"Mortarion cannot let go of the past" - err yeah, thats an understatement, carrying the tormented soul of his adoptive father just to torture him endlessly, definitely doesn't indicate he has dwelling issues lmao
@@darkspyder-px1ku Yes after recently reading The Burried Dagger, I can say hes basically like necromancer death smog Palpatine but worse. If anything I think the entire Deathgaurd faction is the doing of Typhus and they are all basically drunk off warp juice to see the reality of what they are really doing.
@@krel3358 Yup, it was typhus from the beginning with his interactions with erebus that lead to that. Hell he was the reason Garro had to fight Grulgor in the way that he was, that entire scene is still so epic to this day too lol
It's arguable that Vorx displayed some honour when he swore to the Chapter Master of the White Consuls that he just wanted a duel, and that he wouldn't take the White Consul's geneseed... he then went on to destroy the geneseed rather than use it for Chaos. That seemed kind of good of him.
vorx is super interesting because he views nurgle in a way where there are no other gods, so he commits wholeheartedly to the will of change throughout the entire novel, in a very unique perspective of the 40K universe! he’s got many more extremely interesting moments in the Lords of Silence novel/audiobook if you’re interested. it’s one that i’ve found myself coming back to just for the sheer uniqueness of their chapter, you might enjoy it !
Also that earlier part where he respects the White Consuls that he considers the Imperium misguided but respects WC for living consistently w/ their beliefs, more than most of the Imperium, more than the T.Sons (who he considers delusional)
Loved the bit where the guardsman and the plague marine have the closest thing to a genuine heart to heart about their fall to chaos. "...there are worse fates than an honest death."
I just find it fascinating how Nurgle, who represents Stagnation has the most visibly changed Marines... Yet Tzeentch lord of change has the ones that literally *can't* change (anymore)
Yeah well or goes forther than that. The noise marines who are literally about sensations can't feel anything and the khorne guys are in a perpetual state of rage preventing them from being the great warriors they could be. Heck even "Chaos Undivided" is the most decided faction in the setting.
My favorite part in The Lords of slient is when Vraxs is just talking to some random human excited by the thought that she had a kid and hopes to meet him someday.
You see in this book that Vorx (so presumably most other DG) fkn love Nurglings. They see them like little mogwai, so a DG would 100% let a nurgling play with his helmet if it made grabby hands for it.
8:20 - Vorx actually does seem extremely kind to his crew. They even correct a mistake he makes, and rather than get angry, he's basically like, "My bad. You're right." One of the other plague marines impatiently shits on the crew at one point, and Vorx reprimands him, saying they're doing they're best. Granted, those same crew members are essentially enslaved in mind and soul to Nurgle like Captain Dantine.
They did do something good, Vorx destroyed the white consuls geneseed bank to stop the word bearers getting it. Also most of them are OG death guard except whatsiface the one that recently turned.
Lords of Silence is in my top 3 of 40k books I've read. Very well written and extremely ingaging, loved every minute and I can't wait to reread in 5-6 years when I have hopefully forgotten how the story goes.
The Lords of silence is easily one of my favorite 40K books and to be honest I listen to it frequently, it's become my comfort book. I disagree that they have no caring, remember that they genuinely feel that the horrors they bring are joyous gifts. Vorks comments that even what appear to be poor gifts show their value at a later date. Both Vorks and Philimon (spelling?) both show a great deal of respect and patience for their unchanged servants. Vorks himself apologizes and thanks an unchanged crew member who questions him openly about a tactical decision during the void battle at Agrepina. And Philimon chats respectfully with Capt Danteen, even suffers his insults with patience. Vorks muses that he doesn't harbor any ill will towards imperials considering them misguided and in need of salvation. Of course, 99%of their other interactions with humans consist of tearing claws and blades dripping with toxins, undead horrors and people vomiting their windpipes out... This war band, or at least Vorx and his inner circle are remarkably philosophical, introspective and even generous in their way.
The lords of silence was my first Black library book after I got it in a humble bundle pack alongside requiem infernal. In the end i loved Requiem infernal way more but DAMN did this have some cool moments. Vorx's bromance relationship with Philemon was a good amount of oddly "wholesome" that matches Nurgle but if you want *fucking metal* then Vorx's book that collects the name of everyone he has killed until his own death is easily the coolest idea in the book. Althought it can't not be said that this book also gives Typhon saying he doesn't give a "freshly squeezed shit" about attacking ultramar which was also perfect.
