>The Stoic and Honorable Dwarf: Gets offended because a shoddy table. >The Despicable, Cruel and Honourless Chaos Dwarf: Service grants redemption of honour.
>The Stoic and Honorable Dwarf: Will insult and complain as they teach you great skills >The Despicable, Cruel and Honourless Chaos Dwarf: Will kill you if you show weakness
That redemption from their equivalent of the slayer state is possible is actually deeply disturbing. What causes dawi to become slayers is something innate to how their minds work. When unable to reconcile what IS with what SHOULD be, a dwarf becomes increasingly driven to correct the issue. This usually leads to things getting worked out more or less to everyone's satisfaction. But when correcting the problem is impossible, the dwarf is trapped in a mental death spiral. They can't achieve satisfaction, which makes them more stressed, which makes it more likely for them to fail in other ways, which leads to more stress...until the dwarf's mind shatters under the strain and they become a gibbering lunatic. Taking the Slayer Oath is a way out of this dilemma. By taking on a task that _can't_ be failed, the afflicted dwarf gains a little more time with their sanity intact before they inevitably die. This isn't cultural, it's a facet of dwarf biology. Even if you raised a dwarf orphan (a dorphan?) entirely in a human or elven culture, they'd still have the same mental imperative driving them. That this _doesn't_ apply to the Dawi Zharr means they're very definitely not dwarves anymore.
@@GaldirEonai But that's just it... it does apply to them. Only what is "Right" and proper is now focused through the lense of what Serves Hashult and their Greater Purpose.
"Where was Grimnir when our warriors were dying? Where was Valaya when our children sickened? When we called out for aid in the deep places where we delved, it was not Grungni who answered our call, but mighty Hashut who delivered us in our time of need. Who are the real traitors here? Our kin who abandoned us to madness and death or we who only sought to survive against the forces of Chaos? One day there will be a reckoning and it will be the Sons of the Father of Darkness who will have the victory, not the weak willed spawn of the pathetic Ancestor Gods." - Mordian Slagfist, a Chaos Dawi warrior
@@guardsmanlars6797 At the end of the End Times storyline, when the Everchosen has turned on the Chaos Dwarves and is destroying their empire, the very last of them have been driven to their very last hold out. There's no warriors left, only a handful of workers, women and children left and they cry out to the ancestors, because Hashut has forsaken them as it always would when the End Times came. And, that's when Grimnir appears to them, in all his glory and tells them, he can save them, he can save all of them, but not as they are now. While they are corrupted, their souls belong to Hashut and to Chaos, so in order to save them, that corruption must be purged. So, Grimnir kills them, every last remaining Dawi-Zhar man, woman and child and in doing so, he can claim and purify their souls, allowing them to be reborn into the New World that's coming.
Given the lore of the darklands being that mineral wealth was available without much mining maybe they actually dug too shallow. Maybe a solid dwarf principle is that you shouldn't dig to deep but you need to dig. Get to the digging sweet spot and you're golden.
And then they made the Black Orcs, because naturally some Chaos Dwarf overseer looked at a bunch of Orcs an thought "These psychopathic, nigh un-killable mushroom men that live exclusively to fight and literally get stronger the more they do so are good, but what if I made them even more massive and strong and then I make them smarter? I mean, what's the worst that could happen?" And then it turns out that Azag the Slaughterer could happen...
Wasn’t Azog just a normal Orc who happened to upon the Crown of Sorcery from Nagash? I think you meant Grimgor, or maybe the great uprising or something
@@crushcommando8637 You're both right, but its been so long since I read any Warhammer fantasy lore. In any case, I think we can all agree that taking Orcs and making SUPER-ORCS, probably qualifies as probably one of the worst ideas ever
@@weldonwin Legendary Super Orc: "You see you're not dealing with the average Orc warrior anymore." Chaos Dawi: "I feel like we've been here before. Have we been here before?"
"They wish to make the world a place of smoky darkness where hope and cheer are crimes punishable by immediate slavery and slow torture. Theirs is an endless greed that neither time nor wealth can ever abate. They committed blasphemy by turning away from the Ancestor Gods and practicing magic. Magic, I tell you! They are our greatest shame and they will be dealt with, in time." - Cranneg Enlagsson the Dawi Lorekeeper
Beastmen: Worship Chaos by destroying anything even Remotely tied with civilization. Dawi-Zar: Worship Chaos by adhering to strict rigidity & conformity & hierarchy, with emphasis on technological advancement. Truly, the manifestations of Chaos are varied & unpredictable…..
I mind a short intro tae a White Dwarf battle report involving the Chaos Dwarves. It was a meeting of Lords in which they discussed their need for more slaves, and it ended with them all laughing evilly. Yep, they were written as business men.
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@@dc-101 We don't know enough about the Benerit Group yet. If recent events have demonstrated one thing about WFM it's that no character or organization is exactly what they appear to be...
