The Squats - They be coming. It seems the perfect time to return a previously thought exterminated faction to 40K. Bad luck Imperial Guard fans - also Dark Mechanicum please? A big thanks to all of you as usual, its gonna be a busy few months coming up. If ya LIKED this please hit the LIKE. Most appreciated ! Back soon with more.
In regards to the Tyranid/Squat deal, another plot hole it brings up is that the Squat homeworlds are all stated to be lifeless planets that are resistant to terraforming. Exactly the last type of place you'd expect a Tyranid to attack; almost no biomass whatsoever. You know what would actually make a lot of sense to destroy the Squats? Necrons. Dwarves dig too greedily and too deep, they awaken a bunch of Necron tombs that wipe them out.
They could just ignore it completely, although I doubt they will. But it was only a throw away line from Someone, not like it was ever made official lore
Was thinking the same thing. Maybe even talking or further, with a squat league taking out a smaller tombworld, harvesting some of their technology. With the leagues fundamental tenet to share new advancements and discoveries. That could be what warranted a response from a larger Nekron dynasty, to obliterate any who were in possession of the stolen knowledge. Not a 100% sure as how protective they are of their technology, but they are unlikely to hold favorable opinions on robbers and looters.
Nom nom nom delicious minerals. There are many plotholes to Nids almost completely wiping out Squats, invading a planet with little biomass and an abundance of mineral wealth isn't one of them.
The squats being a kind of grey zone between the Imperium and the Tau is an interesting concept. Dwarves are usually depicted as rather secretive, self focused and suspicious of others so them being something like a connecting tissue, a more moderate faction between the extremes is intrigueing.
@@YoBen100 A: the squats are arguable genetic mutations which certain parts of the imperium wouldn't be to excited about. B the squats are independtly minded and oriented, never truly surrendering their autonomy to the Imperium even when they had their own planetary systems under the inperiums semi-protection, and I doubt this mindset has changed.
Na they need to make the xenophobia of the rest of the imperium look moderate all while eating baggis and riding motorcycles/power trikes or magical trains of kebab removal.
"Cawl, have I ever asked you were did all your primaris equipment come from" asked Guilliman Meanwhile Cawl hide a mail order squot armory catalog. "I just invented it my, lord."
A thought I had about tyranids taking them out. The squats are a faction that fought the imperium, pre splitting of space marine legions into chapters, to such a standstill that they negotiated autonomy. Their strongholds are fully self sustaining with hydroponic gardens etc. So I refuse to believe that a single hive fleet, or more accurately a splinter fleet, could wipe them out so quickly. But their worlds are lifeless so their population was concentrated in the strongholds. Maybe their worlds have just been swarming with tyranids for a few hundred years and theyve been trapped underground in their strongholds due to the shadow in the warp. Unable to communicate out or travel until they could slowly but inexorably grind down the hive fleets biomass enough that they could escape. Basically the farming episode of love death and robots especially the ending.
Eventually the Nids would starve. I just can't see that theory working out. Probably the worse faction to name drop when explaining their disappearance. Orks would've been a more believable pick. (before Necrons)
@@therope340 The Nids try to recover their own lost biomass right? I don't think it's unreasonable for the Nids to be barely subsisting on these planets, constantly recycling their own biomass, recovering a little here and there when they briefly break in to a stronghold. Still an apocalyptic threat but not strong enough to outright win, or even to pack up and move to another planet.
@@therope340 necrons make the most sense if you think about it. Necrons tombs are buried deep. Little guys get to digging and go too deep, rest is obvious
It would be quite funny if the squats were still in their home-worlds, fighting a massive Tyranid Hive fleet, and sending distress calls for millennia. But some imperial schmuck bureaucrat forgot to place the scroll on the right shelf. Could be a gold opportunity to flesh out Squats and Tyranids.
I think the League of Votan being the last surviving league makes perfect sense narratively and from a model perspective, as it can be made up of 100s of strongholds with their own colour schemes and lore. Here’s hoping for some squat novels in the near future
The fact that it is Leagues of Votann and not League of Votann, suggests to me that Votann is either a place or an individual. My money is that at least one world or system named Votann with a number of leagues escaped the Tyrannids. I'm hoping they're kinda like a civilization given over to revenge, Slayers and Grudgebearers all.
@@Stonegolem6 It has been revealed the Votann are A.I. cores. Most likely they were an obscure offshoot who became the only survivors because they were already used to hiding. It also creates a believable reason for them just now stepping on to the galactic stage as their Votann are starting to decay. If the Admech ever found out what the Votann are they'd probably try to start a war just to steal all that sweet sweet Dark Age tech.
I can imagine a dreadful scene of a squat leader or something having a private conversation with Robute Gulliman. Imagine the primarch finally meeting someone who can relate to his worries for the imperium. Some people who aren’t trying to religiously crusade across the galaxy, but instead keep to the old ideals of humanity. The furthering of their race through science and discovery. I can imagine the squats feeling uncomfortable In the modern imperium but going along with it. Hoping that they can bring some of the old ways back to human kind.
@@koke6886 oh it’d be fascinating! But Gulliman finds the current state of the imperium to be absolutely insane with its rampant religious fever and fear of scientific discovery. The squats might also find the current state of the imperium to be rather disturbing as well considering they seem to be logical and scientifically driven.
This is why the Leagues of Votaan would have such an uneasy alliance with the Imperium. With sub factions like the Ecclesiarchy, the Black Templars, as well as the puritan factions of the Imperial Inquisition being as overzealous as they are in venerating the Emperor as an almighty deity. Their differing perspectives on how best to stem the tide of Chaos and hostile Xenos forces that continue to assail the forces of order, could put Guilliman and the Imperium's other sub factions who are sympathetic to the Squats in an awkward predicament.
Way back when GW still operated its own forums (early 00's) there were so many flame wars over the squats that they implemented a policy of permanently banning any user for the mere use of the word squat. I always thought it kind of funny that saying 'squat' would get you 'squatted'
I saw the trailer on April 1st and the first thing I thought was : Will Luetin do a lore video on it ? Well, here you are and I'm really grateful ! Thank you for your work !
Bone is stress adaptive tissue. Higher gravity would put selection pressure on creatures who’s bone matrix and cardiovascular systems could adapt to higher pressures and higher force loads. Squats make sense in terms of physics.
Yeah was gonna comment this. ISS astronauts experience decreased bone mass and density after extended periods in zero G, the inverse just makes logical sense in terms of how the body responds.
