Funnily enough, I decided to start fiddling around with the idea of an Angronian Revolution, a Horus Heresy AU where Angron is the one leading the charge against the Emperor. Doubly funny is that it was this channel’s readings of Angron speeches that inspired me to do so.
Pre fall Angron is one of my favorite characters in this setting. You're so repulsed by him at first, then you LISTEN to him and start to understand and agree, until something kicks in and you reject him again.
I mean to be fair to angron he is completely correct even in his fall in his context he is never really wrong. Other primarchs have bad opinions or positions but Angron is 100 percent up front about what hes about, his world view, and what he thinks everyone else is about.
That's what makes the Traitor Primarchs interesting: if you strip away the taint of Chaos, most of them had pretty valid points. For all his moral grandstanding, the Emperor was a hypocrite & a tyrant, and no matter how much he denies it, He built the Imperium with the intent of being its eternal god-king.
I picked up the book Betrayer never once thinking I'd be able to empathise with that foaming ragemonster. I was shocked at how tragic his situation was, and how much I understood him. His conversations with Russ and Guilleman really made me look at the Emperor in a different light. He could never be the moral Primarch, but he certainly dented the holier-than-thou attitude of some of his loyalist brothers in these speeches. It does make you wonder what he would have become had the Nails never mutilated him. While I prefer the Loyalists more, The flaws of some of the Traitor Primarchs do make them very interesting.
You realize he's a monster. You realize neither he nor anyone else could be otherwise in his circumstance. You realize that doesn't make him any less monstrous. A tragedy of realization in three parts.
Ayyy same, always happy when we get more 40k quotes from this amazing man. He's breathed a lot of life and helped me put a voice and some emotional context to some of my favorite passages.
Yes!!!!!! I’ve been really looking forward to another one of these. I listened to the last 3 so much. You did Cyrene’s day of judgement! Masterfully done!
You can’t help but love 30k Angron. ADB did an excellent job with him in Betrayer. Even with the nails driving him insane and pushing him to violence he, in his lucid times, makes an excellent point in his rebuke to that hypocrite Russ’s challenge.
Russ a Hypocrite? No. Both Primarchs made solid absolute points. Difference is Russ doesn’t turn on Humanity on a whim. Angron turned on Big E simply for what he did to him and his people. Which anybody would for that matter.
@@UnRu1eD I agree with you for the most part, however yes, he still is a hypocrite. The most blatant example of this is the fact that he railed against the use of psychers and got them banned from being used but “oh me using psychers is different”. It’s nothing but “rules for thee but not for me”. He also picked fights with both the 1st and 15th, attacking and killing some of their men but heaven forbid they kill any of his men. He pretty much accused Jaghatai of being a traitor for wanting to find out the truth of what happened on Prospero (because while he was tricked into going as far as he did he still burned Prospero, destroyed most of the 15th, and almost killed Magnus, thus pushing one of the most loyal legions to the traitor cause) when his and the 5th’s reaction was nothing but natural. So yes, I hold that Russ is extremely impudent and a hypocrite. You don’t have to agree with me and that’s alright. I understand that they are a popular legion, but from everything I’ve read both 30 and 40K it does nothing but point to that fact for me.
@@sircashew1097 He's not a hypocrite for Nikaea, because that isn't about psykers. Nikaea is about sorcerers, about treating with Chaos, and about breaking up the current existing librariums. This is why Stormseers and Rune Priests didn't get broken up: They weren't sorcerers summoning daemons. Nikaea is about the Emperor telling Magnus "Stop doing Chaos and just wait", but Magnus didn't want to.
@ are you kidding? It absolutely was about psykers. If you read Scars you would know that the Stormseers weren’t allowed to use their powers either because they were psykers but the Khan continued to use them because he didn’t care. Yesugai was dubious about the Thousand Son’s philosophy toward the use of their powers but he absolutely defended them and the Librarius. It absolutely was an attack on the Librarius not just “sorcerors” because multiple legions defended the use of the Librarius and it was supposed to be EVERY legion that was no longer supposed to use them not just the thousand sons. This is mentioned too in Fear to Tread, The Unremembered Empire, and Angels of Caliban. Hell, when the siege of Terra was happening Dorn refused to even allow his librarians to help or even hear about anything when they were absolutely loyal and eager to help. But no, for that hypocrite Russ it was absolutely rules for thee but not for me
This this is one of the main ways the 40k universe should be portrayed in my opinion. Beautifully executed and full of emotion and detail of character. 40k just isn’t blood and guts and death. The emotions and psychologically complex nature of the situation these characters are in are captured beautifully with your acting. Well done as usual
i wish the franchise took itself more seriously, it has the greatest potential amongst fantasy universes but they have to hold tight to so many absurdities and punchlines
And what other option is there? In it's freedom, humanity strengthened the archenemy. In it's freedom, humanity would choose it's destruction. The Emporer has 40000 years of letting humanity govern it self... What else can he do?
