New Idoneth battletome has a timeline entry about an Idoneth Akhelian King who is implied to have fallen to Khorne. Seriously though, even if they don't really get models other than in Warcry I like how its established in fluff that most races can be corrupted by Chaos. That's a lot more interesting than 40k where pretty much every alien species has a convenient excuse for being absolutely incorruptible.
@@H240909 Chaos Orks happen. Although, the Waaagh generally serves as a way to prevent them from falling (that and Orks not having a particular interest in Chaos). But as an example, the Vigilus Books speaks of an Ork Warboss that is possessed by a Daemon of Khorne. Chaos Tau is pretty much Farsight potential plotline in his novels, in which the Chaos Gods (notably Tzeentch and Khorne) thinks he's their way to crack the Tau Empire (kinda like Horus was theirs for the Imperium). As for Kroots, if anyone has an actual mention of those, I'd be happy to see it. Never heard of it myself.
Here is a great story with cool implications: LRL battle tome, page 30 “The river runs red” it’s about the LRL river temples fighting an orruk horde, and their river spirit (previewed in a later WD to be a pachyderm like creature) destroyed a bunch, but as the orruk blood tainted the river, it actually giving it and several other temples the bloodlust of the orruks, and that’s neat to me
@@2Tough its blood magic in the game that can make flesh golems it happens at least once in the first and second game. As for the dwarfs making them it was some sick and wierd experiments in Dragon Age
I remember that in the book The Volturung Road one of the runesons get salty that he wasen't elected runefather and went and betreyed his lodge to Slaanesh. Overall I find it a great book and the whole Slaanesh stuff is like 1/3 of the book that set the rest of the lodge on their journey.
Great video good sir, as always. Gonna check out your friends paint handles kickstarter. Had a question. You did a story that was about the seraphon during Broken Realms. It was about how they went through the realm gate, appearing to abandon a stormcast battle defending the gate. And went through and ended up destroying a continent. I can't remember which story or video it was. Can you help me? Lol Keep up the amazing job my man
>FORBIDDEN TASTES An ogor’s single-minded craving makes them particularly susceptible to the temptations of Slaanesh, God of Excess. Many are drawn to the illicit pleasures of flesh-bazaars and sensatoriums erected by Hedonites of the Dark Prince. Within their perfume-shrouded depths, these ogors become addicted to all manner of forbidden tastes. Such decadent sadists can be found at the forefront of many Slaaneshi armies, their fleshy bodies scrawled with tattoos and pierced with hooked chains, their skin slick with unguent oils.
@@placeholdername3818 Zombie Ogors were canon since Realm Gates Wars. I think they were included in the book "Montarch of Night". GW only need to bring them back and make some minis.
Slaanesh noticing Bront: "Hmm… I’m feeling shortstacks today."
New Idoneth battletome has a timeline entry about an Idoneth Akhelian King who is implied to have fallen to Khorne.
Seriously though, even if they don't really get models other than in Warcry I like how its established in fluff that most races can be corrupted by Chaos. That's a lot more interesting than 40k where pretty much every alien species has a convenient excuse for being absolutely incorruptible.
@@TheRatsintheWalls Chaos Tau, Kroot, and Orks? No, I’ve never heard of that.
@@H240909 Chaos Orks happen. Although, the Waaagh generally serves as a way to prevent them from falling (that and Orks not having a particular interest in Chaos). But as an example, the Vigilus Books speaks of an Ork Warboss that is possessed by a Daemon of Khorne.
Chaos Tau is pretty much Farsight potential plotline in his novels, in which the Chaos Gods (notably Tzeentch and Khorne) thinks he's their way to crack the Tau Empire (kinda like Horus was theirs for the Imperium).
As for Kroots, if anyone has an actual mention of those, I'd be happy to see it. Never heard of it myself.
There was article in an old White Dwarf (3/4th edition) on chaos xenos, including Tau and Orks. Great artwork of Nurgle Orks too.