High gravity could produce multiple effects; squats and ogrins would both be plausible examples of what might happen, depending how verdant the environment around them is. High gravity+nutrition/atmosphere scarce=something like a squat. High gravity+nutrition/atmosphere ultra plentiful but lacking specific chemicals on the world for neurological development/super abundant lead causing brain and genetic damage=something like an ogrin. Ratlings, however, dont make that much sense unless they have low gravity AND thin atmosphere or poor nutritional availability from their homeworlds. If they had better atmosphere and nutrition, youd expect to see something more like belters from The Expanse; extremely tall, rail thin and physically weak but exceptionally dexterous, and barely able to support themselves under earth or even martian gravity with having to do such for to long potentially causing long term health complications or even death as their lungs and heart are crushed beneath their own weight or their circulatory system works itself apart under the strain, joints becoming horribly dislocated from simply trying to stand or bones breaking from otherwise minor falls.
In regards to the Tyranid explanation, GW could take some inspiration from the Late Bronze Age Collapse. In the past, historians' explanation for the sudden dissapearance of many Bronze age civilizations was that they were invaded by a force known as the "Sea Peoples". Over time however, new evidence has shown this to be incorrect and that the collapse was likely caused by a multitude of factors that, together, overwhelmed the capabilities of these civilizations. The Squats being taken out by the Tyranids may be the common explanation spread among the Imperium, but it may be that through future stories we get from surviving Squats, we will learn that this was just one of the factors.
Yeah, the “Sea People” were likely a combination of factions, like desperate migrants fleeing climate-induced famine, internal conflict and peasant uprising and there were also factors like the disruption of the delicate supply chains that kept the Bronze Age empires running, rather than one mysterious group of enemies who singlehandedly defeated all the Mediterranean empires.
It's important to remember that, because of the table top games, every faction has a reason to fight with every other faction. They'll have a plurality of reasons for their collapse.
From your description of the Homeworlds, I doubt the Tyranids would find them too appetizing. But if they were hungry enough to attack. I can see the Squats caving in the entrances to their subterranean cities, and digging in deeper. Hopefully with a stronghold leader flipping the bird while exclaiming "Dig us out yer bastards"
A civilisation with high technology (including shielding) that is deep underground on planets that appear to be lifeless - is unlikely to be wiped out by the Tyranids. Some planets might be destroyed - but others would shield themselves off from detection (essentially cut themselves off - perhaps for a very long period of time). Especially as they were self sufficient in both food and raw materials.
I think that last bit is onto something - I reckon one explanation, given the location of their homeworlds and unlikely odds of their extinction, is they've been using advanced dark age AI to hack Imperial records and effectively fake their own death.
It served the Imperium not to acknowledge the existence of Squats/Votann. Now the reverse is true. Oceania has always been at war with Eurasia as it were.
I have always been a fan on dwarves, imagine my disappointment when I started watching 40k videos and found out that they removed them back in the 90s. But they are back😮
Makes sense that the squads got integrated instead of conquered. -They most likely still had very big ties to each other so perhaps they were just to big of a faction compared to other hunan remnants. - Their high gravity worlds would make the use of normal human troops hard so only Space Marines could act on their worlds adding a big strain even in the great crisade -Their technical knowhow and production capabilitys are a perfect balance to the Mechanicus making sure that if one betrays the Imperium there would be another options.
12:48 When referring to realistic mutations due to incresed gravity, I think that pretty much Games Workshop got it right, increased gravity does in fact have a noticeable and somewhat fast effect in bone density and length. Over time organisms would have decreased height so that mass center is closer to the ground, and so that bones can grow thicker and shorter and can better support weight.
I read a story called Dragon's Egg recentlyIt features an alien civilization made up of degenerate neutronium living on a *pulsar.* The gravity is some ridiculously high multiple of Earth's, so they are almost two dimensional and afraid of heights because even the slightest fall is fatal. Really good novel by the way.
@@claudiu-mihaipuiu1221 No, the low temperature explain their weight. I can understand Oygns having thick bones thick muscle, and fad, but being taller than most space marines? Not even Longshanks are that tall.
@@woaddragon i think it depends on the mega fauna on the planet. Bigger ogryns might not make sense purely based on gravity but if they evolved that way because it was the only way to survive then that would make more sense
I am personally very excited about the Squats not only because they haven't been prevalent for years, but because we finally have an official parody of Dwarves from Fantasy and Age of Sigmar, very excited for what lies ahead for the future of the Squats and other less known sub human species like ogryns and beastman And I am excited to see that you have opened yourself up to speak about such a miniscule sub-race like the Squats, would you maybe like to expand that by including Ogryns and beastman as well?? In due time of course
4th Edition had Andy Hoare's White Dwarf 303 Chapter Approved IG Abhuman regiments rules for the Feral Ogryns, Nightsiders, Slave Levies, Afriel Strain, Homo Sapiens Variatus (Beastmen), Subs and Gland Warriors.
I AM HRAGTHKAR REALMCARVER BÖRGERSSON, MASTER OF THE IRON TUNNELS, SUNDERER OF SLUGS, FATHER OF THE FOURTEENTH THRONG, ELEVENTH LORD OF ARMAMENTS, AND DRAINER OF THE BROTH BARRELS! I SET FREE YER WEE WORLD IN THE PROUD NAME OF THE SQUATS!
It's crazy cool how even after the Leagues of Votann codex has been released, this video is still valuable and interesting with so much great content. Luetin is a true artist, and I think he deserves more attention.
This is the one thing that 40k was missing for me. I love Dwarves, and when I was first getting into 40k about 2 years ago now I was super sad to learn that they were effectively phased out of existence. Can’t wait until we gets news on a box set or a Start Collecting, I’m pre ordering that IMMEDIATELY
I know they've only released one image of a miniature so far, but looking at it makes me wonder if GW looked at what Mantic has done with their Forge Fathers range, and went "hmmm..."
They could easily tie this in to the current stuff with Ontarius. Such as maybe kryptman sent the tyrainds their direction. And he used his power to hide his crime.
1st and 2nd edition art and models are some of the most wonderful mixtures goofy. I'm glad they managed to keep some of that with the orcs. Just wish there was one other light-hearted army out there.
One thing you mention towards the end is the squats returning as a small "good guy" faction, a glimmer of hope in this darkness. But this sounds a lot like the older iterations of the Tau, which as far as I can tell (I was not playing back then) was not liked by the fanbase which led to the darker side to their lore (which still is not all too extreme). Would you think GW would retread the same ground, introduce a small good guy faction to please some then slowly darken it up, or just leave it as the faction sharing most of our modern ideals by a large margin?
The dwarfs of Warhammer Fantasy were a "good guy" faction right up until you slighted one, knowingly or not. Fast forward a bit and suddenly you're dead, your village where the slight took place has been wiped off the map, and a grudge has been struck from the book. Given that they've almost assuredly borrowed some tropes from the dwarfs of old while redesigning the squats I'd be a little hesitant to think that they'll be a shining light in the grimdark.
