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@@allmensland2106 Cmon bros, put your savings into Heresy Coin. We will all get rich together and #GotoLuna. (Not financial advice) ~ Horus, at the beginning of the heresy.
Kinda interesting how Vulkan and Corax, arguably two of the most in-touch with their human side and their existence as beings of the warp, just went: "I'm not surprised but still dissapointed."
@@myself2noone but it seems the sentiment was not mutual, neither of them was included among Guilliman's top 4 brothers he preferred to work with and when he thought that they both also had perished alongside Manus it was Manus whom G-Man said would miss the most, that being said with him being rather professional in his approach he might rank his brothers strictly by performance and compatibility with his own combat doctrine without involving personal feelings and them not being among the 4 might not be a sign of distance.
@@Sealdeam I suspect it's more of the latter. Both Vulcan's and Corax's approach to warfare are fundamentally different from Guilliman's. I suspect however he approved of their way of treating baseline humanity and how they set up rule and law on the worlds they conquered.
And the Khan, who was absolute bro's with Horus, waited until he had the facts and just logically decided that Horus was an idiot. Everyone knows the savage lines the Khan dropped on Fulgrim, less talked about is how he just dropped the hammer on Mortarion when they met on Prospero.
Dorn literally having to stomp off to his room to throw an actual tantrum is the funniest thing I've ever heard. Exact same type of thing Perty would do too
@@ColdNorth0628 Perturabo did hide his emotions, due to his upbringing in Olympia, showing emotions could be lethal. He hid his emotions until he snapped.
Horus very very much did not shake off the wound from Russ. In fact they needed some warp nonsense just to keep him going until terra. Also it says somewhere that horus was dying from the wound which led the final stages of the heresy to be a bit rushed to compensate. That spear is crazy powerful and Valdor has its twin.
Leman Russ: *Almost kills Horus with one of the most powerful spears in the setting* Also Leman Russ: *Throws the spear away the first chance he gets and makes his Legionaries go and get it*
Spoilers for the Bequin novels At the end of the second book isn’t it confirmed Valdor is leading a plot to assassinate the emperor under the title of the yellow king?
@@jeffgreff4019 That is patently impossible since it's literally hardcoded in their DNA for Custodes to be utterly and unflinchingly loyal to the Emperor. And no, they can't be corrupted, Ra Endymion had an incredibly powerful daemon sealed within him and was just told to run... and he didn't get possessed.
@@jeffgreff4019 Was it ever confirmed that The King in Yellow was actually him? I know they find something saying it's him but I didn't take it at face value
@@claudiu-mihaipuiu1221 The book I’m talking about is Penitent. In this a clone of Alizabeth Bequin, heretic inquisitor Gregor Eisenhorn (from the Gregor Eisenhorn books) and disgraced inquisitor Gideon Ravenor (from the Ravenor trilogy) go up against an extremely organised group called the Cognitae who are planning to kill the emperor. They (the Cognitae) are being helped by a being known as the yellow king who then betrays them. At the very end of the book (literally the last page in my case) it is revealed that the yellow king is a being who has an extremely large amount of names (and we know Custodes gain names for great deeds suggesting it is at the very least a member of the adeptus Custodes) and that the last name is Valdor Constatine. So he might be planning to kill the emperor in a misguided effort to replace him on the golden throne (there was a lot of talk about that from the cognitae in the book) but I think your right that that would be insanely unlikely. I think it is more likely he has a different plan and was merely using the cognitae. The reason why I commented was because I thought there might be a slight chance that he was planning to kill the emperor and if he has a spear that powerful it would be kinda worrying. Sorry I should have been more clear.
What if the Emperor never sought out the Primarchs, instead leaving them to expand their own empires and find the Imperium themselves? Which primarchs would make it, which ones would stay/fall behind, and how would it impact the overall setting?
NOTICE! Since you made Seth‘s video about warp entities that aren’t aligned with chaos. I’d like to propose a video idea of my own. About what remains of and references to ‘our’ era and earlier in the time of 40K. That’s something I’ve been interested in for a long time. PS: Please tell me if you see this comment. So I know I don’t have to keep posting this idea in the comments of every video.
@Some nerd One of my favorite lore bits is that Mount Rushmore is still around and is worshiped. Though that would probably make the presidents roll over in their graves.
