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Since you made Seth‘s video about warp entities that aren’t aligned with chaos. I’d like to propose a video idea of my own. About what remains of and references to ‘our’ era and earlier things from earth in the time of 40K. That’s something I’ve been interested in for a long time.
Hey Majorkill. Would you please make some lore videos on the Imperial Truth, the Imperial Creed, The Ecclesiarchy, and the High Lords of Terra? Thank you.
I was wondering if the alpha legion has planets but those planets dont know that they are under alpha legion control so the citizens are able to move around the imperium freely
Chaos always finds more ways to intrigue me. I knew not all chaos worlds were bad but some of those are fully functional. Also when reading the gaunts ghosts series they use warp entities to transport huge amount of resources from one planet to another with out risk of using ships that could be raided.
If you think about it, Warp-tainted worlds have the most potential to become post-scarcity, as fiddling with portals and warp's time dilation, you could potentially duplicate resources by sending them into the past, much like what ICoG from Xeelee Sequence did, or trade with yourself from an alternate timeline, where seasonal harvest yielded way more corn. But this is Warp we're talking about. It's bound to be unreliable.
@@SandrockCustom I don't think they do, no. In Dan Abnett's "The Lost" he describes how a Blood Pact-ruled Chaos world is being systematically drained of its water, and its soil being short-term boosted to produce invasive species crops that will deplete the soil in the long run and destroy the world's fertility. All the wildlife and vegetation in the wilderness is slowly dying from Chaos taint. The character witnessing this, Gaunt, sees this as a huge contrast to how the Imperium does things, and he's well-travelled and clear-eyed about how harsh the Imperium can be - no starry-eyed Pollyana or fanatic.
"First and foremost, you are not the owner of any land in Scotland despite what this company might have led you to believe," Andy Wightman, a former Green Member of the Scottish Parliament, wrote in an open letter to nominees. "You have also not been given any right to style yourself Lord or Lady of Glencoe.Apr 21, 2022
@Thomas Laguna Sorry, I forgot I'm dealing with a Mong🤣 You know r/woosh? Doesn't seem to be the case. But no worries, I can help: r/woosh simply means you didn't get the joke
I would love a short story of Tzeentchian Cultist just staring into the sky, and the writings of the sheer madness caused by the wisdom he receives, first writing about basic but cool ideas and thoughts, then going into deep, philosophical diatribes, then eventually just complete ramblings, writing about completely unconnected events being connected, trains of thoughts that have no basis and go into strange and wacky areas, leading to weirdly profound ideas, and eventually just ramblings, secretly encoded with basic Philosophical aphroisms, until eventually finishing with a recounting of the story of Persian adage of "This too shall pass."
NOTICE! Since you made Seth‘s video about warp entities that aren’t aligned with chaos. I’d like to propose a video idea of my own. About what remains of and references to ‘our’ era and earlier things from earth in the time of 40K. That’s something I’ve been interested in for a long time. PS: Majorkill please tell me if you see this comment. So I know the idea is in your head.
There is a refrence to a model rocket ship from modern era in a 40k book called "Pariah" it had like ccp on the side or something in red letters "Its a toy, but it does depict the crude methods humans of old escaped holy terra. Chemical explotions"
@@averagetoasterenjoyer6931 I mean, yeah. But there isn’t any real meaning behind “legit title granters” either. I gotta give it to that company though, it’s such a genius idea, nearly as good as selling pet rocks, an after life or air.
I read a Fabios Bile story, the plot was about going to a craft world. They enter the warp for their mission and well, they land in a chaos world. To my complete shock, the place was normal. Well not exactly normal since there Daemons, Xenos, and other eldritch creatures and plus there’s a war going off. But the thing is, the place they landed in was like a normal city, there was traders, there were food venders, there were cul-de-sacs. Hell there were even some Astarties I don’t know what legion they are in. Because it’s stated that they don’t have that brand to identify what legion they are. They seemed to be like the police force in a sense because they keep back the Civilians. I’m not even joking! I even think there was ork that wasn’t Krumpen! You legit have to read this book to see what I mean.
There's a limit on how much you could abuse and oppress people before you kill them off. And Imperium is already on that threshold on so many worlds. Hence why human civilizations on most Daemon Worlds are usually not that worse than on Imperial Hives, or even better on some/
Honestly hive cities are wildly unrealistic the sheer brutality of them would cause the population to drop like a rock. Either the population rebels or dies off at such a stunning rate the whole city would be hollowed out in under a decade. This is due to what would be a staggeringly high death rate coupled with an extremely low birth rate.