"The truth about the Chaos Dwarfs is buried beneath lies and evasions, for they are the great shame of the Dwarfs. Ask any Dwarf, and they'll fiercely deny their existence. But protestations aside, rumours of the great foundries in the Dark Lands, of horrid Bull Centaurs, of great cauldrons filled with molten metal hungrily devouring sacrifices to some blasphemous Dark God ring all too true to be the result of idle speculation." - Otto Bloch, Professor Emeritus of University of Nuln
So Hashut, a Chaos god/entity no one has heard of before, was able to get the Chaos Dwarfs to abandon their old beliefs, mutate them despite their innate resistance, give them sorcery, and create a society bases on ambition and desire for forbidden knowledge. And it just so happens that Tzeentch is the god of change, evolution, mutation, sorcery, ambition, knowledge, and lies. Also, Hashut showed up right when the Darkland Dwarfs were on the verge of destruction. And one of the lesser known aspects of Tzeentch is that he also represents the belief of hope.
This! THIS RIGHT HERE! I was thinking the same thing. I absolutely love Tzeentch, then a few years ago i learnt about Hashut, AND I FELL IN LOVE. And now that i have been looking at the factions more in-depth, i have found that Hashut feels a lot like Tzeentch and could possibly be Tzeentch. If he is not Tzeentch himself, Hashut has to be Tzeentches created daemon, that escaped free from the grasp of Tzeentch. Or if he is not related in anyway, then he should be Tzeentches greatest rival.
He was confirmed to be a minor Chaos god with no connections to the big Four. There are several such minor chaos gods in the realm of chaos such as Malice the god of anarchy and Necoho the god of athisme(no i'm not joking about that last one.)
@@visitingforgefather5997 ah yes Malice the Chaos god of anarchy so much so that GW had to drop them because the copyright lived up to the anarchy of its name.
You know that Scottish Actor Sean Connery played Warhammer Fantasy and there would be days that he would rent out a store when he and his friends and other actors would play all day.
Glory to Hashut! Let all serve to advance the ever marching industry! Slaves for the furnace! Either to run it or fuel it! For the Realm of the Dawi Zarr never ceases in its work, nor in its demands for labor.
The old world would burn in the fires of Industry, The forests will Fall, A new order will Rise, We will drive the machine of war with the Axe and the Fire and The Iron Fist of The Dawi-Zharr.
Feels like a double Tolkien reference, by someone who actually knows his stuff. 1. Originally, Dwarves were just evil. Like Orcs. Only later did they become much more complex, and by the time The Hobbit was re-worked to be canon, most time was spent with the straight-up good Dwarves. 2. This is exactly what Sauron would do in victory.
Kind of - Hashut is the god of greed, ambition, cruelty and malice. Vashtorr is the demi-God of cognition, creation, and in some ways contracts. Both inspire industry, but hashut's followers do it to enslave others and for their goals to be the strongest - vashtorr is more akin to provoking scientists and engineers to take their work to their logical, often terrifying, conclusion.
Warhammer 40k chaos dwarfs would be like the Warhammer fantasy chaos dwarfs the most industrial and the most advanced when it comes to science and technology and industry and weapons vehicles armor and tactics and stratagies
@@Nomadith I think the best way to descrip the differenz between Hashut and Vashtorr is which faction would follow them in Warhammer 40k. Hashut would be the Patron-God for the Iron Warriors because he is the God of Industry, Empires, Slavery and Warfare. Vashtorr would be the Patron God for the Dark Mechanicus because he is the God of Science, Machinery, Innovation and Exploring. Both are Gods of Metall and Machines but both are going in absolute different ways about it. Vashtorr is the Scientist Hashut is the General
A new power is rising. Its victory is at hand. This night the land will be stained with the blood of the traitor Dawi. March to Karaz-a-Karak. Leave none alive. To war!
I wonder if they would have the strength to match the Dwarf Kingdoms. While they do have magic and technology, they don’t seem to have the numbers that Orcs or Skaven possess.
Now i wonder what would happen if the chaos dwarfs created their own chaos space marines or there own form of a star wars clone army or there own form of a battle droid army or thier own version of the captain america super soldier serum
"You know, there are Dark Elves right?" "Yeah?" "You think there are like, Evil Dwarves?" "Pah, don't be ridiculous!" Throws some trash to the side, unknowingly falling into a hidden tunnel, that falls down a chute, the music starts as the Chaos Dwarf factory is shown.
I'm glad you took your time in putting out this video, the thought and effort put into it clearly shows in the final product, I think this is one of the best videos you've made. Keep up the good work!
My favorite thing about the Chaos Dwarves is that they are the most realistic version of what Dwarves would be like if they were real. Cruel slavers who worship industry and profit, and willing to sacrifice as many of the unwashed masses as needed to get even a single coin more.
@@evanhaskel206 Dwarves are both greedy and industrial in every setting they exist in. That just screams capitalist mindset to me. And as we've seen in our world, capitalism can bring out the worst in people. And if your entire civilization is described as greedy and industrial, then the Choas Dwarves are the inevitable end point.
