>Loyalist wakes up in unimaginable yet vividly detailed nightmare >Chaos Marine shows up >Loyalist tries to be brave >Chaos Marine: "I've seen things you people wouldn't believe." Oh yeah, it's peak 40k time.
I was reading Dead Sky Black Sun in my car on a road trip when I was about 11 years old. I remember thinking ‘if mom even reads one paragraph of this book, I’m in big trouble’
Of course part of the "horrors beyond their comprehension" is the realization that they could have been a family man and it would have felt familiar and fulfilling.
and a woke contrarian would always blemish the noble act of raising and caring for one's own family they degenerate minds suffer dissonance at the very fact.
Sometimes the greatest horror is knowing what could have been and that the life you're living, the one you had hope for and found meaning in, was one of the darker timelines that could never match the pleasure and happiness of the others.
Being a Space Marine is comes with a certainity. All the depictions of Loyalists is coupled with a feeling of knowing what they are. They are defenders of humanity, and humanity is the Emperor. There are cases when Space Marines are confronted with the concepts of alternate realities and they abhore the very concept.
@@bvdemier1 *Yawn* Boooorrrinnggggg! Characters with infallible certainty, no want, yearning or desires are boring! Uriel desiring to see more of this alternate life is a huge part of what makes this whole snippet so compelling.
*I love the description of Medrengard. It's like an industrial version of Mordor with Perturabo sitting upon the highest peak. Brooding. Glaring. Hating everything. And knowing his two nephews are there...and smiling at their despair.*
"There is no strength in flesh, only in steel. There is no skill in steel, only in flesh. There is no constancy in flesh, only in steel. There is no spark in steel, only in flesh. There is no certainty in flesh but death. There is no certainty in steel but stagnation. There is no salvation but in Synthesis." -Unattributed fragment found among the ruins of the lost colony of Litara IV. Inquisitorial investigation ongoing.
Bless you, seriously. You used Lustmord - Black Star as your background ambience. I said 10 years ago on warseer that it was the song that most exemplifies 40k and now here we are. Brings a tear to my eye.
I used several tracks from Lustmord's "Heresy" and "Much Unseen Is Also Here". Highly agree with you though, the magic soundscapes of Lustmord suit 40k very well.
Reminder kids, don’t leave auto play on while taking mushrooms. A Burial God video may play, and drop your vulnerable mind into an auditory hell-scape, as your memories fall out of sight and you are left without alone in the deep darkness of your own failing mind.
That section where they travel into the realm beyond existence is one of the most visceral descriptions of madness/hell/Lovecraftian Horror I've ever seen in any piece of media. Your voice talent and sound editing/mixing are exemplary. Bravo!
This is what I wish all audiobooks were. The amount of detail put into the sounds, narration and voice acting in all of these videos have made these addicting to listen to. I watch every single one of these multiple times and never get bored.
The first 40k book I ever read was Graham McNiell's 'Ultramarines Omnibus' (later to become 'Vol. 1' of the same), including 'Nightbringer', 'Warriors of Ultramar' and 'Dead Sky, Black Sun'. The adventures of Uriel Ventris recounted in that book are what caused me to fall totally in love with 40k and has been a foundational influence on my own reading and writing ever since. And now I have a burialgoods audio of it. I am a lucky man today.
The voice alone is gold. The choice of ambience and music droning on behind it gives the whole reading an intensity that it would otherwise not have with the voice alone.
The early scene where Uriel and Pasanius see thousands of Guardsmen being dragged down into a hellish blood swamp is so disturbing it makes classic Delta Green look like it was written by kids, for kids.
"Not a speck of light showing so the danger must be growing. Are the fires of hell glowing? Is the grizzly reaper mowing?! YES! The danger must be growing for the rowers keep on rowing! And it's certainly not showing! AND IT SIGNS THAT THEY ARE SLOWING!!!"
this is the book it's featured in. It's truly some amazing f-ed up shit. If Uriel thinks he has the starting of PTSD before..... yikes, he hasn't known anything yet.
