8:12 hahahaha. Mr Prince, you've got a lot of experience doing these long-form narrations, but if I may still suggest a tip to help with editing: When you make a mistake like that you should give your recording a good 5 seconds of silence before re-reading the sentence and continuing. That way, if you edit by looking at the waveform, you should notice the gap in the recording.
I left this playing too loudly and I guess my neighbour was convinced I had lost my mind and started talking to myself in different voices. I refuse to change his opinion of this.
Greetings from western edge of The Pond. I am a veteran, and I tend to prefer for my neighbors to keep their noses well out of my business. (All the younger kids realize I'm a just a big teddy bear. The fangs only come out for those who should know better.) IMHO...this would be a golden opportunity. Just a cheery "Oh, Sorry. They changed my doses. But it shouldn't be a problem normally. " should give your neighbors a good reason to not bother you needlessly.
The guard needs what ever blessing that pistol got. On a side note it’s great hearing something outside of ultra violence space wars, there is a kind of relatability with the characters in this kind of more grounded story even if it’s in the far future. Kinda strange to hear genuinely sympathetic arbite not gonna lie when you first mentioned him I thought he’ll go full “I am the law” mode, and the comparison he made between how arbites have lawful protocols unlike the inquisition is a really nice way to paint the differences between the organizations of the imperium
Its a read between the lines of 40K. Space Marines are supposed to be hardasses but then you get folks like Pedro Kantor and a lot of others who interact with humanity and it turns out for a lot of them its less looking down on mortals and more seeing the scope of what faces the Imperium over hundreds of years of service and realizing with 10000 lifetimes of a Marine it still wouldn't scratch the surface of what would be needed to save the Imperium. Again thinking of the likes of Dante and the angels, Grimnar and the wolves, Vulkan He'Stan and the Salamanders. Its particularly relevant now that we have the perspective of a Primarch on the border of despair in Guilliman as he sees the rotted corpse of the vision his father had and the despair of the burned out and uncaring husk that sits on the golden throne calling him nothing more than a means to an end. All Xenos are evil/to be exterminated but more often than not there is fluff of for the most part if its not a threat the Imperium will generally contain non-agressive species to their homeworlds and leave them be. Even the Tau and Eldar generally aren't sought after for a fight barring a few notable exceptions. Conflict generally stems from Eldar dickery or Tau expansionism directly into what the Imperium deems its territory. Hell given the leeway Rogue Traders are given with xenos official policy despite the fear the alien propaganda seems to be so long as your not into some major wunga-bunga warp nonsense that is going to tear the galaxy a third asshole/you are actively predatory towards humanity our stance is pretty mehhh.... Of course this is not to paint the imperium as some paragon status society but its like most other things shades of grey with more extreme measures for more extreme circumstances. Also most inquisitors aren't completely shoe on head crazy with the exterminatus and HEEEERRREEEESSSYYYY purging. From what I understand of most of the fluff the extreme ones tend to be reigned in fairly quickly as the inquisition tends to be suspicious of its own members as well and likes to keep an eye on them particularly if they are messing with strange xenos psyker tech/warpcraft. They can't actually get away with the whole super purge everything attitude with completely wanton abandon as this would probably result in people outright revolting and murdering anyone who claimed to be an inquisitor because it doesn't matter what kind of authority you claim to have if the people under you recognize that you are positively insane and refuse to carry out your orders after the first three planets get virus bombed out of existance. A single inquisitor would have a hell of a time ordering that virus bombing if the crew of his ship is launching him into the void via the bow torpedo bays. Inquisitor Kryptman had this issue during the Tyrannic Wars as other inquisitors were like GTFO after his response to tyranid incursions appeared to be exterminating every planet in their way including heavily populated worlds and strategically important ones such as hive worlds.
i like me some epic space marine combat, but stories like this are great as well. its not all superhumans, inquisitors, and guardsman. i always like getting a glimpse of what life is like for imperial citizens.
