Scourged - Give me the ability to know when people are lying! Tz - I don't even have to try to screw this wish up! Two weeks later Scourge - Why did we make this wish!
Sometimes it’s ok to be that guy, Arthur. I think it’s painfully obvious that Blood Ravens are Thousand Sons descendants. But you’re not one to take the easy path. You’ve given us a great warband today, proving the old saying: “Be careful what you wish for. You just might get it”
Idk man, I've seen some convincing deep dives that think Blood Ravens are a Word Bearer successor. Wouldn't they all be psykers if it was thousand sons? Also their home is the Aurelius subsector. Maybe named after Lorgar Aurelian? Fun topic given we get no clarification after the DOW storyline
@@aidanballesty7180 Agreed, it is a fun topic. My answer to the psyker numbers question would be that in order to stabilize the gene seed from the effects of the Fleshchange, Belisarius Cawl needed to tone down the potency of the gene seed’s psychic potential for the Blood Ravens. But even toned down, it still translates into the chapter’s large number of Librarians.
Love the fact the maybe ONE, SINGULAR time in all of 40K that Tsheentch actually gives a boon with zero drawbacks or back stabbing, and it still ends badly. Actually hilarious, I bet he was giggling hysterically as he watched.
He did even have to try to monkey's paw that wish, they were sitting in the one place where knowing the truth of the matter isn't what you want unless you're already there to dismantle it.
One thing to mention about Khorne’s backup plan is that he’s already stuck with it, he originally didn’t want the World Eaters but instead wantred the blood angels, but unfortunately for him Sanguinus was Sanguinius and that ruined his plan A
I could be wrong, but I thought the Flawless Host's whole shtick was wanting the best win ratio in the galaxy, which is why when they choose to attack somewhere, it's the least defended imperial garrisons in the galaxy. Their "Flawless" streak after falling to chaos was ruined upon their first encounter with the Red Scorpions. The Flawless Host would then declare the Red Scorpions to be their arch enemies for "tarnishing their glory"
I'm not sure I buy the backup plan notion so much as the Chaos gods simply want *more*. Think about Khorne as an example- he went for Sanguinius and the Angels, got shot down, pretty much owned Angron & the World Eaters, but still chased after Dorn during the siege. Out of universe, though, it makes perfect sense for GW to give people other options for different flavors of CSM warbands to appeal to folks with different tastes- personally, while the whole space Egypt theme of the T-sons isn't necessarily my jam, the idea of a bunch of gibbering batshit crazy chaos sorcerers sounds like a lot of fun.
This video is cool and expands on the warbands of Tzeentch but I thin it would also be cool if you ever made a video covering Ahriman's warband and all the shenanigans it went into.
I didn't even know there was subsection factions of chaos Marines. I just thought it was each warband per god. Not like a bunch of little ones that vary. I like chaos a ton more now :D
Yeah Warbands are less codified compared to chapters, but they can function just about the same. You can even mash together a few of the big Legions into a Warband if you want, because all it takes is that they just band together.
Aye, a lot of the lore mostly focuses on the warbands that were directly named for their original legion and are the favoured of each chaos god, but there are probably as many small warbands running around as there are loyalist chapters
As a note on the plan B warbands, the Red Corsairs to some extent feel like they might be a plan B to the Black Legion, being chaos undivided with expanding territory operating out of a tear in reality and having near enough full legion strength in terms of numbers
These dudes were the most fun chaos subfaction to play. Sticking a lascannon in each infantry squad made heavy armor focused enemies easy to deal with, if you played your cards right. The playstyle fit for a Tzeench adjacent faction
I miss the supplement rules for making your own warband, chapter and the small warbands like the scourge it dont have to be good its just cool that there was rules
I really appreciated 8th edition for that small glimmer of uniqueness. I still think it's a great idea for new players that maybe don't want the main flavor, but can still have something that's an off shoot.
I love when you do these videos of more obscure Space Marine chapters, nobody else is really doing it and i think they're neat! I didn't know about those B Tier chaos warbands, i love them. The epitome of "We have Chaos Space Marines at home"
The Scourged are my favorite warband actually and who I choose for my army 15 years ago in my first foray into 40k and Chaos. This is the kind of horror that keeps me interested. They were like the Salamanders in that they feel bad taking innocent lives but actually tried to do something about it. Their prayer being twisted and the way it drove them insane is classic Lovecraft and I love it.
