Traitor Space Marines: "The false Emperor failed us and we will attack the Imperium." Dark Mechanicum: "We want stuff from Mars." Chaos Knights: "That damn House of Montague, how dare their son attempt to charm my daughter? To war!"
Imagine going to war because you hate your enemy house because they insulted you at a party one time and then you end up becoming a horrible warp monstrosity
@@YoBen100 To be fair, being a Chaos Regiment means that if you're ruthless enough, do enough deeds for your god, skilled enough, and most importantly, lucky enough, you can ascend into a Daemon Prince. So you know, there's still a minuscule chance that you can obtain ultimate power and such. Basically, you have even less chance of survival than your loyalist counterpart, but the potential reward is far greater.
Perty: "I have a plan," Iron Warrior Captian: "No," Perty: "It will cost us thousands of casualties," Iron Warrior Captain: "Absolutely not," Perty: "And it would really piss off Dorn," Iron Warrior Captain: "..." Perty: "..." Iron Warrior Captain: "Lets do it,"
Perty: "I have a plan" Iron Warrior Captain: "No" Perty: *kills Captain* Perty: "It will cost us thousands of casualties" Iron Warrior Lieutenant: "Absolutely not" Perty: *kills Lieutenant* Perty: "And it would really piss off Dorn" Iron Warrior Sergeant: "..." Perty: "..." Iron Warrior Sergeant: "Lets do it" Perty: *kills Sergeant*
So apparently wardogs are actually pretty fucked as well. Their helmets force them to comply with the orders of the bigger knights, but their exposure to the warp causes them to experience near constant dellusions of grandeur, and they constantly have thoughts of treachery against the full sized knights they serve, which the daemonic voices in the helmet reinforces. As such, wardogs feel a constant drive to stab the big bois in the back, but are physically unable to do so, which drives them insane.
Khorne Knights - lack of Honor makes them so much angrier Tzeetch Knights - it's just a different KIND of honor Nurgle Knights - being dishonored isn't so bad Slaanesh Knights - develops GIANT THROBBING SHAME KINK
"Khorne has like 2 notable characters, let's be honest. There's only two; there's the dad and the son, and that's it. No one else cares about anything else Khorne-related." My soul weeps for the Exiled One. Skarbrand hates being forgotten.
Angron,kharn,kargos(dead),skane(dead),lheorke(dead),delvarus(dead),lheor(dead),eska(dead) you know what I'm starting to see a pattern hear and I'm not liking it
That black and gold knight next to the white knight is a dreadblade called ‘Hope’s Shroud’ who was once Goge Vandire’s personal Freeblade until his assassination, where the knight declared his loyalty to Goge Vandire and turned traitor, who now goes around but chering Sisters of battle as a personal form of vengeance.
To add to Hopes Shroud badassness; It keeps a Canoness's head from each of the Orders that betrayed his master, prominently displaying them upon the knight.
Okay whoever does the animated skits for "Imma Tank", "Commiser Savage", and "Guardsman and Custodes" *NEEDS* to do one for the Dreadblade with the Flayed Ones!
Quite large compared to other average units in the Warhammer 40K universe, Armirger Knights and War Dogs are quite a bit shorter than others such as the knight Desecrator and Knight Abominant. So to us, they are large, but to other Chaos knights, they are in fact, just some little guys
Tonite on Ridiculous Gear: DK simps over abs and forgets kharn's name, Bricky is disgusted with DK yet again and Shy has to edit Kirioth's ramblings while being just a little shy
Just the fact that there's a chaos knight that can just manifest if you kill too many enemies. I imagine with the Warp fuckery the guy still believes he continuously fights the same battle and isn't even aware that he has fallen to chaos.
Because Perturabo was mentioned: Has anyone on the podcast read "Magnus the Red"? Really makes Perty look better, more personable. As in: Honestly a good person, but 100% convinced he needs to ACT like an asshole to be taken seriously.
Theirs a few books including his own if you look hard enough that make him to be a pretty good person. He does have a really weird flaw that none of the other Primarchs have and it’s that when some genetic information gets unlocked in his mind sometimes it opens up a dam of info that effectively gives him amnesia. In the rush of information it wipes out his previous memories basically making him start from scratch. On record it happened twice. After traveling the world helping civilians to clear his conscience and get free stuff, becoming a legend in the process, he was climbing a mud hill in the rain when suddenly a surge of knowledge happened and he lost all memory of his time prior. He wondered “Why am I here? I’m a kid, what kind of father would abandon a kid like this?”
@@The_Bird_Bird_Harder yeah, as a kid he became a folk hero, slaying monsters and saving villages only asking for food, clothing and to borrow a forge as payment. Then just before meeting his father he forgot all about being a literal hero. All of it started because he saw a kid get eaten by a giant snake and people begged him to do something. He wanted to help but couldn’t imagine a scenario where he could save the kid and left. Afterwards he got stuck on that moment and decided to go to barge into a forge and make a sword the blacksmith was stunned at how brazen this kid was and just had the feeling he should help since the sword he was making was very crude. Then good old Peter Turbo hunted down that monster, killed it dead and tracked down the father to let the father know his child was avenged. He was given awards as thanks for slaying the beast and he realize “I can slay monsters hurting people, people give me things when I help them. I can work with this” that entire hero’s journey just got kneecapped by amnesia. It was an absolute “this is what he could have been” moment
The dancing chaos knight made me want an all Ork production of "River Dance" where the cast dual wields spiked shillelaghs and wear razor tipped tap shoes.
In one of the plague war books, a loyalist knight pilot has to basically reign in the control of its Knight as it had a draw to just commit to melee and when his concentration slipped the knight began charging in
Bricky: THATS NOT FUCKING CANON! About the Iconoclast Knight houses. What Kirioth said is more or less correct except it went more like the ghost engrams in the throne sort of went "Oh no, dishonour! We must regain it by destroying our foes!" but that turned into a feedback loop whereby the Knights who followed Horus committed more dishonourable acts so they killed more until it became more about the act of killing anything and everything than the reason behind it. For the War Dogs they basically accept anyone who wants to try and Become, slap them in a "hacked" (read: brutalised by the Dark Mechanicum) Helm Mechanicum and if they live they throw them in a War Dog suit. Live is relative though, they don't care about the mental state of the new War Dog pilot and to a lesser extent the physical state because the Dark Mechanicum is the Dark Mechanicum and they have ways of dealing with it.
