I love that story because it’s like don't question the mechanics behind this, it just works ok… it’s just great that they didn’t do like, "well and then he died because he killed himself in the process." No he’s just him vibing with two of his favorite guns😂
How about the inquisitor who was left to wait for anything unusual on a remote surveillance station and then once encountered a ship that was supposed to set out far in the future and had one guy and a pile of corpses on board?
I'm cool with the Necron Version...I just want Trazyn to steal a copy of it so if one of those Trials ever goes against him...he can pull an ultimate troll move by reversing time himself and redoing it.
I was there. I was there the Day Primarch C"harlie 'the moist' Cr1itikill slew Emperor Brickle. I was there, the day the great Angel Lui'ten fell. I was there the day the dream of the Imperium died as a shitpost.
I was there when Charlie said childrens below the age of 15 can mutilate their genitals, tripled down on it, and only made a video explaining the switcheroo and “guys I was just joking” a week later when he got called out 😂
-watches podcast -hear Bricky say "we all mind controlled by our government" -pauses podcast -sigh -plays "Collective conciousness" from Metal Gear Rising Revengence -"Hell yeah" -Resumes podcast7
Yeah, it's interesting to hear about the perspective a newbie to 40k has, compared to someone like Luetin that knows the lore fairly well, but still comes across discrepancies in the lore, due to 40k memes helping to convey incorrect perspectives and information. Which is interesting to note, like how Luetin mentioned, how the 40k community mirrors the levels of misinformation presented to the public, in 40k lore. It's unintentional learned behaviours that make 40k into this behaviourial experiment.
I wish when they got talking about painting the minis, I wish one of them mentioned that you could fix a bad paintjob, like just dump the mini into a jar of isopropyl alcohol 99% and use an old toothbrush to get the paint off, start again fresh. Really would help out someone like Charlie. But then again he’s got the cash to pay artists to paint for him so eh….
@@derpstick5467 on one hand, I don't blame him, but also, I think he should try painting them. I can't even afford rent, let alone this as a Hobby, but it would be nice for him to start at the grassroots and experience the full 40k experience, and he could even make it into a new segment where viewers can vicariously experience the learning process of painting alongside him... however, knowing the bigger a community is online, often means the more toxic it is, so Charlie probably doesn't even want to engage in certain niches due to online stigmatization. There are always gatekeepers in every community, there to ruin the fun for newbies. Plus there are just generally unpleasant people that are like parasites to larger streamer that just attach themselves to that community and use it as a means of relieving themselves of their strees through hostile online interactions. But overall, I do think if he wants to, he should. It'd be a neat way to introduce people to the painting aspect of it, who might not necessarily be able to afford it, and watching videos of others doing it online, is the only way for them to experience it, vicariously.
My whole family has bonded over Warhammer. My daughter plays and collects Space Wolves, my wife plays and collects Death Guard, Orks, and Blood Angels. Bricky got me into Sisters of Battle and now I've played in two RTTs. I'm still building my Tau army. The joy that Warhammer has brought us has also spilled over to our families as they see us getting excited about various parts of the IP. We are only happy to see it continuing to grow and become something others find joy in experiencing.
My son and I both play Warhammer. He plays Necrons and Imperial Fists, I play World Eaters, Space Wolves and Orks. I'm also building up a Chaos Knight army and he's expressed interest in Imperial Knights.
I think the most squandered part of current 40k lore right now is the Ynnari and what happens with that after the resurrection of Guilliman. There's so much cool stuff to pull from there and the Harlequins and GW just goes "here's more Heresy stuff, enjoy".
They do it to introduce more people to the franchise, and they likely will try to incorporate it for the future as well. GW only cares about profit margins.
If Ynnari actually existed in a halfway respectable state, my first army honestly might've been Ynnari. You're telling me that an elf death cult bringing together all the crazy sides of Elves, complete with their batshit political intrigue and cultural differences that comes from that exists, and GW has fumbled the ball so badly they DON'T think it's a good idea to continue it? Like what?
From a 2020 fan's perspective, I haven't even gotten to the indominus aspect of the lore, even though that's when I got into it. I loved everything 40k minus ultramarines, necrons, death guard XD. When you have 10,000 years of lore, it doesn't feel like everyone is caught up. Idk how many HH books I'll get through before I feel like reading 40k, and I'm at book 13 now. 18 legions is just more digestible than thousands of chapters.
