the funniest thing about the godblight for me is that Kugath was so fucking scared of it he put on a damn hazmat suit. Yeah it was made out of human skin (he's a demon after all) but still he actually put on a hazmat suit!
One of the worst plagues in 40K: The Gramaticus Plague. It's a plague so foul that people cringe when they hear the name. Chrono from Live from the Black Library already fell to it.
I feel like Genestealer infection is an honorable mention because maybe not a "disease" per-se I think it could be quantified instead as a genetic disorder caused by an alien bug man. The main thing that kinda disturbs me about it from like a normal human perspective is sometimes you can be infected with it without even knowing you are. The Genestealer bloodline can get spread so far and so thin that you could be like the great-great grandcousin 60 times removed from the original infectees but still carry the Genestealer infection in you as a brood brother/sister. You could just be going on your life as normal thinking nothing is wrong until either you decide to have a family and your kid is born with extra arms and claws or the hivefleet comes near and awakens you, basically driving you insane. Also fun fact the infection can also be spread through sex with infected people/hybrids which I think would technically quantify it as one of the worst STDs you could get in 40k.
@@fluffywolfo3663 To be fair I feel like Genestealer infection would be something that a lot of minor xenos would also be pretty vulnerable too. Like from what I remember of the lore the Ymgarl Genestealers originated from a cult that overran the native populace so bad they basically bred them out of the existence and just subsumed them into the Genestealer's genetics. The main reason it doesn't bother many "mainline" xenos is because their reproductive cycles are completely fucked to the point Genestealer infection just doesn't work basically. Eldar reproduce like every 100 years and each child is cherished (i.e. heavily monitored so a hybrid would be immediately nae-nae'd), Orks just inherently kill anything un-Orky, Necrons just don't reproduce at all, the Tau heavily monitor the breeding habits of their castes and would 120% catch any hybrid that pops up, and the Kin (Space Dwarves) are literally 3D-printed in giant clone factories.
Wait does that mean that he also created Downs in Warhammer as well😂... Actually that might be a little accurate when you look at how dumb they act and walk around 🤔 jokes aside
@@fluffywolfo3663Effectively, yeah. They seem to have been purpose built to deal with social species like us, who favor complex arcologies and high population. Most likely, they’ve dealt with something like us before.
I think that the plague bearer isn’t even them any more. I’m pretty sure that Nurgle just blends your soul into I nice smoothie and then poops out a plague bearer.
Weshammer's horror story hour covered a plague made by Typhus that spread through fear. You should definitely look into it! Honestly one of the most frightening stories I've ever heard
That depends on a lot of factors, like how long the host can move around and spread infection before it dies (of the disease, or environmental factors like being eaten by a predator that's immune to the disease.) Devil facial cancer is nasty; their species bites each other a lot during mating season, and the tumors grow slowly enough that the animal can interact with others before it becomes unable to eat. It's a big extinction risk for them. The black death wiped out entire villages, but that's in part because antibiotics hadn't been invented yet.
Imagine being a pox walker in dark tide. You get infected and watch as your humanity falls away and you are left as a damned husk of your former self. Then you have to be like this for who knows how long, maybe even months and years. Then when you are in the middle of a pack of some other unfortunate souls you see in the distance flashes of light and sprays of blood. You hear cries exalting the god emperor and cursing his foes. The relief of finally meeting the emperors mercy after so long. You pray that you will be forgiven for allowing yourself to become such a detestable creature. Your body walks forward into the meat grinder, you had lost control of it long ago, but even if you could control it you would be walking in the same direction. The crowd is thinning now and you know your time is soon. You wish you could smile, then you realize you are, even if it’s in such a grotesque way. There are no more disgusting, oozing husks in front of you as you slowly lumber forward. The you see a zealot glance at you with burning eyes. She hates you. This makes you sad but you can not blame her as you hate yourself. She looks away to cut into more abominations with a giant chainsword. You see a veterans eyes coldly rake over you. He quickly assesses your threat and turns away to fire upon some other foe. A psykers wild eyes pass over you rapidly then she turns her head back to hack into some mutants that came close. Then you see the ogryn. And the ogryn definitely sees you. He has a dumb, childlike grin on his face. You can’t help but remember your son, he was such a brave boy. He fought back when the walkers came. He stopped fighting when he recognized you. You couldn’t move as you saw his small body get overtaken by the rot, tears streaming down his face as he screamed for you to help. You were torn back to the present as you see the ogryn reach into his pocket and pull out a box. He then pulled back his arm and threw it through your disease encrusted skull.
