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Inquisition: "What's more important: obeying the Imperium, or protecting a few citizens?" Space Wolves: "Citizens" Grey Knights: " . . . Damn, they didn't even hesitate"
@@jiyuhong5853The Salamanders may be known for caring about civilians but they’re not the only Chapter that does so. The Wolves are my favorite Chapter because they were major ducks during the Heresy but really nice people in 40k. I think that adds a dash of realism, that a legion is going to change in ten thousand years. They went from Burning Prospero to protecting innocents from the Inquisition
"sprint in terminator armor" The Grey Knights book describing the Months of Shame shows Logan Grimnar sprinting in Terminator armor - and also describes its joints screaming and smoking under the incredible stress they're under, because Terminator armor isn't designed to move that fast. Just imagine one second.
@@luxeternity Agreed. The Inquisitions are absolutely the worst motherfkers ever. Even the emperor of mankind would probably be angry with this kind of organisation
To be fair, Chaos corruption is that insidious and spreads like crazy Terra itself is filled with Chaos Cults and several times there was a Cultist rebellion on that planet
@@luxeternity well... you have to think what and whose orders you execute... Going against Space Wolf and not asking questions before... like really!? They were DULL!
Still when your purging more worlds and civilians than fighting Demons you know something is quite not Right.........I mean the average Guardsmen probably couldn't tell if ne space marine chapter from another so PURGING ENTIRE REGIMENTS OF VETERANS is kinda antithetical to the Imperium's well being.
If Emps were to wake up tomorrow, his first order of business would be to go have beers with Bjorn. Bjorn is the only being in the galaxy who's balls measure up.
Makes sense with TTS Leman Russ mocking the Grey Knights when he roasted all groups of the Inquisition under Fyodor's command after they were banished to the Warp and met him. Plus Kairos the Fateweaver holds special contempt for the Grey Knights and rekt them during the battle near the Gate of Khaine.
@@bloodangel19 Janus one of the originals was created from the fractured soul of Magnus the Red by Malcador the Sigilite. It was the noble part of himself. Magnus kinda lost his shit Malcador told him that he couldn't have it back because it was already put through the recycling. Magnus also ignored the fact that he kinda didn't need it because before he confronted Malcador he infiltrated the Imperial Palace while it was under chaos siege and saved a bunch of civilians with a big ass psychic shield to stop traitor rounds from pummeling them and thereby revealing himself.
I love the thought of Logan just being pissed off and being like 'hell naw' and teleporting to the inquisitors ship and just sprinting at the inquisitor and grey knights.
Considering how op the grey knights usually are, its cool to see they're not unbeatable. Although the space wolves natural anti chaos aura probably helped a lot.
@@dasbloop1200 nah the Inquisition reinforced with the rest of the Grey Chapter. They only sent around 100 grey Knights that were on titan at the time to deal with Angron. So when they actually fought the grey knights they were in full force.
@@lordkroak8457 Mostly cause hes the oldest dreghnauth in imperium and Bjorn has served along side Russ and maybe even met the big E himself, you are not gona fuck that guy.
@@Numbuu Yes Fenris is basically an DAOT experiment to make Nordic mithos a reality. People there are a mix of the Nordic countries with Scotland. It's a fun and deadly place.
@@partagascigaro9694 When Magnus the Red sold his soul to Tzeentch his soul was shattered and scattered throughout the Warp. The Emperor was then able to gain a piece of Magnus's soul that contained all of Magnus's postive traits, curiosity, progress and etc. This piece of Magnus's soul is called his Noble shard. This Noble shard was then put inside Janus a founding member of the Grey Knights. Because Janus has a piece of Magnus's soul inside of him and many Grey Knights Geneseeds are descended from Janus this makes Grey Knights Magnus's Genesons on a spiritual level.
I loved how you used the picture of that snobby douchebag inquisitor from the Lord Inquisitor animation to represent Kysnaros because I think it fits him perfectly.
The Mechanicum has an enormous titan hand that just slaps huge decals on the side of ships as they leave the shipyards. Perhaps some adjustment is in order. Praise the Omnissiah!
I don’t think the grey knights called it the months of shame because they attacked the space wolves, it’s the months of shame because 90% of them are in terminator armor, they’re all psykers, they all have master crafted power weapons, and they still somehow lost.
Yeah, the Horus Heresy books described the psychological effect on enemies of seeing rank & file Astartes charging in normal power armour. Multiply that terror by Crux Terminatus!
If somehow russ comes back, i'd be curious to see what his reaction would be towards the inquisition and how they screwed over his sons and worse yet dared to attack Fenris.
if the Wolf King/ the Lion/ The Warhawk had returned first instead of Rowboat Girlyman, the Inquisition would have been purged. as would the ecclesiarchy (for the obvious reason that it worships a book literally written by a traitor primarch) and the High Lords of Terra would be disbanded (if they weren't slain outright).
@@AnikaJarlsdottr i think thats why Bobby G was the first loyalist to come back first. It seems he's the more rational one out of his remaining loyalist brothers. If any of those 3 came back before Girlyman i can clearly see the imperium going into another civil war and thats the last thing it needs. But i maybe talking outta my ass so the purging could still happen with the Lion or Russ returning next.
@@ivylt1274 well, as much as I hate to admit it, its more than likely gonna be the Lion as the next loyalist primarch to return. either way, Robby G coming back first paves the way for the less sociable of the other loyal primarchs to return as he can be a middle man and mediator. Bjorn has already made it clear to the inquisition that if Russ comes back then they are all dead xD
@@AnikaJarlsdottr I agree, the lion is most likely the next to return. And i have a feeling he's going to purge the ecclesiarchy and leave the inquisition to Russ. Gorillaman has already dealt with the high lords and their botched Coup d'etat. So it would be fitting the remaining threat would would be left to the wolf king's mercy.
Weirdly enough, the Grey Knight books cover WHY secrecy is important with Daemon stuff. Basically, Chaos is a memetic virus. Knowledge of Daemons, and seeing them first hand, makes a person a bigger target and more likely to be corrupted. Generally, if you know about Daemons first hand, you are going to get corrupted and go crazy eventually. Most people do not have the consistent willpower to fight it off
And considering about the medium living standard of all Imperium citizens, they will join any shit from Chaos to Tyranids or Taus if they know about them.
It's still grimderp. The Grey Knights can be told to the populace as just another chapter , a highly venerated one , expert at dealing with foul xenos and the wicked heretic. And the red big things that they were fighting? Those are a multidimensional species of Xenos. See , nobody knows anything about a daemon or chaos through this simple bit of deception. I think it is more efficient than exterminating planets for the off chance that one guy there might have known a guy who may have heard from another guy that claimed to see a "Grey Knight"
@@kman2384 they definitely do. And as I understand it, they are allowed to know about demons because they are almost expected to die on the frontlines fighting the demons. Can’t tell others what you saw if you died fighting it.
