In the beast arises series, the templars are portrayed as already having no psykers. They are also shown to be resistant to warp powers, capable of nullifying them in certain situations. This would now make more sense that they were able to overcome a being of immense psychic power.
I'm reminded of that Seinfeld episode where George casually lies about having a beach house out in the Hamptons in front of his dead fiancée's parents, who say they'd love to see it. George says anytime, they suggest, what about right now? He then drives them for hours out to Montauk, the very end of Long Island, continually saying his house is just up ahead, and the parents calmy saying, great. They end up parking at the end of the road and walking through sand dunes, George still talking about his house. When they reach the ocean, George breaks down and admits he doesn't have a house, and the parents calmly say, yeah, we know. So, GW is George and we're all the parents who suffered a great loss, possibly due to George/GW being cheap and prone to lies, and now we're just standing in front of an ocean of empty promises, while George/GW sobs and says he made it all up. That's what I think about in regards to a lot of GW's stories. Thank you for staying with me during this comment.
Makes you think the 2nd did something either worse enough to not let the primarchs know everything. Or the 11th did shit so wrong. It just outshines the 2nd
Could be that the 2nd got a nasty and agonizing death like the 11th? If we take the Rangdan Xenocides into the responsibility of their disappearances (and have the idea that the Rangda are an eldritch / warp thought form virus, eldritch abominations and what not) then MAYBE the 11th was rescused by Big E, but was in a vegitative state while the 2nd was brutally resisting Rangda control.
I was thinking that both primarchs had agonizing and brutal deaths if we take the idea that the Rangda Xenocide was responsible. For the 2nd, he was probably resisting the horrifying control of the Rangda while trying to give Lion and Leman the chance to stop him (Who, I have a feeling would be an eldritch race, probably a star spawn plague or a massive, eldritch hivemind) while the 11th was being tortured to the point that he was in a vegitative state, being rescued by Big E from either the Slaught or the Rangda.
That was one of my favorite parts about early warhammer. The lore was like reading through the pieced together records of an archivist who had very little to go on mixed with oral traditions and the occasional techno-record. No full picture. Too much has been lost to never be regained
I think that's the reason why this franchise has made it so long. So many mysteries. Fans don't need every little thing explained. It ruins franchises when they start doing it. The more that is left to debate or speculation, the better.
So like 11 chapters defected to follow a “primarch”. Then I like five chapters including the space sharks, flesh eaters, red talons, charnel guard, and the death eagles killed every one. They called the five chapters the pentarchy of blood. Blood angels had something similar but they took care of it.
After reading the paragraph at 2:30, I find that it feels like a Dungeon Master improvising an answer to a question they didn’t expect. Quite a few hooks / possible plot threads, but all left open-ended
Moirae schism. In short: techpriests think "Hey! Echlessiarchy worship Emperor and Mechanicus worship Omnissiah, who is the Emperor. Why not combine the two religions into one?" Cue billions dead and the creation of the Sons of Medusa chapter. They also accurately predicted the fall of Cadia and the creation of the Great Rift 5000 years before it happened.
@@drachir7146I wouldn’t even think vampires apply to whatever is in the Ghoul Stars. Probably something akin to an eldritch abomination considering that *11 chapters* were wiped out, Chaos could do it at the cost of their valuable forces but the things in the Ghoul Stars did it with no issue whatsoever.
I think these untold stories do more than just let the reader imagine what happened they also create a writing prompt for fans to write their own lore, model unique miniatures, create cool art and play exciting campaigns. You needn't look further than some of the amazing fan made lost legions and their primarchs for examples. But i think for me my favourite is a fan lore and collaborative modeling project called + Some Things Are Best Left Forgotten + that creates they unkown chapters of the War of the False Primarch.
@Mr. Bones, i'll let you in on a secrete. We enjoy your vibes and your character in your approach to your videos. Just keep making them and we will come
I always liked this weird parts of lore, and i think that it should be expanded, most of the 10,000 years of decadence events should be expanded, things like the howling, the abyssal crusade, the pale wasting, the ghoul stars crusade, the war of the false primarch and the harrowing xenos of the Echoing vault. The potential of this lore is gigantic and it shouldn't be wasted to be only a mention in a random lore text. Good video mr bones.
