yeah i am alrealy playing, and is good (i am a thousand sons), and i what that forgefiend came soon and now, is happing a world eaters event (for new caracter).
Warhammer 40K tacticus, like nearly all mobile app "games" is a scam. Don't waste your money or your time, just buy the actual models, you get a real, physical thing and learn to be good with your hands, I hear people like it when you are really good with your hands.
In the guard the correct doctrine towards sanctioned psykers is to have a “watch-guard” on duty. He will watch the psyker for any sign of problem. The second the psyker starts to mutter or grow limbs or float or fart lighting, the watch-guard will sound the alarm and unload his power pack into the psyker. The unit will join in opening fire upon the hapless wretch and then a flamer will be brought to blast the body. A ministorum priest will be brought forward to exorcise the ashes and the brave men of the guard can move on, having prevented a rogue psyker.
based on dark tide that is way more broad then expected, one of the chicks said she was the emperors girlfriend and she was still alive, being forced on suicide mission but alive and potentially not dying
@@joaosturza Psykers get a bit of a leeway with their mental health issues, if they are acting weird in one way since their sanction - it's fine, if they start to become weirder - better look closely, and only after that beat the crap out of psyker.
@@joaosturza Darktide is the worst game to showcase the proper showing of 40k. All Psyker personalities would be BLAM'd at the first mention of "I- CAN'T- CONTROL IT!!" or "THE VOICES!!" Let alone the amount of blasphemy almost all of them say off handedly.
Not really practical imo...theres a lot of psykers and even more people sure but logistically assigning extra guards for 1 psyker would be a big problem as well as...yknow. what guardsman wants to spend all day babysitting a psyker except for when hes in the bathroom
Honestly the Necron option really is probably the best and easiest option. In Twice Dead King, at one point a Deathmark noble just puts a Blackstone shunt directly into a sanctioned Psyker’s brain so they could interrogate the dude and the poor bastard *thanks* them for it
Granted, I don't think you want to be the poor bastard who ended up with the remnants of the Ithicas dynasty, but being eaten by Flayed Ones is also an option
To be fair, he believed that an Imperial Saint was standing before him. If he had known that he was captured by Necrons, he'd probably off himself and summon a fuck ton of demons inside the ship.
@@syrienangel4137 You forget, when they shut off the warp for him he sees that what he thought was a saint was actually just a necron wearing the saint’s golden bones, and is only mildly scared until he hears them order his execution.
@@natalie6811 That was only for a split second before they killed him. Before that, he told them everything they wanted to know out of naivety. Actually made me laugh when Oltyx was reaching peak paranoia, only to find out that everyone he ousted as a traitor were in actuality, innocent.
@@syrienangel4137 Was honestly so heartbreaking to learn that his cousin (and everyone else he had killed but she stuck out to me) really had been loyal and he ultimately killed her for no sensible reason.
The prerequisites for being a Gray Knight are so extreme BEFORE you get into actually training one and how many people wash out it’s a wonder they have any actual amount of manpower.
The only way the Imperium can win is if they drastically increase their birth rates. More children means more chances to get a Grey Knight. And at worst you've got a billion more Astra Militarum soldiers shooting las rifles at xenos.
The easiest solution to this problem is to just have a training montage. It’s quick, easy, and efficient; once the training montage is over you’ll be able to fend off any unnamed daemon.
You could also start worshipping Chaos undivided. You'll definitely become more of a danger to others, but at least you (probably) won't have soul devoured by demons until you die.
7:18 quite funny that you mentioned that, seeing as in the 40k Rogue Trader videogame if you romance Yrliet (the Eldar ranger) one of the "romantic" scenes is that she tries to teach the Protag how to meditate, which is presented as a big show of trust from both the characters really (Yrliet from showing a Eldar ritual to a human and the Rogue Trader from accepting to learn a xenos ritual) Edit: when i say meditate, i mean actual spirit journey elf bs stuff
@@MrJinglejanglejingle sweetest fucking dream. I didn’t have the slightest idea how this is technically possible, but I hope one day it will come true.
@@BigFatSoul Liiiikely won't, but we'll see. Or they make a new game. And in that one, maybe, someday soon hopefully, I'll be able to lord over my Spess Marine-fanboy of a best friend with an Eldar.
You DID forget three things. First, the way the Imperium keeps its sanctioned psykers - including Astropaths - safe: and that's soul-binding them to the Emperor himself. Their souls are permanently linked to the Master of Mankind in a ritual which sees their very minds reshaped, enhancing their powers and giving them a better (but still not perfect) degree of control over them, at the cost of more often than not burning out one or more of your other, physical senses, like sight or smell. Second, if you're young enough, you could become a Space Marine aspirant. Some chapters, like the Blood Ravens, go out of their way to recruit children with psychic potential. Granted, you need to survive the absolutely horrific trials aspirants are subjected to, as well as gene seed implantation, AND then the even more horrific training Librarian aspirants undergo. But, if you succeed, Space Marine librarians are both some of the strongest, and some of the best trained and safest/most stable psykers in the whole of the Imperium. You just need to survive the battles you will inevitably face, and ultimately you will one day die in battle. Third, is to join the Inquisition. Inquisitors are always in need of people with psykic talent, sanctioned or not. As a member of an Inquisitorial retinue, or even as a full-fledged Inquisitor as is the case of Eisenhorn and Ravenor, you have access to all kinds of mystic knowledge, training, and archeotech which could be used to enhance and/or control your abilities. Of course, you'll be in constant danger from the enemies of Mankind, from rival Inquisitors, and even from your own companions, because some Inquisitors are known to dabble in the demonic, including the creation of Daemonhosts.
@@ordo_draigo_assault_ham Same here. Been waiting for years for a proper HW sequel and what we got was at best a bad fanfiction? ugh, Gearbox studios deserves to get Kharak'd
@@evinbraley That is an insult to bad fanfiction, that was a first draft that didn't get enough edits. Even bad fan fiction would have just embraced the weird giantess cutscenes and had them sit on things lol
You were right, 9th ed. Ghosthelm made them immune to perils. Can't tell you how many times I'd have a Thousand Sons or similar player go "Okay now perils" and I'd just respond with nomegalul and show them the Ghosthelm rule. I miss Psychic phase so much
Oh! a fun fact relating to Khorne, in the RPGs, you could start out as a psyker, then dedicate yourself to Khorne, and Khorne wouldn't kill you, he'd just make you..not a psyker anymore. Your psychic powers just, stop working! This was specifically in Black Crusade I believe? but yeah that was a thing, and it's what probably would've happened to Kyras had his plan succeeded
Yep, if your character's alignment changes to Khorn they stop being able to perform their witchcraft, but the second their alignment changes from Khorne to some other god or Chaos Undivided their abilities come back. So... stay khorny, I guess.
