To be fair, it is a bit hard when your target can survive headshots, multiple blasts from titan weapons or being sucked out into the void of space. Maybe instead of trying to kill the unkillable - why not do something productive, like download Honey for free here : joinhoney.com/majorkill Free coupons is alot better than the fate of pretty much anyone who tried to assassinate a Primarch
Hello Majorkill, Would you please make some lore videos on the Imperial Truth, the Imperial Creed, the Ecclesiarchy, and the High Lords of Terra? Pretty please? Thank you.
Just finished the short story where the vindicare has a go at Horus and its not just his girth that prevented the shot from killing him, Horus literally caught the sniper bullet in mid air while staring the assassin in the eye through his scope.
Vindicaire: "finally, I get to put this madman down" Horus: *catches bullet mid air. Stares at vindicaire through scope, smiling* how cute... Vindicaire: "Oh shit...."
"A legion without a Primarch is a broken and scattered thing." Me a Blood Angel-*Huffs some Cadian tier Copium* "It's not that bad." Also Major Mini for Commissar Yarrick please.
Our Primarch lives, just the two halves of him are contained in others. The Sanguinor and Batmans vampiric broody cousin. Though somehow he still lives, that was definitely not a dream Dante had when being ressurected.
Konrads headless corpse in a Peter Griffin death pose with M’shen running off with his head and crown being chased down by a VERY angry Talos Valcoran still is my favorite scene in all of 40k history.
I feel like from what we know of Konrad, he would have spent his last moments making his death pose needlessly dramatic. I also find it funny how the rest of the Night Lords only join the chase once they realise she robbed them.
@@FYAjibber000 you're correct, I'm sorry let me clear it up The fan theory is that the stone on the Crown is a Spirit Stone, Dream stone, Tear of Isha ect... and that it may possibly hold Konrad or an Aeldari
@@Wigalot My headcanon is Konrad is just now a dead god (unaffiliated) in the Warp with the Emperor and the Chaos Gods. It might even be an open secret among Undivided as the ‘other’ thorn in their side as his precognition and prophecy is nigh god tier and thus they keep trying to swoon him over. However, Konrad is only happiest when flaying an arisocrat, or a manager, or a governor, or really anyone, so he doesn’t need them. 😂Of course, I would also love a potential plot for Konrad being revived as a Daemon Prince for Undivided somewhat similar to Perty but more well executed and not circumstantial; but the first idea immediately counteracts the second.
Corvus Corax is basically the assassin class of the primarchs, and the best way to kill a primarch is with another primarch. So if Corvus kills another primarch than yes.
The funniest part about Konrad's "assassination" is that he very easily could've said someone will TRY to assassinate him but fail. But no, he had to let them succeed just to wank himself off
He saw the vision of himself dying. If he believes his visions always come to pass and he had no choice in becoming a monster he had to let it happen. What would have been really funny is if some eldar had just given him a vision of himself killing the emperor's favourite son Horus, he would have done that instead and saved us so much trouble.
The dude never seemed to figure out that foreknowledge of the future allows you to change it, and some prophecies are either/or kind of deals. But then, he was completely insane.
Kurze's assassination wasn't pointless nor stupid. Those who lived became pawns of the dark gods. Konrad on the other hand, allowed himself to be spared such fate. He knew from what happened to Angron his father would never save him, and he had seen what his brothers had become. He had foreseen his one chance, and he took it.
Yeah, he kinda mutated from warp corruption before death, his lims elongated and he also grew claws and sharpened teeth. Like, he rejected Chaos, but Chaos didn't reject him.
@@argeltal_thewordbearerhe was strangely righteous in his autonomy, but he was far too insane for chaos not latch on. He either truly believed he could not stop the words he would say much less his impending death, or he truly saw the cluster fuck he foresaw so long ago happened and decided enough was enough
to be fair, Alexis Polux had planned to lightning strike a second force in for the final push on perturabo but had to start withdrawing his forces because Rogel hit the panic button after the dropsite massacre
Imagine how the Siege would have gone without Perty? Even if the surviving Iron Warriors still join, their competitive nature and lack of Perty's genius would cripple there siege capability.
