@@Xumal I can relate to your friends pain. Nighthaunt are either the easiest minis you could ever build. Or complex enough to drive even seasoned hobbyists insane.
Funfact about Ghosts in Bedsheets; Back in the day coffins were only for rich people (still are in many cases). So instead of a wooden box, the corpses of most people were packed into a huge sheet of fabric and put into the ground. So they are not wearing bedsheets but corpse sheets.
Pancreas, your timing is immaculate. You published this literally right as I finished priming my last Nighthaunt mini for my first AoS army (which you inspired me to get into). Are you sure you aren't in my walls?
I have to agree with the ghost praise. I mean you can run the whole spectrum scary, sympathetic, pretty (oh look a pretty lady but blue), or omens of death. I'm tired of vampires hogging all the spotlight and are way easier to stop then a ghost, you have to fight an enemy who doesn't have to play by their rules.
As A fellow Ossiarch fan I will await that day with bated breath although I would guess the cons will be a doozy since they're in a rough place. Then again that may be down to how I play them rather than how they are meta wise
How could you confuse a salty horde of Scooby-Doo ghosts killing people because they don't get to have bodies and a salty horde of deep sea goths killing people because they don't get to keep their souls?
I really want the Ghoul Stars in Warhammer 40k to be expanded. One thing that has bothered me about 40k over Warhammer Fantasy is that Nurgle seems to have a monopoly on the domain of death that removes the phantom like elements that really should have a place in 40k, whereas in WFB and AoS, the undead is a force unto itself. Also, the Death Spectres are one of my favorite Space Marine chapters.
I've often thought that 40K could really use an equivalent to the Nighthaunt. The Warp is a scary place, full of the tormented souls of the dead. It only makes sense that if holes start opening up or psykers start summoning, ghosts would start appearing. Just picture in your mind the staggering _scale_ of the 40K setting. Quadrillions of people living on a million worlds, and that's just the Imperium as it is now. Now imagine that most of those people are _suffering,_ in one way or another. Maybe they were massacred in a rebellion, or by Chaos/Xenos raiders. Maybe they were captured by Dark Eldar and tortured for centuries before a single lapse in attention by their masters permitted them to perish. Maybe it's the astronomical number of beings, human or otherwise, genocided during the Great Crusade. Or maybe it's just the poor bastards living and dying under the Imperium's totalitarian, bureaucratic cruelty, used up and then discarded like a cog in a machine. The 40K universe, far more than AoS or WHF, is a place where people have lived and died badly. For whom their time in the world was pain, and the Warp offered no succor or balm for that pain. Perhaps some took solace or peace in death. Maybe the Emperor _does_ offer an afterlife to those whose faith is peerless (though we have little evidence to support this). Even if there is, if even a fraction of those who suffered and died DON'T end up at peace, that's still orders of magnitude more unquiet dead than there are people living in the 41st millennium. Now imagine if those souls decided to do something about it. And then imagine that, in the Era Indomitus, we had that whole galaxy-spanning tear in the galaxy disgorging the stuff of the Warp into Realspace. What I'm saying is, the galaxy should be replete with Stargeists. The Stargeists are motivated by many things, but rarely is it nonviolent. They have a lot of issues to work through, and that can manifest in many ways. Imagine ghosts that probe the edges of the Webway, trying to invade Commoragh and return all the pain they experienced back onto the Drukhari. Imagine a Tyranid hive fleet that isn't pursuing, but _being pursued_ by a tireless tide of phantoms, growing in number with every world the hive fleet devours and which cannot be eaten in turn. Imagine the religious upheavals within the Imperium, when the populace comes face to face with the souls of their loved ones, bearing news that No, the Emperor's promised afterlife is a lie and the Imperiun's citizens carry the weight of their exploitation with them in death. Imagine whole worlds that must be abandoned when fighting becomes so fever pitched, the ghosts begin to outnumber the combatants. Imagine an Inquisitor committing exterminatus on a planet, only to find millions of his victims rise up an hour later and swarm his ship.
A friend of mine did something with this for his homebrewed "chaos" guards way, WAAAAY back in 3-4th edition. He used FB undead models (Skellies and zombies) for his troops and the story was that a psycher got got by some kind of chaos spirit of emptiness and the abyss and turned into basically a space necromancer. He did a good job with the conversions and he came up with a "raise dead" rule that was basically exactly what GW ended up using for the necrons when they got their codex. Worked good.
"I found your Ifunny account" being said in a professional setting is significantly more grimdark and horrifying than anything that GW could ever brew up.
I'm more of a skeleton guy personally. Skeletons, skeleton archers, skeleton mages, liches,etc. I also like vampires, the blood drenched, going to ruin your day kind, not the sparkly kind. But I still got mad respect for ghosts, ghouls, necromancers, wraith.... basically if it's undead, I'm probably going to be pretty happy with it.
I have a hard time taking skeletons seriously ever since I saw evil dead 3. Those boney boys were like the three stooges multiplied by hundreds. Don't get me wrong, I totally love them for the comedy effect, but as being actually scary? Eh
Nagash being Nagash made an entire faction whose sole creation is because Nagash felt like being even more of an asshole then usual. Which is hilarious, because it's also incredibly petty.
The *ONLY* thing that triggers me is that they have no titanic unit based on a proper ghost ship, imagine your army of elves thinking its gonna be a quick battle, next thing they know they are getting railed by a hundred skull-ghost shooting cannons and you struggle to get close to them
Nighthaunt as a book is in my opinion the best written book so far in third. Everything in it works so well. From their battle traits and feel to their subfactions. I like my Boney boys more but Ghosts and Ghiests are sitting pretty. And of course one of the best battle traits in wave of terror
on the overlord rant, my personal favourite zombies is dying light. it has special mutants, but the slow ones are old zombies and the fast zombies are newly tunred, their brain function intact enough to even fear death and speak in some cases.