@@what4521 I like to imagine Khorne just has the administrator access of the soul and just set psyker talent to false and everything is great lol. Now I don't like Khorne's followers, but to be fair, the 'ideal' of Khorne is solid. If you are honorable, respectable and willing to go to anyone "I challenge you!", psyker or not, Khorne will likely at least see you as respectable and reward you as such. Plus, Khorne still needs psykers per se to have his daemons/servents appear, so there is a chance he is just covering his bases. That or he might just kill you because you summoned Slaaneshi/Tzeentch demons because you got the ritual wrong. That is equally possible too.
@@twenty-fifth420 Well, some Khorne cults definitely have blood priests or something like that, who's entire purpose is to summon more demons and get other cultists possessed.
Real quick, “Grimnir” is originally an alias used by Odin (who incidentally is also called Wotan), who is a wizard god. So ironically, the Leagues of Votann are actually closer to the origin of the name than the ass kicking Slayer God is.
Also azariah kyras did not only not get instantly killed by khorne but also was granted ascension into some big demon after offering a planet system and a good chunk of a space marine chapter.
His speech was too good. Also I think in old lore Khorne was fine with Psykers as long as they pledged themselves utterly to him and forsook using their powers for ANYTHING other than cancelling out enemy pyskers. Supposedly tabletop gave them a bonus to dispel/counter roles.
@@MrRawrCEO I've always thought that Khorne would be fine with boosting yourself and nullifying anyone else's 'cheating' with the warp. Your seeking to be a great warrior and your mind is just one more muscle for doing that. Your not shooting lightning at enemies, so it's perfectly fair play.
The big ships that psykers are sent to terra on are horrible. I also forget where I read this but for the psykers on board it is a constant nightmare where you can't sleep. Can't imagine they're treated any better when they actually get to the throne.
There is also funny table from dark heresy rulebook, that lists many different (and very “funny”) ways sanctioning changed you. There is options ranging from innocent ones like migraines and slight paranoia, to your head fucking exploding(and being reshaped back together ork-style)
Ummm... depends on your power level & ideological testing. The City of Sight (and people say that 40k is humorless when that's the name of the place populated by the blind) is functionally a self-contained college setting... I'm fairly certain that the "1000 pyskers a day" atrocity propaganda came from there since they use it as motivator upon student Astropaths (ie either do well or you'll get eaten.)
@@nationalsocialism3504 no, sadly 1000 a day isn’t a propaganda. Black ship main purpose is to feed the emperor. In one of heresy books throneroom was described having a thousands of cells having barely enough space to fit a single human inside.
yeah I'd imagine it would be much the same. Obviously they need to keep you alive and relatively healthy, so at first glance you might have it quite good... but you're also around blanks constantly or at least under other countermeasures that probably don't feel very pleasant either.
@BigFatSoul nope... that's you misunderstanding it. The Adeptus Telepathica Astronomican is who produces the power for the Astronomican... The God-Emperor is using His power to hold the Webway Portal shut, the Golden Throne was repurposed as a life support system to prevent Himself from dying (He already had that figured out since that was the outcome He chose to resolve the problem of God-Horus a full five years before their fight), & the Adeptus Telepathica Astronomican supplies the power through the God-Emperor since it's unique quality of being Anathema that makes the Astronomican function as a lighthouse cutting through the Warp as Terra orbits. The Adeptus Telepathica Astronomican does chose among the weakest pyskers who can't become Astropaths or Imperial Pyskers, so they are burned out fairly quickly but it's still only a third of a million people a year. They are operated as a 10,000 strong psychic choir that has it's own gestalt consciousness that is who funnels its power through the God-Emperor to keep the Astronomican lit... but they all join willing and sacrifice themselves to do their part in helping humanity. It's a gestalt consciousness, so if too many of it's component parts didn't actually want to sacrifice themselves then it would stop doing what its doing. They are psykers who are trained enough to join the astral choir and do so willingly since they are doing one of the most vital tasks in the Imperium. The Astropaths & Imperial Pyskers in The City of Sight use that as a boogyman story about why the students need to study hard or the "God-Emperor will eat them"... they actually believe it since all the instructors were told that as students themselves for thousands of years. God-Emperor- holds Webway Portal shut Golden Throne- prevents the God-Emperor from dying Adeptus Telepathica Astronomican- 10,000 strong pyschic choir that provides the psychic power to funnel through the God-Emperor to keep the Astronomican lit which burns out about tenth of itself every day needing to be constantly replenished. Hope that breakdown helped you understand things better.
As someone both played a Psyker and went down the Yrliet romance in Owlcat's Rogue Trader, I would be fascinated for a more in-depth story of a human psyker looking into Aeldari culture in order to better master their psyker abilities. For one, this could be a very meditative story on what it means to live Chaos haunting your heels. For two, it means we get more Aeldari content, which is always a win.
They could also use as a potential plot device either for a humanity and aeldari alliance or as a way for them to backstab the humans either way it could get spicy
"It's for your own good" - Imperial Guard ability. If a sanctioned psyker is in the same unit as a commissar and fails a 'perils of the warp' check, they get a free bolter round! That should bump the safety up a notch.
Hate to say it, but Grimnir is just another name for Odin, who is the most wizardy wizard ever. He'll kill you a dozen different ways with a spear and collects the souls of brave fallen warriors, but he is a known fan of magic mischief
yeah thats the tricky thing with mythology as inspiration. Its only an issue here because the same name is used in two sort-of related settings in different ways. When it's usually basically the same thing (Eldar/Elf Gods, Chaos).
We don't know how Nicassar use their psychic powers and on what level, and we don't even know if their psychology isn't different enough from human and if their ways would even work with non-Nicassar.
I've kind of wanted them to go full Gundam and start making psy-battle suits with Gue'vesa pilots. (Mind you, ones who's grandparents grew up under Tau rule.) Have some 'special' gear (probly noctolith/blackstone) that only psychic's can use, or even outright have more performance than otherwise yet possible because the battlesuit's reactor is running on psy power. tapdance on the line between real and super robot with it. Just, give Gue'vesa a unit to represent them in the Tau line up that isn't crappy infantry.
