The White Scars are called the forgotten legion for real. They did a lot during the Crusade, but they and the Khan were the wild card, no one really knowing which side of the Heresy they would fall on. Plus the Khan is a god off sick burns. Fulgrim once said "I heard you do strange things to your ships." The Khan replied, "I hear you do strange things to your warriors."
The 2nd and 11th Legions are mostly a mystery in the lore. almost everyone in lore, either don't know, refuse to talk or have any information about them expunge. some characters will mention them briefly in the lore, to almost get told to be quiet about it, or get punished for even bringing it up or mentioning it. Ultramarines are my favourite legion ( second to Salamanders ) one because Blue is easier to paint in the table top, I like Rome and they're one of the chapter of space marines that I can think of that can do the job right, not just in battle but logistics aswell. also Roboute Guilliman ( primarch of the ultramarines. ) is a great character. so yeah, the blue boys are my favourite space marines. ( this is a lie, Hydra Dominatus. )
More like the 2nd and 11th legions were Gamesworkshop attempt to incentivise people to invent their own custom armies, there are 2 so people could fight each others armies and they could be loyalists and/or traitors. They dropped this idea most probably because it would cause too much confusion to the game, as each faction has its owns rules and datasheets for units, it would be simply be too complex to balance, not to say it would also be impossible to insert said obscure armies into the lore. So instead, in the lore they just went "we don't talk about them" and it is said that those primarchs were found at some point in time and executed by Leman Russ, the Spacewolfs primarch, with the genius move of not giving any further explanation as to why, so everyone can make their own macabre reason for it.
The Alpha Legion is so secretive and confusing, that even Tzeentch is so totally confused, that at one point he believes that could be Alpharius himself.^^
@@tzeentch8228 chill out buddy. You still need a cold shower after that burn, that little child gave you, when she solved every puzzle and riddle your guardian threw at her and her even finding the exit of your infinite crystalline Labyrinth.
little fact about the night lords, 5 known members are considered good (debatable). one was arrested and placed in a Dark Angels prison and the only company he had was a little girl who told him that an Astropath beat her so bad that it paralyzed her, angered by this he ended up breaking out and killing the guy in the most brutal way possible and when he was caught he willingly went back to his cell. overall the night lords do have good members who follow their primarch's beliefs but are out numbered by the twisted and criminal members
2nd and 11th Legions as well as there Primarchs are known as the “lost and purged” in the lore they have been VERY briefly mentioned but for all intents and purposes they don’t exist. They did stuff so horrible or downright evil that all knowledge and trace have been erased. In real life GW wanted to have the tabletop players be able to homebrew there own chaos/loyalist legions so they left it open
47:05 Yeah at first this confused me too, but the books delve into how they actually do the stealth further. Firstly, Raven Guard Marines are taught patience and stealth since before they become elevated to marines. So when they do, they're just all the better at it since now they've become Astartes. On top of that, they use the Mark VI "Corvus" pattern power armour alot, which was specifically made for them and they love it. There's a scene where they get the first fresh batch of the stuff and they're amazed at how they can barely hear the armour joints groan when they move, even though they're next to the guy moving around. Then like ninjas, Raven Guard add padding to the soles of their boots so they're basically impossible to hear and paint the armour with a black that drinks in light so they're impossible to see. You'll look right at one sitting there and it would just look like a regular shadow. Then finally, they can also switch their bolters from normal, to gas propelled. It happens in a scene when a marine is trying to get past a certain area, but the guard kept just standing there. So he took out his gas canister, inserted a bolt round made to be gas fired and that doesn't explode and then he basically cracks the dudes skull open with the thing lol. You couldn't hear a thing except the "tss" of the round being flung and then thwack. Dead... Freaking insane, that's why they're tied as my favorite Legion along with the Salamanders.
Also some of them have Corax ability to just remove their presence from people's minds so even if they were not stalking about you still wouldn't see them.
Magnus the Red just wanted to quickly warn Terra of Horus' plans, using forbidden space magic that the Emperor has already banned. In doing so, he idiotically busted through the Imperial Palace's psychic barrier, opening a path for demons to "invade" Terra and kill a bazillion Psykers, also impeding progress of the Emperor's Webway project (AKA: Golden Throne). That's why the Space Wolves descended on the Thousand Sons and slaughtered them. Really tragic.
29:36 you are absolutely correct. angron kills not for the joy of it, while he enjoys battle, he doesn't do it out of sadistic pleasure, when inflicting violence, the nails stop hurting him. they let him rest, they let him dread. it's described as like the runner's high. while in battle, he doesn't think. not really. he loses himself to the slaughter, allowing his body to do the work while his mind rests. same goes for his sons. some world eaters found, that while in the "runner's high" they could contemplate. one world eater once questioned himself as he fought through an emperor titan (the walking churchs). as he carved his way through the inside, cutting down endless armies of troops and servitors (humans, lobotmised and given mechanical upgrades), he begins to wonder to himself. his body moves on its own as he thinks to himself. he sees a combat servitor and wonders to himself, "am I really so different to them? a mindless killing machine, once human but no longer. I follow the agenda, the nail's agenda, my agenda, the only agenda, does that make me so different from a servitor?" angron also once mentioned (after he was turned into a demon, and therefore won't permanently die) when he respawned after being killed. that he would one day find his true death, and finally rest.
As an update gulliman is not the only loyalist primach to return. Lion El Johnson of the dark angels recently came back and has an official model as well. Also table top simulator is a good way to try before you buy.