@@robertnelson9599 in all likelihood a significant portion or all of the Iron Warriors would have been destroyed in that fleet battle, not sure how many of them would have been left to fight at the siege.
@@robertnelson9599 If I remember the war games correctly from angel exterminatus. Perty goes into the simulator against his top three commanders at the time simultaneously (after showing them how he would win the defence) and crushes them. Without someone with his level of tactical analysis to oppose Dorn, they get swept (as evidenced by when he packs up and the siege starts breaking down).
Virtually none of them were surprised by it. Magnus already knew that there were things in the Warp that could be called Daemons, and Lorgar embraced the idea wholeheartedly. Horus was a little skeptical, and never gave himself over to the ruinous powers completely, though he did take their aid. Fulgrim learned from the sword that Daemons exist, and it gave him the willies for a little while but he eventually came to enjoy their presence, to the point of becoming one himself. Perty fucking hates Daemons and chaos in general, but he hates the imperium more so he works with them anyway. Angron just didn’t care, and the Twins were all for using them for their own ends. Morty hated them at first, but eventually he allowed himself to become one of them for a better shot at killing the Emperor.
To hear him say it, the Night Haunter was pure; an avatar of fear that brought justice. It was "Konrad Curze" that was the monster, who reveled in suffering and causing pain.
There needs to be more Sharrowkin novels. He is absolutely badass. Read Angel Exterminatus (one of the best 40k novels) and you’ll see why he is such a badass.
M'shen also seems to be a reference to Apocalypse Now, with Martin Sheen going after Dennis Hopper's character Colonel Kurtz, in a movie based on a book by Joseph Conrad
Yeah, I think it was confirmed as a reference some time ago (although I don't remember who confirmed it or where). Honestly, it's one of GW's more subtle references which is a low bar but still.
Can Primarchs be assassinated? Yes, but it's really really freaking hard to do so you might as well just doing it the conventional way. Unless it's Vulkan, Perty dropped a nuke on him and yet he still lived. So he's out on assassinations, same with Konrad who was already assassinated, and Ferrus, Sanguinius, Alpharius, and Horus, because they are all dead, but everyone else can be assassinated. But the Daemon Primarchs need special anti warp weapons in order for them to properly and permanently die.
There is the magic material designed to kill perpetuals but it actually didn't do much to Vulkan defeating the point. Ironically one of the closest assassination attempts was the eldar attacking baby Angron which caused his whole bag of problems in the first place.
Forget which book but I recall a venom assassin that slowly worked his way into Horus' own command tent. No combatant, just a humble very patient sneaky boy with uber poisons. Don't recall how he was busted but he got all way to the "poison their drinks" part. It did describe just how hard it was for him to legitimately work his way into that position as a menial servant.
It's the same book with the rest of the assassin hit squad. It opens with that and a couple Luna wolves catch and inject him with his own poison. That leads to the assassinorum seeing that lone agents can't succeed so they tried one from each.
Yeah, it was Nemesis and he got busted because I think Erebus had seen it coming and the guards stopped him at the door and injected him with his own poison. He was already dying of radiation poisoning at that point but had built up enough supplies to create the poison in the field. It actually came from Baal and was a massive dehydrant or something if I remember.
Hours Heresy, Book 13, Nemesis. He got close; just outside Horus' command tent. Got caught by some Luna Wolves captains because Chaos warned them of the assassin.
One of my favorite parts of the Dark Imperium books is the Custodes running simulations on trying to kill G-Man. They are all amazed at how hard it is to do, unless they just flat out kill him without any warning or reasoning behind it. With just a hint that it’s coming he usually kicks their asses.
I'm sure Fulgrim would be happy to explain to them how it's done. That said, considering Valerian couldn't figure out how he would go about killing the chapter master of the Minotaurs, maybe they just get bad matchups.
Fulgrim and Perturabo aren't the only Primarchs Sharrowkyn attempted to assasinate. He also tried to kill Alpharius. The book is called the seventh serpent
2:06 I can't wait to see the interaction between Lion "Space Tywin Lannister" El'Jonson and Roboute Guilliman when they reunite and work together as bros going for an enthusiastic walk.
