are superior to Space Marines, they aren't *readily avaliable*, they just arent avaliable ever.
@@marcusromulus5646 Fair point, well made. For me it's always been 1) Custodes 2) Dark Angels 3) Grey Knights 4) Space Wolves 5) All other Astartes 6) Mechanicum (Titans, Skittari, etc) 7) Sisters of Silence 8) Adeptus Sororitas 9) Tempestus Scions 10) Imperial Guard 11) PDF 12) Prime Anus Marines
There is only one model of Thunder Warrior on GW website and it is in the pack called: "Armour trough the ages" The Thunder Warrior is the one in front with open helmet . Rest are older models of Space marines
Back when the Emperor still walked amongst us, there was a tome that commanded the two great forges of the time (Citadel and Marauder) to produce such arms and armour as his loyal servants required. Citadel catalogue number 1!!! It had all marks of marine armour, including thunder armour (ofc back then 'thunder warriors' were actual Space Marines, not a separate breed and only called such as the Emperor used the thunderbolt as his sigil before he conquered the planet.).
The Space Wolf Omnibus follows the story of Ragnar Blackmane from his life in his tribe though recruitment, implantation, training and his life beyond. Its a rousing saga.
16:13 yes, the codex lays out chapter sizes, tactics, how many assault squad companies and so on that a chapter should have. The codex is not meant to be interpreted strictly but after 10,000s there are plenty of people that don't get the memo.
age of sigmar is completly seperate from 40k. That the Stormcast Eternals look so much like marines is the source of endless memes and mockery in the community. GW basically went: " marines make a lot of money, lets make marines in fantasy."
Honestly for how little time you've been at this, you have GREAT instincts for how this all works. It's so much fun to watch these reactions and see your knowledge of the universe expanding and building on itself. Mad props Luke, great watches
7:10 The Emperor's Gift Novel(Great book, it covers Gray Knights and Space Wolves) has a scene where a Gray Knight is taking a shower and someone from an inquisitor task force says something about being a space marine is a great shame implying there's nothing down stairs. About if its true or not if space marines are the most elite fighting force. Space marines aren't copy and paste, chapters have different strengths and some chapters are on a whole other level. Different chapter also have access to different resources, its not just the individual space marine, for example the Imperial Fists have the phalanx which is an massive ship space that's pretty much unrivaled by any other starship. In the Emperor's Gift also shows just HOW POWERFUL space marines and gray knights are. Not all space marines chapters are equal, the Emperor's Gift talks about the Space Wolves(1st founding chapter aka one of the original 20 legions) and you gain an appreciation of just how powerful a founding chapter is. The Watchers of the Throne series(great read, goes into 40k politics, custodies and Sisters of Silence.), book 1 it mentions the custodies have a bit jealousy of the Gray Knights as they might embodied the Emperor's will better than themselves. It also shows a custodies opinions of several space marine chapters and one shield captain being uncertain if he could defeat a space marine chapter master(albeit it was a very special space marine chapter).
btw Bricky has a podcast called Adeptus Rediculous, where he explains a chosen 40k topic, very similar format to his all factions explained. Idk if it's a good format to react to, but you can certainly check it out in your spare time.
Warhammer Fantasy and 40k are separated universes, but they do share a lot in common. Mainly the gods. You coudl say as the gods of Chaos are looking into many dimensions, they just like ours the most, because we give them most power, so that's why there are same gods in both universes, but Warhammer Fantasy is completely separated from 40k while Age of Sigmar is continuation of Warhammer Fantasy (also separated from 40k, just sharing a lot in common)
Stormcast Eternals (the golden boys) in Age of Sigmar aren't "genetically engineered", they are created from human souls. One soul of a dead warrior, in life loyal to God-King Sigmar, makes one Stormcast Eternal. They keep their faces and most memories from their former lives, but their body is enhanced (it's bigger, more muscular, etc.), will strongened, and some of them (but not randomly chosen) gain magic abilities. They don't all have golden armour, but are divided into Stormhosts (the one with golden and blue armour is called Hammers of Sigmar, and they're the poster boys of AoS, just like Ultramarines in 40k). They have some kind of a hierarchy (Lords - Knights - Paladins...). Oh, and in 40k Chaos Gods don't have physical forms, but they do in AoS. To get more general lore I recommend buying Battletome: Stormcast Eternals (for SE lore) and Warhammer Age of Sigmar Core Book (for general AoS lore, rules for the game, and overall description of every faction that was around in 2017). You can buy them from GW stores, www.games-workshop.com (GW's official site), or elementgames.co.uk (or other retailers in Europe, but I recommend this one as they have 10-15% discount for most GW products). Hope you will get in AoS too, have a great morning, evening, or whenever you're reading this comment
Luetin09 let's the artwork talk for itself a lot of the time. His videos are incredibly well produced and he agonizes over making sure his videos are perfect. It takes him longer but they are true works of art.
On the physical castration thing, we have certain confirmation that at least a grey knight has everything intact but doesn't think about sex from a novel where someone see's him naked and is complimentary... the grey knight is just confused and finishes washing iirc. It's likely they're too hypno indoctrinated and hormonally altered to care, there's confirmation of space wolves having had sex before recruitment (they're recruited a tad older and from a barbarian world) and a possibility that at least one has done after conversion to being a marine... but that very last bit comes from lukas the trickster... could be a trick
Grey Knights are also... Special, when it comes to their training and indoctrination. The mind-wipe, for starters. Also, Space Wolves are sufficiently mad lads that if everyone else cuts the balls off their initiates, they'll not do it just to be contrary... And I pity the fool who had to tell Leman Russ his Legionnaires were ball-less eunuchs.
And there is a confirmation in one of the Ciaphas Cain books, about some Reclaimers infected by genestealers having sex and hybrid ofprings with some infected forge world citizens... If it is possible to take Cain´s word as a proof.
Absolutely loving all this 40k content mate, been into it since I was 12 (now 36). Stick with playing Space Marine too, so much more than Orks left to fight & weapons to unlock!!
The emperors' children legion should have defiantly been castrated whilst the Imperium still had the chance. Poor, poor civilians. They are genuinely the only ones who could rival the dark Eldar on sheer depravity.
@@H-to-O Well, a lot...like they abandoned the siege of the imperial palace to go and kill, torture, and rape the civilians of Terra. And being the co-creators of the demonculeba...if you know what it is then you know why I compared them to the Dark Eldar(in short it's the main way the traitor legions and warbands get recruits ie children, they do it through kidnapping women and implied to rape them so that they get pregnant and then do som horrifying shit to literally fuse a bunch of women together so that they birth half-demon children that basically do a chest-burster, then after they sell the children to other chaos space marines). That's not even the tip of the iceberg.