Space before the T , and a comma at the start. Pincushion and attempts seen, flaw... Heretic ... Bug plunging man... elimination of this guy. From heritec. Kent .
@@iamalpharius9483HERESY WE HAVE HERESY ALL KINDS OF HERESY just as long as its stupid heresy! He was obviously wrong with that being red and stuff, that is called being a mutant also known as kindling for burning pires in town square! He almost did one thing right, but then did wrong stoping the wulf from purging him from existing! Also fuck Arebus!
Really cool story. It reminded me a lot of the movie "The Third Man." It's refreshing to see a story about the common people of the Imperium, far removed from the constant war you get in the 40k universe.
Sandy Mitchell is a damned good writer. I've enjoyed every one of the Ciaphas Cain books immensely, he's especially great at 'voice.' Ciaphas Cain has such a strong voice to him and so does Amberley Vail and all the side characters such as Sulla. You can tell who's perspective it's from easily. He's also very funny, I'm listening to Caves of Ice right now and the minute taker of the meetings between Colonel Kasteen and Broklaw and the civilians, his snark made me laugh out loud on quite a few occasions lol
@@thomasalegredelasoujeole9998 his story sound more believable, his world is more lively, not everyone is an Emperor's botherer foam at the mouth zealot
Very noir. Seems a lot like the kind of story where the narrator sounds like "I told whoever was knocking that I was closed for the night, but then- _she_ walked in. Fancy red dress and legs that went on forever; in that moment I would have done anything for a woman like her. Thankfully I snapped out of it after... just a few moments."
Missed this one. I really enjoy seeing the imperium from the common mans eye. Whilst the epic battles are cool the real grim darkness shines (somehow) in these sort of stories. Cheers Prince top work.
Love “Sandy Mitchell” his Caiphas Caine are the most well known, but he’s a very good writer for the baseline human side of the WH40k verse. Also much funnier than your usual grimdark “brother-brother” Spayss Mereen stuff ^^
At eight and a half minutes in I laughed so hard in bed at the narrator getting trippled up on a sentence. I love that non of these lore channels edit that stuff out.
Awesome job! Don’t feel bad man, I recently uploaded a cadaver lecture for students and left in a part where I was commenting to myself about some perineal pouch muscles involved with ejaculation and maintaining erections - I had a brain fart and was using some language I definitely meant to edit out.... didn’t notice till one of my TAs pointed it out the next morning haha 😬
This is what i want to read and see in 40k, how is actual human life going in this facist ultra dystopia, i want stories like this about all kinds of planets, like idk, a primitive world would be neat.
Coming back to this reading for maybe the fifth time. Its so good, and I couldnt imagine another narrator. Lindur is just free-thinking enough to tread the path that he does, but still so vehemently indoctrinated that he hates every step of it. A lovely look into the Orwellian nature of baseline human citizens who know nothing of chaos and heresy or xenos. Sandy Mitchell is really one of the most human authors of the Balck Library. Praise and love to the God-Narrator of Mankind. The. Border. Prince.
The crime stories are coming out. Theres adlest 2. Ones and audio drama about a ratling & ogryn ex guard duo. They do odd jobs and such for people. The other is a drama about a " enforcer " for the local "police force". Hes more like a detective but maybe hed be state police level? He works all the time and tries to keep his marriage alive. Its interesting, just a bit different from the norm. Oh, yeah another is Flesh and Steel. Noir investigator stuff.
You did good work on this....THRRRRT! That said, I remember reading this story years ago. Didn't like it. It's really good, but I found myself slightly depressed afterwards.
At first I expected the Inquisition, and Inquisitor A. B. Prince to express regrets as to not having read the narration lines with female voice as he found the signature of Inquisitrix Amberly Veil.
Intresting interesting. I’ve always heard passing remarks about how the administratum was either so boring their mention is closer to forgettable or just this massive blob that gets finger pointed for why the Imperium is a stagnating mess. But in every bureaucracy, they are just run by people.