This does not really make sense to me. Chaos Dwarfs are my favorite race, but not for this. If dwarfs/dwarves were real then their real version would be dependent on which dwar(fs/ves) they are based on or written as
While the Old World slowly awake to the bleak oppression of the Dawi Zharr, the far future of the 41st Millenium may yet feel the taint of Hashut among the Kin of Votann.
The chaos dwarfs of the 41st millennium should be called the legions of hashut and they could be like the chaos dwarfs of the old world of warhammer fantasy a technological and science and industrial and weapons warfare and vehicles and tactical strategie advanced orderd and progress as the chaos dwarfs from warhammer fantasy that would be awesome heck i already think that the legions of hashut would create their own far more advanced space marines wich are far more advanced that all the chaos space marines and the imperium of man space marines and maybe the legions of hashut also make use of a army of non clone troopers alongside a army of clone troopers and a battle droid army and perhaps even reversed engineered the technology of the necrons from warhammer 40k or the legions of hashut also make use of a faster than light space travel technology wich is why they no longer use the warp to travel faster than light space travel wich gives caused the legions of hashut to be in a stalemate with both the tyranids and the tyranids genestealer cults and i think the legions of hashut would perhaps be even at a stalemate with the necrons from warhammer 40k and the legions of hashut even having created anti space marine weapons strategies and tactics and unlike the imperium of man from warhammer 40k who never make any new science and technology the legions of hashut actualy make new science and technology wich gives them a alot more soldiers than just let's say just simply space marine chapters and imperial guard regiments than the imperium has since the legions of hashut would always create new strategies and tactics and the actual training weapons vehicles armor chain of command and the soldiers and units regiments and organization and command structure and platoons and position of leadership with the equipement for it like let's say specialized commando units and espionage and counter espionage and sabotage and covert and secret operations and sniper units and assassination units and engineering and support units as well as atomic biological and chemical weapons and warfare and protection from these thing as well as guerrilla warfare and cyber warfare and asymmetrical warfare units and training and perhaps even combat drones and military drones and stealth bombers that would make the legions of hashut really powerfull and dangerous to fight against
Imagine a alliance created between the chaos dwarfs and the chaos leagues of votann or a actuel alliance between the chaos dwarfs and all the warhammer 40k followers of chaos the chaos dwarfs would really become advanced when it comes the science and technology and industry
Also imagine a actual alliance created between the leagues of votann and all the dwarfs of the world edge mountains from warhammer fantasy that would be awesome
"They wish to make the world a place of smoky darkness where hope and cheer are crimes punishable by immediate slavery and slow torture. Theirs is an endless greed that neither time nor wealth can ever abate. They committed blasphemy by turning away from the Ancestor Gods and practicing magic. Magic, I tell you! They are our greatest shame and they will be dealt with, in time." -- Cranneg Enlagsson, Dwarf Lorekeeper
I like the Dawi-Zharr the most out of all Chaos factions because they actually want to build something on the ashes of the world they burnt down. I mean it would be horrific and brutal but i can see an end goal for them. With the other Chaos factions after they win, after the last faction is destroyed, the last being corrupted...then what? Also guns, train and artillery are going to be beat swords and spells any day of the week.
More like the Tau, in a weird way. The Imperium, for all its arrogance and power, is not a vibrant, flourishing civilisation but a relic of a bygone age, rotting away slowly but surely. For every world reclaimed from the hands of some traitorous warlord or alien conqueror, a dozen more are lost as the cogs of a grand galactic bureaucracy slowly grind along. The Tau, on the other hand, are innovative and highly ambitious. Starting out on a single world with early gunpowder weapons when Imperial Explorators first surveyed them, they have now managed to carve a modest enclave for themselves in a region of space where Imperial military power is very densely concentrated, not through psychic power nor through sheer numbers but through industry and creativity. The Chaos Dwarves and the Tau both place a great emphasis on collective responsibility, societal order, pragmatic diplomacy and, at their core, they are both driven by a mysterious ideology that compels them to eternally expand their borders until they can be expanded no more.
@@MultiKommandant I say that the chaos dwarfs are more like a fusion of the dark mechcanicum and the iron warriors. They rejected the traditions of their ancestors in exchange for power, sorcery, and knowledge, and thus make all kinds of daemonic weaponry like the dark mech. On the other side of the coin, they employ very Perturabo-like tactics, they use a very mathematic and cold way of warfare, sending in dozens of slaves as a meat shield while they obliterate the enemy with artillery and magic. Like the iron warriors, war is an equation and their troops are the numbers used to solve it.
The one fantasy setting where pitting it against modern earth actually results in a balanced confrontation (unless it's an undead faction, spirits are busted if you have no magic counters both in WHFRP and WHFB).
At least in RHUNRIKKI STROLLAR (Warhammer Fantasy Golden Age Dwarf Runelord Quest) Hashut got his shit pushed in by Gazul, no more future for Chaos Dwarfs. Should read the epic of Karag Dum in this quest.
"It's a lifeless, blasted wasteland" "And there live untold thousands of Evil Beings" Now I love me some evil beings, but I don't think I'm alone in finding this trope annoying. Warhammer 40k avoids it because, you know, big ass galaxy, but Warhammer positively revels in it.