@@nuralibolataev4474 Normaly I would agree, but the Emperors Children are to emotional during their torture. They have fetishes during it and enjoying it like drugs. The Drak Eldar and more specifically the Haemonculi do their torture like science and art. Way more cold and calculated and less random like the children. I do not want to talk the Children down but the Drak Eldar are still way more gruesome and terifying then anything in 40k. And the pregnant women birthing thing was the haemunculaba and I think it was run by Iron Warriors and not the Children
@@Julian-vl7vn You bring a valid point, maybe I should've phrased it like the children are the closest thing that can compare to the Dark Eldar. I'm sorry for misremembering the haemonculaba thing it just seems like a thing that the children would do. It was quite a bit of time since I last read the thing. Don't you think it's a bit strange that the iron warriors of all people were the ones doing this whole thing? It just seems like the kind of thing that ether the night lords or children would do, don't you think?
@@nuralibolataev4474 I mean it was brutally effective and despite the gruesomnes well planned out and appeared to be intented like a factory. With that in mind and the fact that the Iron Warriors have even more autism than the fists, it fits them perfectly. They probably do not even pull joy from it. It's just an effective experiment, like when they fuse Deamons and machines all the god damn time
Space Marines are the most elite force in the sense that they are a, well, force. Grey Knights are highly specialized and secretive, so not many people know about them (and also they are still Space Marines) and Custodes don't do much. Astartes are a standing force that constantly responds to threats all over the Imperium
If you want to know more about the space wolves AND the process for astartes recruitment, I would suggest you read the Space Wolf Omnibus. This, in part, covers Ragnar Blackmane's recruitment to the chapter prior to his ascension to the rank of Wolf Lord.
Regarding castration: One of the things people forget, however, is that the gene seed _only_ responds to _male hormones,_ including (presumably) testosterone, which is why there are no female Space Marines. And we all know which part of the body produces the most testosterone, right? 😉 They're _not_ castrated. All the mental indoctrination, the psychological conditioning, and the extreme physical demands means they have no libido. (Just like the Spartan-II's in Halo. Unlike Warhammer 40k, the Halo novels directly address it... the Spartans _are_ intact, but all the hormonal changes leaves them with little or no sex drive.) And regarding the "codex" in the Space Marines video game... yes, that _is_ the book he's talking about. Every Ultramarine is required to _memorize_ an entire chapter of the _Codex Astartes._ Keep in mind that this codex is literally _thousands_ of pages long, because it's supposed to cover _every_ possible tactical situation that a Space Marine will _ever_ face on the battlefield, so a single chapter of the codex can be several hundred pages to memorize. Chapter organization, siege tactics, stealth tactics, anti-infantry tactics, anti-armor tactics, anti-Ork tactics, anti-Eldar tactics... it's all in there. Because Roboute Guilliman wrote the Codex, and because he is their Primarch, the Ultrasmurfs (as some call them) are the most fervent followers of the Codex. A few of them (as you saw in the video game) refuse to deviate from the Codex in the slightest; a few are more flexible in their interpretation of the Codex.
@@jakobtarrasericsson4295 Thank you. I didn't know that. While I'm familiar with the WH40k lore, I haven't really done any "deep dive" into it; everything I know is just stuff I've picked up from reading the WH40k rulebooks and some of the novels (and playing the video games, of course).
Inquisitors are, technically, higher in the chain of command than the space marines, that doesn't mean they are the superior fighting force. The Field Marshals in command of the SAS and SBS are senior to the Soldiers in question, but are not a more elite fighting force (this is a VERY bad analogy). Adeptus Custodes on the other hand, are more like a guard unit (like the Queens Guard). So despite the fact that they could probably take on Space Marines 2 or even 3 on one, they are not a "Fighting force".
Inquisition also has no direct authority over a Space Marine Chapter... By default. For instance, Space Wolves have literally gone to war against the Inquisition for the latter killing some Imperial Guard Regiments the Space Wolves had sworn to protect - the Inquisition wanted to make _sure_ there was no Chaos Taint in the IG after fighting some demonic incursions next to Space Wolves. Only thanks to the interruption by a Grey Knights Captain and the Oldest Dreadnought, Björn the Fell-Handed of the Space Wolves, was a full-out war between Fenris and the Inquisition averted.
@@Finwolven Uhh im gonna challenge you on that NO Space Marine Chapter part because 1. The Grey Knights TECHNICALLY could be called a Chapter and 2. The Deathwatch is a thing. Over both the Inquisition has basically direct control.
Prolly too late to recommend or you already know but, "space wolf" omnibus that follows Ragnar would be my biggest recommendation to you as you follow a young kid on a feral world as he joins the space wolves and you go through his entire training and journey as he grows and how he feels leaving his home and how his world changes.
One book has a group of Guardswomen in the shower ogling a Space Marine's branch and two pinecones, but he has no idea why they're doing it and just thinks humans are weird.
Read the Ragnar blackmane trilogy by William king, it goes from when he is a normal human through all the processes and through his life as a space marine
Storm Forged Eternals from Age of Sigmar were made by Sigmar the god of humanity he is like a mini emperor without psychic powers. But unlike The Emperor, Sigmar became a God because he wanted to. There were 20 Primarchs, 9 loyal, 9 betrayed the Emperor and 2 were yeeted out and we know nothing about them.
Glad to see you finally reacting to one of the loremaster's videos. Welcome to the club! You're in to a treat and a very, very deep rabbi hole. Just a bit more context. Space wolves are a regular Space marine chapter(as if there's anything regular about Astarties). The Grey Knights are space marines, that are part of the Inquisition. They are different and apart from being the brutal overpowered as space marines are, they are also psykers with immense power that are beyond match. I think the word is Grey Knights are to astarties as astarties are to imperial guardsmen. Lutein covers two very important lore segments that I haven't seen anyone else cover to the extent he does, that are incredibly significant- the STC history(important why humanity has outlawed A.I.) and the Titans, which I know you'll absolutely love how ridiculously overpowered they are.
You can ready the space space wolf omnibus in this one you can see the entire trial they use in order to do the space marine process. Also the novel Dante explain the trial from the blood angels side.
I'll add to this, his Siege of Vraks is excellent and he's currently doing a video series about the Badab War which has multiple Space Marine chapters going at it.
@21:37 There is one part like this in the first book of the Night Lords trilogy (a must read) The main astartes character Talos recalls how he returned to his homeworld for the first time in 20 years since becoming a Night Lord, to participate in a parade. During the parade people in the crowd started shouting out names and pushed past the barrier guards and got inbetween the marching astartes. One old lady started holding onto Talos and saying his name and begging him to look at her but he refused to. She fell off him and was shot by the parade guards along with the others that had broken past the barriers. Talos felt relieved when the old woman was shot. After the parade Talos' childhood friend (who is also an astartes) tells him how well he handled the actions and death of his mother. It is left up to the reader to decide whether Talos had not allowed himself to recognise her, or had recognised her but refused to admit that he did to both his friend and himself.
