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Great video! JonP mentioned he got many of his models from ebay and another company called "Troll Treasure"? I googled it and couldn't find it. What is the correct(?) name of that company?
This was my first thought as well, but it seems like there's still day time on the cold half, which wouldn't be the case if it was tidally locked (ala the Moon). My second thought was that Fenris has a tilted rotation that also rotates on another axis in such a way to keep the cold side tilted away from the sun. In other words, a rotation that keeps one side in a perpetual summer (tilted toward the sun) and the other side in a perpetual winter (tilted away from the sun).
As I recall, Fenris' ocean isnt actually boiling. Its just constantly storming and rough. In the old Ragnar omnibus, fenrisian islanders recognize 3 seasons for fenris. The earthquake season, the storm season, and the war season. The war season being the only time of year where the environment is calm enough to actually go and fight each other. The only permanent landmass is the continent of Asaheim which covers most of the northern hemisphere. The rest of the planet is an ocean filled with a ton of islands. The unstable tectonic plates mean that islands are constantly sinking beneath the waves as new ones are rising up. There are all sorts of sea monsters, most notably the Kraken. An adult Kraken can be up to 5 miles long. The land isnt any safer, with Fenrisian Wolves, Thunderwolves, Trolls, Ice Wyrms, Ice Wyverns, Doppegangrels and who knows what else. The continent also has ancient ruins in expansive tunnel systems beneath the surface. The depths drive people insane and mutate them in horrific manner. All-in-all, not a fun place to live.
Even my wife noted that I had recast model. I was like, how did you know? She said she knew because the sword was straight and Forge World has never delivered a straight sword!
It's an elliptical orbit experiencing a few months of extreme heat where the ice melts, tribes shift, land masses vanish under oceans, and the sea creatures of the deep take over. Not a huge lore nerd, but I think it's like 80% winter 20% summer.
tidally locked. so one face is constantly facing the sun. so one side is getting constant, writhering heat and the other gets no heat and is a wasteland. Constant.
Somehow this video got my juices flowing to continue working on my army… I’ve just finish magnetizing a few bolters and gettin ready to prime. thank you, keep it up!
You'd have to give DK a shiv because he has no army. Just cat hair. Its all cat hair. Shy's WAAAGH would be nice to see, but it'd be tricky to figure out how she'd even play.
I'm pretty sure I've heard JonP's line on Rikki Lake or Maury before. "When I started two years ago, I never thought I'd get like this. I never thought...ya know....everything I'm watching and doing....it's all Warhammer." I started Wolves about two years ago two, my first army. Thanks for being an inspiration.
My favorite moment was in ether 3rd or 4th edition when my pack of Blood Claws charged my friend's Crisis Battle Suit HQ... he just stated he was dead when I had to roll 30 dice for melee attacks.
The Fenrisian orbit is indeed egg shaped. This causes long, dark winters and hot summers. As the planet draws near to the star, the gravitic forces cause massive plate movement and volcanic eruptions causing the oceans to boil in places. Only the north, where the spacewolve fortress is located is stable. Beautiful army.
You had the right idea with its orbit in the lore, although it realistically that wouldn't cause that effect with actual physics (if we are to assume its habitable anyways). So I think the volcanic activity would also explain the extreme heat and the world probably orbits really far away for most of the year (aside from when it comes in really close). Or it orbits really close to the sun most of the year and just has a slow day-night cycle. Both would result in the same effect. Funny enough Fenris orbits a red dwarf, which would probably have similar geography IRL. This is because most planets that orbit red stars have a tidally locked orbit, sorta like the moon around the Earth. This means that one side of the planet would always be facing the sun (maybe with a slight wobble that sorta sways back and forth) and the other side would always be facing away from it. Which would result in one side being bathed in UV rays and heat while the other side never sees the light of day and would be cloaked in eternal night. The result is one half of the planet is ungodly hot and the other is colder than Mars. There would be an inhabitable "halo" around the region where it would eternally be in a state of twilight, which would feel temperate. However, this isn't the actual lore for Fenris. But if anyone else is designing a custom chapter and wants their homeworld to be similar to Fenris, you could follow this orbital pattern and it would be physically accurate. If you wanted it to rotate a little and not be locked in a static day-night location, then you could say some massive asteroid hit it early on or a gas giant is close enough to disturb its locked orbit which causes it to have like 2 or 3 days in a year while it slowly rotates in its orbit. Of course this would be an insanely deadly planet to live on if that were the case.