You are not wrong. The 2001 tau codex painted the fledgling race as a far too 'white'. It wasn't until their inclusion in the fantastic dawn of war series and the 2nd codex that they became more grey
@@paulyg405 I have to disagree. I don't think it needs a 'good guy' faction. The fact 40k is dozens of shades of grey and not purely black and white is a positive aspect. Nearly every faction thinks what they are doing is the right thing to do and they are the 'good guys'
Every army in both 40k and WFB had their own shades of grey. Ethereal mind control, Tau eugenics, Farsight going rogue and his Farsight Enclaves variant army list, Ethereal Caste totalitarian theocracy etc. have been a thing since 3E Codex: Tau 2001, which was also further elaborated on in WD 262 Andy Chambers' Designer's Note section, also published on GW website at the time.
Actually you would expect them to develop to be lighter. Any extra weight would be even more detrimental in high gravity. They might be short and strong, but probably also skinny and hollow bones, so that they can move. Being thick would be a huge detriment in high gravity.
Cool beans, just saw this pop up. On a serious note, you need to make a "greatest victories of the Imperium" video. As a God Emperor fearing man I can't help but think a large part of your audience needs to be taught the glory that is the Imperium of Man.
@@Scorpionwincheater88 Yeah, but he hasn't made a video dedicated to the Greatest victories we've had. I mean he has one about the worst defeats so I think it's only fair.
The way I always used to view it was: As they were developing the Dwarven Archetype they will have looked at the fundamentals and how a twisted sci-fi version might turn out and then realised... oh wait, that’s the Mechanicus.
Honestly, the whole Tyranids thing seems less of a "who cares" and more of a "would you idiots please shut up about the Squats already?" Now that GW is invested in the Squats again, they might feel inclined to rehash the situation.
The April Fool's trailer had them entering an Imperial Vessel ravaged by Tyranids, so maybe the League is acting out their grudge with the Tyranids, and that's why they're only "coming back" as the Tyranids are pushing deeper into civilized space
I really hope that the new Squats are the Demiurge. That they are tangentially related to T'au just like how there are so many tangentially related armies with humans. Also I think it'd be really interesting to see a hybrid of ancient human tech and T'au tech. As well as showing an alternative way for humans to exists other than the Imperium.
Okay, hear me out; Warp Trains. Heavily armoured, travel through the warp, blindside your opponents with a teleporting train on the battlefield. Effective for inter-Stronghold travel and trade.
This is so cool, I was a kid in school when my big brother introduced me to 40k and he actually gave me a squat bike to paint, that looked like the unshaven biker guy from down the road. Then I rediscovered 40k a few years ago, just before the whole primaris situation. Glad to see them back. And thanks for the videos Luetin09 they're really well done and nice to listen to.
Started using auditable because of this channel...literally the best thing in the world its so good. Probably 10 books deep since the start of the year it's great. Also keep up the great work you're smashing it my friend 👍👌👊
Always been rooting for the return of the squats. Ive always imagined which ever great event came for the squats they survived by making global core karaks. Deep in the planets core the squats would drill into the heart of the planets. Using the thermal energy to survive and power some impressive defensive weapons to fend off which ever great cataclysmic foe came for them. The great squat core engine keeping them alive sounds badass to me.
I have to thank luetin for providing such an easy way to get to know Warhammer lore, I listened to the devastation of Baal recently and absolutely loved it, slowly going to work my way through the Horus heresy series as I'm on false gods now and can't wait to hear more
I think the Kharadron were such a good remix of the classic fantasy dwarves trope, they're among if not the most technologically developed race in sigmar and they're pushing outwards, expanding and fighting tzeench for domination of Chimeron
I just wish they did that with most of the races/factions it’s weird seeing freeguild human soldiers looking exactly like the empire of this destroyed world.
Random thought, but they’ve been awfully quiet for a long time and high technological equipment and weapons far beyond the imperium's previous efforts were made for the primarus, I wonder if they had any sort of trade contract with Belisarius Cawl.
When you spoke of the Squats possibly representing hope for humanity and the closest things to good guys in the lore, that really hit deep, and feels like something 40k could really benefit from, especially in regards to gaining new fans and gamers.
Hey Luetin, can you do a video on the Seraphon and the lore behind them? I’ve seen stuff about them fighting the forces of chaos and don’t really know who they are. Love your videos!!
Just completed a take home exam and I'm dead tired. I crawl into bed and open my feed and there it is, a new leutin09 video. Time for an amazing sleep. Leutin you should really do audiobooks, we would pay good money to hear them.
Hey Luetin, looking forward to watching another one of your awesome lore videos. Please look into uploading your videos in podcast format, great for those of us who listen whilst working/driving/gym and sleeping. Keep up the great work dude
I think the easiest explanation can be something along the lines of someone for some reason attempted an eradication of the Squats, which resulted in the remainder isolating themselves. They could even implement a Book of Grudges type of deal, where they're furious for said attempt, but are still willing to work with people on an individual level.
I for one would prefer the Squats to maintain the grim darkness of the 40k 'verse, and I think there's a few ways that could be done. One, which you mentioned, is that they could be a last dying light of what humanity could have been, a painful reminder. But I think a more interesting option, which would be more in line with them being dwarves (though you could do both), is apathy. They have better culture and technology than the Imperium, and they could have become a real player, but they just weren't interested in anything outside their own realm. Then they were ruined by some force, and now the time when they could have been great has passed. And even if they could reclaim their homeworlds (a very dwarven goal), their ambitions remain narrow and rooted.
6:29 who is this guy here sat on a throne, with the firs behind him? Citadel released him as a lead miniature in the late 80s, I had him in my collection, along with my metal terminator marines! I am almost 50, I don't play anymore, just a painter, but seeing this guy bought back some deep seeded memories! As for the squats, good to see their still relevant!
My personal theory on the Squats disappearance is the barren world's they lived on were in fact Necron Tomb world's And the idea of Tyranids wiping them were just just a cover because the Imperium didn't know of the Necrons awakening
It’s pretty wild that fusion power is considered the “zenith” of technology when we know of more efficient means of energy production today… artificial kiloton black holes and antimatter annihilation are both much more efficient on a mass converted to energy ratio, artificial black holes are hypothesized to retract up to a 50% efficiency of mass converted to energy, where antimatter annihilation is 100% of mass converted to energy, compare these to fusion power where only .7% of mass is converted to energy… the dark age of technology wasn’t very good at making power…
I have never and never will play anything Warhammer related but im here for luetins awesome history lesson in a universe I don't care about but am enthralled by its lore
Hell yeah! I've rewatched the other lore videos countless times! And now a new one?! And about Squats?! Is it my birthday? lol. Love the content buddy, keep up the good work!
