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To add to Skarbrand. Khorne wasn't enraged that he attempted to kill him, he was more enraged over the fact Skarbrand went for a cowards attack and struck him from behind and was ashamed he would try such a thing. That is the most 'I'm not mad, just disappointed" move in the 40k universe.
Khorne, instead of instantly stomping on him, or pummeling him to paste, took the time to drag him up to the top of the citadel. "I'm so disappointed that I don't even want to punch you."
When Khorne created Skarbrand before Tzeench's prank, Skarbrand quite literally attempted to rip either his own head off as sacrifice or more possibly rip Khorne's head off and use it as a makeshift mace!? Khorne at times commits with the rage-before-reason trope?
@@eduardodiaz9942 Oh absolutely, he'd have slapped the dogshit out of Skarbrand. Only it probably would have ended there, with a "Nice try, but don't do that shit again" and everything goes back to normal
Vashtorr is the Soul Forge King: "I'm going to be the 5th Chaos god!" Be'lakor and Malice: "Get in the line new guy. We have been trying to be one since day one."
I wish there is a plan for a Chaos series where it's these dudes just dunking on Vashtorr. Makes them legit again and gives GW an excuse to release more outrageously expensive models.
Belakor is the embodiment of the fact that, no matter how powerful you are, if you use Chaos to empower yourself, you would be a slave forever and always, be it directly to the Chaos Gods or indirectly, to your own desires, and that if you ever try to stray, you would be made an example of.
Belakor is the embodiment of, GW never gave him an interesting enough trait to become a chaos God. At least Malice got a good theme to him. Belakor is just budget Khorne.
@@Nonplussed No no, you got it wrong, GW created Belakor as a parable character that showed you how the power you get by dealing with Chaos Gods makes you their slave no matter how much of said power you have. He was never created to even have a chance at becoming the fifth Chaos God, only their plaything, forever and ever.
@@seeingseeer5282 at least Vashtorr and Malice (where every it is, that is) have at least a chance at becoming a chaos god, but I feel their is going to be a...... dark upset on the horizon.
Good episode, but I'm a bit sad you excluded the story of Ku'gath Plaguefather, the other named greater daemon of Nurgle. Once a nurgling, he accidentally fell into Nurgle's cauldron, drank all the Forget-me-juice, and grew into a massive Great Unclean One. Nurgle just thought it was funny, but Ku'gath is sad that he caused the loss of such an excellent plague. So he now travels the galaxy searching for ingredients, trying to recreate Nurgle's original recipe. He goes into battle on a massive palanquin/laboratory carried by a swarm of nurglings, which he occasionally picks up, force-feeds some plague juice, and yeets at the enemy.
What's worse (to Ku'gath) is that it was supposedly Nurgle's greatest plague ever. The magnum opus of disease. He's also one of the few melancholic Nurgle Princes. Misery is his domain, ever depressed and ashamed of drinking the cauldron's contents. He can barely stand Nurglings, let alone the abundant joy of his peers. Slime's a Plaguebearer in a Great Unclean One's body.
@@korstmahler I'm guessing every disease Nurgle creates is his greatest up till that point, according to him. That's probably why he wasn't angry with Ku'gath; he just jumped right into making an even greater disease.
A few things you’re missing from skarbrands story: Firstly, it was Tzeentch who stoked his ego so he thought he could turn on Khorne Secondly, in many tellings, when Skarbrand attacks Khorne from behind, the reason why Khorne is so mad at him, isn’t because he betrayed him, Khorne loves violence. He exiled him because Skarbrand dared attack Khorne while his back was turned instead of head on.
My headcanon is that he hopped from the Fantasy universe in-lore, and that's why he's a Daemon Prince (a mortal elevated by Chaos), yet somehow as old as creation. He therefore cares more about his universe of origin than he does some random universe he found.
One interesting thing about Kairos a lot of people miss, is than nowhere in the lore it is said that one of his head always tell the truth, while another only lies. What IS said is that when one head tells the truth the other one spins a believable lie. So the same head can both lie and tell the truth, it's just that the other one is then forced to tell the truth or lie respectively.
Something else about Skarbrand is that he wants to earn Khorne's forgiveness by piling up mountains of skulls, but Khorne is just like "You seem to be doing your job pretty well as is. I'm not going to ruin that by restoring you."
I personally think the Fantasy Be'lakor lore of him getting orbital nuked by all 4 Chaos gods and being forced to crown the next Very Cool Chaos Champion to be more interesting than 40k's version
Be'lakor's Fantasy iteration is far more interesting than the 40K one and he's more involved in the story with things like Mordheim and the Shadow over Albion campaign.
Also he was Archeon’s Father (technically he was possessing the Norscan who fathered Archeon) but yeah Bela’kor was just kinda slapped into Warhammer 40K.