Personally, i feel the cacodominus was some form of scout tyranid. Simply due to the fact that it took over planets in a similar way to genestealers do, but when concentrated in an area they use they combine their psychic power to reach the hive fleets in other galaxies as a signal of yes there is biomass here. Again could be wrong but gw rarely gives straight answers
6:09 I love the idea that this led to the removal of psykers in BT and that this early fight against the Cachodominous is part of the reason why BT are super anti-Xenos
My Take is, that the Cacodominus was a „failed“ or abandoned last ditch project of the Old Ones, that after the war in Heaven was frogotten by Time and was just a Prototype.
I need, I NEED to know more about the Halo Stars. GW please explain about the horrors of the edge of the galaxy that scares away daemons and Tyranids. No warp shenanigans, but something worse.
This "hollow lore" is very tempting to imagine, such as the origins of the two lost Primarchs. You can get a burning desire to know the truth. Then comes the frustration of knowing that it's not hidden lore. There just *is no lore* !
Going by wiki page length, the Nova Terra Interregnum where the entirety of Segmentum Pacificus seceded from the Imperium might be a good one to look at too
I tend to prefer to keep the mysteries of 40k mysterious. I like the idea that little lore snippets such as The Howling, The Harrowing, and The Pale Wasting have nothing to do known alien threats or Chaos. They are their own thing, and thus are more evidence of how dangerous the 40k galaxy is. The Galaxy is vast and mankind controls just a few islands of safety compared to its immensity. Even without the known threats humanity would still be beset by alien horrors which could strike without warning from wilderness space.
This and umbrals are some of a few things I'd like for them to keep unknown. Anything that can control the darkness in THE PUPILS OF MY OWN EYES. Is something that I don't think anyone in the imperium needs to know about.
Please talk about the fall of Necromunda Hive Secondus, there is an interesting perspective to how a GSC uprising was put down on a planet where people continued to live with it not really spreading. I am not personally familiar of another time in 40k history of that happening.
I like to think that maybe the cacodominus is the equivalent of a navigator for a xeno race, or a super-abhuman, possibly even a hybrid of an alien and human psyker
I’m sort of hoping the Reign of Blood will be the next historical event that gets a proper look at. A second imperial civil war that has lots of fun characters.
I don't know if there's even enough information on this guy to make a video on him, but I'd like to know more about The Angel. All I know is that he was essentially a prototype primarch created by The Emperor during the Unification Wars specifically to combat chaos corruption on Terra. Apparently he went nuts and started doing stuff like killing entire cities and proclaiming himself a god, so Big E put him in a box.
For a fear-phobic legion like the Black Templars, "We shant give a situation a chance to take hold of our brothers again, we must remove Psychers from our ranks!" translates to: "FUCK THESE WARP-TAINTED WRETCHES FOR BEING A LIABILITY TO OUR STOCK!" fairly easily.
Then there’s more stuff that has a ton of significant lore but barely exists, like the Hrud and their entire backlog of lore, cause it’s really important and they keep showing up but don’t do much, but I would love a video covering them
I would love it if GW ever expanded on the howling, but whatever the pale wasting was has always interested me. That and what happened to the thunder warriors after the battle of mount arrorat.
An interesting thing is that it doesn’t say “skull of a cacodominus” it says “skull of THE cacodominus”, which implies there is only one (like a lord). Coupled with the third eye, what if the cacodominus was some chaos rogue navigator who went super powerful and mind controlled people, and horrified the black Templars so much that psykers could turn like this so they cut all psykers from their ranks
I don't think new Black Templars lore has to replace the old lore, they're not mutually exclusive. -All Black Templars psykers die -ZenoPhobic inter-chapter politics leads to no replacement psykers
Honestly, it might be a hot take, but while crashes can be frustrating, but I don't necessarily just play for the grind rewards. I have been hooked on the steady stream of changes and new weapons and updates to the war effort. I watch new videos on this every single day. I feel involved, I feel relaxed. I'm having fun and made so many friends. Even destiny in its peak days had me popping in playing the new dlc for a couple of weeks, then disappearing again for 9 months and longer. I have played everyday since I got the game. My second day with the game was when the creek fell and I was hooked right then. Yes they absolutely need to keep working on bugs but their already doing a great job. Idk maybe I'm old-school enough to remember the magic of bugs and sometimes their awful sure but others are hilarious. I love everything they're doing and hope the community doesn't wish for something it doesn't really want. It seems to me that the players complaining give me COD sweats and fortnite fodder vibes.
