It’s not surprising in the least. Inquisitors are INCREDIBLY prone to the corruption of chaos considering they have virtually nobody to tell them “no” besides their peers. (I know about the Custodes being able to deny the inquisition)
@@yohanmendis6881 yes you are right, but the original commentators point is that prior when Titus was first taken it was Calgar wanting Titus to be given back. At least to the information of this video.
Spoiler Warning. Only read if you want Space Marines 2 story spoiled or if you already know it. No, they become Chaplains. Also, he still hounds Titus.
@@Schnittertm1which is utterly bizarre, as him reporting Titus to the Inquisition rather than his superiors is a violation of the Codex Astartes the Ultramarines hold so dear, and that Chaplains are in charge of enforcing
I dont think its THAT unusual a fate for an inquisitor, they have a habit of thinking they are only ones capable of saving everything. The inquisition has a clear purpose the problem is the inquisitors have a habit of being drunk on their own flavour-aid
Even while that game was pop-market oriented, it managed to do a bunch of things right by the lore. One of the main ones was showing the two sides to the Ultramarine character: the noble defenders like Titus and the stickler-for-the-rules dbags like Leandros. Remember, these are the same Legion who imprisoned and disrespected a Thousand Sons captain for the crime of saving their own lives multiple times against the law
@@all_is_dust_ it's from "Battle for the Abyss" - which is in fact one of the weakest Horus Heresy novels, but again, did well on some of the relationships between the legions. Captain Mhotep gets stuck on an Ultramarines vessel (after his own ship is wrecked), which might not have been as bad if not for the presence of the Space Wolves. As you can guess, those aholes miss no chance to show off how much they hate "wytchcraft" (filthy hypocrites as they are with their own runepriests) and demand to treat the Thousand Son as a traitor. The Smurfs basically side with the Wolves here, only calling on Mhotep when it's convinient to use his powers to do their dirty work and keep treating him like shit the rest of the time. Despite all that, the guy stays true to the end, using magic to save their ungrateful asses on multiple occasions, up to sacrificing himself to banish a deamon that was behind the whole mess.
@@Orimthekeyacolite I may not be a big fan of wolves. But their hypocracy has it's merits. Runepriest get their wytchcraft filtered out by the world spirit of fenris. While Thousand Sons themselves harnest raw warp energy. It's like wearing a condom and going in raw.
I really like how they show the whole "theoretical and practical" thing without going overboard. Like titus asking the captain "whats our practical?" Because they already know the theoretical
@@sirkelendor5429 to be entirely honest, after a few dozen books I still don't really get the whole "theoretical vs. practical" schtick😅 Perhaps it's just one of those things where not every author knows how to write it, which ends up confusing
Not really... it's a pretty standard botch that can happen. They were dispatched to kill a daemon and in the course of the hunt Thrax ended up becoming possessed and the grey knights put him down as per regulations
I can imagine Space Marine 3 ending with Guilliman himself congratulating Titus and saying he's gained his total trust and that few other Astartes have showom as much devotion and loyalty to the Imperium... and then Leadros "hmmmm nope, still not convinced, will keep an eye on you"
Titus deserves to become captain again. Maybe even the captain of the first company. At very least a position in the first company should be offered to him even if he refuses because he's bonded with the second company.
Honestly feel if the chapter discovered Leandro’s betrayal of Titus he would be very quickly sent on some missions not meant for his return… He himself broke everything he stood for when he brought his accusations to the inquisition directly instead of speaking with an Ultra Marine Chaplin.
@@grottlesgrotto6152 Now that you mentioned it, that probably is how Leandros got promoted. Sent on missions he should not have returned from and they had no choice but to promote him after returning alive. Reminds me of TTS, where the emperor is sending ultramarines to die yet they just keep succeeding.
Not really, that's just your personal feelings he skipped over the chain of command at best he got demoted back to the scouts and he was left with a mark on his record
Funny that he got totalled by the knights. Though it makes me wonder why he hated them to the point of murder. He's not only killing fellow servants of the emperor, but robbing the emperor through it. That's a hell of a crime.
@@PeriqculosusCZ it is a possibility. Through gene manipulation they are literally the emperors direct grandchildren, and some would HATE that they aren't or couldn't reach that position.
