One of my favorite characters in 40k, you really know how to pick ‘em. Also, get well soon. Please take care of yourself and remember to take some breaks. You do amazing work and your content never fails to brighten my day.
I wouldn’t be surprised if he was still in active service to an inquisitor. Perhaps all his hunting on Necromunda could be part of a larger scheme or plan (or even specialized training of some sort).
@@juwebles4352 my point exactly. Massive hive world of billions of souls, first founding chapter recruitment world, long history of xenos interference. Lots of things worth looking into, particularly if you want to look into Beastman populations.
Idk about the iron hands but I don't think the admech would as the process of biotransference destroys the soul and the admech think a soulless machine is an abomination, that is assuming they know that... but hey what's one more test servitor?
@@flavortown3781 I don't think they can no. The idea that the necrons were deprived of their souls is somewhat debated but certainly not disproven at the very least
I can't see a loyalist version of either group doing it as it's seen as xeno tech so it's heretical to even consider it But maybe a chaos SM or dark mechanicum might try if they were desperate enough to get away from the dark gods but even then its unlikely
I think a little of column A and a little of column B. Gor was a conscript Auxilliary who proved himself more intelligent, intuitive and generally capable than his fellows, got promoted to a rank of some authority and then distinguished himself enough in some important battle or action that a nearby (possibly attached) Radical Inquisitor took him into service. This sort of thing happens all the time with Baseline Guardsmen of all ranks, and would explain both Gor's "standard issue but different" equipment AND his bionics. I've got no speculation about how/why he's on Necromunda hunting bounties, though.
I would love it if you could have Abhuman mobs of Beastmen in a Guard army, using the rules from Blackstone Fortress minus the chaos rules and plus lasguns, laspistols, frag grenades, chainswords and flak armour. Stir them up with a Priest and let them go!
It'd be cool to have a book or maybe a series on an all abhuman and mutant pirate fleet that doesn't worship chaos but will work with them for the right price, one can dream.
At the very least we have Gor being a major supporting character in Sinner's Bounty (plus he and Kal Jericho have some fun dialogue and scenes together).
This is what I think what happen. As we all know the warp exists out the space and time. It exists everywhere. Tzeentch exists in the warap being the Chaos god of plots, schemes, and change. In Age of Sigmar and Warhammer Fantasy, there was beast men. On top of that, the Chaos gods exist. Those same beast men, have the option to worship Tzeentch. I say Tzeentch plucked Gor Half-Horn from those beast men herds and transported him to Necromunda with fake memories. Yet for all the powers of Tzeentch, there's organization that rivals their power. The Imperial Bureaucracy, and organization that it is resistant to change, it only makes Tzeentch throw up their hands and give up. Wanna know who can handle the Imperial Bureaucracy? Alpha Legion. The Alpha Legion is tasked with creating the new identity for Gor Half-Horn. This allows Gor Half-Horn to become a licensed bounty hunter of renown. Allowing Gor Half-Horn to travel through out Neromunda. Why does Tzeentch do this? Spread chaos? Change Imperial society to recognizance civil rights for ab humans? No, the real reason is for lulz.
1:10 - As in the Dark Prince of Pleasure, She Who Thirsts or basically the one that gives all Aeldari a reason to go to Brown Alert. | 2:05 - Like with Homo Sapiens Rotundus. | 2:18 - Ogryns, they're strong, loyal and...simple minded. | 5:19 - One who makes an Imperial Fists recruiting world his home. | 6:57 - Red shirts do their part, Human or Abhuman. | 11:10 - That'd be potentially damaging to him.
You should do a video about the Kroot gods. Are Vawk and Gmork simply adopted orc gods. Or are they a mythologised telling of the war in heaven, representing the Old Ones and the Necrons respectfully.... Or is the story totally false and the Kroot somehow connected to tzeentch.
Wot I fink: Half-Horn was part of a beastman guard regiment during the great crusade, got flung around in time somehow and ended up working for an inquisitor. He still works for that Inquisitor but is in "semi" retirement.
Get well Dino skull. Theory he might serve from the imperial guard and rose to the ranks of officer until a inquisitor found use for him during a tracking mission of unknown point. If thats possible he served the imperial guard then it's possible there is a regiment of beast men exist but wipe out from official records due to Imperium views on the beast men
Hi mate, I noticed I had been unsubscribed to your channel. I would put it down to I.T bugs, but out of curiosity, have you upset our tech overlords recently?