The woman voice is Emperor tier. I'd like to hear border pronce argue with her with just a random picture of a mad tired looking woman in a hood eating ugly pasta.
lol i missed an edit. hope you enjoy it
Fart noise
brrrrrrraaap
Dicepffpfpfpfppfpfp
8:12 hahahaha. Mr Prince, you've got a lot of experience doing these long-form narrations, but if I may still suggest a tip to help with editing:
When you make a mistake like that you should give your recording a good 5 seconds of silence before re-reading the sentence and continuing. That way, if you edit by looking at the waveform, you should notice the gap in the recording.
How dare you reject my gifts. You will change your mind if it kills me heretic. Buahahahahahh
I left this playing too loudly and I guess my neighbour was convinced I had lost my mind and started talking to myself in different voices. I refuse to change his opinion of this.
How do you think I feel
"Hear that? He doing the woman's voice again!" ♥️😀♥️
Greetings from western edge of The Pond. I am a veteran, and I tend to prefer for my neighbors to keep their noses well out of my business. (All the younger kids realize I'm a just a big teddy bear. The fangs only come out for those who should know better.)
IMHO...this would be a golden opportunity.
Just a cheery "Oh, Sorry. They changed my doses. But it shouldn't be a problem normally. " should give your neighbors a good reason to not bother you needlessly.
That's hilarious about both of you. My neighbors don't question my sanity... not sure if that's good or bad
“He’d discovered a number of discrep-thbbbbppppttt.”
Haha, love your work. I’m glad you bring us this material!
an error lol
ABorder Prince Warhammer Lore My good sir, it’s not a bug, it’s a feature! I seriously laughed out loud. Thanks!
@@SlightlyOddGuy lol cheers
When I heard that I thought "oh great, now my brain is translating speaking errors" until I realized it was in the recording.
@@TheRampantLion Yeah me too! I was like "wait what the hell did I just hear?" Then burst out laughing.
That was a really cool story, really fleshes out the day-to-day life of the average citizens.
yeah nice change of pace
Gotta love 40k, it's just like our real life but with chaos cultists and occasional nuke to the face.
Yes, being vaporized by random nuclear bombs
The guard needs what ever blessing that pistol got. On a side note it’s great hearing something outside of ultra violence space wars, there is a kind of relatability with the characters in this kind of more grounded story even if it’s in the far future. Kinda strange to hear genuinely sympathetic arbite not gonna lie when you first mentioned him I thought he’ll go full “I am the law” mode, and the comparison he made between how arbites have lawful protocols unlike the inquisition is a really nice way to paint the differences between the organizations of the imperium
Yeah nice change
Its a read between the lines of 40K. Space Marines are supposed to be hardasses but then you get folks like Pedro Kantor and a lot of others who interact with humanity and it turns out for a lot of them its less looking down on mortals and more seeing the scope of what faces the Imperium over hundreds of years of service and realizing with 10000 lifetimes of a Marine it still wouldn't scratch the surface of what would be needed to save the Imperium. Again thinking of the likes of Dante and the angels, Grimnar and the wolves, Vulkan He'Stan and the Salamanders. Its particularly relevant now that we have the perspective of a Primarch on the border of despair in Guilliman as he sees the rotted corpse of the vision his father had and the despair of the burned out and uncaring husk that sits on the golden throne calling him nothing more than a means to an end. All Xenos are evil/to be exterminated but more often than not there is fluff of for the most part if its not a threat the Imperium will generally contain non-agressive species to their homeworlds and leave them be. Even the Tau and Eldar generally aren't sought after for a fight barring a few notable exceptions. Conflict generally stems from Eldar dickery or Tau expansionism directly into what the Imperium deems its territory. Hell given the leeway Rogue Traders are given with xenos official policy despite the fear the alien propaganda seems to be so long as your not into some major wunga-bunga warp nonsense that is going to tear the galaxy a third asshole/you are actively predatory towards humanity our stance is pretty mehhh.... Of course this is not to paint the imperium as some paragon status society but its like most other things shades of grey with more extreme measures for more extreme circumstances.