I remember this one bit of art work I found while searching up Tau auxilaries. Somebody made a collection of their own made Gua'vesa unit types/jobs in the Tau empire. One of them was this cool idea for what is bassically a walking psyker stasis/meditation pod. The psyker is put into a trance like state and this makes them very positive, this kinda has the affect of nulifying warp shenanigans around them at all times. It was such a unique idea because instead of just ploping a psyker into the army, they made a very Tau like selution to a problem.
@@what4521 Thanks GW for your lack of care for the Tau alien races!! ....Again... When I do play the Tau, I am just going to have half my army be kroot and have them be psykers because 'they ate one too many thousands sons' and now they can see the future. Not obviously rule applicable for tabletop, but a nice headcanony. I swear the Tau are fucking the neglected empire in 40k when they have the coolest potential for making more Xenos...but no, I guess we have to settle on the big 3. Tau, Vespids and Kroot. And maybe Guevassa/Human but I don't think the Tau have rules for humans or I don't remember when I had a nineth ed codex.
The Emperor's plan for the Webway was to use every psyker within it including himself as a ward against Chaos, effectively cutting humanity off entirely from the warp long enough for us to all become alpha-level psykers equal to him while slowly starving Chaos of human thought and emotion. He intended to slowly repair and extend the webway to EVERY imperial world and the Eldar were so afraid of this they started sealing off the webway all over the the place to keep the Emperor from finding them. Why the Eldar didn't attack them to prevent his project, we don't know. It could be that the majority of craftworld eldar saw the expansion and repair project as useful, or they knew it was doomed to failure and decided to distance themselves from it.
I always figured the likely outcomes were 'it fails miserably, lets laugh at the dancing monkeys' and 'Most of the Webway gets fixed up, and we seal our sections off from the lesser beings.' Like having a cat in your barn.
That last suggestion of becoming a servitor reminds me of a homebrew unit for the Mechanicus: Servitor Psykers. Elite units that help curb the Admech’s status as a horde army and adds a bit of flavor for the Psychic Awakening.
Black stone jewelry would be a kickass option covered in elf runes to focus psyker powers and make runes to open a new webway 2 electric bagaloo on each human planet.
Normally I'd say that a boltgun to the face makes psykers safer but sometimes demons crawl out of the bloody stump. The only safe psykers are the good ones with plot armor.
Tbh the obvious answer would be biological and cybenetical enhancement, followed by rigorous training copied from psyker practices that work, followed by... yep, further enhancement. In case of Astronomicon psykers for example the end goal is to raise their endurance above their month tenure thus allowing recovery and rotation of trained members of choir. Even if they take a decade to recover to be able to go on repeat duty, that'll quickly start to accumulate. Main argument I usually mention in 40k that would suit anybody is Right of Clean/Pure Thought. AdMech uses it to purge emotions by replacing half of the brain. Nowhere it dictates that you can't just plop that same cogitator on top of the head or behind the skull thus getting individual with 3 "halves" of a brain. And funny part is, while you can fool both brain and computer, you can't make them hallucinate the same thing in synchronicity. So whenever said individual hears voices or sees something only with one or another, they can just filter it out.
It says that Pure Thought REPLACES a part of the brain, of course it doesn't say you can't just plug it without losing half your brain, because it thinks you understand what the word "replace" implies.
@@what4521 yeah, that's why I DON'T use that word because I'm not AdMech follower and I don't intend to use this tech for religious ritual. How hard can it be to comprehend written text? What did I mean? How about exactly what I've said, eh?🤣
@@TheArklyte You said that it doesn't say that you can't just put Pure Thought in a jar and walk with both halves of your brain, which automatically means you can, I said that by writing the word "replaces" they definitely DID said that you can't walk with both halves of your brain and Pure Thought implant.
@@what4521 what stops me? I have proof of cogitator implant that can equal one human lobe. I have proof that tehy can wire it to the brain and make it work. I have NO intention to make it a ritual about dedication of myself to a machine. What do YOU have?
@@what4521His point was that the same effects could be achieved by placing the cogitator somewhere else instead of removing half his brain to make room, linking it to your brain instead of replacing a part.
the hardest way for the Imperium to reduce the danger of psykers but highly effective way would be to stop treating psykers like shit, like they undeserving of life. it is much easier not listing to the voices when you are healthly and have friends
As far as I understood, soul stones are also specifically attuned to the soul of the Eldar that's supposed to inhabit it after death, and only very specialized Farseers that do nothing but this know the means by which you take a crystal and attune it into a soul stone this way.
So, fun fact about the magic desk rock: An Imperial governor once stole a bunch off of some Eldar diplomats he killed and made them into a necklace. Anyhow, *half* of the Phoenix Lords showed up to retrieve them. They captured the man, one Guyan Sethe. And, then, the Harlequins took him to Commorragh. And he's still there. Several hundred years later. Maybe he's still coherent enough to regret that choice.
fun fact, The name grimnir is actually one of the names that Odin goes by, which is also why the dwarf psykers have the two CORV robots to represent Hugin and Munin, Odin’s ravens
And people complain about the Darkside of the Force being damaging to the user(Dooku out here proving moderation is key). Sure Nihilus became a Wound in the Force that had to satiate himself by draining entire planets worth of people of their life energy but he was still himself for the most part same with all Sith unless they went off the deep end. A Psyker on the other hand draws his/her power directly from Hell and is a ticking time bomb at best Armaggedon at worst being restricted only to my imagination be damned.
3:55 This is one thing that bugs me about the Emperor. Because no matter how powerful of a psyker you are, this power will attract hungry demons; you cannot drive the damn things away, only hide, but the Emperor, which should be funding the biggest demon feast in the Warp, can SCARE THEM AWAY. Knowing that psykers draw power from the Warp to influence reality, i wonder if doing the inverse is also possible, and if this is what the Emperor does, since when he burned the garden of Nurgle, he said that *"the Warp is not the only realm capable of pushing back."*
In an ideal world someone would create a "guardian neural chip", something that would either completely hide or shield a Psyker when they are using their powers. Short of a chaos God nothing could find them/force it's way through. But that's too logical for the Imperium
The Perils of The Warp mechanics from the table top game and RPGs are world breaking if used generally. My head canon is that they only apply stressful situations like combat, and a calm focused psyker can avoid them. Also, you forgot to include “soul binding yourself to a daemon that wants worship and services instead of just eating your soul” and “learning sorcery and eventually becoming a daemon prince of chaos undivided” on you list. Both are viable, if dangerous, options.
Giving up your psyker powers to serve Khorne would definitely get you instantly blessed and favoured. Not only are you making fighting hard for yourself, you would be willing to give up a part of yourself for khorne.
