Two Ultramarines face horrors beyond their comprehension: ua-cam.com/video/nbqQ2CoEgUE/v-deo.html Ancient Rylanor's Last Stand: ua-cam.com/video/HisDEqXsJnw/v-deo.html A loyalist Astartes is brought before the Warmaster: ua-cam.com/video/wpa2nvU6ZLU/v-deo.html Fabius Bile is judged by Slaanesh: ua-cam.com/video/rp_0N94f9mA/v-deo.html Interrogated by a Death Guard warlord: ua-cam.com/video/wKx7b6YX6HI/v-deo.html
yeah man, i know about the whole "cycle of revenge" thing, but another point, revenge is super awesome and fuck those who wronged you for even drawing breath
I find it interesting that the reason talos talks to the slave in front of everyone is because he knows all it takes is a few angry slaves and a single demon paying attention that could overrun the ship. At least that’s what I think, chaos is really scary
Its not just that. Thanks the the time warping shenanigans of the warp, For Talos and the crew of his ship its only been like 100yrs, not 10,000 so some of the crew are amongst the few humans from the original imperium alive today so have very different feelings about the Imperium as it exists today.
@@asyanimasi3d The Dark Gods are very fickle with how they punish and reward a Chaos Marine. You can do everything they ask of you and they'll still turn you into a mutated and broken creature, usually just for fun. Also not every Chaos Marine became one by choice. A large chunk of the Traitor Legions in M42 aren't even Legionaries' from the Heresy which is why almost none of the traitor legions retain any of their traditions or history only just accelerated their fall to Chaos.
Oh God, I've had that experience. I had never been so scared in my life..... and after he basically told me how insanely rich and powerful he was and all the ways he could destroy me for not doing my job (I was, I had to wait for a render to finish but he didn't understand, being as high up the corporate ladder he was) I went out to the empty balcony and cried my eyes out.
@@mike1043 Def a narcissist manbaby even with all that "money and power" but get real this dude will continue to get more of that money and power and never learn a lesson, meanwhile he could blackball someone below him in an instant for something out of their contol because he feels like it
@@jacktrevino1108I wouldn't cry about it though, I would be enraged, leave for another job. Not playing the game this boss has made is winning, hoping others might follow.
As terrifying as Talos is, he seems like the best night lord you could have discipline you. Bro gave him the option of revenge. I'd be happy that he tried and avenged my family and shut up and do my menial work lmaooo, Also a perfect showcase of the grey nature of Chaos Marines. They're evil for sure, but they're not always unneccesarily cruel or bloodthirsty (except for the ones that are but they're a diverse bunch!)
Funny enough, the night lords started out as Traitors before chaos even curropted them. Their inicial motivation was to destroy the Imperium, not serve the ruinous powers, though after a while, many Night Lord chapters fell to chaos, Talos and his brothers remained dedicated to destroying the Imperium without selling their souls to the dark gods. And that's honestly why I think he's one of the coolest Traitor Marines in the setting.
Said by a murderer who has never fathered a child and will never understand the true grievance of a 'mortal' who has lost their child after being dragged into a war he never wants to be part of.
@@Greenfield-yf1whtrue, but at the same time, every other regular human lost someone or something that day, yet they don't bring the group down with their grievances. Vengeance is good enough for them, so why not for him? Even if, keep it to yourself. Don't ruin the hopes of others.
@@alastor8091 Please, if you don't understand the context, just don't make a comment that would make you look like a complete fool. The slain girl was the last hope of many 'regular humans' on the doomed ship. Throughout the whole freaking book, the story went in detail how the girl was important to morale of the crew members and Talos understood his obligation to protect that 'mortal' girl. Who freaking cared about vengeance? Only Night Lords, especially Talos who was motivated by his vengeance against the Emperor, not regular humans who looked for any shred of hope in their perpetual servitude to NLs.
You could have gotten much of that same speech from an inquisitor chastising an adept for grieving at a personal loss after a Chaotic uprising and using it as a excuse to start whispering of despair for the Imperium. Even now, the Night Lords are not as far from their former empire as either side might want to believe.
That's basically the idea with my black templars and my friend's night lords. Both take heads, they retain many of the same traditions from when they fought together during the great crusade, or when their predecessors did so. The templars hate the night lords for betraying the god-emperor, the night lords hate the templars for betraying THEM as cousins and brothers when the Imperium turned on them.
The sheer willpower required for a Night Lord not to skin someone alive out of kicks can power a fucking line ship. And here we have one demonstrating it.
Other Chaos Marines wouldve done some troll shit after saying "I didnt come here to kill you" like asking trick questions or going "lolololol did you really think id let you live?" but Talos keeps it real. He understands where he was coming from, but couldnt let it slide. He gave him a second chance even after the disrespect of talking behind his back despite him having got the vengeance he wouldnt have been able to get himself.
@wikingkrig5801Night lords are a traitor legion, they joined up with the dark gods and became ultra mega super evil. Alongside that not every space marine character can really be called good, for example you have guys like the Minotaurs who are massive assholes who exist to be sent against chapters the High Lords of Terra deem traitors. Alongside that, the Universe isn’t really supposed to make sense, it’s satire of a bunch of things in order to make a universe where everything is essentially pointless and grimdark.
@wikingkrig5801some nightlords like Talos are pure renegades and do not serve chaos, some do, they are a varied bunch The daughter and wife were part of a traitor ship crew even though they were slaves but is seen in the eyes of the imperium as guilty by association and thus would be killed without a second thought by a loyalist astartes
What a greattt performance, I like the vague slavic? vibe to how Talos speaks since I always imagine that's the impression Nostraman gives, Slavic-y gangster dialect.