I'm glad Luetin mentioned the mental health benefits of the hobby. I love playing, I love learning the lore, and just talking 40K and WH Fantasy. But learning to build and paint the models was a mental health breakthrough for me at a rough time. So that resonated a bit with me. Cheers! 🍻
Luetin himself agrees with a stance I've had on 40K lore for a long time: consuming 40k lore just through lore youtubers is the WRONG ANSWER. read the books for yourself.
... universe? All i saw were some captioned picture....s. Oh shit, people totally wrote books worth of fanfiction about those didnt they? *fights Slaaneshi daemon* "No! I am NOT googling that! Back to the warp you hellspawn!"
1st model, bought one year ago for a D&D game: Canoptek Doomstalker 1st Army, now at 1k points and painted: Sylvaneth 1st book, just cause I found it at a thrift store: Battle of the Fang 2024 has been the year of Warhammer. My brain is stuffed with lore, memes and obscure trivia. And my bank is concerned.
50:45 The Space Marine 2 campaign was updated so that the voice at the end that's telling Titus to stand is no longer Marnius Calgar. It's just labeled as Voice. So Titus may be blessed by the Emperor.
I have read the entire Horus heresy and it is a great story of all things human to the most heartwarming of moments of humanity to the most wicked of evils and losses, but Gaunt's ghosts series breaks my heart.
I though the Tithes episode of the Custodes covered that. Given is behind the warhammer plus paywall which is a shame because that was a wonderful representation of a sister of silence and a custodes battling.
19:25 i thought it was interesting when dante got a glimpse of how hungry tyranids are. He realised the red thirst is nothing compared to tyranid hunger. And he felt bad for them.
WH40k becoming popular is fine. Bricky's videos brought a lot of new people in, special mention to all the VTubers, and we like that new people are getting into it. We just don't want James Workshop to change things too much while chasing the elusive modern audience.
Glad Charlie is hopping on for the ride. I've been in and out of the lore and hobby since 1998. 14 year old kid riding his dirt bike cross town to stare at the new game's art in the comics store till I got thrown out. I still have an RT Marine. Also happy to hear the Souldrinkers getting mentioned! Cold and Fast my brothers! For Dorn!
To comment on the conversation of Warhammer 40k silly vs gritty realisim, to me Warhammer 40k can be taken seriously because they get 1) the humanity correct 2) the logic behind a giant galaxy spanning empire seems correct. Like yeah, I can see politicans and bureacrats constantly creating new laws for little things or to justify their jobs to the point where the law book is the size of a library and people die before they get a hearing. And yeah, its ridiculous, but it also makes sense for a decaying galaxy-spanning, fascist regime. I don't know. But it makes sense to me. One silly issue I have is how they refuel their ships. You don't need AI to refuel the ships, so sending people to die to do it is beyond ridiculous. That is Grim Derp imo
Little error at around 20:48. Rogue Trader is by Owlcat Studios. They've made 2 games using the Pathfinder system/lore, but Rogue Trader doesn't use anything from Pathfinder.
See, 40k COULD have have had the best answer to that in "we don't know who the fuck the regular guardsman who stood up to Horus was". And then in the perpetuals lore they made him a perpetual and so took out all the weight of him being slain with no effort, but representing humanity.
The Secret Level episode was cool, but in so many ways it was a Chaos spin on the Astartes’ Xenos take. In many ways I think Astartes was the superior work, BUT holy crap did things get fantastic with the chaos sorcerer.
Titus beat the hell out of the orks, so maybe he beat them so bad they all believed that Titus was just that guy and could survive anything! He was lucky enough to survive at the start of space marine 2, and he basically had no real issues tearing apart a hell brute with his bear hands! The dude got buffed by the orks on top of being lucky by wearing blue, which was another buff by the orks!
So I go to sleep listening to one of these men (luetin), take edibles to the other 2 men (bricky and dk), and been watching this last man for over 10 years now (charlie)....very interesting combination indeed. Did not expect this
In terms of the 'mainstream' discussion it can also have a moment and then fade away. I've been into nuclear history since I was 10 and now I'm almost 30 and my interest has not abated. Back in 2019, HBO's Chernobyl kind of made it mainstream and suddenly there were a bunch of people talking about it. 5 years later, some of the people who were introduced to the topic by the show have stuck around, but the big hubbub has died down.
I love how the kin (dwarfs) from the leagues of votann are gene crafted so the AI so the ironkin (AI robots) are equal citizens. Both are crafted by the votann for a purpose.