I feel like the greatest amount of vagueness comes from anything to do with minor xenos visual designs. Most that have actual artwork are either mindless beasts, or come from some rpg. Xenos show up so much in the lore, but GW just has this weird stigma about giving the intelligent xenos artwork. A great example would be Liber Xenologis, which, while a good book, you can tell the writers were a bit limited in what they could say and show in each entry. The felinid entry (I know, not a xenos, but they're in the book, shut up) is literally just the narrator getting gaslit into thinking that they're monstrous looking, despite that being highly unlikely. I'm assuming it's either one big case of "we'll save that for later," or "we don't want to create too much artwork for fear we might not get to copyright the design."
I mean a lot of 40k's lore is a lot less severe than it sounds (and also 40k makes utterly nonsensical if you think about it too hard, so don't) when you take into account how many stars and star systems are in the Milky Way, it's estimated at anywhere from 1-400 billion. I mean we gotta take that number down a lot to account for stars that ain't got planets, but even when we do (if we're using sci-fi suspension of disbelief to just say most of those planets are habitable), controlling a thousand star systems ain't shit. Those are rookie numbers. Those are cliffnote you-only-get-a-paragraph-of-lore level numbers, the problem is GW usually massively undersells the numbers for actual major events. Also i really like your theory, i think it's totally solid. Headcanoned. Now do The Harrowing pls so people will get the titles confused and because The Harrowing is my favorite niche paragraph of fluff ever
But why’s it called, “The Howling!?” Was it a body snatcher thing? Did the people controlled howl a bunch? And the Deep Warp. There’s a topic that needs covering.
...I thought the Howling was just the backlash about something being removed from the game back in 5th edition, and this was GW making fun of the players that were min-maxing using that thing back in 4th, and this was them making fun of it?
The Rangdan xenocides won't ever be expanded on apart from the odd reference. Why? Because of the missing legions. They'd have to be named and expanded on to the same extent of the other legions. Overly Sarcastic Productions recently made a video about it called the Noodle Incidents. The reference will invoke the imagination to produce something much better than any explanation. th-cam.com/video/06BUGWthQ70/w-d-xo.html
What if they tell a story from the pov of a researcher exploring ruins and records, piecing together what ACTUALLY happened using plot holes and discrepancies found between archeological finds and logs. Not enough to ruin people's OC legions and primarchs, but enough to get a vague idea on some of the canon events. Like "We don't know what happened in detail, but THAT wasn't it, and SOMETHING horrible happened, this horrifying thing being likely, but almost impossible given this evidence."
The Lion being asleep in the Rock was just a line at the end of the Codex Angels of Death back in the mid-90'S... And here we are 30 years later.
In the beast arises series, the templars are portrayed as already having no psykers. They are also shown to be resistant to warp powers, capable of nullifying them in certain situations. This would now make more sense that they were able to overcome a being of immense psychic power.
I'm reminded of that Seinfeld episode where George casually lies about having a beach house out in the Hamptons in front of his dead fiancée's parents, who say they'd love to see it. George says anytime, they suggest, what about right now? He then drives them for hours out to Montauk, the very end of Long Island, continually saying his house is just up ahead, and the parents calmy saying, great. They end up parking at the end of the road and walking through sand dunes, George still talking about his house. When they reach the ocean, George breaks down and admits he doesn't have a house, and the parents calmly say, yeah, we know.