@@ScottishRandyMarsh Go read some Black Crusade books. There are dozens of daemon worlds described there, and most and not even half as brutal and oppressive as Necromunda. Sure, there are hellholes like Melancholia or Flaming Tomb, seemingly purpose-built to inflict as much suffering on the populace as possible, but those are minority. Your average chaos world differs from Imperial world mostly in three things: your local priest wears Chaos Star instead of Aquila, your taxes go to Chaos warband than own your planet, instead of Administratum, and if you get mutation, it's a symbol of status, not grounds for immediate execution. You still have no rights and would be exploited and abused by elites for shits and giggles, but now those elites include daemons (which honestly doesn't change much).
Nurgle : Become farmer Slaneesh : Rock n Roll 24/7 but also calming at the same time Tzeentch : Labirin full of library and hospital, where Nerds can enjoy reading and writing 24/7 without the need of worry the coffee will kill them soon or later Iron fist : Playing Minecraft and giefing each other's house Khorne : Literally old Rome
@@nhienleminhhue6605 perpetuals can die pretty easily with the knowledge or power. Horus could easily burn his soul to kill him proper. Vulkan did truly die and had to be resurrected by the emperor, not his own perpetual soul, and so far, it’s not confirmed he’s still a perpetual. And the woman on terra drained her own perpetual life to bring back Malcador. And not to mention John Grammaticus who had his ability taken from him(admittedly, he wasn’t a natural perpetual)
Majorkill please do more vids about chaos, this video was fucking interesting, chaos worlds are great, and now that you mentioned the blood pact...chaos legions/warbands could take an example of them, the blood pact are horrifying and i'm waiting for the video about them.
i mean compared to their counterparts being not exactly high bars i can't blame him. when your competition is the world eaters or anything to do with fulgrim its not hard to be considered practical
Most of the Codex was meant to be a guide. Guilliman did regret how badly the 1000 per chapter messed up the unity the Space Marines had. So he had to declare that chapters didn't need to follow the Codex rigidly, only reference it as a guide.
I would just love to have a Chaos world called Tortuga 😂 Just bunch of demon pirates, Alpha Legion smugglers, Night Lord raiders, everybody drunk as all hell😂😂😂
Best fate is to be an Ork, and end up on a Khorne world. You get to fight nonstop and the moment you die you just get resurrected so you can fight some more.
I’d love to see a video on the blood pact. It could show that not all Khorne worshippers have to be a bunch of raging Leeroy Jenkins’ and can actually keep a cool head. *le gasp* perhaps even be…Likeable characters.
I have a question for you Majorkill that I haven't been able to discover. How do the chaos gods view each other and the other gods? What are their thoughts on the others?
I'm a year late but: Nobody has a view on most of the Eldar gods because Slaanesh vored them all, Khorne has a sense of kinda brotherhood with Khaine and wanted him, Khaine hates Khorne, Nurgle loves Isha in his Nurgly way, she hates him. Everyone is neutral to or hates Cegorach. They all hate the Emperor, we don't know how Cegorach feels about him. Gork and Mork are hated or neutral, we don't know. Between the Chaos gods, Khorne hates Slaanesh who's okay with Nurgle who mutually hates Tzeentch who's okay with Khorne and Slaanesh and vice versa. As for others like Drachnyen and Vashtor, they all somewhat dislike the Chaos gods but are too far beneath to be noticed by them and when they are it's like you vs a fly. Malice/Malal is his own sorta thing, he hates the Chaos Gods.
Hey Majorkill. Would you please make some lore videos on the Imperial Truth, the Imperial Creed, The Ecclesiarchy, and the High Lords of Terra? Thank you.
I even though the universe is dark as fuck, I'd imagine still that regular Joe has to be enticed to fall for chaos somehow. A start would be realizing that chaos planets actually ain't all that bad to live on compared to what imperial shitpile you're already living it
I have been watching Warhammer lore videos for months and there’s soo much more I still don’t know I have no clue how long I’m still gonna be learning new shit about the grim dark
So on that Tzeentch world you get to love music, be incredibly weird and act and feel like your'e on acid all the time. That sounds pretty damn good actually. Sign me up for that.
Gotta wonder if theres some worlds where Chaos is just such a thing that it's just part of life. "I've been thinking starting in with a Khornate cult. Not as fit as I used to be. Could use the exercise."
If it's always chaos, is it really chaotic? I bet even chaos gets boring, like that line from the Blues Brothers: "How often does the train go by?" "So often you don't even notice."
Am currently playing Black Crusade and our ships captain is an Iron Warrior warpsmith who basically got forgotten about on a planet for wargames and basically ruled a planet for centuries before being found again. His ship had am actual stone and mortar Castle on the back because Iron Warrior engineering laughs in the face of logic.