I think that the Spare theory makes more sense for some gods more than others. I always enjoy your videos though and I eagerly await the Ahriman video.
Kind of love how everyone just automatically agrees the Blood Ravens are second founding loyalist Thousand Suns. Also the ability to know when people are lying? That wish comes across nearly as well/bad as wishing everything you touched turns to gold.
I always appreciated the concept of the scourged. In my head cannon I had created a concept of kitbashing some Scourge Bezerkers that would be in my warband of khorne army. Indeed, I'm a world eaters army player, but reading into the lore and finding that they're all splintered warbands really had me thinking about making a fractured but whole army of khornate bezerkers. I always felt that given their talent of knowing who was lying to them would lead them to many paths and I thought it would be unique to see that some of these warriors instead of going insane or instead of following tzeentch just got really pissed that all anyone would do is use them for different ends and always lie and manipulate them. Instead of incorporating different warbands into a khorne army I'm holding off on that whole project, partly because most of the army is complete, but it's still something that kicks around in my head cannon. When I've been toiling away in a warehouse or packing orders in retail, I'd always think of the travels of these guys that just want people who align with their ideals and treat them with respect instead of lying/manipulating them. I really ought to write some fanfiction, I just loved that concept that they have this unique ability and everywhere they go, they just find more lies. Really makes you wonder who they would ally with just based on telling the truth.
could you do a video on the chaos gods first choices in corrupting legions,like how nurgle actually wanted the iron warriors rather than the death gaurd
I like the Chaos God second choice theory because it’s grounded in absolute fact the Chaos Gods had backups or alternatives set up every time they wanted a legion/chapter/primarch Khorne wanted the Blood Angels and Sanguinuis but settled for the World Eaters. It’s not a stretch to assume the other Chaos Gods had other primarchs in mind for their hosts but settled for who they could corrupt. I think it’s a matter of if the individual god invests more than 1% attention to who they want they’d get them but with the whole great game going on strong willed individuals and the mortally pure can overcome (or at least resist) chaos temptations. Mortarian was in the warp when he got the space cooties so it was easier for him to be corrupted. Fulgrim had the bad dragon sword that literally talked to him all the time. Magnus in desperation asked the gods for help after the rubric. If you aren’t down horrendous and outside the warp as long as the chaos god isn’t directly interacting with you it’s possible to resist, hence having other demons talking to other primarchs/chapters/legions trying to turn them if they couldn’t get the big prize.
I think it’s less that the gods have backup plans and more that they are complex entities and their main legions don’t quite scratch all of their various itches. Khorne loves his berserkers, but he also needs competent and honorable warriors. Slaanesh needs junkies and whores, but she also needs perfectionists and artists.
I think the Scourged were more of an alternative for players to paint up and be a bit more distinct, rather than just have the main four chaos god warbands. Still a nice video!
The scourged are from an era which placed much more importance on chaos warbands putside the legions, I doubt this would have crossed their minds at this time
6:10 The Flawless Host aren't really obsessed with conquering planets (though they do it a lot), but rather Slaanesh's very own purity squad, utterly obsessed with their own view of beauty- They carry out planetary scale exterminations of planets such as Vilidad and sedennis simply because the populace wasn't pretty enough (after losing such conflicts, they would rather retreat in order to avoid damaging their own beauty, of course), and they slaughtered the nobles of mortwald on Vigilus not for their depravity, but for not being depraved enough. Basically they're drugged up pretty boys who thought to themselves one day "The galaxy would be a better place without ugly people and posers" and decided to put that thought into action. They're my army of choice, though I mostly use Emperor's children rules and units for them- that's what they were originally and there's nothing in the newer fluff that explicitly contradicts it.
Ordo hereticus uses sisters because it is formed of the imperial cult and they may only field women, the others are a direct extension/development of malcadors agents and the grey knights/knights errant
I think you're right about Tzeentch's "second choice", and that it's the Thousand Sons and not the Scourged. (I mean, the Alpha Legion might not worship Tzeentch, and may well even be the doom of many of It's projects, but ... I mean .... c'mon .... we all know Tzeentch loves them First, and Last, and Best)
That brings up an interesting question: does this curse tell them the objective truth or what the other person really believes to be the truth. Depending on which option the "I am Alpharius" line could go either way.