Once you feel comfortable enough with the lore, I recommend watching "If the Emperor had a Text to speech device" It's a fantastic spin-off with amazing writing
Hey man, not gonna lie, at first I came for the 40k content but I ended up staying for your passion, your insight and your excitement about it all. Keep it up, cheers!
For the recruitment of a space wolf, there is a tail in the book "Leman Russ" where Arjac Rockfist (a famous space wolf) explain to new recruit how his trail happen.
When he said "Space Marines" are humanity's elite fighting force, he was correct. Yes, while custodians and grey knights also exist and are more powerful than Space Marines, they exist in far fewer numbers and serve a very different purpose to the Adeptus Astartes. So looking at it purely from a militaristic point of view, Custodians guard the palace, the golden throne and embark on missions that serve to further the emperor's will and survival. Grey Knights specialize in anti-demonic / chaos activity and Space Marines are the elite force that the imperium calls on for difficult wars and battles. And please, do not say warhammer is like halo. It is the other way round. 40k has existed since 1986, halo was released in 2001. If anything, the spartans were inspired by space marines. Oh also, your game is wrong. This isn't gears of war. Lastly, two books where space marines go from raw recruit to full marine are - Space Wolves omnibus : Depicts a young ragnar blackmane from how he was selected to full elevation to a space marine. Dante - Absolutely fantastic book that gives great insight into one of the most famous space marines in the lore. Starts him off as a young child and his arduous journey to the trials and subsequent tribulations. Both books have a lot of detail and insight about how raw recruits are selected, trained, undergo trials and also how they deal with those who wash out. Fantastic reads.
I definitely recommend reading 'Space Wolf' as it covers the full process of recruitment of the Space Wolves chapter, as Wolf Priests (A mixture of Chaplains and Apothecaries) will continually monitor and watch over various tribes to look for specific individuals who are able to pull off great deeds, such as slaying a Fenrisian troll, being able to survive against a raid from a rival tribe in the case of Ragnar Blackmane, or showing a great cunning while on the hunt. As on Fenris (the world shown with the snow/ice, volcanoes, and the Kraken), nearly the entire planet is geologically unstable, and so tribes are constantly shifting and changing trying to survive against earthquakes, blizzards, hurricanes even if they are along a coast, or volcanic eruptions because the islands and continents shifting apart or into each other. The only stable island is that of Asaheim which is where the Space Wolves Fortress monastery known as the Aett, or the Fang is located upon, however the natives fight for survival includes a whole slew of predatory wildlife such as the Fenrisian troll, Fenrisian Wolf, or Fenrisian Kraken as well as conflict with other tribes.
I think it would counter-intuitive to castrate space marines when the male reproductive system can generate testosterone which influences muscle growth, strength, and key male characteristics.
If I remember correctly, there is a comic about ultramarines chapter master, and part of it is how hi was recruited, trained and became who he is now. "Marneus Calgar" is the title.
Love to see how much you’re getting into the warhammer universe. Can still remember when I first started and how cool everything was. Started with the equivalent to how you’ve started in the game with marines and paint set
You get to see ragnar go from fenrisian savage to full on space wolf in the space wolves omnibus. I can't remember how much focus that part of his life gets, but it's in there.
Yeah Irecommended it for him too. The part you are talking about is nearly the half of the 1 book and you get other remembering part in the other two(because it's inculde 3 books if I remember rihgt :D ) Edit: Also the writer is King William
@31:52 there are good comics from Dan Abnett. Marneus Calgar is very new (its the current chapter master of the ultramarines) and there is a older one from a Black Templar who becomes TANKRED... the whole setup from recruiting to death and even further.
About your question about the rites of initiation especially the Space Wolves. There is a comedic, somewhat lore friendly animation video by Bruva Alfabusa called "The Gate of Morkai". It is based on one of the special initiation rites of the Space Wolves as mentioned in a book.
“Dante” is a book about the origin story of Blood Angels chapter master of the same name. That book shows space marine recruitment and training, and I would highly recommend it as it is one of my favourites.
I mean the Space Marines do have dongs around, depends on the chapter if they accept them having wifes and or relations, the Space Wolves are more open and one of them has sons (before becoming a Space Marine). Also maybe the transformations make them sterile to avoid a higher up "race" of baby space marines To see the story of the Marine coming back read Lukas the Trickster, he has a family (wife and sons) and visits them from time to time. Also a sad one is the Dante story and the Devastation of Baal
Great you're starting to react to Luetin. In my opinion he has the most engaging and informative 40k videos, as well as the best production on his videos
Dante is the book thats probably best to describe what a boy goes through to become a space marine. it follows dante from his homelife as a child on a radioactive desert planet, his journey to recruitment, his journey through recruitment, his life going up through the ranks of the blood angels chapter on his way to become one of the best space marines to ever exist. Its specifically about blood angels, so not much detail on space wolf or grey knight life but gives a crazy good idea of what each chapter recruitment and life could be like
You should take a look at the squigs, they are tooth filled fungus creatures used by the orcs. There is 43 different kinds ranging from face eaters that are used in orc face eating competitions to a squigpipe which is a living squig bagpipe.
A good source for details on recruitment is actually in a number of the old Codex manuals for the various chapters. They talk about the differences, and the genetic mutation each chapter has, as well as their homeworlds and how they choose recruits. It's fairly condensed, but a good source.
17:21 There is a really great novel / audiobook called "Dante" that describes the journey of a boy becoming a Space Marine ( Blood Angels specificaly ), and it has a really epic sequel called "Devastation of Baal."
Each chapter has a home world. Tests are held on their homeworlds for recruitment. Read through the Horus heresy one of the books show the creation of the dark angels. 👍
Age of Sigmar is a separate universe to warhammer 40k
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@EVAN DZULFAGAR FAITH SIREGAR age of sigmar came about after they ended warhammer fantasy because of low sales, fantasy was made before 40k
@EVAN DZULFAGAR FAITH SIREGAR age of sigmar is a sequel of a sorts to warhammer
@EVAN DZULFAGAR FAITH SIREGAR there was warhammer Fantasy battles, where basically Chaos won and destroyed planet... Sigmar became god and redirected other “heroes” of past time and recreated world... that’s how Age of Sigmar began...
Warhammer 40k basically born when some of creators of WH Fantasy battles tried to add sci-fy into it... so they Made a first step to Warhammer 40k:)
You'd think be would have grasped that by now.
