And “they’re only truly happy when battling where the fighting is thickest” or some similar nonsense used to describe literally almost every legion and space marine.
@Titus Solomon @Jaxxon Kashton Wow! This seems like a totally organic interaction between two real humans who enjoyed the video and are now discussing it and definitely not an advertisement for some form of malware! I shall be going to download aforementioned not-malware program right now as a result of your clearly normal human interaction! Thanks for bringing this up in the clearly related video comment!
I love this perfectly described the iron warriors and their lord with 2 perfectly valid points of view depending on your mindset. One overly critical seeking perfection where there is none, the other is overly forgiving to the point of overlooking key flaws.
Second listen through.. The first time was shortly after learning about this universe, so I wasn’t aware of ANY backstories of the various primarcs or makeup of the imperium. Knowing a whole lot more of those things, this story takes on a whole new and deeper understanding of this couple and their jobs as rememberencers.. So so cool!! At the end of this story you can see the rift grow toward total break of the two, much like a pretense of things to come among the various primarcs who turned to heresy, and ruinous powers.
Outstanding - Mr. Haley has real literary talent, and gives the characters real psychological depth. There are touches which no other author would have thought to add, like the husband's masculinity being completely undermined both in his own eyes and those of his wife (and his marriage consequently ruined) by constant exposure to supermen and gods. It rings psychologically true, and sets up the main theme of the human being diminished by the superhuman - and the ultimate hollowness and sterility of the superhuman. At first I was bothered by the depiction of events from Perturabo's perspective prior to his first memory halfway up that cliff face (as depicted in 'Angel Exterminatus'), but the author managed to tidy that up to my complete satisfaction. 10/10
We are never meant to meet ideals, only to reach for them. GW from the start had an interesting element. An exaggerated human will have exaggerated traits be they virtues or flaws. Consider Greco-Roman gods, they are very human in personality.
@@mikewaterfield3599 Because when you meet your ideals, you realize that they kind of are massive dicks. And then you give up all your desire to reach for them.
@@Reddotzebra in terms of a primarch definitely. I've met a few of my real world heroes, but then aviation is in no way a normal community. I've had Julie Clark give me pointers on maintaining kinetic energy. Kermit Weaks explained methodical restoration planning. People meant to effectively be gods incarnate from birth will be detached from the common man. Those who lifted themselves from the ground to the stratosphere under their own power tend to know what it is to be a commoner.
You did a great job with this one! I too, am a big fan or Perturabo. I know he's not a great guy, but he *is* a great character. I'm an avid warhammer painter, and my ambition is to one day convert a model of Perturabo in his current, 41st millennium state. I don't think we're getting a model like Mortarion, but I'm hoping to make it happen anyway. It'll be my great contribution to the franchise!
Angel Exterminatus is my favorite 40k novel. People like to joke about Perturabo being an arrogant man-child. When I see this, I think: "haven't you ever been overcome by resentment and anger?". It's happened to me. It probably wasn't my finest hour, but it's part of the human experience. Flawed characters always leave more of an impression than perfect ones. That's why I follow Perturabo and NOT Rogal Dorne!
@@bentim7732 true. The sculpture contest with his foster brother is quite embarrassing. I feel like these outbursts make him more human. The men in my family did a lot of this, especially my paternal grandfather, who even looked like Perturabo. It's not a trait that you wanna emulate, but I get it. It's maybe the one emotion men were expected to have back in the day.
@Afqwa Don't argue with Tacticus. He hardly has enough brain power to capitalize his words or spell check himself. He's either not very old or some petulant man child.
@Tacticus◇ That's actually what I thought of too. A death grip on the narrative, truth and history be damned, history is what the ruling elites decide and if the peasants speak about things that are disallowed they'll be crushed. It's horrific. Although tbh I'd rather a death squad at my door for my dissent than the subversive shadow banning and digital de-personing we face, at least you have a chance of escape with a death squad. There's no escape the tech tyrants.
God damn dude. You're really cranking these out! I gotta catch up. Thanks for all your hard work. It's definitely nice to have so much to listen to when being stuck at home.
Fucking brilliant. Pert's always been a favorite of mine, i feel like he's been horrifically misrepresented in the lore but in the past few years he's finally getting fleshed out some. Iron Within.