Primarchs rarely ever use their helmets, so all it takes is an orc with a big gun saying, “I'm gonna turn ya into colored rain!" and boom, no more primarch head
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Horus heresy rising is literally the first warhammer audiobook I have listened to and it’s what I’m literally listening to it now it’s crazy to hear fuckn majorkill talk about the book haha
Imagine trying to assassinate Vulkan and not being at bare minimum another primarch. You'd be so mad. You'd just want to clock out and go home but you can't because no matter what you do he regenerates and gets back up. He just keeps getting back up. Eventually you try to figure out how to fake it, but nothing would stick. Nothing would fool people after they saw or heard stories of his 12ft onyx frame and firey red eyes on a battlefield somewhere. He's eternal and very powerful. Eventually you just turn yourself over to his punishment instead of facing humiliation of returning home a coward. He forgives you as he is Vulkan and you were only doing what you believed to be your duty. After Vulkan's departure you are promptly torn in half by Konrad Kurze for attempting to steal his prized great white buffalo. Or something idk i just like the little figurines.
There was also all of the times normal human assassins kept trying to kill Perturabo while growing up on Olympia, all failed, but amplified his paranoia and mistrust even more.
Amazing timing. I’ve been spamming the hell out of assassin lore videos this past week. I still find it absolutely mind blowing, Blanks have been sent after Primarch’s and farseers.
You missed the assasination attempt on Magnus during the events of "Master of Prospero". Dude literally tanked a point blank Baneblade canon to the chest.
You missed the one on ferrus manus from his primarch book. The world the iron hands are fighting to take sends these diplomats to talk to ferrus and he gives them an audience and one turns out was a cyborg assassin transformer and manages to wound ferrus before he kills it and then one of the other followers was actually a bomb and explodes ferrus's chamber. Was pretty good.
BROOOO! He didn’t mention the biggest assassination faliure ever! The imperium sent like 7 vindicaire snipers to kill alpharius, and they all went missing after individually saying they killed him. Something like ten years later their heads were found in the chambers of the high lords of terra.
Didn't Yvriane kill Guilliman? The witch tricked the Ultramarines chapter master into providing her access to the primarchs chamber, and then under the cover/distraction of a chaos assault slew Roboute with a single blow by cutting his life support tubes.
Hello Majorkill, Would you please make some lore videos on the Imperial Truth, the Imperial Creed, the Ecclesiarchy, and the High Lords of Terra? Pretty please? Thank you.
Love the lore you have been going DEEP into. Starting listening to the Horus heresy books in December and I’m 40 books listening to “The master of mankind.” And I gotta say your custodian love is 100% justified now.
I think the Daemon bomb was an assassination attempt but I think it's about as much of one as Rylanor's virus bomb and that wasn't counted either so I guess you have to draw a line somewhere.
One adjustment note - Alexis Pollux wasn’t famous at the time that he fought Perturabo’s fleet - he inherited the position of fleet master after the original got killed, and had to prove himself to the other Imperial Fist captains. His strategy against Perturabo and the events at the Pharos device earned his fame.
Makes me wonder if one of the lost primarchs were killed in a similar manner to assassination. Would be nice to have a story about killing a primarch that wasn't just a all out slug fest/sword fight.
Konrad Curse I think is shark Daddy it would make for a great story. It could just be my timmy brain at work but the pieces are there to make it happen
My personal favorites are the multiple attempts the people of Byzast (28-1) made against Fulgrim. It send a pretty powerful message when the guy you try to snipe spins around and catches the bullet. Poisoned wine, a sniper, mines, a nuclear warhead, and finally a master duelist with a dark age sword. Which part of leave us the Fu(k alone did the rape snake not get?
Yep, six of them. Called themselves the Hexarchy and failed to get close enough because the Officio Assisinorum, Custodes, and Minotaurs chapters clapped them
How about the White Scars luring Morty onto their flagship, just to throw up the gellar field and detonate the core. It seems like the Sagyar Mazan got really, really close with that one.
To be fair, the two "missing primarchs" could count as successful assassination attempts, since it is unlikely they met with a honourable demise, granting their respective legion glory and the right to persist after their passing. We just don't know why, when or how, as it's been erased from Imperial history.