I watch your stuff with my girlfriend sometimes and she always appreciates the shoutout you personally give her every time as the only woman to have watched this video.
8:20 Reminds me of Logan's world, one of the "lost words" and the basis for like 1st edition Warhammer 40k, being a sort of "lawless" (but not necessarily all bad) planet that is mostly cut of from the Imperium and so any control they try to exert on that world whenever they can get to it briefly is fleeting at best. Actually a really interesting setting and wish their was more media that explores such places including this wild west-like planet near a portal to SUPER hell.
When you consider that nulls repel normal people in direct proportion to the strength of their abilities with a sense of "wrongness"...I Sincerely doubt they live long at all.
If memory serves, isn't Planet of the Sorcerers just a literal copy of Prospero before Russ' attack? Well, with less statues of the emperor, and more Lords of Change. Tzeentch tends to either make really nice places, or places that are only places if you really stretch the definition because he decided to see what mutating the concept of location would do.
Ir probably became like that when Magnus' loyalists settled there. As i recalled when the TSons first got teleported there the places was like a blue desert with one giant castle on top of a mountain were magnus was
Bro your content is fucking amazing, been watching since your setra video and you steadily increase production value and quality. Really hope you make it to the 1mil eventually. Be proud of yourself.
I think Word Bearers worlds may be the worst. The human population exists pretty much only to forcibly worship the Chaos gods before being sacrificed to them.
Established titles is a scam 1: it doesn’t meet the minimum requirement of land for the title 2: there’s no proof that they plant a tree with every purchase
Huge difference between a Chais held world and a daemon world. Gaunts ghosts gives a clear picture of a world held by Chaos which holds it's population under observation by possessed statues and mutant/possessed troops along side a weird daemon implant, along side summoning warp entities which digest resources into the warp to be disgorged onto other worlds. Daemon worlds are just weird.
Oh bro I’d like to thank you and your content Bc of the way u explain 40k, I got my boyfriend interested in learning more and we’re saving up to build him a farsight Enclave army 😌
Honestly, listening to the audiobook where Robert fought Mortarium and they explored a nurgle corrupted world, the corrupted citizens seemed.. Happy. Meanwhile the undivided/blood pact world Gaunt infiltrated was brutal, beyond the standard forced labour to break symbols of the empire, people were malnourished, casually slaughtered from time to time and had its oceans drained
Established titles will not let you put the title of Lord on any official U.S. document and no "legal technicality" confers or the title of "Laird/Lady" as there is indeed a Scottish peerage and if owning a 1'x1' plot of land made you a Lord every Scottish homeowner would be a Lord. A 1'x1' plot of land isn't even large enough for legal registration of ownership and as such the land is held in trust. It is however a great way to support conservation efforts in Scotland, however, so if you want to buy your friend a gag gift while protecting and rebuilding forests in Scotland then its totally worth it. The wording is just a tad misleading, (and legally problematic since youtubers tend to use language their website does not).
8:43 Also because apparently the Chaos gods do absolutely NOTHING to help their own followers get stuff done or aid in logistics because apparently all reality bending magical energy can do is make life more challenging.
I'd like to know has there ever been a traitor astarte legion that did anything relatively heroic after the Hersey or just decided to revolt against chaos but not join the imperium anything like that
There's a few who aren't chaos aligned and even fewer who are dubed traitors yet do the exact opposite of what you'd expect traitors to do however most are forced to deal with chaos in one way or another as they would have basically no help from the emperium
2:20 but will it really be annihilation? if memory serves, Khorne doesnt take too kindly for just mindless slaughter of the weak who cant even fight back. Killing babies and women in the name of Khorne puts you on a fast track to turning into chaos spawn "However, Khorne is one of those honourable war-gods. So don't think that beating your enemies by anything other than sheer strength, skill and aggression will make him happy. And for the love of Sigmar/Emprah, don't try to cheat by picking fights with the weak or helpless or by giving him baby skulls. Khorne expects a form of savage, viking-esque dignity from his followers and for them to be generally manly, this means you have to fight worthy opponents and those generally able to at least hold up a sword. Only after the worthwhile enemies are out of the way; then you can gorge yourself on the blood of women and children all you want (or make them fight amongst themselves and recruit the survivors, or enslave them, or whatever). Most of the writers forget this, thinking that Khorne really gives no fucks about what you kill, and it makes Khorne snarl in anger. " So its more likely that the Khornates just leave the planet after beating the defenders, perhaps some civilians get slaughtered in the blood fueled post-war-orgy fiesta
If you are going to live on a Chaos world, you may as well be a Lord while you do it
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Since you made Seth‘s video about warp entities that aren’t aligned with chaos. I’d like to propose a video idea of my own. About what remains of and references to ‘our’ era and earlier things from earth in the time of 40K. That’s something I’ve been interested in for a long time.
