Imagine killing for and praying to the Emperor so much that it becomes rote. Imagine sentencing so many enemies of the Imperium to death that it gets kinda boring. Imagine having to fight ANOTHER mindbreaking horror of chaos when you just wanna take a nap.
@Warmth you're goddamn right it does, along with any other place or time we choose. Their battle cries exist solely to be drowned by our devotion to the Emperor, and all who stand with them will be burned away by his glorious light.
@Corto Maltese imagine a bolt to the back of the dome for insufficient zeal. And, you know...the eternal shame of having failed the Emperor against his greatest foes.
That's exactly what I was thinking. When someone shouts "For the Emperor", I want it to sound like someone just shot their dog, cooked it, ate it, and then came up and shat in their cheerios.
It never ceases to amaze me how ornamental EVERYTHING is in WH40k universe. Ships. tools, buildings, body armor - all decorated to the fullest, and clad in seemingly undestructible ornaments, that look good as new even after a few centuries. And on top of that its not even "peak" of the power humanity had. Mind blowing everytime I even try to start thinking about it.
Damn then look at Halo with the forerunners and ancient humanity or the covenant and shit, foundation is also really good even the show. Has the best CGI I’ve ever seen on a show. Dune is also good but nothing like 40k
There's no single thing MORE capable of snapping me out of a cool moment in a movie, TV show, or game than hearing that god forsaken dumbass scream. I want to round up every sound designer who uses it, giggling, thinking they're clever, and lock them in a room with crocodiles to see if I can record something better for future sound designers to use.
@@mateuszbanaszak4671 One of the true gods of the Harlequins. He lives in the void, and can manifest himself by leaping into remembrancer videos and adding a fuckin awful laughable scream sound to otherwise somber moments. Whenever mortals have their suspension of disbelief shattered, the Willhelm god grows more and more powerful. He is destined to take over the galaxy.
Whenever i see scenes of people fighting Nurglite Demons and Plague Marines face to face, it makes me wonder how they're not instantly dying of hyper-AIDS
Yeah how is it an inquistor can violently bisect an aids demon splattering it everywhere and be fine but my life gets totally derailed by a cold from nowhere
When I read the Codexes as a kid, both the Tyranids and Nurgle were terrifying in how easily they could kill you. For the Tyranids- Acid blood, spores infecting everything and converting it to killer creatures- even at a microscopic level they carried super germs that ate you alive. Now when you see Tyranids in live action their blood is literally covering everything and nobody gives af...
We call them Tempestus Scions now because cool latin phrase. Also because "Imperial Stormtrooper" gives a very bad impression due to a different Empire of a different Galaxy
We need the Eisenhorn/Ravenor/Bequin series to become, at the VERY least, an animated series. Either that or give Cavill the reigns and let him go to work, as he seems to be one of the few people that actually give a damn about being true to the lore.
Could have been great. Seems like the script writer did not dare to take the last steps toward madness and fury that the themes of inquisitors and chaos would require.
good cutscene, but i'm always aware of how in the lore whenever demons are about reality starts to go nuts. they should slap a psychedelic instagram filter or something over this and tortured screams and maniacal laughter into the background XD
Yeah. Plague bearers are like, mid level demons. Them being in the realspace shoud make it wonky and warpy either from their presence or from the reason they're able to enter realspace.
I feel like Chaos Daemons and the Warp in general are increasingly treated with kid gloves in newer W40K depictions, especially video games. They present daemons as if they're really nothing more than somewhat scary-looking regular physical entities of flesh and blood - like the Necromorphs from Dead Space, except less menacing - as opposed to beings of pure raw malign energy, which don't obey the normal laws of the universe. As a long-time reader of the Black Library books, this is really quite frustrating, as it really devalues the whole concept, for me personally. The Empyrean is meant to be something that's *feared* - not just by random Guardsmen, but by everybody, the Inquisition included. If it's not feared, because of its immense, overwhelming power, what's the point? Why is the Imperium in an existential battle at all, if Chaos and the Warp are just an easy walkover, like the villains in most Marvel films now? That's why some random Inquisitor beating up warp daemons like they're gretchins, just makes the whole "Chaos" thing feel like a bit of a joke, to me, at least.