35:00 Thier fleet was on its way back to Terra to help repel the Traitor Legions making thier way to it, but before they jumped through the Warp, Typhus had all the Astropaths (navigators essentially) killed and told his Primarch he could guide the legion home. Buuuuuut rather than keep his word, Typhus got the Legion stranded in Nurgles Garden, wherein thier legendary durability became a legendary weakness as thousands wished for death that wouldn’t come as thier bodies crumbled and decayed under the weight of a multitude of diseases and rot. In the end to save his sons and himself, Mortarion pledged himself to Nurgle and in an instant, the plagues that caused them immense pain and suffering instead alleviated that pain, and brought them newfound strength instead. All as Typhus planned.
Mortartion was a traitor from the start, he wasn't going to defend Terra. Remember he was one of the Primarchs to betray his sons on Istvaan III and then also participate in Istvaan V, before heading to Terra.
@@ironduke5058 I thought he was still against the rebellion despite his betrayal on Istvaan? Traitor though he was, he didn’t get along with Horus or the idea of turning 100% traitor - he just really hated the Emperor for snubbing him all those years ago on Barbarus. He didn’t succumb to Chaos Corruption until Typhus trapped the Death Guard in Nurgles Garden and waited them out until Mortarion signed thier souls away. The Death Guards fall was mostly Typhus’s fault as Mortarion could care less (or rather he couldn’t have cared less given he’s now Nurgles Champion)
@@moonrock115 Yes you're completely right, he joined the rebellion but only later found out about all the demons and shxt and he hated it. He was planning to fight without all the Chaos infecting him or his Legion, like Horus sort of tried to do except he wasn't even gonna try to control chaos. He didn't want crap to do with it, but he was still a traitor. Typhus couldn't let that happen and that's when the event you described happened.
"But surely they don't have chainsaw arms right? That'd be ridiculous." The World Eater behind you DUAL wielding the aforementioned, non-existent chainsaw arms: 30:09
For my favourite legion I'd have to say VII. Rogal Dorn is just awesome and the Imperium owes him it's survival. I'm also saying that because I play the Black Templars. Justice for Sigismund. Anyway. You guys should look at the designs of the successor chapters. For example, If you like the IX legion you might like the Blood Angels chapter or you might prefer the Lamenters, Flesh Tearers, or the dozens of other Blood Angels sucessors. Same goes for any legion because all the loyalist legions have successor chapters. And some successor chapters are of an unknown origin (as in no one knows which legion they hail from) that are implied to be successors of traitor legions like the World Eaters or Alpha Legion.
And btw guys the Thousand Sons are going to make an appearance in Space Marine 2 as the late game villain. Somehow, Tzeentch is plotting some bullshit around the 4th Tyrannic War.
Yeah. In short, Lorgar got Fulgrim back on track for his own goals, Konrad didn't give a sh8t, Angron was nuclear levels of pissed, Fulgrim wanted to f8ck off in all senses of the word, Magnus wasn't loyal to the cause, and Morty wasn't full chaosy yet. B/
As a Space Wolf player and fan I'm happy Bricky gave them the proper representation in this video. Most people including myself prefer the viking aesthetic over the wolf aesthetic and hopefully we'll get new models to match. But if you ever look into the more melee oriented armies, Space Wolves and World Eaters are your go to. They have some great lore as well.
27:30 funfact. ferrus manus (primarch of the iron hands) HATED his living metal hands, wanting to rip away the metal. he got them after battle a living metal monster. he met it when he crash landed on his homeworld. he saw the beast and hunted it down. the two clashed till he grabbed it, and slammed it into a river of magma. drowning it in the magma. but as the beast died, it's living metal form began to fuse with his body. his arms changed, being coated in living metal. the last remnants of the metal beast he killed. _____________________________________________________ Honestly. I find it such an interesting idea that ferrus hated his metal hands. I wish they did more with it. But then again, that’s the tragedy of it. I wonder. What would happened if someone found that log of ferrus manus. Of his log about how he despised how his sons would become more machine than man. How he wanted to rip away his metal arms and learn mastery of his humanity. ________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ if anyone is wondering. The excerpt is this from “wrath of iron” “They are not my hands. This fact is forgotten by my brothers - inexplicably, it has always seemed to me. The hands are strong, to be sure, and have created great things for us all, but they are not mine. And that counts for something. They forget that the silver on my arms comes from a beast that I vanquished. It is the mark of a great evil that I ended, and yet it persists within me... I would struggle to remove it now... I will not remove the silver from my flesh because I have learned to depend on it. The fault is with my mind. I rely on the augmentation given to me by my metal gauntlets, so much so that the flesh beneath them is now little more than a distant memory... A day will come when I will strip it from me, lest I lose the power to master myself forever. Already my Legion's warriors replace their shield hands with metal in my honour, and so they too are learning to doubt the natural strength of their bodies. They must be weaned off this practice before it becomes a mania for them. Hatred of what is natural, of what is human, is the first and greatest of the corruptions. So I record it here: when the time comes, I will strip my hands of their unnatural silver. I will instruct my Legion to recant their distrust of the flesh. I will turn them away from the gifts of the machine and bid them relearn the mysteries of flesh, bone and blood. When my father's Crusade is over, this shall be my sacred task. When the fighting is done, I shall cure my Legion and myself. For if fighting is all there is, if we may never pause to reflect on what such devotion to strength is doing to us, then our compulsion will only grow. Already I see the madness that path leads to, and so I shall excise the silver from my hands. In doing so I shall weaken myself and my sons, but nonetheless it must be done. The hands are strong, and have created great things, but they are not mine." ____________________________________________________________
Serving Chaos Undivided is the best way to go, but also very difficult to do. You have to walk a fine line. My top 3 Chaos Legions are The Word Bearers, The Death Guard, and the Thousand Sons.