The needle from Sharrowkyn didn't penetrate the skull tho. It bent and went to the other side of the head, under the scalp, hence the huge amont of blood.
To be fair, it is a bit hard when your target can survive headshots, multiple blasts from titan weapons or being sucked out into the void of space.
Maybe instead of trying to kill the unkillable - why not do something productive, like download Honey for free here : joinhoney.com/majorkill
Free coupons is alot better than the fate of pretty much anyone who tried to assassinate a Primarch
Suicidal...unless you are another, stronger Primarch!
Hello Majorkill,
Would you please make some lore videos on the Imperial Truth, the Imperial Creed, the Ecclesiarchy, and the High Lords of Terra? Pretty please? Thank you.
Finish the damn end times
Hello Majorkill! This is Barack Obama. Great video as always!
Timmy can survive a headshot.
Just finished the short story where the vindicare has a go at Horus and its not just his girth that prevented the shot from killing him, Horus literally caught the sniper bullet in mid air while staring the assassin in the eye through his scope.
That sounds pretty girthy to me
The emperor couldn't have someone more girthy then him
If only that girth went into his hair
I'd literally shit myself.
Vindicaire: "finally, I get to put this madman down"
Horus: *catches bullet mid air. Stares at vindicaire through scope, smiling* how cute...
Vindicaire: "Oh shit...."
"A legion without a Primarch is a broken and scattered thing."
Me a Blood Angel-*Huffs some Cadian tier Copium* "It's not that bad."
Also Major Mini for Commissar Yarrick please.
I have no idea who you mean. On a completely unrelated note, a space commander half cyborg is a mini that I could definitely see.
*with tears in their eyes* “we’re fine, never better. Dad didn’t leave a hole the size of Tor Christo in our hearts or anything…”
Our Primarch lives, just the two halves of him are contained in others. The Sanguinor and Batmans vampiric broody cousin. Though somehow he still lives, that was definitely not a dream Dante had when being ressurected.
Iron hands have joined the chat.
Konrads headless corpse in a Peter Griffin death pose with M’shen running off with his head and crown being chased down by a VERY angry Talos Valcoran still is my favorite scene in all of 40k history.
I feel like from what we know of Konrad, he would have spent his last moments making his death pose needlessly dramatic. I also find it funny how the rest of the Night Lords only join the chase once they realise she robbed them.
Konrad Curze let the hot female assassin take his life, knowing that he is vindicated of his Grimdark visions coming true.
Konrad had already worked out the destruction of a primarchs body didn't mean they were actually dead and there souls would remain in the warp.
@Alphagon & Omegarius yeah but that's a fan theory
@@asantiago2039I mean it isn't a fan theory that the Eldar wanted the crown for some reason
@@FYAjibber000 you're correct, I'm sorry let me clear it up
The fan theory is that the stone on the Crown is a Spirit Stone, Dream stone, Tear of Isha ect... and that it may possibly hold Konrad or an Aeldari
@@Wigalot My headcanon is Konrad is just now a dead god (unaffiliated) in the Warp with the Emperor and the Chaos Gods. It might even be an open secret among Undivided as the ‘other’ thorn in their side as his precognition and prophecy is nigh god tier and thus they keep trying to swoon him over.
However, Konrad is only happiest when flaying an arisocrat, or a manager, or a governor, or really anyone, so he doesn’t need them. 😂Of course, I would also love a potential plot for Konrad being revived as a Daemon Prince for Undivided somewhat similar to Perty but more well executed and not circumstantial; but the first idea immediately counteracts the second.
Can rylanor's last stand count as a assassination attempt?
YES
à successful one at that.
[Fulgrim]
Although this body of mine's still intact
A part of my pride, I fear, will never come back
Definitely
An other modern example is the trap laid for the Lion in Sons of the Foresr
Corvus Corax is basically the assassin class of the primarchs, and the best way to kill a primarch is with another primarch. So if Corvus kills another primarch than yes.
*cough* Lorgar *cough*
*laughs in Alpharius*
@@trajanfidelis1532Alpharius is infiltrator class.