@@00yiggdrasill00damn, that little shit of a inquisition should be fucking destroyed, and just be scraps, if any inquisitor is jealous of fucking space marines, than fuck that, I’m outx
I would gladly be happy if they milk the hell out of these games and release others where you play as other chapters and similar gameplay. I'd gladly buy every single collectors edition too.
Heresy it’s why he survived did you not see what happened the first game ? There is a slither of possibility of withstanding chaose but the pawer source explosion would be a impossible feet for a first born marine and Leandro’s snitching on him to the inquisition despite Leandro’s be very loyal to the codex it’s very unlike Leandro’s thsu both must be corrupted by chaos and in space marines 2 he survived a similar incipient and gravely injured he survived the rubicon surgery and being there is no proof of any blessing by the emperor him self Titus and Leandro’s have been corrupted only a idiot would not notice this
@@ergihazizaj390 except there is a reason why he survived it and Calgar made note of it, his unwavering loyalty to the emperor or maybe big E himself shielded him, it's unlikely he's corrupted and there's no sign of him being a psyker or blank other than obvious plot and leandros being a tool
@kermitthefrog2578 yes he's not a blank and doesn't show any signs of being a psyker but it's not really his faith thst makes him immune but rather its unknown what the exact cause is however it is known that his loyalty is do great that there is no chance of him being tempted by chaos
Should have yes, however the big problem with that is thst should the subject in question truly be corrupted then there's the risk that it could spread
I doubt they know it was because of Leandros that Titus got screwed over. Every single Ultramarine that fought with Titus, especially those that saw his feat in Space Marine 2, will beat the shit out of him if they found out it was him that screwed Titus
Imperium when some mutant worships chaos: "Heretic! Burn him!" Imperium when a completely incorruptible Chad of a man saves everyone: "Yeah, but what if... Also heretic, burn him, maybe?" *Curb Your Enthusiasm theme starts playing *
The Inquisition needs a damn Inquisition I vote for the SOS especially after reading the Eisenhorn novels the amount of shit they just blindly believe they can handle is insane and not to mention almost NO inquisitor trusts another Inquisitor I would love for a book where some Inquisitor went to far and then a SOS and a Custodian shows up and ends him with the Custodian just being like “No one not even you is above the ruling of the Emperor”
Fun Fact according to the codex astartes you report suspected Herasy to your Chaplain not the Inquisition good job Leandros you screwed over your captain and chapter.
I'm currently running on the theory that they sent Leandros on so many missions that weren't survivable and he just kept surviving that they had no choice but to promote him.
Okey i didn't expect thrax to get that ending. In all honesty i feel it a bit undeserved, my man thrax was only doing his job in spacemarine 1, the true chaos worshipper was Leandros and we all know it.
So, the chaplain was assigned as Titus's guidance councillor, as everyone despite holding reservations were with him returning were ok with it because the Primarch and Chapter master said so. It is Titus who thinks he is unworthy, the Chaplain is helping him to prove his worth to himself.
Calgar was really pissed when he found out what they did to our boy. And "pissed" is an understatement. Imagine if Guilliman found out all was because of Leandros. We might see someone getting powerfisted out of the ship into the warp
I hope we get an expansion where we play as a grey knight, maybe it takes place on a paradise world that is being besieged by chaos from the shadows and you where sent there to investigate
The irony of being executed for demonic possession by the number 1 daemon killers in the whole of the imperium, and one of if not the only secret chapter of space marines which your organization has under their thumb is not lost on me.
Looking back st the Horus heresy it’s understandable that the Inquisitior hated Astartes. I think most imperials should hate them even though they have to depend on them. They are just heavily flawed.
we getting space marine 2, a new unknown movie/series with the only one that can make it great henry cavill. Warhammer entertainment peaking rn and hopefully more to come
Funnily enough in doing so Leandros broke the rules of the Codex Astartes he supposedly followed. In that situation he was supposed to bring it up with a Chaplain and then let them handle it internally. Not rat a Battle Brother out to the Inquisition.
"No Astartes could stay clean of such corrupting forces" hello uncle, the wars for Armageddon, Cadia, the entirety of the Horus Heresy - are they a joke to you?
I hate how disrespectful those Primaris were to Titus in the game hell i hated how they've made him so unwilling to speak up when something fucked up was happening because he didn't want to be accused of heresy. He's truly one of the greats willing to still stand by those who see him as tainted even though he's done nothing wrong besides serve.