Lamenters are Thousand Sons painted Yellow, as well Thousand Sons and Tzeentch Chaos Space Marines are Lamenters Painted Blue. They all get fucked just because of "reasons". Even that a lot of these Legions have some Characters that are cool and all, their destiny is to be running in circles and being mislead by eternity, just because that is how Tzeentch operates... Like Ahriman never finding the cure to the Rubric Marines, but a new character that doesn't have a lot of lore can in fact cure these afflictions and rubs out in his face. Tragic but that is what GW does with them.
Philosophically, I've always felt that Tzeentch and Nurgle are two sides of the same coin. Compare the Scourged with a similar warband, the Purge; they're both Chaos warbands with a monogod focus, and they're both been driven to madness by their hyper-moralistic sense of honor. Despite being diametrically opposed theologically, they've both reached the same conclusion: humanity must be wiped out for its transgressions.
Could you do a vid on the Champions of the Chaos Gods? And how they technically represent the Gods more than even the Deamon Primarchs? Ahriman Kharn Typhus Lucius(?)
Regular space marines should be orders of magnitude more intelligent than regular people and should know when people are lying anyways. Knowledge that the imperium is a hell hole isn't new and that ability shouldn't drive a space marine insane given their increased mental durability. A better story would be them getting that power, the inquisition becoming paranoid about them then engineering the downfall of the chapter. However, a space marine shouldn't have to sully themselves by speaking more than a couple words to an inquisitor anyways. I imagine them being extremely un talkative as it is, less so to something as benieth them such as people.
The Thousand Sons are the primary choice for Tzeentch because they are too ideallstic and delusion to read the fine print, no matter how intellectual and cerebral they think they are. The Alpha Legion is simply too rarional the majority of the time, egen in their broken state. They scheme, but they don't truck themselves into seeking unholy knowledge, and they don't sacrifice their very soul for their ambitions.
Just glancing over the different chapters, something caught my eye..."Rainbow Warriors"?...."RAINBOW WARRIORS"? Who named a Space Marine chapter f***ing Rainbow Warriors???? 😂😂😂
Wait, what was those guys' leader name? I think you're saying "Gallus Erraticus"? Well, I'm not that good with Latin, but I'm pretty sure it means something like "The Crazy Chicken".
I would prefer if gods create the backup chapters/legion that are made up of non of legion marines. Kinda like Red Corsairs for each god. We all know that World Eaters recruit everyone and everything that kills, then call it a World Eater if it speaks nagrakali and or has Angron’s geneseed. That is close to my idea, only that the plan B should or could have little to nothing in common with chaos God’s main/chosen legion. Brazen Beasts and World Eaters are a good example, their plan B should be similar, as they worship Khorne and want skulls, but are made up mostly of marines that turned to chaos or were corrupted, and do not have World Eaters culture, and instead are more mechanicus like. But they don’t have to be world eaters. They can still operate more like a chapter than legion, or be little angrier Red Corsairs that worship Khorne specifically. Same with other gods. Each is given their own „red corsairs” that worship them individually but are made up of all types of marines and until their main legions do not focus on primarchs or wha the legions are all about. World Eater’s plan B could for example not have their marines use Butchers Nails, what would make them more reasonable than World Eaters during combat but not nearly as dangerous. Thousand Sons plan B could have many wizards, but none of their non wizard marines are rubrics, just regular marines. Slaanesh plan B could still be obsessed with something, but it could be no decadence or perfection, but for example spreading Slaanesh’s influence by crusading and taking over as many planets as possible. Nurgle’s Plan B could have bunch of plague marines but not all of them would have to turn into them and so on.
Obviously I'm not a filthy heretic (in fact I'm so not a heretic I follow the Imperial Truth and the Imperial Creed at the same time!) but if I *were* going to be a lame edgelord and side with one of the Ruinous Powers, I would pick Tzeentch. He's gonna fuck with you whether you worship him or not, so you may as well pick Tzeentch and at least get some magic out of it if you're gonna make yourself the thrall of a daemon god. Nurglite cultists: stinky and gross Khornate cultists: stupidly aggro, liable to murder each other, no chill Slaaneshi cultists: super gay Tzeentch: crazy wizards I'm mentally ill (according to some silly shrinks, buncha know-it-all silly gooses, they don't know SHIT, I'm NOT CRAZY GOD DAMN IT!) already, may as well be a wizard while I'm at it.