@@morgansheepman2403 Not to mention stealing a bunch of Stormcast souls and using them to infuse his own "Anti-Stormcast" champion. Honestly, talking about Be'lakor but only in his 40K context is getting less than half the total picture. And generally the less interesting half.
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Regarding Be'lakor, he has wayyy more lore in Warhammer Fantasy. In Fantasy, he was the first being (a human) to turn to chaos and led the chaos army to conquer the world. However when he began to ignore the chaos gods, he was punished and lost his physical form, reduced to a shadow (literally). He's since tried multiple times to become a chaos god and is forced to crown the Everchosen (Fantasy's equivalent to a Warmaster of Chaos) each time one would be found by chaos and each time he tries to stop this or become the Everchosen, it fails
There's also other greater daemons that are not playable. One is known as the prisoner of the emerald cave, which is a giant great unclean one capable of spawning armies and being so foul that he's able to sicken even plague marines. It took 300 grey knights and an entire imperial guard regiment to seal it. Only one grey knight survived and it's said that if he ever got out not even exterminatus would be enough. There's also Yssarile, the daemon king who tried to usurp Tzeentch himself and waged a war against him that lasted a billion years before being defeated.
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Can't believe you skipped over the Lion killing Kairos like that. He stabbed an all knowing daemon in the chest because Kairos didn't see until too late that there was nothing he could offer the Lion to make him a traitor.
In Fantasy Skarbrand wasn't enraged and tried to kill Khorne, he was manipulated by Tzeentch to believe himself more deserving of the title of Blood God than Khorne. He still hit him at full strength and made a itty-bitty tiny dent in his armor though.
@@GamerGrovyle Oh, I didn't know that, but it makes sense... Even though I don't think he wouldn't be mad if he struck him from the front, just a little less mad.
in total war warhammer, in the main campaign you finally do fight be' lakor, and you can use him as a lord for your armies afterwards. he can also play in the big sandbox mode, where he is extremely strong, not a great leader of armies, but a very strong fighter and magic caster.
I am 88% sure that what Khorne was most upset about was the fact that Scarbrand attacked from behind. If he had challenged Khorne face to face Khorne probably would have had some respect for him. But instead Scarbrand decided to try and do it like a b**ch. Either way I can only imagine the fight looking like Nutshell Animation "I say do you wanna fight".
My two favorite things to come out of this episode are, the Unclean Quartet which I really hope to see fan art of and Scarbrand having enough time to write down journal entries while he’s flying across the warp “well it’s been 157 hours and I’m still airborne and no sign of stopping, will update when/if I land”
"He is not many, he is one, he is the first. A creature as old as Creation itself, he has moved unseen between the stars for millennia, twisting the fates of many races and feeding upon their misery. But I have found him, I have learnt his name!" - Tech-Magos Kyber Arbastri to the Council of Chalice
In TW:W3 the Great Unclean One has a diarrhoea attack, where a nurgling falls out and starts dancing around in the liquid spray. I can't unsee it ever again.
Calling the Skarbrand model "old" makes me feel ancient. That was 2015. I guess that was 8 years ago now, but did you see what we had before the current Bloodthirster and Skarbrand models? The 1995 model was around for 20 years! If you wanted to make a Skarbrand model you'd have to be well acquainted with a Dremel drill. For a principle iconic unit, that's a long time before an update, especially with how much miniature design advanced in that second decade of lifespan. All of the Greater Daemons were looking derpy and out of date for a really long time.
I would really like the eventual Fantasy episode to not just be a one-off. Would be fun to see DK and Bricky discover the namesakes and other things that carried over from Fantasy to 40K. Shy might dislike Fantasy, though. The Greenskins in Fantasy aren't as whacky and fun as the 40K ones.
I knew the name of Be'lakor even before I got into Warhammer because there is a death metal band with that name around. Not my favourite band ever, but hey, it's there if you want to take a listen, they're decent enough. EDIT: The Rotigus barbershop quartet has to be the best thing I've ever heard on this podcast. And now I'm thinking up possible names, like the Pus Lads or Rotigus & the Nurglings
you guys should definitely check out be'lakor, skarbrand, kugath and kairos in total war warhammer 3 they're pretty great depictions IMO that also apply to 40k
One of my favorite happy burgle creatures is the lil puppy given to one of fabius bile's associates. I imagine it as a disgusting plague ridden mastiff.
Sad as I was hoping we’d get Raven Guard next; but this sounds like it will be a great video discussion. Raven Guard and Minotaurs are my 2 dream videos as both kinda lack UA-cam coverage but Bel’lakor was my #3 request.