No, They should Never underestimate any 1st Founding Chapter If it's Dark Angels, well they're going to be Mysteriously Gone The White Scars? Well they are going to Speed Run them Blood angels? Well they are going to be Chop Chop Ultramarines? Well Half of the Entirely of Space Marine Chapters are Direct decendent to them an they are loyal to them, so they are going to Fight 500,000 Space Marines Raven Guards? Well they are going to Hunt you Down So Literally you should not attack any 1st Founding Chapters because they are older than inquisition themselves So attacking them would be a Suicide even for the inquisiton because if they keep abusing their Power then they will going to Face a Full Scale War against the Entirely of the Space Marines and i Doubt even the Mechanicus would helped them because of how they don't much care about there War Machines
You know you fucked up when one of the most legendary space wolves get on your ship and proceeds to get so undeniably world shattering butt fuck angry he can *sprint in Terminator armour!* That's like a bomb diffuser getting so angry he outruns Usain Bolt while wearing the damn thing just to to ice a silly cunt who got a good majority of his friends killed
Inquisitor: “Though the Void shields begin to fade, we will not know defeat today! Grimnar: “If your forces have to fall, steel yourself as I come aboard!” The moral of the story: everyone gangster until Grimnar comes for you.
Question: so as part of the agreement the grey knights had to explain who they were and why they exist. Did the Space Wolves just not know who these special all psyker space marines with special wargear marked with the inquisitorial rosette were and just thought “wow, these guys being good at fighting demons sure is convenient?”
There's also the badass song by Stringstorm that details this event through his music, the guy is such a fucking legend. I have a theory that Kysnaros was basically just a child of a really high up Inquisitor, would make sense due to him not being known and how he got so much authority so early, and him having an ego trip, like most people with silver spoons up their asses
“Months of Shame” was the song about these events. IIRC MajorKill’s favorite StringStorm song is “Rylanor’s Last Stand,” the guy’s an absolute musical legend.
^This. I was thinking the same thing. No connections, not widely known among inquisitorial circles, and not within any ordos factions. This just smells of some boy whose daddy was important.
I always felt like Logan on table top should have 6" movement range when on foot to reflect his ability to sprint in terminator armor but alas it was just another missed opportunity.
He has special rules for his terminator armor when on foot (you can also field him in his war sleigh). In the charge phase he can move much farther in a straight line. Or he used to be able to, he also ignored partial cover during that charge. Basically, if he could see you, he could be in your face any time he wants. Most game shops I know of still make use of his old rules because ignoring that weakens him and removes his uniqueness.
GW can't decide with the wolves and their attitudes and natures flip flop depending on the writers. Sometimes they are playing 4d chess letting everyone think they are savage barbarians while really being quite level headed and possibly the most advanced of the chapters. i.e. almost cured their chapter flaw and it took a direct invasion of Magnus the Red to stop them from solving their wulfen issues followed by a badass 1v1 duel between Magnus and Bjorn. They also kinda just laugh at the codex astartes for their regular company organizations and tend to super pillage everything. Blood angels are noted for having a ton of dreadnoughts with like 34. Wolves have a vault containing a ton of them. They also have a bunch of wulfen outside of regular chapter organizations roaming the frozen wilds of Asaheim (failed recruits who went nuts and just roam the landscape) that they can and have called upon (Battle of the Fang). They are also notorious for capturing chaos crap and repurposing it Logan's axe IS a demonic weapon, they have a massive fleet to go with their viking asthetic because they keep stealing all their enemies crap. They also have like 8 ramilles star forts and one of them is usually considered enough to hold down a sector. Most other first founding chapters in combination with their successors might have 1 or 2. So yeah they are like super hoarders to go with that viking pillaging crap. Also developed a beer that just overcomes marine poison immunity.... thats something the inquisition has been trying to do for 10000 years with consistency or you find in a Dark Eldar specialist poison lab in either case a ton of resources got poured into such projects. The space vikings did it because they wanted to be able to get drunk.... Other times they really are just a bunch of furry drunken space vikings and there is nothing deeper going on there. Coin flip per story to find out what they are actually doing.
That is a think I've never been able to understand...that thing with the Caos, as Majorkill mentioned, most of the people falling into Caos have no fcking idea what they are dealing with. If only the Dickehads of the Imperium educate people on that matters, I'm sure Caos Gods will be in big trouble. Also, kudos for my Wolf bois.
I think it's similar to hard drugs. Most people are aware they'll mess you up but if your down in life or you think "it'll never happen to me" you'll be tempted to try it out to feel some relief or thrill. Problem is...the side effects of Chaos can be worse than drug addiction. In this case, idk why the Inquisition doesn't collect all chaos exposed soldiers and make a chaos fighting Imperial Guard regiment under their control. Spread a couple agents/special Inquisition commissars with the troops and there u go. No wasting human resources and you get an experienced fighting force that knows how to go to war against chaos.
From what I've gathered part of it is that educating people about chaos is a double edged sword, as while yes it does better equip someone to deal with it, the knowledge itself increases the ability for it to influence them, think Lovecraftian great old ones, and things like the yellow sign. So it's kinda like toughness(knowledge) vs hardness(ignoranc), and since the imperium already had a lattice of people knowledgeable(though) and proven, they figured a fill if ignorant(hard) populace would make the better block
It's pretty obvious why you wouldn't want people who work 25 hours a day in a cubicle for the Administratum to know about Slaneesh. Or why someone who is wasting away from 50 types of space cancer because the Mechanicus doesn't give two shits about workplace safety to not know about Nurgle.
@@FullMetalElric That's the point right there. Chaos would seem to offer much more and much better that shit people have to live with under the rule of the Imperium. Educating about Chaos could not even work in Imperium envisioned by Emperor, shall all his plans work perfectly... you can tell some people that something is bad, they will have to try it by themselves. We're just too curious for that. My brother is like this. He has to check everything by hiimself. Quite rich history of various substances, I must say... Me, on the other hand, you'll tell me that this or this thing is dangerous and as long as you're not full of shit, I'll take your word. I prefer to learn on the experiences of others...
This is no doubt my favorite part of the lore. Love the space wolves and the fact that they are one of the few chapters that can give the inquisition the finger and a swift kick in the balls and nothing happens to them. Great video as always majorkill can’t wait for the next one
This one was especially good. I appreciate how you are getting better, almost every time. Increase the your miniature range, try to get at least one figure for each faction. The current dissatisfaction with GW is an opportunity. The proverbial iron is hot, strike now! Anyways, hi from me and the Mrs.
Man i adore Battlemace 42 Million, my favorite faction in it are the Crimson Corvus Battle Marine Brigade. They even got featured in that Battlemace 42,000,000: Battle Marine game where you play as a Navy Marine!