My justification would be "it seems uninhabitable if you're an outsider, but the people who natively live there have found many ways to survive and thrive"
@@die1mayer according to the books Mordor actually had farmlands on the southern areas (that you don't see in the movies), where the volcanic ash created extremely fertile soil
Always weird to me that the dwarf gods just...didnt do anything? That they did just ignore their pleas? And that some unknown god did; not even any of the actual chaos gods offered such a deal, raises questions.
The dwarfs dug so deep into the earth they went from Scottish to Mesopotamians.
Dug too shallow*
Evil Mesopotamians
Diggy diggy hole
@@thegreatbookofgrudges6953 SHALLOW?!
That's going in the book!
😂 good one
>The Stoic and Honorable Dwarf: Gets offended because a shoddy table.
>The Despicable, Cruel and Honourless Chaos Dwarf: Service grants redemption of honour.
Service grantees citizenship
>The Stoic and Honorable Dwarf: Will insult and complain as they teach you great skills
>The Despicable, Cruel and Honourless Chaos Dwarf: Will kill you if you show weakness
That redemption from their equivalent of the slayer state is possible is actually deeply disturbing.
What causes dawi to become slayers is something innate to how their minds work. When unable to reconcile what IS with what SHOULD be, a dwarf becomes increasingly driven to correct the issue. This usually leads to things getting worked out more or less to everyone's satisfaction.
But when correcting the problem is impossible, the dwarf is trapped in a mental death spiral. They can't achieve satisfaction, which makes them more stressed, which makes it more likely for them to fail in other ways, which leads to more stress...until the dwarf's mind shatters under the strain and they become a gibbering lunatic.
Taking the Slayer Oath is a way out of this dilemma. By taking on a task that _can't_ be failed, the afflicted dwarf gains a little more time with their sanity intact before they inevitably die.
This isn't cultural, it's a facet of dwarf biology. Even if you raised a dwarf orphan (a dorphan?) entirely in a human or elven culture, they'd still have the same mental imperative driving them.
That this _doesn't_ apply to the Dawi Zharr means they're very definitely not dwarves anymore.
@@GaldirEonai "Urist McUrist has entered a fell mood!"
@@GaldirEonai But that's just it... it does apply to them. Only what is "Right" and proper is now focused through the lense of what Serves Hashult and their Greater Purpose.
Only Dwarves could turn to chaos and become more orderly.
We will create our own faction with blackjack and hookers! :D
iron warriors would like to know location
@@ciaranviertel285 if you think about it Chaos Dwarves and Iron Warriors aren't that different.
"Where was Grimnir when our warriors were dying? Where was Valaya when our children sickened? When we called out for aid in the deep places where we delved, it was not Grungni who answered our call, but mighty Hashut who delivered us in our time of need. Who are the real traitors here? Our kin who abandoned us to madness and death or we who only sought to survive against the forces of Chaos? One day there will be a reckoning and it will be the Sons of the Father of Darkness who will have the victory, not the weak willed spawn of the pathetic Ancestor Gods." - Mordian Slagfist, a Chaos Dawi warrior
And the irony of that quote, when Grimnir finally DID show up at the end of days...
@@weldonwin explain
@@guardsmanlars6797 At the end of the End Times storyline, when the Everchosen has turned on the Chaos Dwarves and is destroying their empire, the very last of them have been driven to their very last hold out. There's no warriors left, only a handful of workers, women and children left and they cry out to the ancestors, because Hashut has forsaken them as it always would when the End Times came.
And, that's when Grimnir appears to them, in all his glory and tells them, he can save them, he can save all of them, but not as they are now. While they are corrupted, their souls belong to Hashut and to Chaos, so in order to save them, that corruption must be purged. So, Grimnir kills them, every last remaining Dawi-Zhar man, woman and child and in doing so, he can claim and purify their souls, allowing them to be reborn into the New World that's coming.
@@weldonwin End Times is not cannon. Its shitty fanfic from GW.
@@weldonwin end times is skaven propaganda, quit snorting warpstone.
The dwarves dig too deep, and they came back awesome.
LOL....that is a great lore idea. Thank you!!!!
Given the lore of the darklands being that mineral wealth was available without much mining maybe they actually dug too shallow. Maybe a solid dwarf principle is that you shouldn't dig to deep but you need to dig. Get to the digging sweet spot and you're golden.
And with stupid hats
@@ItsjustAdam1165 Thank you for volunteering as our next sacrifice to hashut please see your friendly neighbourhood hobgoblin for processing.
* more awesome
And then they made the Black Orcs, because naturally some Chaos Dwarf overseer looked at a bunch of Orcs an thought "These psychopathic, nigh un-killable mushroom men that live exclusively to fight and literally get stronger the more they do so are good, but what if I made them even more massive and strong and then I make them smarter? I mean, what's the worst that could happen?" And then it turns out that Azag the Slaughterer could happen...