Anything thing abt the gallerpox is that it is not only resigned to ships, but can spread across planets, turning ppl into strange flesh metal creations:)
So, can Nurgle just take people's souls against their will with his plagues? Does any other chaos god have the power to do that without you worshipping them or in some way accepting their gifts/embodying their traits? Related note: How is anyone still alive in 40K?????? It should only take, like, one tiny Nurgle cult in a Hive City to summon enough disease to take over the entire thing. Is his sales pitch just terrible? Khorne: "I'll grant you the strength to kill your enemies!" Slaanesh: "I'll grant you wondrous new pleasures!" Tzeentch: "Knowledge and power alike will be yours." Nurgle: "You'll die absolutely horribly but you'll feel okay about it. If you're very lucky."
Yes, Nurgle does destroy souls with his plagues. None of the other gods can really do that unless they themselves do so to a specific person (which is really the ultimate "fuck you" moment). That being said he has to infect you first. The thing is, the Imperial Cult is one of the few things holding the Imperium together. People see the light of the Emperor and believe so hard Chaos only really becomes a solution for the desperate and the deranged.
The one from the eisenhorn series always fuck with me a bit, it’s medium to spread was light, amongst a guard regiment holding a polar ice cap, with the sun not setting and a space marine apothecary unknowing being infected and making the situation worse by putting loads of lights up thinking that light was what stopped the infection, only one survivor, had to burn down the last building containing any real survivors including the apothecary with a flamer, which made him lose his limbs, most of his skin and sight and he ends up in a completely black call at a sanatorium for the rest of his life, but is so phobic of light now what he screams at an interviewer for letting light into his cell, even though, he. Can’t. See.
@ in the most recent one if I’m remembering right, book starts off like a collection short stories, one of the characters goes to an asylum type place for war vets and get the story of a guy in a pitch black cell
I suppose its a matter of perspective. If Nurgle's Rot works by actually transforming the person into a plaguebearer. Than the complete rewrite of one's person-hood is terrible. Yet becoming a soul-washed servant of Nurgle is arguably a far kinder fate than almost any other that typically awaits a human soul in the warp. In that perspective the God Blight isn't even that unique. Souls getting annihilated is fairly common and I think most would prefer that to an eternity of literally unimaginablel torture, which is an all too common fate in Warhammer.
The Scary thing with this one is that while it is only bound to one Species, it is inherently in all of them and you never know when it will begin to change you, if even notice it to begin with. The Twice-Dead-King Series goes very much into detail about its Horrors and the Tragedy that follows in its path.
Great video. A great grim dark video to imagine how deadly Nurgles forces can be. Quick question and this is mostly focused on Nurgle. What makes Nurgle want you specifically? I have an idea how and why Khorne, Slaanesh and Tzeentch would find interesting and would want other characters/people but what about Nurgle? What would grab his attention, his interest and him wanting you specifically, like that one special person in whatever scenario?
My favorite one is from a single book called The Death of Antagonis, it's a Black Dragons book so you know it's got plenty of RIP AND TEAR but it opens up with them dealing with what seems like a zombie outbreak on the planet. Fighting off the wandering undead they find a group of survivors which the zombies REALLY seem to want to kill... Well, turns out that the 'survivors' are the cultists who brought this disease, and the "zombie" stage is an incubation stage for Doubtworm. This lovely disease spreads by doubt, it constantly whispers that the Emperor does not exist and even the slightest flicker of doubt lets it into you, rotting you away until it sheds its husks. It then emerges as a giant worm of flesh and rotten bodies, rolling around and gathering more of those infected into its mass until it's the size of mountains. The only ones truly immune are people like Space Marines who know The Emperor exists because he's the one who made their gene seed, Sisters whose faith is inviolate, and people like Inquisitors or Astropaths who know He exists.
When Typhus arrives in your planetary system ... your about to have a really bad day. There is no exception. Read or watch The Carrion Anthem By David Annandale. There was also a plague story that spread by those who lost hope with two former enemies of Sebastian Yarrick. Does anyone know the name of the story?
Wrong about Godblight being the worst: Guilleman could have died, and just because it failed is no reason to hate on the 'blight. We'll get him some day.
3:30 :( for one. Secondly as a biased necron fanboy they haven’t won because they don’t have the numbers anymore. 40K has written them to be gods of the material universe but they’ve kinda been kicked while they’re down enough to make them a non threat.