@@JohnWhiteHere yep, he was made to be a god tier psyker then daddy wanted to neuter him. Then he threw it all on the line to get a warning out. Russ without hesitation was ready to kill him. Perturabo suffered the ultimate case of mid kid.
Love your channel, I stumbled across it randomly and I must say I am so happy for it, love the reading style and your emphasis on appropriate moments keep it up dude
I just wanted to say what your friends that I enjoy listening to your books multiple times I believe this is the third time I've listened to this book short story and you hear different things and I enjoy the way you read I look forward to more always do appreciate and keep up all the great work.
I'd have ended this story after Olivier saw the statues. A week later Purturabo meets with Kraskkulix and asks, "Did they see through any of it?" "No." "Tear it all down."
Yes, O King of the Russ, it's the truth. If I recall, it was Frater Perdurabo. While we're speaking of this, in earlier editions, he chose his name during adulthood ceremony, but it made no sense to his culture and parents who assumed it was a recerence to an archaic historical character he dug up from reading his adoptive father's library. It does make some sense in a greekish contexte, because he's still foreign, and Crowley considered himself an egyptian magician : much esoterics was taught by them to the Hellens, including the Mysteries of Eleusis founded by a female Oracle the Tyrian people (cf. Emperor's Children, and also they were so close to Greeks if you put them and their descendants side to side they can't differentiate between each others) brought from Karnak and who communicated with them every year by dove messenger (a fresco showing it as even been unearthed by archeologists, who prior didn't believe it, in their usual insolence toward the ancients) ; this is the source of the dove symbolism in Christianity (and in the Ministorum by extention but GW doesn't know) ; also, in Japan, the Hachiman shrines were originally oracular and female dominated until the priests and monks threw them out centuries later Apollon style to help making Japan a warrior culture of rice, gold and Steel... But even then, the dove is still today considered as the symbolic Messenger of Hachiman Daimyojin. Id est, bitch was part of an international spying network that could have possibly extended from Middle East to far eastern Asia. Which is why Kings sought out their advices, even if they had to pay a lot or, as in Japan's case, grant high ranked tiltles and lands completed with serfs analogues to cultivate them. Does it not remind of the Word Bearers and the lodges they help spreading in the Legions so that they could be at the forefront of the Horus Heresy like the Masonic lodges at the forefront of the French Révolution ? I think it was downplayed in moden BL writtings either out of ignorance or to avoid scandales with the british and american lodges popular in WASP countries and thus probably infiltrated within GW itself too.
I suppose when continuously exposed to beings greater than yourself for a period of time, you either accept the cynical truth that they are awful people, or accept the half-truth of their demi-divine origins and their gene-father's godly status. But the choice is ultimately up to you.
I like to think one of the lost primarchs was a hard-bitten cop on a haunted world named Shady Pines. The planet was terraformed as a beautiful Pacific Northwest sort if place and colony seats where sold to terrans in the first few centuries of human expansion into space. The world turned out to be an extra universal spacecraft and became active when scientists started poking around in the mysterious alien ruins dotting the planet. The world began to to accelerate in its orbit in a Hohman transfer out towards the mandlville pount on the systems edge where a massive portal that leads through the warp and out the other side in another side to another alien universe had manifested. They managed to destroy enough of the alien device to stop the planet's acceleration and shut down the portal, but not before their orbit had become massively elliptical. Now Shady Pines had a year that lasts two terrain years with long dark winters and short hot summers. The portal left a scar in reality that mysterious wraith-like entities from another Universe can cross through along with other anomalous phenomenon. As winter deepens and the planet's orbit takes it ever closer to the scar's location, these entities and events get more frequent and dangerous while diminishing on the way back. After this began, some of Shady Pines' citizens began refering to the planet as "Nightfall". Our Primarch becomes a cop on this haunted world and leads them in their effort to mitigate the danger. He is so successful that he is elected as the planet's leader. When the emperor finds him, he and his legion are used to tackle the more esoteric X files type threats that the imperium faces. He cooperates with the emperor because Big E promised to fix his planet's orbit and erase the scar in spacetime. He rebels when he realizes that the emperor has no intention of doing so. The boys and girls of nightfall are valuable to the imperium because of how their world shapes them, and fixing the problem will deprive the emperor of his X-Files team. It occurs to me that this has nothing to do with the video. Please forgive.