Honestly them being on even okay terms with the Imperium is a very weird stretch. They use Abominable Intelligence and are all clones made by it or AI themselves. There is no good reason for humanity not to wish to purge them, just the classification of them as abhumans really doesn't do shit for that.
1st model: 3D printed Wraithguard by my brother 1st army: Craftworld Aeldari; heavily kitbashed and proxied to resemble bugs from Hollow Knight. 1st book: Infinite and the Divine, since Adric reccomended it.
"There is so much lore out there!!!" Me as a Harlequins fan.. *sobs, praying for even table scraps* There is tonnes of lore for Imperium and chaos and kinda sucks all the air out the room, as Eldar don't really get a great deal of content (Necrons are probably the only exception) . I'm hoping the Drukari books are just the start, and that there is more to come. After listening to the Jain Zar book, there were so many aspects (pun intended) of the culture and back story to that were briefly shown, to show they have so much to offer. But we're still waiting on a fully fleshed out back story to the Phoenix Lords.. One day hopefully.
The thing with the Tau is, their grimdark is the fact that, despite their power and mastery of their society and technologies, they are a tiny spec in a massively oppressive galaxy where everything wants to kill them and they have to survive. I like that they are the tiny light of hope in a galaxy of terror.
What I see as their grim dark is that despite all their technology, ideology and allies, they're starting to realize that the best future they can hope for is basically what the Empire of Man has already reached.
The grimdark is that they're completely naive to demons and have weak souls, so interacting with other races that can interact with the warp causes huge issues and conflict.
mate who played got me into it in 5th ed/ high school, played on the RAAF base just out of town, stopped in like 2012 when i moved, and started again just before 10th ed
So long as the Grimdark themes aren't replaced IDC how mainstream it is. There are many benefits to being mainstream, but if 40k loses its identity because if it, it wont survive the "expansion" in the long run.
With regard to the experience of being a 40k fan, I think it's interesting how I always feel like I only just got into the hobby, but its actually been almost 20 years.
My theory is that Titus was supposed to be a Khorn sacrifice but slaughtered them all with help from Khorn as he loves an underdog. The Marine indoctrination process and his age have buried those memories but kept his hatred, which is what has stayed chaos at bay but allowed the Emporer through that old warp touch.
This is the equivalent of finding your crak head best friend from highschool that got suspended and later expelled for exposing an essay about religion that made the christian professor quit, and your philosophy professor back in university who, as a ice breaker, started encouraging the class to talk about their favorite books his being blood meridian. at a bar at 2:02 AM
Thank you for mentioning the Soul Drinkers!! Got me hooked on 40k, little bit of Fire Warrior, Gaunts Ghosts, Ravenor, Ciaphas Cain, Alpha Legion... I was only going to name a few, but here we are.
IMHO wh40k is first and foremost a FEELING. A vibe. That's why any IP needs to focus more on that than any details or consistency. Obviously a certain level of consistency and detail is necessary to make the universe believable, but it should be secondary to the feeling of darkness. In that sense, some level of confusion and inconsistency is very important in the world to transmit a feel of grim darkness
I always say GW should retcon every number in every book. It's always better when they just say "innumerable" or "countless billions of forgotten souls condemned". It just hits harder than even attempting to slap a number on anything
The best thing I noticed while watching the Secret Level episode is that Titus' eyes do not dilate while staring at the daemon creature. The other marines have their pupils widen extensively from fear, but not Titus. Very cool touch.
Seeing Cr1tical and Luetin in the same sentence is something I thought I would never see....
the reason why ill unsub
@clambo7786 why are you unsubbing??? That sounds a little excessive and dramatic....
Yeah i just woke up, went to YT, saw this and had to take like a tripple take 😂
@@Hysterionyea same I thought they were just going to touch on the fact that more people are getting into the hobby like Critikal
It’s a good day to be a Warhammer fan :)
My neck almost snapped doing a double-take at this in my feed
Same, felt like kharn hit my neck with a chainaxe for a sec
100% it was a crazy double take
Bro for real 😂
Fr, I looked at the thumbnail thought that looks like critical and then read the title and was like oh shit
Same
The only acceptable use of 40K time travel to me is the ork that went back in time to kill his past self so he can have two of his favorite gun.
I love that story because it’s like don't question the mechanics behind this, it just works ok… it’s just great that they didn’t do like, "well and then he died because he killed himself in the process."