Having them be almost eradicated in the middle of human space is somehow more scary when you think about it. Could even be Imperium forces that did it. Chaos ? who knows :D
13:10 Birds hollow bones don't actually make their bones lighter, it's to help with breathing. Also, bones make up a tiny percentage of body weight, so it would just be a dangerous complication. Thicker bones would be more likely; so a stocky dwarf is actually fitting.
The squats could have stasis locked their home world's in response to the great contagion. They lived on dead rocks so they just waited until the bugs went away. Good thing that they listened to their stc ai when the invasion began. Lore problem solved. Redbox old 2nd edition space wolves as squats in plastic and then new box release. Yay! Being a GW executive is just that easy ...
Glad I can catch one of these early even though sleep is soon, first time hearing much about the Squats given that my lore supply is this channel. I finally have a section of “humanity”, so to speak, that gives hope. And in the bleak 41st Millennium that glimmer shines like a star. Can’t wait to hear more
Thank you Grand Lore Master, not only for your great content and this great video, but because the posibility of you droping something like this on my b-day is usually low, so I will take this like b-day gift to me, once again thank you and keep up with your excelent work
I go with a lonely mountain story. „Lost their home to evil and want to conquer it back“ it fits so good with lotr. Orks there archenemy, Elfs (Eldar) where friends that betrayed (in their view) them and are now enemies, no interests in outsiders, …
12:37 I think it makes more sense that higher gravity would result in denser bones, not thinner. Just look to the real world (on earth we have dense bones) astronauts in reduced gravity loose bone density.
In regards to squats having the most advanced technology, I'd argue that both the Aeldari and the Necrons have more advanced tech. Especially at their peak. The dark age of technology humanity may sound crazy, but the Aeldari Empire literally completed science. I'm not the most knowledgeable when it comes to lore, but isn't the reason for The Fall because they had nothing else to do?
yep, they conquered death itself and literally every other art, science, architecture, warfare, literally everything. Thus they devolved into so much degeneracy, they formed slaanesh lmao GET FUCKED!
I've been wandering about their absence for ever, and can't say how glad I am to finally see them back on the spotlight. Sure they may be a little shortsighted, but they got big GUNS, and they can carry 'em
So this may be nothing, but something I'd like to point out: "Swept through their systems" doesn't *necessarily* mean the tyranids actively landed on all, some or even any of the squats' worlds at all. From what I'm aware all that's actually confirmed is that they moved through their general area in the galaxy, and for the typical imperial, it might be easy to just assume they're goners by that point.
Nice! Thank you for reporting on the Squats. I’d love to see you do a vid on the many different types of human, abhuman and mutant cultures. Kinda like your different worlds series.
The Squats - They be coming. It seems the perfect time to return a previously thought exterminated faction to 40K. Bad luck Imperial Guard fans - also Dark Mechanicum please? A big thanks to all of you as usual, its gonna be a busy few months coming up. If ya LIKED this please hit the LIKE. Most appreciated ! Back soon with more.
luetin09 can you maybe do lore on the abhumans like ogryns ratlings and beastmen?
Dark Mechanicus faction would be scary as hell.
Giant rodents living in citadels? SPACE SKAVEN???
I'm willing to bet that both dark mech and imp guard fans are happy about this.
Ooo! Oooo! Sisters of battle lore video!?!?
In regards to the Tyranid/Squat deal, another plot hole it brings up is that the Squat homeworlds are all stated to be lifeless planets that are resistant to terraforming. Exactly the last type of place you'd expect a Tyranid to attack; almost no biomass whatsoever. You know what would actually make a lot of sense to destroy the Squats? Necrons. Dwarves dig too greedily and too deep, they awaken a bunch of Necron tombs that wipe them out.
They could just ignore it completely, although I doubt they will. But it was only a throw away line from Someone, not like it was ever made official lore
Necrons did it beats my head cannon.
Was thinking the same thing. Maybe even talking or further, with a squat league taking out a smaller tombworld, harvesting some of their technology. With the leagues fundamental tenet to share new advancements and discoveries.
That could be what warranted a response from a larger Nekron dynasty, to obliterate any who were in possession of the stolen knowledge.
Not a 100% sure as how protective they are of their technology, but they are unlikely to hold favorable opinions on robbers and looters.
Awesome!
Nom nom nom delicious minerals.
There are many plotholes to Nids almost completely wiping out Squats, invading a planet with little biomass and an abundance of mineral wealth isn't one of them.
“Chiropractic narrative treatments” Absolutely perfect. Thank you for everything you do.
The squats being a kind of grey zone between the Imperium and the Tau is an interesting concept. Dwarves are usually depicted as rather secretive, self focused and suspicious of others so them being something like a connecting tissue, a more moderate faction between the extremes is intrigueing.
They drink, build and drink more. Why would Imperial hate them? Space Wolves would love them to drinking contest.
Moderates?! Get the flamethrowers!
@@cousinzeke4888 Flamethrowers! In this economy?
@@YoBen100 A: the squats are arguable genetic mutations which certain parts of the imperium wouldn't be to excited about. B the squats are independtly minded and oriented, never truly surrendering their autonomy to the Imperium even when they had their own planetary systems under the inperiums semi-protection, and I doubt this mindset has changed.
Na they need to make the xenophobia of the rest of the imperium look moderate all while eating baggis and riding motorcycles/power trikes or magical trains of kebab removal.
"Cawl, have I ever asked you were did all your primaris equipment come from" asked Guilliman
Meanwhile Cawl hide a mail order squot armory catalog. "I just invented it my, lord."
The Squats"he's lying to you...cawl stole it off us"!!!!!
😂😂😂
No bullshit, something like this could be used to explain the plot holes in all of that
@@josephahner3031 nah
Cawl is just 3 squats in a trench coat.
6:35
I see the Lore Master also admires the Great Work of the Adeptus Ridicoulus
I swear I heard a muttered "damn you Bricky" 🤣😅🤣
A thought I had about tyranids taking them out. The squats are a faction that fought the imperium, pre splitting of space marine legions into chapters, to such a standstill that they negotiated autonomy. Their strongholds are fully self sustaining with hydroponic gardens etc. So I refuse to believe that a single hive fleet, or more accurately a splinter fleet, could wipe them out so quickly. But their worlds are lifeless so their population was concentrated in the strongholds. Maybe their worlds have just been swarming with tyranids for a few hundred years and theyve been trapped underground in their strongholds due to the shadow in the warp. Unable to communicate out or travel until they could slowly but inexorably grind down the hive fleets biomass enough that they could escape. Basically the farming episode of love death and robots especially the ending.
one of the lost legions was decimated by the attempt to pacify them during the great crusade is what you are saying? makes sense to me
Eventually the Nids would starve. I just can't see that theory working out. Probably the worse faction to name drop when explaining their disappearance. Orks would've been a more believable pick. (before Necrons)
@@therope340 The Nids try to recover their own lost biomass right? I don't think it's unreasonable for the Nids to be barely subsisting on these planets, constantly recycling their own biomass, recovering a little here and there when they briefly break in to a stronghold. Still an apocalyptic threat but not strong enough to outright win, or even to pack up and move to another planet.