@@Ashtor1337tbh, the warp/chaos is what dooms humanity if the emperor never stepped in. They colonised the stars, beat out all xenos except the eldar to be number 2 and survived its own AI rebelling against it. If it wasnt for travel becoming impossible and chaos being able to manipulate any human, i argue they would have bounced back and kept going
@Ashtor1337 in its freedom? It was the Hersey that strengeth Chaos not freedom. It was the Emperor choice to be a complete idiot in refusing to tell any one about Chaos.
Because ne NEEDS to be one. He witnessed what "Free" man can do. He saw humanity march into its own damnation, watched the cruel and evil use "freedom" as their shield. He knows what "free man" can do. And does not want humanity to repeat its mistakes.
I got sick when i was young and have lived with chronic pain ever since. Angron cuts at my heart deeply, an excellent performance in this and your other videos that display his rage at an unfair universe and his beliefs presented as more than just those of spite or wanting for the life of another, to simply wish to have had yours exist and to have been able to climb the same mountains as your brothers and to live as the real you saw fit, but the reality is that we must exist as broken creatures and our mountain to climb is to rise above our suffering, i doubt any could rise above the nails but thankfully my condition is less egregious than that.
man the conversation between Sevetar and Kurze will forever be one of my favorite moments between a Primarch and their son. then again, Sev was always one of the best characters imo
Prayer of Adulation to the Emperor to be recited every morning: O immortal Emperor: Have mercy on us, miserable unworthies that we are. O master of the galaxy, protect your flock from the alien. O keeper of the light, guide our darkened path with your radiance. We are your warriors and we are servants to thee, we stand free from blindness of heart, free from hypocrisy, vainglory and deceits, but captive to hatred, malice and anger, to the filth, the alien, the heretic. By thy agony and bloody sweat; by thy Golden Throne and thy death; by thy destruction and re-emergence as the God of men, keep and strengthen us, we who fight for thee. Libation to the Emperor to be used whenever thanks are to be given to the Emperor: The Emperor is our guiding light, a beacon of hope for humanity in a galaxy of darkness. As we serve Him, He is our greatest servant. As we pray to Him, His thoughts are only for us. And in the dark when the shadow's threaten, the Emperor is with us, in spirit and in fact.
24:00, I have watched a different TH-camr do this reading but powerful all the same. The bombardment of words and emotions. The perspective of the emperor or not the emperor then Guilliman’s attempt of trying to understand it, all at once. Then the breakthrough. Finally hearing the Emperor himself calling his son’s name and leaving Guilliman in awe. Just perfection.
The last church was the first 40k related read i ever laid eyes upon. Great work the emotion was just as good as i imagined in my own head. Same for the Iron Litany, Grimaldus's inner monologue, and Cyrene's speech. Great work, wish they had you as an audiobook reader.
I've watched the last church many times, it is glorious. GW has been sitting on a goldmine for many years... It is getting ridiculous and if they sell to amazon like.. jesus man xD
I love your Warhammer 40k content especially the Ork quotes. I would love to see your take on some Warhammer Fantasy quotes or this Warhammer 40,000 quote: I hear the song of the celestial heavens, and the music is cacophonous. It is strange but I find comfort in its dissonance. Righting the discord of the universal opus is what’s given my people purpose when, by all rights we as a race should have collapsed in upon ourselves. It is in such moments when species find their greatness or settle back into the muck that spawned them... For myself I have purpose if only to correct one particular stray note in a symphony ran amok. Win or lose, this battle is already my victory, my triumph. It is now fate which decides whether I am there to celebrate that fact or not. - Farseer Taldeer (Dawn of War 1 Dark Crusade)
I genuinely listen to your speeches while going to work. They give me the strength to go on despite all the stuff that is going on in my life right now. You're a wonderful iterator, keep up the work.