@@burialgoodsIt's how they speak in the Night Lords trilogy audiobooks as well as how Konrad and the Nostramen Night Lords speak in Konrad's Primarch book. The voice actor (I forgot his name) does an amazing job and it sounds like honey to the ear, highly recommend listen to both the trilogy and the Primarch book
This amazingly captures the nightlords as a terror legion. Sure, we hear endless stories of them ripping people apart, but in this excerpt, Talos only ever has to get physically violent once, and he only makes threats at the end. But through every word he carries a menacing aura. Thats what makes this so interesting to me
I mean, back during the great crusade they only flaid a couple so that they wouldn't need slaughter millions. This is much the same, merely the scale is lower. Gotta love the night lords
Ironically enough Talos is a beast night Lord and I'm just going to say it out of all the fates in 40K ironically becoming his slave is kind of based because it means you get to ride a thunderhawk and fly it and Riss up the female Navigator of the ship add intimidate a night Lord librarian into f****** off all this is in the night Lords trilogy with septimus
Nightlords are the most empathetic space marines because they are masters of the one emotion Astartes no longer have. Unfortunately, they use this empathy first and foremost as a weapon.
I remember reading this book and not thinking any interaction between mortals and Astartes to be that significant. Part of me wanted Talos to dispense discipline swiftly and ruthlessly. But the Night Lords always go that extra mile to instill lasting fear in anyone who defies their wills.
How utterly beautiful that line of “ you live only because we allow it. You drew your first breath in an empire we built, and you serve us as we tear it down . Hate us. Despise us. We will never care. Even as we shed blood to protect you when we must.” Amazing delivery and conviction in both Talo’s point and message to Arkiah.
The concept of mercy from a Night Lord truly brings recompense and fear. To think one of Chaos could command such discipline and restraint is TRULY a thing to behold.
@@PodreyJenkin138 my rating has gone up since I started listening to Warhammer books in the car last year. 😉 I live in Austin though so it's a pretty young and nerdy town
@@IronJoeHorn oh hey I lived in manor Austin for like a year or two Love from H-town TX bro! Oh and I'd have the biggest grin if a Uber driver was playing Warhammer audio books but that's cause I'm a massive 40k fan lol
What I find so cool is the fact that he has a *very* good reason to be pissed at Arkiah, and his argument is very reasonable. Essentially his whole argument is, "Look, I understand that you have grief about losing your family, and you have every right to grieve and feel the way you do, even scorn at me and my battle brothers, and concerns about being on this ship. But that does not give you the right to put your own grief, anger, and apprehension above *everyone* else's, especially if you do not have any desire for vengeance nor faith in the crew. You have every right to grieve, but no right to project that onto others when they have likely suffered far worse."
I thought that the 12 minutes could be maybe too much at once for it being only text + speech but eventually the time went past quickly and now I want more. Great job.
This is an expert from the third book of the night lords omnibus. if you want more than listen to those audiobooks, they're all amazingly narrated. I posted a direct excerpt on my channel.
Fear is alien to the Astartes. In order to feel and understand fear, to use it even against other Astartes, one must remember before, when they were human children. In an odd and terrible way, not even a Salamander sympathizes more with the human plight than the “cowardly and sadistic” Night Lords.
Salamanders are the only Legion that goes back to their roots and tribe to protect and visit them , are you saying that a night lord has more sympaty than a Salamander? That is a odd take.
They often are. In fact, I think you'd find that most Traitor Astartes come across as more 'human' than their loyalist counterparts. More human, for both better and for ill. I'd recommend the Night Lords Trilogy and the Fabius Bile Trilogy for quality examples.
Oft forgotten, The Night Lords, more than any other legion or chapter, are masters of Morale and Psychology. They understand the hearts of mortals and can inspire fear even in those that shall not know it.
Some of them also share Konrad's duality. A strong sense of Justice combined with an powerful urge to make their enemies die in the most painful aways imaginable XD
The Night Lords omnibus has been gathering dust on my bookshelf for a couple years now. Told myself I would read it, but I never did seem to make time for it. I suppose it's about time I cracked it open. Masterful narration.
_"It was a curse, to be a god's son..."_ That opening narration was absolutely brilliant. I also really, _really_ love the scene where Talos is asked what he wanted to be when he grew up back when he was a child.
"The warp always finds its way into fools. Poisonous thoughts are a beacon to the Neverborn." Which could've very well been why Arkiah didn't want revenge.
Still it reminds me just how diverse and unique the entire war hammer universe is. Always some interesting lore inside an entire series of lore: and this was just a tidbit from the chaos space Marines! Truly impressive
Incredible work! At firs I thought this was an excerpt from the audio book, but having listened to a sample on Audible? No... the audio book was just a narrative. This is an audio-drama.
I love how you can _just_ hear the lies woven in amidst the sincerity. So deep and so clever that perhaps not even Talos recognizes all of them. Very good writing.
I’m a real novice when it comes to 40k (got into it because of Astartes), and I knew a little bit about the Night Lords. But wow, this Talos guy is a crazy character. Incredibly interesting. I did not expect to be so taken in by a *Night Lord* of all things
Talos 'Soulhunter' Valcoran, is a Night Lord Apothecary. His perspective of death and grief comes from having to see his brothers die around him only for him to harvest their gene seed. Of all the Astartes, traitor or loyal, I think the Apothecaries see a perspective of death and dying that few can imagine
I was expecting sadism, like him cracking open the helmet to find his daughter's head underneath, not a stern father lecturing their children. But I guess the scariest thing a night lord can do, is nothing at all. But remember that to live in hatred and vengeance is poisonous
Seriously, I never looked for 40k, I don't even intend to ever do it, but your narrations are so mythical that I can't help to feel immersed in this madness.