The Raven Guard space marines play a game of hide and seek in their free time... it takes months to finish one match because of how good they hide. Corvus Corax, at the moment, is the only Primarch who has achieved Apotheosis and became a Demon Primarch without the need of the Chaos Gods gifts... and in his free time, he dedicates himself to hunt down other Chaos Primarchs to unalive them.
41:10 ah, but there is a rule to that. As they worship 4. they don't get the 100% of each god. so it's not 400% chaos. instead, they got 25% per a god. they get 25% from khorne, 25% from tzeetch, 25% from nurgle and 25% from slaanesh.
I recommend these : Top 5 BIGGEST Space Marines in Warhammer 40k , 5 Traitor Marines who would make a better Warmaster than Abaddon | Warhammer 40k Lore , Top 5 Most Powerful Chapter Masters | Warhammer 40k Lore, 5 INSANE Human Characters That Make Space Marines Look Pathetic | Warhammer 40k Lore , but if you want to watch something made by fans , I recommend the videos of warrior tier : Custodes - The True Sons , Orks - Justice for Yarrick , Joining the TRAITOR LEGIONS - CHAOS 40k Lore , and this is the video you asked for during the video : Imperial Fist VS Iron Warrior
Most of them are pretty interesting, but I keep liking the Dark Angels a bit more... They have the cool knightly order thing going on, there's the whole thing with the Fallen, which totally didn't happen lol.... They have different sections for different parts of the army, with different colour schemes... Green, Black and White for the standard soldiery, the Ravenwing (bikes and speeders) and the Deathwing (the inner circle, including the top command units and terminator armoured troops)... Since this video came out, their Primarch has also returned/woken up... They have neat robes and winged sword designs.... I've lost track of recent rules, but they used to have a cool thing where the Deathwing could enter battle by teleporting to the position of Ravenwing units... So you could rush your bike or speeder in, then teleport Terminators in right by enemy forces... Or deploy them by an objective early on... I think maybe this was done away with in recent editions, but I'm not sure... Still, I really like them... But, I mean, many of them are super cool. If I get to pick a chaos legion too.... That's tough... Lots of cool stuff to choose from... But while they aren't represented so well in the game itself, the Alpha Legion might be the most interesting... They might even potentially still be loyal to the Emperor and the Imperium... Or they could simply be doing their own thing... They've apparently infiltrated a bunch of the other legions, on both sides... Sometimes those operatives don't even know until they are triggered... So they're pretty interesting... But ask me tomorrow and I might prefer a different chaos legion lol. Thousand Sons might look the coolest overall... But then one of my favourite units are the noise marines, which would probably be more associated with the Emperor's Children... But then the World Eaters are kinda fun for their berserker nature and all the "Blood for the blood god!" and everything... Ooh well...
It is so funny to me that the first and twentieth legions are my favorite. If you guys want to get a real feel for the different legions, Arbitor Ian has a series talking about the history of each legion from creation to horus heresy. I'd be curious anyone changes their mind. I think that is the best way to understand each of them, and he also presents it more as history and less as memes, so it is easier to understand. Also, all information about the second and eleventh legions was wiped from existence. There are fan theories and small hints in the lore about their fate and what may have happened to their primarchs, but it is purposefully kept super vague and will likely never be revealed.
Fun fact, Ferrus. Primach of the Iron Hands, actually hated the fact his sons would remove their limbs for bionics Also, since I'm a Dark Angel player, I need to Honour Duel the Space Wolf fan
Leutin09's the emperor of man parts one and two are a must watch. Itll give you a crash course on the history of the imperium. Its chock full of info and its fascinating. Youll be an adept at imperium lore after watching them. Also bricky does something that may be a bit confusing. He uses legion and chapter interchangeably. The legions consisted of between 80,000 and 250,000 marines. The legions were broken into 1000 marine chapters after the horus heresy so that no one person could wield the awesome power of a space marine legion again.
Sallies, Salamanders all the way for me. I love their kindness. I have my own Salamander character named Kur'Tak whose creation was inspired by the DOOM Slayer. White Scars are close second cuz they're also nice to civilians and they're the first legion I learned about when I was a kid thinking all space marines are the same.
Chaos Space Marines like World Eaters or Night Lords run away like schoolgirls when Blood Angels fall into Black Rage. The only cons of that gene disease is that they can see Horus on everyone. Many Space Wolves were killed by a Blood Angels chapter who fall into the Rage and Blood Angels were the only one respected by Chaos Marines.
I picked up the Salamanders in the early 2000s after reading their stories during the Third War for Armageddon worldwide campaign and never looked back. Flamers and multimeltas, baby, just try to come at me. *VULKAN LIIIVES!*
The precursors of the blood angels came _this_ 🤏 close to going the same way as legions 2 and 11. The only reason they still exist is because Sanguinius showed up to put them in line.
My favorites are the blood angels, dark angels, salamanders, space wolves and world eaters. I personally owned a 2k space wolf army and a 2k world eaters army, thinking if i should go 3k
Surprisingly enough, the "cowards" are more likely the Dark Angels than the Night Lords. They're so obsessed with finding the Fallen, they'll straight up leave the battlefield, even when they're called in as reinforcements, because no such traces of their traitor faction are found. In the case of Night Lords, would you rather choose the tactic of "brutally kill a few hundred and scare the entire population into compliance" or "wage war and kill millions just for them to surrender afterwards"? If you pick the former, you're thinking like a Night Lord.
Do the Dark Angels stand their ground when fighting? Does their Primarch fight to defend the innocent? Are they on the way to mend their wrongdoings? Yes, yes and yes. 😎
I love the Imperial Fists; I've been listening to the Horus Heresy books and the Imperial Fists and their Primarch, Rogal Dorn, have been absolute heroes during the end phase of the Heresy. If I had the money to field some Space Marines, I'd be Fisting!