@@TheRatsintheWalls Way back in the day they had Chaos Genestealer Cults as well.
@@s.scottstaten1852 A Nurgle Genestealer Cult was still mentioned in a recent Genestealer Cult codex.
Here is a great story with cool implications: LRL battle tome, page 30 “The river runs red” it’s about the LRL river temples fighting an orruk horde, and their river spirit (previewed in a later WD to be a pachyderm like creature) destroyed a bunch, but as the orruk blood tainted the river, it actually giving it and several other temples the bloodlust of the orruks, and that’s neat to me
What’s LRL?
@@redpilldiogenes4741 Lumineth Realm Lords
Over all this gives me hope we'll get a clockwork army for order made by dwarves, especially with grugni back
Dwarven golems with bits of dwarves inside is very dragon age.
ooo I havent played those games but Im interested now!
@@2Tough it was in the first game, will not spoil the rest of it.
Such a great game
@@2Tough its blood magic in the game that can make flesh golems it happens at least once in the first and second game. As for the dwarfs making them it was some sick and wierd experiments in Dragon Age
We have the chaos Dwarves in WH fantasy, lol. Not many others ever worshipped the ruinous powers outside the odd individuals.
really liking the channel so far, will go watch what you have about papa nurgle
Keep it up!!
I remember the ancient boar-centaur Chaos dwarves from times before Hashut background was invented. Also demonic cannon.
I remember that in the book The Volturung Road one of the runesons get salty that he wasen't elected runefather and went and betreyed his lodge to Slaanesh. Overall I find it a great book and the whole Slaanesh stuff is like 1/3 of the book that set the rest of the lodge on their journey.
I too really enjoyed that novel.
A faction of dwarves that could be the "Anti-Slaanesh" faction could be ascetic themed monastic dwarves.
Great video good sir, as always. Gonna check out your friends paint handles kickstarter.
Had a question. You did a story that was about the seraphon during Broken Realms. It was about how they went through the realm gate, appearing to abandon a stormcast battle defending the gate.
And went through and ended up destroying a continent.
I can't remember which story or video it was.
Can you help me? Lol
Keep up the amazing job my man
Give us some chaos dwarves! Id want them to be their own faction with hashut returning and stuff tho.
Isn't there a dwarf in one of the chaos warcry warbands?
Warhammer Fantasy had a Chaos Dwarves faction!!
Hey Dough, off-topic. Have you covered Broken Realms Fiction - To Cast a Long Shadow story? I would for you to cover that if you haven’t.
Can't speak to AoS but I know in 40k untrained Psykers can be mutated into living portals that Daemons can come through.
Indeed, awesome story :)
Glad you enjoyed it!
Chaos Dwarfs devoted to Slaanesh!? Hashut is being robbed!
Chaos dwarfs used to be a thing in the fantasy setting
Where is that link? Also I've been looking for carrying cases for my monsters so I'd be interested in looking at those.
*Watches a Hedonite eyeing Dwarf women* "That's going in the Book, Dumal"
Outrageous blasphemy! The mighty dwarves could never be corrupted by the forces of chaos!
Give Glutos a coterie of Slaanesh Ogors , cowards!
>FORBIDDEN TASTES
An ogor’s single-minded craving
makes them particularly susceptible to the temptations of Slaanesh, God of Excess. Many are drawn to the illicit pleasures of flesh-bazaars and sensatoriums erected by Hedonites of the Dark Prince. Within their perfume-shrouded depths, these ogors become addicted to all manner of forbidden tastes. Such decadent sadists can be found at the forefront of many Slaaneshi armies, their fleshy bodies scrawled with tattoos and pierced with hooked chains, their skin slick with unguent oils.
While we're at it. We need Zombie Ogors we've seen in Cursed City.
@@placeholdername3818 Zombie Ogors were canon since Realm Gates Wars. I think they were included in the book "Montarch of Night". GW only need to bring them back and make some minis.
Keep talking about Slaanesh
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