The Dark Eldar lady at the end was Lady Malys, the reason why she was talking to her own reflection (and gained a clown nose and the ability to invoke Bazinga) is because in place of her heart is a shard of Cegorach's own crystal heart allowing the Honk God to fuck with her in various ways but also making her naturally quite a bit more powerful than the average Drukhari.
So, *_about_** the Fate of the Alfa Legion:* they were the original friend group to Alfabusa growing up. The made custom characters, and combined them into a homebrew chapter (back when that was viable in Warhammer); and overtime they combined talents to make early YT Warhammer videos, finally they made *BEHEMOTH* on Eliphas' YT channel, which would be *If the Emperor had a Text-to-Speech Device: Season 0*
Yep you remember right about Kryptman. His gambit also backfired horribly because the Orks immediately repopulated the planets, and they fought the Nids for a while until the Nids won... and became stronger as a result.
And then died on Baal after the Imperium was given time to recover and the Cicatrix Maledictum temporarily severed its control and straight up killed a bunch of its biomass. So no, it didn't backfire.
Kryptman also started a funny thing called the Octarius war. He thought to himself "how do i kill one ravenous, devouring bird and a giant green war loving bird with a single stone?" And decided to lure hive fleet leviathan into the Ork Octarius Empire. Yes, for some reason he thought that sending the Tyranids, who grow more powerfull on bio mass, against the quickest repopulating species in the galaxy was a good idea. At the same time he thought it was a good idea to send hive fleet Leviathan against the species which grows stronger on brutal, close quarters fighting and war. Basically all that happened was that Huve Fleet Leviathan got an absolute ASS TON of biomass, allowing them to produce new powerfull Bioforms like Norn Emmisarys and Neurothropes whilst at the same time making the Orks grow larger and stronger aswell as making them extremly fertile and shedding a crapload of spores everywhere, along with the built up WAAAAAAGH! Energy attracting Orks like Ghazkhull from all over the galaxy to come and fight
@@TheLegitWeebs Well the options were "die now" or "delay this until we can actually deal with it maybe". So there really wasn't much choice, and people give Kryptmann too much shit.
Not actually true, Hive Fleet Leviathan lost a TON of a biomass because much of it was busy with the Orks. A large portion of it was destroyed at Baal, the Cicatrix Maledictum literally crippled it and destroyed much of it as well. So delaying was the correct choice.
@@Gustav_Kuriga yeah true but the result of the Octarius war is a big part of why the Tyranids have become the main bad guy in 10th edition and loosing at Baal was more than probably made up for with all the Ork corpses at Octarius itself. And even if you do beat the Tyranids they'll just eat their own dead and regain the biomass, plus i didn't see the Norn Emmisary before this so they definietly got enough Biomass to make some spicy new evolutions. Plus the Orks that survived the war are hardened beyond belief by the brutal nature of it so they'll be a bigger threat to the Imperium now, especially if they all team up with Ghazzy. Um not saying it was completely dumb of Kryptman to do it but it put the Imperium in a compromising position, especially considering all the Death Watch and Blood Angels that died during it
There is also a 3 part miniseries called Behemoth, which is TTS Canon that follows the misadventures of Kryptmann and the Deathwatch. It's on, I believe, the channel Eliphas
6:01 Funny that you bring that up, the Drukhari are actually the most technologically advanced of all the Eldar. Which makes some sense since Commorragh was a "city" from the ancient Eldar empire and came out as unscathed as it could be. In comparison we have the Exodites, who are just Eldar Amish, and of course the Craftworlders who, in Arch's immortal words are: "space gypsies". Harsh but not unfoundedly untrue...
the guy you called Hugh Jackman is (an expy of) a character he played in Les Miserables (2012) if you go back to an earlier episode, when the Inquisition arrived on Terra, there was actually scene where Jean Valjeanus and Javerticus (another le mis expy) recreate a scene from the movie, before the inquisitors trample Javerticus and end the scene early
17:29 that's the first ever named inquisitor, from back in the rogue trader days if memory serves, bsck before 40k became 40k he and several others from back in the dsy have been soft retconned out of existence, by never being mentioned since 40k became itself
Oh, and just so you're aware, people give Kryptmann a ton of shit for denying the Tyranids the biomass they need to recover their losses, but don't say anything about the Blood Angels doing THE EXACT SAME STRATEGY. And guess what... it FUCKING WORKED.