Also most inquisitors aren't completely shoe on head crazy with the exterminatus and HEEEERRREEEESSSYYYY purging. From what I understand of most of the fluff the extreme ones tend to be reigned in fairly quickly as the inquisition tends to be suspicious of its own members as well and likes to keep an eye on them particularly if they are messing with strange xenos psyker tech/warpcraft. They can't actually get away with the whole super purge everything attitude with completely wanton abandon as this would probably result in people outright revolting and murdering anyone who claimed to be an inquisitor because it doesn't matter what kind of authority you claim to have if the people under you recognize that you are positively insane and refuse to carry out your orders after the first three planets get virus bombed out of existance. A single inquisitor would have a hell of a time ordering that virus bombing if the crew of his ship is launching him into the void via the bow torpedo bays. Inquisitor Kryptman had this issue during the Tyrannic Wars as other inquisitors were like GTFO after his response to tyranid incursions appeared to be exterminating every planet in their way including heavily populated worlds and strategically important ones such as hive worlds.
i like me some epic space marine combat, but stories like this are great as well. its not all superhumans, inquisitors, and guardsman. i always like getting a glimpse of what life is like for imperial citizens.
Space before the T , and a comma at the start. Pincushion and attempts seen, flaw... Heretic ... Bug plunging man... elimination of this guy.
From heritec. Kent .
@@ArgentAnarchywtf is this heresy? Confused while Burning it!
When in doubt Exterminatos!
In the Grim Darkness all good folk are guilty of something.
Magnus did nothing wrong.
is true
@@iamalpharius9483 arrogance. Just like his father.
There is no innocent. Only varying degrees of guilt.
@@iamalpharius9483HERESY WE HAVE HERESY ALL KINDS OF HERESY
just as long as its stupid heresy! He was obviously wrong with that being red and stuff, that is called being a mutant also known as kindling for burning pires in town square! He almost did one thing right, but then did wrong stoping the wulf from purging him from existing! Also fuck Arebus!
Pretty cool with a story that focuses more on the administrive stuff and civilian life rather than space marines and bolter porn!
LaserLief yeah nice change
Really cool story. It reminded me a lot of the movie "The Third Man." It's refreshing to see a story about the common people of the Imperium, far removed from the constant war you get in the 40k universe.
o yeah defo the inspiration
Sandy Mitchell is a damned good writer. I've enjoyed every one of the Ciaphas Cain books immensely, he's especially great at 'voice.' Ciaphas Cain has such a strong voice to him and so does Amberley Vail and all the side characters such as Sulla. You can tell who's perspective it's from easily. He's also very funny, I'm listening to Caves of Ice right now and the minute taker of the meetings between Colonel Kasteen and Broklaw and the civilians, his snark made me laugh out loud on quite a few occasions lol
yeah he is really good
Aye ! So far my favorite 40k author away from the usual spayss mereen “brother-brother” grimdark.
@@thomasalegredelasoujeole9998 his story sound more believable, his world is more lively, not everyone is an Emperor's botherer foam at the mouth zealot
Very noir. Seems a lot like the kind of story where the narrator sounds like "I told whoever was knocking that I was closed for the night, but then- _she_ walked in. Fancy red dress and legs that went on forever; in that moment I would have done anything for a woman like her. Thankfully I snapped out of it after... just a few moments."
lol agreed
Not really, the main character is a naive bureaucrat completely confused.
@@Thorcar123
Film noir isn't all streetwise detectives, despite the example I gave
Missed this one. I really enjoy seeing the imperium from the common mans eye. Whilst the epic battles are cool the real grim darkness shines (somehow) in these sort of stories. Cheers Prince top work.
Ah good I just finished a Gaunt's Ghosts book last night, pleases to hear more of the Sabbat Wolrds
yeah nice addition
Been painting my house interior over the last week, and you good sir have kept it enjoyable all throughout. Keep it up! Your awsome!
Listened to this a couple of times now and it's just really cool to see deeper into the setting
This story was fantastic!