Wasn’t Azog just a normal Orc who happened to upon the Crown of Sorcery from Nagash?
I think you meant Grimgor, or maybe the great uprising or something
Yeah to my knowledge Azhag has no relation to the Chorfs, Grimgor's backstory is the one about black orc uprising in the Chaos dawi empire.
@@crushcommando8637 You're both right, but its been so long since I read any Warhammer fantasy lore. In any case, I think we can all agree that taking Orcs and making SUPER-ORCS, probably qualifies as probably one of the worst ideas ever
@@weldonwin Legendary Super Orc: "You see you're not dealing with the average Orc warrior anymore."
Chaos Dawi: "I feel like we've been here before. Have we been here before?"
You may be thinkin' Grimgor Ironhide. Azhag was a normal green fella as far as i'm aware, may be wrong though.
Empire: it's the forces of chaos!
Sons of Hashut: well yes, but actually no
"They wish to make the world a place of smoky darkness where hope and cheer are crimes punishable by immediate slavery and slow torture. Theirs is an endless greed that neither time nor wealth can ever abate. They committed blasphemy by turning away from the Ancestor Gods and practicing magic. Magic, I tell you! They are our greatest shame and they will be dealt with, in time."
- Cranneg Enlagsson the Dawi Lorekeeper
Everyone knows when you dig too deep you find a Balrog not a angrier dwarf
Balrogs are nothing more than the evolved form of the Dawi-Zharr.
Balrog might be better
@@rosesareredbutzerglingssti9290 Or to put that in a differnt meme format:
Plot twist: The Balrog is an angrier dwarf.
@@gnaskar LOL! XD
The Chorfs dug too deep, found a Balrog, shoved him into one of their daemon engines ass-first, then resumed digging.
Beastmen: Worship Chaos by destroying anything even Remotely tied with civilization.
Dawi-Zar: Worship Chaos by adhering to strict rigidity & conformity & hierarchy, with emphasis on technological advancement.
Truly, the manifestations of Chaos are varied & unpredictable…..
Hence why it's called Chaos!
its called Chaos for a reason
I mind a short intro tae a White Dwarf battle report involving the Chaos Dwarves.
It was a meeting of Lords in which they discussed their need for more slaves, and it ended with them all laughing evilly.
Yep, they were written as business men.
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2. Black Arrow | Splinter Cell
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4. The Empire of Eldia | Attack on Titan
5. The Hiver Imperium | Sword of the Stars
Ah papers please I second this
how about beneritt group from gundam WFM?
Amen, paper please please?
@@dc-101 We don't know enough about the Benerit Group yet. If recent events have demonstrated one thing about WFM it's that no character or organization is exactly what they appear to be...
"The truth about the Chaos Dwarfs is buried beneath lies and evasions, for they are the great shame of the Dwarfs. Ask any Dwarf, and they'll fiercely deny their existence. But protestations aside, rumours of the great foundries in the Dark Lands, of horrid Bull Centaurs, of great cauldrons filled with molten metal hungrily devouring sacrifices to some blasphemous Dark God ring all too true to be the result of idle speculation." - Otto Bloch, Professor Emeritus of University of Nuln
So Hashut, a Chaos god/entity no one has heard of before, was able to get the Chaos Dwarfs to abandon their old beliefs, mutate them despite their innate resistance, give them sorcery, and create a society bases on ambition and desire for forbidden knowledge. And it just so happens that Tzeentch is the god of change, evolution, mutation, sorcery, ambition, knowledge, and lies.
Also, Hashut showed up right when the Darkland Dwarfs were on the verge of destruction. And one of the lesser known aspects of Tzeentch is that he also represents the belief of hope.
This! THIS RIGHT HERE! I was thinking the same thing. I absolutely love Tzeentch, then a few years ago i learnt about Hashut, AND I FELL IN LOVE. And now that i have been looking at the factions more in-depth, i have found that Hashut feels a lot like Tzeentch and could possibly be Tzeentch. If he is not Tzeentch himself, Hashut has to be Tzeentches created daemon, that escaped free from the grasp of Tzeentch. Or if he is not related in anyway, then he should be Tzeentches greatest rival.
He was confirmed to be a minor Chaos god with no connections to the big Four. There are several such minor chaos gods in the realm of chaos such as Malice the god of anarchy and Necoho the god of athisme(no i'm not joking about that last one.)
@@visitingforgefather5997 Aah yes the god of not believing in god's. I also like Malice an Necoho.
@@visitingforgefather5997 ah yes Malice the Chaos god of anarchy so much so that GW had to drop them because the copyright lived up to the anarchy of its name.
They didnt even mention the black orcs!
You can find more cheer in a graveyard.
- Gimli, son of Gloin
You know that Scottish Actor Sean Connery played Warhammer Fantasy and there would be days that he would rent out a store when he and his friends and other actors would play all day.
Sources? That sounds dope
@@nasir6r996 His source? It was revealed to him in a dream.
@@DeutscherDummer Hey! I dreamt about it as well, I'll have you know!!