I always like the detail that the Lion is spectacularly bad with people. He seems to be the only loyalist Primarch that's written as having a flaw that an actual person would have. All the others, it's either a supernatural flaw, or a logical extension of the thing they're super awesome at and not every really portrayed as a flaw. The Lion is just straight up bad with people.
What about Alpharius' reaction who was actually Omegon and Omegon's reaction who was actually Alpharius who later retook the name Alpharius after Alpharious who was actually Omegon was kill by Rogal Dorn who was actually Rogal Dorn?
Work for the space wolf=Personal chaperones/Janitors for a frat house full of reckless raging drunks..accept their space marines. Work for the Star phantoms=They aren't necessarily malicious towards their serfs but neither are the predator drone operators who unintentionally blow up children with hellfire missiles. Work for the Flesh Tearers=Yeah probably no better then being a slave to a khornate warband. 😂
When I heard the Fulgrim heresy I literally just imagined Fulgrim challenging the emperor to a one on one fight to show off how perfect he is only to get absolutely wrecked.
He would have died soon afterwards because being turbocharged by the 4 gods and being used as their puppet was wearing him thin. Id imagine what would happen is Guilliman, Russ, and Lionel would have purged Terra of the traitors if they tried to hold it or likely hunted them down. The whole scouring would have happened but the Imperium would have fallen apart due to the lack of the astronomicon or the Emperor might have reincarnated himself due to being a perpetual and started shit up again.
In short "How did you react to the horus heresy." *Pius/Loyalists* "The only thing I could, I stood in it's way, to protect the Emperor and the Emperium of man."
They wouldn’t be surprised if it was another of their brothers, but the fact that it was Horus is what truly shock them to their core. Horus was the first found and the one who stood by the Emperor the longest, so to many of the loyalists Primarchs they couldn’t believe that their beloved brother would have turn traitor.
Quite interesting how the two Primarchs who were most in touch with humanity noticed something was off before everything went too shit. Probably says something to how they know Chaos is the ultimate downfall too humanity so even when one of their demigod brothers began to fell too it they could see it too some extent
I wish that the Reason for Horus to sacrifice the Raven Guard was because the plan made by Corax was flawed and to save his brother from humiliation was to make a small sacrifice of RG and to have his brother blame him. Remember this happened when Horus was cool, and we have so few cool and charismatic Horus moments. We need to expand the reason why everyone was shocked when he turned traitor and why the emperor would not believe no one, and even had hope until the last moment to be a lie!
Having recently read it, i think Russ did more to horus than causing a shaking off wound. It isn't outright stated, but heavily implied he fell further to chaos, and was less effective as a result, due to russ stabbing him. But it didn't kill him, so fair enough on the analysis.
I'd love to see an in-depth video about the Istvaan III Atrocity with a focus on Saul Tarvitz, Garviel Loken and Tarik Torgaddon. You give a lot of deserved props to Nathaniel Garro as well as display a massive hard-on for Rylanor, but I think you underrate Tarvitz pretty badly. Mostly my request is because the loyalist elements of the Traitor Legions are my favorite characters in the setting
I Imagine the khan just sitting there reading and answering emails, maybe sipping a nice cup of tea. Then all of the sudden BOOM his hollo monitor explodes with e-mails from the traitors and the loyalists all freaking the hell out. At which point he ordered the strongest coffee.
How did each Primarch react to Majorkill's view of them? Leaving that to Major to video... Love the content and the match you had over Warhammer 40k lore.
8:33 there was a story called imperfect i think that shows even before his ghosts gets summoned all of ferrus's clones that fulgrim has fabius make are also still mad at fulgrim and horus.
Well, hearing about Logar's betrayal of Guilliman is equals parts tragic & entertaining. I can totally imagine some Word Bearer astartes conversing in the aftermath... WB 1: Woah. Okay, the big blue man's taking an unauthorised space walk. Call Dad & tell him the good news. WB 2: Yeah, sure... wait a moment. Are Primarchs immune to the depths of space? WB 3: I think so. He's surely taking his sweet time asphyxiating to death - wait, oh crikey! The big blue lad is charging. Run! WB 2: Oh, hell! Screw Logar, I'm abandoning imperial cults forever if we're to fail at sending a primarch to the vacuum. Signal the fleet, the big G is angry. I repeat, big G is furious...