Yes it did. On the vengefull spirit EUPHRATI KEELER banished a lesser deamon of tzeentch in an act of faith, proving indeed that the Emperor as a god was already forming
But in a universe where the emotions and deepest subconscious thoughts of sentient creatures become reality in the parallel space of the Warp, can it be said for certain if that was the doing of a nascent god, or the unbending will of a single man? Is faith not a feeling, and belief bereft of reason?
Greetings from the distant future. It's funny, I went through Fulgrim's audio book not long ago, and they had the same exact thing re: a primarch sculpting a perfect 1:1 rendition of reality but leaving the artwork "hollow." Guess it speaks to the necessity of exaggeration and abstraction in art (to compensate for the fact that it doesn't engage our senses like reality does, i.e a sculpture can look like a man but never move/sound/smell or feel like one) in order for the artist to communicate with the audience. Wonder if there's any deeper connection there, other than our lovely Fulgrim and Perty being interested in dialog and more interested in themselves. Maybe something something chaos? Oh well, at least Perty had something literally solid to feel inferior to, as opposed to Mr Mc. Must be Perfect.
Could you add a slightly longer pause between chapters/breaks? It can sometimes get a bit confusing when switching perspectives. Keep up the great work mate.
@@ironwithin3875 and it has been what 11k years since then? -_-' The guy got pumped up by 4 utter abominations yet what does he do with all that? Even Mortarion shows up from time to time to poke creatures at random... Did perturabo get turned into some Dark eldar pleasure object, providing round the clock service?
@@ritwiksarker5466 No, according to the 8th Ed. Codex he spent as least the last couple millennia planning assaults across thousands of sectors of the Imperium, and now that Cadia is gone and the Great Rift allows the traitors vastly improved freedom of movement, he's finally unleashed an unimaginable amount of men and materiel against the Loyalists. This suggests that he has one of the largest organized Chaos force at his disposal, easily rivaling the Black Legion and Red Corsairs. Although I REALLY want more novels on what he's doing post-Heresy, he has clearly been very, very busy.
The numbers I use are the number of likes the vid has when I get a chants to listen to it and click the like button. Not arbitrary but still considering I use a plant i grew as my pic I can't say I'm not a 420 fan lol
Remember my first time playing against my 2 cousins I was using grey knights while they were orks and daemon.....I TOOK OUT THEM FUCKING DAEMONS WITH EXTREME PREJUDICE.... HEHEHEHEHEHEHHE
i know a zealot when i see one, and i despised that woman the moment she prayed on her way down to the planet. their faith is bound to spoil and undo everything good in this universe... the zealots... faith is fated to give birth to zeal, that niche is always vacate for that monster of an apex predator to fill... zeal, the destroyer of facts, the monster who feeds lies into your ears shrouded as truth, such pitiful word... zeal, the ever shape shifting leach, bringer of the end to our all things good...
The two rememberancers are as bad as eachother. One wants to worship the Primarchs while the other wants to discredit them because of his own sense of inferiority.
"Space Marines always frown, their capacity for expression is severely limited. The Space Marine frowned" I lol'ed at that
But pertarabo is the master of the frown
"There we go" taught Olivier.
And “they’re only truly happy when battling where the fighting is thickest” or some similar nonsense used to describe literally almost every legion and space marine.
"I LIKED VULKAN" Love this book already
Lol that part sticks out
It’s hard not to like Vulkan. He’s so friendly and happy and undying.
@Titus Solomon @Jaxxon Kashton Wow! This seems like a totally organic interaction between two real humans who enjoyed the video and are now discussing it and definitely not an advertisement for some form of malware! I shall be going to download aforementioned not-malware program right now as a result of your clearly normal human interaction! Thanks for bringing this up in the clearly related video comment!
@@alexander1112000 lmao, I liked Vulkan too...
I thought the exact same thing haha
Olivier is such a relatable character. He embodys what the imperial truth was really meant to be.
Being a hater is the purest form of imperial truth.
Olivier has to be the only human in the whole galaxy, not to loose his shit over meeting the Primarchs.
@roast beef He probably be like "Aww look at how big gulliman got! I remember when I changed his nappies with Constantine!"
lol
Based Olivier
@@Elenrai mkkmkkk
It’s not quite as embarrassing as how many humans act when they see a celebrity. At least they’re seeing someone who actually is a demigod.