@@trajanfidelis1532 we learned what happens when alpharius tries to fight a full size primarch…
@@licensed_beheader There's a video I guess. What video game class is every primarch.
The funniest part about Konrad's "assassination" is that he very easily could've said someone will TRY to assassinate him but fail. But no, he had to let them succeed just to wank himself off
Bro wanted to die on the cross
Either that or admit you were a hypocrite your entire life.
He saw the vision of himself dying. If he believes his visions always come to pass and he had no choice in becoming a monster he had to let it happen. What would have been really funny is if some eldar had just given him a vision of himself killing the emperor's favourite son Horus, he would have done that instead and saved us so much trouble.
Couldn't stop it anyway
The dude never seemed to figure out that foreknowledge of the future allows you to change it, and some prophecies are either/or kind of deals. But then, he was completely insane.
Kurze's assassination wasn't pointless nor stupid. Those who lived became pawns of the dark gods. Konrad on the other hand, allowed himself to be spared such fate. He knew from what happened to Angron his father would never save him, and he had seen what his brothers had become. He had foreseen his one chance, and he took it.
Yeah, he kinda mutated from warp corruption before death, his lims elongated and he also grew claws and sharpened teeth. Like, he rejected Chaos, but Chaos didn't reject him.
@@argeltal_thewordbearerhe was strangely righteous in his autonomy, but he was far too insane for chaos not latch on.
He either truly believed he could not stop the words he would say much less his impending death, or he truly saw the cluster fuck he foresaw so long ago happened and decided enough was enough
to be fair, Alexis Polux had planned to lightning strike a second force in for the final push on perturabo but had to start withdrawing his forces because Rogel hit the panic button after the dropsite massacre
Imagine how the Siege would have gone without Perty? Even if the surviving Iron Warriors still join, their competitive nature and lack of Perty's genius would cripple there siege capability.
@@robertnelson9599 in all likelihood a significant portion or all of the Iron Warriors would have been destroyed in that fleet battle, not sure how many of them would have been left to fight at the siege.
@@robertnelson9599 If I remember the war games correctly from angel exterminatus. Perty goes into the simulator against his top three commanders at the time simultaneously (after showing them how he would win the defence) and crushes them. Without someone with his level of tactical analysis to oppose Dorn, they get swept (as evidenced by when he packs up and the siege starts breaking down).
A video on each primarchs reaction to chaos and demons would be sick
Virtually none of them were surprised by it. Magnus already knew that there were things in the Warp that could be called Daemons, and Lorgar embraced the idea wholeheartedly. Horus was a little skeptical, and never gave himself over to the ruinous powers completely, though he did take their aid. Fulgrim learned from the sword that Daemons exist, and it gave him the willies for a little while but he eventually came to enjoy their presence, to the point of becoming one himself. Perty fucking hates Daemons and chaos in general, but he hates the imperium more so he works with them anyway. Angron just didn’t care, and the Twins were all for using them for their own ends. Morty hated them at first, but eventually he allowed himself to become one of them for a better shot at killing the Emperor.
Think there is such a video on this channel already
The Night Hunter came for everyone.
But in the end, Konrad Curze came for the Night Hunter.
To hear him say it, the Night Haunter was pure; an avatar of fear that brought justice. It was "Konrad Curze" that was the monster, who reveled in suffering and causing pain.
A video on the white scar Targutai Yesugai and the Sagyar Mazan would be nice ngl.
There needs to be more Sharrowkin novels. He is absolutely badass. Read Angel Exterminatus (one of the best 40k novels) and you’ll see why he is such a badass.
M'shen also seems to be a reference to Apocalypse Now, with Martin Sheen going after Dennis Hopper's character Colonel Kurtz, in a movie based on a book by Joseph Conrad
I think Marlon Brando played Kurtz in Apocalypse Now.
@@liamjones1622 you're right, I got my wires crossed, Brando plays Kurtz, Hopper is a follower of Kurtz
Yeah, I think it was confirmed as a reference some time ago (although I don't remember who confirmed it or where). Honestly, it's one of GW's more subtle references which is a low bar but still.