Poor Uriel man. Why is it always the most interesting Ultramarine to actually suffur? Titus went through hell with the inquisition after the events on Graia. Damn you Leandros..
"This is Medrengard.[...] Look upon this ashen world and despair!" Following this, a passage which i believe belongs in the pantheon of lovecraftian horror. An evocative painting of a world so bleak that it shakes its reader to the very core, beautifully put into some of the most terrifying words ive ever read.
Sir, I just found your channel, and I am blown away. You are without a doubt my absolute favorite narrator ever. I am honored to be able to listen to these works of art. PLEASE make more of these, entire books, entire series, I NEED more of these. I am relatively new to WH40K and it’s so enjoyable to listen to these stories and get completely taken away.
the audio design on your videos are so incredibly good , i always feel so immersed in whatever stories you tell when i listen to them , and always i get left speechless
Ambient sound effects throughout the whole thing made it so alive. I remember reeding Uriel's saga, I remember the "train" and the journey to the planet, but it didn't hit ma as hard as your interpretation did, bravo
I’ve faced horrors beyond my dimension too, the fact my existence will be sniffed out like a used scented candle does not even muster enough horror to make me blink.
@@Asterion_Mol0c that is a lot of locusts indeed... And I don't think we have enough oil and spices to cook them alll. No, but seriously, our ancestors would probably see that as a crap ton of really quick and easy* snacks *It wouldn't really be easy since they're angry and would probably fight back, but you know...
@@Asterion_Mol0c true. Seeing that many would be terrifying. Locusts also bite, and they bite pretty hard (seriously, it hurts) and they eat pretty much everything, including meat. So if you're injured and can't get away while *the swarm* quickly approaches you.... Yeah, you know what? I take it back, that's a pretty bad trade off...
The first two stories in this omnibus seem so much happier by comparison to Dead Sky. I remember it being one of my first Warhammer novels, I read this scene over lunch about 8 years ago. Won't forget it.
Please do more of these. Your 40k content is truly incredible and these horror stories are my personal favorite. I would absolutely kill for full audiobook narrations, even if you had to tune down the production quality a little bit because this video was immaculate
I truly need to hear more audio plays from you. Every character you portray is illustrated with such weight and presence. Your voice brings so much grit and impact back into the setting. Im loving all of the 40K content you're creating, and I can't wait to see more.
I kept glancing at the bar of remaining time like it was a precious drug I really ought to ration out slowly to myself to prolong the period before inevitable despair and the onset of withdrawal. Seriously tho, man I wanted you to read the whole goddamn book. Your voice, editing, and the way you use your voice are about 50 different adjectives each more poignant and flattering than the last. Haunting, commanding, sinister, you know what I mean. I’ve recommended your channel to almost everyone I know multiple times for a lot of them. It’s not every day you hear a voice that you’d compare to when you first heard Darth Vader.
This was one of the longer narrations of yours that i've listened to. You do a phenomenal job. The actual dialogue between Uriel & Pasanius feels flat at times. But it still feels voiced by you. They say that a great voice actor can elevate good writing and vice versa and I 100% see that in your work.
So I fell asleep listening to a playlist of your longer 40k videos and bro I had CRAZY nightmares! I can still remember some of them and usually it's like I don't dream.
@burialgoods terror. Sheer terror like I have never felt in my life. Being encased in something that merged with me. A lot like a Venom-style symbiote. And then the frustration of not being able to control my body which spread to my mind. And then the feeling of being powerful. Like really powerful. And then seeing that I am not the only one. I am the smallest and weakest and am surrounded by those that were more than me in every way. And then trying to hide my weakness. And then i woke up because the cat was chasing rats in the roof. I have a legit fear of rats.