JonP is correct. The orbit of fenris is very stretched like a comet. Leading to a short intense hot summer as it swings passed the sun, with lots of earthquakes as the tidal forces stretch and twist the planet. Followed by a long brutally cold winter as it is far away from the sun.
with the description you gave, Fenris would probably have a distant orbit from it's sun (hence the constant cold atmospheric temperatures) and would probably have nearly hyperactive molten mantle activity, and thus nearly hyperactive tectonic activity (hence the constantly shifting continents and the boiling oceans)
To answer your planet question (I'm not an astrophysicist btw..) - if Fenris has been there long enough in the influence of another gravitational field it would slow down from any spin to a state of 'planetary synchronicity', where it stops: one face always faces sun and the other away. This is why we only see one side of our moon. In terms of timescales you're talking probably hundreds of millions of years, and a very big gravity well :) Explanation option 2; because fluff :D
awesome! jonp may have inspired me to start building space wolves, and everyone at dice check may have inspired me to build some armies and learn to play. love painting, so i bought the indomitus box, so im gonna build space wolves and necrons.
They have dragons, giant snake like dragons in the ocean. They have trolls in the mountains. The planet tectonic plates are very active to the point that any building will collapse due to eathquakes, so they only build tents. There are a lots of volcanos.
To answer why Fenris is both frozen and melting hot---> Fenris follows a highly eccentric elliptical orbit around its pale red K-class sun, called the Wolf's Eye, that takes approximately two Terran standard years to complete. This period of time is known as a "Great Year" to the people of Fenris. For much of each long local year the world is remote from even this feeble star, and its surface remains incredibly cold. Towards the end of the Fenrisian Great Year, as the planet sweeps close to its sun once more, the Wolf's Eye swells in the sky and the brief spring warms the surface. As Fenris reaches the point at which it is closest to its sun, the passage of the planet so near the star produces tidal forces that break and twist the sub-oceanic crust, exposing Fenris' molten mantle to the frigid waters. It is then that the time of fire and water, the "Season of Fire," has arrived.
Fenris is probably more flavour then logic, in norse creation myth it all starts with giant flouting in the middle of two oceans one boiling hot and one super cold
My best moment and reason I love arjac is he made 3 10+ charges I was vs eldar she gunned my wolf guard down and was 11" after arjac waddled forward and he made the charge then t2 she ran away a little and made 10" then t3 same thing just felt soo powerful.....he has never come close to that level of chad for me besides almost one shotting morty
John is right it's an oval orbit so for part of the year the world is away from the star and freezes, like the oceans freeze it's so cold and dark. Then for the rest of the year it gets close to the star and thaws. The proximity of the star causes gravity changes results in alot of tectonic/volcanic activity. #40k logic
Fenris has extreme winters and hot summers most of the year its seas are covered in ice with little ocean openings and in summer its hot and much of the ice melts but summers are short, The story goes that fenris comes in to its sun but gets burned and flees out into the cold every season
It could also be that Fenris has very constant volcanic activity under its oceans due to all the tectonic movement it apparently has with the "constantly changing continents" i could definetly see the possibility of oceans constantly boiling from that but having an atmosphere above sea at or below 0ºC which means all the water vapor quickly becomes snow and keeps the oceans at a fluctuant level but on a perpetual heat exchange without truly losing any water on its cicle. Just a theory though i didn't do any actual science or research on that theory.