It's also shit, and should be shunned. (taking about the lore and how it was born from the shambolic End Times etc, not the tabletop as a game)
the origin story book you are looking for is "Dante", describing the young salt farmer child becoming the legendary and ancient chapter master Dante, king of angels.
Just a FYI you're not suppose to know its Dante at the start. It's a nice surprise for the reader. He calls himself Lewis for a good chunk of the story. Before telling them his other name.
Awesome book series, definitely recommend this.
@@dannyKurt yeah I hate it when people post spoilers
The Guy Haley trilogy of Dante and the Blood Angels is easily my favourite set of books at the moment. I've read the first two several times.
@@danpsyker6122 lets be honest here, in a book thats supposed to tell the story of one marine we start the story from the perspective of a child and follow that child on his road to try and become an astartes while deliberately hiding his "angel name" from others and the reader. as if every reader ever didnt immediatly know that thats dante in his younger years.
if you want to be overly technical then yes, its a spoiler but please. It is so damn obvious that i dont even know why the author included this.
The salamanders are one of the only chapters that let their recruits go visit their families. Salamanders are absolute bros and actually care about humanity
Its rare but I know the Ultra marines sometimes see there families as well
@@greyhunter3271 ultra marines are actually closer to salamanders then most chapters. They have their own guard regiments, they manage/rule planets, work as diplomats so most of them are more human then say, dark templars. I just wish more chapters had more "background lore" to make them more human instead of being dicks to everyone...
Salamanders are awesome lore wise, absolute hero's, in a grim dark universe like 40k they are the standouts clean cut good guys
They are the kindest to humans but most racist species-wise.
I guess I'm pretty randomly asking but does anybody know of a good site to watch new movies online ?
The book "spacewolf" goes through th recruitment and training of a space wolf character Ragnar Blackmane. Really awesome read.
Yeah this one is perfect to dive into the process of creation of the space wolves. Really fun read!
This right here!
Yeah a perfect one for that. Correct me if I'm wrong but they cover it allitle bit in the blood angels series not the false angel serie if forget the name
There is also the old 90's book titeled "Space Marine" (ISBN-10: 1844169014) that covers it very well, if a bit out of date lorewise perhaps.
I was shocked when they had the Hypnotic learning axident durring weapons maintanance, and one of the recruits blew his own head of.
Remember how in the Space Marine game you entered the Imperial Guard bunker and the wounded Cadian Guardsmen there talked? One of them was grateful to the Emperor for "getting to see a Space Marine before the end" or something like that. Note how the Guardsmen and 2nd Lieutenant Mira tend to call them "My Lords" and some even kneel to them.
Also you play Ultramarines a Brand of Space Marine who are really good at Diplomacie
@@Traqqer1 Yes, and Ultramarines are among the chapters that still understand that they are the protectors of humanity, but are not the rulers as such. The whole realm of Ultramar operates a bit differently from the rest of the Imperium. A little Imperium within the Imperium. The cultural shock is nicely depicted in the novel Crossfire by Matthew Farrer. The main character Arbitor Senioris called Shira Calpurnia, comes from Ultramar and is posted on a world that is radically different from what she is used to. The description of the different understanding of what it means to serve the Imperium or what the nobility/aristocracy is supposed to be are very interesting to read.
@@watchdogCZ I’ll have to give it a read. I’ve just been dipping my toes in the books with the commissar Cain novels, and I’ve been looking for another, I don’t know, subject that interests me.
@@B1RDSEYE CI-CI-CIAPHAS CAIN! HERO OF THE IMPERIUM!
Now imagine if the character was an Iron Hand. He'd straight up ignore guardsmen and shove them out of his way.
Imagine doing every single special forces training in the world and do that for ten years
And you're yourself 10 years old
and you wont be saved if you are about to die
and you will never see ur family again most likely
and after doing all those special forces training at the age of 10 you would know be able to APPLY to the space marines and start your REAL training
@@H-to-O the salamanders are allowed to visit their families tho. im confused
age of sigmar and 40k are two different universes however they share similarities like chaos, you can use chaos daemons in both games for example
There is also the fan guess due to chaos being in both that warhammer fantasy (even with the change into age of sigmar) is one feudal planet in the warhammer 40K universe. But there is no actual canon link between the two, other than the gods of chaos and their daemons.
@@rakkel6061 thats cool, wouldnt work with aos tho with the realms and that jazz
When Halsey created Spartans, they called her a monster. When Emperor created Space Marines, they called him a god.
Because Halsey kidnapped kids, to fight human rebels. Big E did more or less the same thing SOMEWHAT but he did it to safeguard the imperium From chaos, Orks, eldar, and later on tyranids, necrons, and tau. Also humanity in this time period is far more violent and evil than halo's
See, with Halsey, they had the luxury of taking the time of day to toss her under the bus. With the Emperor, anybody who talks shit nowadays gets a bolt round to the face.
Am I seeing heresy?
@@HenryTitor no inquisitor, just reviewing the imperiums history and praising The Emperor
And when the people called Emps a god, they where thrown into prison or fined because he isnt a god and religion is the big day as was decreed by the emperor.
Also technically speaking Emps didnt create the Astartes, it was a giant team of scientist overseen by the emperor ( primarily his custodes like Valdor ) who did the job
Fun fact: Space Wolves have Krakens on their world, and they are 5 miles long. The craziest part is they occasionally hunt them for sport.
They vary on size. Only the oldest would get anywhere near that size. Any space wolf story i have read. None are anywhere near that big.
@@dannyKurt yeah, just looked it up and it was up to 5 miles. My bad.
@@dannyKurt I also once read that krakens from Fenris are some sort of Tyranid lifeform
The Story of the Wolf Priest in the bow of Ragnar's Longship laughing at a Typhoon and the Kraken's breaching next to the ship is ingrained lol
Some of the relic chainswords used by the wolves have rows of kraken fangs instead of the standard adamantine aloy chains of more common patterns. That some of them dates back to the crusade/heresy era tells volumes about how durable those fangs are.
Luetin09: "Thunder Warriors where unstable and the Emperor couldn't use them after the Unification war so killed them."
Luke: "But why would he kill them?"
XD
He listens , but he do not hear it seems.
He killed them because that's how they roll in 40k
i mean tbf he could have just had them retire or something. when our soldiers get old and we can no longer use them we certainly dont just kill them LUL
@@MrWizardjr9 He did let them retire. Kinda, in a wery permanent way. But to be fair they were mentally highly unstable killing machines. Now imagine what would happen if the Emperor did let them retire in peace. And ther minds cracked in the middle of a highly populated area. The number of dead would be in the thousands, if not tens of thousands before they would have been put down. It was not only ther minds who could not handle the strain, but also ther own bodies who struggled to handle the argumentation they had received, in the long run they would break in one way or another. The Thunder warriors was ticking time bombs from the start with only a handful being even remotely mentally stable. And most of those died during the unification wars.