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@@blackjacklover99 IIRC Malcador the Sigillite has the actual Mona Lisa.
Hey Majorkill. Would you please make some lore videos on the Imperial Truth, the Imperial Creed, The Ecclesiarchy, and the High Lords of Terra? Thank you.
Can Jaghatai Khan be revived
Video idea: How would each Primarch react and rule the imperium, if they were the one to return first instead of Guilliman
Vulkan would be the only one who remotely tries to make life better for the average imperial citizen.
Perturabo would have it functioning like clockwork. Horrible, murderous, clockwork. But hey, at least the trains run on time!
Most of them may see the Imperium as too corrupt and leave it to create their own empire
@@stalinjustafellowrussianco7440 Yeah, who cares about grammar anyway?
We meet gain!
I was wondering if the alpha legion has planets but those planets dont know that they are under alpha legion control so the citizens are able to move around the imperium freely
Wasn't there a story about Alpha legionaire that posed as a planetary gouverneur? Or was it just a meme...
@@jakubgrzybek6181 knowing the alpha legion, 2 out of 7 planetary governors are alpha legionaries.
@@synergy8879 or 7 out of 2
Terra is an Alpha Legion controlled world only no one in Alpha Legion or on Terra is aware of this
@@jakubgrzybek6181 this was a statement made in an old codex.
I always imagined living on a Chaos World was like living on dialed up to eleven version of Pandora, only with far more mutants.
You mean the Pandora from borderlands?.
@@adrianrossellruiz8904 I think Rogue indeed means Pandora from Borderlands.
@@adrianrossellruiz8904 Yes I was referring to that very same one.
You forgot to mention 40K cocaine.
@@RogueFox2185 I wonder what the drop rates are in the eye of terror
Chaos always finds more ways to intrigue me. I knew not all chaos worlds were bad but some of those are fully functional. Also when reading the gaunts ghosts series they use warp entities to transport huge amount of resources from one planet to another with out risk of using ships that could be raided.
Right, but in that process they end up steadily stripping a world bare, like slo-mo Tyranids.
If you think about it, Warp-tainted worlds have the most potential to become post-scarcity, as fiddling with portals and warp's time dilation, you could potentially duplicate resources by sending them into the past, much like what ICoG from Xeelee Sequence did, or trade with yourself from an alternate timeline, where seasonal harvest yielded way more corn.
But this is Warp we're talking about. It's bound to be unreliable.
@@IrishCarney Are you suggesting that the Imperium doesn't do the same? 🙃
@@SandrockCustom I don't think they do, no. In Dan Abnett's "The Lost" he describes how a Blood Pact-ruled Chaos world is being systematically drained of its water, and its soil being short-term boosted to produce invasive species crops that will deplete the soil in the long run and destroy the world's fertility. All the wildlife and vegetation in the wilderness is slowly dying from Chaos taint. The character witnessing this, Gaunt, sees this as a huge contrast to how the Imperium does things, and he's well-travelled and clear-eyed about how harsh the Imperium can be - no starry-eyed Pollyana or fanatic.
@@IrishCarney BET! Let's set up a tent and camp outside an Imperial hive city. I'll bring the sunscreen, you bring the marshmellows 😎
"First and foremost, you are not the owner of any land in Scotland despite what this company might have led you to believe," Andy Wightman, a former Green Member of the Scottish Parliament, wrote in an open letter to nominees. "You have also not been given any right to style yourself Lord or Lady of Glencoe.Apr 21, 2022
What a whiny baby thing to say
I like how he keeps acting like Austrlia is real. Pretty good actor
@Thomas Laguna r/woosh ?!
@Thomas Laguna Sorry, I forgot I'm dealing with a Mong🤣 You know r/woosh? Doesn't seem to be the case. But no worries, I can help: r/woosh simply means you didn't get the joke
@Thomas Laguna You somehow seem to get very easily triggered. Or are you new on the Internet? Sorry, didn't want to offend anyone
@Thomas Laguna Fair point🤣
@@Warhamsterrrr tf is a Mong, that sounds like a slur
I would love a short story of Tzeentchian Cultist just staring into the sky, and the writings of the sheer madness caused by the wisdom he receives, first writing about basic but cool ideas and thoughts, then going into deep, philosophical diatribes, then eventually just complete ramblings, writing about completely unconnected events being connected, trains of thoughts that have no basis and go into strange and wacky areas, leading to weirdly profound ideas, and eventually just ramblings, secretly encoded with basic Philosophical aphroisms, until eventually finishing with a recounting of the story of Persian adage of "This too shall pass."
there is the SAME story in a book of The Watch Saga of Terry Pratchett XD
So basically The Bible then.