I've found that there's been a flourishing of 40k VO content in recent times, and I count yourself as one of the more inspirational among that number. For someone aspiring to work into VO content creation and other such creative work, I thank you for what you produce.
Good LORD BG, I already knew the Night Lord's trilogy was supposed to be amazing but now I have to go read it. How am I supposed to without you voicing the whole thing?
When a Night Lord forgoes his usual methods, and decides to burn his victim alive with words alone. Truly one of the kindest kinds of people in the Galaxy. He'd never lie to you.
That was excellent! The quality of this is arguable to be compared to the official audiobook only by the listener's prefferances. You really have done an excellent work with this, please do continue to do so.
Man, I don't know how you did it. It is like 40c here but your performance turned me cold and sent shiver down my spine. My soul halfway parting from me and I was just an observer of this event.
Please comtinue doing 40k readings. This and your deathguard reading gave me chills and goosebumps. Absolutely fantastic, and youve earned yourself a follower
That was amazing! Talis was a coll MFer second only to the prince of crows in badassery! Talos killing of the assassin M'shen was one of my favorite passages,cruel mercilessly wrathful in it's application. Talos was the old gaurd of Night lord who believes in justice,HIS justice!
I had already listened to this video before, so when it came on auto play as I was working I meant to skip it, sure enough I was too entranced by the amazing narration to do so.
We need more of these! You make them vids very immersive and your impression of space marines turns me into an Italian as in yelling mamma mia while gesturing heavily
I think you should do that exerpt from Soul Hunter where Talos tells the Blood Angels dreadnaught that he failed and they killed him twice, that or the scene from Void Stalker where I think its Xarl confronts the Terminator Captain I finished reading the entire trilogy a bit over a month ago and found this to be an utter treat to listen to. Thanks for making it.
If vengeance is hollow then you have simply not sufferred enough... My goodness that is a line. ADB is perhaps the best author in black library lineup and this line is among his best.
Another great performance, you've really given a feel to the story that I think should be replicated when the TV series finally gets going. If it doesn't have this same level of weight to it, then I think it will be a missed opportunity. Granted, it doesn't have to be this heavy and serious all of the time, but it should be the main tone of it. I've read nearly 50 of the books from the Horus Heresy series as well as all of Siege of Terra books so I'm only getting in to the current timeline now. I've already bought the Night Lords series & am eager to read them but am currently on the second Eisenhorn book, which is also pretty good so far. Once I'm finished with that series then these books will be up next.
I really love the night lords as a legion because they show a genuinely good reason to go traitor, and why they believe what they believe, while also showing the obvious flaws in their belief system. justice and vengeance are certainly close brothers but they are not the same. believing in vengeance above all is really a twisting of the night lords original purpose in being the a brutal tool for justice. yet because they had been lead astray by konrad kurse's insanity they can't see the difference between justice and vengeance, and most of them probably don't even care anymore. Talos and others like Jago Savatarion who could still see their original purpose as tools of justice and not blind vengeance.
I want to preface this by saying that I’ve never read the night-lords trilogy/omnibus so it might have been covered before or after this excerpt, but I find it strange that most commenters don’t even mention it in passing, so here goes. I find it quite telling as well as sad, that Talos couldn’t even conceive of the idea that this serf simply didn’t hunger for revenge because his daughter might have developed into the kind of girl with a distaste for that - and so, indulging in petty revenge wouldn’t honour her memory as well as just moving on. Of course there’s always the possibility, that Talos knew this but felt like he had to make an example of this guy in particular to keep this mentality from spreading - for fear and revenge blinded serfs make for more easily controllable/predictable pawns. Better keep them wallowing in their petty squabbles than let them think, that ‘there may be a better way than their masters’ approach’. But given what he said, it felt more like he was taking personal offense to the idea that anyone on his vessel could be ‘beyond that’ - or even ‘better than that’ - ‘better than the literal angels of death’. Which, given what I’ve heard of him, would very much fit a heavily disillusioned/jaded character like him. Though in Talos’s defence - Arkiah seems to have sown quite a bit of dissent with his mere whining - which I belief is all it was, for if he was trying to stir up a rebellion, he must have known that this would essentially just be a suicide attempt against astartes - doubly so against night lords (though these would prolong your suffering tenfold - making it an even less worthwhile endeavour). At least that’s the vibe I got from all of this.
Talos obviously had his notoriously menancing skull helm on. I would have emptied my bowels. Anyone that says they wouldn't have should consider the intention of every Night Lord. Terror. Perfect accent for the Night Lords btw.
This is some amazing depth for a chaos marine let alone a nightlord You can understand this marine believed in the great crusade and genuinely believes they were betrayed by the imperium. He's evil but clearly has a sense of justice and care about the mortals in his care despite his claims to the opposite
Easily my favorite 40k books. Turned me into a full fledged Night Lords simp. Talos is so rational and borderline kind at points that he then does something horrendous just to remind you he is NOT a good man.