I really liked the character Dragan because he thinks differently to the other plague marines because he hasn’t been one for as long as them and is not really that nurgely yet. He can still take of his helmet which is rare for plague marines
I would like for more variation in "Plague Marine perspective" BC Typhus acknowledges that DG, as a Legion, need more go-getters, it's too easy to slide into inertia
I see your point. But, that's sort of Nurgles "drawback." Every god in the pantheon has one, with Nurgle it's the fact that you slowly get more and more sedentary and taciturn. Then, when you die, someone fresh, angry and fast takes your place. It's basically Nurgles Cycle of entropy, death and rebirth
This was a fantastic video on one of my favorite books. I really enjoy the character Dragan as he gives us a very realistic look at how chaos marines keep up their numbers with “recruitment”. I liked that he still had the youthful anger and vitality that most of the unbroken were beginning to forget. Another final thing I deeply enjoyed was how they worshipped Nurgle as the true god, and the other chaos gods were just pretenders.
You convinced me to start listening to the audiobook of this and it's awesome! As a passive fan of 40k over the last year or two I'm glad this is my first book I've finally stepped into reading. I know it's supposed to be horrible but it honestly makes me laugh sometimes with how often the book takes time to go into meticulous detail about just how WET and GOOPY everything and anything is around these guys 😅
Thank god this video popped up as a suggestion UA-cam literally blocked you from me feed completely recently, just to find new six videos waiting to be binged. Great video and keep up the good work man👏🏽
I will go as far as to say Lords of Silence are the poster boys of the Death Guard. There are many nurgle warband and many of them fight in their own way. Some like ship battles some like using machines and some like Typhus are so aggressive and restless they could get along with World Eaters. But Lords of silence are what people always assume Death Guard to be. Slow, steady, plague focused, scheming but loyal to Morty/nurgle, and sometimes jolly. Wish we had a novel like that per legion. Just a novel showing how typical chaos legion marines behave most of the time when they are not on Black Crusades or other huge campaigns.
The Lords of Silence book has great lore, good characters, and an editing style that makes you feel like you have dementia! So it's like the perfect Nurgle book!
I love the deathguard and I love the lords of silence it was the first warhammer 40k book I read all the way through I really badly need to re read it, its just so good
We think bleach, bolter rounds with bleach filled warheads, dipped in penicillin and blessed by The Emperor. Alternatively; fire. *Lots and lots* of fire.
Lords of Silence has amazing description of what is to worship chaos god and why you would do so. Specially when they change from the marine to the human pov. Despite lord of silence never do anything good, they also never felt to be "sadistic" as nightlord or emperor children. They seen to view everything as means to a end, they don't have great ambition like abaddon but they do have objectives and strive for it Another great point is how devastating is "staganation" to worship of nurgle in barbarus 2.0 we see how many marines just stopped and having a obsession seen to be essential to keep things running if you are working for nurgle. If anything was the parallel with the nightlord ominibus that annoyed me, having a secret probably mad dreadnought, having a special ship, playing who betray who game with another traitor legion while working with them, I vaguely remmber that there was a very powerful power
So I just started reading the book and it's good so far - I am a little disappointed it isn't a trilogy like the Nightlords books because, personally I think every Legion if not every Chapter should have a trilogy attached to them but I digress. I've never really been a fan of Plague Marines as a concept, I enjoy the play style - big, slow moving and high hp monsters but Nurgle is probably my second to least Chaos God, just ahead of Slaanesh.
Hey Arthur, are you gonna make a dedicated playlist for this series of successors/warbands? Mainly wondering as I feel it'll be easier to find them and such.
Ok I really need to pick up this one on audio book alongside the one about a pig who turns out to be a daemon of Nurgle. Seriously, out of the 4, Nurgle 's maybe the scariest to me at least due his corruption seeping so silently through out the scenery it makes current horror movies look like they were written for children.
I’ll say, their interactions with the Nurglings are adorable, as is the semi cute quote about the daemon farting liquidly in the crook of Philemon’s armor. Or was it Vorx? Not sure. But I also will say they are rather kind to Dantine. I really really liked his character, especially how he finally embraced his corruption as a dreg. I have to wonder, Vorx wanted him for some higher purpose, but what I like to think is that through some Nurgley goodness they can make him into a plague marine even though he’s a mature male. Just my hopes & dreams.