In regards to the Dark Eldar and their relation to chaos, they do not like it. At all. In fact, there's probably no one who dislikes chaos as much besides the Imperium. This is primarily due to the fact that all of them are invariably doomed to having their souls consumed by Slaanesh, as opposed to the craftworld eldar who hide their souls in cool rocks instead. Comorragh also semi-regularly suffers what are called disjunctions, which is where the bits separating the warp from the webway weaken sufficiently to allow demons to pop in to wreck havoc. P.S: Obiwan Sherlock Clousseau is in fact an actual 40k character, and the very first named Inquisitor ever added to the setting back in 1st edition.
The deldar manage to out edge-lord chaos for the most part, and technically wield the same tech the eldar empire di at it's peak, just can't use some of it bc thay shun use of their psyker powers.
I did do one to his Total War starting position compilation, but I had to personally request this from him as he has his memes in the copyright system. He's a really chill dude and helped make an exception for my video, but I don't want to bother him with more requests.
The Dark Eldar lady at the end was Lady Malys, the reason why she was talking to her own reflection (and gained a clown nose and the ability to invoke Bazinga) is because in place of her heart is a shard of Cegorach's own crystal heart allowing the Honk God to fuck with her in various ways but also making her naturally quite a bit more powerful than the average Drukhari.
So, *_about_** the Fate of the Alfa Legion:* they were the original friend group to Alfabusa growing up. The made custom characters, and combined them into a homebrew chapter (back when that was viable in Warhammer); and overtime they combined talents to make early YT Warhammer videos, finally they made *BEHEMOTH* on Eliphas' YT channel, which would be *If the Emperor had a Text-to-Speech Device: Season 0*
Yep you remember right about Kryptman. His gambit also backfired horribly because the Orks immediately repopulated the planets, and they fought the Nids for a while until the Nids won... and became stronger as a result.
Mission failed doesn't even begin to cut it lol. I guess now they know to never do that again.
And then died on Baal after the Imperium was given time to recover and the Cicatrix Maledictum temporarily severed its control and straight up killed a bunch of its biomass. So no, it didn't backfire.
Fun fact: Inquisitor Obiwan Sherlock Clousseau (pronounced using the words 'clue' and 'sew') is the first named Inquisitor in official 40k canon.
Kryptman also started a funny thing called the Octarius war. He thought to himself "how do i kill one ravenous, devouring bird and a giant green war loving bird with a single stone?" And decided to lure hive fleet leviathan into the Ork Octarius Empire. Yes, for some reason he thought that sending the Tyranids, who grow more powerfull on bio mass, against the quickest repopulating species in the galaxy was a good idea. At the same time he thought it was a good idea to send hive fleet Leviathan against the species which grows stronger on brutal, close quarters fighting and war. Basically all that happened was that Huve Fleet Leviathan got an absolute ASS TON of biomass, allowing them to produce new powerfull Bioforms like Norn Emmisarys and Neurothropes whilst at the same time making the Orks grow larger and stronger aswell as making them extremly fertile and shedding a crapload of spores everywhere, along with the built up WAAAAAAGH! Energy attracting Orks like Ghazkhull from all over the galaxy to come and fight
That's probably one of the most undesirable outcomes possible in that situation. Good job Kryptman.
@@TheLegitWeebs Well the options were "die now" or "delay this until we can actually deal with it maybe". So there really wasn't much choice, and people give Kryptmann too much shit.
Not actually true, Hive Fleet Leviathan lost a TON of a biomass because much of it was busy with the Orks. A large portion of it was destroyed at Baal, the Cicatrix Maledictum literally crippled it and destroyed much of it as well. So delaying was the correct choice.