The first paragraph is some Sopranos level humour in my opinion. “Variously wondering who had done something wrong, or if their own transgressions were about to be punished.” This is such a fucking hilarious concept of a bunch of psychopathic torturers and murderers conflating “wrong” with getting caught lol
Night lord trilogy and lack of more stories inspired me into writing my own after I re read Night Lord’s trilogy for 4th time. Took few months to improve it, but now I think of them foundly. I recommend it to everyone. Very therapeutic, especially when GW pulls bs after bs every year by refusing making more non imperium novels
This was overall my favorite passage from Blood Reaver. Talos is a terrifying force and definitly my favorite character out of all the 40K Characters ive discovered through the books
honestly, my favorite lines are "Would those words, even true, ring as hollow as worthless vengeance?" and "I grieve for her loss, little father, for her life and what it woulmd have represented for in this wretched sanctuary we are all forced to suffer" they encompass the duality of the Night Lords chapter perfectly. they are not monsters for the rush of it like Drukharii are. they enjoy it, sure. but the point of flaying people alive and crucifying them is so that with the bitter lessons of the deaths of 3 people, we can save thousands more from a mutiny that would kill children elders and adults alike. people need a boogeyman to prevent them from sowing discord and death where they walk. and the Night Lords accept that role with bitterness and exaltation in equal regards. they are a really sad and beautiful chapter, and i love them.
Although they were ignored at first, I bet the next thing that Night Lord did after intimidating the crew in that room was hunt down the few who ran away down the corridors. They did miss the lesson after all.
Mine is similar, a lord of change whispers the crimes of their victims to them, only its not JUST crimes they've committed in the past, its crimes they could potentially commit. Big Brother from 1984 essentially with the concept of Thought Crime
Two Ultramarines face horrors beyond their comprehension:
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Ancient Rylanor's Last Stand:
ua-cam.com/video/HisDEqXsJnw/v-deo.html
A loyalist Astartes is brought before the Warmaster:
ua-cam.com/video/wpa2nvU6ZLU/v-deo.html
Fabius Bile is judged by Slaanesh:
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Interrogated by a Death Guard warlord:
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What are the chances of getting the scene where Xarl deafens the technician fleeing the ship thats blowing up and get shot in the face?
"If vengeance is hollow, then you have simply not suffered enough."
Fuck me that is a line.
yeah man, i know about the whole "cycle of revenge" thing, but another point, revenge is super awesome and fuck those who wronged you for even drawing breath
That whole Night Lords trilogy is a banger.
Pain is the only thing that reminds me that I still live.
“You drew your first breathe in an empire we built, and you serve us as we tear it down”
Breath*
@wikingkrig5801 lol
_"Time turns liquid where great men speak."_
This felt like two minutes. Not twelve.
Oh shit that was 12 minutes
WAIT, WHAT!?
Holy shit
Nobody is allowed to like this comment anymore. The likes are perfect.
No fuckin way you’re right
I find it interesting that the reason talos talks to the slave in front of everyone is because he knows all it takes is a few angry slaves and a single demon paying attention that could overrun the ship. At least that’s what I think, chaos is really scary
Its not just that. Thanks the the time warping shenanigans of the warp, For Talos and the crew of his ship its only been like 100yrs, not 10,000 so some of the crew are amongst the few humans from the original imperium alive today so have very different feelings about the Imperium as it exists today.
@@Makorze Very true
Extremely true, the night Lords arent too friendly with demons
Why would a chaos space marine fear chaos..
@@asyanimasi3d
The Dark Gods are very fickle with how they punish and reward a Chaos Marine.
You can do everything they ask of you and they'll still turn you into a mutated and broken creature, usually just for fun.
Also not every Chaos Marine became one by choice. A large chunk of the Traitor Legions in M42 aren't even Legionaries' from the Heresy which is why almost none of the traitor legions retain any of their traditions or history only just accelerated their fall to Chaos.
When your boss asks you to close the door of their office to "talk"
Oh God, I've had that experience. I had never been so scared in my life..... and after he basically told me how insanely rich and powerful he was and all the ways he could destroy me for not doing my job (I was, I had to wait for a render to finish but he didn't understand, being as high up the corporate ladder he was) I went out to the empty balcony and cried my eyes out.
@@modude117beta mindset right there, money and 'power' don't mean shit in some circumstances of your own making.
@@mike1043 Def a narcissist manbaby even with all that "money and power" but get real this dude will continue to get more of that money and power and never learn a lesson, meanwhile he could blackball someone below him in an instant for something out of their contol because he feels like it
@@jacktrevino1108I wouldn't cry about it though, I would be enraged, leave for another job. Not playing the game this boss has made is winning, hoping others might follow.
"Can I have a word?" is the scariest sentence a boss can say.
As terrifying as Talos is, he seems like the best night lord you could have discipline you. Bro gave him the option of revenge. I'd be happy that he tried and avenged my family and shut up and do my menial work lmaooo, Also a perfect showcase of the grey nature of Chaos Marines. They're evil for sure, but they're not always unneccesarily cruel or bloodthirsty (except for the ones that are but they're a diverse bunch!)
Funny enough, the night lords started out as Traitors before chaos even curropted them. Their inicial motivation was to destroy the Imperium, not serve the ruinous powers, though after a while, many Night Lord chapters fell to chaos, Talos and his brothers remained dedicated to destroying the Imperium without selling their souls to the dark gods. And that's honestly why I think he's one of the coolest Traitor Marines in the setting.
uncorrupted traitor marines are the coolest for sure
Nah dawg im sending usaz
Diversity is their stregth
That's why Chaos Marines and Traitor Marines are two different breeds
"If vengeance is hollow, then you have simply not suffered enough." What an epic quote, works on so many narrative
levels.
Said by a murderer who has never fathered a child and will never understand the true grievance of a 'mortal' who has lost their child after being dragged into a war he never wants to be part of.
@@Greenfield-yf1wh a lot of people tend to forget that astartes have a nasty habit of being emotionally stunted
GRIFFIIIIIIIITH!!!