Magical space nerds being the antithesis to angry space sorority girls is always funny
That also fits with the Word Bearers
Scourged - Give me the ability to know when people are lying!
Tz - I don't even have to try to screw this wish up!
Two weeks later
Scourge - Why did we make this wish!
Sometimes it’s ok to be that guy, Arthur. I think it’s painfully obvious that Blood Ravens are Thousand Sons descendants. But you’re not one to take the easy path. You’ve given us a great warband today, proving the old saying:
“Be careful what you wish for. You just might get it”
Idk man, I've seen some convincing deep dives that think Blood Ravens are a Word Bearer successor. Wouldn't they all be psykers if it was thousand sons? Also their home is the Aurelius subsector. Maybe named after Lorgar Aurelian? Fun topic given we get no clarification after the DOW storyline
@@aidanballesty7180 Agreed, it is a fun topic. My answer to the psyker numbers question would be that in order to stabilize the gene seed from the effects of the Fleshchange, Belisarius Cawl needed to tone down the potency of the gene seed’s psychic potential for the Blood Ravens. But even toned down, it still translates into the chapter’s large number of Librarians.
@@aidanballesty7180not all thousand sons are psykers
If I remember correctly
All of the Rubric Marines where the Non-Psykers of the Legion
Good points! But the Blood Ravens also worship the Emperor as a God. That's what really convinced me personally
@@aidanballesty7180Emperor worship is the standard version of The Imperial Cult. Doesn't have to take a Word Bearer descendant to do that.
Love the fact the maybe ONE, SINGULAR time in all of 40K that Tsheentch actually gives a boon with zero drawbacks or back stabbing, and it still ends badly. Actually hilarious, I bet he was giggling hysterically as he watched.
He did even have to try to monkey's paw that wish, they were sitting in the one place where knowing the truth of the matter isn't what you want unless you're already there to dismantle it.
One thing to mention about Khorne’s backup plan is that he’s already stuck with it, he originally didn’t want the World Eaters but instead wantred the blood angels, but unfortunately for him Sanguinus was Sanguinius and that ruined his plan A
I could be wrong, but I thought the Flawless Host's whole shtick was wanting the best win ratio in the galaxy, which is why when they choose to attack somewhere, it's the least defended imperial garrisons in the galaxy. Their "Flawless" streak after falling to chaos was ruined upon their first encounter with the Red Scorpions. The Flawless Host would then declare the Red Scorpions to be their arch enemies for "tarnishing their glory"
And i tought the night lords where a bunch of losers
I'm not sure I buy the backup plan notion so much as the Chaos gods simply want *more*. Think about Khorne as an example- he went for Sanguinius and the Angels, got shot down, pretty much owned Angron & the World Eaters, but still chased after Dorn during the siege. Out of universe, though, it makes perfect sense for GW to give people other options for different flavors of CSM warbands to appeal to folks with different tastes- personally, while the whole space Egypt theme of the T-sons isn't necessarily my jam, the idea of a bunch of gibbering batshit crazy chaos sorcerers sounds like a lot of fun.
I have an idea. A space marine warband that says seemingly random nonsense but it's actually anagrams of what they're actually trying to say.
"His prayers had some spyware on it"... What a gem. 😆🤣
This video is cool and expands on the warbands of Tzeentch but I thin it would also be cool if you ever made a video covering Ahriman's warband and all the shenanigans it went into.
I didn't even know there was subsection factions of chaos Marines. I just thought it was each warband per god. Not like a bunch of little ones that vary. I like chaos a ton more now :D
Yeah Warbands are less codified compared to chapters, but they can function just about the same.
You can even mash together a few of the big Legions into a Warband if you want, because all it takes is that they just band together.
yeah its sad how its not expressed more in media
Aye, a lot of the lore mostly focuses on the warbands that were directly named for their original legion and are the favoured of each chaos god, but there are probably as many small warbands running around as there are loyalist chapters
They may be Tzeentch's second choice, but you're my first choice Arthur.
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This is pleasant surprise also a brazen beast, flawless host and purge videos or video would be sweet
As a note on the plan B warbands, the Red Corsairs to some extent feel like they might be a plan B to the Black Legion, being chaos undivided with expanding territory operating out of a tear in reality and having near enough full legion strength in terms of numbers
LETS GO, I play the scourged. Good for them to finally get some love.