@@gamer65688 ya! I remember that game. Man it was so fun. Personally I enjoyed the multi-player where you could duel as either a navy marine or a evil spikes marine
@@mostlyjovial6177 and the Iron angels mechs, those are excelent for scout missions and hit and run tátics against the battle marines bases, good times
I mean, except for the whole "regular people exposed to chaos, especially a Daemon primarch, will almost certainly get corrupted" That sure wasn't a risk the Space Wolves wanted to take when Magnus came to visit Fenris, since he allowed the purging of the human warriors...
The fact that when the inquisition party who landed at the fang to convince the wolves to surrender, ended up on their knees begging for forgiveness for how badly they had fucked up the moment they saw and realized it was Bjorn The Fell-Handed who had been sent to deal with them is the best part of this story.
The reason that The Grey Knights are a secret is because it was a direct order from Malcador himself. The inquisition has kinda taken it upon themselves to put that order onto all of them.
This was one of my first books I ever read of 40k and it got me hooked. Years later and I still think the space wolves didn't go far enough with inquisition
@@ulisesdemostenes7074 this is from my memory: every space marine chapter has its own meme's. The salamanders love hugs, the thousand son's are nerds, the space wolf's fiddle dog's and the word bearers fiddle kid's.
In every shows or stories no matter what creatures involved demons or giants, it's always Humanity's biggest enemy is Humanity itself. No wonder why emperor was or became ruthless when he was healthy! He had thousands of years experience with hummies.
I need an animation of Grimnar teleporting about the Inquisition flagship and sprinting in terminator armour down the corridors taking the heads off grey knights and inquisitors thn getting to the lord inquisitor and taking his head clean off with a battle axe . It would be amazing but pitty GW will never let that happen . Talking about a fan made animations
I love how the w40k universe is so complex and you just have a talent to explain it explicitly bit simplified ,, love it ,, keep all ya vids coming, your definatly my favourite aussie,, the best videos are on the Ultramarines ,,, long live guilliman
The emperor's gift was always one of my favourite novels. Aaron demski bowden is the best gw writer. The main character Hyperion was op. He was the kid in the eisenhorn series that got taken by the ordo hereticus written by Dan abbnet. Broke angrons axe by basically staring at it but couldn't stop old angry Logan from coming at him
He did actually stop Logan from coming at him, but that was all he could do, not that he wanted to do more than just hold him and save his last remaining squad brother.
What are you talking about? The grey knights were forced to do that. You think they wanted to kill other chapter and genocide a planet? What a stupid comment. The villain is the inquisition, as always
@@MybeautifulandamazingPrincess The Grey Knights routinely kill all guardsmen that fight beside them. It is literally in their operating procedure when they are called in to deal with something during an active war. The ONLY time they didn't follow this is when Cadia fell. Every other time someone has had to step in to stop them, most times no one does however. The Grey Knights are NOT a 'good' group. The don't save anyone, they kill the daemons then kill anyone that saw them and isn't allowed to, then they leave.
I imagine the Emperor let loose more warpstorms in a single minute than there have been in the history of the galaxy after hearing about that disaster.
To me “The Emperor gift” is one of the most enjoyable book of the whole W40K universe.. alone when the Fellhanded comes to talk on the top of the Spire is worth reading it..
8:08 Or you know... the patheticness of the Inquisition by being capable or causing more damage to a Loyalist Chapter than the actual freaking traitors themselves.
„Does your hubris know no bounds?“ Seriously. The Inquisition, founded way after the Space Wolves, dared to know better than one of the most loyal first founding chapters. The sons of the man that, quite literally, was the emperor’s executioner. Just imagine if the Space Wolves fired back from the moment the Inquisition got too far up their own ass.
The Wolves took the moral high ground, showing an amazing level of restraint and wisdom. I would expect that from Ultramarines, I admit I was surprised they kept their rage in check so long.
@@guyver441 The Ultramarines probably wouldn’t have talked back to the Inquisition, at least not to this extend. Kinda curious how this would have gone down if it was the Salamanders or Lamenters that resisted the Inquisition.
Dude you're getting more and more comfortable in front of the camera, the live-action section at the start of this video was the best yet. Keep up the good work broski
Read The Emperor's Gift for the full details on the 1st Armageddon War and the Months of Shame that followed. Easily one of, if not the, best written 40k novels out there
0:20 wow, I was not expecting to hear that. The Space Wolves smashing the Inquisition is a good thing. You don't mess with the only people who stand between you and being molested by daemons.
IIRC, isn't the Inquisition cagey about people knowing about daemons and so forth because they don't want people realizing that, for most of them, the afterlife will consist of waking up in the warp with daemons rending their soul to pieces followed by oblivion?
@@tornielsen2888 Then why do they tend to kill "normal" people if they learn about the existence of daemons like in the above example? They seemingly don't want anyone knowing about it unless they have a need to know. Or do they think people in general are just that prone to corruption?
Tzeentch watching this whole fucking thing go down is probably making him mald so badly that it wasn't either him or his followers idea that he turned a few million cultists into horrors
The more I read up on their doctrines and lore the more I believe The lion and Leman Russ were in fact twins with a similar roles independent of the imperium. Other than being both long blonde boys into sword play and a deep loyalty to daddy E were specialized to carry out specific tasks on this case to kill the enemies of the emperor that were too deadly to be done normally be it warp daemons op zenos or traitor astartes. Despite being visually distinct the Dark angels and the space wolves have way more commonalities Leman was savagely calm while Lion el Johnson was Calmly savage.
Maybe the Inquisition is less concerned with people learning about the Warp, and more concerned with people learning the Emperor's "secrets", also known as the Warp.
Or maybe the Dreadnought is really ancient, (literally the most ancient human in the entire Imperium, like “fought alongside the Emperor” ancient) and has a lot of life experience to gain wisdom from.
Mate only just found your content a couple of weeks back. I’m now smashing through your lore vids.you are absolutely Fucking hilarious I love it keep up the great work
Not gonna lie, I love this type of lore when it's around one inciting incident and feels accurate to the capabilites of the participants. Hope to see more of it even though it would be Primaris who I don't think would do anything to make people mad.
"I couldn’t even conceive of the power and rage it would take to force Terminator plate to react against its will like that. I fired at him. Malchadiel fired at him. Our storm bolters crashed and boomed and blasted chunks of ceramite away with no effect at all. In the middle of his sprint, the grey warrior leapt onto a control console, smashing it beneath his armoured boot, and kicked off with a jump high enough to bring him down on the central command dais. Despite his speed, there was nothing of grace or agility in his movements, merely anger and ferocious strength, pushing his armour’s joints to the absolute limit of the sacred ceramite’s endurance" Walk, Sprint and JUMP on Terminator Armor
The Inquisition did get a little bit of Revenge the next time Magnus showed up on Fenris. They showed up with a massive Fleet with a dozen chapters including Dark Angels. They almost completely destroyed the Fang and purged the vast majority of the native population.
This whole story really emphasizes that Grey Knights are elite by Astartes standards, but by no means beyond the capabilities of elites from other chapters. They have unique capabilities against Daemons, but in all other cases they are effectively just a chapter of elite librarians.