Your voice acting is so good man, siege of Terra ruined me for warhammer books because of how well it was written and then the narration brought it so alive. When I listen to these books and you've done a piece I hear your versions.
That rendition of Sanguinius' murder was genuinely haunting. Your portrayal appropriately emphasizes the senselessness and tragedy in the Great Angel's demise, the impact of that performance beautifully compliments the moment in the narrative. Fantastic work!
...The death of Sangunius is not senseless though. It has a point. It has several points. Displays that Horus is irredeemable. Fulfills long told prophecy. Sends his legion into blood frenzy and ofc serves the plot. It is not senseless and it needed to happen.
@@goodluck4037 I think you may be misunderstanding what I meant. When I say the murder of Sanguinius was senseless, I'm not criticizing it as a poor narrative choice. Quite the opposite, actually. The scene works so well _because_ of the senselessly brutal nature of Sanguinius' death, it magnifies the tragedy of the situation beautifully and paints an appropriately harrowing picture for the reader.
Angron having the nails removed and taking the emperor's head sounds like the good ending to be honest. I think he might have turned away from chaos and still defeared the imperium.
Once again great, as always. It is a little weird to me, hearing Grimaldus in a different voice, but still a good narration. Glad you continue to do Warhammer readings.
I would love to hear your take on Uriah Olathaire's "I know I am right" rebuttal in 'If the Emperor had a Podcast - Episode 1: The Last Church' by Bruva Alfabusa. It may be from a parody but it hits like a freight train. I will go back an listen to it from time to time. Starting at 1:00:12 when the TTS Emperor says "Please define normal people" and ending at 1:01:54 when ascended Uriah says "I know I am right." They put the perfect amount of effect on the voice, and it just sounds so good.
I hate how much people complain the emperor was a tyrant. The horrors the emperor had fought for the sake of mankind, are far worse than any death you might endure. He has earned our fealty
You should do the conversation Talos Valcoran has with his navigator Octavia in the night lords trilogy. Amazing insight inside the brain of Curze’s best.
What a day! What a lovely day! Seriously though this is a good video to start off the day with. If you're taking suggestions for a part 5 then I'd throw into the ring some more Xenos stuff. Perhaps from the Infinite and the Divine like trazyn boastiny about the humans worshippjng him as a god, or Djoseras' Speech to Oltyx about the stones of the dynasty in the twice dead king series. Alternatively any screetime given to Szeras in Pariah Nexus. The T'au-Cato Sicarius dialogue is also a good o e For the non-xenos, perhaps the Weakness is a Choice speech from Iron Within, thats pretty hard.
The Emperor never truly wanted to destroy religion in favor of reason. He merely used "reason" as a tool to eradicate the competition for the religion that would be worship of himself.
here's a few other good ones Why do I still live? What more do you want from me? I gave everything I had to you, to them. Look what they've made of our dream. This bloated, rotting carcass of an empire is driven not by reason and hope but by fear, hate and ignorance. Better that we had all burned in the fires of horus' ambition Unremembered Empire: Euten found her feet. She got up and tried to run. A Space Wolf, bleeding and writhing, lay in her path, another to her left, and a third against the wall, who appeared dead. Something flew over her, a huge thing. It hit the doors ahead of her and smashed them down entirely. The pack-leader lay in the wreckage of the doors, and did not rise. Euten stopped. She turned. Konrad Curze bowed to her. He was a smile made of shadows and smoke and sickness. He was wickedness itself. ‘Tarasha,’ he sighed. A smile should not be that wide. ‘He will kill you for this,’ she said. ‘He’s dead, Tarasha,’ Curze replied. All her strength left her. Grief felled her. She dropped to her knees. ‘No…’ ‘I killed him,’ Curze cooed. ‘Roboute and the Lion both. I have studied his story, of course. As the little emperor he pretends to be, he does so chronicle himself. I have heard of you. Tarasha Euten, Chamberlain Principal, and to all intents a mother to him. A mother.’ Curze sighed. ‘Thanks to the genius of my father, my kind does not enjoy the luxury of mothers. You are rare. You are a rare and obscene thing, you ragged witch. I wish Roboute had been alive to suffer the damage of your death.’ Euten rose to her full height and looked the monster in the eye. ‘Go to hell, you bastard,’ she said.