Burialgoods has a great narration about Vorx and though he seems like a nice enough person at first you quickly realize how screwed up he is. Not sure if the transcript is canon or just based on the character
I think that the lords of silence are a little to close to reaguler death-guard to justify being there own faction, but, I love the OG death-guard so I think the fricken awesome 👌
Having more novels about end point chaos marines under the whorship of the other gods sounds great. I'd like to see one following a Khornate warband where while yeah, has a lot of anger and general hostility toward others and each other, but have a few jumpcut scenes where you have khornate marines just being jarringly almost civil with one another in among the ruins of a city, like one marine is trying his best to perform bonsai tree cutting while they talk and wait for their chaos lord's new orders, only to jumpcut again back to a few days ago where those same marines were doing the whole "maim,kill,burn" thing.
It's interesting how they are so conniving, planning and users of sorcery, and how much nurgle also hates tzeentch who at to some degree have these same qualities. Nurgle and tzneentch, despite being "opposites", in many ways seem to be the most alike of the gods there is.
The Lords of Silence are the direct antithesis to everything the Imperium is. It's even described in the book, as Dantine comes to grips with his situation, it's described as a fist that has been clenched for an entire lifetime finally and slowly relaxing. Dantine has known no other perspective from that point prior, and then he gets to experience what the opposite polarity truly is. And that end of that polarity is dark, damp, reeking, abhorrent to everything he knows, entirely confusing, and yet impossibly attractive. He eventually succumbs to it and embraces it despite his senses, despite his past, and despite his own conscious knowing, possibly for his betterment. I believe these esoteric stories weaved into the fabric of 40k are meant to teach us about psychology, emotions, metaphysics, and even ontology. Point being, the Imperium capitalizes upon slavery, while the Lords of Silence, once given "freedom", instinctively use that freedom to conquer, defile, and "correct" those imperials they come across. If reality is defined by perspective, the the Lords of Silence are dialed in af, and are possibly more benevolent, righteous, and honorable than any of the loyalist chapters of Astartes. They are essentially removing pain from a tormented, helpless, hopeless galaxy, and replacing it with peace- serving a true and higher purpose, that of rebirth granted by The God.
Can anyone recommend a way to get your hands on the Lords of Silence book? Nowadays the ones I found are super expensive, like up to over a hundred bucks
Weren't the Night Lords pre chaos kind of nice in a twisted way that they inflicted so much fear through their brutality that they prevented further death? Yeah it's messed up, and yeah their victims suffered horribly, and yeah they're sadists, but they did prevent a long of death by stopping rebellion before it started.
"Mortarion cannot let go of the past" - err yeah, thats an understatement, carrying the tormented soul of his adoptive father just to torture him endlessly, definitely doesn't indicate he has dwelling issues lmao
It is what it is
Yeah but nekkari kinda deserves it though
@@darkspyder-px1ku Yes after recently reading The Burried Dagger, I can say hes basically like necromancer death smog Palpatine but worse. If anything I think the entire Deathgaurd faction is the doing of Typhus and they are all basically drunk off warp juice to see the reality of what they are really doing.
@@darkspyder-px1ku I mean yeah he was a bastard, but clearly mortarion uses it as some sort of historical anchor for himself.
@@krel3358 Yup, it was typhus from the beginning with his interactions with erebus that lead to that. Hell he was the reason Garro had to fight Grulgor in the way that he was, that entire scene is still so epic to this day too lol
Vorx represents the purist of Death Guard thinking, slow, methodical, planned so well he simply walks to the outcome which he knew all along.
And that’s what makes them terrifying 😅
iunno man, kinda sounds like a psyker to me
@@CrimsonXenoProduct Vorx isn't a magic user, he seems more like a Daethshroud Terminator with a lot more say.
So, Alpha Legion but more durable?
@@Blashmack Not exactly, you know where you stand with Death Guard, they have little to hide.
It's arguable that Vorx displayed some honour when he swore to the Chapter Master of the White Consuls that he just wanted a duel, and that he wouldn't take the White Consul's geneseed... he then went on to destroy the geneseed rather than use it for Chaos.