Turning into a plague bearer isn’t apotheosis like turning into a deamon prince. At best, if the subject of the transformation embraces it, it’s pseudo-daemonhood (that’s an actual term from old Warhammer fantasy that’s also been used in the FF rpgs). At worst, if it’s involuntary, it’s simply possession combined with transfiguration.
Day 1 of asking for a video on your twin primarch theory (I heard you talk about it on the Astartes Anonymous podcast). Also thank you for the new video, I don’t want to sound ungrateful.
@@xenon3990 no, on Mr. Bones’s guest appearance on the Astartes anyonymous podcast he repeatedly mentions a personal “twin primarch” theory that claims that the emperor gave similar abilities in pairs to his primarchs to have spares. Bones goes on to mention pairs like: Guilliman and Fulgrim Magnus and sanguinius, etc
Wrong vid but to answer your question from the raven guard video on why I play raven guard cus I just find it fun to have squads appear from the shadows plus it often lets me do a hammer and anvil strategy
Does the destroyer plague no longer exist in the 40k setting? Because it kinda sorta melted an entire legion of space Marines renowned for their incredible disease resistance.
Didn't Rotigus Rainmaker steal the vial with the last drops of Guilliman's blood after Ku'Gath was cocooned? It was in like the third or fourth last chapter of Godblight I think
You know , after hearing that kugath (however you write that smelly shit's name) still has some of Gullimen's blood i came to the realisation that GW just doesn't know how to close a story . Like legit ,when have we ever given a conclusive ending to a book from Warhammer ? One that legit makes an impact and is sort of kind of important? Alpha legion had some pods under terra and wanted to activate them .......BUT THEY DIDN'T. *but they might in the future* Kugath made something to make Nurgle shed a prideful tear for and the emperor destroyed it ..... BUT HE MIGHT MAKE IS AGAIN IN THE FUTURE. the Yennary(i dont know how to write these names *F* you) can't get the last piece of the key to do their thing (im staying spoiler free)......... BUT THEY MIGHT MANAGE TO DO THEIR THING . Vashtor has everything he needs to ascend..........BUT HE MIGHT NOT.
I am a necron fan and I always kinda thought the only reason they don't win is because they argue so damn much LMFAO I always thought each faction had its silly reason why it hasn't won yet
All praise to Grandfather Nurgle! Now, that said, I notice you called this video the "worst" diseases. As a loyal Nurgle Cultist, I insist you rename it to "Best" diseases. :P
You're forgetting the dreaded Firstdatus Acne Blight. It will occur one hour before picking up Jennifer at her house, which will be filled with extended family members. Devastating.
There's one short story where we see a weird virus who target people in a... Random way. Not gonna say nothing because spoilers. I don't remember the name of that short story but if you know you know.
Because that's not a fantasy illness but an actual illness which you can get from not using protection. It rots and then it tears off and theres no cure for it even in the early stages.
The worst one is the phantom itch.
It is what Nurgle cursed the Emperor with so that his nose still itches despite it having rot off.
Real as fuck, I got the phantom itch on a part of me that doesn't even exist.
Nurgle has no chill that’s just down right cruel.
“Soon the anathema won’t be able to stand the succulent itching”
Tts
the funniest thing about the godblight for me is that Kugath was so fucking scared of it he put on a damn hazmat suit. Yeah it was made out of human skin (he's a demon after all) but still he actually put on a hazmat suit!
One of the worst plagues in 40K: The Gramaticus Plague. It's a plague so foul that people cringe when they hear the name. Chrono from Live from the Black Library already fell to it.
Symptoms include marvel-level jokes, unexplainable abilities and idiotic characterization
Fictional character living rent free in your head that hard is pretty funny
@@nekocup5524she must be on to something cause there’s a whole 45 min video by Live From The Black Library shitting on him 😂
what is going on ?
What's going on?
That Great Clean One really caught me off-guard!
Ain't nobody dope as he
I feel like Genestealer infection is an honorable mention because maybe not a "disease" per-se I think it could be quantified instead as a genetic disorder caused by an alien bug man.
The main thing that kinda disturbs me about it from like a normal human perspective is sometimes you can be infected with it without even knowing you are. The Genestealer bloodline can get spread so far and so thin that you could be like the great-great grandcousin 60 times removed from the original infectees but still carry the Genestealer infection in you as a brood brother/sister. You could just be going on your life as normal thinking nothing is wrong until either you decide to have a family and your kid is born with extra arms and claws or the hivefleet comes near and awakens you, basically driving you insane.