As always, awesome work. If i could ask for anything more, could you poke and prod the devs of Rogue trader to fully voice the game? This would bless the Emperor
Please do Konrad Curze's speech from the prologue of the first book Night lords trilogy, "My sons, the galaxy is burning.." . You are brilliant, keep up the great work!
Angron continuing to be distressingly based in spite of the hand dealt to him
🍷🗿 Angron > Russ
@@davet5033 As a wolves player, hard agree.
Funnily enough, I decided to start fiddling around with the idea of an Angronian Revolution, a Horus Heresy AU where Angron is the one leading the charge against the Emperor. Doubly funny is that it was this channel’s readings of Angron speeches that inspired me to do so.
Based on what?
@@giornogiovanna8907John Brown, and Spartacus.
Pre fall Angron is one of my favorite characters in this setting.
You're so repulsed by him at first, then you LISTEN to him and start to understand and agree, until something kicks in and you reject him again.
I mean to be fair to angron he is completely correct even in his fall in his context he is never really wrong. Other primarchs have bad opinions or positions but Angron is 100 percent up front about what hes about, his world view, and what he thinks everyone else is about.
Even if he remained loyal, he would've opposed the Emperor
That's what makes the Traitor Primarchs interesting: if you strip away the taint of Chaos, most of them had pretty valid points. For all his moral grandstanding, the Emperor was a hypocrite & a tyrant, and no matter how much he denies it, He built the Imperium with the intent of being its eternal god-king.
I picked up the book Betrayer never once thinking I'd be able to empathise with that foaming ragemonster. I was shocked at how tragic his situation was, and how much I understood him. His conversations with Russ and Guilleman really made me look at the Emperor in a different light. He could never be the moral Primarch, but he certainly dented the holier-than-thou attitude of some of his loyalist brothers in these speeches. It does make you wonder what he would have become had the Nails never mutilated him. While I prefer the Loyalists more, The flaws of some of the Traitor Primarchs do make them very interesting.
You realize he's a monster.
You realize neither he nor anyone else could be otherwise in his circumstance.
You realize that doesn't make him any less monstrous.
A tragedy of realization in three parts.
Calliphone absolutely tearing into Perturabo and calling him the manchild he is, just top tier.
The woman certainly knows how to twist a knife. Forget what Fulgrim did, THAT is a wound he will never recover from.
"We were murderers first... Last... And always."
One of my favourite lines from all of 40k
God I love Sevatar. The man who could stand up to Curze and call out his BS...
That Angron voice is LETHALLY smooth. You nail his more restrained side perfectly.
Thanks man!! Appreciate it.
@@NaturallyRPVoiceover You’re welcome my dude!
@@NaturallyRPVoiceover I thank for blessing our ears o.o so cooollll
The final writings on the face-off between Horus and Sanguinius were so difficult to read... I had to stop several times. Very well done sir.
Yes... it was uncomfortable to listen to, must be even harder to perform.
For those he cherished he died a glory less death
wasnt expecting to wake up to this pleasantly surprised.
Good morning! :D
Ayyy same, always happy when we get more 40k quotes from this amazing man. He's breathed a lot of life and helped me put a voice and some emotional context to some of my favorite passages.
“God was real, and he *hated* us.” Goes so damn hard
Yes!!!!!! I’ve been really looking forward to another one of these. I listened to the last 3 so much.
You did Cyrene’s day of judgement! Masterfully done!
Thanks so much!!
Angry Ron is literally always correct.
You can’t help but love 30k Angron. ADB did an excellent job with him in Betrayer. Even with the nails driving him insane and pushing him to violence he, in his lucid times, makes an excellent point in his rebuke to that hypocrite Russ’s challenge.
Russ a Hypocrite? No. Both Primarchs made solid absolute points. Difference is Russ doesn’t turn on Humanity on a whim. Angron turned on Big E simply for what he did to him and his people. Which anybody would for that matter.