That seemed kind of good of him.
that face when, Death Guard have more Chivalry than the Imperium.
vorx is super interesting because he views nurgle in a way where there are no other gods, so he commits wholeheartedly to the will of change throughout the entire novel, in a very unique perspective of the 40K universe! he’s got many more extremely interesting moments in the Lords of Silence novel/audiobook if you’re interested. it’s one that i’ve found myself coming back to just for the sheer uniqueness of their chapter, you might enjoy it !
Also that earlier part where he respects the White Consuls that he considers the Imperium misguided but respects WC for living consistently w/ their beliefs, more than most of the Imperium, more than the T.Sons (who he considers delusional)
Loved the bit where the guardsman and the plague marine have the closest thing to a genuine heart to heart about their fall to chaos. "...there are worse fates than an honest death."
If anyone's read the Death Guard book where Imperial guard have to fight them, they're terrifying.
Dark Imperium and Plague war?
Krieg vs death guard
The ultimate war of attrition
@@presidentofthegalaxy784
I’m not so sure, Krieg handled death guard pretty well on Vraks
@@Alexander59059going with the WW1 parallels the Death Guard would need to brew an especially potent variant of trench foot.
Cadian Blood?
"Shooting the shit" is a very different activity on Barbarus.
I just find it fascinating how Nurgle, who represents Stagnation has the most visibly changed Marines... Yet Tzeentch lord of change has the ones that literally *can't* change (anymore)
Yeah well or goes forther than that.
The noise marines who are literally about sensations can't feel anything and the khorne guys are in a perpetual state of rage preventing them from being the great warriors they could be.
Heck even "Chaos Undivided" is the most decided faction in the setting.
@@irtehdar2446 mmmm. Love that irony, good stuff
@@irtehdar2446Khorne Berzerkers being in a perpetual state of berserk?
Stagnation? I would say death, disease and decay change you quite a bit lol
@coldhands2802 yep, when you die, your body undergoes a dramatic transformation as its turned into fungus food, and the circle of life begins anew.
“Everything is sticky and they all have a little bit of depression” is a perfect description of the aftermath of an Emperor’s Children party
My favorite part in The Lords of slient is when Vraxs is just talking to some random human excited by the thought that she had a kid and hopes to meet him someday.
That's both adorable and concerning. I worry what happened next.
When the salamanders want to see your kid:🎉😊❤
When the deathguard wants to see your kid:🤧🤢🤮😵💫☠️
@@LordCrate-du8zm She works on the bridge near vraks. After the talk, she went right to work. Nothing bad, except the normal nugle mutations.
@@plaugemarine Oh. That's... fine, I suppose
@@LordCrate-du8zm they just want you to embrace papa nurgle and not suffer anymore, they're so nice.
I still wonder about that one Nurgling with the helmet. Did the Plague Marine just let him wear it for a bit or something lol.
wouldnt surprise me since they seem quite fond of nurglings. "here little lord i see you have been looking at my helmet"
You see in this book that Vorx (so presumably most other DG) fkn love Nurglings. They see them like little mogwai, so a DG would 100% let a nurgling play with his helmet if it made grabby hands for it.
8:20 - Vorx actually does seem extremely kind to his crew. They even correct a mistake he makes, and rather than get angry, he's basically like, "My bad. You're right."
One of the other plague marines impatiently shits on the crew at one point, and Vorx reprimands him, saying they're doing they're best.
Granted, those same crew members are essentially enslaved in mind and soul to Nurgle like Captain Dantine.
They did do something good, Vorx destroyed the white consuls geneseed bank to stop the word bearers getting it.
Also most of them are OG death guard except whatsiface the one that recently turned.
Word Bears have had a few run ins with the white consuls . That 3 part series was awesome.
Lords of Silence is in my top 3 of 40k books I've read. Very well written and extremely ingaging, loved every minute and I can't wait to reread in 5-6 years when I have hopefully forgotten how the story goes.
What are your top 2
SEVENTH! MOST FAVORED OF THE GRANDFATHER!
0:28 Who wants to bet he's going to kit bash the new Night Lords Kill Team to be First Claw?
I wouldn't blame him if he did. 1st Claw rocks! 1️⃣🦇
My reading list for 40k is a Herculean at this point that book sounds awesome. Great video!
Hey this video says it came out 13 hours ago but your post is from two week ago. WTF is that some terminator shit going on here?