@burialgoods oh and the symbiote got into me when I spiked/injected it into my arm. FYI I WAS on heroin for 20 years. So it was basically a relapse dream inspired by the Daemonculaba, Night Lords and Plague Marines. It's weird but the more I think about it, the more that comes up but whether it's from the actual dream or my mind is adding to it, I'm not sure.
Why haven't more 40k books played around with the page format like this? Having the actual text merge together as if the warp was affecting the narrative itself is brilliant.
this brings back alot of really bad memories of a bad trip I had once. I started to get really anxious listening to this. You're an awesome narrator and editor
It pains me that there is nothing about the bloodtracks anywhere else besides this book. No other mention, no wiki article, nothing. But goddamn, I’m gonna theorize about it. The warp is twisted and terrible and shatters the will and minds of those that travel in it, but the way it’s described here makes me think it’s something so much worse. It brings to mind the deep warp, the theoretical penumbral depths of the immaterum that even the gods dare not delve. Such an amazing sequence from a cruel story expertly retold by an amazing voice. You should absolutely do 40k audiobooks, I might actually listen to them if you did.
Wow and wow and wow again, this is so immersive and intense.. You are phenomenal and you do incredible work!!! I wish i was filthy rich to offer you a job of making the entire book like this and many others of ure favs!!! ❤
This was pure joy, you defenetly are at pair with Wayne Junes (Darkest Dungeons Narrator). i even got a bit unease during their trip through the inmmaterium.
These excerpts are always amazing. Some parts from the ultramarines shouting could have been a bit louder and more powerful but overall easy 9/10. Felt more like 5 mins than over 30 and a full short story from you would be so amazing although that would probably take months of hard work.
Headphones are recommended.
I find earbuds also work quite superb
Me omw to listen to this while i do the dinner
Noise cancel and I recommend lol let us ascend to our hooks brothers
Please make a audio book🙏🙏
i have a full range reference speaker setup.
my subwoofers rumble nicely
You should do full audio books. I would listen them all. You have become my favorite warhammer 40k content creator.
PREACH!
That would be glorious! I'd pay to hear him narrate full 40k books.
Yeah you should do audiobooks try to make some money off of it maybe you deserve it for your work certainly.
I could listen to burialgoods read the back of pack of toilet paper while he sits upon the throne.
Baldermort and Vox in the void should still be in your rotation
>Loyalist wakes up in unimaginable yet vividly detailed nightmare
>Chaos Marine shows up
>Loyalist tries to be brave
>Chaos Marine: "I've seen things you people wouldn't believe."
Oh yeah, it's peak 40k time.
To be fair that’s not some chaos marine but a fucking daemon prince
It's eternity in there
@@JonathanNormandy The jaunt?
@JonathanNormandy Longer than you think dad!
@@JonathanNormandyOof, remembering that brings back a very specific kind of anxiety
I was reading Dead Sky Black Sun in my car on a road trip when I was about 11 years old. I remember thinking ‘if mom even reads one paragraph of this book, I’m in big trouble’
I was a weenie, I tapped out on Dead Sky Black Sun 'cause I was a fifteen year old and thought 'oh shit this is too intense for me'
You're literally me
That was probably a formative experience in reading and spirituality.
Is that what this is from? Would love to read the rest of this
@@JimmyThree-Ballsyes, that's the book. And it is unhinged. This book is on another level of vile.
Hahaha you had super religious parents too eh?
Of course part of the "horrors beyond their comprehension" is the realization that they could have been a family man and it would have felt familiar and fulfilling.
and a woke contrarian would always blemish the noble act of raising and caring for one's own family they degenerate minds suffer dissonance at the very fact.
Sometimes the greatest horror is knowing what could have been and that the life you're living, the one you had hope for and found meaning in, was one of the darker timelines that could never match the pleasure and happiness of the others.
Being a Space Marine is comes with a certainity.
All the depictions of Loyalists is coupled with a feeling of knowing what they are.
They are defenders of humanity, and humanity is the Emperor.