@@shadow20262 All Chaos entities are manifestations of pure psychic energy - which is what the Immaterium is made of. The various Chaos gods are just the differentiated forms of the emotions of mortal creatures, whether it's anger/rage/bloodlust, sexual desire/pain/temptation, greed/thirst for knowledge/power or decay/suffering/death. Just because the psychic warp energy aspect tends to be more visually apparent with Tzeentchean daemons, it doesn't make them fundamentally any more connected/made up of the Immaterium then any other type of daemon. I get that Nurgle tends to have a very well established visual appearance, but my point is that this sometimes gets taken for granted, to the point that it ends up being more of a cliché than anything else and you lose the substance of the idea. I remember the amazing descriptions of Nurgle daemons from the books, they'd often talk about swarms of thick, fat bottle flies, a putrid smell in the air, twisted decaying bodies with hundreds of diseases present etc. I guess it just feels a little disappointing when that gets distilled down into the typical one-eyed green snot thingy with a horn coming out of its head.
When you consider how scary even normal humans like Inquisitors and Sisters of Battle become when clad in power armor, it really puts into perspective what absolute beasts Astartes and Custodes are. Most humans of the Imperium would definitely see them as angels or demigods. And of course that's to say nothing of Primarchs which are, by every legitimate measure, ACTUAL demigods.
to be fair, inquisitors tend to be rich and powerful enough to be augmented almost to the degree of space marines, if not more, so its not just the power armour
While the Inquisition and my Chapter may not always see eye to eye, I do indeed agree with the message they preach. Purge the enemies of mankind, even if that enemy comes from within.
@@deathdynasty1628 not just a “fellow templar” brother, i am THE Templar. For it is in the name of the God-Emperor i dawn the armour of faith, i WEAPONIZE my zeal. For I am one of the Emperor’s Champions. And there will be no doubt in the mind of any where my loyalty lies. I will die before heresy lays its foul fingers on me. For I was deemed worthy to carry the torch of Sigismund. So with Bolter and Power Sword in hand i shall PURGE THE UNCLEAN!
He was taller than the guys with lasguns, and he's wearing power armor and wielding power weapons. Firing bolters with one hand. He has been gene bulked and given how this fight went I would say he's close to an Astartes in strength.
@@malcador there are such things a sudo Astartes, or I’m watching a fan fic where one of the inquisitors is a failed Astartes because his black carapace didn’t grow right, could be like that.
Dude. For a second there i tought the Inquisitot was a Black Legion Marine. Only in 40k where the exact opposing factions can be confused with one another.
@jericho jones pretty much. Bosses could range from demons to OP chaos marines or aliens. Like a hive tyrant . Then all weaklings would be just normal fighters.
Nurgle is... Terrifying. Unlike pretty much every other sci-fi IP, there's no treating or containing his gifts. Actually, how the hell would this guy _not_ have been infected?
There are ways to treat or contain Nurgle plagues. Prayer firstly, the cheapest and most common. Fire is next. Purification rituals, or Mechanicus logic-canticles. Silent Sisters. Grey Knights. Living Saints. Necron Pylons. Tyranid Silence. Orks, many many Orks. And so on.
@@andrew3203 I suppose so, anything that can counteract warp energies significantly (the pylons for sure) could do it because his little diseases are products of the warp. I haven't really dug into the novels, but my understanding was that for the average human there's nothing you could do realistically. Now I'm wondering exactly how metaphysical his contagions are, as in if you looked at a specimen under a microscope would there even be much to see?
As an Inquisitor and likely ordo malleus he probably has some extremely rare and expensive artifacts on his person that grant him some resistance to nurgle. If he actually got hit it might be a different story.
@@wikipediaintellectual7088 You're right, at least for the spiritual component of Nurglite plagues. And that is a large part of those diseases. Being an inquisitor automatically implies an absurd amount of indoctrination and faith, like unshakable conviction kind of faith. So yeah, minus him being directly inoculated via some kind of wound he'd probably be fine. His exposure seems to just be ambient here
This depiction of inquisitors is really against the lore, inquisitors are NOT anywhere near Astartes and they can't do shit like dodge bullets, they are humans.
In a distant age of grim darkness, Where the stars shine with a bloodied hue, A world of glory and power persists, Forged in the fires of battle anew. Amidst the endless war and strife, Heroes and knights, their fate entwined, Steadfastly defend their way of life, As the galaxy trembles, they stand aligned. The Emperor, a beacon of hope, Champion of truth and light, His knights stand ready, bound by oath, To defend the realm, to win the fight. In the face of chaos, they remain serene, Subtle and stoic, with unwavering might, Their swords gleaming, their armor sheen, Defenders of the realm, their cause is right. Through the darkness they stride, As the enemies of mankind plot and scheme, Their valor and honor cannot be denied, the knights reign supreme.