i think an anthology-style short story collection about nighthaunt “war stories” (what which drove them to become ghost) could be interesting. could make it a competition or a community project even
Nighthaunt lore tidbits -The nighthaunt trace their origins to the Age of myth after Sigmar slain the Skeletal Hydragors the guardian of the realm of death, allowing the living to begin colonizing the afterlife. Where most of the dead accepted their relatives amount their afterlife the resentment and fuel up privilege of being undead created the first Nighthaunt factions -Where previously the specters are bound to the location of haunting (graveyards, site of murder, cursed items,, etc.) due to the necroquake the nighthaunt are now able to roam freely in the mortal realm -The Quicksilver Death procession of ghosts are faction of nighthaunt who pocess any metal around them instantly melting into liquid metal and using it new liquid metal forms into battle like the t-1000 -not necessarily nighthaunt but still in Shyish uncountable amount of underworlds are created from all the different cultures and species of the realms but the most common ones are the underground dwarven underworld in the depts on Shyish, the elven heavens in the skyies of shyish & the afterlife of Sigmarite religion; an afterlife with tall mountains, rolling hills, deep forest, and a grand city all model after the birth land of Sigmar himself (Reikland) -The origin of Lady Olyder began as a gold digger minor noble whom bullshit her way into marrying the prince of the kingdom of Dolorum, she would later have the prince, his father the king, her own family house & others assassinated to assume the throne and throw off any suspicion through her mock act of grief and crocodile tears (wearing a veil just to hide her shit eating grin) till she was queen. Her win streak would end in the age of chaos when the Nurgle forces invade Dolorum with the queen willing to try her crocodile tear act toward Nurgle to let her rule the kingdom in his name royalty pissing Nagash off who strick her dead remaking her into a nighthaunt with the punishment of eternally feeling grief no matter the glory or accomplishment she gains -One of Kurdoss multiple eternal punishments & humiliation is that he is eternally forced to be with two accomplices specters (the ones right next to him in the model) who constantly annoy him with their smart-ass remakes, blowing their trumpets in his ear & remind him how he only "technically" a king -The scriptis mortis nighthaunt are the pettiest of creation of Nagash for their punishment is to be his propagandist and hype man for their crime when they were alive of recording ""fake news and revisionist history"" of the Great Necromancer painting him in unflattering portray -The Krulghast castigator nighthaunt is nighthaunt whom died horrifically under torture and Nagash in his "Merciful and just" ways creates them as spirits of pure vengeance; now soul torturers giving back all the horrific agonizing pain that once was dealt to them now onto the living -The Emerald host procession is the faction of nighthaunt who plays up the haunting aspect of the ghost motif like the one in paranormal activity where they start just messing who you like to slam your doors in the middle of the night & start wreaking your house before escalating to more horrifying shit like dealing with cursing you with sickness and emotional baggage, invading your dreams, picking off your friends and family till eventually your alone in the middle a mist of green only to see an army of green reaper knight coming at you -Nighthaunt feed of the existential dread of mortality as such being in proximity of them, one will just be inflicted with an existential crisis amplified to an 11 with the weak of mind giving themselves to complete nihilism -During the nighthaunt siege of Settler gain Teclis single handily defeated the nighthaunt invasion by personing a spell that reverted the ghost back to life giving them living flesh for seconds till they began to rain down below ending their brief resurrection got more if anyone wishes to hear more
@@GreasusGoldtooth Let me guess, you loathe the other factions because you heard a ton of "AOS bad" and have never actually looked at more than just a summary for any of the factions.
@@GreasusGoldtooth -In the spark of the Age of chaos when Khorne invaded the afterlife Hallost the underworld of heroes did Nagash first send forth thousands of mortal prisoners and cannon fodder to be endlessly slaughtered by the goretide only for it is all part of the necromancer's plan for upon the complete massacre did he raised the fallen spirits in battle creating the first Procession of nighthaunt and score the first (and few) victories in the struggle that is known as the war of bones -Alwrach was once a ferryman of Aspiria serial killer who would offer any poor soul ferry through the sea of swords (for a price) to the land of Vanx a fertile paradise only halfway to the journey does he push them overboard and drown his customer in the dead infected ocean not for greed nor sadism but rather the simple sake of seeing the life of a man slowly die out. His serial killing goes on for a near decade before the town folk of Aspiria wise up on what he doing and in angry mob, form took the ferryman broke his legs and throw him into the dead sea (even then taking three dudes with him) -In the battle of Andor Gulch did a foot of Gargant battle the Grieving legion as they futile attempt to stomp and crush the specters only for them to simply phase through the gargants weapon and attacks with Lady Olyder murdering the big heel (gargant warboss) Lorge Skybiter by disintegrating him into a rain of black rose peddles. Only three gargants survive the massacre only to spread dread and fear among the other gargants causing a racial existential fear of death among all gargants applying the nighaunt power over the gargants (until the drakafoot orks came but that's another story to tell) -The Craventhrone guard were once the pesaent thugs and brigads that hired and aided by Kuross to Game of throne his way to the throne and in death acts as his royal guard another mockery of Nagash to Kuross force to surround himself with low-born presents who share their mutual hatred for one another -The Great Oubliette is a continent size afterlife of nothing but dungeons & prison cells where Nagash punishes and torture his prisoners within often allowing some the attempt to escape their freezing cell only to run around the ceacless in the honeycombed underworld only for the Spirit Tormentors nigthaunt catch & drag the poor soul back to his cell -The Quicksilver Procession was founded in the realm of metal where the great sword forger Clemnis of Anvork was boiled alived by chaos warriors in her own forge culderon her spirit along with the people of Anvork desiring nothing more for vengece on the dark legions with their metal posses bodies - The first Lord Exicutioner was a man named Vholdian Keranus of Elixia a executioner who executed over a thousand criminals over his career only for his metal toll of seeing the piles of decapitated heads and corpses swing on a noose begin to disolve as he was beginning to grow old and haunted by the specters of his victims. Retiring to his family homestead however one night he was dragged out by the family of the victims he executed blinding him with a sharpen bone and hangged him from a tree by his own entrails. Such anger and despaire did he call out to Nagash for retribution making him his first lord executioner nighthaunt
@@meezith1418 No, I'm a longtime fan of Warhammer Fantasy and in spite of admitting that AoS has good rules for skirmish combat I can't help but loathe it for being the result of my favorite game and fantasy world being destroyed simply because GW decided it wasn't making enough money. In spite of this distaste I really like the minis and the idea of an all ethereal army.
YES! I’ve been hoping for a night haunt video for a while. As an AOS outsider they always grabbed my attention, but I didn’t actually know much about them. Super happy to get my favorite kind of summary on them now.
Virgin elf: *Stop the aftereffects of a toxic cocktail of garbage bag wizard and shitty rats, almost dying for it.* Grungni: *Casually come back and instantly fix the problems caused by a millennia long plots of the first demon prince ever which threatened the survival of the entire order faction itself.*
The Nighthaunt have a hero model called the Spirit Torment, a ghostly jailer who beat people over the head with padlocks the size of a man's chest, making them inverted Keyblade users.