@@threestepssideways1202 don't snap your wrist tipping that fedora so hard
Is Tzeentch essentially just constant LSD tripping?
@@joriankell1983 but if there is a kind and loving God then why did my ex get a restraining order on me? 🤔🤔🤔
Bloodpact is such an underrated and underutilized faction so many cool stories and battles could be had.
NOTICE!
Since you made Seth‘s video about warp entities that aren’t aligned with chaos. I’d like to propose a video idea of my own. About what remains of and references to ‘our’ era and earlier things from earth in the time of 40K. That’s something I’ve been interested in for a long time.
PS: Majorkill please tell me if you see this comment. So I know the idea is in your head.
Continue
I remember reading something about Mount Rushmore still existing.
There is a refrence to a model rocket ship from modern era in a 40k book called "Pariah" it had like ccp on the side or something in red letters
"Its a toy, but it does depict the crude methods humans of old escaped holy terra. Chemical explotions"
@@palharaldrindal4871 Even in the grim darkness of the 41st millennium, humanity still relies on the Chinese Communist Party for its manufacturing.
I assume the Imperial Palace has collected some of the greatest wonders of "our" era. Lile Giza or the piramids. Or the statue of liberty
I live in Scotland, you have no idea how tempting it is to actually make MajorKill Kingdom happen
Sadly established titles is a total scam
@@averagetoasterenjoyer6931 I mean, yeah. But there isn’t any real meaning behind “legit title granters” either.
I gotta give it to that company though, it’s such a genius idea, nearly as good as selling pet rocks, an after life or air.
Can't even put up structures on the plots, fuck me.
I have never understood the logic behind the "Lord" thing. Any homeowner in Scotland owns the land their house is on so we can all claim to be Lords?
@@vincenthair9124 no, you have to pay for a piece of paper giving you the ok first
I read a Fabios Bile story, the plot was about going to a craft world. They enter the warp for their mission and well, they land in a chaos world. To my complete shock, the place was normal. Well not exactly normal since there Daemons, Xenos, and other eldritch creatures and plus there’s a war going off.
But the thing is, the place they landed in was like a normal city, there was traders, there were food venders, there were cul-de-sacs. Hell there were even some Astarties I don’t know what legion they are in. Because it’s stated that they don’t have that brand to identify what legion they are. They seemed to be like the police force in a sense because they keep back the Civilians.
I’m not even joking! I even think there was ork that wasn’t Krumpen! You legit have to read this book to see what I mean.
Which book is it pls? I need to read that.
@@avatarwan3021 Fabius bile: Primogenitor, or just Primogenitor. These books are good.
@@kaijukingdom2686 Appreciate it man. 🤝
@@avatarwan3021 you’re welcome sir. I’ll expect a payment in credits soon enough.
There's a limit on how much you could abuse and oppress people before you kill them off. And Imperium is already on that threshold on so many worlds. Hence why human civilizations on most Daemon Worlds are usually not that worse than on Imperial Hives, or even better on some/
Honestly hive cities are wildly unrealistic the sheer brutality of them would cause the population to drop like a rock. Either the population rebels or dies off at such a stunning rate the whole city would be hollowed out in under a decade. This is due to what would be a staggeringly high death rate coupled with an extremely low birth rate.
Please share the sauce, brother
@@ScottishRandyMarsh Go read some Black Crusade books. There are dozens of daemon worlds described there, and most and not even half as brutal and oppressive as Necromunda. Sure, there are hellholes like Melancholia or Flaming Tomb, seemingly purpose-built to inflict as much suffering on the populace as possible, but those are minority.
Your average chaos world differs from Imperial world mostly in three things: your local priest wears Chaos Star instead of Aquila, your taxes go to Chaos warband than own your planet, instead of Administratum, and if you get mutation, it's a symbol of status, not grounds for immediate execution. You still have no rights and would be exploited and abused by elites for shits and giggles, but now those elites include daemons (which honestly doesn't change much).
Sadly that's how I think china's gonna go
Demonculaba?
Nurgle : Become farmer
Slaneesh : Rock n Roll 24/7 but also calming at the same time
Tzeentch : Labirin full of library and hospital, where Nerds can enjoy reading and writing 24/7 without the need of worry the coffee will kill them soon or later
Iron fist : Playing Minecraft and giefing each other's house
Khorne : Literally old Rome
I live in Florida. If Nurgle took over the place, I don't think I'd notice. Actually he might've done already idk
Day 17 of asking for a video on Perpetuals in Warhammer 40k and their current locations or status.