Ikr? So far all i know about them other then knowing what they are but story wise was you know fall of the Eldar the rise of Vivek there interactions with the Tau and the Chaos invasion of Commoragh and thats it there has to be more
all of the above! he could be the bastard son of the planetary governor who to avoid horrific scandal secured the young man a officers position in a guard regiment, during a particularly brutal battle most of the regiment was killed and he lost part of his horn, he survived only due to the chaos cultists thinking he was one of them. he played along looking for a way out when he found himself in contact with a deep cover inquisitorial agent who he aided in taking down the cult, he then spent several years in the inquisitors company using his appearance as both a intimidating tactic and a perfect cover for infiltrating chaos cults, during this time he lost his eye and had it replaced, the inquisitor in question by this time had advanced to a rank where he was rarely involved in deep cover work anymore and had limited use for half horn who he helped get the bounty hunting license to keep him busy though he still keeps in touch with his former inquisitor, keeping them appraised of any situations on necromunda that may be of interest to the inquisition. also the inquisitor in question is using genetic evidence of half horns relationships with the governor to apply political pressure.
Baseline humans and Navigators (which are themselves a type of Abhuman) are indeed capable of interbreeding, although the resulting offspring lack the psychic abilities of their Navigator parent.
besides goat men...are there any rat men living in the under hives already? Just asking for some friends looking for new housing. They are good tenants. I promise you will hardly know they are even there.
I mean there's abhumans in necromunda called "ratlings" but they don't really resemble skaven or have any abnormal human features other than being really short. You could create a backstory to bring skaven in using the warp somehow but it'd have to be pretty damn convincing to sell it to other lore whores.
Being ill sucks. That is all.
Take care of yourself. Get rest, and take it easy.
Hope you get better soon dude.
Loyalty is it's own reward.
@@brandtdrake2231 don't forget to pray to The Emperor
Mood
Get well soon GM. :)
Sending positive vibes and the necessary sacrifices to the proper deities to ensure a speedy recovery
HERITIC!! The Emporer is the only true god!
*inquisitorial eyebrow raise*
@@jman5675 *nods* well said brother
Pray to nurgle. He will help out
One of my favorite characters in 40k, you really know how to pick ‘em. Also, get well soon. Please take care of yourself and remember to take some breaks. You do amazing work and your content never fails to brighten my day.
I wouldn’t be surprised if he was still in active service to an inquisitor. Perhaps all his hunting on Necromunda could be part of a larger scheme or plan (or even specialized training of some sort).
loool that would be incredible
Necromunda does seem like a place the inquisition would be especially... enthusiastic about, whether it comes to purges or even training as you said
@@juwebles4352 my point exactly. Massive hive world of billions of souls, first founding chapter recruitment world, long history of xenos interference. Lots of things worth looking into, particularly if you want to look into Beastman populations.
Or he is "on call" working as a Bounty Hunter while waiting for his call and a ticket off that rock.
If the AdMech and/or Iron Hands found a Necron biotransference machine, would they be willing to use it?
Idk about the iron hands but I don't think the admech would as the process of biotransference destroys the soul and the admech think a soulless machine is an abomination, that is assuming they know that... but hey what's one more test servitor?
@@juwebles4352 I dont think it does destroy the soul, can't necrons use psychic powers
@@flavortown3781 I don't think they can no. The idea that the necrons were deprived of their souls is somewhat debated but certainly not disproven at the very least
@@flavortown3781 the Katan devoured there souls they are indeed souless and its not debated its cannon
I can't see a loyalist version of either group doing it as it's seen as xeno tech so it's heretical to even consider it
But maybe a chaos SM or dark mechanicum might try if they were desperate enough to get away from the dark gods but even then its unlikely
Just what I needed after a long and hard day at work. Thank you sir!
Good to see you back Sir:)
Thank you, though I'm still far from recovered yet ;_;
Wishing you the best of luck in your epic battle with papa nurgle, remleiz.