@@UnRu1eD I agree with you for the most part, however yes, he still is a hypocrite. The most blatant example of this is the fact that he railed against the use of psychers and got them banned from being used but “oh me using psychers is different”. It’s nothing but “rules for thee but not for me”. He also picked fights with both the 1st and 15th, attacking and killing some of their men but heaven forbid they kill any of his men. He pretty much accused Jaghatai of being a traitor for wanting to find out the truth of what happened on Prospero (because while he was tricked into going as far as he did he still burned Prospero, destroyed most of the 15th, and almost killed Magnus, thus pushing one of the most loyal legions to the traitor cause) when his and the 5th’s reaction was nothing but natural. So yes, I hold that Russ is extremely impudent and a hypocrite. You don’t have to agree with me and that’s alright. I understand that they are a popular legion, but from everything I’ve read both 30 and 40K it does nothing but point to that fact for me.
@@sircashew1097 He's not a hypocrite for Nikaea, because that isn't about psykers.
Nikaea is about sorcerers, about treating with Chaos, and about breaking up the current existing librariums. This is why Stormseers and Rune Priests didn't get broken up: They weren't sorcerers summoning daemons.
Nikaea is about the Emperor telling Magnus "Stop doing Chaos and just wait", but Magnus didn't want to.
@ are you kidding? It absolutely was about psykers. If you read Scars you would know that the Stormseers weren’t allowed to use their powers either because they were psykers but the Khan continued to use them because he didn’t care. Yesugai was dubious about the Thousand Son’s philosophy toward the use of their powers but he absolutely defended them and the Librarius. It absolutely was an attack on the Librarius not just “sorcerors” because multiple legions defended the use of the Librarius and it was supposed to be EVERY legion that was no longer supposed to use them not just the thousand sons. This is mentioned too in Fear to Tread, The Unremembered Empire, and Angels of Caliban. Hell, when the siege of Terra was happening Dorn refused to even allow his librarians to help or even hear about anything when they were absolutely loyal and eager to help. But no, for that hypocrite Russ it was absolutely rules for thee but not for me
This this is one of the main ways the 40k universe should be portrayed in my opinion. Beautifully executed and full of emotion and detail of character. 40k just isn’t blood and guts and death. The emotions and psychologically complex nature of the situation these characters are in are captured beautifully with your acting. Well done as usual
This is why the inquisitor series is so great. Barely any superhumans. Just humanity.
i wish the franchise took itself more seriously, it has the greatest potential amongst fantasy universes but they have to hold tight to so many absurdities and punchlines
“ If I was a justice man I would bring down the tyrant’s head” he said the truth there because even the emperor knows that HE IS A TYRANT
And what other option is there? In it's freedom, humanity strengthened the archenemy. In it's freedom, humanity would choose it's destruction. The Emporer has 40000 years of letting humanity govern it self... What else can he do?
@@Ashtor1337tbh, the warp/chaos is what dooms humanity if the emperor never stepped in. They colonised the stars, beat out all xenos except the eldar to be number 2 and survived its own AI rebelling against it. If it wasnt for travel becoming impossible and chaos being able to manipulate any human, i argue they would have bounced back and kept going
@Ashtor1337 in its freedom? It was the Hersey that strengeth Chaos not freedom. It was the Emperor choice to be a complete idiot in refusing to tell any one about Chaos.
Because ne NEEDS to be one. He witnessed what "Free" man can do. He saw humanity march into its own damnation, watched the cruel and evil use "freedom" as their shield.
He knows what "free man" can do. And does not want humanity to repeat its mistakes.
@@19Crusader91 and yet the Emperor failed miserably. Because he was just another would be tyrant thinking he knew best
Literally all of your renditions are phenomenal, yet each time, the Horus Heresy ones just blow my mind
🙏🙏🙏
The last church was absolutely, impossibly moving, hat's off!!!
I was crying!! 😭😭😭
I agreed a lot of people thought it was too anvilicious
I got sick when i was young and have lived with chronic pain ever since. Angron cuts at my heart deeply, an excellent performance in this and your other videos that display his rage at an unfair universe and his beliefs presented as more than just those of spite or wanting for the life of another, to simply wish to have had yours exist and to have been able to climb the same mountains as your brothers and to live as the real you saw fit, but the reality is that we must exist as broken creatures and our mountain to climb is to rise above our suffering, i doubt any could rise above the nails but thankfully my condition is less egregious than that.
cani use this as a speech suggestion?? ahahah
man the conversation between Sevetar and Kurze will forever be one of my favorite moments between a Primarch and their son.
then again, Sev was always one of the best characters imo
🙏🙏🙏
If it's Primarch and son then there's Sanguinius and Dante.