In my opinion, the only time buying re-cast is justified is if the model you want isn't sold seperately (Like Obliterators.) or if the model isn't produced anymore.
Thought fenris had a get out of logic free card and its origins were it was created in the DAOT as a test world to recreate mythical Vikings realm cuz why the fuck not DAOT shenanigans.
Here I go humm actuallying again... In the book Prospero Burns, Leman Russ is shown to have a lot of remorse over having to kill his brother Magnus. After he receives his new orders from Horus, Leman tries to contact Magnus for three days but to no avail before he launches his assault on Tizca. He tries to plead with him to come to Terra and explain why he did what he did to the Emperor. He is portrayed as a hypocrite and an asshole because he chooses to appear as one. He wants his opponents to under estimate him and his legion thinking they are just simple barbarians when in reality, they operate with the efficiency and cunning of alpha predators. His legion are the "Emperor's Executioners" meaning that they are the ones being sent by the Emperor to deal with Space Marines. The Space Wolf Legion specialized in killing fellow space marines ! Russ even wrote a codex explaining how to best deal with space marines that was then redacted by Guilliman for fear it would be used against the Imperium.
Sounds like the planet is an Eyeball planet, which is a phenomenon cause by tidal locking. Tidal locking happens to all planets eventually and its result is that the planet's/moon's rotation period becomes the same as its orbit period, so it ends up always facing its orbited body with just one side. This is because no planet/moon is a perfect sphere nor is it homogenous, so the center of mass is always at least slightly offset from the actual center of the planet/moon - so one of its sides is attracted more than other sides and in time the planet's/moon's rotation changes such that that side ends up always facing its orbited body. It already happened to our Moon, but when it happens to a planet, since a planet is orbiting a star, the "heavy" side is always illuminated. And when that planet has water and an atmosphere it's called an Eyeball planet, because it resembles an eyeball with white ice on one side and blue water on the other.
God the only thing I ever want to do with Space Wolves is convert them into CSM models. They already have a couple of traitor detachments, I just want a champion of Khorne riding a giant fucking wolf into battle.
Here is the reason the the Fire and Ice world Conditions: There are many Death Worlds in the Imperium, whose wildlife, native flora or esoteric nature make them inimical to human life. Even in such baleful company, Fenris is amongst the very worst. It is a world of fire and ice, of wolves and dragons. It is one of the most inhospitable planets in the universe, yet the folk of Fenris not only endure, but thrive. A planet of fire and ice, dominated by extremes of climate, Fenris is listed in the Apocrypha of Skaros as one of the three most deadly and turbulent worlds inhabited by humanity in the Milky Way Galaxy. Fenris follows a highly eccentric elliptical orbit around its pale red K-class sun, called the Wolf's Eye, that takes approximately two Terran standard years to complete. This period of time is known as a "Great Year" to the people of Fenris. For much of each long local year the world is remote from even this feeble star, and its surface remains incredibly cold. The oceans freeze over as Fenris draws away from its sun, and at its farthest point even the equatorial seas are covered with ice. The volcanic activity of the bleak mountains that punctuate the waters are stilled so that at the height of the Fenrisian winter a man can walk between the many isles upon which the Fenrisians dwell. Indeed, it is said that Sigurd the Tall climbed from the girdle of the world to the peaks of the stable polar continent of Asaheim in the far north, and that this mighty deed earned him a place in the halls of the gods. Towards the end of the Fenrisian Great Year, as the planet sweeps close to its sun once more, the Wolf's Eye swells in the sky and the brief spring warms the surface. During this period, the ice retreats to the world's poles and the gargantuan dwellers of the deep waters emerge to enjoy the bounty of sun-spawned kryll (a type of plankton), bladefish and other short-lived aquatic fauna. As Fenris reaches the point at which it is closest to its sun, the passage of the planet so near the star produces tidal forces that break