Day 1 of asking for a video on perpetuals in Warhammer 40k
Tbh. Until the heresy books are done, there’s a good chance the he could get shit wrong. Probably best to wait
Yup, I really wang to know what happened to Ollanious Pius. He is a perpetual, so no matter how badly Horus torn him, he would survined.
Never give up!
@@nhienleminhhue6605 perpetuals can die pretty easily with the knowledge or power. Horus could easily burn his soul to kill him proper. Vulkan did truly die and had to be resurrected by the emperor, not his own perpetual soul, and so far, it’s not confirmed he’s still a perpetual. And the woman on terra drained her own perpetual life to bring back Malcador. And not to mention John Grammaticus who had his ability taken from him(admittedly, he wasn’t a natural perpetual)
Majorkill please do more vids about chaos, this video was fucking interesting, chaos worlds are great, and now that you mentioned the blood pact...chaos legions/warbands could take an example of them, the blood pact are horrifying and i'm waiting for the video about them.
Whenever you go to a Chaos World, you will ask its residents how's their health plan.
Apparently it was great.
Nurgle world: "Health? What is that health you talk about?" - said resident just before spreading new strand of super-ebola.
is that a reference to Hellsing Ulimate Abridged
@@DeathScepter I mean they do take very enthusiastic walks on chaos worlds...
I outwardly chuckled when he listed Night Lords as some of the more practical warbands
i mean compared to their counterparts being not exactly high bars i can't blame him. when your competition is the world eaters or anything to do with fulgrim its not hard to be considered practical
Currently reading their omnibus. At least here they are depicted as reasonably stable for CSM
You should make a video if magnus stayed loyal with different scenarios, like your fulgrim 1
Then a Loyalist Primarch takes his place as Tzeentch's Pawn. Perhaps Corvus Corax who kills Loyal Magnus and wins the Heresy for Horus!
Chaos Worlds sound like a nice vacation spot to go there.
"Battle mace 40 million" will never cease to bring a smile to my face. Thanks for your great work Majorkill.
Tzeentch Co. has great employee benefits
A video about the Bromance between Kharn the betrayer and Argel Tal would be cool
I love that you only post on the day week right in the morning when I start work. It's so perfect i have seen every video you have ever posted
So much love for including the Blood Pact in the chaos warband shout-out!
I wonder if we could get an update on how big Majorkill land is now.
This is something I've always wanted Majorkill to cover!
A joke video on Timmy's lore would be great. Maybe even work him into warhammer lore somehow. Timmy's life growing up in fantasy would be amazing.
Chaos Worlds: we are literal physical Hells. Your existence will be agony.
Portland, Baltimore, and Detroit: hold my beer.
You do know slaneshi planets are also like not just sex but like cenobite level depravity.
Probably a 50/50
What changes Guilliman did to the Codex Astartes? since I heard that 1000 Space Marines per chapter is no longer a limit, but a recommended number.
It wasnt changed. They just moved on from treating it as hard rules and rather as a standard guidebook
Most of the Codex was meant to be a guide. Guilliman did regret how badly the 1000 per chapter messed up the unity the Space Marines had. So he had to declare that chapters didn't need to follow the Codex rigidly, only reference it as a guide.
I would just love to have a Chaos world called Tortuga 😂
Just bunch of demon pirates, Alpha Legion smugglers, Night Lord raiders, everybody drunk as all hell😂😂😂
Best fate is to be an Ork, and end up on a Khorne world. You get to fight nonstop and the moment you die you just get resurrected so you can fight some more.
I’d love to see a video on the blood pact. It could show that not all Khorne worshippers have to be a bunch of raging Leeroy Jenkins’ and can actually keep a cool head. *le gasp* perhaps even be…Likeable characters.
On a Chaos world, there is a company that sells off imaginary parcels of land for a 'title' that doesn't exist...
Chaotic, you put something down, turn away, come back and it’s gone. Like your glasses, car keys etc.
The more I watch your videos about Chaos, the more it seems to be the best option in the grim darkness of the future.
HOLY SHIT! IS THAT SPACE CHICAGO!?
I have a question for you Majorkill that I haven't been able to discover. How do the chaos gods view each other and the other gods? What are their thoughts on the others?
I'm a year late but:
Nobody has a view on most of the Eldar gods because Slaanesh vored them all, Khorne has a sense of kinda brotherhood with Khaine and wanted him, Khaine hates Khorne, Nurgle loves Isha in his Nurgly way, she hates him. Everyone is neutral to or hates Cegorach. They all hate the Emperor, we don't know how Cegorach feels about him. Gork and Mork are hated or neutral, we don't know. Between the Chaos gods, Khorne hates Slaanesh who's okay with Nurgle who mutually hates Tzeentch who's okay with Khorne and Slaanesh and vice versa. As for others like Drachnyen and Vashtor, they all somewhat dislike the Chaos gods but are too far beneath to be noticed by them and when they are it's like you vs a fly. Malice/Malal is his own sorta thing, he hates the Chaos Gods.