So, GW is George and we're all the parents who suffered a great loss, possibly due to George/GW being cheap and prone to lies, and now we're just standing in front of an ocean of empty promises, while George/GW sobs and says he made it all up.
That's what I think about in regards to a lot of GW's stories.
Thank you for staying with me during this comment.
*offers slow clapping for that analogy*
Bravo, bravo
I still blame the lady who sold the envelopes. she shouldve said the glue was toxic.
@janefkrbtt technically, she would've had to have licked 100 envelopes to find that out
I love how the 11th primarch has more lore/mentions than the 2nd.
Makes you think the 2nd did something either worse enough to not let the primarchs know everything. Or the 11th did shit so wrong. It just outshines the 2nd
@@dantegaelach736the purged and the forgotten, seems that 11 is the purged who was slain by Leman Russ and 2 is the forgotten.
Could be that the 2nd got a nasty and agonizing death like the 11th? If we take the Rangdan Xenocides into the responsibility of their disappearances (and have the idea that the Rangda are an eldritch / warp thought form virus, eldritch abominations and what not) then MAYBE the 11th was rescused by Big E, but was in a vegitative state while the 2nd was brutally resisting Rangda control.
I was thinking that both primarchs had agonizing and brutal deaths if we take the idea that the Rangda Xenocide was responsible. For the 2nd, he was probably resisting the horrifying control of the Rangda while trying to give Lion and Leman the chance to stop him (Who, I have a feeling would be an eldritch race, probably a star spawn plague or a massive, eldritch hivemind) while the 11th was being tortured to the point that he was in a vegitative state, being rescued by Big E from either the Slaught or the Rangda.
Good god, youtube’s automatic removal is stupid.
That was one of my favorite parts about early warhammer. The lore was like reading through the pieced together records of an archivist who had very little to go on mixed with oral traditions and the occasional techno-record. No full picture. Too much has been lost to never be regained
It's honed sad they moved away from that somewhat in a more approachable and star wars-y fixed canon.
I think that's the reason why this franchise has made it so long. So many mysteries. Fans don't need every little thing explained. It ruins franchises when they start doing it. The more that is left to debate or speculation, the better.
the Harrowing and the Tyrant Star, also the Rak'gol
Rak’Gol should at least become a Kill Team.
What the hell is the war of the false Primarch?
It's a war about false primarch.
So like 11 chapters defected to follow a “primarch”. Then I like five chapters including the space sharks, flesh eaters, red talons, charnel guard, and the death eagles killed every one. They called the five chapters the pentarchy of blood.
Blood angels had something similar but they took care of it.
@@Ironbattlemacewhere are all the Warhammers ?
@@Shitbird3249Sigmar stole them while big e was asleep
@@Shitbird3249 I know that Horus Heresy had stolen around 200 of the original hammers when the battle of Lupercal happened on Terra.
After reading the paragraph at 2:30, I find that it feels like a Dungeon Master improvising an answer to a question they didn’t expect. Quite a few hooks / possible plot threads, but all left open-ended
Me, pointing and laughing at Mr Bones : "HA HA Ha. This mf thinks the CacoDominus *only had ONE skull*!
I won't lie, I do miss your off-rants that turn into rage at the end of your episodes, filled me joy hearing it again 😊
My first thought was “Ah like the War of the False Primarch lol”
Seriously. That sounds SO COOL
I think that the events of The Howling is why psyker Inquisitors are highly suspicious of the Black Templars
Oh that’s good.
As they should be
Hell yeah dude. Love this portion of the lore and love the BT. I always pronounce cack-oh-doe-MINE-us to make it weirder and foreigner
Moirae schism.
In short: techpriests think "Hey! Echlessiarchy worship Emperor and Mechanicus worship Omnissiah, who is the Emperor. Why not combine the two religions into one?"
Cue billions dead and the creation of the Sons of Medusa chapter.
They also accurately predicted the fall of Cadia and the creation of the Great Rift 5000 years before it happened.
Can you cover the Ghoul Stars and the Pale Wasting?
That would be awesome to hear.