and twist the sub-oceanic crust, exposing Fenris' molten mantle to the frigid waters. It is then that the time of fire and water, the "Season of Fire," has arrived. With explosive violence, the world is torn asunder. Blazing islands rise from the steaming sea spewing flames, with lava pouring down their slopes. Below the surface, the waters boil into steam that engulfs Fenris with its sulphurous fumes. Great tidal waves scour the coastlines of Asaheim and the islands. Islands created in the upheavals of preceding years are cast into turmoil by this global transformation. Some endure, but many are broken apart or swallowed by the seas, engulfed in the churning waters and casting their unlucky inhabitants into the deeps. But the great lump of solid granite the Fenrisian tribesmen know as the polar continent of Asaheim always stands fast, a single, changeless continent on a world of fire, ice, ruin and torment. This extreme geography has resulted in the human population of Fenris becoming one composed largely of primitive, nomadic, barbarian tribes who barely approximate an Iron Age level of development. The tribes constantly seek secure territory, and as a result skirmishes and feuds over land between rival tribes are common. The Fenrisian people are hardened to the changes in temperature and environmental extremes, and so is the native fauna. Source: warhammer40k.fandom.com/wiki/Fenris
every army that i have started i keep telling myself that im just going to make a small 500 point army to have variety... all 5 of them have turned into multi thousand point armies. i have no chill when it comes to little army bois.
@@jdogg91798 they do, but they're probably the oldest kit they still sell. The models are the small, squatting type. It's almost a mandatory kitbash. World Eaters lists take 5 or 6 Infantry units of them too, so there's a lot to kitbash. Usually with AoS Blood Warriors and regular Chaos Marines. Then you need a Banner for each unit...it's a pain.
i really like your guys content but you seriously need to turn the volume up. i have to set it to max just to hear you guys clearly and every time an ad plays it blows out my speakers cause of how much louder it is :(
Leman must be pronounced with a long "e" or tank heavy Guard lists would have been called "Leman Parties" until it wasn't funny any more and turned into a worn out meme.
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Great video!
JonP mentioned he got many of his models from ebay and another company called "Troll Treasure"? I googled it and couldn't find it. What is the correct(?) name of that company?
I just finished up 9.5k of necrons myself so congratulations on the high poing my dude. The army looks stellar
Wow, that's a lot, congratulation. I only have 6.8k Necrons
I've got about the same kyle...... But I am not close to finished. At least only 600 points are unbuilt..... Fml
I just got in to 40k and I’ve only got 1.6K of necrons ;-;
Sounds like Fenris is Tidal locked. Aka one side of the planet is always facing the star.
This was my first thought as well, but it seems like there's still day time on the cold half, which wouldn't be the case if it was tidally locked (ala the Moon). My second thought was that Fenris has a tilted rotation that also rotates on another axis in such a way to keep the cold side tilted away from the sun. In other words, a rotation that keeps one side in a perpetual summer (tilted toward the sun) and the other side in a perpetual winter (tilted away from the sun).
As I recall, Fenris' ocean isnt actually boiling. Its just constantly storming and rough. In the old Ragnar omnibus, fenrisian islanders recognize 3 seasons for fenris. The earthquake season, the storm season, and the war season. The war season being the only time of year where the environment is calm enough to actually go and fight each other.
The only permanent landmass is the continent of Asaheim which covers most of the northern hemisphere. The rest of the planet is an ocean filled with a ton of islands. The unstable tectonic plates mean that islands are constantly sinking beneath the waves as new ones are rising up.
There are all sorts of sea monsters, most notably the Kraken. An adult Kraken can be up to 5 miles long.
The land isnt any safer, with Fenrisian Wolves, Thunderwolves, Trolls, Ice Wyrms, Ice Wyverns, Doppegangrels and who knows what else.
The continent also has ancient ruins in expansive tunnel systems beneath the surface. The depths drive people insane and mutate them in horrific manner.
All-in-all, not a fun place to live.