The inquisitor know that Titus is not corrupt and also a really useful. For sure, the inquisitor or inquisitors stone wall the Ultramarine. The inquisitor probably think that their task is more important any way.
Wait a second, so Thrax was apparently super biased against Astartes, but still did a fair investigation and declared him clean, when it would've been super easy to say he was tainted? Something doesn't track here
The 'fair' investigation was a cycle of intense torture / suspended animation / torture again. But he couldn't get any proof or confession that satisfied him. So he was probably holding onto him until he figured out how to get the answer he wanted.
“Fierce was my wrath once I learnt of you detention. In their arrogant suspicion, The Inquisition failed to see that no corruption will overcome a will such as yours.” As much as Calgar was giving Titus Credit for staying loyal even through this bs, you can feel his hatred for The Inquisition 😂
Well, the historic experience in the Imperium when they wouldn't watch close the Astartes it's disastrous. If half of the primarchs were corrupted by chaos Why not an ultramarine who has signs of being connected with chaos capable of resist powerful artifacts? Give Leandros some credit for being "by the book" knowing how dangerous could be Titus as a chaos space marine.
The thing is, if you suspect a brother of heresy you would have to report to the chaplain. Leandros broke the Codex Astartes rules himself by directly reporting him to the Inquisition.
For those unsure:
- All info is from White Dwarf 498
Grey knights why are there marines in stasis checks them over...well uh we were never here let them go
Thanks for sauce, brother
So, Titus is canon?
@@drml91p much everything in 40k is canon, except maybe angry Marines
"He always was" 😂 @@drml91
The irony in that being executed for demonic possession while your accusing someone else of heresy
It’s funny but somehow not surprising.
Like holy crap ... I think it was jealousy though that got him which is heresy.
Just another morning in WH40K.
I mean the overzealous are often hiding things.
It’s not surprising in the least. Inquisitors are INCREDIBLY prone to the corruption of chaos considering they have virtually nobody to tell them “no” besides their peers. (I know about the Custodes being able to deny the inquisition)
I didn't know that guilliman himself wanted him back with the ultra Marines, hopefully Titus is serving well in space marine 2.
Marney Colgate isn't Robby Girlyman
@@XRyanK ?
@@djcokeisnotreal9810 Vid said it was Marneus Calgar that directly request Titus to be returned. That isn't Guilliman.
@@XRyanKhe had the blessing of guilliman as well as Calgary and a librarian
@@yohanmendis6881 yes you are right, but the original commentators point is that prior when Titus was first taken it was Calgar wanting Titus to be given back. At least to the information of this video.
Hey Leandros, snitches get no bitches
Spoiler Warning. Only read if you want Space Marines 2 story spoiled or if you already know it.
No, they become Chaplains. Also, he still hounds Titus.
@@Schnittertm1which is utterly bizarre, as him reporting Titus to the Inquisition rather than his superiors is a violation of the Codex Astartes the Ultramarines hold so dear, and that Chaplains are in charge of enforcing
@@olorinmagus4479 the overzealous scrutinize the actions of all but themselves.
@@Schnittertm1nog just a chaplain he is an interrogator chaplain
@@DJCommanderleandros should be fed to the dark eldar
Ah yes a Carnifex “accident”
Lets hope Titus had carnifex insurance
Bit of duct tape and all sorted ready to go
@@mistadangerzone8362oh don’t even bother. I heard it takes millennia till they even process your claim
@@Cursed_Archivist a holy relic from the dark age used to create primaris space marine.
*The Carnifex accident is wild*
"A long lost brother, returned after the mistakes of the overzealous"
*Every player stares at Leandros. HARD.*
Staring, yes. JUST STARING. THROUGH THIS LASCANNON RANGEFINDER. JUST STARING...
Leandros even get promoted to a Librarian, I mean that man got an uncanny plot armor.
@@lukethefirst5803 *Chaplain, though that's more of being kicked upstairs rather than anything else
How fucking ironic a inquisitor killed for demonic possession when he was accusing Titus of the same thing how fucking ironic of them
I dont think its THAT unusual a fate for an inquisitor, they have a habit of thinking they are only ones capable of saving everything. The inquisition has a clear purpose the problem is the inquisitors have a habit of being drunk on their own flavour-aid
That's the oldest trick in the book, accuse your enemies of what you yourself actually are
@@HeWhoKnows777Commissar Ciaphus Cain: "Well don't mind if I do."