@@stephenrego6065 outside of chaos, they’re STILL elite librarians in better equipment. That’s a massive advantage. Generic supersoldiers vs literal wizard supersoldiers with better shiny toys tends to have a massive advantage to the wizards.
@@stephenrego6065 given that GW has been incredibly inconsistent with how strong factions really are, it doesn’t surprise me. But put the GK against most chapters and they’d wreck house.
"Yhea let's fight with the wolf guys that listen to no one and whose Primarch was so daft he broke Magnus's spine because he can't understand anything other than kill whoever stand in my way. What could go wrong?"
My guess is that this was the High Lords and / or the higher levels of the Inquisition trying to assert dominance over an "unruly" space marines chapter. But like....ya know. Wolf.
Funny how a petty disagreement between two sub factions of the Imperium does more damage than multiple Traitor Primarch combined....
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9:13 this is the highlight of my life
Khorne: Congratulations angron! You killed billions of civilians and hundreds of space wolves AND gray knights!
Angron: **angry confusion**
Inquisition: "What's more important: obeying the Imperium, or protecting a few citizens?"
Space Wolves: "Citizens"
Grey Knights: " . . . Damn, they didn't even hesitate"
Wrong chapter. Salamanders
@@jiyuhong5853There are more chapters than the salamanders who care about citizens.
Space wolves care about their civil, Just theirs, Or people with massive balls,
@@jiyuhong5853The Salamanders may be known for caring about civilians but they’re not the only Chapter that does so. The Wolves are my favorite Chapter because they were major ducks during the Heresy but really nice people in 40k. I think that adds a dash of realism, that a legion is going to change in ten thousand years. They went from Burning Prospero to protecting innocents from the Inquisition
"the citizens ARE the Imperium"
"sprint in terminator armor"
The Grey Knights book describing the Months of Shame shows Logan Grimnar sprinting in Terminator armor - and also describes its joints screaming and smoking under the incredible stress they're under, because Terminator armor isn't designed to move that fast.
Just imagine one second.
One second is actually about all you'd have too..
I'd say rather than Sprinting In Terminator Armor, Logan was Destroying His Terminator Armor.
So that means he was physically strong enough to enhance the Terminator armor instead of the Terminator armor enhancing him
@@marvettbrooks6742 yeah actually. That's probably a good description.
@@marvettbrooks6742 does he even need Terminator armor? Or any armor at all at this point??
So basically the Greyknights ended up going:
"Wait...are we the baddies?!"
Not their fault per say...but it's totally inquisition fault
@@luxeternity Agreed. The Inquisitions are absolutely the worst motherfkers ever. Even the emperor of mankind would probably be angry with this kind of organisation
To be fair, Chaos corruption is that insidious and spreads like crazy
Terra itself is filled with Chaos Cults and several times there was a Cultist rebellion on that planet
@@luxeternity well... you have to think what and whose orders you execute... Going against Space Wolf and not asking questions before... like really!? They were DULL!
Still when your purging more worlds and civilians than fighting Demons you know something is quite not Right.........I mean the average Guardsmen probably couldn't tell if ne space marine chapter from another so PURGING ENTIRE REGIMENTS OF VETERANS is kinda antithetical to the Imperium's well being.
I am a grey knights player. My dad is a space wolf player. This is something I can never live down
I play both armies so I'm I win no matter what
@@tyrienstorm17 I see you have truly assessed
I'm a Blood Raven so i just scavenge whatever Relics are left after both sides go home after a scrap.
Your first L is playing Grey Knights, your second L is your dad being cooler than you.
@@craziun4292 straight facts
I love the fact that , Björn wakes up tells them both to sort their shit and goes back to sleep
Don't forget flirting with an inquisitor lady.
Absolute Chad
If Emps were to wake up tomorrow, his first order of business would be to go have beers with Bjorn. Bjorn is the only being in the galaxy who's balls measure up.
@@LARGO125 one of the few people still alive to have actually met the emperor, to boot
@@falsehq1831 who was also fenrisian lol
Ever noticed that some of the best events in 40k involve the inquisition actually having consequences for their actions?
It‘s almost as if the Inquisition got way too powerful and strayed from their original goals that Malcador the Chad invisioned … oh wait!
I am more angry at the Knight for bowing to the inquisition when they know damn well how wrong they are.
Grey Knights: we were made to kill demons!
Space wolves: funny, no one told you what we were made for?
"WE WERE MADE TO KILL DEMONS!"
"We were made to kill Primarchs."
@@tonybebb72 “Minus Russ. He was made to cripple primarchs and sustain abhorrent wounds.”
The Grey Knights were all up in kool-aid...without even KNOWING what flavour it was!
Grey Knights: . . . Aaaah shit, we're screwed aren't we?
Space Wolves: *sharpening their blades* like you have no idea kid
@@guyver441I can picture the kool aid man from simpsons smashing through the wolves ship ohhhh yeeeaahhh hahaah
Months of shame. Really fits in with the current gw situation
Thats true on such a spiritual level
Beat me to it.
Change it to "indefinite months of shame" and it *fits right in*
Yep my brother
That's what I thought it was about
Considering the Grey Knights are technically the sons of Magnus, it’s basically just another day for the Space Wolves.
Makes sense with TTS Leman Russ mocking the Grey Knights when he roasted all groups of the Inquisition under Fyodor's command after they were banished to the Warp and met him.
Plus Kairos the Fateweaver holds special contempt for the Grey Knights and rekt them during the battle near the Gate of Khaine.
Since when are they Magnus's kids
@@bloodangel19 Janus one of the originals was created from the fractured soul of Magnus the Red by Malcador the Sigilite. It was the noble part of himself. Magnus kinda lost his shit Malcador told him that he couldn't have it back because it was already put through the recycling. Magnus also ignored the fact that he kinda didn't need it because before he confronted Malcador he infiltrated the Imperial Palace while it was under chaos siege and saved a bunch of civilians with a big ass psychic shield to stop traitor rounds from pummeling them and thereby revealing himself.
@@uriel005 yes but aren't today's grey knights chapter made with the emperor's jizz
@@bloodangel19 TTS Custodisi (as Custodes are also made with the Emperor's jizz too): "Hey Magnus, ever heard of wincest?"
I love the thought of Logan just being pissed off and being like 'hell naw' and teleporting to the inquisitors ship and just sprinting at the inquisitor and grey knights.
in full terminator armor
Considering how op the grey knights usually are, its cool to see they're not unbeatable. Although the space wolves natural anti chaos aura probably helped a lot.
To be fair, I think the fact that angron fucking wrecked most of the hastily assembled grey knights force sent to assist on armageddon also helped
@@dasbloop1200 nah the Inquisition reinforced with the rest of the Grey Chapter. They only sent around 100 grey Knights that were on titan at the time to deal with Angron. So when they actually fought the grey knights they were in full force.