I always thought Be'lakor was the ascended form of Morcar the Uniter, 1st Everchosen of Chaos in the original Warhammer setting. Not sure if that was ever true, just my head-canon interpretation but always made sense to me they'd be vague about it if so because Morcar is also the main antagonist in the original Heroquest lore (at least here in Europe)
Hey guys, thanks for all the quality content! I listen to your podcast mainly on apple podcast, but there is no new episode since 3.22.2023. Do you still upload audio versions? Thanks!
you guys are doing an Assassinorum: Kingmaker book review? WOOOOOO I loved that book, the tone is soooo different to the usual 40k feel and yet, it somehow manages to be PEAK 40k. Robert Rath is a goddamn treasure to this community and I'm thankful he joined Black Library. Seriously hoping he doesn't get into a Josh Reynolds situation where his creativity gets stifled by editors.
Great video! I hope that in the future you can make an episode about your favorite Warhammer 40K videogames. And I hope the upcoming Rogue Trader can be classified in one of "the good ones".
Tonite on ridiculous gear: DK slurps up Be'lakors moist abs, Bricky gives in to the ruinous powers so he too can unlock the secret of being bulid different, Shy replaces Be'lakor as being the chaos gods favourite demonic champion and banishes him to the warframe realm which angers him hugely and Tedd_zero puts massive milkers on many daemons so he can finally chug down the F O R B I D D E N milk
Imagine Be'lakor getting trapped in Duviri and getting super annoyed and salty over the world getting reset over and over again by Thrax. Also, something tells me he'd commiserate quite well with Lodun and Bombastine
Rotigus hasn't been the first in nurgles favor for very long, that's prolly why there isn't much he's done yet, he took the position from Ku'gath the plague father in the plague war trilogy. I still miss septicus the 7th and his bagpipes
I like to think that in chaos undivided the greater demons just hang out.Slan and Tze take time to share some tea and gossip while Nurgle and Khorn have a farm, Khorn provide bodies for Nurgle farms:)
For kiaros i think i heard is one head sees the future and one head sees the past so to figure out where he is in the present he has use what he knows about past and future to guess where he is. Its why his 8th edition rules had a worse ws than a normal lord of change
Something fun about Skarbrand, his axes are named that way because he dueled the two strongest bloodthirters Slaughter, and Carnage, and proceeded to turn them into his weapons
I like to imagine that because Belakor become a demon prince so early on all the stuff he did was actually pretty minor. But because it was so early on in existence it just seemed big compared to all the nothing that had happened till then. Like he's the first person to sneeze on someone else without covering and nurgle is like "YOOOOOO THAT'S AWESOME!!"
*Vox Officer:* "My Lord, Bel'akor has set course for Terra, he means to besiege" *Imperial Fists:* *Vox Officer:* "But he's on his way here first.....to the Phalanx.." *Imperial Fists:*
To be fair, even in fantasy the slaaneshi and nurgle named demons dont have a whole lot going on either. It helps that skarbrand is a rebel and kairos is unique. They get more screen time because of this.
Skarbrand can no longer fly. The main reason is because of his torn wings. However I believe that as punishment for attacking in a non Khorne manner Khorne made it so both his wings will never regenerate and he can never fly again.
"Solo-Quartet" is a deep fantasy of mine. If ever shape-shifitng magic were to exist, learning how to grow mouths on my chest or back to be my own choir and sing diddies like "For The Longest Time" would be an imperative goal of mine.
Fun fact, Skarbrands axes are made out of Bloodthirsters. Once 2 of the stronger daemons of khorne got angry that he was daddys favorite, so they tried to 2v1 him. Skarbrand won and made axes out of them.
I took it as he didn’t do anything remotely close to 40 standards today but rather the gods in the earlier stages had lower expectations, I mean considering they actively worked together to ascend him before they just starting pumping out greater demons for themselves.
As an owner of the Be'lakor mini and having painted it (only slightly different than the box art) yah hes not that bad. The wings are the hardest part (paint them before you put the chains on)
Be'lakor The Owner of The Second Biggest Mountain of Skulls, Builder of the Biggest Brothel World, The One with Composter for His Death Enemies and Big Lier that Bribes
In Warhammer 3, you can play as the Demon Prince, going around and claiming power from the different chaos factions to gain enough power to try and overthrow the Chaos Gods. He attempted to fight them off once in his early years, but was cast down (defeated), crashing into his tower, where he sat in contemplation for a long time. Too bad you guys don't play the Warhammer games, you'd be SHOCKED at how many similarities there are, and then wish the Skaven were in Warhammer 40k as a bad as tech race.
When the Lion was fighting Kairos during the HH, Kairos was trying to offer the Lion something to try to sway to the traitor said but eventually he realized that nothing that he could say could put any doubt in the Lions mind and then the lion impaled him on his sword and said “Did you foresee this.”
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Much profanity. Such strong. Offend.
Well Be'lakor is demon...get it...DEMONetized...Anyway this is horse hockey!
Wait, i don't get it. How is there strong language or profanity in the title or thumbnail. I'm looking at it now and there isn't any at all
Swo'lakor was too much for UA-cam to handle, apparently.