I wonder how the Tyranids would go about eating a Titznitch world...
After Legal Eagles video I can't hhelp but pick apart the Established Titles ad.
Hey Majorkill. Would you please make some lore videos on the Imperial Truth, the Imperial Creed, The Ecclesiarchy, and the High Lords of Terra? Thank you.
I even though the universe is dark as fuck, I'd imagine still that regular Joe has to be enticed to fall for chaos somehow.
A start would be realizing that chaos planets actually ain't all that bad to live on compared to what imperial shitpile you're already living it
I have been watching Warhammer lore videos for months and there’s soo much more I still don’t know I have no clue how long I’m still gonna be learning new shit about the grim dark
So on that Tzeentch world you get to love music, be incredibly weird and act and feel like your'e on acid all the time. That sounds pretty damn good actually. Sign me up for that.
established titles jumpscare
Can we get a video about all the first captains during the Horus Heresy, & how they became first captain of their respected chapters.
For the first 50 seconds of this video, you described Portsmouth and Southampton in England...... Perfectly
Gotta wonder if theres some worlds where Chaos is just such a thing that it's just part of life. "I've been thinking starting in with a Khornate cult. Not as fit as I used to be. Could use the exercise."
If it's always chaos, is it really chaotic? I bet even chaos gets boring, like that line from the Blues Brothers: "How often does the train go by?" "So often you don't even notice."
Chaos Worlds: Absolute f*ckin sh*t
Catachan: That sounds lovely.
Too bad established titles doesn't make you a lord, not every land owner in scotland is a lord
Am currently playing Black Crusade and our ships captain is an Iron Warrior warpsmith who basically got forgotten about on a planet for wargames and basically ruled a planet for centuries before being found again. His ship had am actual stone and mortar Castle on the back because Iron Warrior engineering laughs in the face of logic.
I watch your stuff with my girlfriend sometimes and she always appreciates the shoutout you personally give her every time as the only woman to have watched this video.
8:20 Reminds me of Logan's world, one of the "lost words" and the basis for like 1st edition Warhammer 40k, being a sort of "lawless" (but not necessarily all bad) planet that is mostly cut of from the Imperium and so any control they try to exert on that world whenever they can get to it briefly is fleeting at best. Actually a really interesting setting and wish their was more media that explores such places including this wild west-like planet near a portal to SUPER hell.
Wouldn't it be interesting to be a null born on a on a chaos world, provided you survive long enough !
When you consider that nulls repel normal people in direct proportion to the strength of their abilities with a sense of "wrongness"...I Sincerely doubt they live long at all.
If memory serves, isn't Planet of the Sorcerers just a literal copy of Prospero before Russ' attack? Well, with less statues of the emperor, and more Lords of Change.
Tzeentch tends to either make really nice places, or places that are only places if you really stretch the definition because he decided to see what mutating the concept of location would do.
Ir probably became like that when Magnus' loyalists settled there. As i recalled when the TSons first got teleported there the places was like a blue desert with one giant castle on top of a mountain were magnus was
Do you happen to know the correct name of the Tzeentch world Majorkill mentioned? I've tried every spelling variant I can think of and can't find it.
Q'sal from the Tome of Fate supplement for the Black Crusade RPG@@nerysghemor5781
Bro your content is fucking amazing, been watching since your setra video and you steadily increase production value and quality. Really hope you make it to the 1mil eventually. Be proud of yourself.
Chaos: it's not perfect, but it's the best system we have.
Potentially joined the Majorkill Kingdom today.
Established Titles is a scam. Recommend you don't let them sponsor you again.
YES! I was waiting for a vid like that talking about chaos world and chaos society and economy
If I had to choose it would be Nurgle world. Being blissfully ignorant and happy seems to be a fair exchange for me.
Never considered the plague worlds. That sounds just about right.
Very Interesting .
I'd honestly join Pappa Nurgle's happy family. Sure, I'm dying and/or a literal bump on a log, but I'm too happy to care. Feels good, man.
Hey the nice thing about chaos worlds is that house prices are pretty affordable
I think Word Bearers worlds may be the worst. The human population exists pretty much only to forcibly worship the Chaos gods before being sacrificed to them.
Video Idea: Top 10 Redeemed Chaos Cultists/Astartes
Banging upload schedule my boy! love it!
Established titles is a scam
1: it doesn’t meet the minimum requirement of land for the title
2: there’s no proof that they plant a tree with every purchase
You should do a video about what type of person you are based on what army you play.