Can Primarchs be assassinated? Yes, but it's really really freaking hard to do so you might as well just doing it the conventional way. Unless it's Vulkan, Perty dropped a nuke on him and yet he still lived. So he's out on assassinations, same with Konrad who was already assassinated, and Ferrus, Sanguinius, Alpharius, and Horus, because they are all dead, but everyone else can be assassinated. But the Daemon Primarchs need special anti warp weapons in order for them to properly and permanently die.
There is the magic material designed to kill perpetuals but it actually didn't do much to Vulkan defeating the point. Ironically one of the closest assassination attempts was the eldar attacking baby Angron which caused his whole bag of problems in the first place.
Alpharius?
u sure about that??🤨
Love the content MajorKill keep it up. Can we get a video on Sharowkyn?
Getting a video about how each of the pre heresy primarchs would react to being imperial regent and ruling their own imperium would be pretty cool ngl
Yes, continue the fight brother!
NEVER GIVE UP. ONLY IN DEATH DOES DUTY END
Yes
The captain answered Guilliman, "I am Alpharius."
😂😂😂
Crazy how Shadrak Medusons attack almost killed 3 traitor Primarchs. Idk why there isn't more on him.
Forget which book but I recall a venom assassin that slowly worked his way into Horus' own command tent. No combatant, just a humble very patient sneaky boy with uber poisons. Don't recall how he was busted but he got all way to the "poison their drinks" part. It did describe just how hard it was for him to legitimately work his way into that position as a menial servant.
I vaguely remember that book lol I also can’t remember the title but I think Erebus ends him at the end after letting him know he failed
It's the same book with the rest of the assassin hit squad. It opens with that and a couple Luna wolves catch and inject him with his own poison. That leads to the assassinorum seeing that lone agents can't succeed so they tried one from each.
Nemesis
Yeah, it was Nemesis and he got busted because I think Erebus had seen it coming and the guards stopped him at the door and injected him with his own poison. He was already dying of radiation poisoning at that point but had built up enough supplies to create the poison in the field. It actually came from Baal and was a massive dehydrant or something if I remember.
Hours Heresy, Book 13, Nemesis. He got close; just outside Horus' command tent. Got caught by some Luna Wolves captains because Chaos warned them of the assassin.
On Molech Horus gets plasma whipped by a Knight and feels like he would have died if the Chaos Gods hadn't intervened, same with the firebird ambush
One of my favorite parts of the Dark Imperium books is the Custodes running simulations on trying to kill G-Man. They are all amazed at how hard it is to do, unless they just flat out kill him without any warning or reasoning behind it. With just a hint that it’s coming he usually kicks their asses.
I'm sure Fulgrim would be happy to explain to them how it's done. That said, considering Valerian couldn't figure out how he would go about killing the chapter master of the Minotaurs, maybe they just get bad matchups.
Fulgrim and Perturabo aren't the only Primarchs Sharrowkyn attempted to assasinate. He also tried to kill Alpharius. The book is called the seventh serpent
2:06 I can't wait to see the interaction between Lion "Space Tywin Lannister" El'Jonson and Roboute Guilliman when they reunite and work together as bros going for an enthusiastic walk.
Primarchs rarely ever use their helmets, so all it takes is an orc with a big gun saying, “I'm gonna turn ya into colored rain!" and boom, no more primarch head
Wouldn't Konrad sneaking around and almost blowing up Guilliman and the Lion on Macragge count as an assassination attempt?
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Horus heresy rising is literally the first warhammer audiobook I have listened to and it’s what I’m literally listening to it now it’s crazy to hear fuckn majorkill talk about the book haha
You forgot the knights errant attempt to kill Horus, you can also include Lemans attack on horus as a two parter!
"Vengeful Spirit" and "Wolfsbane" - two amazing books!
Imagine trying to assassinate Vulkan and not being at bare minimum another primarch.
You'd be so mad. You'd just want to clock out and go home but you can't because no matter what you do he regenerates and gets back up. He just keeps getting back up. Eventually you try to figure out how to fake it, but nothing would stick. Nothing would fool people after they saw or heard stories of his 12ft onyx frame and firey red eyes on a battlefield somewhere. He's eternal and very powerful. Eventually you just turn yourself over to his punishment instead of facing humiliation of returning home a coward. He forgives you as he is Vulkan and you were only doing what you believed to be your duty.