@@therope340 necrons make the most sense if you think about it. Necrons tombs are buried deep. Little guys get to digging and go too deep, rest is obvious
And now they are back to make ganja available after centuries of underground practicing.
It would be quite funny if the squats were still in their home-worlds, fighting a massive Tyranid Hive fleet, and sending distress calls for millennia.
But some imperial schmuck bureaucrat forgot to place the scroll on the right shelf.
Could be a gold opportunity to flesh out Squats and Tyranids.
Like the northern dwarfs in fantasy. The ones cut off by chaos.
Rock and stone?
Stuff like that actually reflects history lol
@@marcusaaronliaogo9158 MOLLY!!!!!
Or the distress calls aren’t going through due to the Shadow in the Warp
I think the League of Votan being the last surviving league makes perfect sense narratively and from a model perspective, as it can be made up of 100s of strongholds with their own colour schemes and lore. Here’s hoping for some squat novels in the near future
The fact that it is Leagues of Votann and not League of Votann, suggests to me that Votann is either a place or an individual. My money is that at least one world or system named Votann with a number of leagues escaped the Tyrannids. I'm hoping they're kinda like a civilization given over to revenge, Slayers and Grudgebearers all.
@@Stonegolem6 It has been revealed the Votann are A.I. cores. Most likely they were an obscure offshoot who became the only survivors because they were already used to hiding. It also creates a believable reason for them just now stepping on to the galactic stage as their Votann are starting to decay. If the Admech ever found out what the Votann are they'd probably try to start a war just to steal all that sweet sweet Dark Age tech.
@@Stonegolem6 or maybe Fleet liken to battlestar.
Maybe in the future but definitely won't be near, knowing Games Workshop 😂
Still, I agree it would be cool to learn more.
You kidding me?
Mine are getting the DRG colors.
League of Hoxxes
I can imagine a dreadful scene of a squat leader or something having a private conversation with Robute Gulliman. Imagine the primarch finally meeting someone who can relate to his worries for the imperium. Some people who aren’t trying to religiously crusade across the galaxy, but instead keep to the old ideals of humanity. The furthering of their race through science and discovery. I can imagine the squats feeling uncomfortable In the modern imperium but going along with it. Hoping that they can bring some of the old ways back to human kind.
why dreadful? that genuinely sounds interesting
@@koke6886 oh it’d be fascinating! But Gulliman finds the current state of the imperium to be absolutely insane with its rampant religious fever and fear of scientific discovery. The squats might also find the current state of the imperium to be rather disturbing as well considering they seem to be logical and scientifically driven.
@@icykiwi6650 the inquisition alone would drive such a man to drink heavily
@@fenrirrising131 good thing he has a primarch liver
This is why the Leagues of Votaan would have such an uneasy alliance with the Imperium. With sub factions like the Ecclesiarchy, the Black Templars, as well as the puritan factions of the Imperial Inquisition being as overzealous as they are in venerating the Emperor as an almighty deity. Their differing perspectives on how best to stem the tide of Chaos and hostile Xenos forces that continue to assail the forces of order, could put Guilliman and the Imperium's other sub factions who are sympathetic to the Squats in an awkward predicament.
Way back when GW still operated its own forums (early 00's) there were so many flame wars over the squats that they implemented a policy of permanently banning any user for the mere use of the word squat. I always thought it kind of funny that saying 'squat' would get you 'squatted'
squatception
I saw the trailer on April 1st and the first thing I thought was : Will Luetin do a lore video on it ?
Well, here you are and I'm really grateful ! Thank you for your work !
Bone is stress adaptive tissue. Higher gravity would put selection pressure on creatures who’s bone matrix and cardiovascular systems could adapt to higher pressures and higher force loads. Squats make sense in terms of physics.
in that case i wonder what kind of environment led to ogryns 0_o
We allready have a "heavy gravity planet" humans : Catachan, and they turned more Schwarzenegger than DeVito
@@Phenixtri they come from death worlds where getting big and tough was selected over intelligence
Yeah was gonna comment this. ISS astronauts experience decreased bone mass and density after extended periods in zero G, the inverse just makes logical sense in terms of how the body responds.
High gravity could produce multiple effects; squats and ogrins would both be plausible examples of what might happen, depending how verdant the environment around them is. High gravity+nutrition/atmosphere scarce=something like a squat. High gravity+nutrition/atmosphere ultra plentiful but lacking specific chemicals on the world for neurological development/super abundant lead causing brain and genetic damage=something like an ogrin. Ratlings, however, dont make that much sense unless they have low gravity AND thin atmosphere or poor nutritional availability from their homeworlds. If they had better atmosphere and nutrition, youd expect to see something more like belters from The Expanse; extremely tall, rail thin and physically weak but exceptionally dexterous, and barely able to support themselves under earth or even martian gravity with having to do such for to long potentially causing long term health complications or even death as their lungs and heart are crushed beneath their own weight or their circulatory system works itself apart under the strain, joints becoming horribly dislocated from simply trying to stand or bones breaking from otherwise minor falls.
In regards to the Tyranid explanation, GW could take some inspiration from the Late Bronze Age Collapse. In the past, historians' explanation for the sudden dissapearance of many Bronze age civilizations was that they were invaded by a force known as the "Sea Peoples". Over time however, new evidence has shown this to be incorrect and that the collapse was likely caused by a multitude of factors that, together, overwhelmed the capabilities of these civilizations. The Squats being taken out by the Tyranids may be the common explanation spread among the Imperium, but it may be that through future stories we get from surviving Squats, we will learn that this was just one of the factors.
Sounds like Sea People propaganda, tbh
Yeah, the “Sea People” were likely a combination of factions, like desperate migrants fleeing climate-induced famine, internal conflict and peasant uprising and there were also factors like the disruption of the delicate supply chains that kept the Bronze Age empires running, rather than one mysterious group of enemies who singlehandedly defeated all the Mediterranean empires.
It's important to remember that, because of the table top games, every faction has a reason to fight with every other faction. They'll have a plurality of reasons for their collapse.
Well, anything's better than just accepting the stupid Tyranid explanation.
From your description of the Homeworlds, I doubt the Tyranids would find them too appetizing. But if they were hungry enough to attack. I can see the Squats caving in the entrances to their subterranean cities, and digging in deeper. Hopefully with a stronghold leader flipping the bird while exclaiming "Dig us out yer bastards"
We eat. More. Than just. Biomass.
@@Enja_Near Well, yer gonna have tah dig for it
@@missjayspeechley9213 Why dig when you can swim?