Shows the integrity that the Khan had that he chose the side that was best for his men and the Imperium, instead of the side that was best for him. “So I fight for a father who never loved me, against a brother that I did. I defend an empire that never wanted me against an army that would have taken me in a heartbeat.”
Hey majorkill love your videos I know you get alot of requested video ideas but I would love to see a video from you about Ragnar Blackmane he's an absolute beast and smart commander he's also the youngest wolf lord in space wolf history and its said he's destined to lead them after Logan Grimnar death keep up the awesome videos bro
Swell video as usual dude. But I have to school you a bit. The wound Russ inflicted on Horus mattered, it put him in a coma later a deprived the traitors of his leadership and led to a bit of a powerstruggle. Malochurst had to sacrifice himself to bring baldie back and stuff.
My ask. Head cannon the Space Sharks are the 11th legion. The Red Wake is a primarch, banished the the edge of the galaxy for their mutations but still loyalist. Their gear and speech match with what was current during the great crusade, Sanguinius feared the same consequences for mutation for his legion that the 11th had faced, and well Tyberos is the size of a primarch with primarch tier weapons. They curb stomp whatever unfortunate being is in their way, they have ancient but still valid clearance codes, their gene seed is of dubious and obfuscated origin; might be Raven Guard might be Nightstalker or neither. And did I mention the size of the Red Wake? In my head the Emperor planned this, he created the most vicious and independent legion possible, realizing that in doing so there would be consequences of a mutant nature. But this mattered not, they would be absolutely loyal and absolute killers. They where built to hunt on the outer edges, purpose built, so the Emperor wasn’t worried about the lack of humanity or how they looked. They are the watch at the edge of the Empirium. They where erased from memory because they where created to be monsters and this doesn’t fit with the narrative of a galaxy for humans that he was selling. It makes perfect sense and it is a cool idea. So now everyone feel free to blow Timmy sized holes in my poorly written and devised lore conspiracy thingy.
Here’s a super heretical idea: What if Horus won the war and supplanted the emperor? What would the galaxy look like right now if chaos was allowed to basically run rampant with the might of the imperium behind it.
It kinda says something that Horus didn't even try to convince Sanguineous to join him. Yeah, he knew his angel cosplaying brother well, but I think he was also scared about having to fight him should/when the golden hawk boy refused him. After all, Sanguineous seems to have been second only to the Emperor in terms of how dangerous he was in a fight with even Chaos United Avatar Horus being hard pressed to beat him, so base Horus or even Corrupted Horus would no doubt have gotten his ass kicked pretty hard.
Magnus went full Kool-Aide man and got daddy so mad he was forced to side with chaos because not a single soul in the Empire was reasonable enough to go "huh maybe it was an emergency"
God damn! Jaghatai, the speed freak primarch slowed down and studied for his future actions. He is The space mongolian giga Chad Who is under appreciated as hell.
I don't know why you think Horace Shrugged off Lehman's attack. Lehman failed to kill him, but the wound was a serious enough one to cause the body to deteriorate. Up until that point Horus was still fully functional, but with that mortal wound it became a matter of haste for the chaos Gods because their puppet wasn't going to last nearly as long. Additionally his attack also briefly brought Horace back to normal, so I would argue you could also credit Lehman for providing that little in that will happen at the end of the heresy when Horace briefly regains his senses. What I feel backs me up in this comment is throughout the siege the books have little moments where you see Horace and you can see that he is continuing to deteriorate and disintegrate, becoming more confused and almost like he has dementia. In a way he is like the anti version of the emperor, where people see him as this big Majestic butt kicker and then suddenly not so much.
Space marine capabilities Would be nice How strong are they how strong should our roid boys be it’s very inconsistent Storm wardens and Mentors and other lesser known but unique chapters would also be cool
Hey Majorkill. Would you please make some lore videos on the Imperial Truth, the Imperial Creed, The Ecclesiarchy, and the High Lords of Terra? Thank you.
Do we know for sure The Lion thought Perterabo was a Loyalist? If he knew then giving Perty the superweapons would have been like a trap. Why didn't the Lion use the superweapons? Because they were Xeno in nature? This smells a bit like a set up. Like he knew Perterabo was a traitor, would side with Horus, knew he would use the evil weapons. Proving he should have been Warmaster. Why didn't the Lion keep the superweapons for himself?
TDLR - They didn't take it so well but I don't think you would either if your favourite brother tried to rope you into selling your soul to hell or joining a Pyramid Scheme.