Fun fact, the Spirit Stones thing? It's something some Thorian Inquisitors actually explore, investigating it as a way to interact with the soul for that whole "Bring the Emperor back" thing.
In the book “the eye of terror” it starts off with some psyker who is freaking out because he’s discovered his psyker powers and was taken into captivity. He didn’t want to be killed because he knew his soul would be devoured by daemons and he didn’t want to be alive because of the constant horror of being a psyker. He asked to be put in a drug induced coma forever. Anyways he ended up being brutally murdered a little while later, and the book explicitly said he was eaten by daemons.
While it involved some serious genius-level bioengineering, Fabius Bile was someone who did manage to do all sorts of Eldar psychic craziness, and other spoiler-iffic insanity without being a psyker himself, or using warp voodoo.
15:20 Vaults of Terra: The Hollow Mountain has a bit about astronomicon. More or less goes with people getting molded to want to be sacrificed to emperor so good food seems possible ;)
ages ago, me and a friend concocted a plan to take a soulstone, follow the warp beacon to bipass the defenses of terra, appear in the Golden Throne chamber, and place said soulstone on the Emperor, and thereby facilitate his resurrection.
In the Rogue Trader CRPG, a Dark Eldar Fleshcrafter had access to some strange headgears that when worn nullifies a psykers connection to the warp, completely nullifying their abilities and silencing the voices. Its not even that torturous to endure from a pain point of view. However, it will slowly drain the life out of you and you will waste away eventually from... something. Still, better than being turned into a chaos spawn.
I reckon for Khorne it's not the psyker powers in of themselves that are the problem but rather how you use them. Don't try to avoid combat, don't try to remove your opponent's ability to fight back, don't just fireball or zap someone the moment you have line of sight, use your powers to get into melee and to shield yourself from projectiles and other's psykic attacks, don't let your powers define you, be a warrior who just happens to have powers as a perk.
Being a servitor isn't nearly as bad as you describe it unless there's a malfunction, and even then we don't really know because they don't speak. What we do know is that Servitors, like Skitarii, can perceive the various canticles and orders they receive as blissful input, even shuddering in ecstasy, according to our army books and the novel "Adeptus Mechanicus." Thus, we have a much better solution than most of those presented here. All knowledge belongs to the Omnissiah anyway, including psykers and their crap, so give them to us. We can make them into useful servitors that can be shot at by, or kill, Necrons. Then we loot all their Blackstone, which in turn makes everyone safer from the warp, as we build everything out of that stuff. You don't have to be a Magos to understand that this chain of reasoning is logical, and what is logical, is divine.
Depending upon if Hume levels are the level of normalcy, maybe, blanks are meant to stop warp stuff but demons can still possess them, if Hume levels are the level of reality in an area, then no, the warp is a part of reality.
@@chillyavian7718 ok so I’ll explain Hume levels in a layman’s term. Hume levels are a way to determine how real a place is. So a place with extremely low Hume levels is one in which reality doesn’t exist as fully(see red reality) whereas a place with high Hume levels is one in which reality exists in either an enhanced or extremely tangible way. Reality benders are said to have high Hume levels. However if a place has high Hume levels, then it is unstable for different reasons: it’s like putting a bunch of steam in a box. So a Hume stabilizer would stave off the warp given that an increase in warp activity would likely cause an increase in Hume levels
BRB, need to go on a galaxy wide adventure to befriend Eldar, Necron, Dark Eldar, all while being an abomination who will evaporated on site then self brainwash myself into being a grey knight so I can have a +3% chance of not exploding when I sneeze
there is also psychic hoods that space marine librarians use. that makes them vaguely safer in that it used to allow them to reroll perils of the warp and nullify an incoming attack
15:21 the living comfortably thing reminds me of the necrophages from stellaris. The acolytes spend a decade in a temple learning about the species they'll be ascended into
There's a example of a servitor being possessed by a demon in one of the Cain books. *Minor spoilers for the first bit of "The Last Ditch"* When the ship they are travelling on in the start of the book suffers a split second geller field failure a demon possesses a servitor on the bridge of the ship.
About the servitor option, servitors are very susceptible to warp corruption due to the constant torture their existence is. Heck just letting them get autonomy of themselves will likely lead to them going postal.
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You hear it wrong. The bastard will make you a walking corpse and you will hate yourself for pledging to Nurgle. If you want to choose a god. Just be Abaddon and say fuck you all and use as much magic as you want.
You really need to read the vaults of terra series, in the second book theres a bit of a scene with the collegia astronomican and how members of the telepathica treat them. which is to say, pretty well all things considered. They are effectively monks on their way to holy martyrdom and are given some respect. Though they are also pretty heavilly propagandized but it is the imperium
i just imagnine some necron subroutine for empire managment just screms at the pharao " We need to construct additional pylons." just like the protoss advisor... i dont know i find the thought just hilarious
Completley unrelated but theres a night lords novel where a raptor eats a bunch of soul stones from killing eldar and says he can hear them screaming in his stomach. Which i thought was neat
"Explode into demons" is what my Fantasy group calls Tzeentch's Curse. Thankfully the worst we've gotten is having her Magic Characteristic reduced by 1 for the next 24 hours, but we've had our food and water spoil so often that it makes my Scout who has to share the backline with the Wizard very justified in not wanting to solve problems with magic that isn't expressly divine.
I'm honestly not sure anymore that I agree with this notion that if Eldrad was 'unblocked' that he would be able to 'toss Magnus around like a ragdoll'. I think the named outlier humans (E, Magnus, Malcador) in psychic potential are likely more powerful than the strongest Aeldari psykers that we know of today, by virtue of being extreme outliers. I suspect an unblocked Eldrad might be comparable to what Magnus can do - but not greater and certainly nowhere near as strong as the Emperor. Blocked, we know Eldrad can only just about go toe-to toe with Ahriman, who we know, despite being monstrously powerful, is still weaker than Magnus. Its not even clear for example that pre-fall Eldar psykers were able to do what the Emperor is currently capable of doing in terms of raw psychic power. Also worth noting that pre fall Aeldari are indicated to have been able to manipulate the stars ('The stars once lived and died at our command') - but Magnus is not far off these feats - he's demonstrated the ability to translate a planet from the Warp to real space (which is a reasonably similar ballpark) and he's only a fraction of Big E's power. Asurmen suggests Eldrad might be representative of what an average pre-fall Eldar psyker could have been like, so yeah, maybe unblocked he matches Magnus, but I'm not even convinced of that anymore.
Warp domains are an option allowing a psyker to pull from their portion of the warp. This would significantly decrease the ability for demons or other warp entities to mess with said psyker.