I think a little of column A and a little of column B. Gor was a conscript Auxilliary who proved himself more intelligent, intuitive and generally capable than his fellows, got promoted to a rank of some authority and then distinguished himself enough in some important battle or action that a nearby (possibly attached) Radical Inquisitor took him into service. This sort of thing happens all the time with Baseline Guardsmen of all ranks, and would explain both Gor's "standard issue but different" equipment AND his bionics.
I've got no speculation about how/why he's on Necromunda hunting bounties, though.
*New Head-Canon aquired*
Hey glad you covered this bounty hunter again. Hope you get better my friend
Hey Rem, hope you get well soon. You were a big inspiration for me to start my channel so your work means quite a bit. Take care, okay?
Thank you for another great video. Please take care and get well soon 🍻
Just started collecting! The first army i chose was bestmen (they are my fav) and this just showed up in my recommended!!!
Can we get an action figure of Gor Half-Horn? I mean,I love the McFarlane Space Marines and I think Gor would look great in my collection
I would love it if you could have Abhuman mobs of Beastmen in a Guard army, using the rules from Blackstone Fortress minus the chaos rules and plus lasguns, laspistols, frag grenades, chainswords and flak armour. Stir them up with a Priest and let them go!
there was an older white dwarf that had rules and backgrounds for beastmen..they just didn't have horns or hooves.
I wish they had rules too, but I found some good stl's online of imperial beastmen so I'm making a whole guard army of beasty boys
The picture of the planetary governor at 11:15 reminds me of Pugsley from Pawn Stars.😆
Great Video 👍
If love to see the beast men take bigger role in the lore
It'd be cool to have a book or maybe a series on an all abhuman and mutant pirate fleet that doesn't worship chaos but will work with them for the right price, one can dream.
At the very least we have Gor being a major supporting character in Sinner's Bounty (plus he and Kal Jericho have some fun dialogue and scenes together).
Sent here by Baldermort. I would have gotten to it eventually but his shoutout prompted me sooner.
*Dear GW;New Beastmen Astra Militarum Models please!*
At least you can get Gor's miniature from Forge World :3
@@40KTheories Yeah. But I'd still love to a Guard army with a few Beastmen in there
Welcome back Lord Commander
I imagine he would make a very effective commissar. "Hold the line or I will eat you...feet first."
This is what I think what happen.
As we all know the warp exists out the space and time. It exists everywhere.
Tzeentch exists in the warap being the Chaos god of plots, schemes, and change.
In Age of Sigmar and Warhammer Fantasy, there was beast men. On top of that, the Chaos gods exist.
Those same beast men, have the option to worship Tzeentch.
I say Tzeentch plucked Gor Half-Horn from those beast men herds and transported him to Necromunda with fake memories.
Yet for all the powers of Tzeentch, there's organization that rivals their power. The Imperial Bureaucracy, and organization that it is resistant to change, it only makes Tzeentch throw up their hands and give up.
Wanna know who can handle the Imperial Bureaucracy? Alpha Legion.
The Alpha Legion is tasked with creating the new identity for Gor Half-Horn. This allows Gor Half-Horn to become a licensed bounty hunter of renown. Allowing Gor Half-Horn to travel through out Neromunda.
Why does Tzeentch do this? Spread chaos? Change Imperial society to recognizance civil rights for ab humans? No, the real reason is for lulz.
1:10 - As in the Dark Prince of Pleasure, She Who Thirsts or basically the one that gives all Aeldari a reason to go to Brown Alert. | 2:05 - Like with Homo Sapiens Rotundus. | 2:18 - Ogryns, they're strong, loyal and...simple minded. | 5:19 - One who makes an Imperial Fists recruiting world his home. | 6:57 - Red shirts do their part, Human or Abhuman. | 11:10 - That'd be potentially damaging to him.
You should do a video about the Kroot gods. Are Vawk and Gmork simply adopted orc gods. Or are they a mythologised telling of the war in heaven, representing the Old Ones and the Necrons respectfully.... Or is the story totally false and the Kroot somehow connected to tzeentch.
What are your sources on the Kroot Gods out of curiosity?
I barely know anything about the kroot gods despite knowing a bit of kroot lore this would be very cool
@@40KTheories As far as I know, they have only been mentioned once. It's in one of the Blackstone Fortress short stories.
Do you remember which one specifically?
@@40KTheories I was wrong, its not in one of the short stories. Its from the book Liber Xenologis.