That person at the first of the video, anyone else think Mark Strong, the British Actor, would be great in this role and in the 40k universe? Hope he joins up with Henry Cavil!
What is the name of this inquisitor in golden armor? Completely fearless, the only thing that can break him is fatigue. For him, the size of the enemy is not important, no matter who, tyranid, monster, demon, alien, only the will of the Emperor is important to him.
After reading some of the Horus heresy..... just the bunch of plague marines would probably have been enough to retire that inquisitor and his retinue.
People getting stabbed with one-sided chainswords is one of my major 40k pet peeves. I say one-sided because certain chainswords like eviscerators have the teeth spin all the way around the tip. But in this, his actually has a pointy bit at the end. I suppose you could stab something with it and use that as a fulcrum to push the teeth towards the target. Seems a bit less efficient though
@@epicwaba6424 My pet peeve is having a chainsword, and power armor. It's like using a plastic key on a gold encrusted door. There was alot of cost into that power armor apparently the weapons should also be just as glorious XD.
@@genericscout5408 Chainswords are actually quite powerful in the setting. Sure, it makes no sense, but they regularly chew right through Astartes power armor. Though I see your point. We see the Inquisitor has a thunder hammer at the end of the trailer, and he probably should have led with that. Those things kill tanks.
@@epicwaba6424 they’re more powerful in the hands of a marine but in the hands of unaugmented humans they only scratch up the armor. At least in the ciaphas Cain books.
Having only ever played Dawn of War II, I have the vaguest idea of what I'm watching but it's so badass!! Is that the captain's voice actor too? Was he promoted?
Seems a bit ridiculous for a baseline human inquisitor in power armor without a black carapace to take on several nurgle blessed death guard, demons and heretics, much less this easily. And that “for the emperor” is pretty lackluster and cringe, me thinks this inquisitor needs to be investigated.
I struggled hard to watch this. I love Warhammer 40k, but my critique. To much cutting and shaky cam. There was a cut about every 5 seconds. I phased out because it was hard to watch. Good models, decent animation and 40 ftw but yeah, those cuts almost gave me a seizure.
Not all Inquisitors are equal. Some get power armor and Deathwatch bodyguards. Others walk around in robes tied with a rope. And some have Alpha-level psyker powers and can kill you from a few stars away with a word.
Power armor isnt uncommon for high ranking individuals, especially inquisitors. Just like extensive genetic and/or cybernetic augmentation. So he´s the closest thing a human can be to a space marine without undergoing the procedure... or using a crapton of combat drugs like eversors.
@@markcurtis4465 humans can wear power armor but the thing is if it ever runs out of power youre pretty much fucked and will be crushed under the weight
They do fight. Basically there are 3 orders. Ordo Xenos, Ordo Malleus and Ordo Hereticus. Xenos = deathwatch, Malleus = Grey knights, but Hereticus is usually the inquisitor and his acolytes fighting the rogue psykers or cultists. They are known to fight in battle too. But you would be right. For the most part they investigate and then call for the marines of their order to bring order back
All depends on the Inquisitor and their order. Some use manipulation to get things done behind the scenes all the way to some that only go from fight to fight at the frontlines. Full blown Chaos or Xenos incursions need a stronger approach where the best Inquisitors would be able to stop some of those with skill and or a smaller more important fight.
That was the most lackluster "For The Emperor" I think I've ever heard given voice. This inquisitor needs inquiry.
Yeah, cause a proclamation of certainty and determination fits between "Blood for the Blood God!" and "Waaaagh"
Imagine killing for and praying to the Emperor so much that it becomes rote. Imagine sentencing so many enemies of the Imperium to death that it gets kinda boring. Imagine having to fight ANOTHER mindbreaking horror of chaos when you just wanna take a nap.
@Warmth you're goddamn right it does, along with any other place or time we choose. Their battle cries exist solely to be drowned by our devotion to the Emperor, and all who stand with them will be burned away by his glorious light.
@Corto Maltese imagine a bolt to the back of the dome for insufficient zeal.