@@ilesalmo7724 "No they all died in glorious combat at mt. Ararat,"
lmfao can't wait to see his face when he sees just how ridiculous a generic space marine is.
Very much this.
Short version? Ludicrous.
@@scp_redacted989 Buckle up lol
A generic one is as powerful as James Bond?
Everything in 40k is broken
Grey Knights have literally god emperors genes they call “The Emperor's Gift“ also a pretty good book in that name lol.
going by new lore they may actually have a primarch but i wont spoil anything its also just a offhand mention without names
You are kinda right but it is not literally "emperor's gene". It's like a copy version of the real emperor's gene.
But unlike the God Emperor, you'd hate to see Grey Knights show up. And that blasted Inquisitorial seal
@@grimreminder5038 Yeah when they show up, everyone dies.
@@brothertitan9516 including sisters for their blood. I hope the Chapter of Exorcists become their superiors
Hey bro, I have said it before and I will say it again, I am loving the warhammer content man. I think I can speak for all warhammer fans who are watching you dive into this fantastic universe, we are glad to have you in this grimdark and horrid universe. :]
Damn right we got another nerd to join our ranks
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One of us... One of us..
Ragnar for Space Wolves, Dante for Blood Angels, they cover from before, though and to after becoming a Space Marine
Also 'Space Marine' By Ian Watson for the Imperial Fists.
Note: Famous authors in the 50s and 60s conceptualized Space marines. GW ran with it in the late seventies and eighties. Modern Sci-Fi like Halo, used elements to make their own versions.
"There's always one Space Marine that's a bit of a turd." - Ahh Leandros.
The Codex Astartes does not support this comment!
- Leandros, probably
*Cato Sicarius has entered the chat*
1 word Erebus
Ahh Marines Malevolent
Space marines are humanity’s most elite *readily available* (most of the time) fighting force.
*cough* Custodes *cough*
Fighting force refers to the army as a whole. so even though there are more elite individuals (like grey knights and custodes) they dont have the numbers to actually match the space marines.
@@jackmyers8687 Well the Custodes have been split into 3 groups for some time. 2 of these groups were forbidden under any circumstances to leave Terra. The last group go around a guard people/places that will become significant in the near future. So while the Custodes are superior to Space Marines, they aren't *readily avaliable*, they just arent avaliable ever.
@@marcusromulus5646 Fair point, well made. For me it's always been
1) Custodes
2) Dark Angels
3) Grey Knights
4) Space Wolves
5) All other Astartes
6) Mechanicum (Titans, Skittari, etc)
7) Sisters of Silence
8) Adeptus Sororitas
9) Tempestus Scions
10) Imperial Guard
11) PDF
12) Prime Anus Marines
well dark angels are DARK
Luetin09 is one of the best 40k lore guys on the platform, happy to see at least one of his videos on here
There is only one model of Thunder Warrior on GW website and it is in the pack called: "Armour trough the ages" The Thunder Warrior is the one in front with open helmet . Rest are older models of Space marines
Back when the Emperor still walked amongst us, there was a tome that commanded the two great forges of the time (Citadel and Marauder) to produce such arms and armour as his loyal servants required.
Citadel catalogue number 1!!! It had all marks of marine armour, including thunder armour (ofc back then 'thunder warriors' were actual Space Marines, not a separate breed and only called such as the Emperor used the thunderbolt as his sigil before he conquered the planet.).
I remember my first time watching Luetin09 videos, i made myself comfortable closed my eyes and sinked in story.
The Space Wolf Omnibus follows the story of Ragnar Blackmane from his life in his tribe though recruitment, implantation, training and his life beyond. Its a rousing saga.
It also highlights how not all chapters are codex compliant
I’ve read it 13 times, it’s that well written
16:13 yes, the codex lays out chapter sizes, tactics, how many assault squad companies and so on that a chapter should have.
The codex is not meant to be interpreted strictly but after 10,000s there are plenty of people that don't get the memo.
age of sigmar is completly seperate from 40k. That the Stormcast Eternals look so much like marines is the source of endless memes and mockery in the community. GW basically went: " marines make a lot of money, lets make marines in fantasy."
Imagine though 40k in Fantasy. Not just like regular Warhammer Fantasy, but like Imperium and Primarchs in a fantasy setting
@@steelbear2063 they were hinted to be connected via the warp in the old lore but that has all but fallout out of favor in the lore
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Honestly for how little time you've been at this, you have GREAT instincts for how this all works. It's so much fun to watch these reactions and see your knowledge of the universe expanding and building on itself. Mad props Luke, great watches
Luetin09's video about the Grey Knights is pretty good too, hope you enjoy it eventually! Also excited about this Original Adventures
"Ice world with volcanoes in it?!" *looks around nervously in Icelandic*
It's funny to see how once you discovered Warhammer and SCP all your content changed to that. Love these videos!
7:10 The Emperor's Gift Novel(Great book, it covers Gray Knights and Space Wolves) has a scene where a Gray Knight is taking a shower and someone from an inquisitor task force says something about being a space marine is a great shame implying there's nothing down stairs.
About if its true or not if space marines are the most elite fighting force. Space marines aren't copy and paste, chapters have different strengths and some chapters are on a whole other level. Different chapter also have access to different resources, its not just the individual space marine, for example the Imperial Fists have the phalanx which is an massive ship space that's pretty much unrivaled by any other starship. In the Emperor's Gift also shows just HOW POWERFUL space marines and gray knights are. Not all space marines chapters are equal, the Emperor's Gift talks about the Space Wolves(1st founding chapter aka one of the original 20 legions) and you gain an appreciation of just how powerful a founding chapter is.
The Watchers of the Throne series(great read, goes into 40k politics, custodies and Sisters of Silence.), book 1 it mentions the custodies have a bit jealousy of the Gray Knights as they might embodied the Emperor's will better than themselves. It also shows a custodies opinions of several space marine chapters and one shield captain being uncertain if he could defeat a space marine chapter master(albeit it was a very special space marine chapter).
btw Bricky has a podcast called Adeptus Rediculous, where he explains a chosen 40k topic, very similar format to his all factions explained. Idk if it's a good format to react to, but you can certainly check it out in your spare time.