@@Greenfield-yf1whtrue, but at the same time, every other regular human lost someone or something that day, yet they don't bring the group down with their grievances. Vengeance is good enough for them, so why not for him? Even if, keep it to yourself. Don't ruin the hopes of others.
@@alastor8091 Please, if you don't understand the context, just don't make a comment that would make you look like a complete fool. The slain girl was the last hope of many 'regular humans' on the doomed ship. Throughout the whole freaking book, the story went in detail how the girl was important to morale of the crew members and Talos understood his obligation to protect that 'mortal' girl. Who freaking cared about vengeance? Only Night Lords, especially Talos who was motivated by his vengeance against the Emperor, not regular humans who looked for any shred of hope in their perpetual servitude to NLs.
A night in the life of the most well adjusted Night Lord.
Most wholesome for sure
You could have gotten much of that same speech from an inquisitor chastising an adept for grieving at a personal loss after a Chaotic uprising and using it as a excuse to start whispering of despair for the Imperium.
Even now, the Night Lords are not as far from their former empire as either side might want to believe.
That was a fantastic point.
The inquisitor would probably do worse tbh😂😂
'The difference between Angels and Demons depends largely on where you are standing at the time'.
- Lorgar, Primarch of the World Bearers
That's basically the idea with my black templars and my friend's night lords. Both take heads, they retain many of the same traditions from when they fought together during the great crusade, or when their predecessors did so. The templars hate the night lords for betraying the god-emperor, the night lords hate the templars for betraying THEM as cousins and brothers when the Imperium turned on them.
Galaxy's kindest Night Lord
Zso Sahaal would like a word :P
Cries in septimus
Fel Zharost, who was the former Night Lords Chief Librarian and Kasati Nuon also kinda OK and stayed Loyal.
Read Void Stalker and re-consider this comment lol
@@ageofdarkness6628 should ask him how his family with his lover and son is going to
The sheer willpower required for a Night Lord not to skin someone alive out of kicks can power a fucking line ship.
And here we have one demonstrating it.
"A Night Lord"
ohno
"Dispenses discipline"
*OHNO*
"Its Talos"
wipes sweat from brow*
The scariest boi still alive in the universe
Did you forget he turned an astropathic choir into a living screaming room of psychic pain and flayed flesh sewn together.
Rather Talos than Uzas or Cirion, or god forbid Variel
batman!
@@Bandog23 ? spoilers, he dies, my dude.
Other Chaos Marines wouldve done some troll shit after saying "I didnt come here to kill you" like asking trick questions or going "lolololol did you really think id let you live?" but Talos keeps it real. He understands where he was coming from, but couldnt let it slide. He gave him a second chance even after the disrespect of talking behind his back despite him having got the vengeance he wouldnt have been able to get himself.
what Talos did was far worse than torturing him to death. he broke the man without touching him.
Some would, othwrs are similar to Night Lords just ok with chaos magic and demons
@wikingkrig5801Night lords are a traitor legion, they joined up with the dark gods and became ultra mega super evil.
Alongside that not every space marine character can really be called good, for example you have guys like the Minotaurs who are massive assholes who exist to be sent against chapters the High Lords of Terra deem traitors.
Alongside that, the Universe isn’t really supposed to make sense, it’s satire of a bunch of things in order to make a universe where everything is essentially pointless and grimdark.
@wikingkrig5801some nightlords like Talos are pure renegades and do not serve chaos, some do, they are a varied bunch
The daughter and wife were part of a traitor ship crew even though they were slaves but is seen in the eyes of the imperium as guilty by association and thus would be killed without a second thought by a loyalist astartes
@wikingkrig5801 Pretty much he shame for whispering thing out of grief and make it clear he did not care of he hate him.
What a greattt performance, I like the vague slavic? vibe to how Talos speaks since I always imagine that's the impression Nostraman gives, Slavic-y gangster dialect.
That's always how I imagined them too
@@burialgoodsIt's how they speak in the Night Lords trilogy audiobooks as well as how Konrad and the Nostramen Night Lords speak in Konrad's Primarch book. The voice actor (I forgot his name) does an amazing job and it sounds like honey to the ear, highly recommend listen to both the trilogy and the Primarch book
Slavic/central Eastern European is how i imagine their accent.
When you realize that Kurze and the Night Lords are all Slavs, everything suddenly makes so much more sense.
Andrew Wincotte, the guy who voiced Raphael in BG3. @@ironduke5058
This amazingly captures the nightlords as a terror legion.
Sure, we hear endless stories of them ripping people apart, but in this excerpt, Talos only ever has to get physically violent once, and he only makes threats at the end. But through every word he carries a menacing aura. Thats what makes this so interesting to me
I mean, back during the great crusade they only flaid a couple so that they wouldn't need slaughter millions. This is much the same, merely the scale is lower. Gotta love the night lords
He shows true charisma, the power to exert will over others without having to lift a finger or grab a weapon.
Surprisingly empathetic for a Night Lord, out of all things...
Ironically enough Talos is a beast night Lord and I'm just going to say it out of all the fates in 40K ironically becoming his slave is kind of based because it means you get to ride a thunderhawk and fly it and Riss up the female Navigator of the ship add intimidate a night Lord librarian into f****** off all this is in the night Lords trilogy with septimus
Nightlords are the most empathetic space marines because they are masters of the one emotion Astartes no longer have. Unfortunately, they use this empathy first and foremost as a weapon.
Talos is probably became one of the Knights Errant later on, which then became the Grey Knights
@@Peagaportono he is completely a traitor and never switched sides, he utterly hates the imperium. He has his own trilogy of books I would recommend
@@Grimrose8 You are absolutely right. I mixed him up with Jago Sevatarion.