So that's what he did between hitting women
@@themasteronhigh1665 He's the OG James Bond. He hits on women a lot in his missions for the British Crown.
Glory to Hashut! Let all serve to advance the ever marching industry! Slaves for the furnace! Either to run it or fuel it!
For the Realm of the Dawi Zarr never ceases in its work, nor in its demands for labor.
Hashut! Vorgund! Zharr-Naggrund!
The old world would burn in the fires of Industry, The forests will Fall, A new order will Rise, We will drive the machine of war with the Axe and the Fire and The Iron Fist of The Dawi-Zharr.
Feels like a double Tolkien reference, by someone who actually knows his stuff.
1. Originally, Dwarves were just evil. Like Orcs. Only later did they become much more complex, and by the time The Hobbit was re-worked to be canon, most time was spent with the straight-up good Dwarves.
2. This is exactly what Sauron would do in victory.
Hasut and vashtor remind me of each other both are bull headed gods of fire and industry but in very different ways.edit chaos votann when???
Kind of - Hashut is the god of greed, ambition, cruelty and malice. Vashtorr is the demi-God of cognition, creation, and in some ways contracts. Both inspire industry, but hashut's followers do it to enslave others and for their goals to be the strongest - vashtorr is more akin to provoking scientists and engineers to take their work to their logical, often terrifying, conclusion.
Hold up, you may be on to something 🤨
i think your talking about the legions of hasut from warhammer 40k
Warhammer 40k chaos dwarfs would be like the Warhammer fantasy chaos dwarfs the most industrial and the most advanced when it comes to science and technology and industry and weapons vehicles armor and tactics and stratagies
@@Nomadith I think the best way to descrip the differenz between Hashut and Vashtorr is which faction would follow them in Warhammer 40k.
Hashut would be the Patron-God for the Iron Warriors because he is the God of Industry, Empires, Slavery and Warfare.
Vashtorr would be the Patron God for the Dark Mechanicus because he is the God of Science, Machinery, Innovation and Exploring.
Both are Gods of Metall and Machines but both are going in absolute different ways about it.
Vashtorr is the Scientist
Hashut is the General
A new power is rising. Its victory is at hand. This night the land will be stained with the blood of the traitor Dawi. March to Karaz-a-Karak. Leave none alive. To war!
I wonder if they would have the strength to match the Dwarf Kingdoms. While they do have magic and technology, they don’t seem to have the numbers that Orcs or Skaven possess.
The most constructive chaos faction, and that's why I like them!
Don't forget as didn't hear a mention its rumored that the chaos dwarves created the black orcs but they rebelled.
Now i wonder what would happen if the chaos dwarfs created their own chaos space marines or there own form of a star wars clone army or there own form of a battle droid army or thier own version of the captain america super soldier serum
Or if the chaos dwarfs created form of the halo spartan super soldier program
Poor Chaos. Corrupts a race and the result is they become ridiculously Super-Orderly.
ALL GLORY TO HASHUT! THE COW GOD!
MOOO!
MOOOOOO
What have you done! Grom will now come and milk Hashut! You doomed everone!
MILK FOR THE KHORNE FLAKES!!!
The people's of Wisconsin have 2 gods.
So it will be a great war between the followers of the cow god and the Green Bay Packers.
This is basically what dwarves would look like if they allied with Sauron and Mordor.
Can we see a video on the regular Warhammer dwarf realms soon?
"You know, there are Dark Elves right?"
"Yeah?"
"You think there are like, Evil Dwarves?"
"Pah, don't be ridiculous!"
Throws some trash to the side, unknowingly falling into a hidden tunnel, that falls down a chute, the music starts as the Chaos Dwarf factory is shown.
we've seen the greater good.
now we see the greater evil.
You ask me the this video seems a bit on the “short” side.
Hashut your face
that's going in the book
SHORT?!
I'm glad you took your time in putting out this video, the thought and effort put into it clearly shows in the final product, I think this is one of the best videos you've made. Keep up the good work!
My favorite thing about the Chaos Dwarves is that they are the most realistic version of what Dwarves would be like if they were real. Cruel slavers who worship industry and profit, and willing to sacrifice as many of the unwashed masses as needed to get even a single coin more.
What makes you think they’re the more realistic dwarves?
@@evanhaskel206 Dwarves are both greedy and industrial in every setting they exist in. That just screams capitalist mindset to me. And as we've seen in our world, capitalism can bring out the worst in people. And if your entire civilization is described as greedy and industrial, then the Choas Dwarves are the inevitable end point.
Exactly. I really subscribe to this depiction of a dwarf. Also I like their Summerian look :)
This does not really make sense to me. Chaos Dwarfs are my favorite race, but not for this. If dwarfs/dwarves were real then their real version would be dependent on which dwar(fs/ves) they are based on or written as
Marvelous video. The background music choice was on spot.
The Babylonians/Sumerians from Fantasy are getting some love.
While the Old World slowly awake to the bleak oppression of the Dawi Zharr, the far future of the 41st Millenium may yet feel the taint of Hashut among the Kin of Votann.