Soul Hunter is a great book from the Night Lords trilogy and there is a part in that where one of the characters reflects on his previous life
Warhammer Fantasy and 40k are separated universes, but they do share a lot in common. Mainly the gods. You coudl say as the gods of Chaos are looking into many dimensions, they just like ours the most, because we give them most power, so that's why there are same gods in both universes, but Warhammer Fantasy is completely separated from 40k while Age of Sigmar is continuation of Warhammer Fantasy (also separated from 40k, just sharing a lot in common)
Stormcast Eternals (the golden boys) in Age of Sigmar aren't "genetically engineered", they are created from human souls. One soul of a dead warrior, in life loyal to God-King Sigmar, makes one Stormcast Eternal. They keep their faces and most memories from their former lives, but their body is enhanced (it's bigger, more muscular, etc.), will strongened, and some of them (but not randomly chosen) gain magic abilities. They don't all have golden armour, but are divided into Stormhosts (the one with golden and blue armour is called Hammers of Sigmar, and they're the poster boys of AoS, just like Ultramarines in 40k). They have some kind of a hierarchy (Lords - Knights - Paladins...). Oh, and in 40k Chaos Gods don't have physical forms, but they do in AoS. To get more general lore I recommend buying Battletome: Stormcast Eternals (for SE lore) and Warhammer Age of Sigmar Core Book (for general AoS lore, rules for the game, and overall description of every faction that was around in 2017). You can buy them from GW stores, www.games-workshop.com (GW's official site), or elementgames.co.uk (or other retailers in Europe, but I recommend this one as they have 10-15% discount for most GW products). Hope you will get in AoS too, have a great morning, evening, or whenever you're reading this comment
Luetin09 let's the artwork talk for itself a lot of the time. His videos are incredibly well produced and he agonizes over making sure his videos are perfect. It takes him longer but they are true works of art.
Baldermort's guide to warhammer does an amazing video for the Thunder warriors. I highly recommend it.
When the Thunder warriors said "how could He" for the last time, a lot of tears were shed that day.
On the physical castration thing, we have certain confirmation that at least a grey knight has everything intact but doesn't think about sex from a novel where someone see's him naked and is complimentary... the grey knight is just confused and finishes washing iirc. It's likely they're too hypno indoctrinated and hormonally altered to care, there's confirmation of space wolves having had sex before recruitment (they're recruited a tad older and from a barbarian world) and a possibility that at least one has done after conversion to being a marine... but that very last bit comes from lukas the trickster... could be a trick
Grey Knights are also... Special, when it comes to their training and indoctrination. The mind-wipe, for starters.
Also, Space Wolves are sufficiently mad lads that if everyone else cuts the balls off their initiates, they'll not do it just to be contrary... And I pity the fool who had to tell Leman Russ his Legionnaires were ball-less eunuchs.
And there is a confirmation in one of the Ciaphas Cain books, about some Reclaimers infected by genestealers having sex and hybrid ofprings with some infected forge world citizens... If it is possible to take Cain´s word as a proof.
I’m pretty sure that Dune was actually one of 40k’s major inspirations.
They had God emperor first.
Absolutely loving all this 40k content mate, been into it since I was 12 (now 36). Stick with playing Space Marine too, so much more than Orks left to fight & weapons to unlock!!
I would argue that space marines are so resistant to pain that a shot to the boys isnt really gonna slow them down too much.
The emperors' children legion should have defiantly been castrated whilst the Imperium still had the chance. Poor, poor civilians. They are genuinely the only ones who could rival the dark Eldar on sheer depravity.
@@H-to-O Well, a lot...like they abandoned the siege of the imperial palace to go and kill, torture, and rape the civilians of Terra. And being the co-creators of the demonculeba...if you know what it is then you know why I compared them to the Dark Eldar(in short it's the main way the traitor legions and warbands get recruits ie children, they do it through kidnapping women and implied to rape them so that they get pregnant and then do som horrifying shit to literally fuse a bunch of women together so that they birth half-demon children that basically do a chest-burster, then after they sell the children to other chaos space marines). That's not even the tip of the iceberg.
@@nuralibolataev4474 Normaly I would agree, but the Emperors Children are to emotional during their torture. They have fetishes during it and enjoying it like drugs. The Drak Eldar and more specifically the Haemonculi do their torture like science and art. Way more cold and calculated and less random like the children. I do not want to talk the Children down but the Drak Eldar are still way more gruesome and terifying then anything in 40k.
And the pregnant women birthing thing was the haemunculaba and I think it was run by Iron Warriors and not the Children
@@Julian-vl7vn You bring a valid point, maybe I should've phrased it like the children are the closest thing that can compare to the Dark Eldar. I'm sorry for misremembering the haemonculaba thing it just seems like a thing that the children would do. It was quite a bit of time since I last read the thing.
Don't you think it's a bit strange that the iron warriors of all people were the ones doing this whole thing? It just seems like the kind of thing that ether the night lords or children would do, don't you think?
@@nuralibolataev4474 I mean it was brutally effective and despite the gruesomnes well planned out and appeared to be intented like a factory. With that in mind and the fact that the Iron Warriors have even more autism than the fists, it fits them perfectly. They probably do not even pull joy from it. It's just an effective experiment, like when they fuse Deamons and machines all the god damn time
Space Marines are the most elite force in the sense that they are a, well, force. Grey Knights are highly specialized and secretive, so not many people know about them (and also they are still Space Marines) and Custodes don't do much. Astartes are a standing force that constantly responds to threats all over the Imperium
If you want to know more about the space wolves AND the process for astartes recruitment, I would suggest you read the Space Wolf Omnibus. This, in part, covers Ragnar Blackmane's recruitment to the chapter prior to his ascension to the rank of Wolf Lord.
So glad you're watching lutein, that's where I learned all my lore, great content
Regarding castration: One of the things people forget, however, is that the gene seed _only_ responds to _male hormones,_ including (presumably) testosterone, which is why there are no female Space Marines. And we all know which part of the body produces the most testosterone, right? 😉 They're _not_ castrated. All the mental indoctrination, the psychological conditioning, and the extreme physical demands means they have no libido. (Just like the Spartan-II's in Halo. Unlike Warhammer 40k, the Halo novels directly address it... the Spartans _are_ intact, but all the hormonal changes leaves them with little or no sex drive.)
And regarding the "codex" in the Space Marines video game... yes, that _is_ the book he's talking about. Every Ultramarine is required to _memorize_ an entire chapter of the _Codex Astartes._ Keep in mind that this codex is literally _thousands_ of pages long, because it's supposed to cover _every_ possible tactical situation that a Space Marine will _ever_ face on the battlefield, so a single chapter of the codex can be several hundred pages to memorize. Chapter organization, siege tactics, stealth tactics, anti-infantry tactics, anti-armor tactics, anti-Ork tactics, anti-Eldar tactics... it's all in there. Because Roboute Guilliman wrote the Codex, and because he is their Primarch, the Ultrasmurfs (as some call them) are the most fervent followers of the Codex. A few of them (as you saw in the video game) refuse to deviate from the Codex in the slightest; a few are more flexible in their interpretation of the Codex.