I love this perfectly described the iron warriors and their lord with 2 perfectly valid points of view depending on your mindset. One overly critical seeking perfection where there is none, the other is overly forgiving to the point of overlooking key flaws.
agreed
“This is the worst assignment yet.”
Oh you, poor, sweet, naive, little Remebrancer. You clearly haven’t even gotten to Konrad Curze yet.
And they never would 😂
Bruh, that's pretty much seeking death.
No regular human is fearless enough to even talk to him.. and interview? Hell no.
Second listen through..
The first time was shortly after learning about this universe, so I wasn’t aware of ANY backstories of the various primarcs or makeup of the imperium. Knowing a whole lot more of those things, this story takes on a whole new and deeper understanding of this couple and their jobs as rememberencers..
So so cool!!
At the end of this story you can see the rift grow toward total break of the two, much like a pretense of things to come among the various primarcs who turned to heresy, and ruinous powers.
Outstanding - Mr. Haley has real literary talent, and gives the characters real psychological depth. There are touches which no other author would have thought to add, like the husband's masculinity being completely undermined both in his own eyes and those of his wife (and his marriage consequently ruined) by constant exposure to supermen and gods. It rings psychologically true, and sets up the main theme of the human being diminished by the superhuman - and the ultimate hollowness and sterility of the superhuman. At first I was bothered by the depiction of events from Perturabo's perspective prior to his first memory halfway up that cliff face (as depicted in 'Angel Exterminatus'), but the author managed to tidy that up to my complete satisfaction. 10/10
you got it completely man its great
We are never meant to meet ideals, only to reach for them. GW from the start had an interesting element. An exaggerated human will have exaggerated traits be they virtues or flaws. Consider Greco-Roman gods, they are very human in personality.
@@mikewaterfield3599 Because when you meet your ideals, you realize that they kind of are massive dicks. And then you give up all your desire to reach for them.
@@Reddotzebra in terms of a primarch definitely. I've met a few of my real world heroes, but then aviation is in no way a normal community. I've had Julie Clark give me pointers on maintaining kinetic energy. Kermit Weaks explained methodical restoration planning. People meant to effectively be gods incarnate from birth will be detached from the common man. Those who lifted themselves from the ground to the stratosphere under their own power tend to know what it is to be a commoner.
James Swallow and David Annandale are pretty good.
You did a great job with this one! I too, am a big fan or Perturabo. I know he's not a great guy, but he *is* a great character. I'm an avid warhammer painter, and my ambition is to one day convert a model of Perturabo in his current, 41st millennium state. I don't think we're getting a model like Mortarion, but I'm hoping to make it happen anyway. It'll be my great contribution to the franchise!
I always liked Perturabo. Ever since i read "Angel Extermanatus"
agreed
Angel Exterminatus is my favorite 40k novel. People like to joke about Perturabo being an arrogant man-child. When I see this, I think: "haven't you ever been overcome by resentment and anger?". It's happened to me. It probably wasn't my finest hour, but it's part of the human experience. Flawed characters always leave more of an impression than perfect ones. That's why I follow Perturabo and NOT Rogal Dorne!
@@bentim7732 true. The sculpture contest with his foster brother is quite embarrassing. I feel like these outbursts make him more human. The men in my family did a lot of this, especially my paternal grandfather, who even looked like Perturabo. It's not a trait that you wanna emulate, but I get it. It's maybe the one emotion men were expected to have back in the day.
@@RSBurgener Your Grandfather was 11 feet tall with a permanent scowl on his face?
@@stevepalpatine2828 you would think so if you were 4 years old. Definitely the permanent scowl.
Holy hell, Olivier is the most miserable fictional character of all time.
lol
And yet one can't stop to wonder how many people in today's world feel just like him...
@Afqwa Don't argue with Tacticus. He hardly has enough brain power to capitalize his words or spell check himself. He's either not very old or some petulant man child.
@Tacticus◇ How old are you? 14? I hope you're trolling or either still young because other wise, I do believe your dumb.
@Tacticus◇ That's actually what I thought of too. A death grip on the narrative, truth and history be damned, history is what the ruling elites decide and if the peasants speak about things that are disallowed they'll be crushed. It's horrific. Although tbh I'd rather a death squad at my door for my dissent than the subversive shadow banning and digital de-personing we face, at least you have a chance of escape with a death squad. There's no escape the tech tyrants.