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Horus is just a cryptobro
It be pretty concerning since I don't have a brother
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@@allmensland2106 Cmon bros, put your savings into Heresy Coin. We will all get rich together and #GotoLuna. (Not financial advice) ~ Horus, at the beginning of the heresy.
Kinda interesting how Vulkan and Corax, arguably two of the most in-touch with their human side and their existence as beings of the warp, just went: "I'm not surprised but still dissapointed."
"damn boy, i didnt give much expectations to you, but you still manage to disappoint"
Interestingly they're also the only two who seemed to like Guilliman all that much. What dose that say? Probably nothing, but it is funny.
@@myself2noone but it seems the sentiment was not mutual, neither of them was included among Guilliman's top 4 brothers he preferred to work with and when he thought that they both also had perished alongside Manus it was Manus whom G-Man said would miss the most, that being said with him being rather professional in his approach he might rank his brothers strictly by performance and compatibility with his own combat doctrine without involving personal feelings and them not being among the 4 might not be a sign of distance.
@@Sealdeam I suspect it's more of the latter. Both Vulcan's and Corax's approach to warfare are fundamentally different from Guilliman's.
I suspect however he approved of their way of treating baseline humanity and how they set up rule and law on the worlds they conquered.
And the Khan, who was absolute bro's with Horus, waited until he had the facts and just logically decided that Horus was an idiot.
Everyone knows the savage lines the Khan dropped on Fulgrim, less talked about is how he just dropped the hammer on Mortarion when they met on Prospero.
Dorn literally having to stomp off to his room to throw an actual tantrum is the funniest thing I've ever heard. Exact same type of thing Perty would do too
They are so much alike, in other timeline they would be the best bros.
The difference between perty and dorn is that one hides his emotions.
And the other wears it on his sleeve to a almost self defeating degree.
@@ColdNorth0628 Perturabo did hide his emotions, due to his upbringing in Olympia, showing emotions could be lethal. He hid his emotions until he snapped.
Ol Peter and Dory are just either sides of the same coin. On surface they look differ but they are pretty much the same.
I believe the phrase Dan Abnett (author of a lot of 40k stuff) used when describing Perturabo was "a demented Rogal Dorn."
“Unlike Ferris, Guilliman didn’t lose his head over it” that nearly went over my head 😂
and just a bit below ferris head...
Day 3 asking Majorkill to make a video about every space marine founding.
Yes
lets go ill copy paste your comment to
You're gonna hurt him lmao
First day of commenting on your commen
Try asking Weshamer, man is super chill and reads most comments
Horus very very much did not shake off the wound from Russ. In fact they needed some warp nonsense just to keep him going until terra. Also it says somewhere that horus was dying from the wound which led the final stages of the heresy to be a bit rushed to compensate. That spear is crazy powerful and Valdor has its twin.
Leman Russ: *Almost kills Horus with one of the most powerful spears in the setting*
Also Leman Russ: *Throws the spear away the first chance he gets and makes his Legionaries go and get it*
Spoilers for the Bequin novels
At the end of the second book isn’t it confirmed Valdor is leading a plot to assassinate the emperor under the title of the yellow king?
@@jeffgreff4019 That is patently impossible since it's literally hardcoded in their DNA for Custodes to be utterly and unflinchingly loyal to the Emperor. And no, they can't be corrupted, Ra Endymion had an incredibly powerful daemon sealed within him and was just told to run... and he didn't get possessed.
@@jeffgreff4019 Was it ever confirmed that The King in Yellow was actually him? I know they find something saying it's him but I didn't take it at face value
@@claudiu-mihaipuiu1221
The book I’m talking about is Penitent. In this a clone of Alizabeth Bequin, heretic inquisitor Gregor Eisenhorn (from the Gregor Eisenhorn books) and disgraced inquisitor Gideon Ravenor (from the Ravenor trilogy) go up against an extremely organised group called the Cognitae who are planning to kill the emperor. They (the Cognitae) are being helped by a being known as the yellow king who then betrays them. At the very end of the book (literally the last page in my case) it is revealed that the yellow king is a being who has an extremely large amount of names (and we know Custodes gain names for great deeds suggesting it is at the very least a member of the adeptus Custodes) and that the last name is Valdor Constatine.