Kind of a few clarifications I guess, every space marine has an organ that lets them get info from eating other creatures so any of them can just eat some general and get all their battle plans for a while. The organ is none functional in a few chapters by M.41 but for the most part any space marine can do that not just Space Wolves. It's just some legions like the Ultramarines find that disgusting and don't do it unless it's absolutely necessary even if it's an ork or something. Space Wolves really don't care as much. Space Marine recruitment needs to start before a human body finish developing for all those organ implantation surgeries to work. So a lot of recruits need to be at least on the younger half of being a teen for it to work. It's kind of proven that fully developed adults have an abyssally low chances to work, it's less effective, and the chance of death is so high it's pretty much suicide. Sure someone said this, but the 2nd and 11th legion were destroyed before the Horus Heresy. They drop some heavy hints, but it's never really explained why or how it happened only that the Emperor wanted them annihilated. I don't know what is up with 40K and back breakers but yeah Russ actually broke Magnus back doing a wresting move. Through his armor too so that's impressive. He's not the only one doing stuff like that either. Even recently, Lion El'Johnson did the same thing to a Chaos Champion.
@@1evilgsta1 I'm kind of split between the World Eaters and the Death Guard. In the case of the WE, I prefer the legion itself, but when it comes to the DG, I prefer their primarch (Yes, I actually really like Mortarion).
If you think that this video will teach you much about this characters and legions you are 100% wrong. If you want to know, you have to go deeper in to every legion and primarch because this video is just scratching the surface of the lore
There's actually more to the Alpha Legion nowadays, thing is EVERYONE is so confused about the Alpha Legion because once their Primarch Alpharias was killed they split into multiple branches that all have different goals and can't agree on what to do. So to the Imperium the Alpha Legion is EVERYWHERE when in reality the warbands are spread out and seperate. HOWEVER their other Primarch, Omegon is theorized to be a loyalist and trying to guide the Legion back to being loyalists safegaurding the Imperium by working for chaos. This is also why their legion is the ONL chaos legion that isn't actually enslaved by Chaos. (There's also a theory that Omegon is a character known as Cypher, trying to talk with the Emperor for some reason)
The two I love the most would be the Thousand Sons - mostly as I play them on the table top, and it’s very amusing to constantly smite your opponent from across the table, (plus, they’ve got some cool stuff like teleporting your troops, being able to see through walls, summoning psychic storms, using people as psychic bombs, and all sorts of really fun stuff) - and the Alpha Legion - because we are all Alpharius :p
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@@crankyfilms91try Majorkill's video called Who is the best Space Marine from each Legion. Pretty cool one and you get to hear about alot of fun stuff with his commentary on each one.
The White Scars are called the forgotten legion for real. They did a lot during the Crusade, but they and the Khan were the wild card, no one really knowing which side of the Heresy they would fall on.
Plus the Khan is a god off sick burns. Fulgrim once said "I heard you do strange things to your ships." The Khan replied, "I hear you do strange things to your warriors."
The 2nd and 11th Legions are mostly a mystery in the lore. almost everyone in lore, either don't know, refuse to talk or have any information about them expunge. some characters will mention them briefly in the lore, to almost get told to be quiet about it, or get punished for even bringing it up or mentioning it.
Ultramarines are my favourite legion ( second to Salamanders ) one because Blue is easier to paint in the table top, I like Rome and they're one of the chapter of space marines that I can think of that can do the job right, not just in battle but logistics aswell. also Roboute Guilliman ( primarch of the ultramarines. ) is a great character. so yeah, the blue boys are my favourite space marines. ( this is a lie, Hydra Dominatus. )
More like the 2nd and 11th legions were Gamesworkshop attempt to incentivise people to invent their own custom armies, there are 2 so people could fight each others armies and they could be loyalists and/or traitors. They dropped this idea most probably because it would cause too much confusion to the game, as each faction has its owns rules and datasheets for units, it would be simply be too complex to balance, not to say it would also be impossible to insert said obscure armies into the lore.
So instead, in the lore they just went "we don't talk about them" and it is said that those primarchs were found at some point in time and executed by Leman Russ, the Spacewolfs primarch, with the genius move of not giving any further explanation as to why, so everyone can make their own macabre reason for it.
I bet when GW were choosing which 2 to leave out, they chose the 11th because XI can easily be confused with IX on the tops of vehicles
The Alpha Legion is so secretive and confusing, that even Tzeentch is so totally confused, that at one point he believes that could be Alpharius himself.^^
I never said such things, how dare you?
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chill out buddy.
You still need a cold shower after that burn, that little child gave you, when she solved every puzzle and riddle your guardian threw at her and her even finding the exit of your infinite crystalline Labyrinth.
@@BeatmasterAC That is another thing that didn't happen, like that time people thought I lost a children's card game to a cat. Both are lies.
@@tzeentch8228
you are a Neeeeerrrrrd.
Also thank you for giving Magnus' Soul back. XD
It's so confusing that the Alpha Legion itself had a meeting to determine what was the goal of the Alpha Legion.
_(This is _*_not_*_ a joke.)_
little fact about the night lords, 5 known members are considered good (debatable). one was arrested and placed in a Dark Angels prison and the only company he had was a little girl who told him that an Astropath beat her so bad that it paralyzed her, angered by this he ended up breaking out and killing the guy in the most brutal way possible and when he was caught he willingly went back to his cell.
overall the night lords do have good members who follow their primarch's beliefs but are out numbered by the twisted and criminal members
Yup, that's Jago Sevatarion (or Sevatar, for short)! One of the best characters in Warhammer 40k 😁
2nd and 11th Legions as well as there Primarchs are known as the “lost and purged” in the lore they have been VERY briefly mentioned but for all intents and purposes they don’t exist. They did stuff so horrible or downright evil that all knowledge and trace have been erased. In real life GW wanted to have the tabletop players be able to homebrew there own chaos/loyalist legions so they left it open
47:05 Yeah at first this confused me too, but the books delve into how they actually do the stealth further. Firstly, Raven Guard Marines are taught patience and stealth since before they become elevated to marines. So when they do, they're just all the better at it since now they've become Astartes.