Happy Mawloc screeches
@@Enja_Near they are underground not in a ocean
@@areallyhappyarcticfox1240 Yes. Mawlocs are aquatic lifeforms not burrowing ones.
Sigh.
A civilisation with high technology (including shielding) that is deep underground on planets that appear to be lifeless - is unlikely to be wiped out by the Tyranids. Some planets might be destroyed - but others would shield themselves off from detection (essentially cut themselves off - perhaps for a very long period of time). Especially as they were self sufficient in both food and raw materials.
I think that last bit is onto something - I reckon one explanation, given the location of their homeworlds and unlikely odds of their extinction, is they've been using advanced dark age AI to hack Imperial records and effectively fake their own death.
The Dwarves dug too greedily and too deep and woke up some Necrons
Or the Mechanicus gave them the Kryptman treatment for being a political and economic direct competitor.
It served the Imperium not to acknowledge the existence of Squats/Votann. Now the reverse is true. Oceania has always been at war with Eurasia as it were.
That was smart, I didn't expect to find a comment like this here
Well said.
Dont be comin up here with that "double-speak" lmao
That's not your concern prole.
They make Oceania look positively humane by comparison
I have always been a fan on dwarves, imagine my disappointment when I started watching 40k videos and found out that they removed them back in the 90s. But they are back😮
Makes sense that the squads got integrated instead of conquered.
-They most likely still had very big ties to each other so perhaps they were just to big of a faction compared to other hunan remnants.
- Their high gravity worlds would make the use of normal human troops hard so only Space Marines could act on their worlds adding a big strain even in the great crisade
-Their technical knowhow and production capabilitys are a perfect balance to the Mechanicus making sure that if one betrays the Imperium there would be another options.
Maybe that's why they're been wiped. The mechanics felt threatened and decided to fuck em over Somehow so they would have the monopoly
@@phylippezimmermannpaquin2062 ah, yes, good old monopoly. Screwing civilizations since the dawn of time
Mark3 armour was brought into production specifically to fight the squats according to old lore
Like with the sands of Dorne, the Squats only retreat into deeper chasms of their world, never truly becoming extinct like many species before them.
12:48 When referring to realistic mutations due to incresed gravity, I think that pretty much Games Workshop got it right, increased gravity does in fact have a noticeable and somewhat fast effect in bone density and length. Over time organisms would have decreased height so that mass center is closer to the ground, and so that bones can grow thicker and shorter and can better support weight.
I read a story called Dragon's Egg recentlyIt features an alien civilization made up of degenerate neutronium living on a *pulsar.* The gravity is some ridiculously high multiple of Earth's, so they are almost two dimensional and afraid of heights because even the slightest fall is fatal. Really good novel by the way.
I wish tuat explain the Orgns
@@woaddragon Their low temperatures actually encouraged their size, rather than the gravity.
@@claudiu-mihaipuiu1221 No, the low temperature explain their weight. I can understand Oygns having thick bones thick muscle, and fad, but being taller than most space marines? Not even Longshanks are that tall.
@@woaddragon i think it depends on the mega fauna on the planet. Bigger ogryns might not make sense purely based on gravity but if they evolved that way because it was the only way to survive then that would make more sense
I am personally very excited about the Squats not only because they haven't been prevalent for years, but because we finally have an official parody of Dwarves from Fantasy and Age of Sigmar, very excited for what lies ahead for the future of the Squats and other less known sub human species like ogryns and beastman
And I am excited to see that you have opened yourself up to speak about such a miniscule sub-race like the Squats, would you maybe like to expand that by including Ogryns and beastman as well?? In due time of course
Imperial Beastmen, no less! Can always hope for a video :)
4th Edition had Andy Hoare's White Dwarf 303 Chapter Approved IG Abhuman regiments rules for the Feral Ogryns, Nightsiders, Slave Levies, Afriel Strain, Homo Sapiens Variatus (Beastmen), Subs and Gland Warriors.
Now we can start clamoring for the Space Skaven, yes yes!
they don't come from AoS exactly they were coined from WH Fantasy. AoS have too much of a steampunk vibe
@@Silverhawk100 the hrud
had a squat army back in rogue trader days, not sure where it went over the last few decades, but always loved the runty little buggers
I saw the notification, and immediately opened the video. Just what I need to help the day go by. Much love, Luetin. I know these videos aren’t easy.
I can't wait to see art of Girlyman stood next to some Squat leader.
The height difference will be insane.
Come sit on my lap laddy and this ol grey beard will tell you a story before the Imperium, when... On second thought lad, let me sit on your lap.
Standing at a proud 4'8'', tall for their people lmao
The squat would probably build a mech just to be taller.
There is a certain special release of happy brain juice whenever I see a new Luetin video posted. Always glorious.
I AM HRAGTHKAR REALMCARVER BÖRGERSSON, MASTER OF THE IRON TUNNELS, SUNDERER OF SLUGS, FATHER OF THE FOURTEENTH THRONG, ELEVENTH LORD OF ARMAMENTS, AND DRAINER OF THE BROTH BARRELS! I SET FREE YER WEE WORLD IN THE PROUD NAME OF THE SQUATS!
Binary Succession is *SO* good. The audiodrama version is included in the Endless War collection which is definitely worth a credit.
It's crazy cool how even after the Leagues of Votann codex has been released, this video is still valuable and interesting with so much great content. Luetin is a true artist, and I think he deserves more attention.
This is the one thing that 40k was missing for me. I love Dwarves, and when I was first getting into 40k about 2 years ago now I was super sad to learn that they were effectively phased out of existence. Can’t wait until we gets news on a box set or a Start Collecting, I’m pre ordering that IMMEDIATELY
I would person love to attribute the return of the Squats to 40k to the screaming success of Deep Rock Galactic. Rock and Stone everyone!
ROCK AND STONE!!!
Did I hear a Rock and Stone?!
If you don’t Rock and Stone! You ain’t goin’ home!
Stone and r- wait...no.
ROCK.... AND... STOOOOONE!
We´re hitting the gym, boys!
Eager to learn more about the space Dwarves, since i now squat about them.
I know they've only released one image of a miniature so far, but looking at it makes me wonder if GW looked at what Mantic has done with their Forge Fathers range, and went "hmmm..."
Be nice for GW to get slapped for IP theft when they try to block anything to do with war hammers or extraterrestrial military units lol
They could easily tie this in to the current stuff with Ontarius. Such as maybe kryptman sent the tyrainds their direction. And he used his power to hide his crime.
I love the quick adeptus ridiculous reference in here with Goge (Doge) Vandire in here while talking about what is true if enough people believe it 😂😂
I really enjoy that 9ne of the squats in the art straight up has "im cool shades on" and he's got a rocket launcher 🤣
1st and 2nd edition art and models are some of the most wonderful mixtures goofy. I'm glad they managed to keep some of that with the orcs. Just wish there was one other light-hearted army out there.