These dudes were the most fun chaos subfaction to play. Sticking a lascannon in each infantry squad made heavy armor focused enemies easy to deal with, if you played your cards right.
The playstyle fit for a Tzeench adjacent faction
Holds no ground or water, just the way Tzeentch likes it. That is what makes this Theory perfect.
Boys be lookin like the Chosen of Nemoroth, tryna throw hands with Titus
These are pretty cool marines, but imo they deserve a bigger role in the setting.
I imagine they don’t like hanging out with the alpha legion too much…
“I am Alpharius”
“Wait a fucking minute you’re not lying-“
Wasn't it because they can constantly hear the lies on the whole Galaxy instead of every encounter that drove them into madness
Glad someone’s talking about other warbands than the big 9, they are so interesting and hopefully see more people talking/ playing them
I miss the supplement rules for making your own warband, chapter and the small warbands like the scourge it dont have to be good its just cool that there was rules
I really appreciated 8th edition for that small glimmer of uniqueness. I still think it's a great idea for new players that maybe don't want the main flavor, but can still have something that's an off shoot.
I love when you do these videos of more obscure Space Marine chapters, nobody else is really doing it and i think they're neat! I didn't know about those B Tier chaos warbands, i love them. The epitome of "We have Chaos Space Marines at home"
The scourged for when you like tzeench but don’t vibe with the Egyptian vibe of the thousand sons
Such a cool warband, awesome video to shed some light on them
The Scourged are my favorite warband actually and who I choose for my army 15 years ago in my first foray into 40k and Chaos. This is the kind of horror that keeps me interested. They were like the Salamanders in that they feel bad taking innocent lives but actually tried to do something about it. Their prayer being twisted and the way it drove them insane is classic Lovecraft and I love it.
Its not that they always know when someone is lying, its that they hear all of the lies spoken, in real time, all at once. Hence the insanity
2:01 why’s that thousand son so… curvaceous
Inquisitor: „hello“ Scourge marine: „aaaaaaaaah“
Yes please Ahriman! Please! Love your content so much.
I think that the Spare theory makes more sense for some gods more than others. I always enjoy your videos though and I eagerly await the Ahriman video.
"The Inquisition is a good idea" - Mr. Bones-40k
Kind of love how everyone just automatically agrees the Blood Ravens are second founding loyalist Thousand Suns.
Also the ability to know when people are lying?
That wish comes across nearly as well/bad as wishing everything you touched turns to gold.
quote Mr. Bones 40k "the inquisition is a good idea". Wait till he learns about real life secret police ...
I always appreciated the concept of the scourged. In my head cannon I had created a concept of kitbashing some Scourge Bezerkers that would be in my warband of khorne army. Indeed, I'm a world eaters army player, but reading into the lore and finding that they're all splintered warbands really had me thinking about making a fractured but whole army of khornate bezerkers. I always felt that given their talent of knowing who was lying to them would lead them to many paths and I thought it would be unique to see that some of these warriors instead of going insane or instead of following tzeentch just got really pissed that all anyone would do is use them for different ends and always lie and manipulate them.
Instead of incorporating different warbands into a khorne army I'm holding off on that whole project, partly because most of the army is complete, but it's still something that kicks around in my head cannon. When I've been toiling away in a warehouse or packing orders in retail, I'd always think of the travels of these guys that just want people who align with their ideals and treat them with respect instead of lying/manipulating them. I really ought to write some fanfiction, I just loved that concept that they have this unique ability and everywhere they go, they just find more lies. Really makes you wonder who they would ally with just based on telling the truth.
could you do a video on the chaos gods first choices in corrupting legions,like how nurgle actually wanted the iron warriors rather than the death gaurd
I like the Chaos God second choice theory because it’s grounded in absolute fact the Chaos Gods had backups or alternatives set up every time they wanted a legion/chapter/primarch
Khorne wanted the Blood Angels and Sanguinuis but settled for the World Eaters. It’s not a stretch to assume the other Chaos Gods had other primarchs in mind for their hosts but settled for who they could corrupt.
I think it’s a matter of if the individual god invests more than 1% attention to who they want they’d get them but with the whole great game going on strong willed individuals and the mortally pure can overcome (or at least resist) chaos temptations.