I believe that Malcador the Sigilite suggested to the Emperor to make some female Primarchs, that didn't seem to work.
I mean you want elite warriors, of course you need males
@@jakobtarrasericsson4295 Thank you. I didn't know that. While I'm familiar with the WH40k lore, I haven't really done any "deep dive" into it; everything I know is just stuff I've picked up from reading the WH40k rulebooks and some of the novels (and playing the video games, of course).
@@steelbear2063 *T o x i c M a s c u l i n i t y* is not a good look my dude.
@@watsondillon1997 It's the truth...
Dude Red Rising is such a good book series glad you mentioned it.
Got into luetin09 WAY back when he did bf3/4 content. I was overjoyed when I rediscovered him a year or two ago with a whole catalogue of 40k content.
"Was the Emperor around?"
Yes, as far as I recall The Emperor has been around for millennia.
The book series “Space Wolf: Omnibus” has the whole story of recruitment to the Space Wolves, it’s a great story!
Inquisitors are, technically, higher in the chain of command than the space marines, that doesn't mean they are the superior fighting force. The Field Marshals in command of the SAS and SBS are senior to the Soldiers in question, but are not a more elite fighting force (this is a VERY bad analogy).
Adeptus Custodes on the other hand, are more like a guard unit (like the Queens Guard). So despite the fact that they could probably take on Space Marines 2 or even 3 on one, they are not a "Fighting force".
Inquisition also has no direct authority over a Space Marine Chapter... By default. For instance, Space Wolves have literally gone to war against the Inquisition for the latter killing some Imperial Guard Regiments the Space Wolves had sworn to protect - the Inquisition wanted to make _sure_ there was no Chaos Taint in the IG after fighting some demonic incursions next to Space Wolves. Only thanks to the interruption by a Grey Knights Captain and the Oldest Dreadnought, Björn the Fell-Handed of the Space Wolves, was a full-out war between Fenris and the Inquisition averted.
@@Finwolven Uhh im gonna challenge you on that NO Space Marine Chapter part because 1. The Grey Knights TECHNICALLY could be called a Chapter and 2. The Deathwatch is a thing. Over both the Inquisition has basically direct control.
Prolly too late to recommend or you already know but, "space wolf" omnibus that follows Ragnar would be my biggest recommendation to you as you follow a young kid on a feral world as he joins the space wolves and you go through his entire training and journey as he grows and how he feels leaving his home and how his world changes.
OMG finally. I love Luetin09, he makes some of the best narrated content on youtube.
May I suggest Arch Warhammers video on this too. He goes more into depth with how the process in done.
One book has a group of Guardswomen in the shower ogling a Space Marine's branch and two pinecones, but he has no idea why they're doing it and just thinks humans are weird.
“It hurts, you’re gonna go down” you haven’t seen nothing yet.
Hello mate! Wonderful reaction! Semper Fei!
Read the Ragnar blackmane trilogy by William king, it goes from when he is a normal human through all the processes and through his life as a space marine
^ As above, the first book simply titled "Space wolf" covers the recruitment process of the space wolves chapter really well.
Aye, and as Luke has a particular interest in the Space Wolves it would be even more fitting. Send this recommendation straight to the top, lads!
@@ulfgard4734 they were the books that got me into space wolves in a big way. Miss my 5th/6th edition space wolves
Luetin09 is the gold standard for Warhammer 40k lore. Love his analytical approach.
Storm Forged Eternals from Age of Sigmar were made by Sigmar the god of humanity he is like a mini emperor without psychic powers. But unlike The Emperor, Sigmar became a God because he wanted to. There were 20 Primarchs, 9 loyal, 9 betrayed the Emperor and 2 were yeeted out and we know nothing about them.
20? .....let's say 20.5
@@ashleyray9013 Ah, yes I always forget the Alfa Legion had twin Primarchs
@@L_Monke
*OR DID THEY?!*
Hydra Dominatus
Glad to see you finally reacting to one of the loremaster's videos. Welcome to the club! You're in to a treat and a very, very deep rabbi hole.
Just a bit more context. Space wolves are a regular Space marine chapter(as if there's anything regular about Astarties). The Grey Knights are space marines, that are part of the Inquisition. They are different and apart from being the brutal overpowered as space marines are, they are also psykers with immense power that are beyond match. I think the word is Grey Knights are to astarties as astarties are to imperial guardsmen.
Lutein covers two very important lore segments that I haven't seen anyone else cover to the extent he does, that are incredibly significant- the STC history(important why humanity has outlawed A.I.) and the Titans, which I know you'll absolutely love how ridiculously overpowered they are.
They will never make an emperor model, as he is just to strong.. he would end games by himself lol
"I have placed the 8 primarchs and now i tap them to summon, THE EMPEROR OF MANKIND!"
@@Razzlion “You lose”
This is one of the Best channels for New people to 40k, I hope you look into more of his.
Every time luke compares 40k with Halo a feel a punch in my guts xD
Space Marines and Spartans are barely comparable, there is only a relatively small amount of things they have in common.
You can ready the space space wolf omnibus in this one you can see the entire trial they use in order to do the space marine process. Also the novel Dante explain the trial from the blood angels side.
Arch or Arch Warhammer is a very good 40k channel to check out
I'll add to this, his Siege of Vraks is excellent and he's currently doing a video series about the Badab War which has multiple Space Marine chapters going at it.
Yes!
Originalhuman: “Getting kicked in the nuts hurts”
Warhammer Fantasy: *Archaon getting yeeted in the nuts so hard by an ork war boss*
You might be interested in the story of Lukas the Trickster, of the Space Wolves.
@21:37 There is one part like this in the first book of the Night Lords trilogy (a must read) The main astartes character Talos recalls how he returned to his homeworld for the first time in 20 years since becoming a Night Lord, to participate in a parade.
During the parade people in the crowd started shouting out names and pushed past the barrier guards and got inbetween the marching astartes. One old lady started holding onto Talos and saying his name and begging him to look at her but he refused to. She fell off him and was shot by the parade guards along with the others that had broken past the barriers. Talos felt relieved when the old woman was shot.
After the parade Talos' childhood friend (who is also an astartes) tells him how well he handled the actions and death of his mother. It is left up to the reader to decide whether Talos had not allowed himself to recognise her, or had recognised her but refused to admit that he did to both his friend and himself.
Books series about Ragnar Blackmane have him going though trials of space wolves.
this man becoming a full ass warhammer channel and I'm 10000% here for it
Once you feel comfortable enough with the lore, I recommend watching "If the Emperor had a Text to speech device" It's a fantastic spin-off with amazing writing
Yes.