In my head canon the squats just "hid deeper" until the tyranids went by, so much so that even the imperium couldnt locate them.
One thing you mention towards the end is the squats returning as a small "good guy" faction, a glimmer of hope in this darkness. But this sounds a lot like the older iterations of the Tau, which as far as I can tell (I was not playing back then) was not liked by the fanbase which led to the darker side to their lore (which still is not all too extreme). Would you think GW would retread the same ground, introduce a small good guy faction to please some then slowly darken it up, or just leave it as the faction sharing most of our modern ideals by a large margin?
The dwarfs of Warhammer Fantasy were a "good guy" faction right up until you slighted one, knowingly or not. Fast forward a bit and suddenly you're dead, your village where the slight took place has been wiped off the map, and a grudge has been struck from the book. Given that they've almost assuredly borrowed some tropes from the dwarfs of old while redesigning the squats I'd be a little hesitant to think that they'll be a shining light in the grimdark.
You are not wrong. The 2001 tau codex painted the fledgling race as a far too 'white'.
It wasn't until their inclusion in the fantastic dawn of war series and the 2nd codex that they became more grey
@@paulyg405 I have to disagree. I don't think it needs a 'good guy' faction. The fact 40k is dozens of shades of grey and not purely black and white is a positive aspect.
Nearly every faction thinks what they are doing is the right thing to do and they are the 'good guys'
Every army in both 40k and WFB had their own shades of grey. Ethereal mind control, Tau eugenics, Farsight going rogue and his Farsight Enclaves variant army list, Ethereal Caste totalitarian theocracy etc. have been a thing since 3E Codex: Tau 2001, which was also further elaborated on in WD 262 Andy Chambers' Designer's Note section, also published on GW website at the time.
A heavier, shorter, build would be a logical conclusion to draw considering being in low gravity makes our bones bleed away and our bodies stretch.
If DragonBall z has taught us anything it would trun them in to a full race of super saiyans obviously
@@chyeeeeee or you turn into a fat fish man like King Kai.
@@kredonystus7768 🤣🤣 truth
Actually you would expect them to develop to be lighter. Any extra weight would be even more detrimental in high gravity. They might be short and strong, but probably also skinny and hollow bones, so that they can move. Being thick would be a huge detriment in high gravity.
I think superman would disagree with your statement ....
Cool beans, just saw this pop up.
On a serious note, you need to make a "greatest victories of the Imperium" video. As a God Emperor fearing man I can't help but think a large part of your audience needs to be taught the glory that is the Imperium of Man.
literally most of his videos are about Imperium
@@Scorpionwincheater88 Yeah, but he hasn't made a video dedicated to the Greatest victories we've had. I mean he has one about the worst defeats so I think it's only fair.
@@Dakooties lol shut up
The way I always used to view it was:
As they were developing the Dwarven Archetype they will have looked at the fundamentals and how a twisted sci-fi version might turn out and then realised... oh wait, that’s the Mechanicus.
Thanks Luetin, Any video from you is a treat my dude
Honestly, the whole Tyranids thing seems less of a "who cares" and more of a "would you idiots please shut up about the Squats already?" Now that GW is invested in the Squats again, they might feel inclined to rehash the situation.
The April Fool's trailer had them entering an Imperial Vessel ravaged by Tyranids, so maybe the League is acting out their grudge with the Tyranids, and that's why they're only "coming back" as the Tyranids are pushing deeper into civilized space
I'm very interested in seeing and hearing more about the Squats or how they are now called the Leagues of Votan! 💪
A spot on image for a flexible lore is the simile between some realignment of lore and a painful chiropractic treatment. Perfect.
Great stuff man I've looking forward to you giving context and your take on this
i thought i was going insane when i saw a rimworld hydroponics basin at 29:07.
seems so out of place and i love it.
The Lore Master returns!! Let him shed his wisdom to us faithful followers! 🙏
I really hope that the new Squats are the Demiurge. That they are tangentially related to T'au just like how there are so many tangentially related armies with humans. Also I think it'd be really interesting to see a hybrid of ancient human tech and T'au tech. As well as showing an alternative way for humans to exists other than the Imperium.
Okay, hear me out; Warp Trains. Heavily armoured, travel through the warp, blindside your opponents with a teleporting train on the battlefield. Effective for inter-Stronghold travel and trade.
This is so cool, I was a kid in school when my big brother introduced me to 40k and he actually gave me a squat bike to paint, that looked like the unshaven biker guy from down the road. Then I rediscovered 40k a few years ago, just before the whole primaris situation. Glad to see them back.
And thanks for the videos Luetin09 they're really well done and nice to listen to.
I work 10 and a half hours a day on an assembly line and I just binge watch your videos to get through it, love them
Color me stoked to see the return of the Space Dwarves!
Rock and Stone! Oh wait..
Started using auditable because of this channel...literally the best thing in the world its so good. Probably 10 books deep since the start of the year it's great.
Also keep up the great work you're smashing it my friend 👍👌👊
Always been rooting for the return of the squats. Ive always imagined which ever great event came for the squats they survived by making global core karaks. Deep in the planets core the squats would drill into the heart of the planets. Using the thermal energy to survive and power some impressive defensive weapons to fend off which ever great cataclysmic foe came for them. The great squat core engine keeping them alive sounds badass to me.
I have to thank luetin for providing such an easy way to get to know Warhammer lore, I listened to the devastation of Baal recently and absolutely loved it, slowly going to work my way through the Horus heresy series as I'm on false gods now and can't wait to hear more
I think the Kharadron were such a good remix of the classic fantasy dwarves trope, they're among if not the most technologically developed race in sigmar and they're pushing outwards, expanding and fighting tzeench for domination of Chimeron
I just wish they did that with most of the races/factions it’s weird seeing freeguild human soldiers looking exactly like the empire of this destroyed world.
The Kharadron look so out of place (but still really cool)sci-fi, I feel like they were just GW testing the waters for the return of the Squats.
Random thought, but they’ve been awfully quiet for a long time and high technological equipment and weapons far beyond the imperium's previous efforts were made for the primarus, I wonder if they had any sort of trade contract with Belisarius Cawl.
I can definitely see Cawl doing odd jobs for the Squats to gain their favour and tech
thank you for your great videos Luetin, you got me into 40K!!
When you spoke of the Squats possibly representing hope for humanity and the closest things to good guys in the lore, that really hit deep, and feels like something 40k could really benefit from, especially in regards to gaining new fans and gamers.
The tau would like a word
Hey Luetin, can you do a video on the Seraphon and the lore behind them? I’ve seen stuff about them fighting the forces of chaos and don’t really know who they are. Love your videos!!