The Ghoul stars are so cool but forgotten even though they are the vampires of 40k!
@@drachir7146I wouldn’t even think vampires apply to whatever is in the Ghoul Stars. Probably something akin to an eldritch abomination considering that *11 chapters* were wiped out, Chaos could do it at the cost of their valuable forces but the things in the Ghoul Stars did it with no issue whatsoever.
I think these untold stories do more than just let the reader imagine what happened they also create a writing prompt for fans to write their own lore, model unique miniatures, create cool art and play exciting campaigns. You needn't look further than some of the amazing fan made lost legions and their primarchs for examples. But i think for me my favourite is a fan lore and collaborative modeling project called + Some Things Are Best Left Forgotten + that creates they unkown chapters of the War of the False Primarch.
40K's tendency towards gigantism never ceases to amaze me.
Imo the Howling deserves its own novel series, I'd love to see a model of the Cacodominus, maybe returning as a Daemon Engine
@Mr. Bones, i'll let you in on a secrete. We enjoy your vibes and your character in your approach to your videos. Just keep making them and we will come
I'm disappointed that there is so little about the Q'orl. They control significant part of space and are quite unique.
Please do more like this there are too many channels explaining the same plot points
5:37 I much prefer some things being left to imagination: the Emperor vs Horus comes to mind
My own headcanon has always been that it was a Khrave subjected to the same process as the Necron Pariah.
My theory: psychic zombie plague that turned psykers into a hivemind of exponentially increasing psychic power.
I always liked this weird parts of lore, and i think that it should be expanded, most of the 10,000 years of decadence events should be expanded, things like the howling, the abyssal crusade, the pale wasting, the ghoul stars crusade, the war of the false primarch and the harrowing xenos of the Echoing vault. The potential of this lore is gigantic and it shouldn't be wasted to be only a mention in a random lore text.
Good video mr bones.
The Pale Wasting and the Ghoul Stars. I want to hear your thoughts on that one.
Yeah, they are interesting topics too.
Non chaos eldritch abominations, lo and behold indeed.
Personally, i feel the cacodominus was some form of scout tyranid. Simply due to the fact that it took over planets in a similar way to genestealers do, but when concentrated in an area they use they combine their psychic power to reach the hive fleets in other galaxies as a signal of yes there is biomass here. Again could be wrong but gw rarely gives straight answers
I love this content creator and his totally not crazy rants
Love the laid back approach to the intense lore that is 40K, cheers!
6:09 I love the idea that this led to the removal of psykers in BT and that this early fight against the Cachodominous is part of the reason why BT are super anti-Xenos
Yes more!!! But the music makes me wanna unlive...
The Khrave are basically Xenos vampires and personally one of the coolest things in 40k I’d like to see
My Take is, that the Cacodominus was a „failed“ or abandoned last ditch project of the Old Ones, that after the war in Heaven was frogotten by Time and was just a Prototype.
I need, I NEED to know more about the Halo Stars. GW please explain about the horrors of the edge of the galaxy that scares away daemons and Tyranids. No warp shenanigans, but something worse.
This "hollow lore" is very tempting to imagine, such as the origins of the two lost Primarchs. You can get a burning desire to know the truth. Then comes the frustration of knowing that it's not hidden lore. There just *is no lore* !
Leave it to my BT boys to deal with an omega level psychic event
Going by wiki page length, the Nova Terra Interregnum where the entirety of Segmentum Pacificus seceded from the Imperium might be a good one to look at too
If this thing could knock out the astronomicon and could take over several thousand planets then what the hell created it.
I tend to prefer to keep the mysteries of 40k mysterious. I like the idea that little lore snippets such as The Howling, The Harrowing, and The Pale Wasting have nothing to do known alien threats or Chaos. They are their own thing, and thus are more evidence of how dangerous the 40k galaxy is. The Galaxy is vast and mankind controls just a few islands of safety compared to its immensity. Even without the known threats humanity would still be beset by alien horrors which could strike without warning from wilderness space.