On top of that, they use the Mark VI "Corvus" pattern power armour alot, which was specifically made for them and they love it. There's a scene where they get the first fresh batch of the stuff and they're amazed at how they can barely hear the armour joints groan when they move, even though they're next to the guy moving around. Then like ninjas, Raven Guard add padding to the soles of their boots so they're basically impossible to hear and paint the armour with a black that drinks in light so they're impossible to see. You'll look right at one sitting there and it would just look like a regular shadow.
Then finally, they can also switch their bolters from normal, to gas propelled. It happens in a scene when a marine is trying to get past a certain area, but the guard kept just standing there. So he took out his gas canister, inserted a bolt round made to be gas fired and that doesn't explode and then he basically cracks the dudes skull open with the thing lol. You couldn't hear a thing except the "tss" of the round being flung and then thwack. Dead... Freaking insane, that's why they're tied as my favorite Legion along with the Salamanders.
thanks for the extra information the Raven Guard are wild
Also some of them have Corax ability to just remove their presence from people's minds so even if they were not stalking about you still wouldn't see them.
Magnus the Red just wanted to quickly warn Terra of Horus' plans, using forbidden space magic that the Emperor has already banned. In doing so, he idiotically busted through the Imperial Palace's psychic barrier, opening a path for demons to "invade" Terra and kill a bazillion Psykers, also impeding progress of the Emperor's Webway project (AKA: Golden Throne). That's why the Space Wolves descended on the Thousand Sons and slaughtered them. Really tragic.
You see there was originally 20... (sees inquisitor watching) 18!!! 18! 18 primarchs
21 actuall- *BLAM*
29:36 you are absolutely correct. angron kills not for the joy of it, while he enjoys battle, he doesn't do it out of sadistic pleasure, when inflicting violence, the nails stop hurting him. they let him rest, they let him dread.
it's described as like the runner's high. while in battle, he doesn't think. not really. he loses himself to the slaughter, allowing his body to do the work while his mind rests. same goes for his sons. some world eaters found, that while in the "runner's high" they could contemplate.
one world eater once questioned himself as he fought through an emperor titan (the walking churchs). as he carved his way through the inside, cutting down endless armies of troops and servitors (humans, lobotmised and given mechanical upgrades), he begins to wonder to himself. his body moves on its own as he thinks to himself.
he sees a combat servitor and wonders to himself, "am I really so different to them? a mindless killing machine, once human but no longer. I follow the agenda, the nail's agenda, my agenda, the only agenda, does that make me so different from a servitor?"
angron also once mentioned (after he was turned into a demon, and therefore won't permanently die) when he respawned after being killed. that he would one day find his true death, and finally rest.
As an update gulliman is not the only loyalist primach to return. Lion El Johnson of the dark angels recently came back and has an official model as well.
Also table top simulator is a good way to try before you buy.
"Give me 5 minutes and I'll hack the shit out of them"
Give them 10 minutes and they'll turn you into a servitor.
35:00 Thier fleet was on its way back to Terra to help repel the Traitor Legions making thier way to it, but before they jumped through the Warp, Typhus had all the Astropaths (navigators essentially) killed and told his Primarch he could guide the legion home.
Buuuuuut rather than keep his word, Typhus got the Legion stranded in Nurgles Garden, wherein thier legendary durability became a legendary weakness as thousands wished for death that wouldn’t come as thier bodies crumbled and decayed under the weight of a multitude of diseases and rot.
In the end to save his sons and himself, Mortarion pledged himself to Nurgle and in an instant, the plagues that caused them immense pain and suffering instead alleviated that pain, and brought them newfound strength instead.
All as Typhus planned.
Yup. Typhus, Codename: DICKHEAD. 😎
Mortartion was a traitor from the start, he wasn't going to defend Terra. Remember he was one of the Primarchs to betray his sons on Istvaan III and then also participate in Istvaan V, before heading to Terra.
@@ironduke5058 I thought he was still against the rebellion despite his betrayal on Istvaan? Traitor though he was, he didn’t get along with Horus or the idea of turning 100% traitor - he just really hated the Emperor for snubbing him all those years ago on Barbarus.
He didn’t succumb to Chaos Corruption until Typhus trapped the Death Guard in Nurgles Garden and waited them out until Mortarion signed thier souls away.
The Death Guards fall was mostly Typhus’s fault as Mortarion could care less (or rather he couldn’t have cared less given he’s now Nurgles Champion)
@@moonrock115 Yes you're completely right, he joined the rebellion but only later found out about all the demons and shxt and he hated it. He was planning to fight without all the Chaos infecting him or his Legion, like Horus sort of tried to do except he wasn't even gonna try to control chaos. He didn't want crap to do with it, but he was still a traitor. Typhus couldn't let that happen and that's when the event you described happened.
"But surely they don't have chainsaw arms right? That'd be ridiculous."
The World Eater behind you DUAL wielding the aforementioned, non-existent chainsaw arms: 30:09
OH my we are doomed
The carcharadons would like a word
@@featherdragon7894 They are more practical in their use of chain weapons. 😎
@@featherdragon7894 Tyberos and his "Hunger and Slake" gauntlets. SICK.