@@tardigrade8019 I think in the golden age of technologie Fenris was a viking-age themed theme park who got out of controll in the age of strife :D
@@tardigrade8019 there are no wolves on Fenris.
@@tardigrade8019 Sounds honestly like one of the more pleasant worlds to live on compared to Catachan
Magnus: I punched out one of his hearts, why does no one remember that!
ooof, my bad i forgot to mention that!
Because causing internal damage isn't as memorable as going wwe on a nerd and breaking his spine over your knee.
Even my wife noted that I had recast model. I was like, how did you know? She said she knew because the sword was straight and Forge World has never delivered a straight sword!
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Good meme... if only my necron lords staff of light didn’t have a fat ol bubble in it 😭
It's an elliptical orbit experiencing a few months of extreme heat where the ice melts, tribes shift, land masses vanish under oceans, and the sea creatures of the deep take over. Not a huge lore nerd, but I think it's like 80% winter 20% summer.
The man knows his lore.
Sounds like Fenris.
tidally locked. so one face is constantly facing the sun. so one side is getting constant, writhering heat and the other gets no heat and is a wasteland. Constant.
more space wolves, love to see it! For Russ and the allfather!
Waiting for the OG Hobby talk casters to be back
Started 40K because of your content. I guess I am far beyond saving money now. What am I collecting right now?... yes! Great vid, keep it on guys
Since you guys started I got 5.5k of Tau & 3K of Guard(Scions). So I’m happy seeing this
Somehow this video got my juices flowing to continue working on my army… I’ve just finish magnetizing a few bolters and gettin ready to prime. thank you, keep it up!
It's wholesome seeing JonP explain the lore even if he getting a lot of it wrong or a little off
He should guest star on adeptous ridiculous.
@@LastHoplite but Bricky is already the confused and disorientated character on that show.
When are you guys gonna invite Dk Diamontes from Adeptus Ridiculous on, and have him and Bricky fight. I wanna see it
You'd have to give DK a shiv because he has no army.
Just cat hair. Its all cat hair.
Shy's WAAAGH would be nice to see, but it'd be tricky to figure out how she'd even play.
*Glances at his 5 Thousand Sons models and 3 Mechanicus models*
Maybe the gauntlet?
Less than a year in with 6000 points of Salamanders over here. You guys brought me in to the hobby and I love you for it
I'm pretty sure I've heard JonP's line on Rikki Lake or Maury before. "When I started two years ago, I never thought I'd get like this. I never thought...ya know....everything I'm watching and doing....it's all Warhammer."
I started Wolves about two years ago two, my first army. Thanks for being an inspiration.
with all of these an apocalypse seems inevetible
JonP lookin' GOOD my guy
thanks dude!
Always a good day when there is a new hobby talk
My favorite moment was in ether 3rd or 4th edition when my pack of Blood Claws charged my friend's Crisis Battle Suit HQ... he just stated he was dead when I had to roll 30 dice for melee attacks.
The Fenrisian orbit is indeed egg shaped. This causes long, dark winters and hot summers. As the planet draws near to the star, the gravitic forces cause massive plate movement and volcanic eruptions causing the oceans to boil in places. Only the north, where the spacewolve fortress is located is stable. Beautiful army.
Great timing for a new nerd talk. Just finished all the other episodes yesterday
You had the right idea with its orbit in the lore, although it realistically that wouldn't cause that effect with actual physics (if we are to assume its habitable anyways). So I think the volcanic activity would also explain the extreme heat and the world probably orbits really far away for most of the year (aside from when it comes in really close). Or it orbits really close to the sun most of the year and just has a slow day-night cycle. Both would result in the same effect.