@@FoxHound-ut1hu oh yeah, I forgot about that. It was around a brotherhood, if I remember correctly, been a while since I last read the book
I honestly don't much of grey knights being too strong outside of draigo
Though its hard to believe normie astartes can kill a grey knight...a borderline primarch tier demi god
Bjorn's interactions with the inquisition was way cooler than this video implies. Its worth reading Hyperion by ADB just for their conversation!
Is that a novel or book? I can't find it.
@@jaketheberge1970 the emperors gift
Yeah I read the months of shame lore and it says even inquisitors seem to respect bjorn
@@lordkroak8457 Mostly cause hes the oldest dreghnauth in imperium and Bjorn has served along side Russ and maybe even met the big E himself, you are not gona fuck that guy.
Didn't he also hit on one of the lady Inquisitors because she was from Fenris?
I love how, since Noone seems to know what a Scandinavian accent is, everyone just defaults to Scottish, or Swedish chef lmao.
sounded more like aussie accent to me
The SWs has Scandinavian accents?
@@Numbuu Yes
Fenris is basically an DAOT experiment to make Nordic mithos a reality.
People there are a mix of the Nordic countries with Scotland.
It's a fun and deadly place.
@@Numbuu Everything else they have is, so i'd say its a pretty safe bet.
Swedish chefs are Scandinavian.
Magnus is going to be so pissed when he finds out Emps hid a piece of his soul in one of their founding Grey Knights.
Whaaat? Explain please
@@partagascigaro9694 When Magnus the Red sold his soul to Tzeentch his soul was shattered and scattered throughout the Warp. The Emperor was then able to gain a piece of Magnus's soul that contained all of Magnus's postive traits, curiosity, progress and etc.
This piece of Magnus's soul is called his Noble shard. This Noble shard was then put inside Janus a founding member of the Grey Knights.
Because Janus has a piece of Magnus's soul inside of him and many Grey Knights Geneseeds are descended from Janus this makes Grey Knights Magnus's Genesons on a spiritual level.
he burned Malcador to char right after Malcador told him that
Janus?
@@jeffmusyoka1876 first Grey Knight Grand Master
I loved how you used the picture of that snobby douchebag inquisitor from the Lord Inquisitor animation to represent Kysnaros because I think it fits him perfectly.
God, that Inquisitor in that fan animation had the most punchable face I've ever seen
@@carbodude5414 He straight up looks like a highschool bully, with a personality to match.
Was that shit head just the Inquisitors protege?
8:00 i like how the ship wasn't an inquisitorial Vessel so he simply photoshopped the rosette on the side. Quality content right here
"photoshopped" is an overestimation
The Mechanicum has an enormous titan hand that just slaps huge decals on the side of ships as they leave the shipyards. Perhaps some adjustment is in order. Praise the Omnissiah!
The Dark Angels have instructed solicitors.
I don’t think the grey knights called it the months of shame because they attacked the space wolves, it’s the months of shame because 90% of them are in terminator armor, they’re all psykers, they all have master crafted power weapons, and they still somehow lost.
They "didn't want to fight" the Space Wolves. Seems to be a recurring trend with whatever faction can curbstomp the Wolves...
@@MEGATRYANT Probably because they know that when Leman Russ eventually returns, he will open up a can of whoop ass on them.
8:54 "sprint in terminator armour, which was thought to be impossible"...man I almost feel sorry for the people who where on the receiving end of that
Yeah, the Horus Heresy books described the psychological effect on enemies of seeing rank & file Astartes charging in normal power armour.
Multiply that terror by Crux Terminatus!
If somehow russ comes back, i'd be curious to see what his reaction would be towards the inquisition and how they screwed over his sons and worse yet dared to attack Fenris.
if the Wolf King/ the Lion/ The Warhawk had returned first instead of Rowboat Girlyman, the Inquisition would have been purged. as would the ecclesiarchy (for the obvious reason that it worships a book literally written by a traitor primarch) and the High Lords of Terra would be disbanded (if they weren't slain outright).
@@AnikaJarlsdottr i think thats why Bobby G was the first loyalist to come back first. It seems he's the more rational one out of his remaining loyalist brothers. If any of those 3 came back before Girlyman i can clearly see the imperium going into another civil war and thats the last thing it needs.
But i maybe talking outta my ass so the purging could still happen with the Lion or Russ returning next.
@@ivylt1274 well, as much as I hate to admit it, its more than likely gonna be the Lion as the next loyalist primarch to return. either way, Robby G coming back first paves the way for the less sociable of the other loyal primarchs to return as he can be a middle man and mediator. Bjorn has already made it clear to the inquisition that if Russ comes back then they are all dead xD
@@AnikaJarlsdottr I agree, the lion is most likely the next to return. And i have a feeling he's going to purge the ecclesiarchy and leave the inquisition to Russ. Gorillaman has already dealt with the high lords and their botched Coup d'etat. So it would be fitting the remaining threat would would be left to the wolf king's mercy.
@@ivylt1274 Fingers crossed ;)
Weirdly enough, the Grey Knight books cover WHY secrecy is important with Daemon stuff. Basically, Chaos is a memetic virus. Knowledge of Daemons, and seeing them first hand, makes a person a bigger target and more likely to be corrupted. Generally, if you know about Daemons first hand, you are going to get corrupted and go crazy eventually. Most people do not have the consistent willpower to fight it off
And considering about the medium living standard of all Imperium citizens, they will join any shit from Chaos to Tyranids or Taus if they know about them.
It's still grimderp. The Grey Knights can be told to the populace as just another chapter , a highly venerated one , expert at dealing with foul xenos and the wicked heretic. And the red big things that they were fighting? Those are a multidimensional species of Xenos.
See , nobody knows anything about a daemon or chaos through this simple bit of deception. I think it is more efficient than exterminating planets for the off chance that one guy there might have known a guy who may have heard from another guy that claimed to see a "Grey Knight"
If this is true then damn, almost every Cadian must have a very strong willpower.
@@kman2384 they definitely do. And as I understand it, they are allowed to know about demons because they are almost expected to die on the frontlines fighting the demons. Can’t tell others what you saw if you died fighting it.
cadia and ppl living near the eye would like to have another word with you
The Inquisition should have never underestimate the Space wolf's
@KoiWolf of the Space wolves no a son of Dorn and proud brother of the Black Templars and recruited by the legion of the Damned
No, They should Never underestimate any 1st Founding Chapter
If it's Dark Angels, well they're going to be Mysteriously Gone
The White Scars? Well they are going to Speed Run them
Blood angels? Well they are going to be Chop Chop
Ultramarines? Well Half of the Entirely of Space Marine Chapters are Direct decendent to them an they are loyal to them, so they are going to Fight 500,000 Space Marines
Raven Guards? Well they are going to Hunt you Down
So Literally you should not attack any 1st Founding Chapters because they are older than inquisition themselves
So attacking them would be a Suicide even for the inquisiton because if they keep abusing their Power then they will going to Face a Full Scale War against the Entirely of the Space Marines
and i Doubt even the Mechanicus would helped them because of how they don't much care about there War Machines
@@ronanchristiana.belleza9270 if only the celestial lions have the same mentality as the Black Templars they would have purge them already
You know you fucked up when one of the most legendary space wolves get on your ship and proceeds to get so undeniably world shattering butt fuck angry he can *sprint in Terminator armour!*
That's like a bomb diffuser getting so angry he outruns Usain Bolt while wearing the damn thing just to to ice a silly cunt who got a good majority of his friends killed
@KoiWolf of the Space wolves Wha-
Inquisitor: “Though the Void shields begin to fade, we will not know defeat today!