No he’s just him vibing with two of his favorite guns😂
How about the inquisitor who was left to wait for anything unusual on a remote surveillance station and then once encountered a ship that was supposed to set out far in the future and had one guy and a pile of corpses on board?
I'm cool with the Necron Version...I just want Trazyn to steal a copy of it so if one of those Trials ever goes against him...he can pull an ultimate troll move by reversing time himself and redoing it.
Time travel in 40k is more often than people think. People often pop out of the warp further or before when they should've come out.
That and the Golden age ship coming in, docking and its captain getting ass blasted while its AI had a mental breakdown and stomped off.
I was there. I was there the Day Primarch C"harlie 'the moist' Cr1itikill slew Emperor Brickle. I was there, the day the great Angel Lui'ten fell. I was there the day the dream of the Imperium died as a shitpost.
Not enough likes. This is top Comment.
I was there when Charlie said childrens below the age of 15 can mutilate their genitals, tripled down on it, and only made a video explaining the switcheroo and “guys I was just joking” a week later when he got called out 😂
Hold up... is this what absolute cinema is?
@@mediumsurmoon6283 "GET OUT !!!"🗣
If you care at all what charlie thinks, you are brainrotted 😂
The Horus situation is insane
Already a thing. DreadAnon made that video.
Somebody should do something about him.
He really is critical of the Emperor’s ways
Horus heresy out here stopping John Warhammer from finding all 40k of his Warhammer a
Horus heresy more like Horus hearsay cause I’ve yet to see any actual evidence brought against him.
So nice of Ad Ric to showcase some of these small youtubers like Luetin and Charlie
Lmfao
-watches podcast
-hear Bricky say "we all mind controlled by our government"
-pauses podcast
-sigh
-plays "Collective conciousness" from Metal Gear Rising Revengence
-"Hell yeah"
-Resumes podcast7
timestamp?
That's a nice comment, why don't you back it up with a source
@@heavystalin2419 The source is that he made or the f up!
@@heavystalin2419 The source is, I MADE IT THE FUCK UP!
There's only two governments I credit with that kind of competence. Russia, and North Korea. They're completely inept in everything else.
I love how the 4 people reperesent the diferent stages of Warhammer fandom. From very new and learning, to seasoned veteran that analyses the lore.
Yeah, it's interesting to hear about the perspective a newbie to 40k has, compared to someone like Luetin that knows the lore fairly well, but still comes across discrepancies in the lore, due to 40k memes helping to convey incorrect perspectives and information. Which is interesting to note, like how Luetin mentioned, how the 40k community mirrors the levels of misinformation presented to the public, in 40k lore. It's unintentional learned behaviours that make 40k into this behaviourial experiment.
I wish when they got talking about painting the minis, I wish one of them mentioned that you could fix a bad paintjob, like just dump the mini into a jar of isopropyl alcohol 99% and use an old toothbrush to get the paint off, start again fresh. Really would help out someone like Charlie. But then again he’s got the cash to pay artists to paint for him so eh….
@@derpstick5467 on one hand, I don't blame him, but also, I think he should try painting them. I can't even afford rent, let alone this as a Hobby, but it would be nice for him to start at the grassroots and experience the full 40k experience, and he could even make it into a new segment where viewers can vicariously experience the learning process of painting alongside him... however, knowing the bigger a community is online, often means the more toxic it is, so Charlie probably doesn't even want to engage in certain niches due to online stigmatization. There are always gatekeepers in every community, there to ruin the fun for newbies. Plus there are just generally unpleasant people that are like parasites to larger streamer that just attach themselves to that community and use it as a means of relieving themselves of their strees through hostile online interactions.
But overall, I do think if he wants to, he should. It'd be a neat way to introduce people to the painting aspect of it, who might not necessarily be able to afford it, and watching videos of others doing it online, is the only way for them to experience it, vicariously.
@@InVinoVeratas yeah I’m surprised the topic of painting streams didn’t come up, AdRic have done it in the past, Charlie could probably do it.
And then the 2 tourists at the table😅😅
What wacky Friday is this?? Truly Tzeentch works in mysterious ways
It's Friday the 13th, this kinda shit is made for this day
PLANNED
@@Aa-zc8diAll according to keikaku... ... ...
He has it all in his fucking bird army plans so he go the penguin in for a bit
All part of the plan he just came up with.
its truly wild HOW MUCH this podcast has grown over the years, would NEVER of seen this coming 2 or 3 years ago!