I remember reading this book and not thinking any interaction between mortals and Astartes to be that significant. Part of me wanted Talos to dispense discipline swiftly and ruthlessly. But the Night Lords always go that extra mile to instill lasting fear in anyone who defies their wills.
"Sometimes Cruelty Is Necessary In Proving A Point Such That Its Intent Is Never Questioned Or Doubted"
Perterabo, Primarch Of The Iron Warriors
that really is such a Perterabo quote if I ever did read one
The night lord way of handling hr complaints.
Head-canon Talos voice unlocked.
You should listen to the official narration, Talos' nostraman accent is arguably better there.
How utterly beautiful that line of “ you live only because we allow it. You drew your first breath in an empire we built, and you serve us as we tear it down . Hate us. Despise us. We will never care. Even as we shed blood to protect you when we must.” Amazing delivery and conviction in both Talo’s point and message to Arkiah.
The concept of mercy from a Night Lord truly brings recompense and fear.
To think one of Chaos could command such discipline and restraint is TRULY a thing to behold.
Literally just made my Uber passengers listen to this book/part last night while I worked haha
Thats some real nerd activity, they must've been uncomfortable
Yeah? How'd that go? And what stars did they give you 😂
@@PodreyJenkin138 my rating has gone up since I started listening to Warhammer books in the car last year. 😉 I live in Austin though so it's a pretty young and nerdy town
@@IronJoeHorn oh hey I lived in manor Austin for like a year or two
Love from H-town TX bro!
Oh and I'd have the biggest grin if a Uber driver was playing Warhammer audio books but that's cause I'm a massive 40k fan lol
@@Kekatronicey, I had my grandad sit through some of the Pale King. Not a word was said.
I'd love to hear you narrate Talos' popular "We Failed" monologue from Void Stalker. Very intense and excellent writing for the Soul Hunter.
What I find so cool is the fact that he has a *very* good reason to be pissed at Arkiah, and his argument is very reasonable.
Essentially his whole argument is, "Look, I understand that you have grief about losing your family, and you have every right to grieve and feel the way you do, even scorn at me and my battle brothers, and concerns about being on this ship. But that does not give you the right to put your own grief, anger, and apprehension above *everyone* else's, especially if you do not have any desire for vengeance nor faith in the crew. You have every right to grieve, but no right to project that onto others when they have likely suffered far worse."
I thought that the 12 minutes could be maybe too much at once for it being only text + speech but eventually the time went past quickly and now I want more. Great job.
I had no idea 12 minutes had gone by until I read your comment.
This is an expert from the third book of the night lords omnibus. if you want more than listen to those audiobooks, they're all amazingly narrated. I posted a direct excerpt on my channel.
Talos, Argel Tal, and Khârn. My 3 favorite traitors in the entire setting. All written incredibly by Aaron Dembski Bowden. I absolutely love them.
he's really good at writing traitors!... but awful at writing loyalists
@@slkjvlkfsvnlsdfhgdght5447 he wrote "Helsreach". It's about loyalists, but it's amazing.
PLEASE KEEP MAKING MORE OF THESE!!!!!!!
I cannot recommend the Night Lords Omnibus enough. It is an absolute masterpiece of a trilogy.
Fear is alien to the Astartes. In order to feel and understand fear, to use it even against other Astartes, one must remember before, when they were human children. In an odd and terrible way, not even a Salamander sympathizes more with the human plight than the “cowardly and sadistic” Night Lords.
Salamanders are the only Legion that goes back to their roots and tribe to protect and visit them , are you saying that a night lord has more sympaty than a Salamander? That is a odd take.
Did.... did I just see a nuanced Chaos Space Marine?
More common than most think
Talos is one of the Night Lords who personally hates Chaos. He's a renegade, not a heretic. That being said, lots of his warband are tainted by Chaos.
@@TheCommunistColin not a heretic? hes a traitor, a heretic but not a chaos space marine
They often are. In fact, I think you'd find that most Traitor Astartes come across as more 'human' than their loyalist counterparts. More human, for both better and for ill. I'd recommend the Night Lords Trilogy and the Fabius Bile Trilogy for quality examples.
He's not a chaos space Marine. The nightlords are by and large renegades.
Oft forgotten, The Night Lords, more than any other legion or chapter, are masters of Morale and Psychology. They understand the hearts of mortals and can inspire fear even in those that shall not know it.
Some of them also share Konrad's duality. A strong sense of Justice combined with an powerful urge to make their enemies die in the most painful aways imaginable XD
The Night Lords omnibus has been gathering dust on my bookshelf for a couple years now. Told myself I would read it, but I never did seem to make time for it.
I suppose it's about time I cracked it open.
Masterful narration.
It's sooooo worth it. Have fun. It's a ride.
im telling you,its so worth it
Do the aubiobook imo, Andrew Wincotte does a fantastic job with it.
_"It was a curse, to be a god's son..."_
That opening narration was absolutely brilliant. I also really, _really_ love the scene where Talos is asked what he wanted to be when he grew up back when he was a child.
Please continue giving the space marines different accents, ever since I saw that one German boy meme I've been hooked on not-British space marines
Agreed, I regret not giving Khayon a Persian accent in my Abaddon video
@@burialgoods What do you think the Salamanders would have?
"The warp always finds its way into fools. Poisonous thoughts are a beacon to the Neverborn." Which could've very well been why Arkiah didn't want revenge.
Still it reminds me just how diverse and unique the entire war hammer universe is. Always some interesting lore inside an entire series of lore: and this was just a tidbit from the chaos space Marines! Truly impressive
Incredible work! At firs I thought this was an excerpt from the audio book, but having listened to a sample on Audible? No... the audio book was just a narrative.