Looks like a church mom got a side hustle as a manual reviewer at YT
To add to Skarbrand. Khorne wasn't enraged that he attempted to kill him, he was more enraged over the fact Skarbrand went for a cowards attack and struck him from behind and was ashamed he would try such a thing. That is the most 'I'm not mad, just disappointed" move in the 40k universe.
Khorne, instead of instantly stomping on him, or pummeling him to paste, took the time to drag him up to the top of the citadel. "I'm so disappointed that I don't even want to punch you."
@@SWProductions100 Both.
When Khorne created Skarbrand before Tzeench's prank, Skarbrand quite literally attempted to rip either his own head off as sacrifice or more possibly rip Khorne's head off and use it as a makeshift mace!? Khorne at times commits with the rage-before-reason trope?
Khorne would have loved Skarbrand attacking him head on
@@ShloppyShmeat Absolutely.
Fun fact: Khorne would've been absolutely proud of Skarbrand taking the shot.... had he not attacked him from behind, that's what made him angry.
I mean, Khorne would have still beaten Skarbrand to a fine paste, but there would have been at least some honour in that.
@@eduardodiaz9942 Oh absolutely, he'd have slapped the dogshit out of Skarbrand. Only it probably would have ended there, with a "Nice try, but don't do that shit again" and everything goes back to normal
belakor schemed up a plot ending in him taking a bloody poop and it turned him on, he was truly undivided and worthy of all 4
Vashtorr is the Soul Forge King: "I'm going to be the 5th Chaos god!"
Be'lakor and Malice: "Get in the line new guy. We have been trying to be one since day one."
Poor Malice. Belakor can get fucked tho.
I wish there is a plan for a Chaos series where it's these dudes just dunking on Vashtorr. Makes them legit again and gives GW an excuse to release more outrageously expensive models.
I think Malice and Be'lacor just want to kick the Chaos gods in the balls. Vashtorr wants to be along side the gods.
And then they look up and see the throne for 5th Chaos God.
Great Horned Rat: "Excuse you-you, daemon-things. This seat is already taken-seized."
@Bluecho4 Yes yes! The ratman is the superior race and I'm their master. The Great Horned Rat!
Belakor with the chair!
Ba choas he broke him in half
And there's Skarbrand climbing up the ladder!!!
From the top rope!
*OH NO NOW HERE'S ROTIGUS WITH THE BARBWIRE*
Belakor is the embodiment of the fact that, no matter how powerful you are, if you use Chaos to empower yourself, you would be a slave forever and always, be it directly to the Chaos Gods or indirectly, to your own desires, and that if you ever try to stray, you would be made an example of.
Belakor is the embodiment of, GW never gave him an interesting enough trait to become a chaos God. At least Malice got a good theme to him. Belakor is just budget Khorne.
@@Nonplussed No no, you got it wrong, GW created Belakor as a parable character that showed you how the power you get by dealing with Chaos Gods makes you their slave no matter how much of said power you have. He was never created to even have a chance at becoming the fifth Chaos God, only their plaything, forever and ever.
Oh yeah that's fair
@@seeingseeer5282 at least Vashtorr and Malice (where every it is, that is) have at least a chance at becoming a chaos god, but I feel their is going to be a...... dark upset on the horizon.
That's arguable, but if it is the true lesson of Be'lakor, then it is a lesson that the Emperor learned the hard way.
Good episode, but I'm a bit sad you excluded the story of Ku'gath Plaguefather, the other named greater daemon of Nurgle. Once a nurgling, he accidentally fell into Nurgle's cauldron, drank all the Forget-me-juice, and grew into a massive Great Unclean One. Nurgle just thought it was funny, but Ku'gath is sad that he caused the loss of such an excellent plague. So he now travels the galaxy searching for ingredients, trying to recreate Nurgle's original recipe. He goes into battle on a massive palanquin/laboratory carried by a swarm of nurglings, which he occasionally picks up, force-feeds some plague juice, and yeets at the enemy.
What's worse (to Ku'gath) is that it was supposedly Nurgle's greatest plague ever. The magnum opus of disease.
He's also one of the few melancholic Nurgle Princes. Misery is his domain, ever depressed and ashamed of drinking the cauldron's contents.
He can barely stand Nurglings, let alone the abundant joy of his peers.
Slime's a Plaguebearer in a Great Unclean One's body.
What is this, the chaos Obelix?
@@-Baikal- Haha, hadn't thought of that, but yeah pretty much!
@@korstmahler I'm guessing every disease Nurgle creates is his greatest up till that point, according to him. That's probably why he wasn't angry with Ku'gath; he just jumped right into making an even greater disease.