"INTO THE FIRES OF BATTLE AND ONTO THE ANVIL OF WAR!" - The Salamanders battlecry
Everything I do from this point on I do for the Imperium.
~Alpharius, moments before his 'Fall to chaos
Salamanders for the Win :)
Wait, are you talking about Alpharius who got replaced by Omegon, or Alpharius who was Omegon and exchanged his place with Alpharius? ;/
@@Archon3960 I'm Alpharius
@@Archon3960 Yes
Yesn't
*I am Alpharius*
Lion El'Johnson was recently brought back. He's now an old man.
He is pissed, but now he fights to protect the citizens of the Imperium instead of nuking and destroying his foes at any cost.
For my favourite legion I'd have to say VII. Rogal Dorn is just awesome and the Imperium owes him it's survival. I'm also saying that because I play the Black Templars. Justice for Sigismund.
Anyway. You guys should look at the designs of the successor chapters. For example, If you like the IX legion you might like the Blood Angels chapter or you might prefer the Lamenters, Flesh Tearers, or the dozens of other Blood Angels sucessors. Same goes for any legion because all the loyalist legions have successor chapters. And some successor chapters are of an unknown origin (as in no one knows which legion they hail from) that are implied to be successors of traitor legions like the World Eaters or Alpha Legion.
And btw guys the Thousand Sons are going to make an appearance in Space Marine 2 as the late game villain. Somehow, Tzeentch is plotting some bullshit around the 4th Tyrannic War.
The best part is that I can't see if it's a joke or not. 🤔
Peter turbo is my favorite primarch
He is the only one forcing his traitor brothers in the van
Yeah. In short, Lorgar got Fulgrim back on track for his own goals, Konrad didn't give a sh8t, Angron was nuclear levels of pissed, Fulgrim wanted to f8ck off in all senses of the word, Magnus wasn't loyal to the cause, and Morty wasn't full chaosy yet. B/
As a Space Wolf player and fan I'm happy Bricky gave them the proper representation in this video. Most people including myself prefer the viking aesthetic over the wolf aesthetic and hopefully we'll get new models to match. But if you ever look into the more melee oriented armies, Space Wolves and World Eaters are your go to. They have some great lore as well.
27:30 funfact. ferrus manus (primarch of the iron hands) HATED his living metal hands, wanting to rip away the metal.
he got them after battle a living metal monster. he met it when he crash landed on his homeworld. he saw the beast and hunted it down. the two clashed till he grabbed it, and slammed it into a river of magma. drowning it in the magma.
but as the beast died, it's living metal form began to fuse with his body. his arms changed, being coated in living metal. the last remnants of the metal beast he killed.
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Honestly. I find it such an interesting idea that ferrus hated his metal hands. I wish they did more with it. But then again, that’s the tragedy of it.
I wonder. What would happened if someone found that log of ferrus manus. Of his log about how he despised how his sons would become more machine than man. How he wanted to rip away his metal arms and learn mastery of his humanity.
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if anyone is wondering. The excerpt is this from “wrath of iron”
“They are not my hands. This fact is forgotten by my brothers - inexplicably, it has always seemed to me. The hands are strong, to be sure, and have created great things for us all, but they are not mine. And that counts for something. They forget that the silver on my arms comes from a beast that I vanquished. It is the mark of a great evil that I ended, and yet it persists within me... I would struggle to remove it now... I will not remove the silver from my flesh because I have learned to depend on it. The fault is with my mind. I rely on the augmentation given to me by my metal gauntlets, so much so that the flesh beneath them is now little more than a distant memory... A day will come when I will strip it from me, lest I lose the power to master myself forever. Already my Legion's warriors replace their shield hands with metal in my honour, and so they too are learning to doubt the natural strength of their bodies. They must be weaned off this practice before it becomes a mania for them. Hatred of what is natural, of what is human, is the first and greatest of the corruptions. So I record it here: when the time comes, I will strip my hands of their unnatural silver. I will instruct my Legion to recant their distrust of the flesh. I will turn them away from the gifts of the machine and bid them relearn the mysteries of flesh, bone and blood. When my father's Crusade is over, this shall be my sacred task. When the fighting is done, I shall cure my Legion and myself. For if fighting is all there is, if we may never pause to reflect on what such devotion to strength is doing to us, then our compulsion will only grow. Already I see the madness that path leads to, and so I shall excise the silver from my hands. In doing so I shall weaken myself and my sons, but nonetheless it must be done. The hands are strong, and have created great things, but they are not mine."
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The animation is called "Iron Warrior vs. Iron Fist" - it's a funny take on Monty Python ^^
thanks we are going to watch it look funny
Serving Chaos Undivided is the best way to go, but also very difficult to do. You have to walk a fine line. My top 3 Chaos Legions are The Word Bearers, The Death Guard, and the Thousand Sons.
Question. If the Thousand Sons are the mage/caster like legion, then the Word Bearers are the warlocks/demon summoners?
@@georgedevries3992 I view them more as priests and dark crusaders. They worship the four true gods and are extremely devout.
The Raven Guard space marines play a game of hide and seek in their free time... it takes months to finish one match because of how good they hide.
Corvus Corax, at the moment, is the only Primarch who has achieved Apotheosis and became a Demon Primarch without the need of the Chaos Gods gifts... and in his free time, he dedicates himself to hunt down other Chaos Primarchs to unalive them.
41:10 ah, but there is a rule to that. As they worship 4. they don't get the 100% of each god. so it's not 400% chaos.
instead, they got 25% per a god. they get 25% from khorne, 25% from tzeetch, 25% from nurgle and 25% from slaanesh.