@@mattiaslime8926 From the Codex it says that the accept the most brutal of warriors to try the Helm Mechanicus because it has less safeguards than a Throne. To me that implies that a Throne would reject them outright as not being capable or worthy enough for a full Knight.
@@steweygrrr i have also just seen that war dogs and other smaller knights are programmed to instill obbedience to pilots of bigger knights. Soo yes they are basically foot soldiers of bigger knights.
There are always more aspirants, eager to pilot the giant robot. And if by some happenstance none are available, anyone can be "persuaded" to pilot one.
I don't see the Iconoclasts as having "turned" to Chaos, so much as were simply driven to Chaos. Madness is it's own power of Chaos. I may have to get a Chaos Knight to make into Doc Slaughter, Chaos Knight of Dentistry
There's some Mechwarrior-esc RPG potential with the Imperial and Chaos Knights. You could be the last of your House, the last smoldering ember of honor. You'd be tasked with dealing with Local planetary issues as you're shown the ropes on how to pilot your Knight by your mentor, who makes note of your family's shame. You're not liked. As the game progresses, you'd earn respect and eventually gain access to space travel and soon inter-sector travel via the Warp. You'd make allies, enemies, make friends with a "young" Tech Priest(which would unlock the ability to modify your chosen Knight chassis.) From there, it'd be narrative driven and you'd earn loot, weapons, money and salvage from destroyed Knights, and other enemies.
18:00 that'd be the Book Mechanicum, a Knight fought the Kaban Machine, got it's shit kicked in, BARELY survived and was only repaired because it's Pilot was so determined to save it, and then the Knights Machine Spirit kind of guided him by fucking with it's own Sensors to give false returns sometimes and also gave him a feeling of "the thing that I fought is somewhere off in that direction" and eventually he convinces his Buddy Knight Pilot to go with him and they head off to fight the Kaban Machine. Not gonna spoil the ending of that Book because it is soooo fucking cool and is absolutely worth it for any Knight or Titan Fans, but there are some very epic Combat Scenes involving Titans and Knights.
Horus Heresy Book #9. Not sure, but it may predate the first Codex Imperial Knights. Haven't read it in a while, but I'm not sure if the entire Throne Mechanicum full of pilot ghosts had been introduced yet.
now I need a picture of DK, Kirioth and Bricky standing on a wartorn battlefield, with a knights foot about to crush all three of them and DK looking at the group saying "atleast its not covid"
Anime fans like Dk be like “One Piece is really good you just have to watch the first 50 episodes.” Also Dk: I watch the first episode of Spy X Family. It was pretty mid. Excuse me what?
Spy x Family can literally be turned into a Dark Heresy RP and you cannot convince me otherwise. Loid is an inquisitorial agent who uses polymorphine to infiltrate stuff, Yor is a death cult assassin (look at the official models and tell me otherwise), Anya is a rogue latent psyker who Loid picked up as an asset, the Eden school is the Schola Progenium, Damian's dad is a corrupt/possibly seditious planetary governor, and Yuri is a commissar in the governor's PDF.
I have a homebrew character knight pilot who house fell to slaanesh. She had go flee from her home or be corrupted, and she later found my homebrew space marine chapter the Angels Redeemed. She now acts as a freeblade for them.
my homebrew house was actually renegade not chaos. but slowly collapsed in on itself because they were so obsessed with repelling the imperium they ignored all the knights falling to chaos
Fun little note when you ever talk about Emperor's Children and Fabius Bile. Fabius Bill team up with the Dark Eldar once to build a tower made out of flesh that was alive and is still alive
I was hoping for a bit more on the Houses but I guess another episode down the line. 2 stand out to me. 1) House Korvax being spirited away House Raven Knights who can now move through shadows, cus the Knight Rampager on the other side of the building wasn't scary already now it's just gonna go through the building like it wasn't even there. Which leads to an amazing head canon of how that happens of just shadows coalescing onto the side of the building so that the stain becomes thick and out looms this tar dripping Knight face followed by it slowly reaching out with it's claw as it lopes out of the wall just absolutely dripping this inky darkness off of it, this awful wet sucking sound assaulting your ears as the shadow slowly sloths off of its panels, before it goes to absolute town on anything unfortunate enough to be on the other side of that wall. 2) House Khymere, who were staunch loyalists during the Heresy era but got chased into the Eye but the Imperium all the while Imperium screaming "Heretic, foul demon spawn, etc etc etc". Khymere, very confused, ran into the Eye trying to show their innocence and get some Tzeentch level fuckery happen to them meaning they spent centuries, millennia even, stuck in the Warp being casually Daemon tortured. The Warp then spits the gibbering insane wrecks of this once proud House back into realspace IN THEIR OWN PAST so they start rip and tearing Imperial forces which starts the whole Khymere witch hunt off in the first place. Tzeentch was definitely on the ball that day in some capacity, I'm sure if he understood the concept he'd've be pissing himself with laughter.
18:20 This also happened in one of the dark imperium books with Guilliman when the book shifts to the view of a preceptor of a warlord titan. He has to fight the titans will to go full tilt into combat and force it to maintain the formation. I imagine all titan-class warsuits are similar to a degree where the warsuit has a will of it's own.
Oh yeah they do cause with titans and to a lesser extension knights have an a INTELLIGENT machine spirit with a ACTUAL personality so most pilots have to wrestle with the machine spirit for control. How they got away with allowing the titans to have actual a.i I don’t know probably because they are so powerful
@@riven5677 They don't have intelligence. An intelligent machine is heresy. This is why they require a human precept at all instead of being fully autonomous. What it DOES have is a will and wants. It it a war machine, and so what it wants is to do exactly what it was meant to: destroy everything in it's path. The precept is the Ego to the machines Id, making logical decisions and suppressing the machines spirits base desires. Knights work similarly, but the ancestral spirits function as a moderator to give the knight and it's precept a sense of duty and honor so that it's less of a wrestling match of wills and more of a mutual experience. Consequently of course when those ancestral spirits go mad or are replaced with demons, it drives both the pilot and the knight insane...