The only problem with using a Blank to dampen your powers is that if you're strong enough you might burn their ability to dampen psychic abilities out. It happened in the Ravenor novels.
15:00 I take your word for it. But this goes against the grain of Lord Leutin's description of life on a blackship. Since I can't be bothered to read the lore myself, I'll chock it all up as Canon and go play darktide.
Getting to his homebrewed Psyker solutions & Pancreasnowork really just came out here saying "hey have you considered kys?" He made this video & he chose violence
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yeah i am alrealy playing, and is good (i am a thousand sons), and i what that forgefiend came soon and now, is happing a world eaters event (for new caracter).
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In the guard the correct doctrine towards sanctioned psykers is to have a “watch-guard” on duty. He will watch the psyker for any sign of problem. The second the psyker starts to mutter or grow limbs or float or fart lighting, the watch-guard will sound the alarm and unload his power pack into the psyker. The unit will join in opening fire upon the hapless wretch and then a flamer will be brought to blast the body.
A ministorum priest will be brought forward to exorcise the ashes and the brave men of the guard can move on, having prevented a rogue psyker.
based on dark tide that is way more broad then expected, one of the chicks said she was the emperors girlfriend and she was still alive, being forced on suicide mission but alive and potentially not dying
Some times but other times the just beat the shit out of pysker til they go unconscious and they get put in psychic timeout
@@joaosturza Psykers get a bit of a leeway with their mental health issues, if they are acting weird in one way since their sanction - it's fine, if they start to become weirder - better look closely, and only after that beat the crap out of psyker.
@@joaosturza Darktide is the worst game to showcase the proper showing of 40k. All Psyker personalities would be BLAM'd at the first mention of "I- CAN'T- CONTROL IT!!" or "THE VOICES!!" Let alone the amount of blasphemy almost all of them say off handedly.
Not really practical imo...theres a lot of psykers and even more people sure but logistically assigning extra guards for 1 psyker would be a big problem as well as...yknow. what guardsman wants to spend all day babysitting a psyker except for when hes in the bathroom
Honestly the Necron option really is probably the best and easiest option. In Twice Dead King, at one point a Deathmark noble just puts a Blackstone shunt directly into a sanctioned Psyker’s brain so they could interrogate the dude and the poor bastard *thanks* them for it
Granted, I don't think you want to be the poor bastard who ended up with the remnants of the Ithicas dynasty, but being eaten by Flayed Ones is also an option
To be fair, he believed that an Imperial Saint was standing before him. If he had known that he was captured by Necrons, he'd probably off himself and summon a fuck ton of demons inside the ship.
@@syrienangel4137 You forget, when they shut off the warp for him he sees that what he thought was a saint was actually just a necron wearing the saint’s golden bones, and is only mildly scared until he hears them order his execution.
@@natalie6811 That was only for a split second before they killed him. Before that, he told them everything they wanted to know out of naivety. Actually made me laugh when Oltyx was reaching peak paranoia, only to find out that everyone he ousted as a traitor were in actuality, innocent.
@@syrienangel4137 Was honestly so heartbreaking to learn that his cousin (and everyone else he had killed but she stuck out to me) really had been loyal and he ultimately killed her for no sensible reason.
The Grey Knights are as close as humanity can get to "safe" Psykers but their methods have a HIGH attrition rate for potential aspirants.
Not to mention they basically only accept Beta/Alpha Level Psykers and its already hard finding any naturalborns who can control their powers
The prerequisites for being a Gray Knight are so extreme BEFORE you get into actually training one and how many people wash out it’s a wonder they have any actual amount of manpower.
@@pancreasnowork9939 If you have a trillion people to churn through, even a low percentage yields big numbers.
Wrong, the Exorcists chapter exists.
The only way the Imperium can win is if they drastically increase their birth rates. More children means more chances to get a Grey Knight. And at worst you've got a billion more Astra Militarum soldiers shooting las rifles at xenos.
Misread the title as "How To Make Psykers Suffer."
Calm down, suppressed Inquisitor brain.
May as well be the title
I read that as well and it got me thinking of the Nightlords book void stalker
The Imperium does that plenty already.
@@cinderheart2720
Not the way Talos did
to be fair, there's a lot of overlap
The easiest solution to this problem is to just have a training montage. It’s quick, easy, and efficient; once the training montage is over you’ll be able to fend off any unnamed daemon.
You could also start worshipping Chaos undivided. You'll definitely become more of a danger to others, but at least you (probably) won't have soul devoured by demons until you die.
The odds of getting eaten by demons goes from 80% to 60% so that’s nice.
Maladaptive.
@@americankid7782 no, it goes to 120% with 19% margin of error
7:18 quite funny that you mentioned that, seeing as in the 40k Rogue Trader videogame
if you romance Yrliet
(the Eldar ranger) one of the "romantic" scenes is that she tries to teach the Protag how to meditate, which is presented as a big show of trust from both the characters really (Yrliet from showing a Eldar ritual to a human and the Rogue Trader from accepting to learn a xenos ritual)
Edit: when i say meditate, i mean actual spirit journey elf bs stuff
Wait but space Marines meditate. Actually I can believe the space Marines just don't mention it because they assume everyone knows
@jonathanmanard7797 But this is Space Elf meditation. Totally different from earthling humans.
Now if only that game had actual, proper co-op instead of "One player has a character, everyone else gets pre-mades."
@@MrJinglejanglejingle sweetest fucking dream. I didn’t have the slightest idea how this is technically possible, but I hope one day it will come true.
@@BigFatSoul Liiiikely won't, but we'll see.
Or they make a new game. And in that one, maybe, someday soon hopefully, I'll be able to lord over my Spess Marine-fanboy of a best friend with an Eldar.
You DID forget three things.
First, the way the Imperium keeps its sanctioned psykers - including Astropaths - safe: and that's soul-binding them to the Emperor himself. Their souls are permanently linked to the Master of Mankind in a ritual which sees their very minds reshaped, enhancing their powers and giving them a better (but still not perfect) degree of control over them, at the cost of more often than not burning out one or more of your other, physical senses, like sight or smell.
Second, if you're young enough, you could become a Space Marine aspirant. Some chapters, like the Blood Ravens, go out of their way to recruit children with psychic potential. Granted, you need to survive the absolutely horrific trials aspirants are subjected to, as well as gene seed implantation, AND then the even more horrific training Librarian aspirants undergo. But, if you succeed, Space Marine librarians are both some of the strongest, and some of the best trained and safest/most stable psykers in the whole of the Imperium. You just need to survive the battles you will inevitably face, and ultimately you will one day die in battle.