Also fun fact the infection can also be spread through sex with infected people/hybrids which I think would technically quantify it as one of the worst STDs you could get in 40k.
The thing that really fucks with me about genestealer cults is that it feels like something the Hive Mind concocted to be humanity's green kryptonite.
You get infected and BAMO! You suddenly have the urge to call people about their car warrantee.
(Shivers)
@@fluffywolfo3663 To be fair I feel like Genestealer infection would be something that a lot of minor xenos would also be pretty vulnerable too. Like from what I remember of the lore the Ymgarl Genestealers originated from a cult that overran the native populace so bad they basically bred them out of the existence and just subsumed them into the Genestealer's genetics.
The main reason it doesn't bother many "mainline" xenos is because their reproductive cycles are completely fucked to the point Genestealer infection just doesn't work basically. Eldar reproduce like every 100 years and each child is cherished (i.e. heavily monitored so a hybrid would be immediately nae-nae'd), Orks just inherently kill anything un-Orky, Necrons just don't reproduce at all, the Tau heavily monitor the breeding habits of their castes and would 120% catch any hybrid that pops up, and the Kin (Space Dwarves) are literally 3D-printed in giant clone factories.
Wait does that mean that he also created Downs in Warhammer as well😂... Actually that might be a little accurate when you look at how dumb they act and walk around 🤔 jokes aside
@@fluffywolfo3663Effectively, yeah. They seem to have been purpose built to deal with social species like us, who favor complex arcologies and high population. Most likely, they’ve dealt with something like us before.
I think that the plague bearer isn’t even them any more. I’m pretty sure that Nurgle just blends your soul into I nice smoothie and then poops out a plague bearer.
Arthur sounds more exited in every
intro he makes and less depressed.
Weshammer's horror story hour covered a plague made by Typhus that spread through fear. You should definitely look into it! Honestly one of the most frightening stories I've ever heard
What video was this? Sounds like a great vid
"One of the most frightening stories" "spreads through fear"
Welp, time to purge you then.
the "Hi!" image in the beginning is literally Judge Holden
I SAW THAT GREAT CLEAN ONE. YOU YOU CANNOT HIDE THAT ABOMINATION FROM ME
Diseases with 100% mortality rate are actually quite rubbish IRL at spreading. Some hosts need to live to spread it.
Rabies is doin alright for itself and its damn near 100% fatal
thing is it's the exception, 99% of diseases don't make the host go out of its way to bite other animals to spread it
@@h.w.4482 ...for now
That depends on a lot of factors, like how long the host can move around and spread infection before it dies (of the disease, or environmental factors like being eaten by a predator that's immune to the disease.)
Devil facial cancer is nasty; their species bites each other a lot during mating season, and the tumors grow slowly enough that the animal can interact with others before it becomes unable to eat. It's a big extinction risk for them.
The black death wiped out entire villages, but that's in part because antibiotics hadn't been invented yet.
@@bplup6419 all bats are asymptomatic carriers of rabies. Their the exception and the main reason why it keeps spreading so much.
There’s the Obliterator virus
If you can maintain your sanity it's fuckin rad.
(Checks insurance), Dammit, my insurance does not cover Warp Borne Diseases! I have to upgrade!!
Being a Ultramarine and see your Primarch rot away would scare the Emperors light out of him 😰
Or make them go apeshit like the blood angels
Imagine being a pox walker in dark tide. You get infected and watch as your humanity falls away and you are left as a damned husk of your former self. Then you have to be like this for who knows how long, maybe even months and years. Then when you are in the middle of a pack of some other unfortunate souls you see in the distance flashes of light and sprays of blood. You hear cries exalting the god emperor and cursing his foes. The relief of finally meeting the emperors mercy after so long. You pray that you will be forgiven for allowing yourself to become such a detestable creature. Your body walks forward into the meat grinder, you had lost control of it long ago, but even if you could control it you would be walking in the same direction. The crowd is thinning now and you know your time is soon. You wish you could smile, then you realize you are, even if it’s in such a grotesque way. There are no more disgusting, oozing husks in front of you as you slowly lumber forward. The you see a zealot glance at you with burning eyes. She hates you. This makes you sad but you can not blame her as you hate yourself. She looks away to cut into more abominations with a giant chainsword. You see a veterans eyes coldly rake over you. He quickly assesses your threat and turns away to fire upon some other foe. A psykers wild eyes pass over you rapidly then she turns her head back to hack into some mutants that came close. Then you see the ogryn. And the ogryn definitely sees you. He has a dumb, childlike grin on his face. You can’t help but remember your son, he was such a brave boy. He fought back when the walkers came. He stopped fighting when he recognized you. You couldn’t move as you saw his small body get overtaken by the rot, tears streaming down his face as he screamed for you to help. You were torn back to the present as you see the ogryn reach into his pocket and pull out a box. He then pulled back his arm and threw it through your disease encrusted skull.