@@dovakiin296 oh right my bad I thought that the big titans like the warlord and imperator machine spirit was actually intelligent maybe to the equivalent of a child but still intelligent
@@riven5677 I wouldn't know for sure, only that it would be incredibly heretical and hypocritical of the mechanicus to use Titans if they had any capacity to think for themselves...
I got into chaos knights recently and I made them where it was like a Trojan horse. orks were piloting the knights and orks were on top of them pretending to attack it. then when the knights got inside the chaos base because the chaos boys didn't want to lose there knights the orks piloting would start blasting
I don't watch alot of Anime but Spy × Family is a show that takes a while to reach full speed as they don't just dump everything on you in the 1st episode. I think the Dodgeball episode is a good cutting off point for figuring out if the show will be for you or not.
I haven’t been a fan of any of Kirioths episodes up until this point because, as a warhammer noob, I have no base knowledge of what he’s talking about and it’s hard to care about something you know nothing about. This episode finally hit the nail and that brief introduction for the chaos knights and how they came to be was all I needed. Much better job this time and I thoroughly enjoyed the episode. Keep up the great work!
@@myrealname9656 that just makes it even more odd because Titans can literally kill hundreds of thousands or even millions of enemies in a single volley of fire sometimes.
Yes but a Titan is more like an army in one war machine, a knight is an individual warrior. You don’t consider yourself any less powerful just because an entire army is able to kill more enemies than you can individually. You still have a body count greater than many Space Marines.
from how the pilots are described, i keep seeing gundam Newtypes; sees visions of past ,present and future, communes with friends (more powerful pilots can see into the heads of enemies), their spirits can haunt their machines. and in Gundam Unicorn the most powerful pilots matched or synchronized with their mecha can manipulate time & reality, Psychically connect with everyone on earth and can freely communicate with spirits from past, present and future, along with watching correlating events throughout history.
Thanks for finally making me loose all my concerns regarding money, I now ordered myself the Knight Tyrant - its going to become the Iron Breacher, Knight allied with my Iron Warriors Warband and dedicated to three things - kick Imperial Fists asses, finding a way to hijack the Phalanx and most importantly - finding a way to steal Dorns blanket from it.
@@henrypaleveda7760 Thanks, glad you like it! Well for now its just that one knight - by the way its former name was the Star Breacher, but it got renamed after the pilot allied with the Iron Warriors. But some other names I had in mind were the Storm of Steel, the Ironclad Hoplite (more greek based on the homeworld Olympia), Chimeras Wrath, the Hazard Knight and simply Destroyer.
@@oilmargarita6436 I like that you used the correct infantry name Hoplite, I think the Iron Warriors might just dig one named "Hoplite" do you have an idea of the role that the knight would play?
@@henrypaleveda7760 Well they are a Warband thats pretty much like: fuck the imperium but also fuck chaos. And fuck Perturabo in particular. They are overall pretty salty and bitter even for Iron Warrior standards. So they aren't heavy on big weaponry since they don't have any demon engines, so that knight is literally their biggest source of firepower. So if they got anything big to destroy or to make a diversion they got to relay on the Breacher.
Dentist chaos knights... Someone should build and paint one of those. And then let it fight a rival ork Gargant (named: WAGH Machin ownd by MaD DoK Teef FIxA)
Donkey Kong:"Litara's the Conqueror's abs!" Brick:"That's not cannon!" Me/what DK should have said next: "She cant be the canons, she's already the abs!"
"Someone asks a quote and your worried that I won't get the faction right? You don't seem to get it DK, I am the one who picks the faction!" Bricky, probably
Idk… seeing that image i had Karen the Betrayer running through my brain… even though she is more scary than any karen in existence. Love you guys keep up the awesome work, and more Kirioth is always good!
47:00 When a word starts with an H followed by a vowel, it's very easy for it to get dropped because it's such a small sound. Herb, Honor, Hour.. they all drop the H.
"If there's one thing that embodies Chaos it's the notion of 'if I can't have it, no one can.'" Very unlike the Imperium, who after spending two years failing to conquer a planet that had been minding its own business, decided to hit it with an asteroid.
I recently finished assassinorum kingmaker and its such a good look at knight society and their fall to chaos. Plus the assassins have really distinct personalities that have really nice banter
Knight-Abominant is my favorite, potentially with Pyrothrone or Quicksilver Throne. What I understand about the lore of House Khomentis is cool; Chaos Knight equivalent of the Gal Vorbak in that they seek symbiotic possession, but because they're not Marines, they're ultimately doomed to die hosting the Neverborn, and new aspirants must take their place.
i liked the idea for slaanesh knights can have a subjugator titan machine spirit put inside of them spectacular results for both the knight and the victims that have to face it
You know Ill be honest I thought we were going to get another Ork Ep. from the picture yesterday even though It showed the eightfold path I was more focused on the tusk and could only see Orks wear them so I thought a ork killed a traitor space marine and wore parts of its arm on himself. The one time I was hopping to be right about an ep on Adeptus Ridiculous.
Pretty sure any Knight fan got it instantly, at least I did. Mostly due to most knight players staring at the knight pictures on the web store wishing we had the money for more.
@@WingsaberE3 Yeah Great for them! But knowing Shy and her BULLSHIT way of tricking us with these Thumbnails I dont Trust her. Case in point The Space Marine tanks ep has Blood Angels in the pic but it was a red haring for just the tanks.