@@krel3358 our man Arthur is messing with the space time continuum again.
I love the Death guard and the lords of silence is definitely a book I’ve been meaning to pick up.
The Lords of silence is easily one of my favorite 40K books and to be honest I listen to it frequently, it's become my comfort book. I disagree that they have no caring, remember that they genuinely feel that the horrors they bring are joyous gifts. Vorks comments that even what appear to be poor gifts show their value at a later date. Both Vorks and Philimon (spelling?) both show a great deal of respect and patience for their unchanged servants. Vorks himself apologizes and thanks an unchanged crew member who questions him openly about a tactical decision during the void battle at Agrepina. And Philimon chats respectfully with Capt Danteen, even suffers his insults with patience. Vorks muses that he doesn't harbor any ill will towards imperials considering them misguided and in need of salvation. Of course, 99%of their other interactions with humans consist of tearing claws and blades dripping with toxins, undead horrors and people vomiting their windpipes out... This war band, or at least Vorx and his inner circle are remarkably philosophical, introspective and even generous in their way.
The lords of silence was my first Black library book after I got it in a humble bundle pack alongside requiem infernal. In the end i loved Requiem infernal way more but DAMN did this have some cool moments. Vorx's bromance relationship with Philemon was a good amount of oddly "wholesome" that matches Nurgle but if you want *fucking metal* then Vorx's book that collects the name of everyone he has killed until his own death is easily the coolest idea in the book.
Althought it can't not be said that this book also gives Typhon saying he doesn't give a "freshly squeezed shit" about attacking ultramar which was also perfect.
I really liked the character Dragan because he thinks differently to the other plague marines because he hasn’t been one for as long as them and is not really that nurgely yet. He can still take of his helmet which is rare for plague marines
He shows up in a white dwarf book later. He has his own Warband and has two of his claws.
I would like for more variation in "Plague Marine perspective" BC Typhus acknowledges that DG, as a Legion, need more go-getters, it's too easy to slide into inertia
I see your point. But, that's sort of Nurgles "drawback." Every god in the pantheon has one, with Nurgle it's the fact that you slowly get more and more sedentary and taciturn. Then, when you die, someone fresh, angry and fast takes your place. It's basically Nurgles Cycle of entropy, death and rebirth
Literally finished this book yesterday, love my nurgly boys so dearly
Loved this book, reread it whenever I’m btw books and see it on the shelf
This was a fantastic video on one of my favorite books. I really enjoy the character Dragan as he gives us a very realistic look at how chaos marines keep up their numbers with “recruitment”. I liked that he still had the youthful anger and vitality that most of the unbroken were beginning to forget. Another final thing I deeply enjoyed was how they worshipped Nurgle as the true god, and the other chaos gods were just pretenders.
Papa Nurgle blesses this video!
You convinced me to start listening to the audiobook of this and it's awesome! As a passive fan of 40k over the last year or two I'm glad this is my first book I've finally stepped into reading. I know it's supposed to be horrible but it honestly makes me laugh sometimes with how often the book takes time to go into meticulous detail about just how WET and GOOPY everything and anything is around these guys 😅
Thank god this video popped up as a suggestion UA-cam literally blocked you from me feed completely recently, just to find new six videos waiting to be binged. Great video and keep up the good work man👏🏽
I will go as far as to say Lords of Silence are the poster boys of the Death Guard.
There are many nurgle warband and many of them fight in their own way. Some like ship battles some like using machines and some like Typhus are so aggressive and restless they could get along with World Eaters.
But Lords of silence are what people always assume Death Guard to be. Slow, steady, plague focused, scheming but loyal to Morty/nurgle, and sometimes jolly. Wish we had a novel like that per legion. Just a novel showing how typical chaos legion marines behave most of the time when they are not on Black Crusades or other huge campaigns.
I LOVE the Lords of Silence novel.
The Lords of Silence book has great lore, good characters, and an editing style that makes you feel like you have dementia!
So it's like the perfect Nurgle book!
I love the deathguard and I love the lords of silence it was the first warhammer 40k book I read all the way through I really badly need to re read it, its just so good
We think bleach, bolter rounds with bleach filled warheads, dipped in penicillin and blessed by The Emperor. Alternatively; fire. *Lots and lots* of fire.