A few things you’re missing from skarbrands story:
Firstly, it was Tzeentch who stoked his ego so he thought he could turn on Khorne
Secondly, in many tellings, when Skarbrand attacks Khorne from behind, the reason why Khorne is so mad at him, isn’t because he betrayed him, Khorne loves violence. He exiled him because Skarbrand dared attack Khorne while his back was turned instead of head on.
Be'lakor feels like he's more pro-active in Fantasy/AoS, considering his shenanigans in Fantasy are the reason why Archaon got to where he's at.
Yeah, he feels very much like a nobody in 40k, and only got to join the party because he had a nice mini.
My headcanon is that he hopped from the Fantasy universe in-lore, and that's why he's a Daemon Prince (a mortal elevated by Chaos), yet somehow as old as creation. He therefore cares more about his universe of origin than he does some random universe he found.
@@alsonallu8642 alittle too proud given how his grandplan with archaon failed miserably cause his son beat him up
One interesting thing about Kairos a lot of people miss, is than nowhere in the lore it is said that one of his head always tell the truth, while another only lies. What IS said is that when one head tells the truth the other one spins a believable lie. So the same head can both lie and tell the truth, it's just that the other one is then forced to tell the truth or lie respectively.
@@SWProductions100 something can be a lie based on what you understood to be said, but can be true to the person speaking.
@@SWProductions100 yes and no
Barbershop Quartet Rotigus was not a thing I knew I needed in my life. Now, I cannot imagine life without them.
Be'lakor is so iconic he's the only non greater daemon character to exist across all Warhammer settings, the Daemon prince equivalent of Big E
Sigmar is a much more loving God than Big E
And he has a hammer. Does Big E has a hammer?
Yeah that my I thought
Big E inferior Sigmar superior.
small b
b- the first everchosen xD
Nope that would be abbadons sword which is the deamon equal to the emperor
@@raiden440and yet he's trapped in a sword and Belakor isn't. Curious
Something else about Skarbrand is that he wants to earn Khorne's forgiveness by piling up mountains of skulls, but Khorne is just like "You seem to be doing your job pretty well as is. I'm not going to ruin that by restoring you."
I personally think the Fantasy Be'lakor lore of him getting orbital nuked by all 4 Chaos gods and being forced to crown the next Very Cool Chaos Champion to be more interesting than 40k's version
I thought they were both the same thing?
@@rynemcgriffin1752in 40k they more just friendzone him
@@iharpo9292 Yeah but aren’t the 40k and Fantasy versions of Belakor the same thing or are they distinct from each other?
@@rynemcgriffin1752 theyre seperate universes as far as we know. Belakor plays a far more prominent role in aos than he does in 40k.
@@iharpo9292 I see so it’s like the Orks where they are their own thing in both universes despite being the same thing fundamentally.
Be'lakor's Fantasy iteration is far more interesting than the 40K one and he's more involved in the story with things like Mordheim and the Shadow over Albion campaign.
Also he was Archeon’s Father (technically he was possessing the Norscan who fathered Archeon) but yeah Bela’kor was just kinda slapped into Warhammer 40K.
Even AOS Belakor is a mover and shaker of the setting. Starting a large scale rebellion against Archaeon
@@morgansheepman2403 Not to mention stealing a bunch of Stormcast souls and using them to infuse his own "Anti-Stormcast" champion.
Honestly, talking about Be'lakor but only in his 40K context is getting less than half the total picture. And generally the less interesting half.
Night Lords daemon prince mini sounds awesome. There's even one in the lore, he's called Krieg Acerbus, so Bricky can now run him in his roster
I use one, and then soup it with a normal Daemon Prince. Both are Slaanesh :)
Is he a former Kriegsmen?
The chemistry between the hosts is really what makes podcasts. You two are awesome to listen to and it really shows when you are talking about random factions or topics I don’t give a crap about, but here I am hooked to listen to all the random jokes and comments Bricky, Shy and DK come up with. Thanks guys
Regarding Be'lakor, he has wayyy more lore in Warhammer Fantasy. In Fantasy, he was the first being (a human) to turn to chaos and led the chaos army to conquer the world. However when he began to ignore the chaos gods, he was punished and lost his physical form, reduced to a shadow (literally). He's since tried multiple times to become a chaos god and is forced to crown the Everchosen (Fantasy's equivalent to a Warmaster of Chaos) each time one would be found by chaos and each time he tries to stop this or become the Everchosen, it fails
There's also other greater daemons that are not playable. One is known as the prisoner of the emerald cave, which is a giant great unclean one capable of spawning armies and being so foul that he's able to sicken even plague marines. It took 300 grey knights and an entire imperial guard regiment to seal it. Only one grey knight survived and it's said that if he ever got out not even exterminatus would be enough.
There's also Yssarile, the daemon king who tried to usurp Tzeentch himself and waged a war against him that lasted a billion years before being defeated.