Third, is to join the Inquisition. Inquisitors are always in need of people with psykic talent, sanctioned or not. As a member of an Inquisitorial retinue, or even as a full-fledged Inquisitor as is the case of Eisenhorn and Ravenor, you have access to all kinds of mystic knowledge, training, and archeotech which could be used to enhance and/or control your abilities. Of course, you'll be in constant danger from the enemies of Mankind, from rival Inquisitors, and even from your own companions, because some Inquisitors are known to dabble in the demonic, including the creation of Daemonhosts.
Only weak-willed sanctioned psykers and al astropaths are soul-bound.
some poor psyker who's just happy to enjoy some peace on a black ship could be such a great short story
I remember when you mentioned that you would find any excuse to show that bear picture.
Glad to see you're still going.
This bear will remain a mainstay on my channel
Now there is one question. How do we name the bear? My proposal is Olaf.
@@maximilianbrenner3630 Olaf brown fur perhaps?
@@maximilianbrenner3630 approved
@@ColdNorth0628 i second this
idk why but the words "bear minimum" with the fucking bear on the screen sent me to Nagash.
My word. Mandalore, ThunderPsyker, and Pancreas all uploading on the same day.
And warlockcracy for the slav jank, an auspicious day
Poor Mandalore is so crushed by Homeworld 3
@@ordo_draigo_assault_ham Same here. Been waiting for years for a proper HW sequel and what we got was at best a bad fanfiction? ugh, Gearbox studios deserves to get Kharak'd
@@evinbraley That is an insult to bad fanfiction, that was a first draft that didn't get enough edits. Even bad fan fiction would have just embraced the weird giantess cutscenes and had them sit on things lol
@@ordo_draigo_assault_ham Purest example of why getting hyper invested into escapism from reality is bad for anyone mental health.
You were right, 9th ed. Ghosthelm made them immune to perils. Can't tell you how many times I'd have a Thousand Sons or similar player go "Okay now perils" and I'd just respond with nomegalul and show them the Ghosthelm rule. I miss Psychic phase so much
Damn that’s sad. And also a very funny story.
See, that is the kind of Trolling Eldar players should have to hand on table top.
Oh! a fun fact relating to Khorne, in the RPGs, you could start out as a psyker, then dedicate yourself to Khorne, and Khorne wouldn't kill you, he'd just make you..not a psyker anymore. Your psychic powers just, stop working! This was specifically in Black Crusade I believe? but yeah that was a thing, and it's what probably would've happened to Kyras had his plan succeeded
Yep, if your character's alignment changes to Khorn they stop being able to perform their witchcraft, but the second their alignment changes from Khorne to some other god or Chaos Undivided their abilities come back. So... stay khorny, I guess.
@@what4521 I like to imagine Khorne just has the administrator access of the soul and just set psyker talent to false and everything is great lol.
Now I don't like Khorne's followers, but to be fair, the 'ideal' of Khorne is solid. If you are honorable, respectable and willing to go to anyone "I challenge you!", psyker or not, Khorne will likely at least see you as respectable and reward you as such.
Plus, Khorne still needs psykers per se to have his daemons/servents appear, so there is a chance he is just covering his bases. That or he might just kill you because you summoned Slaaneshi/Tzeentch demons because you got the ritual wrong. That is equally possible too.
@@twenty-fifth420 Well, some Khorne cults definitely have blood priests or something like that, who's entire purpose is to summon more demons and get other cultists possessed.
Real quick, “Grimnir” is originally an alias used by Odin (who incidentally is also called Wotan), who is a wizard god. So ironically, the Leagues of Votann are actually closer to the origin of the name than the ass kicking Slayer God is.
Don’t care elgi magic is for wazzocks
Also azariah kyras did not only not get instantly killed by khorne but also was granted ascension into some big demon after offering a planet system and a good chunk of a space marine chapter.
His speech was too good.
Also I think in old lore Khorne was fine with Psykers as long as they pledged themselves utterly to him and forsook using their powers for ANYTHING other than cancelling out enemy pyskers. Supposedly tabletop gave them a bonus to dispel/counter roles.
@@MrRawrCEO I've always thought that Khorne would be fine with boosting yourself and nullifying anyone else's 'cheating' with the warp. Your seeking to be a great warrior and your mind is just one more muscle for doing that. Your not shooting lightning at enemies, so it's perfectly fair play.
The big ships that psykers are sent to terra on are horrible. I also forget where I read this but for the psykers on board it is a constant nightmare where you can't sleep. Can't imagine they're treated any better when they actually get to the throne.
There is also funny table from dark heresy rulebook, that lists many different (and very “funny”) ways sanctioning changed you. There is options ranging from innocent ones like migraines and slight paranoia, to your head fucking exploding(and being reshaped back together ork-style)
Ummm... depends on your power level & ideological testing. The City of Sight (and people say that 40k is humorless when that's the name of the place populated by the blind) is functionally a self-contained college setting... I'm fairly certain that the "1000 pyskers a day" atrocity propaganda came from there since they use it as motivator upon student Astropaths (ie either do well or you'll get eaten.)
@@nationalsocialism3504 no, sadly 1000 a day isn’t a propaganda. Black ship main purpose is to feed the emperor. In one of heresy books throneroom was described having a thousands of cells having barely enough space to fit a single human inside.
yeah I'd imagine it would be much the same. Obviously they need to keep you alive and relatively healthy, so at first glance you might have it quite good... but you're also around blanks constantly or at least under other countermeasures that probably don't feel very pleasant either.
@BigFatSoul nope... that's you misunderstanding it. The Adeptus Telepathica Astronomican is who produces the power for the Astronomican... The God-Emperor is using His power to hold the Webway Portal shut, the Golden Throne was repurposed as a life support system to prevent Himself from dying (He already had that figured out since that was the outcome He chose to resolve the problem of God-Horus a full five years before their fight), & the Adeptus Telepathica Astronomican supplies the power through the God-Emperor since it's unique quality of being Anathema that makes the Astronomican function as a lighthouse cutting through the Warp as Terra orbits.
The Adeptus Telepathica Astronomican does chose among the weakest pyskers who can't become Astropaths or Imperial Pyskers, so they are burned out fairly quickly but it's still only a third of a million people a year. They are operated as a 10,000 strong psychic choir that has it's own gestalt consciousness that is who funnels its power through the God-Emperor to keep the Astronomican lit... but they all join willing and sacrifice themselves to do their part in helping humanity. It's a gestalt consciousness, so if too many of it's component parts didn't actually want to sacrifice themselves then it would stop doing what its doing. They are psykers who are trained enough to join the astral choir and do so willingly since they are doing one of the most vital tasks in the Imperium.