And, you know...the eternal shame of having failed the Emperor against his greatest foes.
That's exactly what I was thinking. When someone shouts "For the Emperor", I want it to sound like someone just shot their dog, cooked it, ate it, and then came up and shat in their cheerios.
It never ceases to amaze me how ornamental EVERYTHING is in WH40k universe. Ships. tools, buildings, body armor - all decorated to the fullest, and clad in seemingly undestructible ornaments, that look good as new even after a few centuries. And on top of that its not even "peak" of the power humanity had. Mind blowing everytime I even try to start thinking about it.
Damn then look at Halo with the forerunners and ancient humanity or the covenant and shit, foundation is also really good even the show. Has the best CGI I’ve ever seen on a show. Dune is also good but nothing like 40k
Such a great point, one of my favorite parts of the universe. The idea of ancient and futuristic aesthetics coexisting is also done so well in WH40k
Yeah, especially those runic eyebrows are hella dashing 😄
Classical aesthetics can never be beat. Hence why modernism and post modernism in most cases is merely a tool for demoralization
"a tool for demoralization" Care to expand? Do you mean some sort of premeditated demoralization or just that (if so) it's a side effect?@@edwells4769
I see the Wilhelm bloodline survives into the 40k Era.
I wasn't sure... now I know.
There's no single thing MORE capable of snapping me out of a cool moment in a movie, TV show, or game than hearing that god forsaken dumbass scream. I want to round up every sound designer who uses it, giggling, thinking they're clever, and lock them in a room with crocodiles to see if I can record something better for future sound designers to use.
Whos Wilhelm?
@@mateuszbanaszak4671 One of the true gods of the Harlequins. He lives in the void, and can manifest himself by leaping into remembrancer videos and adding a fuckin awful laughable scream sound to otherwise somber moments. Whenever mortals have their suspension of disbelief shattered, the Willhelm god grows more and more powerful. He is destined to take over the galaxy.
In space, no-one can hear you scream? Unless your name is Wilhelm, obviously.
I wish we lived in a timeline where 40k was getting the same amount of love as the MCU.
please no. mcufycation would be the worst fate. turn it into some lame pc emasculated garbage 100%
@@errata Already did without suffering that fate.
Just imagine the possibilities :O
Gods NO! We don't want WOKE 40K garbage!
I thought you want to live in 40k
Seeing this again after I got into the table top game as a Death Guard player, it makes me appreciate how awesome the plague marines look.
Are deathshroud a thing in 40k? I know they were Mortarion's honor guard back in 30k
@@Felixboxcar It's not like traitors abandon their traditions. THey rather embraced it in new way.
@@Felixboxcar 40K Deathshroud are literally the reason I went DG haha
Scythes were a tradition within Mortarions legion because of Barbarus. So it does make sense.
Scythes should be more widely available, but GW couldn't be bothered with giving us wargear options
Whenever i see scenes of people fighting Nurglite Demons and Plague Marines face to face, it makes me wonder how they're not instantly dying of hyper-AIDS
The Emperor protects!
It takes ten days for hyper-hiv to turn into full blown hyper-aids.
Keeping your distance from enemies that give you hyper-AIDS, probably wouldn't hurt much either.
Yeah how is it an inquistor can violently bisect an aids demon splattering it everywhere and be fine but my life gets totally derailed by a cold from nowhere
When I read the Codexes as a kid, both the Tyranids and Nurgle were terrifying in how easily they could kill you. For the Tyranids- Acid blood, spores infecting everything and converting it to killer creatures- even at a microscopic level they carried super germs that ate you alive. Now when you see Tyranids in live action their blood is literally covering everything and nobody gives af...
Managing to overcome such adversaries strenghtens my belief that the Emperor protects.
_The Emperor protects._
The plot armor protects.
Never mind the Inquisitor, the Tempestus Scions look amazing.
Hellguns are cool as hell.
@@hindsight9213 Don't you mean hot as hell?
We call them Tempestus Scions now because cool latin phrase. Also because "Imperial Stormtrooper" gives a very bad impression due to a different Empire of a different Galaxy
Why do you give a shit,@SordidusFellatio
I love that one deathguard yelling and having a good time.
We need the Eisenhorn/Ravenor/Bequin series to become, at the VERY least, an animated series. Either that or give Cavill the reigns and let him go to work, as he seems to be one of the few people that actually give a damn about being true to the lore.