So he might be planning to kill the emperor in a misguided effort to replace him on the golden throne (there was a lot of talk about that from the cognitae in the book) but I think your right that that would be insanely unlikely. I think it is more likely he has a different plan and was merely using the cognitae. The reason why I commented was because I thought there might be a slight chance that he was planning to kill the emperor and if he has a spear that powerful it would be kinda worrying. Sorry I should have been more clear.
All I can say is Dorn took it well. Was level headed and a very... very... open mind.
... just like how the emperor took it when Magnus told him >.>
I am fortifying this position… for the next 10,000 years.
@@novusnocturnm fortifying it with RAGE
@@NornQueenKya **DOOM themesong begins playing in the backround** DORN: Eternal!
@@7ElevenTruther Sigismund was the truest son of Dorn!
@@BaldPolishBiotechnol He was definitely the spergiest
Lion El' Jonson: "I am going for a walk. A very enthusiastic walk."
TTS Rogal Dorn: "I was something beyond furious."
I am fairly certain the Lion gave away the siege weapons, before the Istvaan massacre
Nah
I've very recently got into the books, and the Lion already knew about Horus' betrayal, that's how he knew of the planet to begin with,
@@Voltron5000 uh yah bro. He knew Horus was a traitor, not not Perturabo
What if the Emperor never sought out the Primarchs, instead leaving them to expand their own empires and find the Imperium themselves? Which primarchs would make it, which ones would stay/fall behind, and how would it impact the overall setting?
that is a interesting question......
I love this pitch!
This needs to be explored
Angron would definitely be super dead if that happened
@@DAMD01 same with Mortarion
NOTICE!
Since you made Seth‘s video about warp entities that aren’t aligned with chaos. I’d like to propose a video idea of my own. About what remains of and references to ‘our’ era and earlier in the time of 40K. That’s something I’ve been interested in for a long time.
PS: Please tell me if you see this comment. So I know I don’t have to keep posting this idea in the comments of every video.
Yep I see it 👍
@@morbidone88 I don't think he meant you buddy...
@Some nerd One of my favorite lore bits is that Mount Rushmore is still around and is worshiped. Though that would probably make the presidents roll over in their graves.
Like that theory that Doombreed is Genghis Khan.
@@arlieproductions4794 but you can't deny that he didn't see it
I always like the detail that the Lion is spectacularly bad with people. He seems to be the only loyalist Primarch that's written as having a flaw that an actual person would have. All the others, it's either a supernatural flaw, or a logical extension of the thing they're super awesome at and not every really portrayed as a flaw. The Lion is just straight up bad with people.
What about Alpharius' reaction who was actually Omegon and Omegon's reaction who was actually Alpharius who later retook the name Alpharius after Alpharious who was actually Omegon was kill by Rogal Dorn who was actually Rogal Dorn?
Yes.
I think my brain just died
Alpharius, you already know the answer to this question.
I am Alpharius
Corvus Corax is also immune to Horus's glamour effect (he alone inherits this Emperor's many power that immediately makes people like you).
How about a video how every legion/chapter treats its serfs? Is it more than work for Salamanders=good, work for Iron Hands=not so good?
Work for the space wolf=Personal chaperones/Janitors for a frat house full of reckless raging drunks..accept their space marines.
Work for the Star phantoms=They aren't necessarily malicious towards their serfs but neither are the predator drone operators who unintentionally blow up children with hellfire missiles.
Work for the Flesh Tearers=Yeah probably no better then being a slave to a khornate warband. 😂
Work for Blood Ravens: can't have shit in Detroit
When I heard the Fulgrim heresy I literally just imagined Fulgrim challenging the emperor to a one on one fight to show off how perfect he is only to get absolutely wrecked.
That would probably be how it would go.
A video of what Horus would have done if he actually won the heresy
He would've regret it all and burn it all to ash. That's what the cabal said.
He would have died soon afterwards because being turbocharged by the 4 gods and being used as their puppet was wearing him thin. Id imagine what would happen is Guilliman, Russ, and Lionel would have purged Terra of the traitors if they tried to hold it or likely hunted them down. The whole scouring would have happened but the Imperium would have fallen apart due to the lack of the astronomicon or the Emperor might have reincarnated himself due to being a perpetual and started shit up again.
Daemon prince probably.