God damn dude. You're really cranking these out! I gotta catch up. Thanks for all your hard work. It's definitely nice to have so much to listen to when being stuck at home.
cheers man
That short story stays stuck, I often think about it. "Iron within. Iron without", and yet everything is collapsing there. Great read, thank you !
Fucking brilliant. Pert's always been a favorite of mine, i feel like he's been horrifically misrepresented in the lore but in the past few years he's finally getting fleshed out some. Iron Within.
Purturabo one of only two traitors I feel empathy for.
Mike Waterfield Magnus?
Angron?
@@JohnWhiteHere yep, he was made to be a god tier psyker then daddy wanted to neuter him. Then he threw it all on the line to get a warning out. Russ without hesitation was ready to kill him. Perturabo suffered the ultimate case of mid kid.
U feel empathy for a shitty ditch digger who is a literal giant man baby
yeah he relatable
Love your channel, I stumbled across it randomly and I must say I am so happy for it, love the reading style and your emphasis on appropriate moments keep it up dude
Your excitement for Warhammer is seriously infectious 😁
Mate I just want to say thankyou for making these during quarantine it's a real treat
I just wanted to say what your friends that I enjoy listening to your books multiple times I believe this is the third time I've listened to this book short story and you hear different things and I enjoy the way you read I look forward to more always do appreciate and keep up all the great work.
You truly are a fantastic narrator and you definitely deserve a larger following. Thank you for your service!
cheers
I'd have ended this story after Olivier saw the statues.
A week later Purturabo meets with Kraskkulix and asks, "Did they see through any of it?"
"No."
"Tear it all down."
Finally! I was waiting for this.
hope you liked
Went back and listened to this good read by you ABP. just as good as the first Time I heard it from you good sir. 👍
This is what a Primarch should be. If u want something to look up to, read a superhero comic
true
Thanks for doing these
thank you
Amazing as always, please keep them coming. I can't get enough!
will do
Mate you get better every time I loved this! Top job mate!!!
cheers
This is the best, great narration. IRON WITHIN!!,
This story is very well written, ty for reading it for us.
Another fantastic vocal performance, esp the bit playing a busy blacksmith. Very believable
Sigismund and Meros sacrifice are poetic, I love how they hold their honor to the end...
*FOR DORN!*
*FOR THE ANGEL!*
*FOR THE EMPEROR!*
Wrong thread bro
I HAVE BEEN CONVINCED....
MY WHOLE DAMNED LIFE...
THAT.....PURTURABO.....
was actually Portobello
and my 4th Brother was named after a mushroom.
lol
Hillarious. Actually named after Aleister Crowley, it's a mispelling of his pseudonyme in the Freemasonic occultist world.
@@atsukunisumeragi1967 no shit?
Yes, O King of the Russ, it's the truth. If I recall, it was Frater Perdurabo.
While we're speaking of this, in earlier editions, he chose his name during adulthood ceremony, but it made no sense to his culture and parents who assumed it was a recerence to an archaic historical character he dug up from reading his adoptive father's library. It does make some sense in a greekish contexte, because he's still foreign, and Crowley considered himself an egyptian magician : much esoterics was taught by them to the Hellens, including the Mysteries of Eleusis founded by a female Oracle the Tyrian people (cf. Emperor's Children, and also they were so close to Greeks if you put them and their descendants side to side they can't differentiate between each others) brought from Karnak and who communicated with them every year by dove messenger (a fresco showing it as even been unearthed by archeologists, who prior didn't believe it, in their usual insolence toward the ancients) ; this is the source of the dove symbolism in Christianity (and in the Ministorum by extention but GW doesn't know) ; also, in Japan, the Hachiman shrines were originally oracular and female dominated until the priests and monks threw them out centuries later Apollon style to help making Japan a warrior culture of rice, gold and Steel... But even then, the dove is still today considered as the symbolic Messenger of Hachiman Daimyojin.
Id est, bitch was part of an international spying network that could have possibly extended from Middle East to far eastern Asia. Which is why Kings sought out their advices, even if they had to pay a lot or, as in Japan's case, grant high ranked tiltles and lands completed with serfs analogues to cultivate them.