@@VanderWallStronghold98 kinda hard when the blood boy has been dead for 10,000 years before dante was born
What a way to start the day
The Emperor has blessed us this day.
Prayer of Adulation to the Emperor
to be recited every morning:
O immortal Emperor: Have mercy on us, miserable unworthies that we are.
O master of the galaxy, protect your flock from the alien.
O keeper of the light, guide our darkened path with your radiance.
We are your warriors and we are servants to thee,
we stand free from blindness of heart,
free from hypocrisy, vainglory and deceits,
but captive to hatred, malice and anger, to the filth, the alien, the heretic.
By thy agony and bloody sweat; by thy Golden Throne and thy death; by thy destruction and re-emergence as the God of men, keep and strengthen us, we who fight for thee.
Libation to the Emperor
to be used whenever thanks are to be given to the Emperor:
The Emperor is our guiding light, a beacon of hope for humanity in a galaxy of darkness.
As we serve Him, He is our greatest servant.
As we pray to Him, His thoughts are only for us.
And in the dark when the shadow's threaten, the Emperor is with us, in spirit and in fact.
🙏🙏🙏
Kurze: "...yet devoid of my conviction."
Sevetar: "Did you not hear my massive auramite balls clanging together as I made my way over here?"
Ah yes, the 13th son: "g00l1man"
And here I thought his name was pronounced "Robot Gorillaman"
Rowboat Girlyman
Row row your boat gently down the streamlyman
Roanoke Gilbertiman
24:00, I have watched a different TH-camr do this reading but powerful all the same.
The bombardment of words and emotions. The perspective of the emperor or not the emperor then Guilliman’s attempt of trying to understand it, all at once.
Then the breakthrough. Finally hearing the Emperor himself calling his son’s name and leaving Guilliman in awe. Just perfection.
You are forever my headcannon voice for Sevatar and Ghazkull!
I still would love to see the Ignace Karkasy speech about how the imperium will fall unless they change.
This man never disappoint with his talent 🫡
Greatly appreciated man!
This is one of the few youtube channels I will tolerate sitting through these ads for. It's never brainrot. Its always quality content worth the wait.
So glad you think so! Thanks, cheers.
Your malcador speeches made me a big fan, you have shown so many people so many characters. Keep going and doing what your doing! It's beautiful.
Thank you so much!! Appreciate it, really.
The last church was the first 40k related read i ever laid eyes upon. Great work the emotion was just as good as i imagined in my own head. Same for the Iron Litany, Grimaldus's inner monologue, and Cyrene's speech. Great work, wish they had you as an audiobook reader.
I've watched the last church many times, it is glorious. GW has been sitting on a goldmine for many years... It is getting ridiculous and if they sell to amazon like.. jesus man xD
"I will die on this world..." always sends chills down my spine
got Covid so I can’t work this week, but good thing I have this to listen to.
Get well soon!
I love your Warhammer 40k content especially the Ork quotes. I would love to see your take on some Warhammer Fantasy quotes or this Warhammer 40,000 quote:
I hear the song of the celestial heavens, and the music is cacophonous. It is strange but I find comfort in its dissonance. Righting the discord of the universal opus is what’s given my people purpose when, by all rights we as a race should have collapsed in upon ourselves. It is in such moments when species find their greatness or settle back into the muck that spawned them... For myself I have purpose if only to correct one particular stray note in a symphony ran amok. Win or lose, this battle is already my victory, my triumph. It is now fate which decides whether I am there to celebrate that fact or not.
- Farseer Taldeer (Dawn of War 1 Dark Crusade)
10:20 Kurze argues he became despicable so his people wouldn't have to, but YOU set the example. Especially throughout your legion.
Great way to start the day! Angron, anything with the emperor, and now sevetar are always awesome! A little disappointed no orks this time though
I genuinely listen to your speeches while going to work. They give me the strength to go on despite all the stuff that is going on in my life right now. You're a wonderful iterator, keep up the work.
Appreciate this comment so much. Thanks man!
wasn't expecting to watch this right before bed lol😅
Hope you had a good sleep! 😆
@@NaturallyRPVoiceover of course
Oh!!!! That bit from the last church! It so good and you made it perfect!!