After Vulkan's departure you are promptly torn in half by Konrad Kurze for attempting to steal his prized great white buffalo.
Or something idk i just like the little figurines.
I just seen a quick 1 minute clip about the mentor chapter I’d watch a video on then in depth majorkill! Love the videos bro
The Officio Assassinorum are (Probably) the undefeated champions of Jobbing in 40k. Right up there with the Swarmlord or the Avatar of Khaine
Huge respect to you for taking this moral stance here. Great to see someone who respects artists and is against the theft of their work
You're forgetting Konrad blowing up the Lion and Guilliman and then almost blowing up Sanguinius in his throne room
Hey Majorkill maybe you could do a video on the different warships of the imperial navy. Be pretty cool I think
There was also all of the times normal human assassins kept trying to kill Perturabo while growing up on Olympia, all failed, but amplified his paranoia and mistrust even more.
Amazing timing. I’ve been spamming the hell out of assassin lore videos this past week.
I still find it absolutely mind blowing, Blanks have been sent after Primarch’s and farseers.
Majorkill, you should do a video on the life of a chaos cultists
Lorgar tried blowing up Guilliman on the bridge of his ship at Calth.
Shout out to @MajorKill having a ruff night and still meeting demand!
You missed the assasination attempt on Magnus during the events of "Master of Prospero". Dude literally tanked a point blank Baneblade canon to the chest.
You missed the one on ferrus manus from his primarch book. The world the iron hands are fighting to take sends these diplomats to talk to ferrus and he gives them an audience and one turns out was a cyborg assassin transformer and manages to wound ferrus before he kills it and then one of the other followers was actually a bomb and explodes ferrus's chamber. Was pretty good.
Need some new assassin models for the major minis line. That would be dope.
BROOOO! He didn’t mention the biggest assassination faliure ever! The imperium sent like 7 vindicaire snipers to kill alpharius, and they all went missing after individually saying they killed him. Something like ten years later their heads were found in the chambers of the high lords of terra.
I think that happened after the Horus Heresy and was about hunting Omegon and not Alpharius
Hell yeah starting out the video with my #1 boi Zahariel! Here's to still hoping he will return to the Lion as Redeemed
Hey loved the vid. Can you make a video explaining what would happen if all the caos gods were to get defeted or died
Didn't Yvriane kill Guilliman?
The witch tricked the Ultramarines chapter master into providing her access to the primarchs chamber, and then under the cover/distraction of a chaos assault slew Roboute with a single blow by cutting his life support tubes.
Konrad was always so edgy and angsty because he was impatient to see his visions come true and get assassinated by a hot dommy mommy
6:49 Rylanor has succeeded in assassinating Fulgrim by destroying his pride and ego with a Virus Bomb to the face.
Could argue that there was another attempt on fulgrim when Rylenor lured him to him and tried to blow him up with a nuke
Hello Majorkill,
Would you please make some lore videos on the Imperial Truth, the Imperial Creed, the Ecclesiarchy, and the High Lords of Terra? Pretty please? Thank you.
Video idea.
How powerfull is Inquisitor really?
Love the lore you have been going DEEP into. Starting listening to the Horus heresy books in December and I’m 40 books listening to “The master of mankind.” And I gotta say your custodian love is 100% justified now.
i like when the mighty throbbing girth of primarchs is explained to me
One that should've been added was when The Word Bearers tried to send Guilliman into space to kill him in Know No Fear
I think the Daemon bomb was an assassination attempt but I think it's about as much of one as Rylanor's virus bomb and that wasn't counted either so I guess you have to draw a line somewhere.
@console scrub Yeah that's true
Nykona Sharrowkyn that lad was a bloody legend.
Love your stuff bro, keep doing what you do.
"He just layed down on the floor and was lilke, ow ow ow ow" hahahaha
You should make a video on what would happen if each traitor primarch got redeemed.
Like Magnus, Perturabo or others.
Primarchs of Loyalist and Traitor variety: "I'm not trapped in here with you. You're traped in here with me!"
I want perterabo to finally snap and absolutely level the traitor primarchs.