Does it not remind of the Word Bearers and the lodges they help spreading in the Legions so that they could be at the forefront of the Horus Heresy like the Masonic lodges at the forefront of the French Révolution ? I think it was downplayed in moden BL writtings either out of ignorance or to avoid scandales with the british and american lodges popular in WASP countries and thus probably infiltrated within GW itself too.
You are getting better and better my dude!
cheers
Iron with out!
Also, Oliver is a loyal servant of the emperor. His wife is a traitor. God damm woman, you had one job and you blow it!
I suppose when continuously exposed to beings greater than yourself for a period of time, you either accept the cynical truth that they are awful people, or accept the half-truth of their demi-divine origins and their gene-father's godly status. But the choice is ultimately up to you.
Great book and narration, well done 👍
Excellent work mate.
Soooooooo much Iron Within here. Thank you.
lol
I like to think one of the lost primarchs was a hard-bitten cop on a haunted world named Shady Pines. The planet was terraformed as a beautiful Pacific Northwest sort if place and colony seats where sold to terrans in the first few centuries of human expansion into space. The world turned out to be an extra universal spacecraft and became active when scientists started poking around in the mysterious alien ruins dotting the planet. The world began to to accelerate in its orbit in a Hohman transfer out towards the mandlville pount on the systems edge where a massive portal that leads through the warp and out the other side in another side to another alien universe had manifested. They managed to destroy enough of the alien device to stop the planet's acceleration and shut down the portal, but not before their orbit had become massively elliptical. Now Shady Pines had a year that lasts two terrain years with long dark winters and short hot summers. The portal left a scar in reality that mysterious wraith-like entities from another Universe can cross through along with other anomalous phenomenon. As winter deepens and the planet's orbit takes it ever closer to the scar's location, these entities and events get more frequent and dangerous while diminishing on the way back. After this began, some of Shady Pines' citizens began refering to the planet as "Nightfall". Our Primarch becomes a cop on this haunted world and leads them in their effort to mitigate the danger. He is so successful that he is elected as the planet's leader. When the emperor finds him, he and his legion are used to tackle the more esoteric X files type threats that the imperium faces. He cooperates with the emperor because Big E promised to fix his planet's orbit and erase the scar in spacetime. He rebels when he realizes that the emperor has no intention of doing so. The boys and girls of nightfall are valuable to the imperium because of how their world shapes them, and fixing the problem will deprive the emperor of his X-Files team.
It occurs to me that this has nothing to do with the video. Please forgive.
This would be a great TV SHOW but why does shady pines sound so familiar 🤔
Curious if praying to the Emperor did anything in 30k.
Yes it did. On the vengefull spirit EUPHRATI KEELER banished a lesser deamon of tzeentch in an act of faith, proving indeed that the Emperor as a god was already forming
But in a universe where the emotions and deepest subconscious thoughts of sentient creatures become reality in the parallel space of the Warp, can it be said for certain if that was the doing of a nascent god, or the unbending will of a single man? Is faith not a feeling, and belief bereft of reason?
Sure did. Got your head bashed in.
really enjoyed this one
loved it mate.
YOU ARE THE BEST.
thanks!
Greetings from the distant future.
It's funny, I went through Fulgrim's audio book not long ago, and they had the same exact thing re: a primarch sculpting a perfect 1:1 rendition of reality but leaving the artwork "hollow."
Guess it speaks to the necessity of exaggeration and abstraction in art (to compensate for the fact that it doesn't engage our senses like reality does, i.e a sculpture can look like a man but never move/sound/smell or feel like one) in order for the artist to communicate with the audience.
Wonder if there's any deeper connection there, other than our lovely Fulgrim and Perty being interested in dialog and more interested in themselves. Maybe something something chaos?
Oh well, at least Perty had something literally solid to feel inferior to, as opposed to Mr Mc. Must be Perfect.
Very insightful. I wondered where the depictions of the animals on olympia came from.
"The Twelve Labours of Perturabo" XD Well there is much of mythical stuff in the Primarchs.
lol
Thanks for making all this great content.
no worries
Could you add a slightly longer pause between chapters/breaks? It can sometimes get a bit confusing when switching perspectives. Keep up the great work mate.
Love your narration style it feels and sounds spot on
A great little story.