I still didn't see it coming ngl
No one saw this coming 2 or 3 days ago. 😂
I mean it's normies first 40k lore so it makes sense with how popular the franchise is getting.
@@ChiefCrewin 40K is now mainstream.
“This is the greatest Adeptus Ridiculous episode of All Time.”
- MoistCritikal
I took a break after woke scandal looks like we won and got mental illness out of here but LT needs to go straight sell out
@@Catolicodeguerra what is bro waffling abt
@@swamproman2007 oh i forgot this is an echo chamber wrong comment section yall reddit mods
@@Catolicodeguerra Wait.. what happened? I genuinely don't know
My whole family has bonded over Warhammer. My daughter plays and collects Space Wolves, my wife plays and collects Death Guard, Orks, and Blood Angels. Bricky got me into Sisters of Battle and now I've played in two RTTs. I'm still building my Tau army.
The joy that Warhammer has brought us has also spilled over to our families as they see us getting excited about various parts of the IP. We are only happy to see it continuing to grow and become something others find joy in experiencing.
My son and I both play Warhammer. He plays Necrons and Imperial Fists, I play World Eaters, Space Wolves and Orks. I'm also building up a Chaos Knight army and he's expressed interest in Imperial Knights.
then one day, your lamp looks werid
Well done that man someone promote him immediately oh he's not Guard oh a Tau player never mind
That was a great chat. Listened all the way through. Poggers. Much love
Winters ad ric when?
I think the most squandered part of current 40k lore right now is the Ynnari and what happens with that after the resurrection of Guilliman. There's so much cool stuff to pull from there and the Harlequins and GW just goes "here's more Heresy stuff, enjoy".
Im so over the heresy, tell me the secrets or gtfo
They do it to introduce more people to the franchise, and they likely will try to incorporate it for the future as well. GW only cares about profit margins.
If Ynnari actually existed in a halfway respectable state, my first army honestly might've been Ynnari. You're telling me that an elf death cult bringing together all the crazy sides of Elves, complete with their batshit political intrigue and cultural differences that comes from that exists, and GW has fumbled the ball so badly they DON'T think it's a good idea to continue it? Like what?
From a 2020 fan's perspective, I haven't even gotten to the indominus aspect of the lore, even though that's when I got into it. I loved everything 40k minus ultramarines, necrons, death guard XD. When you have 10,000 years of lore, it doesn't feel like everyone is caught up. Idk how many HH books I'll get through before I feel like reading 40k, and I'm at book 13 now. 18 legions is just more digestible than thousands of chapters.
Well the Hersey is over don't know if they're going to do the scouring.
"Its like opening the Path of Exile skill tree for the first time." -DK
Best description of 40k Lore Ever
DK has second-guessed himself into believing he's stupid and then drops quotes like this.
Wooooo baby, that’s what we’ve been waiting for, that’s what it’s all about
When I saw Charlie play Space Marine 2, I hoped these worlds would come together.... now it has.
Praise the Emporer
This is definitely the work of Tzeench... praise the Changer of Ways
Blessed be the omnissiah
And the Emperor too
@@Sean-no3zvnah, I prefer the other guy
The Bald men turning evil situation is crazy
The hair squigs protek
Went bald a few years ago. Slowly becoming more evil as we speak.
@@ericdavis9210 when are you going to betray your father?
If there is one thing I have learned from watching RT Game, it’s that bald guys are always the villains!
Nothing a trip to the pleasure planet Turkiye can't fix.
You could tell Luetin was close to having a fit when DK went off about the Ultramarines again lol
I'm glad Luetin mentioned the mental health benefits of the hobby. I love playing, I love learning the lore, and just talking 40K and WH Fantasy. But learning to build and paint the models was a mental health breakthrough for me at a rough time. So that resonated a bit with me. Cheers! 🍻
Luetin himself agrees with a stance I've had on 40K lore for a long time: consuming 40k lore just through lore youtubers is the WRONG ANSWER. read the books for yourself.
Not _all_ of the books, mind you.
@@kMegalonyx Sidestepping the obvious for a moment to say:
"The War of the Beast was _weird."_
@@Knight-Bishop krorks may very well be the wild card we need! Not the hero we wanted and all that
Can't make me.
@ *Clearly* you dont expect the Inquisition…
Charlie as a Chaos cultist goes hard.
"Woooo!"
Moist "these are mags not clips" critical being a khorn kind of guy really doesn't suprise me
DK and critikal should do a "Let's go baby!" together!