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Can't believe you skipped over the Lion killing Kairos like that. He stabbed an all knowing daemon in the chest because Kairos didn't see until too late that there was nothing he could offer the Lion to make him a traitor.
cause the bird cannot see the present
Resonating Rotigus would be a great name for the barbershop quartet unclean one
Rottigus: “Hello Children! Your grandfather has a special gift for you!” As a squad a ultramarines putrefies into a massed puddle of awful
Smh he chose Rottigus over Ku’gath Plaguefather, the REAL Greatest Daemon of Nurgle (at least until he fucked up in the Plague Wars)
Just a puddle of Awful
I often wonder who would win in a fight. Skarbrand or Aggron. Also a fun bit, Skarbrand was the one who destroyed Slaanash first palace.
In Fantasy Skarbrand wasn't enraged and tried to kill Khorne, he was manipulated by Tzeentch to believe himself more deserving of the title of Blood God than Khorne. He still hit him at full strength and made a itty-bitty tiny dent in his armor though.
The only reason Khorne was even angry is because he struck him from behind
@@GamerGrovyle Oh, I didn't know that, but it makes sense... Even though I don't think he wouldn't be mad if he struck him from the front, just a little less mad.
@@juliengosselin4277" You dare to disresspect me, by atacking from behind" in khorne own words: " You litle bitch".
Look at Bel'akor slithering in OH WATCH OUT WATCH OUT!
in total war warhammer, in the main campaign you finally do fight be' lakor, and you can use him as a lord for your armies afterwards. he can also play in the big sandbox mode, where he is extremely strong, not a great leader of armies, but a very strong fighter and magic caster.
I am 88% sure that what Khorne was most upset about was the fact that Scarbrand attacked from behind. If he had challenged Khorne face to face Khorne probably would have had some respect for him. But instead Scarbrand decided to try and do it like a b**ch. Either way I can only imagine the fight looking like Nutshell Animation "I say do you wanna fight".
That's how you get a scar by khorne himself, instead of drag and thrown of a building.
My two favorite things to come out of this episode are, the Unclean Quartet which I really hope to see fan art of and Scarbrand having enough time to write down journal entries while he’s flying across the warp “well it’s been 157 hours and I’m still airborne and no sign of stopping, will update when/if I land”
"He is not many, he is one, he is the first. A creature as old as Creation itself, he has moved unseen between the stars for millennia, twisting the fates of many races and feeding upon their misery. But I have found him, I have learnt his name!"
- Tech-Magos Kyber Arbastri to the Council of Chalice
In TW:W3 the Great Unclean One has a diarrhoea attack, where a nurgling falls out and starts dancing around in the liquid spray. I can't unsee it ever again.
The Great Unclean Barbershop Quartet. I love this so much. Someone please animate this.
Calling the Skarbrand model "old" makes me feel ancient. That was 2015. I guess that was 8 years ago now, but did you see what we had before the current Bloodthirster and Skarbrand models? The 1995 model was around for 20 years! If you wanted to make a Skarbrand model you'd have to be well acquainted with a Dremel drill. For a principle iconic unit, that's a long time before an update, especially with how much miniature design advanced in that second decade of lifespan. All of the Greater Daemons were looking derpy and out of date for a really long time.
I would really like the eventual Fantasy episode to not just be a one-off. Would be fun to see DK and Bricky discover the namesakes and other things that carried over from Fantasy to 40K.
Shy might dislike Fantasy, though. The Greenskins in Fantasy aren't as whacky and fun as the 40K ones.
Yeah... The orkz got this charm that the greenskinz don't really have.
They lose some of the wackiness, but they do get a Dance-happy Prophet called Wurrzag - it's not ALL bad
@@Bolty206 oh trust me, my first line of business on orks is to get the entire dancing army mod for twwh.
Sigmar cant beat these happy feet!
Some of the wackiness of the Greenskinz got jacked-stolen by the Skaven. Yes yes.
The Night Goblins are pretty sweet. I dare say that goblins are better than grots.
Barbershop Rottagus is the best thing ive heard all week
''If he had one more mouth, he could be his own quartet''. Well done DK.
Belakor: *arrives in terra's orbit"
Phalanx: "no" *obliterates belakor under a wall of firepower*
He did board it and almost take it over, IF were ready to initiate self-destruct, Legion of the Damned appeared and drove invasion back
i feel this in immortal empires when playing as the empire of man.
I knew the name of Be'lakor even before I got into Warhammer because there is a death metal band with that name around. Not my favourite band ever, but hey, it's there if you want to take a listen, they're decent enough.
EDIT: The Rotigus barbershop quartet has to be the best thing I've ever heard on this podcast. And now I'm thinking up possible names, like the Pus Lads or Rotigus & the Nurglings
I kinda like the idea that Rotigus uses all 3 of the mouths on his body to sing acapella and each mouth has a slightly different tone to its singing.