Grimnar: “If your forces have to fall, steel yourself as I come aboard!”
The moral of the story: everyone gangster until Grimnar comes for you.
To be honest, when Terminators are RUNNING in your general direction and you're not sitting in a Baneblade no one is gangster anymore
Credit to stringstorm
@@Marc9010 true, but let me ask you this: if Grimnar was running at you in just regular power armour, are you any less screwed? 😎
@@Ghostwolf82 Nope, but even without any armor at all, i think anyone would look like: fresh out of a meatgrinder ;)
@@Ghostwolf82 dude could be running at you in a jock and you'd still be F'd.
Question: so as part of the agreement the grey knights had to explain who they were and why they exist. Did the Space Wolves just not know who these special all psyker space marines with special wargear marked with the inquisitorial rosette were and just thought “wow, these guys being good at fighting demons sure is convenient?”
The Chapter Master, Grimnar, as well as all other Chapter Masters know. Or so it would have you believe.
There's also the badass song by Stringstorm that details this event through his music, the guy is such a fucking legend. I have a theory that Kysnaros was basically just a child of a really high up Inquisitor, would make sense due to him not being known and how he got so much authority so early, and him having an ego trip, like most people with silver spoons up their asses
So Kysnaros was a spoiled brat.... Much like Horus. Funny how a bunch of ungreatful rich man children hurt the imperium worse than anything else
“Months of Shame” was the song about these events. IIRC MajorKill’s favorite StringStorm song is “Rylanor’s Last Stand,” the guy’s an absolute musical legend.
^This. I was thinking the same thing. No connections, not widely known among inquisitorial circles, and not within any ordos factions.
This just smells of some boy whose daddy was important.
@@bloodangel19 I bet Kysnaros was actually bald too.
@@jackrylebonclaw7270 He had a red beard when it was over. :)
I always felt like Logan on table top should have 6" movement range when on foot to reflect his ability to sprint in terminator armor but alas it was just another missed opportunity.
I mean...if you have enough points to field Logan, do you really need that advantage? o_O;
He has special rules for his terminator armor when on foot (you can also field him in his war sleigh). In the charge phase he can move much farther in a straight line. Or he used to be able to, he also ignored partial cover during that charge. Basically, if he could see you, he could be in your face any time he wants.
Most game shops I know of still make use of his old rules because ignoring that weakens him and removes his uniqueness.
I feel like this entire Story is just a giant "look how badass the space wolves are"
And it is all "Inquisition Saturday morning cartoon villain bad, and get rekt like milksop bitches" too as well
GW can't decide with the wolves and their attitudes and natures flip flop depending on the writers. Sometimes they are playing 4d chess letting everyone think they are savage barbarians while really being quite level headed and possibly the most advanced of the chapters.
i.e. almost cured their chapter flaw and it took a direct invasion of Magnus the Red to stop them from solving their wulfen issues followed by a badass 1v1 duel between Magnus and Bjorn. They also kinda just laugh at the codex astartes for their regular company organizations and tend to super pillage everything. Blood angels are noted for having a ton of dreadnoughts with like 34. Wolves have a vault containing a ton of them. They also have a bunch of wulfen outside of regular chapter organizations roaming the frozen wilds of Asaheim (failed recruits who went nuts and just roam the landscape) that they can and have called upon (Battle of the Fang). They are also notorious for capturing chaos crap and repurposing it Logan's axe IS a demonic weapon, they have a massive fleet to go with their viking asthetic because they keep stealing all their enemies crap. They also have like 8 ramilles star forts and one of them is usually considered enough to hold down a sector. Most other first founding chapters in combination with their successors might have 1 or 2. So yeah they are like super hoarders to go with that viking pillaging crap. Also developed a beer that just overcomes marine poison immunity.... thats something the inquisition has been trying to do for 10000 years with consistency or you find in a Dark Eldar specialist poison lab in either case a ton of resources got poured into such projects. The space vikings did it because they wanted to be able to get drunk....
Other times they really are just a bunch of furry drunken space vikings and there is nothing deeper going on there. Coin flip per story to find out what they are actually doing.
Honestly feels more
Like a "Remember the Inquisition are dicks... Why do have them again?"
Uh... the Space Wolves ARE bad ass... lmfao
Goddamn right.
That is a think I've never been able to understand...that thing with the Caos, as Majorkill mentioned, most of the people falling into Caos have no fcking idea what they are dealing with. If only the Dickehads of the Imperium educate people on that matters, I'm sure Caos Gods will be in big trouble. Also, kudos for my Wolf bois.
I think it's similar to hard drugs. Most people are aware they'll mess you up but if your down in life or you think "it'll never happen to me" you'll be tempted to try it out to feel some relief or thrill. Problem is...the side effects of Chaos can be worse than drug addiction.
In this case, idk why the Inquisition doesn't collect all chaos exposed soldiers and make a chaos fighting Imperial Guard regiment under their control. Spread a couple agents/special Inquisition commissars with the troops and there u go. No wasting human resources and you get an experienced fighting force that knows how to go to war against chaos.
From what I've gathered part of it is that educating people about chaos is a double edged sword, as while yes it does better equip someone to deal with it, the knowledge itself increases the ability for it to influence them, think Lovecraftian great old ones, and things like the yellow sign. So it's kinda like toughness(knowledge) vs hardness(ignoranc), and since the imperium already had a lattice of people knowledgeable(though) and proven, they figured a fill if ignorant(hard) populace would make the better block
It's pretty obvious why you wouldn't want people who work 25 hours a day in a cubicle for the Administratum to know about Slaneesh. Or why someone who is wasting away from 50 types of space cancer because the Mechanicus doesn't give two shits about workplace safety to not know about Nurgle.
@@FullMetalElric That's the point right there. Chaos would seem to offer much more and much better that shit people have to live with under the rule of the Imperium.
Educating about Chaos could not even work in Imperium envisioned by Emperor, shall all his plans work perfectly... you can tell some people that something is bad, they will have to try it by themselves. We're just too curious for that.
My brother is like this. He has to check everything by hiimself. Quite rich history of various substances, I must say...
Me, on the other hand, you'll tell me that this or this thing is dangerous and as long as you're not full of shit, I'll take your word. I prefer to learn on the experiences of others...