Nobody tell Charlie about the PrimarchGF universe
... universe? All i saw were some captioned picture....s. Oh shit, people totally wrote books worth of fanfiction about those didnt they?
*fights Slaaneshi daemon* "No! I am NOT googling that! Back to the warp you hellspawn!"
@@willb5278 and we still are. Mostly semi-wholesome stuff too. Not all of it is Slaaneshi bait
I hate that coomer shit so much
@@terratheterribl People are having fun :)
@@setojuraiall hail Iron Flea!
What
My exact thoughts
Huh?
Nani?
To quote the wise Mococo Abyssguard:
"Hæh!?"
Sees thumbnail: Oh its the Charlie meme, wonder why
Reads Title: HE'S FUCKING HERE!?!?
1st model, bought one year ago for a D&D game: Canoptek Doomstalker
1st Army, now at 1k points and painted: Sylvaneth
1st book, just cause I found it at a thrift store: Battle of the Fang
2024 has been the year of Warhammer. My brain is stuffed with lore, memes and obscure trivia. And my bank is concerned.
Wait, wait, wait... I'm genuinely curious to hear the story behind "buying a canoptek doom stalker for a D&D game".
In the words of someone more Perfect then me: "I...... you......what...how... I HAVE SO MANY QUESTIONS!"
Don't stress too much, they were only semi-perfect at the time
@@monty6851How can you be “semi” perfect? Either you’re perfect or you’re not the Adeptus Custodes.
HOW DID ALL THESE SQUARE MAKE A CIRCLE?!!?!?!
50:45
The Space Marine 2 campaign was updated so that the voice at the end that's telling Titus to stand is no longer Marnius Calgar. It's just labeled as Voice. So Titus may be blessed by the Emperor.
Pretty sure it was poundland keanu reeves who tells him to stand because right after that the voice says "well, that's all i've got for today. Cya"
Oh man this collaboration is going to cause a lot of buzz
Oh god bricky doesn’t want bad things to happen to torgaddon
poor Bricky, should someone tell him?
It hurt to hear because I had the same feeling. Still one of my favorite characters
@@elinoirsmythe224he must find out on his own
Kill the truth with your own hands
What's the problem? Torgaddon is absolutely fine, and nothing bad happens to him whatsoever.
Cain and Eisenhorn are always the best places to start for understanding the setting.
La da Dee la da dum
Oh new AR upload? Set bell as always
Wait
What?
WHAT
Ikr
I have read the entire Horus heresy and it is a great story of all things human to the most heartwarming of moments of humanity to the most wicked of evils and losses, but Gaunt's ghosts series breaks my heart.
One of few who can afford 40k
Underrated comment 😅
One has to own multiple businesses in order to truly invest in the hobby
40k was never the name of the game, just the price
Charlie is a guest on Adeptus Ridiculous?! I can die happy now, praise be to the Emperor!
I though the Tithes episode of the Custodes covered that. Given is behind the warhammer plus paywall which is a shame because that was a wonderful representation of a sister of silence and a custodes battling.
19:25 i thought it was interesting when dante got a glimpse of how hungry tyranids are. He realised the red thirst is nothing compared to tyranid hunger. And he felt bad for them.
WH40k becoming popular is fine. Bricky's videos brought a lot of new people in, special mention to all the VTubers, and we like that new people are getting into it.
We just don't want James Workshop to change things too much while chasing the elusive modern audience.
I do want to see James Workshop completely retcon the end times though.
Glad Charlie is hopping on for the ride. I've been in and out of the lore and hobby since 1998. 14 year old kid riding his dirt bike cross town to stare at the new game's art in the comics store till I got thrown out. I still have an RT Marine. Also happy to hear the Souldrinkers getting mentioned! Cold and Fast my brothers! For Dorn!
Cr1TiKaL?! Here?! Now thats unexapcted.
To comment on the conversation of Warhammer 40k silly vs gritty realisim, to me Warhammer 40k can be taken seriously because they get 1) the humanity correct 2) the logic behind a giant galaxy spanning empire seems correct.
Like yeah, I can see politicans and bureacrats constantly creating new laws for little things or to justify their jobs to the point where the law book is the size of a library and people die before they get a hearing. And yeah, its ridiculous, but it also makes sense for a decaying galaxy-spanning, fascist regime.