I recommend these : Top 5 BIGGEST Space Marines in Warhammer 40k , 5 Traitor Marines who would make a better Warmaster than Abaddon | Warhammer 40k Lore , Top 5 Most Powerful Chapter Masters | Warhammer 40k Lore, 5 INSANE Human Characters That Make Space Marines Look Pathetic | Warhammer 40k Lore , but if you want to watch something made by fans , I recommend the videos of warrior tier : Custodes - The True Sons , Orks - Justice for Yarrick , Joining the TRAITOR LEGIONS - CHAOS 40k Lore , and this is the video you asked for during the video : Imperial Fist VS Iron Warrior
huge thanks for the recommendation I will be putting these in the list of to watch vid
Most of them are pretty interesting, but I keep liking the Dark Angels a bit more... They have the cool knightly order thing going on, there's the whole thing with the Fallen, which totally didn't happen lol.... They have different sections for different parts of the army, with different colour schemes... Green, Black and White for the standard soldiery, the Ravenwing (bikes and speeders) and the Deathwing (the inner circle, including the top command units and terminator armoured troops)... Since this video came out, their Primarch has also returned/woken up... They have neat robes and winged sword designs.... I've lost track of recent rules, but they used to have a cool thing where the Deathwing could enter battle by teleporting to the position of Ravenwing units... So you could rush your bike or speeder in, then teleport Terminators in right by enemy forces... Or deploy them by an objective early on... I think maybe this was done away with in recent editions, but I'm not sure... Still, I really like them... But, I mean, many of them are super cool.
If I get to pick a chaos legion too.... That's tough... Lots of cool stuff to choose from... But while they aren't represented so well in the game itself, the Alpha Legion might be the most interesting... They might even potentially still be loyal to the Emperor and the Imperium... Or they could simply be doing their own thing... They've apparently infiltrated a bunch of the other legions, on both sides... Sometimes those operatives don't even know until they are triggered... So they're pretty interesting... But ask me tomorrow and I might prefer a different chaos legion lol. Thousand Sons might look the coolest overall... But then one of my favourite units are the noise marines, which would probably be more associated with the Emperor's Children... But then the World Eaters are kinda fun for their berserker nature and all the "Blood for the blood god!" and everything... Ooh well...
I gotta stick with my main army, Death Guard, with stinky Morty.
Iron Warriors, The Thousand Sons, The Salamanders and thr Ultramarines are my favorite Space Marine Legions/chapters
It is so funny to me that the first and twentieth legions are my favorite. If you guys want to get a real feel for the different legions, Arbitor Ian has a series talking about the history of each legion from creation to horus heresy. I'd be curious anyone changes their mind. I think that is the best way to understand each of them, and he also presents it more as history and less as memes, so it is easier to understand. Also, all information about the second and eleventh legions was wiped from existence. There are fan theories and small hints in the lore about their fate and what may have happened to their primarchs, but it is purposefully kept super vague and will likely never be revealed.
Arbitor Ian has a lot of good videos ❤
that nice to know we will check him out
Fun fact, Ferrus. Primach of the Iron Hands, actually hated the fact his sons would remove their limbs for bionics
Also, since I'm a Dark Angel player, I need to Honour Duel the Space Wolf fan
Good to see you welcoming the Great Angel.
Leutin09's the emperor of man parts one and two are a must watch. Itll give you a crash course on the history of the imperium. Its chock full of info and its fascinating. Youll be an adept at imperium lore after watching them.
Also bricky does something that may be a bit confusing. He uses legion and chapter interchangeably. The legions consisted of between 80,000 and 250,000 marines. The legions were broken into 1000 marine chapters after the horus heresy so that no one person could wield the awesome power of a space marine legion again.
Ok sounds good we need to make some more time to watch both of them I will put it on the list.
@@crankyfilms91 IF YOU WANT MORE LORE FROM THE GRIM DARKNESS OF WARHAMMER 40K...... GO CHECK OUT OLD MAN REACTS....
@@crankyfilms91 Go Check out BRICKY'S TIMELINE OF WARHAMMER 40K HE JUST DROPPED THAT
@@crankyfilms91 visit Warrior Teir and BOLDERMORT
@@crankyfilms91 The LION HAS RETURNED back into the Imperium
LOL actually they do have chainsaw hands.... chainsaw gauntlets
The Brick literally just dropped a universe summary video
really look like we need to check it out
@@crankyfilms91 Do it! Is only 30 mins but it gives you a BASIC summary if the timeline/universe. After that dip into whatever yall want for details
we are recording it now.
@@crankyfilms91 perfect 👌
Sallies, Salamanders all the way for me. I love their kindness. I have my own Salamander character named Kur'Tak whose creation was inspired by the DOOM Slayer.
White Scars are close second cuz they're also nice to civilians and they're the first legion I learned about when I was a kid thinking all space marines are the same.
Chaos Space Marines like World Eaters or Night Lords run away like schoolgirls when Blood Angels fall into Black Rage. The only cons of that gene disease is that they can see Horus on everyone. Many Space Wolves were killed by a Blood Angels chapter who fall into the Rage and Blood Angels were the only one respected by Chaos Marines.
I picked up the Salamanders in the early 2000s after reading their stories during the Third War for Armageddon worldwide campaign and never looked back. Flamers and multimeltas, baby, just try to come at me.
*VULKAN LIIIVES!*
The precursors of the blood angels came _this_ 🤏 close to going the same way as legions 2 and 11. The only reason they still exist is because Sanguinius showed up to put them in line.
My favorites are the blood angels, dark angels, salamanders, space wolves and world eaters. I personally owned a 2k space wolf army and a 2k world eaters army, thinking if i should go 3k
Warrior Tier has wonderful voice acted Short stories.