I think the pilots probably get off on making their ancestors suffer .... less of a" he's in there with them" more of a" no you're in here with me" lol
Iconoclast's sounds like Warcraft's Lich King's Helm of Domination where you have the wearer corupted but kinda traped in his own body and sharing the head space with Ner'Zhul and the Jailer and the evil version of himself and your sword is actually what makes you Evil and it also holds the souls of everyone it ever killed so they are kinda hanging around + you are mind controlling all the Undead on the planet so its crowded and everyone is angry and sad and tortured and spitefull and insane and evil and its all looping.
Well I got 1 idea for an episode. Since DK likes Magnus and his legion why not speak about one of the Loyalist members of the Thousand sons, Revuel Arvida he was apart of the Corvidae Cult which are basically psykers who can see the future. He not only helped Jaghatai Khan in his fights against Mortarion and helped save the Khan and his brothers. Hell this madladd didn't just do this he also later went on to become the first Supreme Grand Master of the Grey Knights. I thought this might be a cool little one off episode or maybe it could be like one character in a full episode talking about key loyalist figures that were from traitor legions like Garviel Loken or Saul Tarvitz the chad who turned a what would have been quick and easy massacre of his fellow brothers on Istvan III by their own into a 2 month or more guerilla fight and making Horus and his fellow traitors bleed for their treachery.
NGL, the Knight at the front at 38:16 looks awesome. Makes me want to get a Knight kit and paint it a creamy-beigey colour. And if you get that, congratulations on being old.
'Chivalry is dead, and I'll do unspeakable things to its corpse.'- Random Slaaneshi Chaos Knight (unprompted).
Splendor probably said that
(Refuses to stop elaborating)
Totally Splendor.
@teal marjira
That was beautiful to read, thank you 😹
@@saveimageas...9352 Slaaneshi knight.. 1st place winner of the freeblade knight art contest they had on the channel. Looks fuckin sick
Traitor Space Marines: "The false Emperor failed us and we will attack the Imperium."
Dark Mechanicum: "We want stuff from Mars."
Chaos Knights: "That damn House of Montague, how dare their son attempt to charm my daughter? To war!"
Imagine going to war because you hate your enemy house because they insulted you at a party one time and then you end up becoming a horrible warp monstrosity
@@Kaanfight 100% justified
The Lost and Damned: "We're underappreciated and neglected within the Imperium, hopefully the dark gods will treat us better."
@@atpsoldat6108 LOL, imagine changing side with faction that have 'Dark' in their name. Great choice guys, great choice. 👍
@@YoBen100 To be fair, being a Chaos Regiment means that if you're ruthless enough, do enough deeds for your god, skilled enough, and most importantly, lucky enough, you can ascend into a Daemon Prince. So you know, there's still a minuscule chance that you can obtain ultimate power and such.
Basically, you have even less chance of survival than your loyalist counterpart, but the potential reward is far greater.
Perty: "I have a plan,"
Iron Warrior Captian: "No,"
Perty: "It will cost us thousands of casualties,"
Iron Warrior Captain: "Absolutely not,"
Perty: "And it would really piss off Dorn,"
Iron Warrior Captain: "..."
Perty: "..."
Iron Warrior Captain: "Lets do it,"
Perty: "I have a plan"
Iron Warrior Captain: "No"
Perty: *kills Captain*
Perty: "It will cost us thousands of casualties"
Iron Warrior Lieutenant: "Absolutely not"
Perty: *kills Lieutenant*
Perty: "And it would really piss off Dorn"
Iron Warrior Sergeant: "..."
Perty: "..."
Iron Warrior Sergeant: "Lets do it"
Perty: *kills Sergeant*
France and England in a nutshell
Peter Turbo had the best plans
So apparently wardogs are actually pretty fucked as well. Their helmets force them to comply with the orders of the bigger knights, but their exposure to the warp causes them to experience near constant dellusions of grandeur, and they constantly have thoughts of treachery against the full sized knights they serve, which the daemonic voices in the helmet reinforces. As such, wardogs feel a constant drive to stab the big bois in the back, but are physically unable to do so, which drives them insane.
metal
The manlet's struggle
Fuck, they gave a mech a napoleon complex
That's why in most books knights explain the wardogs as circling them like predators ig
Dude...that is fucking dark.
Khorne Knights - lack of Honor makes them so much angrier
Tzeetch Knights - it's just a different KIND of honor
Nurgle Knights - being dishonored isn't so bad
Slaanesh Knights - develops GIANT THROBBING SHAME KINK
Broh what you said about nurgle plague knights makes me wonder if the Loathsome dung eater is a nurgle follower
@@reaperking2121 the capricious caca consumer is indeed a folower of gram-papy nurgle
@@reaperking2121 the name check out
@@reaperking2121 Considering the nature of his gifts... 🤢
So what is the "honor" of Tzeentch Knights, out of curiosity?
"Khorne has like 2 notable characters, let's be honest. There's only two; there's the dad and the son, and that's it. No one else cares about anything else Khorne-related."
My soul weeps for the Exiled One. Skarbrand hates being forgotten.
I also enjoy Lheorvine Ukris and Arrian Zorzi(possibly my favorite World Eater) as well.
The dad and the son?
@@thecrtf4953 Angron and Kharn
Skarbrand is a respectable member of his community and relinquishes that they forgot him
Angron,kharn,kargos(dead),skane(dead),lheorke(dead),delvarus(dead),lheor(dead),eska(dead) you know what I'm starting to see a pattern hear and I'm not liking it
We need a 40k knight roguelike where you play generations of pilots where all your old pcs are trapped in the machine spirit raising stats
That'd be amazing actually, you could even have like dynamics buffs and debuffs depending on what killed you, or how you died.
That would be insanely cool. I now really want that
That black and gold knight next to the white knight is a dreadblade called ‘Hope’s Shroud’ who was once Goge Vandire’s personal Freeblade until his assassination, where the knight declared his loyalty to Goge Vandire and turned traitor, who now goes around but chering Sisters of battle as a personal form of vengeance.
Doge vandire
To add to Hopes Shroud badassness; It keeps a Canoness's head from each of the Orders that betrayed his master, prominently displaying them upon the knight.