The Rejects on Atoma Prime, fighting in the slime-slicked streets of Tertium;
"Do you smell something funny?"
God the smooth great unclean one is traumatizing
Great Clean One
Average Mukbang Creator
The best part about Ku'gath is Nurgle holds nothing against him but he still feels the need to redeem himself
The plague that typhus cooked up in the short story The Last Ascension of Dominic Seroff was pretty gnarly
The virus or whatever it is that makes chaos marines mutate and fuse with their weapons and go insane.
Anything thing abt the gallerpox is that it is not only resigned to ships, but can spread across planets, turning ppl into strange flesh metal creations:)
0:01 why..why's you curse me with that vision
So, can Nurgle just take people's souls against their will with his plagues? Does any other chaos god have the power to do that without you worshipping them or in some way accepting their gifts/embodying their traits? Related note: How is anyone still alive in 40K?????? It should only take, like, one tiny Nurgle cult in a Hive City to summon enough disease to take over the entire thing. Is his sales pitch just terrible?
Khorne: "I'll grant you the strength to kill your enemies!"
Slaanesh: "I'll grant you wondrous new pleasures!"
Tzeentch: "Knowledge and power alike will be yours."
Nurgle: "You'll die absolutely horribly but you'll feel okay about it. If you're very lucky."
Yes, Nurgle does destroy souls with his plagues. None of the other gods can really do that unless they themselves do so to a specific person (which is really the ultimate "fuck you" moment). That being said he has to infect you first.
The thing is, the Imperial Cult is one of the few things holding the Imperium together. People see the light of the Emperor and believe so hard Chaos only really becomes a solution for the desperate and the deranged.
Khorne was very recently able to forcefully convert people with the MURDER CURSE.
Best Plague in 40k: Obliterator Virus
"I am become gun, eater and pooper of moar gun. GUN!"
1:24 Lol where did you find that glass statue. That's a statue in Athens Greece before it was cleaned. I really cracked up, didn't expect that 😂
The one from the eisenhorn series always fuck with me a bit, it’s medium to spread was light, amongst a guard regiment holding a polar ice cap, with the sun not setting and a space marine apothecary unknowing being infected and making the situation worse by putting loads of lights up thinking that light was what stopped the infection, only one survivor, had to burn down the last building containing any real survivors including the apothecary with a flamer, which made him lose his limbs, most of his skin and sight and he ends up in a completely black call at a sanatorium for the rest of his life, but is so phobic of light now what he screams at an interviewer for letting light into his cell, even though, he. Can’t. See.
I recently reread Eisenhorn and I don't recall that, which book is it in?
@ in the most recent one if I’m remembering right, book starts off like a collection short stories, one of the characters goes to an asylum type place for war vets and get the story of a guy in a pitch black cell
@@imperialistbrit128 I'll go digging, thanks!
02:21 That on-screen definition of Meme-Virus describes me fairly well. Didn’t know I was sick, lol.
Sick with knowledge baby! Woo! 💪🏼🤓
I think the worst disease is the friends we made along the way
Grandfather Nurgle just wants to give you a big hug! 🤗
I suppose its a matter of perspective.
If Nurgle's Rot works by actually transforming the person into a plaguebearer. Than the complete rewrite of one's person-hood is terrible. Yet becoming a soul-washed servant of Nurgle is arguably a far kinder fate than almost any other that typically awaits a human soul in the warp.
In that perspective the God Blight isn't even that unique. Souls getting annihilated is fairly common and I think most would prefer that to an eternity of literally unimaginablel torture, which is an all too common fate in Warhammer.
would you consider the Flayer Virus to be a disease?
technically it is.
I think of that more like a computer virus than a physical one
The Scary thing with this one is that while it is only bound to one Species, it is inherently in all of them and you never know when it will begin to change you, if even notice it to begin with.