Thank you for your work.
love your work. I’m glad you bring us this material!
Aww snap dude. You've got 39 people watching at this very moment. You're killing it dude!
thanks
YUUSS Sabbat worlds!! Great job!
Great to see you back producing quality content!
cheers
Love “Sandy Mitchell” his Caiphas Caine are the most well known, but he’s a very good writer for the baseline human side of the WH40k verse.
Also much funnier than your usual grimdark “brother-brother” Spayss Mereen stuff ^^
The Third Man, Warhammer 40K style!
I loved this story. Great job with it.
Glad you enjoyed it!
So nice to see you doing stories again!!! It would be great if you did some mechanicus books
cheers!
Thanks for the lore never have the time to read it myself. Glad your doing better.
Cheers man and thanks for the support man
At eight and a half minutes in I laughed so hard in bed at the narrator getting trippled up on a sentence. I love that non of these lore channels edit that stuff out.
lol my dude i do, imagine if i didnt normally
Thank you so much for reading Warhammer books; it's about time because I love them all...!!! Great job bro and thank you once again!
cheers
Love the narration! Keep up the emperors good work
cheers man
I still have to go into work, these videos keep me going at the desk 😊
well i hope it helps
Great little story about the mostly unseen and mundane aspects of 40k.
this is definitely one of my new favorites.
Just nodding off the sleep then... 8:15! Wait? What? Hold on go back. go back!
lol
This was great. Your quality is rising. Thanks.
Awesome job!
Don’t feel bad man, I recently uploaded a cadaver lecture for students and left in a part where I was commenting to myself about some perineal pouch muscles involved with ejaculation and maintaining erections - I had a brain fart and was using some language I definitely meant to edit out.... didn’t notice till one of my TAs pointed it out the next morning haha 😬
By the roots of my desire, a new audio vid!
lol nice!
I wish there was more of this
Thank you brother! These are always a pleasure- but ; honestly more so now.... please be safe also.
cheers
This was great! You’re a good man 👍
cheers
I enjoy your Warhammer 40k storytelling!! Greetings from California!!👍👍
cheers
@@ABorderPrince cheers
8:16 This is what keeps me coming back❤
This story make me really want some large stories on the Administratum. Hope the WH Crimes can do that.
Yeah interesting area and yeah I’m guessing they will cover stuff like thst
another good job , thanks
cheers
I didn’t knew i wanted a detective story in 40k as much. But damn is a great setting for it.
from Germany with
thanks!
Keep it up man, I love the way you read each book and I'm not gonna lie, it's gotten me way further into 40k cause I'm too lazy to buy the books 😂
Lol I’m sorry to have done this to you
@@ABorderPrince I'm almost done with this one, shhh
Great Sci-Fi tale: it could stand on it's own even without belonging to WH40K. Thanks for reading it!
Nicely done.
Cheers man
This is what i want to read and see in 40k, how is actual human life going in this facist ultra dystopia, i want stories like this about all kinds of planets, like idk, a primitive world would be neat.
Glad you uploaded something im bored as hell
lol happy to help
@@ABorderPrince love from Dallas Texas!
I forgot how much I loved this story!
Love these so much.
Coming back to this reading for maybe the fifth time. Its so good, and I couldnt imagine another narrator. Lindur is just free-thinking enough to tread the path that he does, but still so vehemently indoctrinated that he hates every step of it. A lovely look into the Orwellian nature of baseline human citizens who know nothing of chaos and heresy or xenos. Sandy Mitchell is really one of the most human authors of the Balck Library.
Praise and love to the God-Narrator of Mankind. The. Border. Prince.
40K noire staring an admin as the detective I love it
All the best to ya, APB.
May you get on your feet or YT channel blow up nicely.
Cheers man I’m all good 😁
@@ABorderPrince Glad to hear, man. Truly.
Thank you , Prince .
Very film noir story. Love it
Is good
Love your voice and your pronunciation.