"Inquisitor executed by Grey Nights for Demonic Possesion" is just a Tuesday in the imperium.
thats daemons for you.
Even while that game was pop-market oriented, it managed to do a bunch of things right by the lore. One of the main ones was showing the two sides to the Ultramarine character: the noble defenders like Titus and the stickler-for-the-rules dbags like Leandros. Remember, these are the same Legion who imprisoned and disrespected a Thousand Sons captain for the crime of saving their own lives multiple times against the law
I quote the Russianbadger: Shut the f up leandros
@@all_is_dust_ it's from "Battle for the Abyss" - which is in fact one of the weakest Horus Heresy novels, but again, did well on some of the relationships between the legions. Captain Mhotep gets stuck on an Ultramarines vessel (after his own ship is wrecked), which might not have been as bad if not for the presence of the Space Wolves. As you can guess, those aholes miss no chance to show off how much they hate "wytchcraft" (filthy hypocrites as they are with their own runepriests) and demand to treat the Thousand Son as a traitor. The Smurfs basically side with the Wolves here, only calling on Mhotep when it's convinient to use his powers to do their dirty work and keep treating him like shit the rest of the time. Despite all that, the guy stays true to the end, using magic to save their ungrateful asses on multiple occasions, up to sacrificing himself to banish a deamon that was behind the whole mess.
@@Orimthekeyacolite I may not be a big fan of wolves. But their hypocracy has it's merits. Runepriest get their wytchcraft filtered out by the world spirit of fenris. While Thousand Sons themselves harnest raw warp energy. It's like wearing a condom and going in raw.
I really like how they show the whole "theoretical and practical" thing without going overboard. Like titus asking the captain "whats our practical?" Because they already know the theoretical
@@sirkelendor5429 to be entirely honest, after a few dozen books I still don't really get the whole "theoretical vs. practical" schtick😅 Perhaps it's just one of those things where not every author knows how to write it, which ends up confusing
Inquisitors f-ing around and finding out with the Grey Knights is irony in itself.
Not really... it's a pretty standard botch that can happen. They were dispatched to kill a daemon and in the course of the hunt Thrax ended up becoming possessed and the grey knights put him down as per regulations
I can imagine Space Marine 3 ending with Guilliman himself congratulating Titus and saying he's gained his total trust and that few other Astartes have showom as much devotion and loyalty to the Imperium... and then Leadros "hmmmm nope, still not convinced, will keep an eye on you"
Titus deserves to become captain again. Maybe even the captain of the first company. At very least a position in the first company should be offered to him even if he refuses because he's bonded with the second company.
Probably...
Leandros is just a jealous little trash after all 🤮
Honestly feel if the chapter discovered Leandro’s betrayal of Titus he would be very quickly sent on some missions not meant for his return…
He himself broke everything he stood for when he brought his accusations to the inquisition directly instead of speaking with an Ultra Marine Chaplin.
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That’s exactly what happened after the events of the campaign mode concluded.
@@grottlesgrotto6152 Now that you mentioned it, that probably is how Leandros got promoted. Sent on missions he should not have returned from and they had no choice but to promote him after returning alive. Reminds me of TTS, where the emperor is sending ultramarines to die yet they just keep succeeding.
as soon as i get paid i am getting space marine 2 that shit looks so GOOD!
We bud are in the same boat lol. I gotta wait till the 26th 😢
It is a VERY good game. I definitely reccomend.
I got it early due to the Pre-Order. 100% worth it. Not spoiling a thing, you'll understand soon.
Space marine dies bro sorry for the spoiler 😢
The Emperor Protects
Leandros should have called for a Chaplin of Ultramarines to investigate Titus. He committed a far greater violation of Codex Astrates.
funny comment if you know you know
Not really, that's just your personal feelings he skipped over the chain of command at best he got demoted back to the scouts and he was left with a mark on his record
Oh goodie another dead inquisitor
@@reaper6830 a good day when its a bad one for the inquisition
Funny that he got totalled by the knights. Though it makes me wonder why he hated them to the point of murder. He's not only killing fellow servants of the emperor, but robbing the emperor through it. That's a hell of a crime.