After 4 weeks of continously binging, I'm up to date on AdRic, and this is now the highlight of my Wednesdays
Agreed! I love their episodes
you guys should definitely check out be'lakor, skarbrand, kugath and kairos in total war warhammer 3 they're pretty great depictions IMO that also apply to 40k
Rotigus is in the third Plauge Wars book, he is a *treat.*
One of my favorite happy burgle creatures is the lil puppy given to one of fabius bile's associates. I imagine it as a disgusting plague ridden mastiff.
Since they've already done an episode on lasguns, I wonder if they will do an episode entirely on every kind of bolt weapon and bolt round.
I would LOVE to see the ridiculous crew cover fantasy!! Its my personal fav :D
Belakor is awesome he is definitely my next purchase for my deamon army
Sad as I was hoping we’d get Raven Guard next; but this sounds like it will be a great video discussion. Raven Guard and Minotaurs are my 2 dream videos as both kinda lack UA-cam coverage but Bel’lakor was my #3 request.
I am going to either love or hate their handling of Raven Guard.
As much as i love the minotaurs they havent really done enough to make a video
I always thought Be'lakor was the ascended form of Morcar the Uniter, 1st Everchosen of Chaos in the original Warhammer setting. Not sure if that was ever true, just my head-canon interpretation but always made sense to me they'd be vague about it if so because Morcar is also the main antagonist in the original Heroquest lore (at least here in Europe)
Fun Skaven Fact: The Greatest of Grey Seers, Thanquol, summoned Skarbrand to the Mortal Realm by accident in Warhammer Fantasy.
Hey guys, thanks for all the quality content! I listen to your podcast mainly on apple podcast, but there is no new episode since 3.22.2023. Do you still upload audio versions? Thanks!
YESSSSSSS IT'S MY BOYY!! Also if they're talking about other greater demons i hope they mention kairos i love him
Skarbrand and Kairos need to be spotlights
you guys are doing an Assassinorum: Kingmaker book review? WOOOOOO I loved that book, the tone is soooo different to the usual 40k feel and yet, it somehow manages to be PEAK 40k. Robert Rath is a goddamn treasure to this community and I'm thankful he joined Black Library. Seriously hoping he doesn't get into a Josh Reynolds situation where his creativity gets stifled by editors.
Great video! I hope that in the future you can make an episode about your favorite Warhammer 40K videogames. And I hope the upcoming Rogue Trader can be classified in one of "the good ones".
Barbershop quartet themed Nurgle army. This NEEDS TO BE DONE! Someone far more talented than me: DO IT!!!
If that barber quartet is canon in the live action amazon series of warhammer 40K. Which I'd love you guys to breakdown eventually would be awsome
Rotigus with four mouths doesn’t do barbershop, he does Barbarushop
3 strongest deamons who may become a Chaos God
3 belakor
2 malice
1 shy
Shy already is. We just don't like to admit it.
Tonite on ridiculous gear: DK slurps up Be'lakors moist abs, Bricky gives in to the ruinous powers so he too can unlock the secret of being bulid different, Shy replaces Be'lakor as being the chaos gods favourite demonic champion and banishes him to the warframe realm which angers him hugely and Tedd_zero puts massive milkers on many daemons so he can finally chug down the F O R B I D D E N milk
Sounds like the thick salty milk.
Rittigus juice
Imagine Be'lakor getting trapped in Duviri and getting super annoyed and salty over the world getting reset over and over again by Thrax.
Also, something tells me he'd commiserate quite well with Lodun and Bombastine
Wait, shy isn't the favourite champion of chaos undivided yet?
@@Vaino_Hotti It's like a mortal kombat ladder gamemode. she has to fight up the ranks
Rotigus hasn't been the first in nurgles favor for very long, that's prolly why there isn't much he's done yet, he took the position from Ku'gath the plague father in the plague war trilogy. I still miss septicus the 7th and his bagpipes
I like to think that in chaos undivided the greater demons just hang out.Slan and Tze take time to share some tea and gossip while Nurgle and Khorn have a farm, Khorn provide bodies for Nurgle farms:)
For kiaros i think i heard is one head sees the future and one head sees the past so to figure out where he is in the present he has use what he knows about past and future to guess where he is. Its why his 8th edition rules had a worse ws than a normal lord of change
You need to talk about the Killdozer in detective ridiculous.
Something fun about Skarbrand, his axes are named that way because he dueled the two strongest bloodthirters Slaughter, and Carnage, and proceeded to turn them into his weapons
For the Great Unclean one band, call it the "Barbaros Goretet"
Bricky: "This is a bit of a filler episode."
Me: "Ah yes, the Adeptus Ridiculous equivalent of an Anime's beach episode."