"I would like to boop this creature"
Luetin09's video on the Grey Knights is what really made me fall in love with them, and is one of the main reasons that I'm building them as an army.
Yes!!! Also will you continue the Helsreach reaction?
Hey man, not gonna lie, at first I came for the 40k content but I ended up staying for your passion, your insight and your excitement about it all. Keep it up, cheers!
Definitely check out some of Baldermort's lore videos man, they're the best!
For the recruitment of a space wolf, there is a tail in the book "Leman Russ" where Arjac Rockfist (a famous space wolf) explain to new recruit how his trail happen.
When he said "Space Marines" are humanity's elite fighting force, he was correct. Yes, while custodians and grey knights also exist and are more powerful than Space Marines, they exist in far fewer numbers and serve a very different purpose to the Adeptus Astartes. So looking at it purely from a militaristic point of view, Custodians guard the palace, the golden throne and embark on missions that serve to further the emperor's will and survival. Grey Knights specialize in anti-demonic / chaos activity and Space Marines are the elite force that the imperium calls on for difficult wars and battles.
And please, do not say warhammer is like halo. It is the other way round. 40k has existed since 1986, halo was released in 2001. If anything, the spartans were inspired by space marines.
Oh also, your game is wrong. This isn't gears of war.
Lastly, two books where space marines go from raw recruit to full marine are - Space Wolves omnibus : Depicts a young ragnar blackmane from how he was selected to full elevation to a space marine.
Dante - Absolutely fantastic book that gives great insight into one of the most famous space marines in the lore. Starts him off as a young child and his arduous journey to the trials and subsequent tribulations.
Both books have a lot of detail and insight about how raw recruits are selected, trained, undergo trials and also how they deal with those who wash out. Fantastic reads.
I definitely recommend reading 'Space Wolf' as it covers the full process of recruitment of the Space Wolves chapter, as Wolf Priests (A mixture of Chaplains and Apothecaries) will continually monitor and watch over various tribes to look for specific individuals who are able to pull off great deeds, such as slaying a Fenrisian troll, being able to survive against a raid from a rival tribe in the case of Ragnar Blackmane, or showing a great cunning while on the hunt.
As on Fenris (the world shown with the snow/ice, volcanoes, and the Kraken), nearly the entire planet is geologically unstable, and so tribes are constantly shifting and changing trying to survive against earthquakes, blizzards, hurricanes even if they are along a coast, or volcanic eruptions because the islands and continents shifting apart or into each other. The only stable island is that of Asaheim which is where the Space Wolves Fortress monastery known as the Aett, or the Fang is located upon, however the natives fight for survival includes a whole slew of predatory wildlife such as the Fenrisian troll, Fenrisian Wolf, or Fenrisian Kraken as well as conflict with other tribes.
I think it would counter-intuitive to castrate space marines when the male reproductive system can generate testosterone which influences muscle growth, strength, and key male characteristics.
If I remember correctly, there is a comic about ultramarines chapter master, and part of it is how hi was recruited, trained and became who he is now. "Marneus Calgar" is the title.
Disclaimer: The Emperor did not creat the Techno Barbarians.
Love to see how much you’re getting into the warhammer universe. Can still remember when I first started and how cool everything was. Started with the equivalent to how you’ve started in the game with marines and paint set
"Apparently the Grey Knights and the Space Wolves dont get along"
Yeah, they like each other as much as the US and Russia during the Cold War.
You get to see ragnar go from fenrisian savage to full on space wolf in the space wolves omnibus. I can't remember how much focus that part of his life gets, but it's in there.
Yeah Irecommended it for him too. The part you are talking about is nearly the half of the 1 book and you get other remembering part in the other two(because it's inculde 3 books if I remember rihgt :D )
Edit: Also the writer is King William
We have Luetin09...
Now Arch :D
@31:52 there are good comics from Dan Abnett. Marneus Calgar is very new (its the current chapter master of the ultramarines) and there is a older one from a Black Templar who becomes TANKRED... the whole setup from recruiting to death and even further.
hey my dude a quick reaction request cadia by The Templin Institute yeah the same request
About your question about the rites of initiation especially the Space Wolves. There is a comedic, somewhat lore friendly animation video by Bruva Alfabusa called "The Gate of Morkai". It is based on one of the special initiation rites of the Space Wolves as mentioned in a book.
Last time I was this early OH was in a war.
“Dante” is a book about the origin story of Blood Angels chapter master of the same name. That book shows space marine recruitment and training, and I would highly recommend it as it is one of my favourites.
I mean the Space Marines do have dongs around, depends on the chapter if they accept them having wifes and or relations, the Space Wolves are more open and one of them has sons (before becoming a Space Marine). Also maybe the transformations make them sterile to avoid a higher up "race" of baby space marines
To see the story of the Marine coming back read Lukas the Trickster, he has a family (wife and sons) and visits them from time to time. Also a sad one is the Dante story and the Devastation of Baal
It's rumored that White Scars actually have families and progeny, and are allowed to continue their bloodlines whenever they're at Chogoris...
Great you're starting to react to Luetin. In my opinion he has the most engaging and informative 40k videos, as well as the best production on his videos
If you want female Space Marines just look at the sister of battle. I can’t type up the actual name but they can contend with space marines
Dante is the book thats probably best to describe what a boy goes through to become a space marine. it follows dante from his homelife as a child on a radioactive desert planet, his journey to recruitment, his journey through recruitment, his life going up through the ranks of the blood angels chapter on his way to become one of the best space marines to ever exist. Its specifically about blood angels, so not much detail on space wolf or grey knight life but gives a crazy good idea of what each chapter recruitment and life could be like
Love the Red Rising series. Waiting eagerly for book 6!
You should take a look at the squigs, they are tooth filled fungus creatures used by the orcs. There is 43 different kinds ranging from face eaters that are used in orc face eating competitions to a squigpipe which is a living squig bagpipe.
A good source for details on recruitment is actually in a number of the old Codex manuals for the various chapters. They talk about the differences, and the genetic mutation each chapter has, as well as their homeworlds and how they choose recruits. It's fairly condensed, but a good source.
17:21 There is a really great novel / audiobook called "Dante" that describes the journey of a boy becoming a Space Marine ( Blood Angels specificaly ), and it has a really epic sequel called "Devastation of Baal."
That scenic pic with the kraken u were talking about is fenris. The space wolves home world.
Storm of Iron includes a small portion of Space Marine recruitment, while also being an incredible chaos marine and imperial guard book.
And there were 18 primarchs.
9 fell to chaos and 9 are loyal.
Well there where 20 but 2 were stryked from records
Each chapter has a home world. Tests are held on their homeworlds for recruitment. Read through the Horus heresy one of the books show the creation of the dark angels. 👍