Wow. Man knights can be used to soo many cool plots
@@Xepent "don't miss me"
Okay whoever does the animated skits for "Imma Tank", "Commiser Savage", and "Guardsman and Custodes" *NEEDS* to do one for the Dreadblade with the Flayed Ones!
YES!!!
yes!
Im all for Kirioth getting his first animated parody
I'm just picturing them following this titanic gore mech like little ducklings. 😅
@@mrobobalkiililkl 12:05
Quite large compared to other average units in the Warhammer 40K universe, Armirger Knights and War Dogs are quite a bit shorter than others such as the knight Desecrator and Knight Abominant. So to us, they are large, but to other Chaos knights, they are in fact, just some little guys
Beware Shy's Goblin beam
They're little baby men
Well said Alpharius.
Shy: "I will cut you."
Armiger are bigger than dreadnought. Soo they are basically walking tanks
Tonite on Ridiculous Gear: DK simps over abs and forgets kharn's name, Bricky is disgusted with DK yet again and Shy has to edit Kirioth's ramblings while being just a little shy
She's just a little Shy
Careful you'll end up as a goblin girl.
DK: "What's Space Station 13?"
Well, after this episode, DK needs to be sat down in front of a certain video by everyone's favorite african warlord
Hey hey people.
@@StationaryBeggar sseth here
Oh boy, Surgery Time!
A warm thanks to the many members of the Merchants Guild
“HE’S TURNING HER INTO A PAPA JOHNS”
Just the fact that there's a chaos knight that can just manifest if you kill too many enemies.
I imagine with the Warp fuckery the guy still believes he continuously fights the same battle and isn't even aware that he has fallen to chaos.
Tzeench: *has Hellbrutes screeching in the distance* wanna see me do it again?
Tzeench: *has chaos knights screeching* wanna see me do it again?
I feel like if I say yes, bad things happen, but if I say no, I die, so yes, absolutely.
Because Perturabo was mentioned: Has anyone on the podcast read "Magnus the Red"? Really makes Perty look better, more personable. As in: Honestly a good person, but 100% convinced he needs to ACT like an asshole to be taken seriously.
Wait. So is Perry an asshole or is an act to get noticed?
Theirs a few books including his own if you look hard enough that make him to be a pretty good person. He does have a really weird flaw that none of the other Primarchs have and it’s that when some genetic information gets unlocked in his mind sometimes it opens up a dam of info that effectively gives him amnesia. In the rush of information it wipes out his previous memories basically making him start from scratch. On record it happened twice. After traveling the world helping civilians to clear his conscience and get free stuff, becoming a legend in the process, he was climbing a mud hill in the rain when suddenly a surge of knowledge happened and he lost all memory of his time prior. He wondered “Why am I here? I’m a kid, what kind of father would abandon a kid like this?”
@@Broomer52 That has to absolutely suck.
@@The_Bird_Bird_Harder yeah, as a kid he became a folk hero, slaying monsters and saving villages only asking for food, clothing and to borrow a forge as payment. Then just before meeting his father he forgot all about being a literal hero. All of it started because he saw a kid get eaten by a giant snake and people begged him to do something. He wanted to help but couldn’t imagine a scenario where he could save the kid and left. Afterwards he got stuck on that moment and decided to go to barge into a forge and make a sword the blacksmith was stunned at how brazen this kid was and just had the feeling he should help since the sword he was making was very crude. Then good old Peter Turbo hunted down that monster, killed it dead and tracked down the father to let the father know his child was avenged. He was given awards as thanks for slaying the beast and he realize “I can slay monsters hurting people, people give me things when I help them. I can work with this” that entire hero’s journey just got kneecapped by amnesia.
It was an absolute “this is what he could have been” moment
It really shows him as a logistical genius, albeit a brutal one. Not evil, though he does expect humans to grind as hard as Marines can
The dancing chaos knight made me want an all Ork production of "River Dance" where the cast dual wields spiked
shillelaghs and wear razor tipped tap shoes.
Could call it Riwaaaaaaaaaaaaaagh dance
In one of the plague war books, a loyalist knight pilot has to basically reign in the control of its Knight as it had a draw to just commit to melee and when his concentration slipped the knight began charging in
The Knight wanted to unga bunga.
Kirioth reading that quote was weirdly graceful, like a british animal documentary
The chaos knights that swore to the lords of the legions that would become traitors where ironicaly betrayed by their own codes of honor and loyalty.
I have unashamedly listened to the entire adeptus ridiculous catalogue in a month and now I am up-to-date I am feverishly waiting for new episodes
Welcome to the club.
@JamesTriesEverything Lmaoo same
I occasionally re listen to old ones just because I love the interactions between DK, Shy and Bricky
Bricky: THATS NOT FUCKING CANON!
About the Iconoclast Knight houses. What Kirioth said is more or less correct except it went more like the ghost engrams in the throne sort of went "Oh no, dishonour! We must regain it by destroying our foes!" but that turned into a feedback loop whereby the Knights who followed Horus committed more dishonourable acts so they killed more until it became more about the act of killing anything and everything than the reason behind it.
For the War Dogs they basically accept anyone who wants to try and Become, slap them in a "hacked" (read: brutalised by the Dark Mechanicum) Helm Mechanicum and if they live they throw them in a War Dog suit. Live is relative though, they don't care about the mental state of the new War Dog pilot and to a lesser extent the physical state because the Dark Mechanicum is the Dark Mechanicum and they have ways of dealing with it.
Can war dogs pilots become pilots of despoilers?
@@mattiaslime8926 From the Codex it says that the accept the most brutal of warriors to try the Helm Mechanicus because it has less safeguards than a Throne. To me that implies that a Throne would reject them outright as not being capable or worthy enough for a full Knight.
@@steweygrrr i have also just seen that war dogs and other smaller knights are programmed to instill obbedience to pilots of bigger knights. Soo yes they are basically foot soldiers of bigger knights.
There are always more aspirants, eager to pilot the giant robot. And if by some happenstance none are available, anyone can be "persuaded" to pilot one.