Not gonna lie, your "let's get into it" were always a bit awkward, but this one easily takes the cake!
Good video, mate. Nice topic.
One adjustment note -
Alexis Pollux wasn’t famous at the time that he fought Perturabo’s fleet - he inherited the position of fleet master after the original got killed, and had to prove himself to the other Imperial Fist captains. His strategy against Perturabo and the events at the Pharos device earned his fame.
Majorkill is the best Warhammer content creator
Great video idea!
Horus’s lack of hair makes him a target amongst the assassins, whom all have luscious locks
The vindicare assassin suit reminds me so much of the nanosuit from crysis
😂 😂 😂 Fulgrim was like, "Ow ow ow ow ow, it really hurts!"
-Majorkill
Another great vid man
Makes me wonder if one of the lost primarchs were killed in a similar manner to assassination. Would be nice to have a story about killing a primarch that wasn't just a all out slug fest/sword fight.
Finding out Sigismund wasn't in command of the fleet was a real kick in the Pollux.
Suggestion for next video: Are regular astartes always weaker and in disadvantage against a chaos astartes because of the power ups from Chaos Gods?
You should make a sharrowkyn video; I know you want to dunk on Lucius and fulgrim, this would be a great chance
I feel like the Godblight would have fit the criteria for assassination attempt.
You're amazing bro, keep up the amazing content and just be an absolute legend ❤❤ I'm always remember ru man
For some reaason I spent five minutes laughing hysterically at the lets get into it
Konrad Curse I think is shark Daddy it would make for a great story. It could just be my timmy brain at work but the pieces are there to make it happen
You forgot about ferrus mannus having an attempt on him by the world he was attacking during his own book
All you need is like 20 blank assassins on max blank setting to kill them demon prince or not.
My personal favorites are the multiple attempts the people of Byzast (28-1) made against Fulgrim. It send a pretty powerful message when the guy you try to snipe spins around and catches the bullet. Poisoned wine, a sniper, mines, a nuclear warhead, and finally a master duelist with a dark age sword. Which part of leave us the Fu(k alone did the rape snake not get?
Cries in night lord
THE IRON HANDS FIRE RAPTOR GUN SHIPS
LITERALLY "BLEW OUT FULGRIMS BACK!!!"
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I really hope Lion and Luther are gonna hug it out and be cool again. Having Luther as loyal advisor to Lion and Guiliman would be sick.
sending 2000 assassins at once is not an assassination attempt...its more of a surgical military assault to remove Perturabo from the equation.
You forgot to mention Leman Russ trying to kill Horus with the spear.
Didn't some of the High Lords of Terra try and assassinate Gulliman when he came back too?
Yep, six of them. Called themselves the Hexarchy and failed to get close enough because the Officio Assisinorum, Custodes, and Minotaurs chapters clapped them
How about the White Scars luring Morty onto their flagship, just to throw up the gellar field and detonate the core. It seems like the Sagyar Mazan got really, really close with that one.
To be fair, the two "missing primarchs" could count as successful assassination attempts, since it is unlikely they met with a honourable demise, granting their respective legion glory and the right to persist after their passing. We just don't know why, when or how, as it's been erased from Imperial history.
The needle from Sharrowkyn didn't penetrate the skull tho.
It bent and went to the other side of the head, under the scalp, hence the huge amont of blood.
I hope Nykona Sharrowkyn comes back to 40k.
Don't forget in the book Fulgrim:Palantine Phoenix that on planet Byzos people there tried to assassinate Fulgrim by poisoning his wine
How would each of the Primarchs react if the Emperor told them he loved them?
Can you assassinate a primarch?
all other primarchs: well it's complicated.
vulkan: no
I know it wasn't an assassin attempt, but I thought the moment in Magnus's primarch book where he destroys those tanks was awesome.
I think the guy who played Legilus's dad in the Hobbit trilogy would make an amazing Fulgrim. John Pace I think.
Lee Pace is his name
All can be assassinated with my loaded dice-I mean, dice rolls... Yeah...
Konrad Curst was cooking something.
You forgot about dark eldar's assassination attempt of kid Angron.
Timmy could assassinate a Primarch.