Henry Cavill as Eisenhorn for Amazon Live action 40k is a possiblity
animated shit sucks. we need a live action of this with a mcu level budget. put table top earnings to actual use
Could have been great. Seems like the script writer did not dare to take the last steps toward madness and fury that the themes of inquisitors and chaos would require.
good cutscene, but i'm always aware of how in the lore whenever demons are about reality starts to go nuts. they should slap a psychedelic instagram filter or something over this and tortured screams and maniacal laughter into the background XD
Yeah. Plague bearers are like, mid level demons. Them being in the realspace shoud make it wonky and warpy either from their presence or from the reason they're able to enter realspace.
Probably would've made for a poor cinematic if all we heard or saw was the reciting of every disease and a billion flies buzzing around
I feel like Chaos Daemons and the Warp in general are increasingly treated with kid gloves in newer W40K depictions, especially video games.
They present daemons as if they're really nothing more than somewhat scary-looking regular physical entities of flesh and blood - like the Necromorphs from Dead Space, except less menacing - as opposed to beings of pure raw malign energy, which don't obey the normal laws of the universe.
As a long-time reader of the Black Library books, this is really quite frustrating, as it really devalues the whole concept, for me personally. The Empyrean is meant to be something that's *feared* - not just by random Guardsmen, but by everybody, the Inquisition included. If it's not feared, because of its immense, overwhelming power, what's the point? Why is the Imperium in an existential battle at all, if Chaos and the Warp are just an easy walkover, like the villains in most Marvel films now?
That's why some random Inquisitor beating up warp daemons like they're gretchins, just makes the whole "Chaos" thing feel like a bit of a joke, to me, at least.
That's more Slaanesh/Tzeentch. Nurgle is usually dark and stinky and filthy, just as depicted. Not that I would mind your suggestions!
@@shadow20262 All Chaos entities are manifestations of pure psychic energy - which is what the Immaterium is made of.
The various Chaos gods are just the differentiated forms of the emotions of mortal creatures, whether it's anger/rage/bloodlust, sexual desire/pain/temptation, greed/thirst for knowledge/power or decay/suffering/death.
Just because the psychic warp energy aspect tends to be more visually apparent with Tzeentchean daemons, it doesn't make them fundamentally any more connected/made up of the Immaterium then any other type of daemon.
I get that Nurgle tends to have a very well established visual appearance, but my point is that this sometimes gets taken for granted, to the point that it ends up being more of a cliché than anything else and you lose the substance of the idea.
I remember the amazing descriptions of Nurgle daemons from the books, they'd often talk about swarms of thick, fat bottle flies, a putrid smell in the air, twisted decaying bodies with hundreds of diseases present etc.
I guess it just feels a little disappointing when that gets distilled down into the typical one-eyed green snot thingy with a horn coming out of its head.
When you consider how scary even normal humans like Inquisitors and Sisters of Battle become when clad in power armor, it really puts into perspective what absolute beasts Astartes and Custodes are. Most humans of the Imperium would definitely see them as angels or demigods. And of course that's to say nothing of Primarchs which are, by every legitimate measure, ACTUAL demigods.
to be fair, inquisitors tend to be rich and powerful enough to be augmented almost to the degree of space marines, if not more, so its not just the power armour
No matter how rich they ,they don't even have half the organs and augments of space Marines not to mention the geenseeds@@deltro27
It’s not like those other Imperial Inquisitors… From the galaxy far far away.
"Stay in your lane Inquisitor" - The Grey Knights.
That was a decent game. I particularly enjoyed the bolter fire 👌
Yeah the the two bolters that was epic, Inquisitor: Martyr is a classic.
Love having the HEAVY Bolter and just clearing a room.
One of those plaguemarines could probably take all of them unless they spammed retreat and ranged tactics.
While the Inquisition and my Chapter may not always see eye to eye, I do indeed agree with the message they preach. Purge the enemies of mankind, even if that enemy comes from within.
A fellow templar I see
@@deathdynasty1628 not just a “fellow templar” brother, i am THE Templar. For it is in the name of the God-Emperor i dawn the armour of faith, i WEAPONIZE my zeal. For I am one of the Emperor’s Champions. And there will be no doubt in the mind of any where my loyalty lies. I will die before heresy lays its foul fingers on me. For I was deemed worthy to carry the torch of Sigismund. So with Bolter and Power Sword in hand i shall PURGE THE UNCLEAN!