Baldermort too. Best voice on the internet.
Is there a specific video you like us to see from Warrior Tier or Baldermort?
@@crankyfilms91 Yes!
Genestealer Cult
Timeline of 40k
Or one of the Primarch stories.
Ok so this video is a little bit outdated. As of this point Lion El’Johnson, primarch of the Dark Angels, has returned.
27:35 its actually the oposite.
Chaos factions that serve chaos in general i.e. get the help of all 4 dont get the full support of any 1
There are no wolves on Fenris! If you know, you know.
Yei! More Bricky reactions!!
Surprisingly enough, the "cowards" are more likely the Dark Angels than the Night Lords.
They're so obsessed with finding the Fallen, they'll straight up leave the battlefield, even when they're called in as reinforcements, because no such traces of their traitor faction are found.
In the case of Night Lords, would you rather choose the tactic of "brutally kill a few hundred and scare the entire population into compliance" or "wage war and kill millions just for them to surrender afterwards"? If you pick the former, you're thinking like a Night Lord.
Do the Dark Angels stand their ground when fighting? Does their Primarch fight to defend the innocent? Are they on the way to mend their wrongdoings?
Yes, yes and yes. 😎
I can recommend Warrior Tier videos. Amazing storytelling.
Is there any video in particular you would like to see from Warrior Tier?
I love the Imperial Fists; I've been listening to the Horus Heresy books and the Imperial Fists and their Primarch, Rogal Dorn, have been absolute heroes during the end phase of the Heresy. If I had the money to field some Space Marines, I'd be Fisting!
Kind of a few clarifications I guess, every space marine has an organ that lets them get info from eating other creatures so any of them can just eat some general and get all their battle plans for a while. The organ is none functional in a few chapters by M.41 but for the most part any space marine can do that not just Space Wolves. It's just some legions like the Ultramarines find that disgusting and don't do it unless it's absolutely necessary even if it's an ork or something. Space Wolves really don't care as much.
Space Marine recruitment needs to start before a human body finish developing for all those organ implantation surgeries to work. So a lot of recruits need to be at least on the younger half of being a teen for it to work. It's kind of proven that fully developed adults have an abyssally low chances to work, it's less effective, and the chance of death is so high it's pretty much suicide.
Sure someone said this, but the 2nd and 11th legion were destroyed before the Horus Heresy. They drop some heavy hints, but it's never really explained why or how it happened only that the Emperor wanted them annihilated.
I don't know what is up with 40K and back breakers but yeah Russ actually broke Magnus back doing a wresting move. Through his armor too so that's impressive. He's not the only one doing stuff like that either. Even recently, Lion El'Johnson did the same thing to a Chaos Champion.
You guys are awesome. Welcome aboard!
If you want more warhammer content I highly recommend PancreasNoWork. He does videos on groups and characters mostly, lots from fantasy.
Thanks for the recommendation is there any video of his you like us to see
Imperial Fists vs Iron Warriors by the Grapelords
we just recorded our reaction to that
@@crankyfilms91 can you add 🦇 Nightlords by Baldermort to the list
Personally, my favorite legions are the World Eaters, the Death Guard, the Thousand Sons, the Imperial Fists, the Salamanders and the Blood Angels.
But who's your favorite out if all of those
@@1evilgsta1 I'm kind of split between the World Eaters and the Death Guard. In the case of the WE, I prefer the legion itself, but when it comes to the DG, I prefer their primarch (Yes, I actually really like Mortarion).
@@senor-achopijo3841 not bad pretty solid choice
Learning to play is easy, if you don't want to sink huge money up front, play with proxies.
Poorhammer 40k is very real.
If you think that this video will teach you much about this characters and legions you are 100% wrong. If you want to know, you have to go deeper in to every legion and primarch because this video is just scratching the surface of the lore
such a legend
We don’t talk about them.
SPEED IS KEY
sneaky snakey snake
There's actually more to the Alpha Legion nowadays, thing is EVERYONE is so confused about the Alpha Legion because once their Primarch Alpharias was killed they split into multiple branches that all have different goals and can't agree on what to do. So to the Imperium the Alpha Legion is EVERYWHERE when in reality the warbands are spread out and seperate.
HOWEVER their other Primarch, Omegon is theorized to be a loyalist and trying to guide the Legion back to being loyalists safegaurding the Imperium by working for chaos. This is also why their legion is the ONL chaos legion that isn't actually enslaved by Chaos. (There's also a theory that Omegon is a character known as Cypher, trying to talk with the Emperor for some reason)
The black Templar video is no longer up
Why does bricky always talk about how nice salamanders are but never mentions that they kill children?
ah i see looks like we need to learn more about the salamanders
@@crankyfilms91 i honestly have no idea where they salamanders are nice stuff comes from, because they aren't
By pancreas no work Nagash - Warhammer's Biggest "Jerk"
The two I love the most would be the Thousand Sons - mostly as I play them on the table top, and it’s very amusing to constantly smite your opponent from across the table, (plus, they’ve got some cool stuff like teleporting your troops, being able to see through walls, summoning psychic storms, using people as psychic bombs, and all sorts of really fun stuff) - and the Alpha Legion - because we are all Alpharius :p
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Now you guys gotta try out Majorkill
is there a specific that you had in mind or just anything of his?
@@crankyfilms91let me find something that would work for you guys since you're still pretty new
@@crankyfilms91try Majorkill's video called Who is the best Space Marine from each Legion. Pretty cool one and you get to hear about alot of fun stuff with his commentary on each one.
I hate every single loyalist marine legion, they all seem so boring and weak. Well I can respect the Salamanders.
No
And then, you read about the Khan. 😉
Vikings suck