Mortarian was in the warp when he got the space cooties so it was easier for him to be corrupted. Fulgrim had the bad dragon sword that literally talked to him all the time. Magnus in desperation asked the gods for help after the rubric. If you aren’t down horrendous and outside the warp as long as the chaos god isn’t directly interacting with you it’s possible to resist, hence having other demons talking to other primarchs/chapters/legions trying to turn them if they couldn’t get the big prize.
Hell yeah! I used to play a combined army of Scourged, kSons and a psyker Chaos knight in the V8 :)
These guys seem cool keep em coming
Man was that one hell of a monkeys paw!
TWO LEGIONS OF GOOFY SPACE GEEKS?!!??
I really like their colour scheme. I am priming some thousand sons right now and I might turn them into the Scourged.
i like chaos having backups but lets not forget that the World Eaters are the back up. Khornes first choice was and still is the Blood Angels.
thing is
the gods dont make choices
they just do
so many options
1st place for tzeentch is the alpha legion 2nd place is the space wolves
"Errrr, hi...."
Rule one, never learn the truth of who is lying or telling the truth in 40k...you will hate EVERYONE.
I think it’s less that the gods have backup plans and more that they are complex entities and their main legions don’t quite scratch all of their various itches. Khorne loves his berserkers, but he also needs competent and honorable warriors. Slaanesh needs junkies and whores, but she also needs perfectionists and artists.
I think the Scourged were more of an alternative for players to paint up and be a bit more distinct, rather than just have the main four chaos god warbands. Still a nice video!
The scourged are from an era which placed much more importance on chaos warbands putside the legions, I doubt this would have crossed their minds at this time
Never heard of them and glad I heard of them now
I only speak in half truths near the scourged
6:10 The Flawless Host aren't really obsessed with conquering planets (though they do it a lot), but rather Slaanesh's very own purity squad, utterly obsessed with their own view of beauty- They carry out planetary scale exterminations of planets such as Vilidad and sedennis simply because the populace wasn't pretty enough (after losing such conflicts, they would rather retreat in order to avoid damaging their own beauty, of course), and they slaughtered the nobles of mortwald on Vigilus not for their depravity, but for not being depraved enough.
Basically they're drugged up pretty boys who thought to themselves one day "The galaxy would be a better place without ugly people and posers" and decided to put that thought into action.
They're my army of choice, though I mostly use Emperor's children rules and units for them- that's what they were originally and there's nothing in the newer fluff that explicitly contradicts it.
Ordo hereticus uses sisters because it is formed of the imperial cult and they may only field women, the others are a direct extension/development of malcadors agents and the grey knights/knights errant
I think you're right about Tzeentch's "second choice", and that it's the Thousand Sons and not the Scourged. (I mean, the Alpha Legion might not worship Tzeentch, and may well even be the doom of many of It's projects, but ... I mean .... c'mon .... we all know Tzeentch loves them First, and Last, and Best)
Never heard of these guys, very cool
Tzeentch god of chaos and spyware, also malware and spam.
Outta cigarettes, down to Mike Tyson vape
Would love to hear more about that Fabulous host slaaneshi marines
They would have no fun spending time with the Alpha legion....
That brings up an interesting question: does this curse tell them the objective truth or what the other person really believes to be the truth.
Depending on which option the "I am Alpharius" line could go either way.
@@DeHerg true. That would be an interesting thought that would need clearing
Skaven yet?
Lamenters are Thousand Sons painted Yellow, as well Thousand Sons and Tzeentch Chaos Space Marines are Lamenters Painted Blue. They all get fucked just because of "reasons". Even that a lot of these Legions have some Characters that are cool and all, their destiny is to be running in circles and being mislead by eternity, just because that is how Tzeentch operates... Like Ahriman never finding the cure to the Rubric Marines, but a new character that doesn't have a lot of lore can in fact cure these afflictions and rubs out in his face. Tragic but that is what GW does with them.
Do you have any plans for a Red Corsairs or Huron Blackheart video?
Blood ravens are word bearers successors, it’s heavily implied in dark crusade
Hahaha
Philosophically, I've always felt that Tzeentch and Nurgle are two sides of the same coin. Compare the Scourged with a similar warband, the Purge; they're both Chaos warbands with a monogod focus, and they're both been driven to madness by their hyper-moralistic sense of honor. Despite being diametrically opposed theologically, they've both reached the same conclusion: humanity must be wiped out for its transgressions.