Funny enough Fenris orbits a red dwarf, which would probably have similar geography IRL. This is because most planets that orbit red stars have a tidally locked orbit, sorta like the moon around the Earth. This means that one side of the planet would always be facing the sun (maybe with a slight wobble that sorta sways back and forth) and the other side would always be facing away from it. Which would result in one side being bathed in UV rays and heat while the other side never sees the light of day and would be cloaked in eternal night. The result is one half of the planet is ungodly hot and the other is colder than Mars. There would be an inhabitable "halo" around the region where it would eternally be in a state of twilight, which would feel temperate. However, this isn't the actual lore for Fenris. But if anyone else is designing a custom chapter and wants their homeworld to be similar to Fenris, you could follow this orbital pattern and it would be physically accurate. If you wanted it to rotate a little and not be locked in a static day-night location, then you could say some massive asteroid hit it early on or a gas giant is close enough to disturb its locked orbit which causes it to have like 2 or 3 days in a year while it slowly rotates in its orbit. Of course this would be an insanely deadly planet to live on if that were the case.
JonP is correct. The orbit of fenris is very stretched like a comet. Leading to a short intense hot summer as it swings passed the sun, with lots of earthquakes as the tidal forces stretch and twist the planet. Followed by a long brutally cold winter as it is far away from the sun.
In the burning of Prospero story you told you forgot to point out that Magnus took one of Leman Russ' hearts.
with the description you gave, Fenris would probably have a distant orbit from it's sun (hence the constant cold atmospheric temperatures) and would probably have nearly hyperactive molten mantle activity, and thus nearly hyperactive tectonic activity (hence the constantly shifting continents and the boiling oceans)
To answer your planet question (I'm not an astrophysicist btw..) - if Fenris has been there long enough in the influence of another gravitational field it would slow down from any spin to a state of 'planetary synchronicity', where it stops: one face always faces sun and the other away. This is why we only see one side of our moon. In terms of timescales you're talking probably hundreds of millions of years, and a very big gravity well :) Explanation option 2; because fluff :D
awesome! jonp may have inspired me to start building space wolves, and everyone at dice check may have inspired me to build some armies and learn to play. love painting, so i bought the indomitus box, so im gonna build space wolves and necrons.
JonP, you pumping the irons bro? Flexing those guns.
hell yeah brother
They have dragons, giant snake like dragons in the ocean. They have trolls in the mountains. The planet tectonic plates are very active to the point that any building will collapse due to eathquakes, so they only build tents. There are a lots of volcanos.
Im used with Jonp with a hat on this feels weird
To answer why Fenris is both frozen and melting hot---> Fenris follows a highly eccentric elliptical orbit around its pale red K-class sun, called the Wolf's Eye, that takes approximately two Terran standard years to complete. This period of time is known as a "Great Year" to the people of Fenris. For much of each long local year the world is remote from even this feeble star, and its surface remains incredibly cold. Towards the end of the Fenrisian Great Year, as the planet sweeps close to its sun once more, the Wolf's Eye swells in the sky and the brief spring warms the surface. As Fenris reaches the point at which it is closest to its sun, the passage of the planet so near the star produces tidal forces that break and twist the sub-oceanic crust, exposing Fenris' molten mantle to the frigid waters. It is then that the time of fire and water, the "Season of Fire," has arrived.
this makes more sense lol. cheers brother!
Love this show, keep it up guys!
Jon P's looking fresh.
Fenris is probably more flavour then logic, in norse creation myth it all starts with giant flouting in the middle of two oceans one boiling hot and one super cold
The emperor being 14 feet tall and all muscle
"Ah yes this robe will disguise me from everyone"
My best moment and reason I love arjac is he made 3 10+ charges I was vs eldar she gunned my wolf guard down and was 11" after arjac waddled forward and he made the charge then t2 she ran away a little and made 10" then t3 same thing just felt soo powerful.....he has never come close to that level of chad for me besides almost one shotting morty
i got 24 points of flash git built, but not painted, getting close
John is right it's an oval orbit so for part of the year the world is away from the star and freezes, like the oceans freeze it's so cold and dark. Then for the rest of the year it gets close to the star and thaws. The proximity of the star causes gravity changes results in alot of tectonic/volcanic activity. #40k logic
Fenris has extreme winters and hot summers most of the year its seas are covered in ice with little ocean openings and in summer its hot and much of the ice melts but summers are short, The story goes that fenris comes in to its sun but gets burned and flees out into the cold every season
thats really cool i wish i had a space wolves army like this!