@@Gustav_Kuriga yeah true but the result of the Octarius war is a big part of why the Tyranids have become the main bad guy in 10th edition and loosing at Baal was more than probably made up for with all the Ork corpses at Octarius itself. And even if you do beat the Tyranids they'll just eat their own dead and regain the biomass, plus i didn't see the Norn Emmisary before this so they definietly got enough Biomass to make some spicy new evolutions. Plus the Orks that survived the war are hardened beyond belief by the brutal nature of it so they'll be a bigger threat to the Imperium now, especially if they all team up with Ghazzy. Um not saying it was completely dumb of Kryptman to do it but it put the Imperium in a compromising position, especially considering all the Death Watch and Blood Angels that died during it
There is also a 3 part miniseries called Behemoth, which is TTS Canon that follows the misadventures of Kryptmann and the Deathwatch. It's on, I believe, the channel Eliphas
The tour guide/codex reader is Occulus Imperia another Warhammer Loretuber and lore consultant they brought on for proofreading.
6:01 Funny that you bring that up, the Drukhari are actually the most technologically advanced of all the Eldar. Which makes some sense since Commorragh was a "city" from the ancient Eldar empire and came out as unscathed as it could be. In comparison we have the Exodites, who are just Eldar Amish, and of course the Craftworlders who, in Arch's immortal words are: "space gypsies". Harsh but not unfoundedly untrue...
the guy you called Hugh Jackman is (an expy of) a character he played in Les Miserables (2012)
if you go back to an earlier episode, when the Inquisition arrived on Terra, there was actually scene where Jean Valjeanus and Javerticus (another le mis expy) recreate a scene from the movie, before the inquisitors trample Javerticus and end the scene early
17:29 that's the first ever named inquisitor, from back in the rogue trader days if memory serves, bsck before 40k became 40k
he and several others from back in the dsy have been soft retconned out of existence, by never being mentioned since 40k became itself
If we actually got an ending to this arc, I guessed that besides the main named characters, the Scions would be the only survivors of the Inquisition.
Gordon Ramsey? Nah, man. That's Lord Gordonus Ramesses of the Adeptus Culina to you. XD
Mb I didn't know your game. XD
19:44 he was exiled from the inqusition for being too based
Kaldor Draigo going "NO SUN" is a reference to The Begun of Tigtone, which in itself may be prime react material
Oh, and just so you're aware, people give Kryptmann a ton of shit for denying the Tyranids the biomass they need to recover their losses, but don't say anything about the Blood Angels doing THE EXACT SAME STRATEGY. And guess what... it FUCKING WORKED.
Looks like the lore is more nuanced here xD. Someday I'll have to read the story myself and judge it.
Next special will be Russ playing a baby-game with the Dark Eldar. It's a very fun one.
In regards to the Dark Eldar and their relation to chaos, they do not like it. At all. In fact, there's probably no one who dislikes chaos as much besides the Imperium. This is primarily due to the fact that all of them are invariably doomed to having their souls consumed by Slaanesh, as opposed to the craftworld eldar who hide their souls in cool rocks instead. Comorragh also semi-regularly suffers what are called disjunctions, which is where the bits separating the warp from the webway weaken sufficiently to allow demons to pop in to wreck havoc.
P.S: Obiwan Sherlock Clousseau is in fact an actual 40k character, and the very first named Inquisitor ever added to the setting back in 1st edition.
You're welcome world, I will now do 10 times more sexy dances.
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if you notice, Dominique has gotten a proper coffin on the inquisitorial throne 2.0
The deldar manage to out edge-lord chaos for the most part, and technically wield the same tech the eldar empire di at it's peak, just can't use some of it bc thay shun use of their psyker powers.
Hey man can you do a reaction on Tarriff's memes they're pretty good.
I did do one to his Total War starting position compilation, but I had to personally request this from him as he has his memes in the copyright system. He's a really chill dude and helped make an exception for my video, but I don't want to bother him with more requests.
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