@@00yiggdrasill00 I bet it was simple jealousy :D
@@PeriqculosusCZ it is a possibility. Through gene manipulation they are literally the emperors direct grandchildren, and some would HATE that they aren't or couldn't reach that position.
@@00yiggdrasill00damn, that little shit of a inquisition should be fucking destroyed, and just be scraps, if any inquisitor is jealous of fucking space marines, than fuck that, I’m outx
Space marine 2 is sooooo good
I can feel the bolter fire in my soul 😅
The gameplay is an easy 10/10
But I thought the story and characters were meh at best, damn shame
@@SwagDragon76 m'y man, the scènes were beautiful, even more in the last missions
@@sleveno Last missions are exactly what every 40k fan wanted. Can't wait to see more people talk about it
It’s all very good , except PvP
How ironic that Inquisitor thrax himself a person who was held bit on stopping someone from being corrupted by chaos it's corrupted by chaos himself
Just WH40K things. Grey Knights did their job, nothing to see here, move along unless you want to be added to the casualty list.
It's more common than you think, apparently. Heck even in other W40K games we see Inquisitors get corrupted by Chaos in the end
I swear, I will pay anything to have a DeathWatch game set between the two games.
I would gladly be happy if they milk the hell out of these games and release others where you play as other chapters and similar gameplay. I'd gladly buy every single collectors edition too.
Just no more "it was chaos all along" friggin stories please
I mean you can play as a Deathwatch in Co op SM II, they have a good amount of customization.
Titus surviving the primaris surgery is super badass. Our little guy got an upgrade ❤
Heresy it’s why he survived did you not see what happened the first game ? There is a slither of possibility of withstanding chaose but the pawer source explosion would be a impossible feet for a first born marine and Leandro’s snitching on him to the inquisition despite Leandro’s be very loyal to the codex it’s very unlike Leandro’s thsu both must be corrupted by chaos and in space marines 2 he survived a similar incipient and gravely injured he survived the rubicon surgery and being there is no proof of any blessing by the emperor him self Titus and Leandro’s have been corrupted only a idiot would not notice this
@@ergihazizaj390 except there is a reason why he survived it and Calgar made note of it, his unwavering loyalty to the emperor or maybe big E himself shielded him, it's unlikely he's corrupted and there's no sign of him being a psyker or blank other than obvious plot and leandros being a tool
@kermitthefrog2578 yes he's not a blank and doesn't show any signs of being a psyker but it's not really his faith thst makes him immune but rather its unknown what the exact cause is however it is known that his loyalty is do great that there is no chance of him being tempted by chaos
@@ergihazizaj390No. Titus is truly loyal to the Emperor. Leandros is a coward, a traitor and a hypocrite. There’s no sign of corruption in Titus.
That explanation is .... understandable. Given the nature of the Imperium in in W40k.
Yeah honestly, the biggest threat to the imperium is... The imperium.
And I wouldn't want it any other way
I just finished Space Marine 2 in max difficulty, and I gotta say that is AMAZING, the final mission is just mind blowing
@@havoc9089 Marine Colgate is pretty badass
Leandros should have informed the chaplains for a internal chapter investigation not ratting him out to the inquisition
Should have yes, however the big problem with that is thst should the subject in question truly be corrupted then there's the risk that it could spread
Thrax was also a chaos agent in disguise, using Titus and trying to actually tempt him into turning into an actual chaos space marine
Especially neat cuz black Sheila’s are normally seen as shameful and never go back to their chapters and can never rise up in the death watcher either
I think you meant shield.
@@starhammer5247 No.
Shame Caedo didn't get to turn Leandros into a pretzel and forcefeed him to a Carnifex
I doubt they know it was because of Leandros that Titus got screwed over. Every single Ultramarine that fought with Titus, especially those that saw his feat in Space Marine 2, will beat the shit out of him if they found out it was him that screwed Titus
As much as he wants to strangle Leandros, Caedo is still under the supervision of the Inquisition.
Imperium when some mutant worships chaos: "Heretic! Burn him!"
Imperium when a completely incorruptible Chad of a man saves everyone: "Yeah, but what if... Also heretic, burn him, maybe?"
*Curb Your Enthusiasm theme starts playing *
They did Titus dirty. And Leandros better watch out- we've had a decade to plan our revenge on that weasel of a space marine lol
Leandros you snitch
Yet that very snitch- Oh wait- can’t say it. The secret is too great(campaign only) so you must play the game, brother.