It could also be that Fenris has very constant volcanic activity under its oceans due to all the tectonic movement it apparently has with the "constantly changing continents" i could definetly see the possibility of oceans constantly boiling from that but having an atmosphere above sea at or below 0ºC which means all the water vapor quickly becomes snow and keeps the oceans at a fluctuant level but on a perpetual heat exchange without truly losing any water on its cicle. Just a theory though i didn't do any actual science or research on that theory.
JonP looks different without glasses . First matt takes the boomers and now he takes JonP glasses.
freezing plains are next to the boiling ocean? there must be some pretty wet places in between.
dameki's fit goes hard
In before its probably Over9K refences poor in. Awesome content, keep up the fun episodes! 🍺🍻🎲
Hey, you seen the Deathsworn for 30k? Awesome set of models. Much better than the Hounds of Morkai reiver set.
The upsidown bolter sights and the banana fur ruin them sadly
Hell yeah Jon Don John P my space wolf brother
Just added it all up I'm at 1300 points for ma blue boys... one day I'll be just like jp 👺
welcome jonp
The best part of space wolves is the kit bashing
If y'all haven't watched The 13th Warrior I highly recommend it if you like Vikings.
Leman Russ is a Gigachad
I recommend stegadon “green” from gw that’s what I paint my space wolves with that and grey
In my opinion, the only time buying re-cast is justified is if the model you want isn't sold seperately (Like Obliterators.) or if the model isn't produced anymore.
what is the song at the end??
gotta step them painting skills up boys
lol i play space wolves and robb stark was my favorite too. Me and JonP are the same dude
Thought fenris had a get out of logic free card and its origins were it was created in the DAOT as a test world to recreate mythical Vikings realm cuz why the fuck not DAOT shenanigans.
Here I go humm actuallying again...
In the book Prospero Burns, Leman Russ is shown to have a lot of remorse over having to kill his brother Magnus. After he receives his new orders from Horus, Leman tries to contact Magnus for three days but to no avail before he launches his assault on Tizca. He tries to plead with him to come to Terra and explain why he did what he did to the Emperor.
He is portrayed as a hypocrite and an asshole because he chooses to appear as one. He wants his opponents to under estimate him and his legion thinking they are just simple barbarians when in reality, they operate with the efficiency and cunning of alpha predators. His legion are the "Emperor's Executioners" meaning that they are the ones being sent by the Emperor to deal with Space Marines. The Space Wolf Legion specialized in killing fellow space marines ! Russ even wrote a codex explaining how to best deal with space marines that was then redacted by Guilliman for fear it would be used against the Imperium.
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Love the content keep it up.
Sounds like the planet is an Eyeball planet, which is a phenomenon cause by tidal locking.
Tidal locking happens to all planets eventually and its result is that the planet's/moon's rotation period becomes the same as its orbit period, so it ends up always facing its orbited body with just one side. This is because no planet/moon is a perfect sphere nor is it homogenous, so the center of mass is always at least slightly offset from the actual center of the planet/moon - so one of its sides is attracted more than other sides and in time the planet's/moon's rotation changes such that that side ends up always facing its orbited body.
It already happened to our Moon, but when it happens to a planet, since a planet is orbiting a star, the "heavy" side is always illuminated. And when that planet has water and an atmosphere it's called an Eyeball planet, because it resembles an eyeball with white ice on one side and blue water on the other.
However now that I think of it the ice side tends to be illuminated in the artworks, so Fenris is probably just magic, lol.