@@FullMetalElric Or guardsmen who've fought and survived for 20 years to know about Khorne, or scholars pursuing new knowledge to know about Tzeetch
The moral of the story is that Grimnar is the only person in the system that has the balls to fix the problem no matter what or who it is.
This is no doubt my favorite part of the lore. Love the space wolves and the fact that they are one of the few chapters that can give the inquisition the finger and a swift kick in the balls and nothing happens to them. Great video as always majorkill can’t wait for the next one
This one was especially good. I appreciate how you are getting better, almost every time. Increase the your miniature range, try to get at least one figure for each faction. The current dissatisfaction with GW is an opportunity. The proverbial iron is hot, strike now! Anyways, hi from me and the Mrs.
Woohoo more of the Battlemace 42million videos, please.
Man i adore Battlemace 42 Million, my favorite faction in it are the Crimson Corvus Battle Marine Brigade. They even got featured in that Battlemace 42,000,000: Battle Marine game where you play as a Navy Marine!
@@gamer65688 ya! I remember that game. Man it was so fun. Personally I enjoyed the multi-player where you could duel as either a navy marine or a evil spikes marine
@@mostlyjovial6177 and the Iron angels mechs, those are excelent for scout missions and hit and run tátics against the battle marines bases, good times
The Royal Knuckles marines, nothing beats the big bad yellow Royal Knuckles marines.
@@Phoenix8492 but the sound soldiers of the hissing goddess, though.
Oh boy, I'm so glad I can watch today's episode of "The Inquisition are being complete assholes for basically no reason....again."
I mean, except for the whole "regular people exposed to chaos, especially a Daemon primarch, will almost certainly get corrupted"
That sure wasn't a risk the Space Wolves wanted to take when Magnus came to visit Fenris, since he allowed the purging of the human warriors...
The fact that when the inquisition party who landed at the fang to convince the wolves to surrender, ended up on their knees begging for forgiveness for how badly they had fucked up the moment they saw and realized it was Bjorn The Fell-Handed who had been sent to deal with them is the best part of this story.
What site i can read this?
@@masterduel5725 It's from the book 'The Emperor's Gift' by Aaron Dembski-Bowden. A fantastic read!
The reason that The Grey Knights are a secret is because it was a direct order from Malcador himself. The inquisition has kinda taken it upon themselves to put that order onto all of them.
This was one of my first books I ever read of 40k and it got me hooked. Years later and I still think the space wolves didn't go far enough with inquisition
How’s he just gonna admit that in the first 30 seconds of the video lmfao
It's up there with the part one of the dark angels
@@alexejvecera6317 What happened in part one of the Dark Angels?
@@ulisesdemostenes7074 this is from my memory: every space marine chapter has its own meme's. The salamanders love hugs, the thousand son's are nerds, the space wolf's fiddle dog's and the word bearers fiddle kid's.
*thumbnail*
Space Wolf vs Grey Knight: Duel of the Emperors' Executioners.
Or "Duel of the lap dogs vs the actual dogs"
The Emporer's Excecutioners vs The High Lord's of Terra Executioners
In every shows or stories no matter what creatures involved demons or giants, it's always Humanity's biggest enemy is Humanity itself. No wonder why emperor was or became ruthless when he was healthy! He had thousands of years experience with hummies.
The Emperor was Lawful Neutral out of necessity.
I loved the video and how your impression of bjorns voice went from hardcore scottish to jamaican.
If your forces have to fall. Steel yourself, as I come aboard
-Logan Grimnar, Lyric from Months of Shame - StringStorm
Thats actually Logan Grimnars lines since the song represents the "conversation" between him and Kyrous (correct me if spelled his name wrong)
@@lukalovric2463 Thank for the correction.
I need an animation of Grimnar teleporting about the Inquisition flagship and sprinting in terminator armour down the corridors taking the heads off grey knights and inquisitors thn getting to the lord inquisitor and taking his head clean off with a battle axe . It would be amazing but pitty GW will never let that happen . Talking about a fan made animations
I love how the w40k universe is so complex and you just have a talent to explain it explicitly bit simplified ,, love it ,, keep all ya vids coming, your definatly my favourite aussie,, the best videos are on the Ultramarines ,,, long live guilliman
The emperor's gift was always one of my favourite novels. Aaron demski bowden is the best gw writer. The main character Hyperion was op. He was the kid in the eisenhorn series that got taken by the ordo hereticus written by Dan abbnet. Broke angrons axe by basically staring at it but couldn't stop old angry Logan from coming at him
He did actually stop Logan from coming at him, but that was all he could do, not that he wanted to do more than just hold him and save his last remaining squad brother.
@@ZergDragoon Yeah, at that point, he was basically dead.
You know it's worst when other inquisitors are hatching a assassination plan to another inquisitor for being too violent.
Pretty awesome how the savage space vikings have more humanity and morality than anyone else during this story.
What are you talking about? The grey knights were forced to do that. You think they wanted to kill other chapter and genocide a planet? What a stupid comment. The villain is the inquisition, as always
@@MybeautifulandamazingPrincess The Grey Knights routinely kill all guardsmen that fight beside them. It is literally in their operating procedure when they are called in to deal with something during an active war.
The ONLY time they didn't follow this is when Cadia fell. Every other time someone has had to step in to stop them, most times no one does however.
The Grey Knights are NOT a 'good' group. The don't save anyone, they kill the daemons then kill anyone that saw them and isn't allowed to, then they leave.
Oh god now i wanna see majorkill play a random part in tts as a random space wolf, that is of course if it comes back and all.
Thank you!
I feel like this is one of the best stories in the setting and yet none of my favourite loretubers had covered it
As a Wolves boy, this makes me very proud
When you do get in contact with GW tell them they done fucked up for me
I imagine the Emperor let loose more warpstorms in a single minute than there have been in the history of the galaxy after hearing about that disaster.
If the Emperor could move on the golden throne, he would be constantly facepalming...
I just assumed when I saw the title that the "Months of Shame" were a reference to GW driving TTS off of youtube...
Majorkill,you're a saint to this community 🙏
Moral is: dont mess with Grimnar.
It's bad for your health.
i miss the days of good lore and badass feats from astartes that dont use blue
You're really improving with the whole 'intro and outtro with me on camera' thing, you seem to relaxing and just being you. Lovely job 👍🏻
To me “The Emperor gift” is one of the most enjoyable book of the whole W40K universe.. alone when the Fellhanded comes to talk on the top of the Spire is worth reading it..
"Lol!" Said Grimnar. "Lmao!"
8:08 Or you know... the patheticness of the Inquisition by being capable or causing more damage to a Loyalist Chapter than the actual freaking traitors themselves.
The thing about the Space wolves is that only one person has ever held their leash. And that was the emperor
shit like this makes me just love the space doggo's, killing extra thicc marines like it is nothing.
The Months of shame is just like the current situation with GW
„Does your hubris know no bounds?“
Seriously. The Inquisition, founded way after the Space Wolves, dared to know better than one of the most loyal first founding chapters. The sons of the man that, quite literally, was the emperor’s executioner.