@@AveImperatorisbro chill
The role Mark Strong was built to play.
I was confused for a bit there, I thought I never knew Astartes could be inquisitors!, but hes a similar size to the other blokes he was fighting with
Technically inquisitors and inquisitor families have all the power they need to get what ever the fuck they want.
He was taller than the guys with lasguns, and he's wearing power armor and wielding power weapons. Firing bolters with one hand. He has been gene bulked and given how this fight went I would say he's close to an Astartes in strength.
@@malcador there are such things a sudo Astartes, or I’m watching a fan fic where one of the inquisitors is a failed Astartes because his black carapace didn’t grow right, could be like that.
He isn't an Astartes. He is just juiced on 40k steroids...
Just sometimes to fight corruption you, use whatever tools for whatever purpose.
Dude. For a second there i tought the Inquisitot was a Black Legion Marine. Only in 40k where the exact opposing factions can be confused with one another.
1:59 Wilhelm Scream
Ahh yes, my favorite cutscene from Gears of War
OP likely stole the video, searched GW for reference and typed the first game he saw
Awesome clip, going into a Nurgle den without a re-breather sure is a power move🤢
Imagine a warhammer 40k dark souls game. Play as an inquistor.
i have no idea why this hasnt been done. a souls like game would fit the 40k universe so well.
@jericho jones pretty much. Bosses could range from demons to OP chaos marines or aliens. Like a hive tyrant . Then all weaklings would be just normal fighters.
@jericho jones it could fit both fantasy and 40k. Empire witch hunter or a inquistor for 40k
@@TheBlazersfan22 we need more Tyranids in 40k.
Nurgle is... Terrifying. Unlike pretty much every other sci-fi IP, there's no treating or containing his gifts. Actually, how the hell would this guy _not_ have been infected?
There are ways to treat or contain Nurgle plagues. Prayer firstly, the cheapest and most common. Fire is next. Purification rituals, or Mechanicus logic-canticles. Silent Sisters. Grey Knights. Living Saints. Necron Pylons. Tyranid Silence. Orks, many many Orks. And so on.
@@andrew3203 I suppose so, anything that can counteract warp energies significantly (the pylons for sure) could do it because his little diseases are products of the warp. I haven't really dug into the novels, but my understanding was that for the average human there's nothing you could do realistically. Now I'm wondering exactly how metaphysical his contagions are, as in if you looked at a specimen under a microscope would there even be much to see?
As an Inquisitor and likely ordo malleus he probably has some extremely rare and expensive artifacts on his person that grant him some resistance to nurgle.
If he actually got hit it might be a different story.
@@wikipediaintellectual7088 You're right, at least for the spiritual component of Nurglite plagues. And that is a large part of those diseases. Being an inquisitor automatically implies an absurd amount of indoctrination and faith, like unshakable conviction kind of faith. So yeah, minus him being directly inoculated via some kind of wound he'd probably be fine. His exposure seems to just be ambient here
Dont forget that this inquisitor seems to have undergo a space marine like procedure with special gene seed.
Awesome cinematic. One minor detail I enjoyed was at 1:38 showing off the inquisitor's superhuman reflexes, reacting to that bullet almost instantly.
This depiction of inquisitors is really against the lore, inquisitors are NOT anywhere near Astartes and they can't do shit like dodge bullets, they are humans.
@@vanillaflavoured5735 thought they where on par with them via power armor and enchancments. and overall better tech.
It's something that even in a galaxy with so many horrible ways to die, being attacked by Nurgle Marines still seems terrible
@@epicwaba6424NEVER!! FOR THE EMPEROR!!
In a distant age of grim darkness,
Where the stars shine with a bloodied hue,
A world of glory and power persists,
Forged in the fires of battle anew.
Amidst the endless war and strife,
Heroes and knights, their fate entwined,
Steadfastly defend their way of life,
As the galaxy trembles, they stand aligned.
The Emperor, a beacon of hope,
Champion of truth and light,
His knights stand ready, bound by oath,
To defend the realm, to win the fight.
In the face of chaos, they remain serene,
Subtle and stoic, with unwavering might,
Their swords gleaming, their armor sheen,
Defenders of the realm, their cause is right.