Wot I fink:
Half-Horn was part of a beastman guard regiment during the great crusade, got flung around in time somehow and ended up working for an inquisitor.
He still works for that Inquisitor but is in "semi" retirement.
I love his artwork.
Get well Dino skull.
Theory he might serve from the imperial guard and rose to the ranks of officer until a inquisitor found use for him during a tracking mission of unknown point.
If thats possible he served the imperial guard then it's possible there is a regiment of beast men exist but wipe out from official records due to Imperium views on the beast men
Please take care of yourself Remleiz
This is what occurs when you praise Papa Nurgle too much, become Chaos Undivided and pay equal praise to all the Chaos powers.
Don't forget just for laughs too
Praying to the emperor for your quick recovery
Why’d the thumbnail change
Hope he’ll be a playable character in Darktide
I think he's still in service to the inquisitor and hunting something. His work as a bounty hunter is a cover.
Hope you feel better soon this was hard to listen too this time
Any particular reason why, out of curiosity?
I mean hell why not all of the above, now that would be long story
how nice
Hi mate, I noticed I had been unsubscribed to your channel. I would put it down to I.T bugs, but out of curiosity, have you upset our tech overlords recently?
It might be due to UA-cam changing their code to remove public dislikes which might have screwed things up.
Be well friend
How do genestealers cults deal with the Inquisition
step one. Big bug eat virus bomb, step two. profit
All my best wishes. Get plenty of rest.
Why doesn't anybody talk about the dark eldar anymore ?
Ikr? So far all i know about them other then knowing what they are but story wise was you know fall of the Eldar the rise of Vivek there interactions with the Tau and the Chaos invasion of Commoragh and thats it there has to be more
One for the almighty algorithm. Praise the Omnissiah
get to feeling better man
Ah the Imperium of Man, where there are no enemies, they create them. x3
Mooo!!
I think he escaped from an Arby's.
all of the above! he could be the bastard son of the planetary governor who to avoid horrific scandal secured the young man a officers position in a guard regiment, during a particularly brutal battle most of the regiment was killed and he lost part of his horn, he survived only due to the chaos cultists thinking he was one of them. he played along looking for a way out when he found himself in contact with a deep cover inquisitorial agent who he aided in taking down the cult, he then spent several years in the inquisitors company using his appearance as both a intimidating tactic and a perfect cover for infiltrating chaos cults, during this time he lost his eye and had it replaced, the inquisitor in question by this time had advanced to a rank where he was rarely involved in deep cover work anymore and had limited use for half horn who he helped get the bounty hunting license to keep him busy though he still keeps in touch with his former inquisitor, keeping them appraised of any situations on necromunda that may be of interest to the inquisition. also the inquisitor in question is using genetic evidence of half horns relationships with the governor to apply political pressure.
One like equals one blessing from Isha, my friend.
Does someone know if true abhumans and Humans are able to reproduce?
Baseline humans and Navigators (which are themselves a type of Abhuman) are indeed capable of interbreeding, although the resulting offspring lack the psychic abilities of their Navigator parent.
Hello how are you
Ill lol
How's your cold going
@@cedricstewart9324 It's not a cold
Okay sorry which is your favourite Legion
I feel it is my duty as a (half) Englishman to proffer the hypothesis that Beastmen are the descendants of Welsh colonies.
It got better. I wish you'll get better too.
Yes inquisitor that comment right there
Don't let Nurgle win
Glad you are better, but please self care
Oh, I'm far from being better currently :(
But thank you for your well wishes in either case
@@40KTheories I'm sorry to hear that. I'm sure your content helps you feel at least someway human but don't push
He sounds like an absolute mad lad regardless of his ethnic make up anyway.
YES, first comment 😎
i lose
:)
besides goat men...are there any rat men living in the under hives already? Just asking for some friends looking for new housing. They are good tenants. I promise you will hardly know they are even there.
There's people who wear rat pelts, and there's lizardmen, but no ratmen.
@@40KTheories yes yes, plenty of space, move in, move in, man-things wont notice!
I mean there's abhumans in necromunda called "ratlings" but they don't really resemble skaven or have any abnormal human features other than being really short. You could create a backstory to bring skaven in using the warp somehow but it'd have to be pretty damn convincing to sell it to other lore whores.