I don't know. But it makes sense to me. One silly issue I have is how they refuel their ships. You don't need AI to refuel the ships, so sending people to die to do it is beyond ridiculous. That is Grim Derp imo
Little error at around 20:48. Rogue Trader is by Owlcat Studios. They've made 2 games using the Pathfinder system/lore, but Rogue Trader doesn't use anything from Pathfinder.
Titus is a named space marine, and named space marines who are also main characters in an I.P. are capable of whatever the situation requires.
See, 40k COULD have have had the best answer to that in "we don't know who the fuck the regular guardsman who stood up to Horus was". And then in the perpetuals lore they made him a perpetual and so took out all the weight of him being slain with no effort, but representing humanity.
this is the best birthday present i could have asked for thank u forehead man and mr anime
Hey it's my birthday too! Happy birthday!
Happy birthday you two
The Secret Level episode was cool, but in so many ways it was a Chaos spin on the Astartes’ Xenos take. In many ways I think Astartes was the superior work, BUT holy crap did things get fantastic with the chaos sorcerer.
Space Marine 2 also blew up way faster than any other warhammer game, more copies sold than darktide already
What a god-tier thumbnail.
Huge shout out to Lurton who kept Charlie engaged. The real hero
Titus beat the hell out of the orks, so maybe he beat them so bad they all believed that Titus was just that guy and could survive anything! He was lucky enough to survive at the start of space marine 2, and he basically had no real issues tearing apart a hell brute with his bear hands! The dude got buffed by the orks on top of being lucky by wearing blue, which was another buff by the orks!
Is Charlie, our Florida Jesus a follower of the Chaos?
He is the emperor he had a wild youth 😂
the "wot" luetin let out after bricky said they JUST read horus rising is fuckin hilarious lmao.
Lol "Warhammer has always been good" Crit, my Guy, you sweet sweet summer child.
So I go to sleep listening to one of these men (luetin), take edibles to the other 2 men (bricky and dk), and been watching this last man for over 10 years now (charlie)....very interesting combination indeed. Did not expect this
so now you need to sleep with edibles to this for 10 years now, right?
@@ShadowQueenMaeve or sleep with 10 years old
@ShadowQueenMaeve shit you're right, didn't even think about it that way
In terms of the 'mainstream' discussion it can also have a moment and then fade away. I've been into nuclear history since I was 10 and now I'm almost 30 and my interest has not abated. Back in 2019, HBO's Chernobyl kind of made it mainstream and suddenly there were a bunch of people talking about it.
5 years later, some of the people who were introduced to the topic by the show have stuck around, but the big hubbub has died down.
IT'S ALL COMING TOGETHER
I love how the kin (dwarfs) from the leagues of votann are gene crafted so the AI so the ironkin (AI robots) are equal citizens. Both are crafted by the votann for a purpose.
Honestly them being on even okay terms with the Imperium is a very weird stretch. They use Abominable Intelligence and are all clones made by it or AI themselves. There is no good reason for humanity not to wish to purge them, just the classification of them as abhumans really doesn't do shit for that.
Aye Charlie! Welcome to the community!
Bricky and DK saying how upset they will be if anything happens to Torgadden and Loken. My poor, sweet children...
"Painting a squad takes 7 hours"
Brother, I spend 8 hours PER model lmao
1st model: 3D printed Wraithguard by my brother
1st army: Craftworld Aeldari; heavily kitbashed and proxied to resemble bugs from Hollow Knight.
1st book: Infinite and the Divine, since Adric reccomended it.
I would suggest you read the Twice Dead King books. Necron books but they're still very good in my opinion
Apocalypse is also a great read
"There is so much lore out there!!!"
Me as a Harlequins fan.. *sobs, praying for even table scraps*
There is tonnes of lore for Imperium and chaos and kinda sucks all the air out the room, as Eldar don't really get a great deal of content (Necrons are probably the only exception) . I'm hoping the Drukari books are just the start, and that there is more to come.
After listening to the Jain Zar book, there were so many aspects (pun intended) of the culture and back story to that were briefly shown, to show they have so much to offer. But we're still waiting on a fully fleshed out back story to the Phoenix Lords.. One day hopefully.
Imperium and Chaos sell far better. At the end of the day what makes GW profit is what gets the bacon.
The thing with the Tau is, their grimdark is the fact that, despite their power and mastery of their society and technologies, they are a tiny spec in a massively oppressive galaxy where everything wants to kill them and they have to survive. I like that they are the tiny light of hope in a galaxy of terror.
What I see as their grim dark is that despite all their technology, ideology and allies, they're starting to realize that the best future they can hope for is basically what the Empire of Man has already reached.