Hey Pancreas, I doubt that you'll see this, but you're videos on 40k have inspired me to start a 30k Imperial Fists Army. Continue with the great content!
I didnt realize how much of a pain it would be to transport those models until you mentioned it. and I totally get it, being a T'au player with drones is exceedingly painful
Nighthaunts is actually my introduction to this game. A friend of mine plays Skaven and I actually found Age of Sigmar to be really enjoyable, but I've personally just come to really enjoy the Nighthaunts especially. Now I didn't paint them (this was another friends army I was borrowing, very nerve wracking holding what is essentially thin plastic toys; just very expensive ones), but it was basically me getting my toes wet with the tabletop. It has inspired me to build a Tzeentch army personally, if for nothing more than the bright colors that most of his units get, and an army that isn't as physically frail to pick up. Also Deathknights added into a Nighthaunt army with that one artifact that just revives one dead summonable unit per battle is absolutely hilarious. The enemy Verminlord Corrupter who took the charge was not feeling very good after the fact.
This is the army that got me started in AoS. As much as I love the ghosts, I need to say they are NOT a starter army, nor are any death armies for that matter. Still, Nighthaunt are tons of fun to play, are aesthetically amazing, and spooky as hell.
I am not into AoS, my only knowledge of it comes from this channel, and so far it looks like a really cool setting! Of course I want to play a full ghost army, why wouldn’t I?
You should look into the Soulbound stuff if you want to know about individual Nighthaunt who could/maybe have a personable persona! It’s great at highlighting what it is that a Nighthaunt is like and what they’d be willing to risk the wrath of Nagash for.
How did I miss this, was looking forward to your jokes on them and a model review. Hoping for your Lumineth video just to see how you weigh up awesome Elves clapping Nagash verses the Battle Cattle and Dwarven runes
Love you content man, keep it up, i wait for the day when you make a Do or Don't about Vampire Counts/ Night lords, with their advantages and disadvantage with you ripping the edgelords a new A-hole
7:11 ...aw man why'd you have to find a Warhammer Online picture and tear my heart apart again.... I miss that game, the freeshard is good i just wish it never died.
Love this series! If possible, I'd love to see one for the honorable Flesh Eater Courts whenever it's convenient? I'm trying to decide which AOS army to get into, and that's one of the ones I'm looking at right now. The lore behind them is interesting, and the gameplay looks fun so far!
Mate, id honestly would just love to hear you ramble about anything. Like if there was no set topic youd cover id still be enthertained by you ranting about zombies and the like. Thank for the vid, keep it up
The moment I saw Lady Olynder I knew I was painting Nighthaunt. She's legitimately creepy, pretty, and, yeah, haunting all at once. The potential to get more things like her to paint is exciting. Crawlocke the Jailor is also amazing. The key is to have some otherworldly aspects, and I think the faction nails it.
Well in Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay the Ghosts were actually capable of individuality. They weren't necessarily malevolent unless coerced by some evil force. Some were even mischievous and enjoyed scaring the living.
@@samuelrodriguez9801 nagash made them to be an army , so unless they are free from nagash/working with the living people of nagash(they exist even if they are treated more like cattles) , no.
@@samuelrodriguez9801 yeah. Those most under the control of Nagash tend to be single minded because their God is expressing his intrinsic control over them directly, but those removed from his direct awareness can be as varied as anyone. Yeah, they'll be influenced by their nature (a Cairn Wraith is gonna be rather bloody and will need to actively hold their urges back) but that's just a base for you to make your own character off of
Mum got me some ghosts so I collect them now I guess. I gave them some love hearts on their backs, so my ghosts are made from the people with unrequited love. Couples are our foes.
This video made me collect a nighthaunt army; the first game i played, by the end of the game i was missing only one model (extremely lucky charge by the enemy faction leader deleted my knight of shrouds turn 1) their survivability is nothing to gawk at
I'll add on another (albeit very minor) tabletop negative, specific to their third ed Battletome: They lost two of the most flavorful and badass ability names ever. Both Reikenor and the Cairn Wraith used to have an ability called "Reaped like corn" and the deepstrike contained within their allegiance abilities was renamed. Now it's called "Discorporate", which in my opinion is vastly inferior compared to the old "From the underworlds they come".
As a nurse main for DbD I have a fun story I blinked forward towards the murder basement house and accidentally ended up blinking directly in front of a dude. Who immediately began to freak out and move in every direction at once. I also freaked out but began swinging wildly because he startled me as well. Though I’m sure from his perspective I was just a master nurse. Perfectly predicting his movements like a JoJo character
For real though, Idoneth would make a nice Death faction. They could make a bargain with Nagash- they reap souls of heroes, warriors, etc. Nagash takes said souls and blenders them for his Ossiarch dudes, giving the 'leftover and useless' bits the the Idoneth to stop their souls from draining. He won't hunt them down and destroy them all if they fetch him some top notch souls, they get soul-scraps and left alone for the most part. Make it a real 'damned if you do, damned if you don't' situation as in lore Nagash believes that the Idoneth are stealing souls that he "rightfully claimed" first. He called dibs! And shotgun! Basically the "Bone Tithe" but for souls.
Aching for your take on the super Slan sucking the magic out of an area to ensure their cold ones can cleanse the battlefield. Sigmar gave the lizardmen an interesting spawn play but, like the great crowd I miss the old world.
We really should make a comeback to more gothic-horror centric stories. And ghosts are the perfect entity for that, because they are by their very nature UNKNOWABLE. They operate on logic we can't comprehend. The very unknown nature of them makes it so much more frightening.
My brother in Christ ghosts have several reality tv shows. Gargoyles have a banger cartoon from three decades ago and causing everyone who played Skyrim Dawnguard to shit their pants and that’s it.
I bought into ghosts for the looks and mechanics, left because I couldn't home brew enough to invest myself in their story. So, very valid story con. I hope they add some story where non characters can self direct. Or allow for a necromancer warlord to literally flesh out motivations
Can't say I can relate on the Idoneth Nighthaunt problem directly, but for some reason my brain does that with dishwashers and washing machines. Not as a concepts, but I'll switch their names for whatever reason. Human brains are fun like that sometimes I guess?