The Twice-Dead-King Series goes very much into detail about its Horrors and the Tragedy that follows in its path.
11:50 And so the Ultrasmurfs everlasting double D20 + Yatzy plotarmour saved the day.... AGAIN..
Great video. A great grim dark video to imagine how deadly Nurgles forces can be.
Quick question and this is mostly focused on Nurgle. What makes Nurgle want you specifically? I have an idea how and why Khorne, Slaanesh and Tzeentch would find interesting and would want other characters/people but what about Nurgle? What would grab his attention, his interest and him wanting you specifically, like that one special person in whatever scenario?
Despair, fear of death, unsustainable wounds or pains, Nurgle wants you to live forever!
So could the Godblight actually kill the demons permanently if it can erase them? Seems like a good way to stop chaos.
"The greatest contamination in the universe is life, and it must be eradicated" -some necron...probably
My favorite one is from a single book called The Death of Antagonis, it's a Black Dragons book so you know it's got plenty of RIP AND TEAR but it opens up with them dealing with what seems like a zombie outbreak on the planet. Fighting off the wandering undead they find a group of survivors which the zombies REALLY seem to want to kill... Well, turns out that the 'survivors' are the cultists who brought this disease, and the "zombie" stage is an incubation stage for Doubtworm.
This lovely disease spreads by doubt, it constantly whispers that the Emperor does not exist and even the slightest flicker of doubt lets it into you, rotting you away until it sheds its husks. It then emerges as a giant worm of flesh and rotten bodies, rolling around and gathering more of those infected into its mass until it's the size of mountains.
The only ones truly immune are people like Space Marines who know The Emperor exists because he's the one who made their gene seed, Sisters whose faith is inviolate, and people like Inquisitors or Astropaths who know He exists.
The halo stars effect is pretty insane
Clan pestilens will let the plague spread-spread!!! yes-yes!!!
.... and skaven yet?
Tau do not fear the rot
Hey, good healthcare and understanding how to deal with diseases help.
When Typhus arrives in your planetary system ... your about to have a really bad day. There is no exception.
Read or watch The Carrion Anthem By David Annandale.
There was also a plague story that spread by those who lost hope with two former enemies of Sebastian Yarrick. Does anyone know the name of the story?
The Last Ascension of Dominic Seroff?
@@Kishin-lv8dt yes, thank you.
I wonder if I can infect the chaos gods with the anti life equation. Give them a taste of their own medicine
The DSM5 no longer classifies Nurgle Plagues as diseases so its perfectly healthy to have a Nurgle Plague.
Wrong about Godblight being the worst: Guilleman could have died, and just because it failed is no reason to hate on the 'blight. We'll get him some day.
Keep dreaming, Stinky Boi, the Emperor Protects!
The disease in The Last Ascension of Dominic Seroff is wild too and worth its own video
I never needed to see Uncle Fester as a Great Unclean One and honestly, I still don’t… but that has been seared into my memory forever.
Honorable mention to the Life Eater virus
Currently watching this, I am racing the porcelain go-cart, so this is suitable.
Uhlren’s Pox - the Torment - deserves an honorable mention!
The only disease that works like a zenkai boost
3:30 :( for one. Secondly as a biased necron fanboy they haven’t won because they don’t have the numbers anymore. 40K has written them to be gods of the material universe but they’ve kinda been kicked while they’re down enough to make them a non threat.
Turning into a plague bearer isn’t apotheosis like turning into a deamon prince. At best, if the subject of the transformation embraces it, it’s pseudo-daemonhood (that’s an actual term from old Warhammer fantasy that’s also been used in the FF rpgs). At worst, if it’s involuntary, it’s simply possession combined with transfiguration.
Hey man you need to make a video on the marines malevolent you would love that chapter they are so funny
Perfect video to come out on my sick day
The great clean one is the scariest thing to come from 40k
The great clean one will never not make me shudder
These things keep you up? They lull me to sleep
In the SCP universe, they have memes and anti-memes, but they don’t mean jokes. It basically means something has memetic or anti-memetic properties
nurgle isnt the god of death
he is the god of life
death is just a minor component in life
Ah, right on time for my lunch break.
Me, watching for a video while eating, finding this:
Day 1 of asking for a video on your twin primarch theory (I heard you talk about it on the Astartes Anonymous podcast).
Also thank you for the new video, I don’t want to sound ungrateful.