I'd enjoy a video on xeno client states in the Imperium if there's any actual official lore on them
He already has a video on that called “which xeno does the imperium tolerate”
@@cowboysamurai3429 True but not any on xenos living within the Imperium they were mostly ones hired as mercs
Yeah that'd be cool
In short
"How did you react to the horus heresy."
*Pius/Loyalists*
"The only thing I could, I stood in it's way, to protect the Emperor and the Emperium of man."
Ah yes, the Emporium of Man. Sounds like either a slave market, male strip club, or both.
@@Liethen no that would be the dark Eldar
@@Liethen do you know how the Dark Angels got some of the names for their stuff?
@@caiomansourcastilho4614 the lion had a special clubhouse just for men of a certain persuasion
@@Liethen yeah, for interrogation purposes, of course...
3:11 Jaghatai proving time and time again why he's the best
Yes indeed
They wouldn’t be surprised if it was another of their brothers, but the fact that it was Horus is what truly shock them to their core. Horus was the first found and the one who stood by the Emperor the longest, so to many of the loyalists Primarchs they couldn’t believe that their beloved brother would have turn traitor.
Quite interesting how the two Primarchs who were most in touch with humanity noticed something was off before everything went too shit. Probably says something to how they know Chaos is the ultimate downfall too humanity so even when one of their demigod brothers began to fell too it they could see it too some extent
I wish that the Reason for Horus to sacrifice the Raven Guard was because the plan made by Corax was flawed and to save his brother from humiliation was to make a small sacrifice of RG and to have his brother blame him. Remember this happened when Horus was cool, and we have so few cool and charismatic Horus moments. We need to expand the reason why everyone was shocked when he turned traitor and why the emperor would not believe no one, and even had hope until the last moment to be a lie!
I'd like to propose a video on if Malcador could come back since he's supposedly a perpetual
I'm pretty sure his soul was fried when he put his ass on the golden throne. Like...permanently ended out of existence.
When Lionel and Gulliman met
Lionel:"How do I know you are not one of them?"
Gulliman:"How do I know YOU are not one of them?"
Just imagine a helmetless G Man just charging at you in space and you can faintly hear him yelling Lorgars name.
Having recently read it, i think Russ did more to horus than causing a shaking off wound. It isn't outright stated, but heavily implied he fell further to chaos, and was less effective as a result, due to russ stabbing him. But it didn't kill him, so fair enough on the analysis.
I have an idea
Can you do a video on each of the primarchs flagships please
You should make a video about all the space marine chapters like you did with the guardsmen regiment's
12 hour long video anyone?
Oh but not the cain video he said he'd do
Jaghatai literally went "source?" but like in a good way
I'd love to see an in-depth video about the Istvaan III Atrocity with a focus on Saul Tarvitz, Garviel Loken and Tarik Torgaddon. You give a lot of deserved props to Nathaniel Garro as well as display a massive hard-on for Rylanor, but I think you underrate Tarvitz pretty badly. Mostly my request is because the loyalist elements of the Traitor Legions are my favorite characters in the setting
He didn't pass the vibe check so Papa vulkan said no toys for you
Please Majorkill, give us Ahzek Ahriman video. He is one of the great chaos character
I Imagine the khan just sitting there reading and answering emails, maybe sipping a nice cup of tea. Then all of the sudden BOOM his hollo monitor explodes with e-mails from the traitors and the loyalists all freaking the hell out. At which point he ordered the strongest coffee.
How did each Primarch react to Majorkill's view of them? Leaving that to Major to video... Love the content and the match you had over Warhammer 40k lore.
>Imagine staging a mutiny...
It's called barratry. Mutiny is when the men take over the ship, barratry is when the officers do it.
I never heard that before. Nice!
Corvus' reaction was terrorism on the traitors. Oh hey that's a nice *insert tactical target here* be a shame if I fucking wiped it out of existence
Lion finding out that Perturabo was a traitor after giving him the weapons: "hehe, whoopsie"
With this you think you’d do a vid about how each primarch (minus the dead lads of course) reacted to the emperors internment on the golden throne?
8:33 there was a story called imperfect i think that shows even before his ghosts gets summoned all of ferrus's clones that fulgrim has fabius make are also still mad at fulgrim and horus.
A video about necron crypteks would be pretty cool.
Well, hearing about Logar's betrayal of Guilliman is equals parts tragic & entertaining. I can totally imagine some Word Bearer astartes conversing in the aftermath...