This and umbrals are some of a few things I'd like for them to keep unknown. Anything that can control the darkness in THE PUPILS OF MY OWN EYES. Is something that I don't think anyone in the imperium needs to know about.
>see thumbnail of Rak'gol
>video not about Rak'gol
Once again, my favorite race of minor xenos from a roleplaying game is looked over 😢
Please talk about the fall of Necromunda Hive Secondus, there is an interesting perspective to how a GSC uprising was put down on a planet where people continued to live with it not really spreading. I am not personally familiar of another time in 40k history of that happening.
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Absolutely. I love BT too. This video made me grin so hard
I like to think that maybe the cacodominus is the equivalent of a navigator for a xeno race, or a super-abhuman, possibly even a hybrid of an alien and human psyker
Please go over the war of the false primarch. I have no idea what it is and you have now piqued my curiosity to a degree that it cannot be unpiqued
I’m sort of hoping the Reign of Blood will be the next historical event that gets a proper look at. A second imperial civil war that has lots of fun characters.
The Howling is also referenced in the 8th edition Space Marines _and_ Chaos Knights codices. And the Cacodominus could have also been a Fra'al.
I don't know if there's even enough information on this guy to make a video on him, but I'd like to know more about The Angel. All I know is that he was essentially a prototype primarch created by The Emperor during the Unification Wars specifically to combat chaos corruption on Terra. Apparently he went nuts and started doing stuff like killing entire cities and proclaiming himself a god, so Big E put him in a box.
For a fear-phobic legion like the Black Templars, "We shant give a situation a chance to take hold of our brothers again, we must remove Psychers from our ranks!" translates to: "FUCK THESE WARP-TAINTED WRETCHES FOR BEING A LIABILITY TO OUR STOCK!" fairly easily.
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Hi Sriracha, I'm not Arthur.
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Then there’s more stuff that has a ton of significant lore but barely exists, like the Hrud and their entire backlog of lore, cause it’s really important and they keep showing up but don’t do much, but I would love a video covering them
You think this is a tiny lore nugget? Look at the Year of Ghosts. We have two sentences on it in total.
I would love it if GW ever expanded on the howling, but whatever the pale wasting was has always interested me. That and what happened to the thunder warriors after the battle of mount arrorat.
An interesting thing is that it doesn’t say “skull of a cacodominus” it says “skull of THE cacodominus”, which implies there is only one (like a lord). Coupled with the third eye, what if the cacodominus was some chaos rogue navigator who went super powerful and mind controlled people, and horrified the black Templars so much that psykers could turn like this so they cut all psykers from their ranks
And we still need a real badab war series!!!
IX is the best 😂 great work Arthur
I don't think new Black Templars lore has to replace the old lore, they're not mutually exclusive.
-All Black Templars psykers die
-ZenoPhobic inter-chapter politics leads to no replacement psykers
Honestly, it might be a hot take, but while crashes can be frustrating, but I don't necessarily just play for the grind rewards. I have been hooked on the steady stream of changes and new weapons and updates to the war effort. I watch new videos on this every single day. I feel involved, I feel relaxed. I'm having fun and made so many friends. Even destiny in its peak days had me popping in playing the new dlc for a couple of weeks, then disappearing again for 9 months and longer. I have played everyday since I got the game. My second day with the game was when the creek fell and I was hooked right then. Yes they absolutely need to keep working on bugs but their already doing a great job. Idk maybe I'm old-school enough to remember the magic of bugs and sometimes their awful sure but others are hilarious. I love everything they're doing and hope the community doesn't wish for something it doesn't really want. It seems to me that the players complaining give me COD sweats and fortnite fodder vibes.
I'd love a tyranid lore/book review vid, tyty
Ive been howling for 40k gay fan fiction videos for months come on bones untapped market
It's Grim-dark. Not Grim-cock.
Also; me-Steve-o loved your appearances in Movies!