@@Bluecho4 yhea I mean. Even if its not the best one. Its still a giant robot with a deadly arsenal of weapons
I don't see the Iconoclasts as having "turned" to Chaos, so much as were simply driven to Chaos. Madness is it's own power of Chaos.
I may have to get a Chaos Knight to make into Doc Slaughter, Chaos Knight of Dentistry
Doc Slaughter of House Mo'lar
Kirioth has such a great dynamic with everyonne, I would kind of love it if he just joined permanently as the 4th Adept.
There's some Mechwarrior-esc RPG potential with the Imperial and Chaos Knights. You could be the last of your House, the last smoldering ember of honor. You'd be tasked with dealing with Local planetary issues as you're shown the ropes on how to pilot your Knight by your mentor, who makes note of your family's shame.
You're not liked. As the game progresses, you'd earn respect and eventually gain access to space travel and soon inter-sector travel via the Warp. You'd make allies, enemies, make friends with a "young" Tech Priest(which would unlock the ability to modify your chosen Knight chassis.) From there, it'd be narrative driven and you'd earn loot, weapons, money and salvage from destroyed Knights, and other enemies.
18:00 that'd be the Book Mechanicum, a Knight fought the Kaban Machine, got it's shit kicked in, BARELY survived and was only repaired because it's Pilot was so determined to save it, and then the Knights Machine Spirit kind of guided him by fucking with it's own Sensors to give false returns sometimes and also gave him a feeling of "the thing that I fought is somewhere off in that direction" and eventually he convinces his Buddy Knight Pilot to go with him and they head off to fight the Kaban Machine. Not gonna spoil the ending of that Book because it is soooo fucking cool and is absolutely worth it for any Knight or Titan Fans, but there are some very epic Combat Scenes involving Titans and Knights.
Horus Heresy Book #9. Not sure, but it may predate the first Codex Imperial Knights. Haven't read it in a while, but I'm not sure if the entire Throne Mechanicum full of pilot ghosts had been introduced yet.
now I need a picture of DK, Kirioth and Bricky standing on a wartorn battlefield, with a knights foot about to crush all three of them and DK looking at the group saying "atleast its not covid"
And shy in the background laughing and cheering that the two idiots are gone
DK: Spy x Family is over Hyped.
Spy x Family fan base: chaos is looking pretty nice right now.
Anime fans like Dk be like “One Piece is really good you just have to watch the first 50 episodes.”
Also Dk: I watch the first episode of Spy X Family. It was pretty mid.
Excuse me what?
"So you have chosen... death."
Spy x Family can literally be turned into a Dark Heresy RP and you cannot convince me otherwise.
Loid is an inquisitorial agent who uses polymorphine to infiltrate stuff, Yor is a death cult assassin (look at the official models and tell me otherwise), Anya is a rogue latent psyker who Loid picked up as an asset, the Eden school is the Schola Progenium, Damian's dad is a corrupt/possibly seditious planetary governor, and Yuri is a commissar in the governor's PDF.
"Anya doesn't like this"
I figured that the knights were mind broken and just said "fuck it" like a person going postal from the contradiction of honour in 40k
Speaking of Knights, I would really recommend people read Kingmaker, or listen to is. Great book about Imperial knights and the Officio Assassinorum.
I have a homebrew character knight pilot who house fell to slaanesh. She had go flee from her home or be corrupted, and she later found my homebrew space marine chapter the Angels Redeemed. She now acts as a freeblade for them.
my homebrew house was actually renegade not chaos. but slowly collapsed in on itself because they were so obsessed with repelling the imperium they ignored all the knights falling to chaos
@@ivybennett2274 i imagine a dreadblade obsessed with killing as many grey knights and inquisitorial troops that he can.
"at least it's not COVID" _gets blown to bits immediately_
I'm really glad Kirioth has joined as a third member of the podcast. The three of you make for great chemistry, I hope he stays a permanent member.
4th*... -_-
*angry shy noises*
@@funnyman4311 I mean she’s welcome to speak up at any time. I’m sure she would be a welcome voice on the podcast.
@@hardcorespawn9954 That’s funny, I only ever heard two people on this podcast. Whoever this supposed 3rd person is, they really need to speak up.
@@CdrChaos she is mute lol
25:50 They’re put in a small room with screaming people strapped to the walls, a strobe light, and screamo blasting at full volume for a couple hours!
Im really glad that Kirioth is now a part of the podcast
Chaos knights: Helo do you have a moment to hear about the religion of the chaos gods ?
Normal knight: ummmm no?
Fun little note when you ever talk about Emperor's Children and Fabius Bile. Fabius Bill team up with the Dark Eldar once to build a tower made out of flesh that was alive and is still alive
I was hoping for a bit more on the Houses but I guess another episode down the line.
2 stand out to me.
1) House Korvax being spirited away House Raven Knights who can now move through shadows, cus the Knight Rampager on the other side of the building wasn't scary already now it's just gonna go through the building like it wasn't even there. Which leads to an amazing head canon of how that happens of just shadows coalescing onto the side of the building so that the stain becomes thick and out looms this tar dripping Knight face followed by it slowly reaching out with it's claw as it lopes out of the wall just absolutely dripping this inky darkness off of it, this awful wet sucking sound assaulting your ears as the shadow slowly sloths off of its panels, before it goes to absolute town on anything unfortunate enough to be on the other side of that wall.
2) House Khymere, who were staunch loyalists during the Heresy era but got chased into the Eye but the Imperium all the while Imperium screaming "Heretic, foul demon spawn, etc etc etc". Khymere, very confused, ran into the Eye trying to show their innocence and get some Tzeentch level fuckery happen to them meaning they spent centuries, millennia even, stuck in the Warp being casually Daemon tortured. The Warp then spits the gibbering insane wrecks of this once proud House back into realspace IN THEIR OWN PAST so they start rip and tearing Imperial forces which starts the whole Khymere witch hunt off in the first place. Tzeentch was definitely on the ball that day in some capacity, I'm sure if he understood the concept he'd've be pissing himself with laughter.
The second one was such a chess move by tzeench.