WB 1: Woah. Okay, the big blue man's taking an unauthorised space walk. Call Dad & tell him the good news.
WB 2: Yeah, sure... wait a moment. Are Primarchs immune to the depths of space?
WB 3: I think so. He's surely taking his sweet time asphyxiating to death - wait, oh crikey! The big blue lad is charging. Run!
WB 2: Oh, hell! Screw Logar, I'm abandoning imperial cults forever if we're to fail at sending a primarch to the vacuum. Signal the fleet, the big G is angry. I repeat, big G is furious...
Shows the integrity that the Khan had that he chose the side that was best for his men and the Imperium, instead of the side that was best for him.
“So I fight for a father who never loved me, against a brother that I did. I defend an empire that never wanted me against an army that would have taken me in a heartbeat.”
Hey majorkill love your videos I know you get alot of requested video ideas but I would love to see a video from you about Ragnar Blackmane he's an absolute beast and smart commander he's also the youngest wolf lord in space wolf history and its said he's destined to lead them after Logan Grimnar death keep up the awesome videos bro
Swell video as usual dude. But I have to school you a bit. The wound Russ inflicted on Horus mattered, it put him in a coma later a deprived the traitors of his leadership and led to a bit of a powerstruggle. Malochurst had to sacrifice himself to bring baldie back and stuff.
Why did the Emperor trust Horus when his surname is literally Heresy!!??
Is that a joke?
Would love a video talking about Warhammer 40k, I think it's a fantastic story with lots to cover if that's a thing you're interested in
I dont even play Warhammer but I really love the lore. These videos are awesome.
I approve of this upload schedule, ying bing good occupation.
I do find it kinda interesting that Russ reacted with more sorrow and sadness while Guiliman got pissed and went full wolverine berserker rage.
“HMMMMMMM INTERESTING”
best part of this video. 10/10 would laugh again
Could you make a video on the enslavers? I know you’ve covered them a bit in the past I just find them interesting
I know you already have a video on why the Primarchs fell to chaos but could you do a video on why they joined the Heresy ?
My ask. Head cannon the Space Sharks are the 11th legion. The Red Wake is a primarch, banished the the edge of the galaxy for their mutations but still loyalist. Their gear and speech match with what was current during the great crusade, Sanguinius feared the same consequences for mutation for his legion that the 11th had faced, and well Tyberos is the size of a primarch with primarch tier weapons. They curb stomp whatever unfortunate being is in their way, they have ancient but still valid clearance codes, their gene seed is of dubious and obfuscated origin; might be Raven Guard might be Nightstalker or neither. And did I mention the size of the Red Wake?
In my head the Emperor planned this, he created the most vicious and independent legion possible, realizing that in doing so there would be consequences of a mutant nature. But this mattered not, they would be absolutely loyal and absolute killers. They where built to hunt on the outer edges, purpose built, so the Emperor wasn’t worried about the lack of humanity or how they looked. They are the watch at the edge of the Empirium. They where erased from memory because they where created to be monsters and this doesn’t fit with the narrative of a galaxy for humans that he was selling. It makes perfect sense and it is a cool idea.
So now everyone feel free to blow Timmy sized holes in my poorly written and devised lore conspiracy thingy.
@CONTACT ME ON TELEGRAM who is me and what is telegram. Sure looks like a majorkill avatar……
My guess is a scam.
A video about chaos doing """Good""" (even through accident) could be a cool video
That Blue man story comes out of the Horus Heresy book “Know no Fear” and it is DOPE
Here’s a super heretical idea: What if Horus won the war and supplanted the emperor? What would the galaxy look like right now if chaos was allowed to basically run rampant with the might of the imperium behind it.
You know the Eye of Terror? It would like that but covering the entire galaxy.
@@robertnelson9599 big X to doubt it would be that easy
Excellent sandcastle analogy with Dorn :D
It kinda says something that Horus didn't even try to convince Sanguineous to join him. Yeah, he knew his angel cosplaying brother well, but I think he was also scared about having to fight him should/when the golden hawk boy refused him. After all, Sanguineous seems to have been second only to the Emperor in terms of how dangerous he was in a fight with even Chaos United Avatar Horus being hard pressed to beat him, so base Horus or even Corrupted Horus would no doubt have gotten his ass kicked pretty hard.