Your doing great man! But I was wondering if you wouldn't mind reading something concerning Angron or Khârn.
yeah might have some kharn stuff in the near future
That was excellent. Thanks
Good job. You are a fantastic reader. Any chance you might narrate the horus heresy books in the future?
i dont think so man they already have audios for them mostly
@@ABorderPrince ahh sadface then. Well hopefully ull narrate the comics when that happens
Just I need in these times. An uplifting yarn. Is there more & more etc.
I like this story. Good narration.
Definite touch of The Third Man to this one....
many say this
That was a good one. Well read sir!
I really enjoy these 40k stories about civi life and not just giant hulking men shooting giant hulking bullets with giant hulking guns.
This story is very Noir feeling. 40k needs more Noir lol
o defo lol
The crime stories are coming out. Theres adlest 2. Ones and audio drama about a ratling & ogryn ex guard duo. They do odd jobs and such for people.
The other is a drama about a " enforcer " for the local "police force". Hes more like a detective but maybe hed be state police level? He works all the time and tries to keep his marriage alive.
Its interesting, just a bit different from the norm.
Oh, yeah another is Flesh and Steel. Noir investigator stuff.
Great work!
It's "the third man " set in warhammer 40k.
Even the name citrus = harry lime.
Lol first to mention this
@@ABorderPrince what can I say I like classic cinema. I could see this being made by orson Welles.
All I could hear was "harry limes' theme" on the zither.
@@ABorderPrince ua-cam.com/video/8KKQDotECdg/v-deo.html
In the Name of the Emperor. I like
cheers!
Nice very enjoyable
Glad you enjoyed it
he discovered a number of what now?
love it
Good job
cheers
the prfffff was the best to keep your focused xD
I...thank you.
my pleasure
Mr Prince, what are the chances that you'd consider opening a Subscribe Star for those of us who support creators there?
Err I could yeah I guess people have mentioned it
@@ABorderPrince Cool, let us know if you ever get it up and running. :)
This is set on the planet the Tanith First and Only held right? The hive world with the dueling cities
Yes
awesome listen
Am i the ONLY one who's seen "The Third Man"? An interesting retelling i suppose....
Apparently so
@@dragonllig790 Its a Classic fer fucks sake.....Orson Welles?!?!
The chad champion of the people
You did good work on this....THRRRRT!
That said, I remember reading this story years ago. Didn't like it. It's really good, but I found myself slightly depressed afterwards.
its different for sure
That was comfy.
Any chance your going to read any more of Sandy Mitchell work
Reminds me of the movie The Third Man
Crime Noir really fits this universe....
At first I expected the Inquisition, and Inquisitor A. B. Prince to express regrets as to not having read the narration lines with female voice as he found the signature of Inquisitrix Amberly Veil.
Reminds me a lot of 'The Third Man'
Very interesting story. A little bland to be sure, but it kept my attention well enough. Well done.
David Lewis good good
Verghast from Gaunt's Ghosts?
Uh-oh.
We all know what happens to Verghast.
Intresting interesting. I’ve always heard passing remarks about how the administratum was either so boring their mention is closer to forgettable or just this massive blob that gets finger pointed for why the Imperium is a stagnating mess. But in every bureaucracy, they are just run by people.
Haha I'm from Cannock and it's distracting.
i thought that lol
Thanks for the read man. 👌
8:15 hahaha
i aim to please
Wait is this set on that same world as in th gaunt ghosts book
i think so yes
the border prince is a good man !!
The woman voice is Emperor tier. I'd like to hear border pronce argue with her with just a random picture of a mad tired looking woman in a hood eating ugly pasta.
Lol
a man named linda ? why is there a guy named mary or jeanette
Was his second name
Morality is subjective
So they say
Linda Listen! Linda!
Do the voices, I love when you do the voices!! 😀😀😀
huh this is basically the third man in 40k
In the grim darkness of the future, there is only *wet fartsy noises*
12:35
49:31
A bureau for left handed people, it's about time.
I am sooo sure the author of this book watched The Third Man (with O.Welles) one time too much.