@@autumnb8938”he recommended you personally” my a**😡😤
You put sn where a b is supposed to go
@@gerhardvancoppenhagen3608 Why not use both words?
And leandros is the chaplain. Gotta love it
The Inquisition needs a damn Inquisition I vote for the SOS especially after reading the Eisenhorn novels the amount of shit they just blindly believe they can handle is insane and not to mention almost NO inquisitor trusts another Inquisitor I would love for a book where some Inquisitor went to far and then a SOS and a Custodian shows up and ends him with the Custodian just being like
“No one not even you is above the ruling of the Emperor”
Damn he had quite a lot happen huh
One of those "What have you been up to?" "Oh not much" moment
Didn't know that info about the inquisitor.
Imagine they could add librarians and terminators as playable dlc in spare marine 2 🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤
They do have them as NPC enemies so the chance is there. Even got Hell Brutes and Dreadnoughts.
I'm gonna play as Thousand Sons Sorcerer on PvP then
Fun Fact according to the codex astartes you report suspected Herasy to your Chaplain not the Inquisition good job Leandros you screwed over your captain and chapter.
Hopefully he gets his get back against that little b Word Leandros.
And the ending was just, perfect. That's how you end a sequel
Always loved your videos (you sound like a Space Marine btw), so glad that bow you can use the cutscenes from the new game!
Inquisitors having so much power while being prone to corruption is the ultimate troll in this universe
The inquisitor was corrupted on a mission with the grey knights and executed on the spot. Just for context. Not always
Was Calgar furious with Leandros? To incur a Chapter Master wrath? Leandros is lucky he didn’t get skinned alive
@@Mad.V1king i’ve got a bad news for you, honourable brother
Unfortunaly Kurze is dead and there aren't a lot of Night Lords remaining.
I'm currently running on the theory that they sent Leandros on so many missions that weren't survivable and he just kept surviving that they had no choice but to promote him.
@@MvffdcgQbhbh-l9q oh, well
to the dark city with him, then
Finally a good grey knight moment
We need to fight lendros and feed him to chaos
Okey i didn't expect thrax to get that ending.
In all honesty i feel it a bit undeserved, my man thrax was only doing his job in spacemarine 1, the true chaos worshipper was Leandros and we all know it.
"Inquisitor-" Damn it, of course.
The snitch shall not show his face, he shall wear a mask.
Titus's loyalty is beyond chaos's corruption. His loyalty to the emperor is unbreakable.
And now I must buy Space Marine 2. Blast!
So, the chaplain was assigned as Titus's guidance councillor, as everyone despite holding reservations were with him returning were ok with it because the Primarch and Chapter master said so. It is Titus who thinks he is unworthy, the Chaplain is helping him to prove his worth to himself.
Man I can’t wait to play this game. So ready
You just cannot hate Leandros enough
Despise, not hate.
This guy doesn't deserve you to expend so much brain time for him to hate him.
@@ombrepourpre7562 Your words have enlightened me, brother.
@@ombrepourpre7562 You sucessfully roasted Leandros harder than the Space Wolves roasted Prospero or Vulkan roasted that Eldar child.
I could certainly use a Leandros piss bucket servitor.
I'm indifferent. Is he a d*ck, sure, but so is everyone else in 40k.
So the meme hate band wagon for leandros is just meh to me.
Lol, so that means we're 2 for 2 when it comes to inquisitors being possessed by demons in space marine 1 XD
Me: Welcome back captain!
Titus I'm a lieutenant now
Me: saids how "chaplain" Leoandrus?
Titus is so badass that I dont even care that he's an ultrasmurf.
Calgar was really pissed when he found out what they did to our boy. And "pissed" is an understatement. Imagine if Guilliman found out all was because of Leandros. We might see someone getting powerfisted out of the ship into the warp
FUCKING LEANDROS IS A DAMN SMOOTH BRAIN!!
10 YEARS AS CAPTAIN. THANKS LEANDROS!
Leandros biting the curb 4k
Titus is the Steve Rogers of 40k and im totally cool with that.
That would make a great movie🤘🏼
"A carnifex accident" is a great way to put it
I hope we get an expansion where we play as a grey knight, maybe it takes place on a paradise world that is being besieged by chaos from the shadows and you where sent there to investigate
I remember that the original plan was to give Titus his own chapter to find. I hope that idea is still up in the air.