I really wish there was a model based on the terminator leader and his fleshy nurgle Chainsword
Lords of Silence has amazing description of what is to worship chaos god and why you would do so. Specially when they change from the marine to the human pov.
Despite lord of silence never do anything good, they also never felt to be "sadistic" as nightlord or emperor children. They seen to view everything as means to a end, they don't have great ambition like abaddon but they do have objectives and strive for it
Another great point is how devastating is "staganation" to worship of nurgle in barbarus 2.0 we see how many marines just stopped and having a obsession seen to be essential to keep things running if you are working for nurgle.
If anything was the parallel with the nightlord ominibus that annoyed me, having a secret probably mad dreadnought, having a special ship, playing who betray who game with another traitor legion while working with them, I vaguely remmber that there was a very powerful power
Awesome book!
We really need a sequel - what happens to them when they attack ultramar?
I hope they are fine...
So I just started reading the book and it's good so far - I am a little disappointed it isn't a trilogy like the Nightlords books because, personally I think every Legion if not every Chapter should have a trilogy attached to them but I digress. I've never really been a fan of Plague Marines as a concept, I enjoy the play style - big, slow moving and high hp monsters but Nurgle is probably my second to least Chaos God, just ahead of Slaanesh.
Hey Arthur, are you gonna make a dedicated playlist for this series of successors/warbands? Mainly wondering as I feel it'll be easier to find them and such.
Ok I really need to pick up this one on audio book alongside the one about a pig who turns out to be a daemon of Nurgle. Seriously, out of the 4, Nurgle 's maybe the scariest to me at least due his corruption seeping so silently through out the scenery it makes current horror movies look like they were written for children.
it's criminal you didn't mention them calling nurglings little lords
Just a reminder that Mortarion tattle told on Magnus to his Dad because Magnus' legion used magic.
I love Nurgle characters so much, when you know how to search them, they are bangers
Cough cough audiobook is on UA-cam cough cough , a great book listened to it it while painting my DG
Found a new addition to my TBR pile, it would seem.
The backlog must grow ever larger, never to be empty
One of my top 5 30k/40k novels. Vorx is best boi.
I love how the Death Guard from their own perspective are always viewed as a buncha silly lil guys
Ever considered what the Death Guard smell like? Puke,shit,piss,rot. Cheese...because infection can smell like cheese. Horrific to think about it.
I’ll say, their interactions with the Nurglings are adorable, as is the semi cute quote about the daemon farting liquidly in the crook of Philemon’s armor. Or was it Vorx? Not sure. But I also will say they are rather kind to Dantine. I really really liked his character, especially how he finally embraced his corruption as a dreg. I have to wonder, Vorx wanted him for some higher purpose, but what I like to think is that through some Nurgley goodness they can make him into a plague marine even though he’s a mature male. Just my hopes & dreams.
Anyone that you put into a hellbrute goes just as crazy.
Literally finished this book and went to open UA-cam, and this is the first video I see 💀
I loved the Lords of Silence book, one of my favorite perspectives of Grandpa's family
Hail Nurgle, and Hail the Lords of Silence!
I’m betting the DG are 420 like 24/7/365. Every day is Halloween for the DG!
Death guard and emoerors children scare me most
Never knew of these guys, but they definitely seem interesting even among other Death Guard factions. Plus their name is awesome and I love it.
Burialgoods has a great narration about Vorx and though he seems like a nice enough person at first you quickly realize how screwed up he is. Not sure if the transcript is canon or just based on the character
"Everything is sticky and they all have depression." sounds like life
I think that the lords of silence are a little to close to reaguler death-guard to justify being there own faction, but, I love the OG death-guard so I think the fricken awesome 👌
I'm calling it. Next episode is gonna be about the Blood Ravens.
I like when the fellow is turning to a new Deathguard at the end and the Plague Surgeon literally talks him from the edge and he accepts his fate.
Hallo Herr Arthur! Ich freue mich dich wieder zu sehen!
Having more novels about end point chaos marines under the whorship of the other gods sounds great.
I'd like to see one following a Khornate warband where while yeah, has a lot of anger and general hostility toward others and each other, but have a few jumpcut scenes where you have khornate marines just being jarringly almost civil with one another in among the ruins of a city, like one marine is trying his best to perform bonsai tree cutting while they talk and wait for their chaos lord's new orders, only to jumpcut again back to a few days ago where those same marines were doing the whole "maim,kill,burn" thing.