To make ghosts more popular, I think we need to popularize some of the sub kinds of ghosts. Unlike some other monsters, there are a lot of different sub categories of ghost that work pretty differently. Some ghosts are basically just demons, others are akin to slasher villains you can't shoot
It wouldn't be hard to make a good WW2 war film with zombies in it: Imagine the beaches of Normandy but the Allied forces are undead and about 100 times bigger. Follow the same line of Allied victories but instead of it being two armies clashing, it is the Germans being overrun by allied zombies. Could even go full meta and still be following the allies through this whole thing... have heroic moments and 'brother in arms' romances, just following zombies. Zombies can have feelings about war, right? Even easier to do a Zombie movie that happens to be set in WW2: Just pick any town that wasn't bombed to dust, show them struggling with limitations brought on by war while not being directly part of it, and then... zombies. All the costumes can be used, all the set pieces from Europe 1930's can be pulled out, and we film it like a romantic drama until... zombies. Oh the irony when they can't find any reliable weapons because all of those have been sent to the frontline for the war! Come on Hollywood, these things are not difficult! How do you make a WW2 zombie movie boring?
I have a few night haunt models just because they look cool and I wanted to paint them. I glued some clear flight stands on to models like Lady O just to give her more stability otherwise yeah they will break easily
I like the Nighthaunt models... like the Knight Of Shrouds. He's all Ringwraith-y and I'm down with that. Because who doesn't like them some ghosties and ghoulies and long-legged beasties?
Honestly I'm tired of zombies, we need a new hoard monster to represent the decay of society. I nominate goblins. I'd also like to add my friend Angela's suggestion of using sasquach/ bigfoot as another viable option to fill the niche of campy low budget horror movie monsters. But yes, I agree ghosts are underrated.
If we are talking Apocalipse stuff, that is keeping the transforming stuff, I would like something were people turn into something cooler then a brainless husk. Like in the Manwa "Sweet Home", were the "Infection" is a tempting voice. And if you accept a deal with it, you turn into a monster that is based on whatever strong desires you had as a human.
@@plinfan6541 I'm a fan of sweet home too. If were talking about monsters that can turn humans into them that I think that's a perfect opportunity to bring back werewolves. There like the 2nd or 3rd most famous monster to western audiences but it always feels like they get sub par or under rated movies, and if they are in a good story there always overshadowed by something else (usually vampires.) Werewolves are such a great monster but it feels like no one knows what to do with them, besides furies, and they don't really fit into the type of horror I'm going for.
@@ianyoder2537 Yea were wolves don't get a lot of love in media that also has other monsters or supernatural shit in it. The only one that comes to mind is World of darkness but that mostly because werewolf is like the 3rd most popular game in that setting. (If you don't know what WoD is, picture DnD but modern day and everything supernatutal ever exists at the same time, hiden from wider society). A army of werewolves or werecreatures in general sounds so cool.
I love nighthaunt! I only paint minis and follow lore. The nighthaunt are my favorite AoS faction from a look standpoint. Lore…idk. I don’t know what stories there are for the Death Grand Alliance outside of involving Nagash
Sometimes I wonder why Nagash does anything. The story usually goes Nagash is being a comic book villain again and then he majorly fucks up and everything is worse now.
Michael has gotten filled with multiple magazines from a handgun, fell off the second story of a building, got shot MORE, including in the face, and then blown up by a room full of oxygen. I'm actually not sure a tank would work.
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please do the flood in halo or even the grunts pre covenant, i just like seeing halo stuff in WH40k
what if I didn't ?
Shilling hard for that jolly green giant benis
It's not working
Games Workshop really made the easiest to build army and said "Ok, now make the Spirit Host the biggest pain in the ass to build"
I've had friends who play nighthaunt look at me with a thousand yard stare when I asked them about the building
@@Xumal I can relate to your friends pain. Nighthaunt are either the easiest minis you could ever build. Or complex enough to drive even seasoned hobbyists insane.
@@DocPyro we call this a difficulty tweak
@@calebbarnhouse496 Gotta respect the PayDay reference
Spirit hosts are hell on earth to build but so goddam useful for some easy spooky kitbashing
Funfact about Ghosts in Bedsheets; Back in the day coffins were only for rich people (still are in many cases). So instead of a wooden box, the corpses of most people were packed into a huge sheet of fabric and put into the ground. So they are not wearing bedsheets but corpse sheets.
That's...actually spooky 😬
A shroud, nice I never made that connection
Honestly explains a lot
Thanks for the info. ❤
Death shrouds.
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Pancreas, your timing is immaculate. You published this literally right as I finished priming my last Nighthaunt mini for my first AoS army (which you inspired me to get into). Are you sure you aren't in my walls?
His rat spies are in your walls.
It’s the elven perception
This is approaching Grudge territory.
This is because he dwells within your insulation
@@hellionimmortis9362What rat spies? They don't exist.
I have to agree with the ghost praise. I mean you can run the whole spectrum scary, sympathetic, pretty (oh look a pretty lady but blue), or omens of death. I'm tired of vampires hogging all the spotlight and are way easier to stop then a ghost, you have to fight an enemy who doesn't have to play by their rules.
Well to be fair Vampires are way too fast to kill unless your character has plot armor or is a werewolf
Every upload we creep closer to the Ossiarch Bonereapers episode
As A fellow Ossiarch fan I will await that day with bated breath although I would guess the cons will be a doozy since they're in a rough place. Then again that may be down to how I play them rather than how they are meta wise
Your wish is granted!
@@SpliffingBritSuch is the power of Nagash!
How could you confuse a salty horde of Scooby-Doo ghosts killing people because they don't get to have bodies and a salty horde of deep sea goths killing people because they don't get to keep their souls?
I really want the Ghoul Stars in Warhammer 40k to be expanded. One thing that has bothered me about 40k over Warhammer Fantasy is that Nurgle seems to have a monopoly on the domain of death that removes the phantom like elements that really should have a place in 40k, whereas in WFB and AoS, the undead is a force unto itself. Also, the Death Spectres are one of my favorite Space Marine chapters.
I've often thought that 40K could really use an equivalent to the Nighthaunt. The Warp is a scary place, full of the tormented souls of the dead. It only makes sense that if holes start opening up or psykers start summoning, ghosts would start appearing.
Just picture in your mind the staggering _scale_ of the 40K setting. Quadrillions of people living on a million worlds, and that's just the Imperium as it is now. Now imagine that most of those people are _suffering,_ in one way or another.