Just completed a take home exam and I'm dead tired. I crawl into bed and open my feed and there it is, a new leutin09 video. Time for an amazing sleep. Leutin you should really do audiobooks, we would pay good money to hear them.
Hey Luetin, looking forward to watching another one of your awesome lore videos. Please look into uploading your videos in podcast format, great for those of us who listen whilst working/driving/gym and sleeping. Keep up the great work dude
Yes, that would be awesome!
I'd recommend adeptus ridiculous for podcasts on Warhammer lore
@@davidfoley1174 entertainment first accuracy second 😉
This is a terrible idea :(
@@karlnicholson414 doge vandire 👌
I think the easiest explanation can be something along the lines of someone for some reason attempted an eradication of the Squats, which resulted in the remainder isolating themselves. They could even implement a Book of Grudges type of deal, where they're furious for said attempt, but are still willing to work with people on an individual level.
I for one would prefer the Squats to maintain the grim darkness of the 40k 'verse, and I think there's a few ways that could be done. One, which you mentioned, is that they could be a last dying light of what humanity could have been, a painful reminder. But I think a more interesting option, which would be more in line with them being dwarves (though you could do both), is apathy. They have better culture and technology than the Imperium, and they could have become a real player, but they just weren't interested in anything outside their own realm. Then they were ruined by some force, and now the time when they could have been great has passed. And even if they could reclaim their homeworlds (a very dwarven goal), their ambitions remain narrow and rooted.
6:29 who is this guy here sat on a throne, with the firs behind him? Citadel released him as a lead miniature in the late 80s, I had him in my collection, along with my metal terminator marines! I am almost 50, I don't play anymore, just a painter, but seeing this guy bought back some deep seeded memories!
As for the squats, good to see their still relevant!
Luetin describes dissecting 40k lore like a historiography 101 lecture. XD
One year later now Letin, so how is that Squat's update coming along?
My personal theory on the Squats disappearance is the barren world's they lived on were in fact Necron Tomb world's
And the idea of Tyranids wiping them were just just a cover because the Imperium didn't know of the Necrons awakening
It’s pretty wild that fusion power is considered the “zenith” of technology when we know of more efficient means of energy production today… artificial kiloton black holes and antimatter annihilation are both much more efficient on a mass converted to energy ratio, artificial black holes are hypothesized to retract up to a 50% efficiency of mass converted to energy, where antimatter annihilation is 100% of mass converted to energy, compare these to fusion power where only .7% of mass is converted to energy… the dark age of technology wasn’t very good at making power…
I wonder with the exsistance of squats if theres dwarf throwing competitions in the 41st millenium?
I have never and never will play anything Warhammer related but im here for luetins awesome history lesson in a universe I don't care about but am enthralled by its lore
LOL Doge Vandire in 6:32
Can’t wait for part two now that we have codex some more lore
How long does it take for you to make these videos- they’re really good.
Hell yeah! I've rewatched the other lore videos countless times! And now a new one?! And about Squats?! Is it my birthday? lol. Love the content buddy, keep up the good work!
Having them be almost eradicated in the middle of human space is somehow more scary when you think about it. Could even be Imperium forces that did it. Chaos ? who knows :D
13:10 Birds hollow bones don't actually make their bones lighter, it's to help with breathing. Also, bones make up a tiny percentage of body weight, so it would just be a dangerous complication. Thicker bones would be more likely; so a stocky dwarf is actually fitting.
The squats could have stasis locked their home world's in response to the great contagion. They lived on dead rocks so they just waited until the bugs went away. Good thing that they listened to their stc ai when the invasion began. Lore problem solved. Redbox old 2nd edition space wolves as squats in plastic and then new box release. Yay! Being a GW executive is just that easy ...
I didn't want to read up on any lore or theories after the announcement until you produced a video on it. So glad to see that you have.
Grim has finally found his kin after his expedition with Draco
Glad I can catch one of these early even though sleep is soon, first time hearing much about the Squats given that my lore supply is this channel. I finally have a section of “humanity”, so to speak, that gives hope. And in the bleak 41st Millennium that glimmer shines like a star. Can’t wait to hear more
I hope GW really builds this whole faction up with plenty of supports
Thank you Grand Lore Master, not only for your great content and this great video, but because the posibility of you droping something like this on my b-day is usually low, so I will take this like b-day gift to me, once again thank you and keep up with your excelent work
ROCK AND STONE
I go with a lonely mountain story. „Lost their home to evil and want to conquer it back“ it fits so good with lotr. Orks there archenemy, Elfs (Eldar) where friends that betrayed (in their view) them and are now enemies, no interests in outsiders, …
I prefer the Demiourgs and the Squats as separated species. Especially after having so many hours played in Battlefleet Gothic
Off the wall, but if they made 40k novel audiobooks with your voice, I'd buy them
Rock and Stone anyone?!
I can't wait to see the encounter of the Leagues with the Space Wolves...probably a lot of drinking and headbutting
We need squats astartes! Just imagine Squat Primarch...
Jumbo shrimp, it's a giant midget. Wait, what.....
Binary Succession is a great audiobook and without you I would have never even thought about listening to 40k audiobooks
12:37 I think it makes more sense that higher gravity would result in denser bones, not thinner.
Just look to the real world (on earth we have dense bones) astronauts in reduced gravity loose bone density.
I want to see a Luetin09 video rambling about the time mechanics in episode 9 and 10 of Hammer and Bolter
In regards to squats having the most advanced technology, I'd argue that both the Aeldari and the Necrons have more advanced tech. Especially at their peak. The dark age of technology humanity may sound crazy, but the Aeldari Empire literally completed science.
I'm not the most knowledgeable when it comes to lore, but isn't the reason for The Fall because they had nothing else to do?
yep, they conquered death itself and literally every other art, science, architecture, warfare, literally everything.
Thus they devolved into so much degeneracy, they formed slaanesh lmao GET FUCKED!
Yes
I've been wandering about their absence for ever, and can't say how glad I am to finally see them back on the spotlight. Sure they may be a little shortsighted, but they got big GUNS, and they can carry 'em
I hope they turn more into space pirates / scavengers in the current lore
So this may be nothing, but something I'd like to point out: "Swept through their systems" doesn't *necessarily* mean the tyranids actively landed on all, some or even any of the squats' worlds at all. From what I'm aware all that's actually confirmed is that they moved through their general area in the galaxy, and for the typical imperial, it might be easy to just assume they're goners by that point.
The Demiurge is pronounced DEMY-URGE/DEM-EE-ERJH.
Demiurge has 3-syllables.
Demurg-demurg.
Nice! Thank you for reporting on the Squats. I’d love to see you do a vid on the many different types of human, abhuman and mutant cultures. Kinda like your different worlds series.