I hope they make Spin-off game when Titus on the Deathwatch.
Black templars black templars black templars!!!! Is so old how wood you forget
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The only good news I've heard from all this is that a daemon got its claws on that traitor inquisitor's soul.
The irony of being executed for demonic possession by the number 1 daemon killers in the whole of the imperium, and one of if not the only secret chapter of space marines which your organization has under their thumb is not lost on me.
Just as much as we say fuck Erebus, we also say fuck Leandros
The two don't even compare.
Looking back st the Horus heresy it’s understandable that the Inquisitior hated Astartes. I think most imperials should hate them even though they have to depend on them. They are just heavily flawed.
CBT via Heretic
we getting space marine 2, a new unknown movie/series with the only one that can make it great henry cavill. Warhammer entertainment peaking rn and hopefully more to come
Funnily enough in doing so Leandros broke the rules of the Codex Astartes he supposedly followed. In that situation he was supposed to bring it up with a Chaplain and then let them handle it internally. Not rat a Battle Brother out to the Inquisition.
I’d love to see a dlc where Leandros gets stripped of rank by gulliman.
Now we get titus and friends
thanks for the past lore, what happens to Titus next? what enemy did they fight next?
Good on the grey knights for once
I want Titus books damnit
The 0.1% chance the grey knights didn't help to ruin the day
It would be nice if Guilliman is gonna be making an appearance in the bext Warhammer 40k game
Ooohhhhh I'm making my ultramarines Lieutenant Captain Titus. Pew pew pew
Leandros snitching to the inquisition its a crime of its own.
God i can’t wait to find Leandro’s corrupted and finally giving Titus the pleasure of calling him a heretic
"No Astartes could stay clean of such corrupting forces"
hello uncle, the wars for Armageddon, Cadia, the entirety of the Horus Heresy - are they a joke to you?
Bro did all the side quests
And he has 4 golden pins. 1000 years of service
I hate how disrespectful those Primaris were to Titus in the game hell i hated how they've made him so unwilling to speak up when something fucked up was happening because he didn't want to be accused of heresy.
He's truly one of the greats willing to still stand by those who see him as tainted even though he's done nothing wrong besides serve.
the moment, leandros arrived on ultramar
every single astartes, including the chapter master were judging him
I'm waiting for leandros to get punished but f****r was appointed as *******
“Carnifex accident”
*deep breath through nose*
Shoulda checked the carfax
Wow this is a really deep world I see
*Titus voice* Fuck with me Brothers!
His name is demetrian?!........ that's fucking awesome
Huh, I didn't realize until now that original space marines, Titus has only 2 studs and now has 4. Mans has been to places these past 200 years
The inquisitor know that Titus is not corrupt and also a really useful. For sure, the inquisitor or inquisitors stone wall the Ultramarine. The inquisitor probably think that their task is more important any way.
When you get approved by the big 3, you know it's time to return home.
Wait a second, so Thrax was apparently super biased against Astartes, but still did a fair investigation and declared him clean, when it would've been super easy to say he was tainted?
Something doesn't track here
The 'fair' investigation was a cycle of intense torture / suspended animation / torture again. But he couldn't get any proof or confession that satisfied him. So he was probably holding onto him until he figured out how to get the answer he wanted.
I love that titus is canon lets gooooooo!
The Emperor literally spoke to him as well.
"A carnifex accident" 😅 uhm... Yeah. You could say that 🤣
Now he just needs to defeat the Necrons somehow and he will be Legend Status.
I mean, thrax sounded like a demon the moment he got introduced. Thats what you get
“Fierce was my wrath once I learnt of you detention. In their arrogant suspicion, The Inquisition failed to see that no corruption will overcome a will such as yours.” As much as Calgar was giving Titus Credit for staying loyal even through this bs, you can feel his hatred for The Inquisition 😂
Well, the historic experience in the Imperium when they wouldn't watch close the Astartes it's disastrous. If half of the primarchs were corrupted by chaos Why not an ultramarine who has signs of being connected with chaos capable of resist powerful artifacts? Give Leandros some credit for being "by the book" knowing how dangerous could be Titus as a chaos space marine.
The thing is, if you suspect a brother of heresy you would have to report to the chaplain. Leandros broke the Codex Astartes rules himself by directly reporting him to the Inquisition.