There are cases when Space Marines are confronted with the concepts of alternate realities and they abhore the very concept.
@@bvdemier1 *Yawn* Boooorrrinnggggg! Characters with infallible certainty, no want, yearning or desires are boring! Uriel desiring to see more of this alternate life is a huge part of what makes this whole snippet so compelling.
@@bvdemier1 Autism isn't admirable, it's simply tragic.
A calm and collected Khornate entity…definitely one of the the more disconcerting things in a book stuffed to bursting with unpleasantness.
A being of such pure hate that it circles back to being "sane" @O@
@@zack9697 Oroborus
Just like Kharn
*I love the description of Medrengard. It's like an industrial version of Mordor with Perturabo sitting upon the highest peak. Brooding. Glaring. Hating everything. And knowing his two nephews are there...and smiling at their despair.*
Dude really took these two on a bad acid trip to literal Hell and told them, "NOW FETCH."
See ! THIS ! This is why this setting so fucking amazing. Cause mad shit like that can happen and for some people its a fucking tuesday. !
Glorious!
@@stepans20 Happy Tuesday!
"There is no strength in flesh, only in steel.
There is no skill in steel, only in flesh.
There is no constancy in flesh, only in steel.
There is no spark in steel, only in flesh.
There is no certainty in flesh but death.
There is no certainty in steel but stagnation.
There is no salvation but in Synthesis."
-Unattributed fragment found among the ruins of the lost colony of Litara IV. Inquisitorial investigation ongoing.
I work in horror narration, I have done for about five years now.
This is nothing short of magnificent. You should be extremely proud of yourself.
Bless you, seriously. You used Lustmord - Black Star as your background ambience. I said 10 years ago on warseer that it was the song that most exemplifies 40k and now here we are. Brings a tear to my eye.
I used several tracks from Lustmord's "Heresy" and "Much Unseen Is Also Here". Highly agree with you though, the magic soundscapes of Lustmord suit 40k very well.
Reminder kids, don’t leave auto play on while taking mushrooms.
A Burial God video may play, and drop your vulnerable mind into an auditory hell-scape, as your memories fall out of sight and you are left without alone in the deep darkness of your own failing mind.
Sounds awesome!
I hate when that happens
8:01 to 17:31
Must have been incredibly stressful. I can only imagine
for some reason I read this with Goofy's voice in my head
Well now I want acid
Me when encountering a horror beyond my comprehension:
“Huh?”
(He didn’t comprehend it)
🐱 huhh
THE grimmest story told by the darkest voice.
That section where they travel into the realm beyond existence is one of the most visceral descriptions of madness/hell/Lovecraftian Horror I've ever seen in any piece of media. Your voice talent and sound editing/mixing are exemplary. Bravo!
This is what I wish all audiobooks were. The amount of detail put into the sounds, narration and voice acting in all of these videos have made these addicting to listen to. I watch every single one of these multiple times and never get bored.
The first 40k book I ever read was Graham McNiell's 'Ultramarines Omnibus' (later to become 'Vol. 1' of the same), including 'Nightbringer', 'Warriors of Ultramar' and 'Dead Sky, Black Sun'. The adventures of Uriel Ventris recounted in that book are what caused me to fall totally in love with 40k and has been a foundational influence on my own reading and writing ever since.
And now I have a burialgoods audio of it.
I am a lucky man today.
'Uriel and Pasanius have the worst trip ever.': The Book.
This book is like a supernatural drug Wesley Wyndam-Price describes in an episode of Angel: "It leads you down to hell, and leaves you there."
@@adammclaughlin845 I meant trip as in a journey but yeah this also applies.
The new very bad trip movie is weird man
The voice alone is gold. The choice of ambience and music droning on behind it gives the whole reading an intensity that it would otherwise not have with the voice alone.
The early scene where Uriel and Pasanius see thousands of Guardsmen being dragged down into a hellish blood swamp is so disturbing it makes classic Delta Green look like it was written by kids, for kids.