That's so cool, I realy enjoyed your performance in the Rogue Trader Game and I enjoy it even more here good work as always
Yeah, I'm looking forward to it😊
Hope you like it!
My first video of yours, and ive already had to binge this whole series.
Utter pain
Utter beauty
What an amazing thing to wake up to. These are absolutely my favorite posts.
Your voice acting is so good man, siege of Terra ruined me for warhammer books because of how well it was written and then the narration brought it so alive. When I listen to these books and you've done a piece I hear your versions.
Brother you have outdone yourself with this blessed vox video glory to mankind
100% should do the speech between The Emperor in gullimans body and Mortrian
That rendition of Sanguinius' murder was genuinely haunting. Your portrayal appropriately emphasizes the senselessness and tragedy in the Great Angel's demise, the impact of that performance beautifully compliments the moment in the narrative. Fantastic work!
...The death of Sangunius is not senseless though. It has a point. It has several points. Displays that Horus is irredeemable. Fulfills long told prophecy. Sends his legion into blood frenzy and ofc serves the plot. It is not senseless and it needed to happen.
@@goodluck4037 I think you may be misunderstanding what I meant. When I say the murder of Sanguinius was senseless, I'm not criticizing it as a poor narrative choice. Quite the opposite, actually. The scene works so well _because_ of the senselessly brutal nature of Sanguinius' death, it magnifies the tragedy of the situation beautifully and paints an appropriately harrowing picture for the reader.
Yes! Another one is here! ❤
Thanks for the video mate absolutely made my day
Glad you enjoyed it
Sir, you are a master of your craft.
Thank you so much!!
Calliphone just ROASTED Petty Turbo so hard he snapped like the toddler he is and ended her
Just hearing the hellsreach into just makes me want to read that book again. One of the best 40k books hands down
Could listen to this all day.
Thanks so much! 🫣
These videos are absolutely amazing! I just finished marathoning the first 3 yesterday.
Glad you like them!
Perturabo and Calliphone is one of my favorite interactions
That helsreach was intense
🙌🙌🙌
@@NaturallyRPVoiceover keep up the great work man
That speach to Perturabo was spot on. If only he had listened to his sister.
Calliphone..damn..she roasted Perturabo harder than the lava roasted Anakin
It’s like Christmas for 40K fans when these long forms get uploaded
Angron having the nails removed and taking the emperor's head sounds like the good ending to be honest. I think he might have turned away from chaos and still defeared the imperium.
I found you yesterday and watched all your Warhammer videos today. What are the odds that you release #4 just after I finish #3? 😅
Hope you liked them!!
A gift from the emperor
Once again great, as always. It is a little weird to me, hearing Grimaldus in a different voice, but still a good narration. Glad you continue to do Warhammer readings.
Part 4! I'm about to screech with joy
“There’s a reason I have so much drip but you don’t”
Would love to see vision talking to ultron about humans being odd
I was rechecking your videos then this came up. And wow this one is even better
Thank you man!! Appreciate it.
Love this!! I’d love to see you do the Vulkan - Magnus discussion in the webway in echoes of eternity
Waited for so long for this to drop!
Hope you liked it!!
@@NaturallyRPVoiceover You never dissapoint man. Keep it up!
You're performances are amazing and are on point.
Thanks! Cheers.
dude angrons line there is legitamately clean af
Amazing, as always
Let’s go! Love the mega comps.
Dude you're so good it's awesome keep it up
Thanks a ton!
The Khan vs mortarian in the siege of terra would be dope
Amazing job as always Chris and thanks for the video before work hours so I can realisten 17 times today lol
Any time!
I would love to hear your take on Uriah Olathaire's "I know I am right" rebuttal in 'If the Emperor had a Podcast - Episode 1: The Last Church' by Bruva Alfabusa.
It may be from a parody but it hits like a freight train. I will go back an listen to it from time to time.
Starting at 1:00:12 when the TTS Emperor says "Please define normal people" and ending at 1:01:54 when ascended Uriah says "I know I am right." They put the perfect amount of effect on the voice, and it just sounds so good.
Speech recommendations can be sent to tiktokspeeches@gmail.com just so I can keep track of them. Thanks!
this is soooo good , i get chills on my spine....n1....