40:00 now i cant unsee a chaos knight doing the bully maguire spiderman dance after turning an orphanage to rubble.😂
18:20 This also happened in one of the dark imperium books with Guilliman when the book shifts to the view of a preceptor of a warlord titan. He has to fight the titans will to go full tilt into combat and force it to maintain the formation. I imagine all titan-class warsuits are similar to a degree where the warsuit has a will of it's own.
Oh yeah they do cause with titans and to a lesser extension knights have an a INTELLIGENT machine spirit with a ACTUAL personality so most pilots have to wrestle with the machine spirit for control. How they got away with allowing the titans to have actual a.i I don’t know probably because they are so powerful
@@riven5677 They don't have intelligence. An intelligent machine is heresy. This is why they require a human precept at all instead of being fully autonomous. What it DOES have is a will and wants. It it a war machine, and so what it wants is to do exactly what it was meant to: destroy everything in it's path. The precept is the Ego to the machines Id, making logical decisions and suppressing the machines spirits base desires.
Knights work similarly, but the ancestral spirits function as a moderator to give the knight and it's precept a sense of duty and honor so that it's less of a wrestling match of wills and more of a mutual experience. Consequently of course when those ancestral spirits go mad or are replaced with demons, it drives both the pilot and the knight insane...
@@dovakiin296 oh right my bad I thought that the big titans like the warlord and imperator machine spirit was actually intelligent maybe to the equivalent of a child but still intelligent
Or maybe I was thinking of the castigator titan
@@riven5677 I wouldn't know for sure, only that it would be incredibly heretical and hypocritical of the mechanicus to use Titans if they had any capacity to think for themselves...
If you like Knights I HIGHLY recommend Assassinorum: Kingmaker for some assassins infiltrating a knight world
I got into chaos knights recently and I made them where it was like a Trojan horse. orks were piloting the knights and orks were on top of them pretending to attack it. then when the knights got inside the chaos base because the chaos boys didn't want to lose there knights the orks piloting would start blasting
The spirits of the Throne Mechanicum are an advanced version of joycon drift, accumulated over millenia.
I don't watch alot of Anime but Spy × Family is a show that takes a while to reach full speed as they don't just dump everything on you in the 1st episode. I think the Dodgeball episode is a good cutting off point for figuring out if the show will be for you or not.
*Chaos knight dentist literally ripping me in half: your bleeding because you don't floss
Imagine a Titanfall game but you play as a Imperial Knight fighting Chaos Knights.
I haven’t been a fan of any of Kirioths episodes up until this point because, as a warhammer noob, I have no base knowledge of what he’s talking about and it’s hard to care about something you know nothing about. This episode finally hit the nail and that brief introduction for the chaos knights and how they came to be was all I needed. Much better job this time and I thoroughly enjoyed the episode. Keep up the great work!
It's odd that they view themselves so highly considering that they often fight along side actual Titans.
It's not all about size. It's about how many enemies you can crush at the end of the day.
@@myrealname9656 that just makes it even more odd because Titans can literally kill hundreds of thousands or even millions of enemies in a single volley of fire sometimes.
They may be delusional
Yes but a Titan is more like an army in one war machine, a knight is an individual warrior. You don’t consider yourself any less powerful just because an entire army is able to kill more enemies than you can individually. You still have a body count greater than many Space Marines.
from how the pilots are described, i keep seeing gundam Newtypes; sees visions of past ,present and future, communes with friends (more powerful pilots can see into the heads of enemies), their spirits can haunt their machines.
and in Gundam Unicorn the most powerful pilots matched or synchronized with their mecha can manipulate time & reality, Psychically connect with everyone on earth and can freely communicate with spirits from past, present and future, along with watching correlating events throughout history.
I am quite happy Kirioth is becoming a regular feature, he fits in like an Ork to Dakka!
'I paint my minis like the Imperium treats their guardsmen' needs to be on a shirt
Thanks for finally making me loose all my concerns regarding money, I now ordered myself the Knight Tyrant - its going to become the Iron Breacher, Knight allied with my Iron Warriors Warband and dedicated to three things - kick Imperial Fists asses, finding a way to hijack the Phalanx and most importantly - finding a way to steal Dorns blanket from it.
Good name man. do you think you'll make other titans or knights working with the Iron Warriors warband?
if so what names do you have in mind?
@@henrypaleveda7760 Thanks, glad you like it! Well for now its just that one knight - by the way its former name was the Star Breacher, but it got renamed after the pilot allied with the Iron Warriors. But some other names I had in mind were the Storm of Steel, the Ironclad Hoplite (more greek based on the homeworld Olympia), Chimeras Wrath, the Hazard Knight and simply Destroyer.
@@oilmargarita6436 I like that you used the correct infantry name Hoplite, I think the Iron Warriors might just dig one named "Hoplite"
do you have an idea of the role that the knight would play?
@@henrypaleveda7760 Well they are a Warband thats pretty much like: fuck the imperium but also fuck chaos. And fuck Perturabo in particular. They are overall pretty salty and bitter even for Iron Warrior standards. So they aren't heavy on big weaponry since they don't have any demon engines, so that knight is literally their biggest source of firepower. So if they got anything big to destroy or to make a diversion they got to relay on the Breacher.
@@oilmargarita6436 oooh. I take it they run into logistics issues a lot? do they do mercenary work?
Dentist chaos knights... Someone should build and paint one of those. And then let it fight a rival ork Gargant (named: WAGH Machin ownd by MaD DoK Teef FIxA)
Donkey Kong:"Litara's the Conqueror's abs!"
Brick:"That's not cannon!"
Me/what DK should have said next: "She cant be the canons, she's already the abs!"
20:58 it feels like the first codex was them freshly turned still... the later ones are them falling more inline with their new lives.
*Slaanesh knigts appear*
Everyone on the imperium: I hope that what's dragging on the floor its a whip...
Man I'm loving all the Kirioth in this podcast. Much love.
The sandblasted knight actually looks kinda dope as maybe like a nurgle related thing.