So that's what the scary tunnel in 70's Willy Wonka is
Motherfucker had a goddamn warp tunnel in his factory and nobody noticed.
Lol Wonka mastered the warp
"Not a speck of light showing so the danger must be growing. Are the fires of hell glowing? Is the grizzly reaper mowing?! YES! The danger must be growing for the rowers keep on rowing! And it's certainly not showing! AND IT SIGNS THAT THEY ARE SLOWING!!!"
It can't be...is it...the D̴̄̔ͅa̸͉̽ẹ̵̾͋m̸̝̗͠o̵͚̎̇͜n̴̬̔̌c̵̯̪̅u̵͉͊̿l̷̯̔ȧ̶̘̿b̵̫́ä̷̺́̽
Not yet. This was their journey *too* the Dæmonculaba.
this is the book it's featured in. It's truly some amazing f-ed up shit. If Uriel thinks he has the starting of PTSD before..... yikes, he hasn't known anything yet.
This dude absolutely needs to be on gw's audiobook payroll, all of these excerpts are amazing.
I want to get off Mr. Honsou’s wild ride.
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@@evanhunt1863 well, at least he didn’t choose narrate ‘the funny’.
Poor Uriel man. Why is it always the most interesting Ultramarine to actually suffur? Titus went through hell with the inquisition after the events on Graia. Damn you Leandros..
Because the only way to make the ultramary sues interesting is to actually see them suffer and and develop ultra anxiety and Ultradeppression.
Incredible, the "journey" through the bloodtracks was especially chilling.
"This is Medrengard.[...] Look upon this ashen world and despair!"
Following this, a passage which i believe belongs in the pantheon of lovecraftian horror. An evocative painting of a world so bleak that it shakes its reader to the very core, beautifully put into some of the most terrifying words ive ever read.
Sir, I just found your channel, and I am blown away. You are without a doubt my absolute favorite narrator ever. I am honored to be able to listen to these works of art. PLEASE make more of these, entire books, entire series, I NEED more of these. I am relatively new to WH40K and it’s so enjoyable to listen to these stories and get completely taken away.
He was... who?
Your delivery of that literally chilled me.
Easily one of the best WK40K readings I've listened too. I lost how many times I got chills.
The editing, the VA, beautiful. ❤
Love the 40k content man, because of your videos I've found some amazing 40k novels.
the audio design on your videos are so incredibly good , i always feel so immersed in whatever stories you tell when i listen to them , and always i get left speechless
Ambient sound effects throughout the whole thing made it so alive. I remember reeding Uriel's saga, I remember the "train" and the journey to the planet, but it didn't hit ma as hard as your interpretation did, bravo
I’ve faced horrors beyond my dimension too, the fact my existence will be sniffed out like a used scented candle does not even muster enough horror to make me blink.
Damn thats alot of locusts
@@Asterion_Mol0c that is a lot of locusts indeed...
And I don't think we have enough oil and spices to cook them alll.
No, but seriously, our ancestors would probably see that as a crap ton of really quick and easy* snacks
*It wouldn't really be easy since they're angry and would probably fight back, but you know...
@@mistakesregretsandimperfec7740 while if was a harvest it would be the end of the world
@@Asterion_Mol0c true. Seeing that many would be terrifying.
Locusts also bite, and they bite pretty hard (seriously, it hurts) and they eat pretty much everything, including meat.
So if you're injured and can't get away while *the swarm* quickly approaches you....
Yeah, you know what? I take it back, that's a pretty bad trade off...
@@mistakesregretsandimperfec7740 I am approaching.
Every single fiction Audiobook should be made this way. It's tremendous!
The black metal sounding ambience is the icing on the cake of these readings. Genuinely perfect.
Read the books but this takes the visualisation to the next level!
You spoil us truly, the Warhammer show has some real big shoes to fill after the community has created works like this.
Truly captures the complete cosmic horror that Warhammer 40k actually is.