This is an audio-drama.
I love how you can _just_ hear the lies woven in amidst the sincerity. So deep and so clever that perhaps not even Talos recognizes all of them.
Very good writing.
Arkiah: I lost my wife and child! Woe is me!
Talos: WAH WAH WAH.
😂😂
I’m a real novice when it comes to 40k (got into it because of Astartes), and I knew a little bit about the Night Lords. But wow, this Talos guy is a crazy character. Incredibly interesting. I did not expect to be so taken in by a *Night Lord* of all things
If you like this youlll adore the night lords trilogy. Some of the best books of the settign
Talos 'Soulhunter' Valcoran, is a Night Lord Apothecary. His perspective of death and grief comes from having to see his brothers die around him only for him to harvest their gene seed. Of all the Astartes, traitor or loyal, I think the Apothecaries see a perspective of death and dying that few can imagine
This is incredible, both in tone and delivery.
I was expecting sadism, like him cracking open the helmet to find his daughter's head underneath, not a stern father lecturing their children.
But I guess the scariest thing a night lord can do, is nothing at all.
But remember that to live in hatred and vengeance is poisonous
If your vengues is hollow, then you simply have not sufferd enough”
@@gsst6389 The irony in that statement being that it's almost entirely talos gigacoping that someone wouldn't like vengeance.
In the shithole that is warhammer 40k vengeance is all a man can hope for
Seriously, I never looked for 40k, I don't even intend to ever do it, but your narrations are so mythical that I can't help to feel immersed in this madness.
Me and my friend have a saying. You do not choose Warhammer. Warhammer chooses you.
I've found that there's been a flourishing of 40k VO content in recent times, and I count yourself as one of the more inspirational among that number. For someone aspiring to work into VO content creation and other such creative work, I thank you for what you produce.
The Night Lords trilogy is a masterpiece. ADB really did my bat-boys justice. I would love for you to narrate the "I heard bolter fire" scene too.
You are rapidly becoming one of the best 40k narration channels although your non-40k content is excellent as well.
"You drew your first breath in an Empire we built, and you serve us as we tear it down."
12 minute BG video LET’S GOOOOOOO
Good LORD BG, I already knew the Night Lord's trilogy was supposed to be amazing but now I have to go read it. How am I supposed to without you voicing the whole thing?
When a Night Lord forgoes his usual methods, and decides to burn his victim alive with words alone.
Truly one of the kindest kinds of people in the Galaxy. He'd never lie to you.
I've never felt so intimidated by someone that isn't even real.
please do as much 40k content as you can! this is so good!
Your voice acting is on point - please continue to do more excerpts.
“Night lord discipline”
*oh no*
the man made a mental note of who to present news to. and did so while shoving back an important meeting. that's honestly.... shockingly human.
After reading the omnibus a single thought came to my mind "fuck I gotta buy the kill team now"
I actually did this back in early 7th edition
That was excellent! The quality of this is arguable to be compared to the official audiobook only by the listener's prefferances. You really have done an excellent work with this, please do continue to do so.
This was such a badass moment. TALOS IS SUCH A FUCKING GOAT.
Man, I don't know how you did it. It is like 40c here but your performance turned me cold and sent shiver down my spine. My soul halfway parting from me and I was just an observer of this event.
Please comtinue doing 40k readings. This and your deathguard reading gave me chills and goosebumps. Absolutely fantastic, and youve earned yourself a follower
That was amazing! Talis was a coll MFer second only to the prince of crows in badassery! Talos killing of the assassin M'shen was one of my favorite passages,cruel mercilessly wrathful in it's application. Talos was the old gaurd of Night lord who believes in justice,HIS justice!
That was awesome. The voice chosen for Talos was utterly perfect. Well done...
I had already listened to this video before, so when it came on auto play as I was working I meant to skip it, sure enough I was too entranced by the amazing narration to do so.
Of all the things to beg from a night lord, asking them NOT to kill you is the most idiotic thing someone could ask for when begging for mercy.
Honestly I would love the entire night lords omnibus narrated by you, you make them sound so much more terrifying than the audiobooks do
Love these. The voice paired to the prose is perfect. Please keep doing more 👍
love you doing the longer reads, great work keep the longer content coming!
This is just four pages and a paragraph from the fifth page. Amazing work
We need more of these! You make them vids very immersive and your impression of space marines turns me into an Italian as in yelling mamma mia while gesturing heavily
I think you should do that exerpt from Soul Hunter where Talos tells the Blood Angels dreadnaught that he failed and they killed him twice, that or the scene from Void Stalker where I think its Xarl confronts the Terminator Captain
I finished reading the entire trilogy a bit over a month ago and found this to be an utter treat to listen to. Thanks for making it.
Or the "I heard bolter fire" part. So many quoteable moments from the trilogy.
An excellent performance!
If vengeance is hollow then you have simply not sufferred enough... My goodness that is a line.
ADB is perhaps the best author in black library lineup and this line is among his best.
IMO, this was one of , if not the best, 40k series ever.
After hearing your rendition of Talos I went to go listen to the Official Audiobook for the first time.
I found it lacking without your portrayal.
Damn… that was f*cking amazing. Horrifying, sad and inspiring all at the same time. Keep up the great work!
Another great performance, you've really given a feel to the story that I think should be replicated when the TV series finally gets going. If it doesn't have this same level of weight to it, then I think it will be a missed opportunity. Granted, it doesn't have to be this heavy and serious all of the time, but it should be the main tone of it.