Through the darkness they stride,
As the enemies of mankind plot and scheme,
Their valor and honor cannot be denied,
the knights reign supreme.
saw this clip years ago, still play the game. please don't pass this off as something new.
When fighting nurgle worshippers, keep your helmet on and filtration running. You do NOT want to breathe that in!
for a superhuman he sure does fight like a normal everyday guy
Inquisitor is like the doom slayer in power armour
For the Emperor!!
Glad this got the little sprucing up it deserved! This is such a good F’ing game!!
what game is it?
@@badm.d Warhammer inquisitor martyr 😊
I was unaware that Inquisitors wore power armor. I feel like the Inquisitors should have called in the Grey Knights.
This is a brilliant cinematic for Warhammer 40k, it has everything it should, that inquisitor is an absolute bad ass
"4K ULTRA HD" , and then the youtube compression system killed the quality...
What's this from??
I don't see the source in the description!
Rule number 1: watch out for the space marines that join battle without helmet
I doubt we'll see anything so badass and brutal like this scene and "Death of Hope" in the dark future of the Warhammer franchise...
That person at the first of the video, anyone else think Mark Strong, the British Actor, would be great in this role and in the 40k universe? Hope he joins up with Henry Cavil!
Mark Strong DID actually play the main Space Marine, the player character, (Titus, maybe?) In the Space Marine game that came out abt 10 years ago.
Shrewd how he never actually faced a Chaos Astartes. That World Eaters was about to fuck him up.
Those are death guard
@@PurpleTomDayR at 1:29?
@@LimerickJim definitely death guard, dude. And tbf WE wouldn't be walking lol
@@grimdarked Fair. Kind of looks like a WE at first glance but in context on second look you're right.
Was like it was in slow motion. No way these things move that slow.
When you're trying to lvl up your buddys so they can catch up 😂
It's pretty good we need more of this but at 2:32 I can't help but think that's the weakest "For The Emperor!" I've ever heard.
What is the name of this inquisitor in golden armor? Completely fearless, the only thing that can break him is fatigue. For him, the size of the enemy is not important, no matter who, tyranid, monster, demon, alien, only the will of the Emperor is important to him.
"No. I ain't hearing you out"
Ah yes Gears of War (2006)
OP likely stole the video, searched GW for reference and typed the first game he saw
Nobody expects the Imperium's Inquisition!
It seems you have a error in your titel.
You wrote 2023, but it is actually 2018.
Thats on of the cutscenens from Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor
a inquisitor has power of leading troops but he cannot fight alone in this amount
Who would win:
Squad of Plague Marines with a group of Nurgle Demons or
One Inquisitor suffering from male pattern baldness.
Roll for plot armor
After reading some of the Horus heresy..... just the bunch of plague marines would probably have been enough to retire that inquisitor and his retinue.
only if he hit the for the emperor harder
Preety sure those Plaguebearers would probably enjoy having a chainsaw rip through their guts.
My level 8 Purifier watching some normie wipe the field solo: 👁👄👁
That bolter sounds go fucking beefy MMMMMMM god so good
bruh nurglite creatures are not going down from one stab with a chainsword...
That fucking Wilhelm scream knocked a fair bit of coolness foth this.
Wait a minute... did he just stab with a chainsword? You can do that?
People getting stabbed with one-sided chainswords is one of my major 40k pet peeves. I say one-sided because certain chainswords like eviscerators have the teeth spin all the way around the tip. But in this, his actually has a pointy bit at the end. I suppose you could stab something with it and use that as a fulcrum to push the teeth towards the target. Seems a bit less efficient though
@@epicwaba6424 My pet peeve is having a chainsword, and power armor. It's like using a plastic key on a gold encrusted door. There was alot of cost into that power armor apparently the weapons should also be just as glorious XD.
@@genericscout5408 Chainswords are actually quite powerful in the setting. Sure, it makes no sense, but they regularly chew right through Astartes power armor. Though I see your point. We see the Inquisitor has a thunder hammer at the end of the trailer, and he probably should have led with that. Those things kill tanks.
@@epicwaba6424 they’re more powerful in the hands of a marine but in the hands of unaugmented humans they only scratch up the armor. At least in the ciaphas Cain books.
Having only ever played Dawn of War II, I have the vaguest idea of what I'm watching but it's so badass!! Is that the captain's voice actor too? Was he promoted?
the wilhelm scream lmao
Amazing how good CG is today!!