God the only thing I ever want to do with Space Wolves is convert them into CSM models. They already have a couple of traitor detachments, I just want a champion of Khorne riding a giant fucking wolf into battle.
Here is the reason the the Fire and Ice world Conditions:
There are many Death Worlds in the Imperium, whose wildlife, native flora or esoteric nature make them inimical to human life. Even in such baleful company, Fenris is amongst the very worst. It is a world of fire and ice, of wolves and dragons. It is one of the most inhospitable planets in the universe, yet the folk of Fenris not only endure, but thrive.
A planet of fire and ice, dominated by extremes of climate, Fenris is listed in the Apocrypha of Skaros as one of the three most deadly and turbulent worlds inhabited by humanity in the Milky Way Galaxy.
Fenris follows a highly eccentric elliptical orbit around its pale red K-class sun, called the Wolf's Eye, that takes approximately two Terran standard years to complete.
This period of time is known as a "Great Year" to the people of Fenris. For much of each long local year the world is remote from even this feeble star, and its surface remains incredibly cold. The oceans freeze over as Fenris draws away from its sun, and at its farthest point even the equatorial seas are covered with ice.
The volcanic activity of the bleak mountains that punctuate the waters are stilled so that at the height of the Fenrisian winter a man can walk between the many isles upon which the Fenrisians dwell. Indeed, it is said that Sigurd the Tall climbed from the girdle of the world to the peaks of the stable polar continent of Asaheim in the far north, and that this mighty deed earned him a place in the halls of the gods.
Towards the end of the Fenrisian Great Year, as the planet sweeps close to its sun once more, the Wolf's Eye swells in the sky and the brief spring warms the surface. During this period, the ice retreats to the world's poles and the gargantuan dwellers of the deep waters emerge to enjoy the bounty of sun-spawned kryll (a type of plankton), bladefish and other short-lived aquatic fauna.
As Fenris reaches the point at which it is closest to its sun, the passage of the planet so near the star produces tidal forces that break and twist the sub-oceanic crust, exposing Fenris' molten mantle to the frigid waters. It is then that the time of fire and water, the "Season of Fire," has arrived.
With explosive violence, the world is torn asunder. Blazing islands rise from the steaming sea spewing flames, with lava pouring down their slopes. Below the surface, the waters boil into steam that engulfs Fenris with its sulphurous fumes. Great tidal waves scour the coastlines of Asaheim and the islands. Islands created in the upheavals of preceding years are cast into turmoil by this global transformation. Some endure, but many are broken apart or swallowed by the seas, engulfed in the churning waters and casting their unlucky inhabitants into the deeps.
But the great lump of solid granite the Fenrisian tribesmen know as the polar continent of Asaheim always stands fast, a single, changeless continent on a world of fire, ice, ruin and torment. This extreme geography has resulted in the human population of Fenris becoming one composed largely of primitive, nomadic, barbarian tribes who barely approximate an Iron Age level of development. The tribes constantly seek secure territory, and as a result skirmishes and feuds over land between rival tribes are common. The Fenrisian people are hardened to the changes in temperature and environmental extremes, and so is the native fauna.
Source: warhammer40k.fandom.com/wiki/Fenris
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After kitbashing 50 Khorne Berzerkers from 16 different kits and 3rd party bits, I feel your pain
I thought GW had a box for berzerkers? What type of theme did you go with that made you kitbash?
@@jdogg91798 they do, but they're probably the oldest kit they still sell. The models are the small, squatting type. It's almost a mandatory kitbash. World Eaters lists take 5 or 6 Infantry units of them too, so there's a lot to kitbash. Usually with AoS Blood Warriors and regular Chaos Marines. Then you need a Banner for each unit...it's a pain.
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Hey I was wondering if you guys are ever going to do some kill team or if you guys are just not into the mechanics?
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maybe fenris is like the moon where the planet is lopsided and as a result only one side faces the sun
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That probably be like a six-hour battle no one got time for that
Although we can dream
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