Just imagine if the Space Wolves fired back from the moment the Inquisition got too far up their own ass.
The Wolves took the moral high ground, showing an amazing level of restraint and wisdom. I would expect that from Ultramarines, I admit I was surprised they kept their rage in check so long.
@@guyver441 The Ultramarines probably wouldn’t have talked back to the Inquisition, at least not to this extend.
Kinda curious how this would have gone down if it was the Salamanders or Lamenters that resisted the Inquisition.
Dude you're getting more and more comfortable in front of the camera, the live-action section at the start of this video was the best yet. Keep up the good work broski
Read The Emperor's Gift for the full details on the 1st Armageddon War and the Months of Shame that followed. Easily one of, if not the, best written 40k novels out there
0:20 wow, I was not expecting to hear that.
The Space Wolves smashing the Inquisition is a good thing. You don't mess with the only people who stand between you and being molested by daemons.
Oh fuck yes! Finally one of my favorite moments being covered by my favorite loretuber
"Logan liberated the gray knight of their commander life" Ok dude i listen back 4 time cause it was too fucking awesome
IIRC, isn't the Inquisition cagey about people knowing about daemons and so forth because they don't want people realizing that, for most of them, the afterlife will consist of waking up in the warp with daemons rending their soul to pieces followed by oblivion?
No, because human souls are not strong enough to remain aware after death. So it wont.
@@tornielsen2888 Then why do they tend to kill "normal" people if they learn about the existence of daemons like in the above example?
They seemingly don't want anyone knowing about it unless they have a need to know. Or do they think people in general are just that prone to corruption?
Tzeentch watching this whole fucking thing go down is probably making him mald so badly that it wasn't either him or his followers idea that he turned a few million cultists into horrors
If Fenris was ever destroyed, may the Inquisition pray that Leman Russ give them a quick death.
Inquisition: Yeah let's kill everyone from armageddon
Space wolfs: *Chainsword grind noises* Hell you will
The more I read up on their doctrines and lore the more I believe The lion and Leman Russ were in fact twins with a similar roles independent of the imperium.
Other than being both long blonde boys into sword play and a deep loyalty to daddy E were specialized to carry out specific tasks on this case to kill the enemies of the emperor that were too deadly to be done normally be it warp daemons op zenos or traitor astartes. Despite being visually distinct the Dark angels and the space wolves have way more commonalities Leman was savagely calm while Lion el Johnson was Calmly savage.
gods i love your narratives so much XD
Dude I've been a sub since 20K I love the new style keep at it!
4:16 "We got one mug of mead left. It's mine!"
"I'll rock paper scissors you for it brother."
"I got axe. It beats all three!"
The months of shame? Ah! I love a nice relevent and topical video.
Did the Inquisition not read its own records and remember the Space Wolves were known as the Emperor’s executioners? 😂
Like really, its so idiotic that they dont have records about most loyal legion. That was used to as executioners.
Maybe the Inquisition is less concerned with people learning about the Warp, and more concerned with people learning the Emperor's "secrets", also known as the Warp.
“Learning about the warp” The warp is the only means of FTL travel for humanity.
The moral of the story, is that you never mess with The Space Wolves.
At 9:15, Bjorn goes from Scottish to Jamaican to Russian and back to Scottish all in one sentence.
Moral of the story is don't fuck with the space wolf
It says something about the Space Wolves, that the dreadnought is the reasonable one
Or maybe the Dreadnought is really ancient, (literally the most ancient human in the entire Imperium, like “fought alongside the Emperor” ancient) and has a lot of life experience to gain wisdom from.
Mate only just found your content a couple of weeks back. I’m now smashing through your lore vids.you are absolutely Fucking hilarious
I love it keep up the great work
Not gonna lie, I love this type of lore when it's around one inciting incident and feels accurate to the capabilites of the participants. Hope to see more of it even though it would be Primaris who I don't think would do anything to make people mad.
"I couldn’t even conceive of the power and rage it would take to force Terminator plate to react against its will like that.
I fired at him. Malchadiel fired at him. Our storm bolters crashed and boomed and blasted chunks of ceramite away with no effect at all.
In the middle of his sprint, the grey warrior leapt onto a control console,
smashing it beneath his armoured boot, and kicked off with a jump high enough to bring him down on the central command dais.
Despite his speed, there was nothing of grace or agility in his movements, merely anger and ferocious strength,
pushing his armour’s joints to the absolute limit of the sacred ceramite’s endurance"
Walk, Sprint and JUMP on Terminator Armor
The Inquisition did get a little bit of Revenge the next time Magnus showed up on Fenris. They showed up with a massive Fleet with a dozen chapters including Dark Angels. They almost completely destroyed the Fang and purged the vast majority of the native population.
When Leman Russ returns he will make them regret that by giving them them one hell of a spanking.
Until Leman Russ shows up, and if there’s one thing you don’t want to happen, it’s Leman Russ finding out you attacked Fenris
The moral of the story, Don’t Fuck With The Space Wolves.
I don't think anybody wins when screwing with space vikings 😂
This whole story really emphasizes that Grey Knights are elite by Astartes standards, but by no means beyond the capabilities of elites from other chapters. They have unique capabilities against Daemons, but in all other cases they are effectively just a chapter of elite librarians.
Exactly, they are a very specialized unit that is really good against a specific enemy; chaos. Outside of that however....
Outside of that they are repeatedly shown to be better than the other astartes
@@stephenrego6065 outside of chaos, they’re STILL elite librarians in better equipment.
That’s a massive advantage. Generic supersoldiers vs literal wizard supersoldiers with better shiny toys tends to have a massive advantage to the wizards.
@@ivanivanovitchivanovsky7123 and yet... here we are
@@stephenrego6065 given that GW has been incredibly inconsistent with how strong factions really are, it doesn’t surprise me. But put the GK against most chapters and they’d wreck house.
the months of shame was basically the time the Inquisition f*cked up and found out
100% best analogy of the inquisition.
"Yhea let's fight with the wolf guys that listen to no one and whose Primarch was so daft he broke Magnus's spine because he can't understand anything other than kill whoever stand in my way. What could go wrong?"
There's a reason old Gilly boy, and papa E, has/had these puppers in the top of thier get shit done lists
My guess is that this was the High Lords and / or the higher levels of the Inquisition trying to assert dominance over an "unruly" space marines chapter.
But like....ya know. Wolf.
Seems like a story that GW could learn from
I'm sure if someone on their committee pointed out the parallel...they would be declared excommunicate traitoris and "dealt with".
Really goad to hear about Majorkill and other animators trying to work something out with GW. I would really like to like them again :')
I want more stuff to happen with the space sharks. Those guys are my favorite
"Space Shark! Doo doo doo doo...
Lets go crusade! Doo doo doo doo..."
Here's a summary.
"Move, Space Wolves"
"No. You move."