Maybe they were massacred in a rebellion, or by Chaos/Xenos raiders. Maybe they were captured by Dark Eldar and tortured for centuries before a single lapse in attention by their masters permitted them to perish. Maybe it's the astronomical number of beings, human or otherwise, genocided during the Great Crusade. Or maybe it's just the poor bastards living and dying under the Imperium's totalitarian, bureaucratic cruelty, used up and then discarded like a cog in a machine.
The 40K universe, far more than AoS or WHF, is a place where people have lived and died badly. For whom their time in the world was pain, and the Warp offered no succor or balm for that pain. Perhaps some took solace or peace in death. Maybe the Emperor _does_ offer an afterlife to those whose faith is peerless (though we have little evidence to support this). Even if there is, if even a fraction of those who suffered and died DON'T end up at peace, that's still orders of magnitude more unquiet dead than there are people living in the 41st millennium.
Now imagine if those souls decided to do something about it. And then imagine that, in the Era Indomitus, we had that whole galaxy-spanning tear in the galaxy disgorging the stuff of the Warp into Realspace. What I'm saying is, the galaxy should be replete with Stargeists.
The Stargeists are motivated by many things, but rarely is it nonviolent. They have a lot of issues to work through, and that can manifest in many ways. Imagine ghosts that probe the edges of the Webway, trying to invade Commoragh and return all the pain they experienced back onto the Drukhari. Imagine a Tyranid hive fleet that isn't pursuing, but _being pursued_ by a tireless tide of phantoms, growing in number with every world the hive fleet devours and which cannot be eaten in turn. Imagine the religious upheavals within the Imperium, when the populace comes face to face with the souls of their loved ones, bearing news that No, the Emperor's promised afterlife is a lie and the Imperiun's citizens carry the weight of their exploitation with them in death. Imagine whole worlds that must be abandoned when fighting becomes so fever pitched, the ghosts begin to outnumber the combatants. Imagine an Inquisitor committing exterminatus on a planet, only to find millions of his victims rise up an hour later and swarm his ship.
A friend of mine did something with this for his homebrewed "chaos" guards way, WAAAAY back in 3-4th edition. He used FB undead models (Skellies and zombies) for his troops and the story was that a psycher got got by some kind of chaos spirit of emptiness and the abyss and turned into basically a space necromancer. He did a good job with the conversions and he came up with a "raise dead" rule that was basically exactly what GW ended up using for the necrons when they got their codex. Worked good.
@Bluecho4 Great, now the Legion of the Damned have ghost armies to contend with, instead of just daemons & heretics.
@@UGNAvalon Where do you think the Legion of the Damned come from?
@Bluecho4 Yes, but now they won’t be the only ghosts in town.
"I found your Ifunny account" being said in a professional setting is significantly more grimdark and horrifying than anything that GW could ever brew up.
I'm more of a skeleton guy personally. Skeletons, skeleton archers, skeleton mages, liches,etc. I also like vampires, the blood drenched, going to ruin your day kind, not the sparkly kind. But I still got mad respect for ghosts, ghouls, necromancers, wraith.... basically if it's undead, I'm probably going to be pretty happy with it.
I have a hard time taking skeletons seriously ever since I saw evil dead 3.
Those boney boys were like the three stooges multiplied by hundreds.
Don't get me wrong, I totally love them for the comedy effect, but as being actually scary? Eh
Me too, and what I like about the nighthaunt is that even though they're ghosts, they're still skeletons, like they have skulls and stuff
@@Lunch_Meathow can you not like Spooky scary skeletons
Y’all some DOOT DOOT lovers
Nagash being Nagash made an entire faction whose sole creation is because Nagash felt like being even more of an asshole then usual. Which is hilarious, because it's also incredibly petty.
*than
The *ONLY* thing that triggers me is that they have no titanic unit based on a proper ghost ship, imagine your army of elves thinking its gonna be a quick battle, next thing they know they are getting railed by a hundred skull-ghost shooting cannons and you struggle to get close to them
*queue Madame Captain Cylostra Direfin*
Love how the no contact points also applies to the yncarne, sort of fortifying the fact that they both are all about souls
Nighthaunt as a book is in my opinion the best written book so far in third. Everything in it works so well. From their battle traits and feel to their subfactions. I like my Boney boys more but Ghosts and Ghiests are sitting pretty. And of course one of the best battle traits in wave of terror
I think that a nice addition to the Do or don’t videos would be a quick review of the combat patrols too see if they are worth getting
on the overlord rant, my personal favourite zombies is dying light. it has special mutants, but the slow ones are old zombies and the fast zombies are newly tunred, their brain function intact enough to even fear death and speak in some cases.
i think an anthology-style short story collection about nighthaunt “war stories” (what which drove them to become ghost) could be interesting. could make it a competition or a community project even
Never forget, Breathers: for us it's not a battle, it's recruitment.
Nighthaunt lore tidbits
-The nighthaunt trace their origins to the Age of myth after Sigmar slain the Skeletal Hydragors the guardian of the realm of death, allowing the living to begin colonizing the afterlife. Where most of the dead accepted their relatives amount their afterlife the resentment and fuel up privilege of being undead created the first Nighthaunt factions
-Where previously the specters are bound to the location of haunting (graveyards, site of murder, cursed items,, etc.) due to the necroquake the nighthaunt are now able to roam freely in the mortal realm
-The Quicksilver Death procession of ghosts are faction of nighthaunt who pocess any metal around them instantly melting into liquid metal and using it new liquid metal forms into battle like the t-1000
-not necessarily nighthaunt but still in Shyish uncountable amount of underworlds are created from all the different cultures and species of the realms but the most common ones are the underground dwarven underworld in the depts on Shyish, the elven heavens in the skyies of shyish & the afterlife of Sigmarite religion; an afterlife with tall mountains, rolling hills, deep forest, and a grand city all model after the birth land of Sigmar himself (Reikland)
-The origin of Lady Olyder began as a gold digger minor noble whom bullshit her way into marrying the prince of the kingdom of Dolorum, she would later have the prince, his father the king, her own family house & others assassinated to assume the throne and throw off any suspicion through her mock act of grief and crocodile tears (wearing a veil just to hide her shit eating grin) till she was queen. Her win streak would end in the age of chaos when the Nurgle forces invade Dolorum with the queen willing to try her crocodile tear act toward Nurgle to let her rule the kingdom in his name royalty pissing Nagash off who strick her dead remaking her into a nighthaunt with the punishment of eternally feeling grief no matter the glory or accomplishment she gains
-One of Kurdoss multiple eternal punishments & humiliation is that he is eternally forced to be with two accomplices specters (the ones right next to him in the model) who constantly annoy him with their smart-ass remakes, blowing their trumpets in his ear & remind him how he only "technically" a king
-The scriptis mortis nighthaunt are the pettiest of creation of Nagash for their punishment is to be his propagandist and hype man for their crime when they were alive of recording ""fake news and revisionist history"" of the Great Necromancer painting him in unflattering portray
-The Krulghast castigator nighthaunt is nighthaunt whom died horrifically under torture and Nagash in his "Merciful and just" ways creates them as spirits of pure vengeance; now soul torturers giving back all the horrific agonizing pain that once was dealt to them now onto the living
-The Emerald host procession is the faction of nighthaunt who plays up the haunting aspect of the ghost motif like the one in paranormal activity where they start just messing who you like to slam your doors in the middle of the night & start wreaking your house before escalating to more horrifying shit like dealing with cursing you with sickness and emotional baggage, invading your dreams, picking off your friends and family till eventually your alone in the middle a mist of green only to see an army of green reaper knight coming at you
-Nighthaunt feed of the existential dread of mortality as such being in proximity of them, one will just be inflicted with an existential crisis amplified to an 11 with the weak of mind giving themselves to complete nihilism
-During the nighthaunt siege of Settler gain Teclis single handily defeated the nighthaunt invasion by personing a spell that reverted the ghost back to life giving them living flesh for seconds till they began to rain down below ending their brief resurrection
got more if anyone wishes to hear more
Please, more Nighthaunt lore! This is the only AoS faction I don't utterly loathe.