The first two stories in this omnibus seem so much happier by comparison to Dead Sky. I remember it being one of my first Warhammer novels, I read this scene over lunch about 8 years ago. Won't forget it.
Great book, well told! I sent this to some friends to give them a feel for Graham's writing style, I think you did a great job rendering his ideas!
Incredible, I was so immersed I think you could have read the entire book and not have me move from your work!
Praise be to you !
Over half an hour of your gritty angelic voice reading WH40K?? Christmas came early.
Please do more of these. Your 40k content is truly incredible and these horror stories are my personal favorite. I would absolutely kill for full audiobook narrations, even if you had to tune down the production quality a little bit because this video was immaculate
I truly need to hear more audio plays from you. Every character you portray is illustrated with such weight and presence. Your voice brings so much grit and impact back into the setting.
Im loving all of the 40K content you're creating, and I can't wait to see more.
The entire time was attenion was Captivated. I look forward to the Next video. This Was Exactly what I didnt know I needed. Thank you good Sir.
"What are these? Horrors beyond our compression cloud our vision, terror is all I know now, what of you, fellow Astartes?"
"I don't get it."
"..What?"
BTW this would be the sickest Doom-like game EVER
I'd play it
warhammer 40k boltgun is a thing for the doom experience
@@pulling_up WHAT?! IM BUYING THAT RN
Can't have your mind melted by mind melting horrors if you can't comprehend any of it.
This is insanely good. Acting, editing, effect everything is top teir.
This was truly one of the best audio experiences I've ever had. Thank you.
I have never read 40K. But listening to this makes me want to. May your voice pierce the subconscious of mortals abound for a thousand eternities.
Damn that warp jump made my hair stand on end. Fantastic.
your most solid performance in 2024, thanks for reading 40k, your voice is perfect for audibook
I kept glancing at the bar of remaining time like it was a precious drug I really ought to ration out slowly to myself to prolong the period before inevitable despair and the onset of withdrawal. Seriously tho, man I wanted you to read the whole goddamn book. Your voice, editing, and the way you use your voice are about 50 different adjectives each more poignant and flattering than the last. Haunting, commanding, sinister, you know what I mean. I’ve recommended your channel to almost everyone I know multiple times for a lot of them. It’s not every day you hear a voice that you’d compare to when you first heard Darth Vader.
This is the grimdark 40k you've been looking for.
Bruh this was insanely captivating. Your voice is dark AF, its perfect. I wish this was hours long...
This was one of the longer narrations of yours that i've listened to. You do a phenomenal job. The actual dialogue between Uriel & Pasanius feels flat at times. But it still feels voiced by you. They say that a great voice actor can elevate good writing and vice versa and I 100% see that in your work.
Countless times I have listened to this and Countless times more I shall. However, like the eldar before the birth of slanesh " I crave more "
I've listened to this like 5 times now, this is amazing dude. THIS is 40k
So I fell asleep listening to a playlist of your longer 40k videos and bro I had CRAZY nightmares! I can still remember some of them and usually it's like I don't dream.
Lol I bet you did. What do you remember?
@burialgoods terror. Sheer terror like I have never felt in my life. Being encased in something that merged with me. A lot like a Venom-style symbiote. And then the frustration of not being able to control my body which spread to my mind. And then the feeling of being powerful. Like really powerful. And then seeing that I am not the only one. I am the smallest and weakest and am surrounded by those that were more than me in every way. And then trying to hide my weakness.
And then i woke up because the cat was chasing rats in the roof. I have a legit fear of rats.
@burialgoods oh and the symbiote got into me when I spiked/injected it into my arm. FYI I WAS on heroin for 20 years. So it was basically a relapse dream inspired by the Daemonculaba, Night Lords and Plague Marines.
It's weird but the more I think about it, the more that comes up but whether it's from the actual dream or my mind is adding to it, I'm not sure.