Huge difference between a Chais held world and a daemon world. Gaunts ghosts gives a clear picture of a world held by Chaos which holds it's population under observation by possessed statues and mutant/possessed troops along side a weird daemon implant, along side summoning warp entities which digest resources into the warp to be disgorged onto other worlds.
Daemon worlds are just weird.
7:53 - 8:22 - *Scribbles down notes furiously.*
8:23 - 8:32 - *...erases something furiously.*
Oh bro I’d like to thank you and your content
Bc of the way u explain 40k, I got my boyfriend interested in learning more and we’re saving up to build him a farsight Enclave army 😌
Honestly, listening to the audiobook where Robert fought Mortarium and they explored a nurgle corrupted world, the corrupted citizens seemed.. Happy.
Meanwhile the undivided/blood pact world Gaunt infiltrated was brutal, beyond the standard forced labour to break symbols of the empire, people were malnourished, casually slaughtered from time to time and had its oceans drained
On any world, you still have to go get the milk in the morning from the corner shop.
You never know how long your commute to the soul mill is gonna be.
Established titles will not let you put the title of Lord on any official U.S. document and no "legal technicality" confers or the title of "Laird/Lady" as there is indeed a Scottish peerage and if owning a 1'x1' plot of land made you a Lord every Scottish homeowner would be a Lord. A 1'x1' plot of land isn't even large enough for legal registration of ownership and as such the land is held in trust.
It is however a great way to support conservation efforts in Scotland, however, so if you want to buy your friend a gag gift while protecting and rebuilding forests in Scotland then its totally worth it.
The wording is just a tad misleading, (and legally problematic since youtubers tend to use language their website does not).
'Established Titles' is legally incorrect, there's no such thing as fractional ownership of titles
8:43 Also because apparently the Chaos gods do absolutely NOTHING to help their own followers get stuff done or aid in logistics because apparently all reality bending magical energy can do is make life more challenging.
Your action make you a better man, not a square foot of land.
Definitely would rather live on a Slaanesh chaos world than in the Imperium of Man.
Video 9 of requesting each primarchs reaction to chaos/demons (including traitors)
the night lords: “damn, i know we’re not surprised by much, but the fact that this world has basically no demons on it is surprising.”
video idea: in depth look at the 40k crime novel setting. Very different pov compared to most 40k stories
Bruv I need to move to AUSSIELAND and hear u speak on the daily it's fucking great, you Mook. Keep up The Emperors Work
Night Lords is pretty cool faction but those bat wing ears make them look really funny.
I'd like to know has there ever been a traitor astarte legion that did anything relatively heroic after the Hersey or just decided to revolt against chaos but not join the imperium anything like that
There's a few who aren't chaos aligned and even fewer who are dubed traitors yet do the exact opposite of what you'd expect traitors to do however most are forced to deal with chaos in one way or another as they would have basically no help from the emperium
"life in a hive city is better than on *most* chaos worlds"
WHAT DO YOU MEAN MOST
Can't wait for the Blood Pact video, they sound very intriguing.
A video on imperium ship weapons would be nice ngl
"not as bad as you think"
never even thought 'bout it m8.
To think there are people out there who still think that Australia exists.
Hey majorkill, when it comes out, maybe you should do a playthrough on Shoota's Blood and Teef
You did a great job describing Detroit. Almost like you grew up there. Good job. 😂😅😂😅😂
Woahhhhh, wasn't expecting that ending.
whats that one story about the hillbilly nurgle cultists who arent allowed to cook their food?
Looking forward to the Blood Pact video!
2:20 but will it really be annihilation? if memory serves, Khorne doesnt take too kindly for just mindless slaughter of the weak who cant even fight back. Killing babies and women in the name of Khorne puts you on a fast track to turning into chaos spawn
"However, Khorne is one of those honourable war-gods. So don't think that beating your enemies by anything other than sheer strength, skill and aggression will make him happy. And for the love of Sigmar/Emprah, don't try to cheat by picking fights with the weak or helpless or by giving him baby skulls. Khorne expects a form of savage, viking-esque dignity from his followers and for them to be generally manly, this means you have to fight worthy opponents and those generally able to at least hold up a sword. Only after the worthwhile enemies are out of the way; then you can gorge yourself on the blood of women and children all you want (or make them fight amongst themselves and recruit the survivors, or enslave them, or whatever). Most of the writers forget this, thinking that Khorne really gives no fucks about what you kill, and it makes Khorne snarl in anger. "
So its more likely that the Khornates just leave the planet after beating the defenders, perhaps some civilians get slaughtered in the blood fueled post-war-orgy fiesta