@@GreasusGoldtooth Let me guess, you loathe the other factions because you heard a ton of "AOS bad" and have never actually looked at more than just a summary for any of the factions.
@@GreasusGoldtooth
-In the spark of the Age of chaos when Khorne invaded the afterlife Hallost the underworld of heroes did Nagash first send forth thousands of mortal prisoners and cannon fodder to be endlessly slaughtered by the goretide only for it is all part of the necromancer's plan for upon the complete massacre did he raised the fallen spirits in battle creating the first Procession of nighthaunt and score the first (and few) victories in the struggle that is known as the war of bones
-Alwrach was once a ferryman of Aspiria serial killer who would offer any poor soul ferry through the sea of swords (for a price) to the land of Vanx a fertile paradise only halfway to the journey does he push them overboard and drown his customer in the dead infected ocean not for greed nor sadism but rather the simple sake of seeing the life of a man slowly die out. His serial killing goes on for a near decade before the town folk of Aspiria wise up on what he doing and in angry mob, form took the ferryman broke his legs and throw him into the dead sea (even then taking three dudes with him)
-In the battle of Andor Gulch did a foot of Gargant battle the Grieving legion as they futile attempt to stomp and crush the specters only for them to simply phase through the gargants weapon and attacks with Lady Olyder murdering the big heel (gargant warboss) Lorge Skybiter by disintegrating him into a rain of black rose peddles. Only three gargants survive the massacre only to spread dread and fear among the other gargants causing a racial existential fear of death among all gargants applying the nighaunt power over the gargants (until the drakafoot orks came but that's another story to tell)
-The Craventhrone guard were once the pesaent thugs and brigads that hired and aided by Kuross to Game of throne his way to the throne and in death acts as his royal guard another mockery of Nagash to Kuross force to surround himself with low-born presents who share their mutual hatred for one another
-The Great Oubliette is a continent size afterlife of nothing but dungeons & prison cells where Nagash punishes and torture his prisoners within often allowing some the attempt to escape their freezing cell only to run around the ceacless in the honeycombed underworld only for the Spirit Tormentors nigthaunt catch & drag the poor soul back to his cell
-The Quicksilver Procession was founded in the realm of metal where the great sword forger Clemnis of Anvork was boiled alived by chaos warriors in her own forge culderon her spirit along with the people of Anvork desiring nothing more for vengece on the dark legions with their metal posses bodies
- The first Lord Exicutioner was a man named Vholdian Keranus of Elixia a executioner who executed over a thousand criminals over his career only for his metal toll of seeing the piles of decapitated heads and corpses swing on a noose begin to disolve as he was beginning to grow old and haunted by the specters of his victims. Retiring to his family homestead however one night he was dragged out by the family of the victims he executed blinding him with a sharpen bone and hangged him from a tree by his own entrails. Such anger and despaire did he call out to Nagash for retribution making him his first lord executioner nighthaunt
@@meezith1418 No, I'm a longtime fan of Warhammer Fantasy and in spite of admitting that AoS has good rules for skirmish combat I can't help but loathe it for being the result of my favorite game and fantasy world being destroyed simply because GW decided it wasn't making enough money. In spite of this distaste I really like the minis and the idea of an all ethereal army.
@@michaelsantamaria5295 THANK YOU.
For the Idoneth/Nighthaunt confusion, my guess is because both factions are "flowey and blue" in appearance.
YES! I’ve been hoping for a night haunt video for a while. As an AOS outsider they always grabbed my attention, but I didn’t actually know much about them. Super happy to get my favorite kind of summary on them now.
My body is ready.
Guys I found the non ghost
Virgin elf: *Stop the aftereffects of a toxic cocktail of garbage bag wizard and shitty rats, almost dying for it.*
Grungni: *Casually come back and instantly fix the problems caused by a millennia long plots of the first demon prince ever which threatened the survival of the entire order faction itself.*
6:26 triggered my fight or flight.
The Nighthaunt have a hero model called the Spirit Torment, a ghostly jailer who beat people over the head with padlocks the size of a man's chest, making them inverted Keyblade users.
much love for the aos dos or don't despite not being algorithm friendly, you're a hero
Hey Pancreas, I doubt that you'll see this, but you're videos on 40k have inspired me to start a 30k Imperial Fists Army. Continue with the great content!
Love my nighthaunt squad! Was between them and the Flesh-Eaters, but the spoopy ghosts won out~
I didnt realize how much of a pain it would be to transport those models until you mentioned it. and I totally get it, being a T'au player with drones is exceedingly painful
Nighthaunts is actually my introduction to this game. A friend of mine plays Skaven and I actually found Age of Sigmar to be really enjoyable, but I've personally just come to really enjoy the Nighthaunts especially. Now I didn't paint them (this was another friends army I was borrowing, very nerve wracking holding what is essentially thin plastic toys; just very expensive ones), but it was basically me getting my toes wet with the tabletop. It has inspired me to build a Tzeentch army personally, if for nothing more than the bright colors that most of his units get, and an army that isn't as physically frail to pick up.