The Astropaths & Imperial Pyskers in The City of Sight use that as a boogyman story about why the students need to study hard or the "God-Emperor will eat them"... they actually believe it since all the instructors were told that as students themselves for thousands of years.
God-Emperor- holds Webway Portal shut
Golden Throne- prevents the God-Emperor from dying
Adeptus Telepathica Astronomican- 10,000 strong pyschic choir that provides the psychic power to funnel through the God-Emperor to keep the Astronomican lit which burns out about tenth of itself every day needing to be constantly replenished.
Hope that breakdown helped you understand things better.
You can do magic, but it will turn you into a portal to hell at some point.
Thats a nice deal, no need to improve!
Or explode into demons
As someone both played a Psyker and went down the Yrliet romance in Owlcat's Rogue Trader, I would be fascinated for a more in-depth story of a human psyker looking into Aeldari culture in order to better master their psyker abilities. For one, this could be a very meditative story on what it means to live Chaos haunting your heels. For two, it means we get more Aeldari content, which is always a win.
They could also use as a potential plot device either for a humanity and aeldari alliance or as a way for them to backstab the humans either way it could get spicy
"It's for your own good" - Imperial Guard ability.
If a sanctioned psyker is in the same unit as a commissar and fails a 'perils of the warp' check, they get a free bolter round!
That should bump the safety up a notch.
Hate to say it, but Grimnir is just another name for Odin, who is the most wizardy wizard ever. He'll kill you a dozen different ways with a spear and collects the souls of brave fallen warriors, but he is a known fan of magic mischief
@DogseatDogsasdid giants. Who were also often very smart and great artisians.
Modern fantasy limits dwarfs and giants quite strongly
yeah thats the tricky thing with mythology as inspiration. Its only an issue here because the same name is used in two sort-of related settings in different ways. When it's usually basically the same thing (Eldar/Elf Gods, Chaos).
Eeeh disagree. Grimnir (atleast his fantasy version.) seem more closer to Tyr then to Odin
Omg, the bear is back, in first frame of the video too! :)
All I want are psychic Gue'vesa for the Tau. Basicly jedi knights which were tutored by the Nicassar on how to use psychic powers safley.
We don't know how Nicassar use their psychic powers and on what level, and we don't even know if their psychology isn't different enough from human and if their ways would even work with non-Nicassar.
I've kind of wanted them to go full Gundam and start making psy-battle suits with Gue'vesa pilots. (Mind you, ones who's grandparents grew up under Tau rule.) Have some 'special' gear (probly noctolith/blackstone) that only psychic's can use, or even outright have more performance than otherwise yet possible because the battlesuit's reactor is running on psy power. tapdance on the line between real and super robot with it. Just, give Gue'vesa a unit to represent them in the Tau line up that isn't crappy infantry.
I remember this one bit of art work I found while searching up Tau auxilaries.
Somebody made a collection of their own made Gua'vesa unit types/jobs in the Tau empire.
One of them was this cool idea for what is bassically a walking psyker stasis/meditation pod.
The psyker is put into a trance like state and this makes them very positive, this kinda has the affect of nulifying warp shenanigans around them at all times.
It was such a unique idea because instead of just ploping a psyker into the army, they made a very Tau like selution to a problem.
@@what4521 Thanks GW for your lack of care for the Tau alien races!! ....Again...
When I do play the Tau, I am just going to have half my army be kroot and have them be psykers because 'they ate one too many thousands sons' and now they can see the future. Not obviously rule applicable for tabletop, but a nice headcanony.
I swear the Tau are fucking the neglected empire in 40k when they have the coolest potential for making more Xenos...but no, I guess we have to settle on the big 3. Tau, Vespids and Kroot.
And maybe Guevassa/Human but I don't think the Tau have rules for humans or I don't remember when I had a nineth ed codex.
Eh Tau are more like a Lite version of the Combine from HL2 than the Republic from Star Wars. Without any of the cybernetic body horror of course.
The Emperor's plan for the Webway was to use every psyker within it including himself as a ward against Chaos, effectively cutting humanity off entirely from the warp long enough for us to all become alpha-level psykers equal to him while slowly starving Chaos of human thought and emotion.
He intended to slowly repair and extend the webway to EVERY imperial world and the Eldar were so afraid of this they started sealing off the webway all over the the place to keep the Emperor from finding them.
Why the Eldar didn't attack them to prevent his project, we don't know. It could be that the majority of craftworld eldar saw the expansion and repair project as useful, or they knew it was doomed to failure and decided to distance themselves from it.
Who is us
@@delta9915 Humanity. Who else?
Besides, the fringe benefit for the Emperor involves Aeldari booty. Lots and _lots_ of Aeldari Booty.
I always figured the likely outcomes were 'it fails miserably, lets laugh at the dancing monkeys' and 'Most of the Webway gets fixed up, and we seal our sections off from the lesser beings.' Like having a cat in your barn.
Doubt they could've launched a full attack on Big E back when he actually had all his mega ultra space marine armies led by the primearchs anyway.
That last suggestion of becoming a servitor reminds me of a homebrew unit for the Mechanicus: Servitor Psykers. Elite units that help curb the Admech’s status as a horde army and adds a bit of flavor for the Psychic Awakening.
Black stone jewelry would be a kickass option covered in elf runes to focus psyker powers and make runes to open a new webway 2 electric bagaloo on each human planet.
Normally I'd say that a boltgun to the face makes psykers safer but sometimes demons crawl out of the bloody stump.
The only safe psykers are the good ones with plot armor.
Tbh the obvious answer would be biological and cybenetical enhancement, followed by rigorous training copied from psyker practices that work, followed by... yep, further enhancement. In case of Astronomicon psykers for example the end goal is to raise their endurance above their month tenure thus allowing recovery and rotation of trained members of choir. Even if they take a decade to recover to be able to go on repeat duty, that'll quickly start to accumulate.
Main argument I usually mention in 40k that would suit anybody is Right of Clean/Pure Thought. AdMech uses it to purge emotions by replacing half of the brain. Nowhere it dictates that you can't just plop that same cogitator on top of the head or behind the skull thus getting individual with 3 "halves" of a brain. And funny part is, while you can fool both brain and computer, you can't make them hallucinate the same thing in synchronicity. So whenever said individual hears voices or sees something only with one or another, they can just filter it out.