The chaos dwarfs of the 41st millennium should be called the legions of hashut and they could be like the chaos dwarfs of the old world of warhammer fantasy a technological and science and industrial and weapons warfare and vehicles and tactical strategie advanced orderd and progress as the chaos dwarfs from warhammer fantasy that would be awesome heck i already think that the legions of hashut would create their own far more advanced space marines wich are far more advanced that all the chaos space marines and the imperium of man space marines and maybe the legions of hashut also make use of a army of non clone troopers alongside a army of clone troopers and a battle droid army and perhaps even reversed engineered the technology of the necrons from warhammer 40k or the legions of hashut also make use of a faster than light space travel technology wich is why they no longer use the warp to travel faster than light space travel wich gives caused the legions of hashut to be in a stalemate with both the tyranids and the tyranids genestealer cults and i think the legions of hashut would perhaps be even at a stalemate with the necrons from warhammer 40k and the legions of hashut even having created anti space marine weapons strategies and tactics and unlike the imperium of man from warhammer 40k who never make any new science and technology the legions of hashut actualy make new science and technology wich gives them a alot more soldiers than just let's say just simply space marine chapters and imperial guard regiments than the imperium has since the legions of hashut would always create new strategies and tactics and the actual training weapons vehicles armor chain of command and the soldiers and units regiments and organization and command structure and platoons and position of leadership with the equipement for it like let's say specialized commando units and espionage and counter espionage and sabotage and covert and secret operations and sniper units and assassination units and engineering and support units as well as atomic biological and chemical weapons and warfare and protection from these thing as well as guerrilla warfare and cyber warfare and asymmetrical warfare units and training and perhaps even combat drones and military drones and stealth bombers that would make the legions of hashut really powerfull and dangerous to fight against
Imagine a alliance created between the chaos dwarfs and the chaos leagues of votann or a actuel alliance between the chaos dwarfs and all the warhammer 40k followers of chaos the chaos dwarfs would really become advanced when it comes the science and technology and industry
Also imagine a actual alliance created between the leagues of votann and all the dwarfs of the world edge mountains from warhammer fantasy that would be awesome
Dwarfs:who are you?
Chaos Dwarfs: i'm you,but based.
lmao
100% true🔥
HASHUT! VORGUND! ZHARR-NAGGRUND!
"There are roads", spoken with appropriate foreboding.
I don't know what it is about them but these guys seem much more awesome and badass than the evil dwarven race of D&D (the Duergar )
"They wish to make the world a place of smoky darkness where hope and cheer are crimes punishable by immediate slavery and slow torture. Theirs is an endless greed that neither time nor wealth can ever abate. They committed blasphemy by turning away from the Ancestor Gods and practicing magic. Magic, I tell you! They are our greatest shame and they will be dealt with, in time." -- Cranneg Enlagsson, Dwarf Lorekeeper
This is all well and good, but this forgot the most important aspect of Dawi-Zharr culture: they have the the silliest hats in the setting, bar none!
They're tall! We're short! That's just plain fact!
You should do a video on the Leagues of Votann in 40k !
They have I believe
These are not just mindless Orcs or men of the North! These are Dawi-Zharr. Their armor is thick, their shields broad, their weapons exotic.
Glory to the father of the dark
I like the Dawi-Zharr the most out of all Chaos factions because they actually want to build something on the ashes of the world they burnt down. I mean it would be horrific and brutal but i can see an end goal for them. With the other Chaos factions after they win, after the last faction is destroyed, the last being corrupted...then what? Also guns, train and artillery are going to be beat swords and spells any day of the week.
I really liked the soundtrack. Reminded me the omninous songs of the Witcher
Also, the video gave me more evidence to play the Dawi Zhaar
So they're Chaos worshipers obsessed with order and don't actually worship any of the main Chaos pantheon.
Well, that's confusing...
Not really. Heck, tons of chaotic critters don't, because there are more than just the 4 big ones
Sounds like the Fantasy analogue to the Imperium of Man
More like the Tau, in a weird way. The Imperium, for all its arrogance and power, is not a vibrant, flourishing civilisation but a relic of a bygone age, rotting away slowly but surely. For every world reclaimed from the hands of some traitorous warlord or alien conqueror, a dozen more are lost as the cogs of a grand galactic bureaucracy slowly grind along.
The Tau, on the other hand, are innovative and highly ambitious. Starting out on a single world with early gunpowder weapons when Imperial Explorators first surveyed them, they have now managed to carve a modest enclave for themselves in a region of space where Imperial military power is very densely concentrated, not through psychic power nor through sheer numbers but through industry and creativity.
The Chaos Dwarves and the Tau both place a great emphasis on collective responsibility, societal order, pragmatic diplomacy and, at their core, they are both driven by a mysterious ideology that compels them to eternally expand their borders until they can be expanded no more.