Also Deathknights added into a Nighthaunt army with that one artifact that just revives one dead summonable unit per battle is absolutely hilarious. The enemy Verminlord Corrupter who took the charge was not feeling very good after the fact.
I would have to agree, Ghosts are pretty near invulnerable without some caveat or magic.
This is the army that got me started in AoS. As much as I love the ghosts, I need to say they are NOT a starter army, nor are any death armies for that matter. Still, Nighthaunt are tons of fun to play, are aesthetically amazing, and spooky as hell.
I am not into AoS, my only knowledge of it comes from this channel, and so far it looks like a really cool setting! Of course I want to play a full ghost army, why wouldn’t I?
You should look into the Soulbound stuff if you want to know about individual Nighthaunt who could/maybe have a personable persona! It’s great at highlighting what it is that a Nighthaunt is like and what they’d be willing to risk the wrath of Nagash for.
How did I miss this, was looking forward to your jokes on them and a model review. Hoping for your Lumineth video just to see how you weigh up awesome Elves clapping Nagash verses the Battle Cattle and Dwarven runes
Love you content man, keep it up, i wait for the day when you make a Do or Don't about Vampire Counts/ Night lords, with their advantages and disadvantage with you ripping the edgelords a new A-hole
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...aw man why'd you have to find a Warhammer Online picture and tear my heart apart again.... I miss that game, the freeshard is good i just wish it never died.
I'm super happy to see this video. These guys got me into AoS and I will always love them for that!
I’ve only just recently come
Across your channel, I am really enjoying your videos, they are both interesting and entertaining 😁
I cannot express how much I hate seeing Raid adverts on every channel I lay my eyes on.
Love this series!
If possible, I'd love to see one for the honorable Flesh Eater Courts whenever it's convenient? I'm trying to decide which AOS army to get into, and that's one of the ones I'm looking at right now. The lore behind them is interesting, and the gameplay looks fun so far!
Mate, id honestly would just love to hear you ramble about anything. Like if there was no set topic youd cover id still be enthertained by you ranting about zombies and the like.
Thank for the vid, keep it up
Yes!!!!!! Something to listen to while I play the 40K mod for Assault Squad 2 love your work! ^-^
The moment I saw Lady Olynder I knew I was painting Nighthaunt. She's legitimately creepy, pretty, and, yeah, haunting all at once. The potential to get more things like her to paint is exciting. Crawlocke the Jailor is also amazing. The key is to have some otherworldly aspects, and I think the faction nails it.
I felt Overlord was like a light Wolfenstein style movie, though yeah it had horror elements.
Could you do a Do or Don't video on the Genestealer Cults? The four-armed emperor would thank you.
Well in Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay the Ghosts were actually capable of individuality. They weren't necessarily malevolent unless coerced by some evil force. Some were even mischievous and enjoyed scaring the living.
As are the Nighthaunt. Its just that the major models tend to be more extreme in personality due to their conditions
@@thomastakesatollforthedark2231 do the night haunt have any personality besides “kill the mortals?”
@@samuelrodriguez9801 nagash made them to be an army , so unless they are free from nagash/working with the living people of nagash(they exist even if they are treated more like cattles) , no.
@@nicolocorbellani9807 And that's why they're boring.
@@samuelrodriguez9801 yeah. Those most under the control of Nagash tend to be single minded because their God is expressing his intrinsic control over them directly, but those removed from his direct awareness can be as varied as anyone. Yeah, they'll be influenced by their nature (a Cairn Wraith is gonna be rather bloody and will need to actively hold their urges back) but that's just a base for you to make your own character off of
The Ad Starts At 0:48, And Ends At 3:25.
The night haunt, the perfect models to only play home games
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Oh no, a floating sub button.
Properly scary as the Nagashes ghosts.
Mum got me some ghosts so I collect them now I guess. I gave them some love hearts on their backs, so my ghosts are made from the people with unrequited love.
Couples are our foes.
This video made me collect a nighthaunt army; the first game i played, by the end of the game i was missing only one model (extremely lucky charge by the enemy faction leader deleted my knight of shrouds turn 1) their survivability is nothing to gawk at
Lady of Sorrows is one of the AOS books released do far. Top Rec.
I love your content mate, I’m sure this’ll be another banger. Was just watching your Which Warhammer game to play video. I hope you’re well :)
I'll add on another (albeit very minor) tabletop negative, specific to their third ed Battletome:
They lost two of the most flavorful and badass ability names ever. Both Reikenor and the Cairn Wraith used to have an ability called "Reaped like corn" and the deepstrike contained within their allegiance abilities was renamed. Now it's called "Discorporate", which in my opinion is vastly inferior compared to the old "From the underworlds they come".
Lady Olynder my beloved.
As a nurse main for DbD I have a fun story
I blinked forward towards the murder basement house and accidentally ended up blinking directly in front of a dude. Who immediately began to freak out and move in every direction at once.
I also freaked out but began swinging wildly because he startled me as well. Though I’m sure from his perspective I was just a master nurse. Perfectly predicting his movements like a JoJo character
Just like with the volcano and the pillarman
Planed no but well pretend otherwise because lol
I was mostly listening to this video and I keep thinking Idineth, it’s not just you
For real though, Idoneth would make a nice Death faction. They could make a bargain with Nagash- they reap souls of heroes, warriors, etc. Nagash takes said souls and blenders them for his Ossiarch dudes, giving the 'leftover and useless' bits the the Idoneth to stop their souls from draining. He won't hunt them down and destroy them all if they fetch him some top notch souls, they get soul-scraps and left alone for the most part. Make it a real 'damned if you do, damned if you don't' situation as in lore Nagash believes that the Idoneth are stealing souls that he "rightfully claimed" first. He called dibs! And shotgun! Basically the "Bone Tithe" but for souls.
Could have a death idoneth and non death idoneth subfactions.
Also for the death faction, undead elf babies as fodder
Aching for your take on the super Slan sucking the magic out of an area to ensure their cold ones can cleanse the battlefield.
Sigmar gave the lizardmen an interesting spawn play but, like the great crowd I miss the old world.