54:57
1:21:16 Jeff Goldblum: Uh, yeah.
Rock on, Prince.
thanks
IRON WITHIN! IRON WITHOUT!!!!
This is awesome I’m reading angel Exterminatus rn
The author seems to working some things out in this one
Bless ya
Man I thought there was no...how to put it...cerebral stories among any of the 40k books. Looks like this anthology would definitely change my mind.
yeah defo worth picking up
Had to rewind 1 hour but I’m here 🙏🏽💫
lol
Olivier reminds me of Walder Frey from Game of Thrones with the accent. York, or wherever that is.
Billy Davis III
....?
kelman727 the accent
Excellent.
cheers
Well done
cheers
*_I am a Turdirabo!_*
You are the best 👌
cheers
1:05:34
That's a good one
cheers
I wonder what they thought of curze
The black judges are pretty brutal, is there a book that goes deeper on them
i cant remeber you know i have read other stuff about them just cant remeber in what maybe the pertorabo primach novel and mentioned in stuff
ABorder Prince Warhammer Lore thanks I’ll try to find more. The lore entry on them is pretty cool also chainhammers ftw
"Heh heheheheh... Perturabo digs holes!"
Pretty good story i want to know what happened to the guy after all
Heh heh Perterabo digs holes.
is true
need more perterabo lore
Wow, big P is only in Terminator plate
Such a shame him and magnus fell.
Necron story Devourer
will look
Hahaha I think Haley might be projecting a bit when the male remembrancer went on his short rant about the five books.
Alright, we get it, he’s surly and she isn’t.
(Note to the editor-definitely not to @ABorder Prince. 😂)
Iron with inn and iron without.
Love me some cry baby peterabo.
Wow dude your voice sounds like one from the actual audio books.
thanks
It's better than a ton of professional audiobook narrators. You're incredible
They needed a villain
FUCKING AWESOME SHIT!
Remembrancer Eeyore.
U can relate to Olivia
Hated this book, showed Perturabo just to be a man child when he's really not
lol ahh well it is what it is
@@ritwiksarker5466 Read Siege of Terra lmao, insulting the only traitor Primarch that did shit
@@ironwithin3875 and it has been what 11k years since then? -_-' The guy got pumped up by 4 utter abominations yet what does he do with all that? Even Mortarion shows up from time to time to poke creatures at random... Did perturabo get turned into some Dark eldar pleasure object, providing round the clock service?
@@ritwiksarker5466 No, according to the 8th Ed. Codex he spent as least the last couple millennia planning assaults across thousands of sectors of the Imperium, and now that Cadia is gone and the Great Rift allows the traitors vastly improved freedom of movement, he's finally unleashed an unimaginable amount of men and materiel against the Loyalists. This suggests that he has one of the largest organized Chaos force at his disposal, easily rivaling the Black Legion and Red Corsairs. Although I REALLY want more novels on what he's doing post-Heresy, he has clearly been very, very busy.
Spoilers: Every 'c' is actually a 'k'
lol
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The numbers I use are the number of likes the vid has when I get a chants to listen to it and click the like button. Not arbitrary but still considering I use a plant i grew as my pic I can't say I'm not a 420 fan lol
I agree with him She is a nightmare So why is he such a prick Aha they are all horrible Problem solved Know how to kill Vulcan once and for all
Iron warriors...
😷🍻🍺
Remember my first time playing against my 2 cousins I was using grey knights while they were orks and daemon.....I TOOK OUT THEM FUCKING DAEMONS WITH EXTREME PREJUDICE.... HEHEHEHEHEHEHHE
i know a zealot when i see one, and i despised that woman the moment she prayed on her way down to the planet. their faith is bound to spoil and undo everything good in this universe... the zealots... faith is fated to give birth to zeal, that niche is always vacate for that monster of an apex predator to fill... zeal, the destroyer of facts, the monster who feeds lies into your ears shrouded as truth, such pitiful word... zeal, the ever shape shifting leach, bringer of the end to our all things good...
The two rememberancers are as bad as eachother. One wants to worship the Primarchs while the other wants to discredit them because of his own sense of inferiority.
Damn to late
always next time
"He" "Olivia"
What?
"Truth supersedes Facts"
Oooooh some one doesnt like SJW's
SJWs even do not like SJWs. They eat their own.
lol