@@MultiKommandant I say that the chaos dwarfs are more like a fusion of the dark mechcanicum and the iron warriors. They rejected the traditions of their ancestors in exchange for power, sorcery, and knowledge, and thus make all kinds of daemonic weaponry like the dark mech. On the other side of the coin, they employ very Perturabo-like tactics, they use a very mathematic and cold way of warfare, sending in dozens of slaves as a meat shield while they obliterate the enemy with artillery and magic. Like the iron warriors, war is an equation and their troops are the numbers used to solve it.
This is skavens
sounds like a great place for a rimworld colony
The one fantasy setting where pitting it against modern earth actually results in a balanced confrontation (unless it's an undead faction, spirits are busted if you have no magic counters both in WHFRP and WHFB).
Really talks about an industrial society and it's future
“Urist McDawi-Zharr has entered a foul mood!”
They're the second most technologically advanced race in Fantasy.
19:20 see this is what happens when a Dwarf plays Satisfactory :D
Well...shit. Now I have to buy Warhammer III Total War. Thanks alot Templin. 🙄
I'd love to see Conquest: the Last Argument of Kings featured here. Spires, for example.
This may have been one of your best video’s yet
reject elves, Embrace the dwarf pill.
Industrial revolution and it's consequences: the faction
Do you think that Hashut might be one of names of Vashtorr? Seem kind of similar.
It's a theory I kind of subscribe to
It would be interesting to see, like, dark Votann
I hope so, both are very very similar
I like to think that vashtorr is one of the masters of the forge of souls, that hashut is also a forge master and maybe vashtorr's rival
@@nasir6r996 i think that they would be called the legions of hashut
Thank you the Video and the English subtitle.
Me, a 5'2" mental case: You know, I'm something of a chaos dwarf, myself.
I kinda want to see a cover of that song “Diggy Diggy Hole” themed around these Dwarfs.
And then there's their hats.
I want to know the origin of this institute, how it got started, is name's origin, and how they are able to catalog so many alternat worlds.
Would like to something like this in Age of Sigmar maybe a broken faction of the Fyreslayers
Chaos Dwarves are my favorite race in the Warhammer fantasy universe.
The music on this one is FIRE
Thanks great video. There is not much extra lore besides the rulebook so i love this vid
Been waiting for this one, great work.
More warhammer fantasy please
Thanks for the Dwarven content
At least in RHUNRIKKI STROLLAR (Warhammer Fantasy Golden Age Dwarf Runelord Quest) Hashut got his shit pushed in by Gazul, no more future for Chaos Dwarfs.
Should read the epic of Karag Dum in this quest.
Funny that the evil dwarfs are the ones who believe the dishonored can be redeemed lmao
To be fair, regular dwarfs also believe It, just not in life.😂
Hashut>Ancestor gods
4:00 best depiction of Boatmurdered I've ever seen
Such a cool faction
I shudder to think which of the Lords of Chaos had a hand in the corruption of the Dawuizhah
When you stop and worship the Balrog.
Please make a video on the skaven / great horned rat.
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I would love to see your "Orcs in Warhammer-Fantasy"-Video
Some real squat chaos
"It's a lifeless, blasted wasteland"
"And there live untold thousands of Evil Beings"
Now I love me some evil beings, but I don't think I'm alone in finding this trope annoying. Warhammer 40k avoids it because, you know, big ass galaxy, but Warhammer positively revels in it.
My justification would be "it seems uninhabitable if you're an outsider, but the people who natively live there have found many ways to survive and thrive"
It's basically Mordor.
@@die1mayer according to the books Mordor actually had farmlands on the southern areas (that you don't see in the movies), where the volcanic ash created extremely fertile soil
@@CollinBuckman I wasn't aware of that and I've read LotR.
@@die1mayer IIRC it's fairly deep lore, in some of the ancillary material
Always weird to me that the dwarf gods just...didnt do anything? That they did just ignore their pleas? And that some unknown god did; not even any of the actual chaos gods offered such a deal, raises questions.
The Ancestor Gods and the rest of the Dwarf thought the Eastern kin were all dead and were busy defending their own holds from Chaos.
Its really similar to how Archaon tried to contact Sigmar but got nothing so he turned to Chaos to kill Chaos, which is just stupid
Ah, the Capitalist Dwarves...
Chaos dwarfs aka corparate América
But with more drip
That makes no sense
HASHUT! HASHUT! HASHUT! VOLKTAR ZHARR-NAGRUND!
Wait?!
The chaos-dwarves have a relationship with chaos other than senseless emotion? OO:
I love the chaos dwarf!!!! 💪💪💪
me, who has not played fantasy battle or total war, "YEAHHHH!!!!!!!!!!"
HASHUT!
HASHUT!
HASHUT!
No you see you miss understand them. They just wish to drive the world's gdp through the roof :)
Ask perun he knows best
Whats the music? Because it iant sons of odin by lost harmonies
How about a history of Warehouse 13 and all the other warehouses
At least everyone is having a job, not to bad right?!
Do they ever enslave Beastmen, or would they be more trouble that they are worth
A great history thanks guys 💯👍👹
When Dwarves discovers Capitalism :
Praise Hashut
I am the Sith Lord of the Chaos Dwarves
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