You mean the three headed hydra Primarch theory?
@@xenon3990 no, on Mr. Bones’s guest appearance on the Astartes anyonymous podcast he repeatedly mentions a personal “twin primarch” theory that claims that the emperor gave similar abilities in pairs to his primarchs to have spares.
Bones goes on to mention pairs like:
Guilliman and Fulgrim
Magnus and sanguinius, etc
Wrong vid but to answer your question from the raven guard video on why I play raven guard cus I just find it fun to have squads appear from the shadows plus it often lets me do a hammer and anvil strategy
I saw the great clean one. it is even weirder than the great unclean one.
What's the number to call for financial compensation? A Loved one and I have been plagued and we believe we are entitled to financial compensation
Funny thing you post this while im sick
I’m waiting for you to mention the Eldar god of healing…for science
Nurgle's greatest disease: Ligma. A Plauge so old and ancient its name hasn't been uttered in eons
Who the hell is Steve Jobs?
Why do you switch your talking speed so much? Nice Vid!
Considered the worst disease... and my mind immediately went 'Like what Mortarion?'
Does the destroyer plague no longer exist in the 40k setting? Because it kinda sorta melted an entire legion of space Marines renowned for their incredible disease resistance.
Didn't Rotigus Rainmaker steal the vial with the last drops of Guilliman's blood after Ku'Gath was cocooned? It was in like the third or fourth last chapter of Godblight I think
This whole video was disgusting and I love it. Good job.
The God Blight is just the Gmod remover tool
Thank you, grand pepep nurgle, for the warm sickies
WHEN RED CORSAIRS?!
You know , after hearing that kugath (however you write that smelly shit's name) still has some of Gullimen's blood i came to the realisation that GW just doesn't know how to close a story .
Like legit ,when have we ever given a conclusive ending to a book from Warhammer ? One that legit makes an impact and is sort of kind of important?
Alpha legion had some pods under terra and wanted to activate them .......BUT THEY DIDN'T. *but they might in the future*
Kugath made something to make Nurgle shed a prideful tear for and the emperor destroyed it ..... BUT HE MIGHT MAKE IS AGAIN IN THE FUTURE.
the Yennary(i dont know how to write these names *F* you) can't get the last piece of the key to do their thing (im staying spoiler free)......... BUT THEY MIGHT MANAGE TO DO THEIR THING .
Vashtor has everything he needs to ascend..........BUT HE MIGHT NOT.
That's the point - so we make our own stories
The cabal are all absolutely dead with no way to return, thank god that plots over.
keep up the work boney
Meme-virus is from Eisenhorn or Ravenor I think. Don't remember at this point.
The walking pox sounds like the harran virus
Can the paleontologist please talk about dinosaurs
I am a necron fan and I always kinda thought the only reason they don't win is because they argue so damn much LMFAO
I always thought each faction had its silly reason why it hasn't won yet
Nurgle cant touch the common cold. He hath not that power.
All praise to Grandfather Nurgle! Now, that said, I notice you called this video the "worst" diseases. As a loyal Nurgle Cultist, I insist you rename it to "Best" diseases. :P
Bald nurgle deeply upsets me 0:01
Grandpa Nurgle would laugh at corona virus, piss in it and send it back to us.
9:24
As one does, truly.
You know meme meant something before people began associating the world with funny image macros in the 2000s right?
You're forgetting the dreaded Firstdatus Acne Blight. It will occur one hour before picking up Jennifer at her house, which will be filled with extended family members. Devastating.
So Arther how’s the 8 feet of snow working for you
Great Clean One Jumpscare
The Destroyer Plague is pretty nasty
The Emperor protects
Those whacky eldar.
There's one short story where we see a weird virus who target people in a... Random way. Not gonna say nothing because spoilers.
I don't remember the name of that short story but if you know you know.
Did you play the recent Speed Freaks beta? If so, was you name on there MR Bones ? I want to believe that it was you lol
Arthur changed his intro again! RIOT! RIOT!! RIOT!!! RIOT!!!!
When RED CORSAIRS!?!
I think you forgot the destroyer plague
how come we didn't cover crotchrot?
Because that's not a fantasy illness but an actual illness which you can get from not using protection.
It rots and then it tears off and theres no cure for it even in the early stages.
Omg, finally someone else who has seen virus! 🎉
OK, I only just watched virus for the first time a week ago. And now I'm seeing it referenced for the first in a video. WTF?1