I feel like the greatest amount of vagueness comes from anything to do with minor xenos visual designs. Most that have actual artwork are either mindless beasts, or come from some rpg. Xenos show up so much in the lore, but GW just has this weird stigma about giving the intelligent xenos artwork. A great example would be Liber Xenologis, which, while a good book, you can tell the writers were a bit limited in what they could say and show in each entry. The felinid entry (I know, not a xenos, but they're in the book, shut up) is literally just the narrator getting gaslit into thinking that they're monstrous looking, despite that being highly unlikely.
I'm assuming it's either one big case of "we'll save that for later," or "we don't want to create too much artwork for fear we might not get to copyright the design."
A few things that don't really have lore:
The harrowing
The pale Wasting
The beast of the skull on necromunda
The cacodominus is basically like the possessed sword the chapter master of the grey knights has
Castellan of the Purifers, Garran Crowe, rather than Kaldor Draigo, who wields the Titansword. He is the one to use the Blade of Antwyr
Not afraid of the cocomelons
Microlore time!!!
Kakodaimonos translates from Greek as “evil spirits”
i love the cacodominus
I mean a lot of 40k's lore is a lot less severe than it sounds (and also 40k makes utterly nonsensical if you think about it too hard, so don't) when you take into account how many stars and star systems are in the Milky Way, it's estimated at anywhere from 1-400 billion. I mean we gotta take that number down a lot to account for stars that ain't got planets, but even when we do (if we're using sci-fi suspension of disbelief to just say most of those planets are habitable), controlling a thousand star systems ain't shit. Those are rookie numbers. Those are cliffnote you-only-get-a-paragraph-of-lore level numbers, the problem is GW usually massively undersells the numbers for actual major events.
Also i really like your theory, i think it's totally solid. Headcanoned. Now do The Harrowing pls so people will get the titles confused and because The Harrowing is my favorite niche paragraph of fluff ever
0:42 the what now
Jokes on you, the cacodominus was actually just an attractive woman and was really know as the cacodommymommynus.
But why’s it called, “The Howling!?” Was it a body snatcher thing? Did the people controlled howl a bunch? And the Deep Warp. There’s a topic that needs covering.
Ahh the old days of promoted campaign's. When they wanted us to use imagination
Who is the scull in the golden throne next to the emperor
Please do more videos like this
Why have I never heard about this?
cover the obscure Xenos the rak'gol very similar to the howling lore
could you make a video on the rangdan zenoside?
While not nearly as obscure, could you talk about the Badab War sometime?
Love me the goul stars
DO A VIDEO ON HOW SPACE MARINE GO BATHROOM IN ARMOR.
...I thought the Howling was just the backlash about something being removed from the game back in 5th edition, and this was GW making fun of the players that were min-maxing using that thing back in 4th, and this was them making fun of it?
Cool cool giant scarey snake people but how about some rat bois yes-yes.
And skaven yet?
Cool-Great Snake-Men make good slave-tools for Empire-Me yes-yes
Cool-Great Snake-Men make good slave-tools for Empire-Me yes-yes
It’s has Black Templars, I watch
whyd it howl
Because it can't meow.
ah oh okay
the howling in shingeki no kyojin?
For the comment gods
The Rangdan xenocides won't ever be expanded on apart from the odd reference. Why? Because of the missing legions. They'd have to be named and expanded on to the same extent of the other legions. Overly Sarcastic Productions recently made a video about it called the Noodle Incidents. The reference will invoke the imagination to produce something much better than any explanation.
th-cam.com/video/06BUGWthQ70/w-d-xo.html
What if they tell a story from the pov of a researcher exploring ruins and records, piecing together what ACTUALLY happened using plot holes and discrepancies found between archeological finds and logs. Not enough to ruin people's OC legions and primarchs, but enough to get a vague idea on some of the canon events. Like
"We don't know what happened in detail, but THAT wasn't it, and SOMETHING horrible happened, this horrifying thing being likely, but almost impossible given this evidence."
saying THE HORUS HERESY got too much attention is the stupidest opinion ever
Hi Arthur 👋
Knowing GW it'll be a fucking shard of
someone/thing😂
Me video like. Make you more.
Bonesy what's your name?
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Hi arthur
wtf? I wanted to hear about 80's horror movies. downvote!
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