Video idea: Belisarius Cawl just screwing everyone off
Magnus went full Kool-Aide man and got daddy so mad he was forced to side with chaos because not a single soul in the Empire was reasonable enough to go "huh maybe it was an emergency"
God damn!
Jaghatai, the speed freak primarch slowed down and studied for his future actions.
He is The space mongolian giga Chad Who is under appreciated as hell.
Rogal Dorn: REEEEEEEEEEEE!!!
1:18 you guys pay 4 dollar's for a coffee ?
My take on Dorn is this. The hardest objects are often the most brittle.
Yes to more primarchs! Please do a video on the lost primarch: Icarion Anasem
I don't know why you think Horace Shrugged off Lehman's attack. Lehman failed to kill him, but the wound was a serious enough one to cause the body to deteriorate. Up until that point Horus was still fully functional, but with that mortal wound it became a matter of haste for the chaos Gods because their puppet wasn't going to last nearly as long. Additionally his attack also briefly brought Horace back to normal, so I would argue you could also credit Lehman for providing that little in that will happen at the end of the heresy when Horace briefly regains his senses.
What I feel backs me up in this comment is throughout the siege the books have little moments where you see Horace and you can see that he is continuing to deteriorate and disintegrate, becoming more confused and almost like he has dementia. In a way he is like the anti version of the emperor, where people see him as this big Majestic butt kicker and then suddenly not so much.
Watch your stuff every day and just realized I had never subscribed. Just did!
that opening scenario...you...you ok majorkill?
You have my subscription. You have my like, and my comment.
Lion is like a kid when it hears his sibling is moving out, and is like oh yeah sad, can I have his room 🤣😂🤣
Space marine capabilities
Would be nice
How strong are they how strong should our roid boys be it’s very inconsistent
Storm wardens and Mentors and other lesser known but unique chapters would also be cool
I feel like if Russ acted like Khan, Magnus still might've been on our side.
I love how he acknowledges that there’s exactly one woman who plays Warhammer 40K and she watches this
A video ranking of TTS would probably be great
Content on specific psyker/warp powers please
Hey Majorkill. Would you please make some lore videos on the Imperial Truth, the Imperial Creed, The Ecclesiarchy, and the High Lords of Terra? Thank you.
"HORUS DID WHAT???" said Rogal Dorn calmly.
Dorn really threw the mother of all hissy fits.
Dorn: “My normal calm had been compromised”
Simply put they were varying degrees of very, very, absolutely pissed.
Alpharius: lmaoooo!!! you think sides can confine my actions? There is ONLY Hydra Dominatus
Just realizing that Russ's sword looks suspiciously like Frostmourne
Which of the primarchs could have beaten chaos empowerd horus in the final battle ?
Likely none... dude was on MEGA chaos roids by the time he fought the emperor
If Sanguinius wasn't in his last legs, i would give him a 70-30 chance of winning.
Sanguinius if he hadn't spent the previous days holding the Eternity Gate by himself and brawling with KaBandha.
Reminder: There were no traitors in the Thousand Sons before Prospero was burned.
Yeah Horus played them like a fiddle on that one or I should say Tzeentch played them beautifully.
It's funny MK caved to one persistent fan and made a video. Now there is like five guys writing mini essays begging for specific vids.
there can never be enough primarch videos.
MAJORKILL I just got a notification that your merch is in my state hell yeah🤟
Getting no hugs from Vulkan has to hurt more than anything
Woo new majorkill video
can we please get a video of all the first captains during the Horus Heresy?
"there are spastics that don,t want to build sandcastles" that line had me in tears 😭
Omegon just shrugged and moved a chess piece before planning how to screw up Horus’s plans and make him glad for it.
The guys and gal joke will never get old for me 😂
Do we know for sure The Lion thought Perterabo was a Loyalist? If he knew then giving Perty the superweapons would have been like a trap. Why didn't the Lion use the superweapons? Because they were Xeno in nature? This smells a bit like a set up.
Like he knew Perterabo was a traitor, would side with Horus, knew he would use the evil weapons. Proving he should have been Warmaster.
Why didn't the Lion keep the superweapons for himself?
Subscribed.
420k is a totally legit goal, if only for the lolz...
I will subscribe when majorkill will do a back and biceps day
The white scars are some badass fasties
Someone needs to make a fleet and ground combat game for the horus heresy. like a game covering the entire event