Baller torso art
I was my dads second choice as well. The bottle was the first
Have you done a video for Noise Marines? Do the Noise Marines have a significant amount of lore/books to them?
Cool video, i have a sorceror I painted as a scourged!
Could you do a vid on the Champions of the Chaos Gods? And how they technically represent the Gods more than even the Deamon Primarchs?
Ahriman
Kharn
Typhus
Lucius(?)
Do a video on the lamenters please!
Okay but can you please make a video about Ahriman and his shenanigans 🥺
Do you plan on putting these in a playlist
Where did you find that pre-fall Seekers of Truth color scheme? Pretty neat color scheme.
Regular space marines should be orders of magnitude more intelligent than regular people and should know when people are lying anyways.
Knowledge that the imperium is a hell hole isn't new and that ability shouldn't drive a space marine insane given their increased mental durability.
A better story would be them getting that power, the inquisition becoming paranoid about them then engineering the downfall of the chapter. However, a space marine shouldn't have to sully themselves by speaking more than a couple words to an inquisitor anyways. I imagine them being extremely un talkative as it is, less so to something as benieth them such as people.
The purge next
Black legion, just calling it.
The Thousand Sons are the primary choice for Tzeentch because they are too ideallstic and delusion to read the fine print, no matter how intellectual and cerebral they think they are. The Alpha Legion is simply too rarional the majority of the time, egen in their broken state. They scheme, but they don't truck themselves into seeking unholy knowledge, and they don't sacrifice their very soul for their ambitions.
Just glancing over the different chapters, something caught my eye..."Rainbow Warriors"?...."RAINBOW WARRIORS"? Who named a Space Marine chapter f***ing Rainbow Warriors???? 😂😂😂
Wait, what was those guys' leader name? I think you're saying "Gallus Erraticus"? Well, I'm not that good with Latin, but I'm pretty sure it means something like "The Crazy Chicken".
Hi Arthur !
can you do a marbus video the only fallen angel to become a demon prince!!!! plz
As a Blood ravens player. I am disappointed
hey hey people
warhammer trully is a bleak universe, you try to be good, and you sell your soul to satan while doing this almost automatically.
I would prefer if gods create the backup chapters/legion that are made up of non of legion marines.
Kinda like Red Corsairs for each god. We all know that World Eaters recruit everyone and everything that kills, then call it a World Eater if it speaks nagrakali and or has Angron’s geneseed.
That is close to my idea, only that the plan B should or could have little to nothing in common with chaos God’s main/chosen legion.
Brazen Beasts and World Eaters are a good example, their plan B should be similar, as they worship Khorne and want skulls, but are made up mostly of marines that turned to chaos or were corrupted, and do not have World Eaters culture, and instead are more mechanicus like. But they don’t have to be world eaters. They can still operate more like a chapter than legion, or be little angrier Red Corsairs that worship Khorne specifically.
Same with other gods. Each is given their own „red corsairs” that worship them individually but are made up of all types of marines and until their main legions do not focus on primarchs or wha the legions are all about.
World Eater’s plan B could for example not have their marines use Butchers Nails, what would make them more reasonable than World Eaters during combat but not nearly as dangerous.
Thousand Sons plan B could have many wizards, but none of their non wizard marines are rubrics, just regular marines.
Slaanesh plan B could still be obsessed with something, but it could be no decadence or perfection, but for example spreading Slaanesh’s influence by crusading and taking over as many planets as possible.
Nurgle’s Plan B could have bunch of plague marines but not all of them would have to turn into them and so on.
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Obviously I'm not a filthy heretic (in fact I'm so not a heretic I follow the Imperial Truth and the Imperial Creed at the same time!) but if I *were* going to be a lame edgelord and side with one of the Ruinous Powers, I would pick Tzeentch. He's gonna fuck with you whether you worship him or not, so you may as well pick Tzeentch and at least get some magic out of it if you're gonna make yourself the thrall of a daemon god.
Nurglite cultists: stinky and gross
Khornate cultists: stupidly aggro, liable to murder each other, no chill
Slaaneshi cultists: super gay
Tzeentch: crazy wizards
I'm mentally ill (according to some silly shrinks, buncha know-it-all silly gooses, they don't know SHIT, I'm NOT CRAZY GOD DAMN IT!) already, may as well be a wizard while I'm at it.
Galus heroticus becomes a heretic...
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