>conqueror's abs
Speaking of merging with vehicles
The ancestral knight spirits are just constantly backseating and trying to take the control away
Shy can you get the dumdums shock collars please? They're so distractable when they have a friend over.
"Skeleton in the Brickwork" is fantastic band name.
"Someone asks a quote and your worried that I won't get the faction right? You don't seem to get it DK, I am the one who picks the faction!"
Bricky, probably
Idk… seeing that image i had Karen the Betrayer running through my brain… even though she is more scary than any karen in existence. Love you guys keep up the awesome work, and more Kirioth is always good!
Always love it when Kiroth drops by. DX sort of just blends into a fancy cape Kiroth is wearing.
She’s just a little Shy. Tiny cherubic, teeny wings flappin. Just a little Shy.
Love the episode and Chaos Knights are so cool lore wise. I love their ascetic and horror aspect
47:00 When a word starts with an H followed by a vowel, it's very easy for it to get dropped because it's such a small sound. Herb, Honor, Hour.. they all drop the H.
The female version of Karhn the betrayer should be called Kathrine the betrayer. (Forgive my spelling I’m new to warhammer names)
Kirioth seriously!! You under sold 'House Devine' the bonfire was a Imperator Class Titan!!!!
"Vengeful Spirit" Book Club!!!!!!
Adding to the orange dance knight, chug jug in the background
"If there's one thing that embodies Chaos it's the notion of 'if I can't have it, no one can.'"
Very unlike the Imperium, who after spending two years failing to conquer a planet that had been minding its own business, decided to hit it with an asteroid.
I recently finished assassinorum kingmaker and its such a good look at knight society and their fall to chaos. Plus the assassins have really distinct personalities that have really nice banter
Knight-Abominant is my favorite, potentially with Pyrothrone or Quicksilver Throne. What I understand about the lore of House Khomentis is cool; Chaos Knight equivalent of the Gal Vorbak in that they seek symbiotic possession, but because they're not Marines, they're ultimately doomed to die hosting the Neverborn, and new aspirants must take their place.
Flayed ones trying to fit foam gloves with “#1 best knight” written on it
This is probably a bad idea, but this episode solidified my choice to make chaos knights my crusade force
Could you do a video on the adeptus arbites. The only people with the authority to kill an inquisitor if they act up on there planet
I still come back to this episode for the quote and fantastic banter straight afterwards.
The book Steel Tread has a Chaos Knight in it. Fucking terrifying.
i liked the idea for slaanesh knights can have a subjugator titan machine spirit put inside of them spectacular results for both the knight and the victims that have to face it
Bro making physical posters is good idea, there's a couple I'd definitely buy.
Not a fan of this poster in particular but I would definitely be interested in some of the older posters as physical posters!
Me explaining chaos knights to my partner I found it best to quote Brock Samson, "it's like he channels dead crazy people"
You know Ill be honest I thought we were going to get another Ork Ep. from the picture yesterday even though It showed the eightfold path I was more focused on the tusk and could only see Orks wear them so I thought a ork killed a traitor space marine and wore parts of its arm on himself. The one time I was hopping to be right about an ep on Adeptus Ridiculous.
Pretty sure any Knight fan got it instantly, at least I did. Mostly due to most knight players staring at the knight pictures on the web store wishing we had the money for more.
@@WingsaberE3 Yeah Great for them! But knowing Shy and her BULLSHIT way of tricking us with these Thumbnails I dont Trust her. Case in point The Space Marine tanks ep has Blood Angels in the pic but it was a red haring for just the tanks.
Man I love listening to this in my sleep. I woke up half asleep and misheard kirioth for luten
"We can all die but it will make the imperium mad so it's cool"
Are French Chaos ?
Re: old pilot voices, yall gotta read Titanicus!
"Your ancestors making you feel more hated and shamed." That's just Thanksgiving dinner
I think the pilots probably get off on making their ancestors suffer .... less of a" he's in there with them" more of a" no you're in here with me" lol
17:28 IF no one here does a comic of Kronk the Renegade Knight, *There will be exterminatus to be had.*
The Chaos Knight with a fanclub of flayed ones made my day.
Your next classy poster should be a sexy knight. Not because I want it, but because I know it would sell.
I'm realizing we haven't had a black templars episode yet... We should change that. Especially considering some recent events.
23:57 "Yeah let's throw sand at children's eyes."
That sounds like what a Corrupted Imperial Fist would do. Pocket sand.
Finally catching up to this episode and hearing the outro Bricky did is hilarious today given I just watched a video of him hanging out with V-tubers
Iconoclast's sounds like Warcraft's Lich King's Helm of Domination where you have the wearer corupted but kinda traped in his own body and sharing the head space with Ner'Zhul and the Jailer and the evil version of himself and your sword is actually what makes you Evil and it also holds the souls of everyone it ever killed so they are kinda hanging around + you are mind controlling all the Undead on the planet so its crowded and everyone is angry and sad and tortured and spitefull and insane and evil and its all looping.
Well I got 1 idea for an episode. Since DK likes Magnus and his legion why not speak about one of the Loyalist members of the Thousand sons, Revuel Arvida he was apart of the Corvidae Cult which are basically psykers who can see the future. He not only helped Jaghatai Khan in his fights against Mortarion and helped save the Khan and his brothers. Hell this madladd didn't just do this he also later went on to become the first Supreme Grand Master of the Grey Knights. I thought this might be a cool little one off episode or maybe it could be like one character in a full episode talking about key loyalist figures that were from traitor legions like Garviel Loken or Saul Tarvitz the chad who turned a what would have been quick and easy massacre of his fellow brothers on Istvan III by their own into a 2 month or more guerilla fight and making Horus and his fellow traitors bleed for their treachery.
29:51 Dread blades, 33:40 incarnate Slaughter.
You guys should get Kirioth for an episode of Detective Ridiculous. But do tell him it’s a detective episode.
Jfc, the picture of that guy blowing fog overtop Silent Hill 2 killed me
NGL, the Knight at the front at 38:16 looks awesome. Makes me want to get a Knight kit and paint it a creamy-beigey colour.
And if you get that, congratulations on being old.