Most chill inquisitor be like:
Seems a bit ridiculous for a baseline human inquisitor in power armor without a black carapace to take on several nurgle blessed death guard, demons and heretics, much less this easily.
And that “for the emperor” is pretty lackluster and cringe, me thinks this inquisitor needs to be investigated.
He didn't have his snickers that morning.
idk what this is but someone needs to make 10 movies of this
From the game Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor - Martyr, released 5. Juni 2018, Publisher NeocoreGames
thank you!
Put massive armor on almost entire body to not die.
Leave your most important organ unprotected, and exposed to all forms of damage.
I struggled hard to watch this. I love Warhammer 40k, but my critique. To much cutting and shaky cam. There was a cut about every 5 seconds. I phased out because it was hard to watch. Good models, decent animation and 40 ftw but yeah, those cuts almost gave me a seizure.
Anyone else notice the willhelm scream hidden in here 😂
Inquisition Storm Troopers/Scions! (As redshirts of course)
The Mountain from game of thrones would make a KILLER plague marine
And here I thought Inquisitors wore witch-hunter hat, trenchcoats and use crossbows
If they're of the ordo hereticus they still do😉
Not all Inquisitors are equal. Some get power armor and Deathwatch bodyguards. Others walk around in robes tied with a rope. And some have Alpha-level psyker powers and can kill you from a few stars away with a word.
That inquisitor armor is beautiful
Is that Inquisitor in human sized power armor? Surely he's not augmented like an Astartes.
there is mountains of fluff saying humans have power armor, Eisenhorn wears power armor
Power armor isnt uncommon for high ranking individuals, especially inquisitors.
Just like extensive genetic and/or cybernetic augmentation.
So he´s the closest thing a human can be to a space marine without undergoing the procedure... or using a crapton of combat drugs like eversors.
Interesting, thanks guys.
power armor is also worn by most sisters of battle but of course its nowhere near the bulk of what this guy was wearing
@@markcurtis4465 humans can wear power armor but the thing is if it ever runs out of power youre pretty much fucked and will be crushed under the weight
'4K ULTRA HD'
*video shows horribly cropped low res footage with smearing all over it*
But U dud appreciate the Wilhelm scream.
Does this guy have a name? One of the coolest characters I've seen
>4k
>very pixelated
uhh, choose one
woah - graphics are nuts
Warhammer Fantasy is more cinematic than 40K, an age of Sigmar series or end time series or heroic charges can be transitioned into stunning movies.
Last line of defense our lives are the wall that stops the enemies march
Так инквизитор бы не вывез плагмарина раз на раз) 😁, они та всё умрут😂
Moral of the story: Sucks to be an Imperial Guardsman
The Astropathic sequence dude. Didn't Diablo use a similar looking person / trope in one of it's releases cutscenes?
"FOR WE !! ARE WHAT YOU FEAR!!"
hmm nifty.. next video please
This man may not be a space marine but I promise none look down on this fucking unit.
new gears footage looking sick
Papa nurgy wurgy
I love helbrute's laugh
We need an Eisenhorn short film
1:59 Another Wilhelm bites the dust
UA-cam thinks this is Gears of War lmao
Do inquisitors actually fight in battles like that? I figured they basically sit back in their flagship and let the Astartes do their dirty work.
They do fight. Basically there are 3 orders. Ordo Xenos, Ordo Malleus and Ordo Hereticus. Xenos = deathwatch, Malleus = Grey knights, but Hereticus is usually the inquisitor and his acolytes fighting the rogue psykers or cultists. They are known to fight in battle too. But you would be right. For the most part they investigate and then call for the marines of their order to bring order back
All depends on the Inquisitor and their order. Some use manipulation to get things done behind the scenes all the way to some that only go from fight to fight at the frontlines. Full blown Chaos or Xenos incursions need a stronger approach where the best Inquisitors would be able to stop some of those with skill and or a smaller more important fight.
The wilhelm death 😂
....but can they take on a sand worm from DUNE??? 😅😂
They definitely can if they are lore accurate
Which particular 40k game was this? I want to play it
wh 40k inquisitor martyr
oh my goood looka at that combo of armore.
I recently start to play this diablo like Game and its awesome. I liked a lot.
Wolcem:lords of mayhem?
*I guess the inquisitor spent too much embellishing his armor trim to afford a helmet?*