So on the model thing, I'm ready to buy a lot of magnets and transport separately because no fucking way are these guys gluing on
We really should make a comeback to more gothic-horror centric stories. And ghosts are the perfect entity for that, because they are by their very nature UNKNOWABLE. They operate on logic we can't comprehend. The very unknown nature of them makes it so much more frightening.
love ur humor, hate the 1/4th of the video being product placement enough to not continue watching and to leave this comment, good day sir
I...actually had never heard of Overlord until this video. Let alone that it was made by Abrams.
Just like Panc to strike the Halloween iron while it's ice cold
I can't wait for your video on flesh eater courts, God the death faction is so good
My brother in Christ ghosts have several reality tv shows. Gargoyles have a banger cartoon from three decades ago and causing everyone who played Skyrim Dawnguard to shit their pants and that’s it.
I bought into ghosts for the looks and mechanics, left because I couldn't home brew enough to invest myself in their story. So, very valid story con. I hope they add some story where non characters can self direct. Or allow for a necromancer warlord to literally flesh out motivations
PancreasNoWork: “You shoot a cannonball at a ghost and it goes straight through him.”
Me: laughs in Skyrim killing ghosts with arrows and daggers.
The night haunt need that good necron depth-en-ing procedure
That hands down was THE BEST raid pitch I heard in ever
I’m just waiting for the flesh eater courts to get new models, or anything really.
Can't say I can relate on the Idoneth Nighthaunt problem directly, but for some reason my brain does that with dishwashers and washing machines. Not as a concepts, but I'll switch their names for whatever reason. Human brains are fun like that sometimes I guess?
To make ghosts more popular, I think we need to popularize some of the sub kinds of ghosts. Unlike some other monsters, there are a lot of different sub categories of ghost that work pretty differently. Some ghosts are basically just demons, others are akin to slasher villains you can't shoot
I'll be honest I was happy to see funny boat man, he understands using ashe summons.
It wouldn't be hard to make a good WW2 war film with zombies in it:
Imagine the beaches of Normandy but the Allied forces are undead and about 100 times bigger. Follow the same line of Allied victories but instead of it being two armies clashing, it is the Germans being overrun by allied zombies. Could even go full meta and still be following the allies through this whole thing... have heroic moments and 'brother in arms' romances, just following zombies.
Zombies can have feelings about war, right?
Even easier to do a Zombie movie that happens to be set in WW2:
Just pick any town that wasn't bombed to dust, show them struggling with limitations brought on by war while not being directly part of it, and then... zombies. All the costumes can be used, all the set pieces from Europe 1930's can be pulled out, and we film it like a romantic drama until... zombies. Oh the irony when they can't find any reliable weapons because all of those have been sent to the frontline for the war!
Come on Hollywood, these things are not difficult!
How do you make a WW2 zombie movie boring?
I have a few night haunt models just because they look cool and I wanted to paint them. I glued some clear flight stands on to models like Lady O just to give her more stability otherwise yeah they will break easily
Overlord has been on the to-watch list forever, thanks for remindimg
Watching this while playing necromancer sienna during the Geheimnisnacht event!!!
Nighthaunt are a really beautiful looking army, in that spooky way.
Keep up the good work. New favorite lore channel.
Confirmed: Pancreas died, he had a stroke (proven by the end of the video)
I like the Nighthaunt models... like the Knight Of Shrouds. He's all Ringwraith-y and I'm down with that.
Because who doesn't like them some ghosties and ghoulies and long-legged beasties?
Perfect timing, my Nighthaunt battleforce just arrived!
Lady of Sorrows is a great book. CL Werner has been knocking Warhammer books out of the park ever since Brunner and Mathias Thulman
Honestly I'm tired of zombies, we need a new hoard monster to represent the decay of society. I nominate goblins.
I'd also like to add my friend Angela's suggestion of using sasquach/ bigfoot as another viable option to fill the niche of campy low budget horror movie monsters.
But yes, I agree ghosts are underrated.
If we are talking Apocalipse stuff, that is keeping the transforming stuff, I would like something were people turn into something cooler then a brainless husk. Like in the Manwa "Sweet Home", were the "Infection" is a tempting voice. And if you accept a deal with it, you turn into a monster that is based on whatever strong desires you had as a human.
@@plinfan6541 I'm a fan of sweet home too. If were talking about monsters that can turn humans into them that I think that's a perfect opportunity to bring back werewolves. There like the 2nd or 3rd most famous monster to western audiences but it always feels like they get sub par or under rated movies, and if they are in a good story there always overshadowed by something else (usually vampires.) Werewolves are such a great monster but it feels like no one knows what to do with them, besides furies, and they don't really fit into the type of horror I'm going for.
@@ianyoder2537 Yea were wolves don't get a lot of love in media that also has other monsters or supernatural shit in it.
The only one that comes to mind is World of darkness but that mostly because werewolf is like the 3rd most popular game in that setting. (If you don't know what WoD is, picture DnD but modern day and everything supernatutal ever exists at the same time, hiden from wider society).
A army of werewolves or werecreatures in general sounds so cool.
@@matijasostojic4288 I know WoD.
I'm currently trying to escape the 40K rabbit hole by dividing down the WoD rabbit hole.
My gosh I haven't laughed so hard since Bretonnia Sucks video.
I saw the trailers for overlord and was really sure it was Castle Wolfenstein until the tile showed up.
I love nighthaunt! I only paint minis and follow lore. The nighthaunt are my favorite AoS faction from a look standpoint. Lore…idk. I don’t know what stories there are for the Death Grand Alliance outside of involving Nagash
Now that I think about it, Overlord really could have been just a high budget version of Frankenstein’s army
Too late for Spooky Month, just in time for Scroogy Month!
pancreasnowork: ghost are scary you can shoot ghost.
ghost guns: am i a joke to you?
Sometimes I wonder why Nagash does anything. The story usually goes Nagash is being a comic book villain again and then he majorly fucks up and everything is worse now.
Michael has gotten filled with multiple magazines from a handgun, fell off the second story of a building, got shot MORE, including in the face, and then blown up by a room full of oxygen. I'm actually not sure a tank would work.
Oh, sweet. Something Vampire-adjacent. I'm all for it.
I’m so happy my boy is getting sponsors
8:00 Should've got all in on being something, that's for certain. Wonder if we can blame that on JJ.
So does everyone who dies in AOS end up under Nagash? Like it’s either hell, Nagash or the slim chance of being reincarnated by Sigmar.
I own exactly four starter box's of these dudes, and ZERO recollections of how I amassed them. I don't dig AoS, and I know I wasn't gifted them.