Well the lords of silence are absolutely terrifying indeed. I find it funny they love nurglings tho.
the personification of the Ugly Bastard Tag
the nurglings in this book are the best comic relief I've seen in a while
Hell yeah, death guard
The Lords of Silence was the first 40k book I read and it set the bar really freaking high.
I think you’d like the True Sons warband, chaos marines that are still Sons of Horus
"Did I ever tell you that my favourite colour is blue?"
--Tzeentch--
Love them. Love mortarion. Love typhus. Love me DADDY NURGLE.
I have never heard or read much about the different death guard war bands
God I love deathguard
Youre the best, arthur :]
I picked death guard for my army and got a box of plague marines. I’m working on my second one this week.
It's interesting how they are so conniving, planning and users of sorcery, and how much nurgle also hates tzeentch who at to some degree have these same qualities. Nurgle and tzneentch, despite being "opposites", in many ways seem to be the most alike of the gods there is.
They are in a fashion honourable tho, the way Vorxs is with the Astartes chapter master
UGH OH
STINKY
cool, nice Pics 👍
DEATH GUARD!!!!!!! PRAISE THE GRANDFATHER!!!!!!! 🪰🪰🪰🪰🪰🪰🪰
How come you didn't bring up the imperial guard that has his heart removed and placed in a bag then let be on the ship
Lord of Silence is doing to the Death Guard what Talos's trilogy did for Night Lords. I hope Emperor's Children receive something like that.
Pay more respect to the death guard....... Entrophy will get you.
The Lords of Silence are the direct antithesis to everything the Imperium is. It's even described in the book, as Dantine comes to grips with his situation, it's described as a fist that has been clenched for an entire lifetime finally and slowly relaxing. Dantine has known no other perspective from that point prior, and then he gets to experience what the opposite polarity truly is. And that end of that polarity is dark, damp, reeking, abhorrent to everything he knows, entirely confusing, and yet impossibly attractive. He eventually succumbs to it and embraces it despite his senses, despite his past, and despite his own conscious knowing, possibly for his betterment. I believe these esoteric stories weaved into the fabric of 40k are meant to teach us about psychology, emotions, metaphysics, and even ontology. Point being, the Imperium capitalizes upon slavery, while the Lords of Silence, once given "freedom", instinctively use that freedom to conquer, defile, and "correct" those imperials they come across. If reality is defined by perspective, the the Lords of Silence are dialed in af, and are possibly more benevolent, righteous, and honorable than any of the loyalist chapters of Astartes. They are essentially removing pain from a tormented, helpless, hopeless galaxy, and replacing it with peace- serving a true and higher purpose, that of rebirth granted by The God.
With how chaos legions armour tend to change color based on their god and activities, I'm surprised the Emperor children are not doing white armour
The purge video? I want to know more for the murder machines
2:51 so, the whites on the Emperor's Children's armour is just c*m
Excuse me! Vorx gave some water!
BROTHER BRING THE FLAMER, THE HEAVY FLAMER!😂
Easiest ways to beat the Dwath Guard….. Soap and Water ..!.!.!.
Can anyone recommend a way to get your hands on the Lords of Silence book? Nowadays the ones I found are super expensive, like up to over a hundred bucks
New here absolutely love the channel. Not telling what to do, but could you please put these vids in a play list pretty please 😅
sorry to tell you but these videos are in a playlist?
You have set a low bar for "sort of kind behavior", my friend. Nice to nurglings?
My fav 40k book 👌🏻👍🏻 i love it
Nurgle, the god of stinky sticky grossness. Hims muh fav.
Skinnn and Bonessssss
Which "Warhammer Horror" book ?!
There are several with this subtitle, unless I am missing something.
Why has everyone started saying some sort of version of "let's get into it?"
I just tried watching like 10 videos on the this. This is the only one with any personality.
Skaven yet?
What's your opinion on the Dornian Heresy AU?
Ave Dominus Nox!!!
Weren't the Night Lords pre chaos kind of nice in a twisted way that they inflicted so much fear through their brutality that they prevented further death? Yeah it's messed up, and yeah their victims suffered horribly, and yeah they're sadists, but they did prevent a long of death by stopping rebellion before it started.
Didnt i see a Tyranids video yesterday?