You can never go too Deep on how Greater Chaos Entities have absolutely clowned on the Gods and Their Own Gods before
Yeah, Be'Lakor is big bad boss in TTWH3 campaing, and! He's playable as faction leader. And he's strong as hell
Khorne: "Skarbrand my man. I gotta give it to ya. BIG BALLS. But mine need a citadel to hold" *Yeets him*
I like to imagine that because Belakor become a demon prince so early on all the stuff he did was actually pretty minor. But because it was so early on in existence it just seemed big compared to all the nothing that had happened till then. Like he's the first person to sneeze on someone else without covering and nurgle is like "YOOOOOO THAT'S AWESOME!!"
Rotigus The Rainfather, The Effluent Choir of Decay
Rotigus would make for an amazing beatboxer
A bit late but those who love Metal will love to knlw Be'lakor is also an amazing metal band from Australia 🔥 10/10 would sell my soul again
Guys, the ITunes podcast still hasn’t updated since March 22. The last episode was on the black stone fortress.
*Vox Officer:* "My Lord, Bel'akor has set course for Terra, he means to besiege"
*Imperial Fists:*
*Vox Officer:* "But he's on his way here first.....to the Phalanx.."
*Imperial Fists:*
To be fair, even in fantasy the slaaneshi and nurgle named demons dont have a whole lot going on either.
It helps that skarbrand is a rebel and kairos is unique. They get more screen time because of this.
So happy to see another lore video. So soon.
Skarbrand can no longer fly. The main reason is because of his torn wings. However I believe that as punishment for attacking in a non Khorne manner Khorne made it so both his wings will never regenerate and he can never fly again.
"Solo-Quartet" is a deep fantasy of mine. If ever shape-shifitng magic were to exist, learning how to grow mouths on my chest or back to be my own choir and sing diddies like "For The Longest Time" would be an imperative goal of mine.
Thank guys for putting Rotigus, the Junkyard Quartetigus into my Nurgle brain rot forever
Fun fact, Skarbrands axes are made out of Bloodthirsters. Once 2 of the stronger daemons of khorne got angry that he was daddys favorite, so they tried to 2v1 him. Skarbrand won and made axes out of them.
I took it as he didn’t do anything remotely close to 40 standards today but rather the gods in the earlier stages had lower expectations, I mean considering they actively worked together to ascend him before they just starting pumping out greater demons for themselves.
I love the fact that they mentioned Total war Warhammer 3 while I'm playing it as Be'lakor in the Immortal Empires campaign.
As an owner of the Be'lakor mini and having painted it (only slightly different than the box art) yah hes not that bad. The wings are the hardest part (paint them before you put the chains on)
I was eating rice when you's mentioned rotagus spills maggots when he walks 30:36
Not me, an avid Disney Parks goer, imagining Rotigus and the GUOs singing as Dapper Dans. 😳😳😳😳😂
I really want to hear you guys talk about drach'nyen, he's a daemon who was strong enough to 1v1 the Emperor
Be'lakor The Owner of The Second Biggest Mountain of Skulls, Builder of the Biggest Brothel World, The One with Composter for His Death Enemies and Big Lier that Bribes
Rotigus now sings "For the Longest time" anywhere he goes spreading disease. This is not up for debate. This is fact
I need me some gigachad corvus corax and the raven guard. Also talk a bit about warhammer fantasy from time to time.
My suggestion for the newest member of the 40k band....... Rotigus Harmonicus!
Also please grey knights!
I wish I was a patron to get the truly cursed version of this episode.
Love The *Hits Blunt* 420 points for Belakor he really do have that Gas
In Warhammer 3, you can play as the Demon Prince, going around and claiming power from the different chaos factions to gain enough power to try and overthrow the Chaos Gods. He attempted to fight them off once in his early years, but was cast down (defeated), crashing into his tower, where he sat in contemplation for a long time. Too bad you guys don't play the Warhammer games, you'd be SHOCKED at how many similarities there are, and then wish the Skaven were in Warhammer 40k as a bad as tech race.
Awesome video! Maybe in another episode we can include Skulltaker, Bloodletter Champion of Khorne? He doesn’t nearly get as much coverage as he should
Be'lakor is more important in the old fantasy universe than in 40k tbh. also rip ku'gath being replaced by rotigus.
Me dozing off while listening to this only to be woken up by Bricky dropping a metal pipe right at the end
I'm trying to remember all the jokes Bricky made during the last time Skarbrand was mentioned...all I remember is "Skarbrand hates traffic"
Id imagine Be'Lakor is a old testament or one of the first murderers in history considering how insanely powerful he is
When the Lion was fighting Kairos during the HH, Kairos was trying to offer the Lion something to try to sway to the traitor said but eventually he realized that nothing that he could say could put any doubt in the Lions mind and then the lion impaled him on his sword and said “Did you foresee this.”
Belakor is way more important in Warhammer Fantasy and AOS then 40k, which is pretty surprising in all honesty.