The grimdark is that they're completely naive to demons and have weak souls, so interacting with other races that can interact with the warp causes huge issues and conflict.
mate who played got me into it in 5th ed/ high school, played on the RAAF base just out of town, stopped in like 2012 when i moved, and started again just before 10th ed
Im so happy that this podcast has come so far, been here since early days and just happy its continued to grow
"The Luetin Phase" is just the period of time after you've discovered his content but before you've run out of his video series to marathon.
So long as the Grimdark themes aren't replaced IDC how mainstream it is. There are many benefits to being mainstream, but if 40k loses its identity because if it, it wont survive the "expansion" in the long run.
With regard to the experience of being a 40k fan, I think it's interesting how I always feel like I only just got into the hobby, but its actually been almost 20 years.
Nice to hear the old Adric music in the outro 👌
My dream collab is the Adeptus Rediculous gang and Isander & Koda.
I feel like you can really hear how excited Leutin is in this interview.
Charlie on the Adric podcast? Never would've seen that coming, but by the Emporer my body is ready for this!
Luetin is my best companion during long work hours, running and driving
4 years of adeptus ridiculous, thats insane
This was very good fun, the colab with the lorelord and a neophyte was great. drop more of these type of episodes every now and then.
This was so lovely seeing Charlie someone so new to the hobby talk with such enthusiasm about it hope he returns
My theory is that Titus was supposed to be a Khorn sacrifice but slaughtered them all with help from Khorn as he loves an underdog.
The Marine indoctrination process and his age have buried those memories but kept his hatred, which is what has stayed chaos at bay but allowed the Emporer through that old warp touch.
This is the equivalent of finding your crak head best friend from highschool that got suspended and later expelled for exposing an essay about religion that made the christian professor quit, and your philosophy professor back in university who, as a ice breaker, started encouraging the class to talk about their favorite books his being blood meridian. at a bar at 2:02 AM
I will maintain that I think the Ciaphas Cain novels would be perfect for a television adaptation
@1:23:00 Sounds like the Grey Tide that hit Space Station 13 after the szeth video.
Wow two UA-cam spheres that always show up in my feed have finally combined into one.
Thank you for mentioning the Soul Drinkers!! Got me hooked on 40k, little bit of Fire Warrior, Gaunts Ghosts, Ravenor, Ciaphas Cain, Alpha Legion... I was only going to name a few, but here we are.
Gorkka Morkka I believe
This combo is really… Something. Love it!
See Charlie here is such an amazing gift for Christmas. 2 of the best things combined!
IMHO wh40k is first and foremost a FEELING. A vibe.
That's why any IP needs to focus more on that than any details or consistency.
Obviously a certain level of consistency and detail is necessary to make the universe believable, but it should be secondary to the feeling of darkness. In that sense, some level of confusion and inconsistency is very important in the world to transmit a feel of grim darkness
I always say GW should retcon every number in every book. It's always better when they just say "innumerable" or "countless billions of forgotten souls condemned". It just hits harder than even attempting to slap a number on anything
@catcadev Dunno, wrong numbers remind me of Russian or Arab propaganda a lot.
Warhammer on someone like Charlie’s income is def the ideal situation lol
OMG IT'S HAPPENING IT'S HAPPENING!!! YEAH BABY! THIS IS WHAT I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR, THIS IS WHAT IT'S ALL ABOUT! WOOHOO!!!
also can someone tell charlie someone has actually got the warhammer mmo back up and running. "Return of reckoning"
I've never seen this channel.... but "Adeptus Ridiculous" is something I wish I had thought of!
Welcome! Grab a lasgun my friend, and join the fun! Just do one thing: ignore the damn book they issued you.
Adeptus Ridículous x Luetin x Charlie: The crossover I never expected.
Orks have to watch this podcast and willed this episode into existence because it doesn't make sense otherwise. Amazing!
“The Horus Lupercal situation is crazy”
Ok I've got the 2 best 40k channels in one plus Charlie going to town
Welcome to the grim darkness of the far future, Charlie
I can't wait for charlie to become a servitor
Truly a crossover for the ages.
The best thing I noticed while watching the Secret Level episode is that Titus' eyes do not dilate while staring at the daemon creature. The other marines have their pupils widen extensively from fear, but not Titus. Very cool touch.
ABorderPrince has a 24/7 audio channel where he reads short stories. It's amazing
AB mentioned 🗣️🔥