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Every time Angron gets the mic, he destroys whoever he's arguing with.
Absolutely FANTASTIC MY FRIEND WOW 🤩
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE!!! MAKE ANOTHER ONE ASAP PLEASE 🙏😍🤩
I hate how much people complain the emperor was a tyrant. The horrors the emperor had fought for the sake of mankind, are far worse than any death you might endure. He has earned our fealty
We are so back
I dont know where it is but the conversation between curze and vulcan before he beat the crap out of him
Love your work! Keep it up.
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Always awesome work
Thank you! Cheers!
You should do the conversation Talos Valcoran has with his navigator Octavia in the night lords trilogy. Amazing insight inside the brain of Curze’s best.
What a day! What a lovely day! Seriously though this is a good video to start off the day with. If you're taking suggestions for a part 5 then I'd throw into the ring some more Xenos stuff. Perhaps from the Infinite and the Divine like trazyn boastiny about the humans worshippjng him as a god, or Djoseras' Speech to Oltyx about the stones of the dynasty in the twice dead king series. Alternatively any screetime given to Szeras in Pariah Nexus. The T'au-Cato Sicarius dialogue is also a good o e
For the non-xenos, perhaps the Weakness is a Choice speech from Iron Within, thats pretty hard.
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Perfect this is amazing 👏
The Emperor never truly wanted to destroy religion in favor of reason.
He merely used "reason" as a tool to eradicate the competition for the religion that would be worship of himself.
Yes! I love these!
Good to know. Thanks so much! Cheers.
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Oh what a pleasant surprise!!! Christmas came early this year!!!🎉❤🤘🏻🔥💥🤙🏻
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here's a few other good ones
Why do I still live? What more do you want from me? I gave everything I had to you, to them. Look what they've made of our dream. This bloated, rotting carcass of an empire is driven not by reason and hope but by fear, hate and ignorance. Better that we had all burned in the fires of horus' ambition
Unremembered Empire:
Euten found her feet. She got up and tried to run. A Space Wolf, bleeding and writhing, lay in her path, another to her left, and a third against the wall, who appeared dead.
Something flew over her, a huge thing. It hit the doors ahead of her and smashed them down entirely. The pack-leader lay in the wreckage of the doors, and did not rise.
Euten stopped. She turned.
Konrad Curze bowed to her. He was a smile made of shadows and smoke and sickness. He was wickedness itself.
‘Tarasha,’ he sighed. A smile should not be that wide.
‘He will kill you for this,’ she said.
‘He’s dead, Tarasha,’ Curze replied.
All her strength left her. Grief felled her. She dropped to her knees.
‘No…’
‘I killed him,’ Curze cooed. ‘Roboute and the Lion both. I have studied his story, of course. As the little emperor he pretends to be, he does so chronicle himself. I have heard of you. Tarasha Euten, Chamberlain Principal, and to all intents a mother to him. A mother.’
Curze sighed.
‘Thanks to the genius of my father, my kind does not enjoy the luxury of mothers. You are rare. You are a rare and obscene thing, you ragged witch. I wish Roboute had been alive to suffer the damage of your death.’
Euten rose to her full height and looked the monster in the eye.
‘Go to hell, you bastard,’ she said.
I know it's not canon, but have you considered Ghazghkull's speech to the Orks about pursuing Angron out of revenge for killing Commissar Yarrick?
I never realized just how sad sanguinius’s death was. There was no glory in the angels death only savage brutality 😢
You, brother, are what I use to get people interested in W40K. Good Lord....that Angel Falls!
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As always, awesome work. If i could ask for anything more, could you poke and prod the devs of Rogue trader to fully voice the game? This would bless the Emperor
Please do Konrad Curze's speech from the prologue of the first book Night lords trilogy, "My sons, the galaxy is burning.." . You are brilliant, keep up the great work!
Speech recommendations can be sent to tiktokspeeches@gmail.com just so I can keep track of them. Thanks!
The Last Church, Bravo, Bravo!
My day started out as a disaster. But this has made my day
Aww! So glad to know 🙏
That's guy is a genius of voice acting
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Excelent work inquisitor van calox
I listen to this for my work out
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Just found your channel, love the readings so far... but why do you use auto tune on half your voices?
Caul and Fabious showdown on his arc Mechanicus would be cool.