Crazy stuff, man
Black metal/dungeon synth being mixed with WH40K is a wet dream of mine and you've made it come true
Every 40k video you make is incredible, please never stop
Why haven't more 40k books played around with the page format like this? Having the actual text merge together as if the warp was affecting the narrative itself is brilliant.
Wonderful writing and ofcourse, re-enacted and read. Burialgoods incapable of missing it seems.
this brings back alot of really bad memories of a bad trip I had once. I started to get really anxious listening to this. You're an awesome narrator and editor
This is amazing, the writing, your delivery, and voice are pretty metal 🤘
Awesome vid !!
Yesssssssss, been itching for this one since you announced a longer 40k tale..headphones on, soul crushed, I'm ready. 😎💜
4:47 this was said absolutely perfectly. Especially the “my will”
Henry the Green Engine was never the same after being walled in alive by the Fat Controller.
oh. this. i don't like this.
It pains me that there is nothing about the bloodtracks anywhere else besides this book. No other mention, no wiki article, nothing. But goddamn, I’m gonna theorize about it. The warp is twisted and terrible and shatters the will and minds of those that travel in it, but the way it’s described here makes me think it’s something so much worse. It brings to mind the deep warp, the theoretical penumbral depths of the immaterum that even the gods dare not delve. Such an amazing sequence from a cruel story expertly retold by an amazing voice. You should absolutely do 40k audiobooks, I might actually listen to them if you did.
God, my thoughts exactly.
Bravo.
Excellent low key use of Xasthur. Superb idea.
One of the finest uploads to grace this channel.
Normally I let these things play when I'm scrolling, but I had to stop and give this my full attention. Dude keep killing it
A whole audiobook by you, would be insane
Pls continue this, I'm beyond captivated.
Your narration skills are immaculate 🔥🔥🔥
Have you considered making full audiobooks like this? I would pay for them
I wish I could, but audiobooks are months long projects and I just don't have enough hours in the day
You're doing audiobooks now. 🙏🏼
Wow and wow and wow again, this is so immersive and intense.. You are phenomenal and you do incredible work!!! I wish i was filthy rich to offer you a job of making the entire book like this and many others of ure favs!!! ❤
OK NOW A WHOLE BOOK
no really, this is totally my fuckin jam. youre great
Applause.
Beautiful.
Extremely fun listen. Please do more content like this!
Bloody hell, that was amazing.
We need a part 2, I would watch as long as you made a voiceover for.
This was pure joy, you defenetly are at pair with Wayne Junes (Darkest Dungeons Narrator). i even got a bit unease during their trip through the inmmaterium.
I want a whole audiobook like this. Just take my money!
Amazing.
We need a part 2!
Its a crime that this has only 50k views at the time of my watching.
this is an amazing reading. please do full books, i would be so happy
MORE OF THIS PLEASE. MUSIC TO MY EARS DESPITE THE PROFOUND HORRORS UNWRAPPED TO MY CONSCIOUSNESS
PLEASE do audiobooks, I would buy them in a heartbeat
This is so good i got legitimately sad that it ended
Listening to this while painting Gullyman, the model shaking a little bit, dont know why
These excerpts are always amazing. Some parts from the ultramarines shouting could have been a bit louder and more powerful but overall easy 9/10. Felt more like 5 mins than over 30 and a full short story from you would be so amazing although that would probably take months of hard work.
dropped a tab and was listenin to this last night, boy what a wild fkin time that was.
MOOOOORE! Amazing job as always
I would pay good money for a full audiobook of dead sky black sun from you dude. This is awesome.
9:55 as a worshipper of Slaanesh, the scream gave me such chills. It was exquisite
Love the voice. Think my soul has been discombobulated though
Yes I love your 40K audiologs!
Its nice that the chaos marines have rubberized lever handles so the dont slip on all the blood. That could be dangerous.
Now i feel tempted to hear you narrate the Daemonculaba, truly peak family entertainment