I've read nearly 50 of the books from the Horus Heresy series as well as all of Siege of Terra books so I'm only getting in to the current timeline now. I've already bought the Night Lords series & am eager to read them but am currently on the second Eisenhorn book, which is also pretty good so far. Once I'm finished with that series then these books will be up next.
Not gonna lie, Talos actually is spittin some facts. In the grim dark future, this is actually a quite merciful lesson.
Nightlords are horrifically skilled at Astartes-on-Astartes duels
Unless it's Raldaron kicking Skraivok the Painted Count off his wall.
I really love the night lords as a legion because they show a genuinely good reason to go traitor, and why they believe what they believe, while also showing the obvious flaws in their belief system. justice and vengeance are certainly close brothers but they are not the same. believing in vengeance above all is really a twisting of the night lords original purpose in being the a brutal tool for justice. yet because they had been lead astray by konrad kurse's insanity they can't see the difference between justice and vengeance, and most of them probably don't even care anymore. Talos and others like Jago Savatarion who could still see their original purpose as tools of justice and not blind vengeance.
What a fucking book. The audio book narrator did a great job too. A good listen.
This turned our great! I'm excited to see what you make next!
I barely know shit all about warhammer but these videos are so sick
“My right to vengeance is greater than your right to live, remember that when we come for you”.
- Talos Valcoran
I want to preface this by saying that I’ve never read the night-lords trilogy/omnibus so it might have been covered before or after this excerpt, but I find it strange that most commenters don’t even mention it in passing, so here goes.
I find it quite telling as well as sad, that Talos couldn’t even conceive of the idea that this serf simply didn’t hunger for revenge because his daughter might have developed into the kind of girl with a distaste for that - and so, indulging in petty revenge wouldn’t honour her memory as well as just moving on.
Of course there’s always the possibility, that Talos knew this but felt like he had to make an example of this guy in particular to keep this mentality from spreading - for fear and revenge blinded serfs make for more easily controllable/predictable pawns. Better keep them wallowing in their petty squabbles than let them think, that ‘there may be a better way than their masters’ approach’.
But given what he said, it felt more like he was taking personal offense to the idea that anyone on his vessel could be ‘beyond that’ - or even ‘better than that’ - ‘better than the literal angels of death’. Which, given what I’ve heard of him, would very much fit a heavily disillusioned/jaded character like him.
Though in Talos’s defence - Arkiah seems to have sown quite a bit of dissent with his mere whining - which I belief is all it was, for if he was trying to stir up a rebellion, he must have known that this would essentially just be a suicide attempt against astartes - doubly so against night lords (though these would prolong your suffering tenfold - making it an even less worthwhile endeavour).
At least that’s the vibe I got from all of this.
Talos obviously had his notoriously menancing skull helm on. I would have emptied my bowels. Anyone that says they wouldn't have should consider the intention of every Night Lord. Terror.
Perfect accent for the Night Lords btw.
these are always so well done. Bravo
This is some amazing depth for a chaos marine let alone a nightlord
You can understand this marine believed in the great crusade and genuinely believes they were betrayed by the imperium. He's evil but clearly has a sense of justice and care about the mortals in his care despite his claims to the opposite
Easily my favorite 40k books. Turned me into a full fledged Night Lords simp. Talos is so rational and borderline kind at points that he then does something horrendous just to remind you he is NOT a good man.
The warning he gave about dark thoughts are simply a invitation for the horrors of the warp to take over, sent chills down my spine.
The first paragraph is some Sopranos level humour in my opinion. “Variously wondering who had done something wrong, or if their own transgressions were about to be punished.” This is such a fucking hilarious concept of a bunch of psychopathic torturers and murderers conflating “wrong” with getting caught lol
Night lord trilogy and lack of more stories inspired me into writing my own after I re read Night Lord’s trilogy for 4th time.
Took few months to improve it, but now I think of them foundly. I recommend it to everyone. Very therapeutic, especially when GW pulls bs after bs every year by refusing making more non imperium novels
This video is the thing that got me to want to actually _read_ the Night Lords books. I can't wait for my copy to arrive.
This was overall my favorite passage from Blood Reaver. Talos is a terrifying force and definitly my favorite character out of all the 40K Characters ive discovered through the books
Please do more warhammer lore videos. You have great potential!
Night Lords HR department
honestly, my favorite lines are "Would those words, even true, ring as hollow as worthless vengeance?" and "I grieve for her loss, little father, for her life and what it woulmd have represented for in this wretched sanctuary we are all forced to suffer"
they encompass the duality of the Night Lords chapter perfectly. they are not monsters for the rush of it like Drukharii are. they enjoy it, sure. but the point of flaying people alive and crucifying them is so that with the bitter lessons of the deaths of 3 people, we can save thousands more from a mutiny that would kill children elders and adults alike. people need a boogeyman to prevent them from sowing discord and death where they walk. and the Night Lords accept that role with bitterness and exaltation in equal regards.
they are a really sad and beautiful chapter, and i love them.
Although they were ignored at first, I bet the next thing that Night Lord did after intimidating the crew in that room was hunt down the few who ran away down the corridors. They did miss the lesson after all.
10:56 Just another reason my homebrew for Night Lords is an Inquisitor style Chapter that hunts heretics that start to slowly slip to chaos.
Mine is similar, a lord of change whispers the crimes of their victims to them, only its not JUST crimes they've committed in the past, its crimes they could potentially commit. Big Brother from 1984 essentially with the concept of Thought Crime
@@carna-9501 nice
I hope you do more Talos dubbing videos. Your voice with the filter is perfect.
From what I know about the Night Lords, he got off easy.