It says that Pure Thought REPLACES a part of the brain, of course it doesn't say you can't just plug it without losing half your brain, because it thinks you understand what the word "replace" implies.
@@what4521 yeah, that's why I DON'T use that word because I'm not AdMech follower and I don't intend to use this tech for religious ritual. How hard can it be to comprehend written text? What did I mean? How about exactly what I've said, eh?🤣
@@TheArklyte You said that it doesn't say that you can't just put Pure Thought in a jar and walk with both halves of your brain, which automatically means you can, I said that by writing the word "replaces" they definitely DID said that you can't walk with both halves of your brain and Pure Thought implant.
@@what4521 what stops me?
I have proof of cogitator implant that can equal one human lobe.
I have proof that tehy can wire it to the brain and make it work.
I have NO intention to make it a ritual about dedication of myself to a machine.
What do YOU have?
@@what4521His point was that the same effects could be achieved by placing the cogitator somewhere else instead of removing half his brain to make room, linking it to your brain instead of replacing a part.
the hardest way for the Imperium to reduce the danger of psykers but highly effective way would be to stop treating psykers like shit, like they undeserving of life. it is much easier not listing to the voices when you are healthly and have friends
Umgi, if you weren't my favorite warhammer fantasy source, you'd be goin' in the book.
As far as I understood, soul stones are also specifically attuned to the soul of the Eldar that's supposed to inhabit it after death, and only very specialized Farseers that do nothing but this know the means by which you take a crystal and attune it into a soul stone this way.
Can't believe my favorite slaanesh daemonhost posted a video
Daemonette
So, fun fact about the magic desk rock:
An Imperial governor once stole a bunch off of some Eldar diplomats he killed and made them into a necklace.
Anyhow, *half* of the Phoenix Lords showed up to retrieve them. They captured the man, one Guyan Sethe.
And, then, the Harlequins took him to Commorragh.
And he's still there. Several hundred years later. Maybe he's still coherent enough to regret that choice.
Just bind them to a Psy-titan and its all good. Ignore all the negative effects from those titans existing
fun fact, The name grimnir is actually one of the names that Odin goes by, which is also why the dwarf psykers have the two CORV robots to represent Hugin and Munin, Odin’s ravens
Every night, where I had to babysit till late at night.
You came to my rescue without fail.
My tired eyes thank you
And people complain about the Darkside of the Force being damaging to the user(Dooku out here proving moderation is key). Sure Nihilus became a Wound in the Force that had to satiate himself by draining entire planets worth of people of their life energy but he was still himself for the most part same with all Sith unless they went off the deep end. A Psyker on the other hand draws his/her power directly from Hell and is a ticking time bomb at best Armaggedon at worst being restricted only to my imagination be damned.
I'm sorry, the mental image of just this silly little stone that's a desk weight suddenly throwing hands sounds utterly hilarious.
I'm listening to this while grinding for Mataneo in Tacticus.
Well doing the same thing but with Ahriman.
3:55 This is one thing that bugs me about the Emperor. Because no matter how powerful of a psyker you are, this power will attract hungry demons; you cannot drive the damn things away, only hide, but the Emperor, which should be funding the biggest demon feast in the Warp, can SCARE THEM AWAY.
Knowing that psykers draw power from the Warp to influence reality, i wonder if doing the inverse is also possible, and if this is what the Emperor does, since when he burned the garden of Nurgle, he said that *"the Warp is not the only realm capable of pushing back."*
18:30 Er...well, I mean, Grimnir is also one of the names of Odin, who is among other things a god of knowledge, runes and sorcery, so there is that.
In an ideal world someone would create a "guardian neural chip", something that would either completely hide or shield a Psyker when they are using their powers. Short of a chaos God nothing could find them/force it's way through. But that's too logical for the Imperium
The old Federation probably had something similar to that, that no one ever used due to daemons not really being a threat at the time
The Perils of The Warp mechanics from the table top game and RPGs are world breaking if used generally. My head canon is that they only apply stressful situations like combat, and a calm focused psyker can avoid them. Also, you forgot to include “soul binding yourself to a daemon that wants worship and services instead of just eating your soul” and “learning sorcery and eventually becoming a daemon prince of chaos undivided” on you list. Both are viable, if dangerous, options.
Giving up your psyker powers to serve Khorne would definitely get you instantly blessed and favoured. Not only are you making fighting hard for yourself, you would be willing to give up a part of yourself for khorne.
Fun fact, the Spirit Stones thing? It's something some Thorian Inquisitors actually explore, investigating it as a way to interact with the soul for that whole "Bring the Emperor back" thing.
In the book “the eye of terror” it starts off with some psyker who is freaking out because he’s discovered his psyker powers and was taken into captivity. He didn’t want to be killed because he knew his soul would be devoured by daemons and he didn’t want to be alive because of the constant horror of being a psyker. He asked to be put in a drug induced coma forever. Anyways he ended up being brutally murdered a little while later, and the book explicitly said he was eaten by daemons.
While it involved some serious genius-level bioengineering, Fabius Bile was someone who did manage to do all sorts of Eldar psychic craziness, and other spoiler-iffic insanity without being a psyker himself, or using warp voodoo.
15:20 Vaults of Terra: The Hollow Mountain has a bit about astronomicon. More or less goes with people getting molded to want to be sacrificed to emperor so good food seems possible ;)
Intro was like: “I wanted to give the bare minimum, but this project gave me the Bear Maximum.”
Mutant suppression collars might considered the moral option for psykers especially considering how unstable the warp is.
ages ago, me and a friend concocted a plan to take a soulstone, follow the warp beacon to bipass the defenses of terra, appear in the Golden Throne chamber, and place said soulstone on the Emperor, and thereby facilitate his resurrection.
Congrats on the sponsorship! I've actually been thinking about trying out Tacticus as a Tyranid player.
Video idea : the lore behind the Ubersreik 5 and the other Vermintide cast members and events
20:30 hehe FTL reference. Love the background music as well.
In the Rogue Trader CRPG, a Dark Eldar Fleshcrafter had access to some strange headgears that when worn nullifies a psykers connection to the warp, completely nullifying their abilities and silencing the voices. Its not even that torturous to endure from a pain point of view.
However, it will slowly drain the life out of you and you will waste away eventually from... something. Still, better than being turned into a chaos spawn.
Starting the video talking about not wanting to be demonetized before immediately segwaying into Slaanesh is a bold move.
I’m subscribed and watch your vids. However, never clicked on one so fast with that thumbnail of a bear chillin on a log. Keep up the good work dude!
Maybe it wasn’t the thumbnail, the vid started rolling and I seent the bearsy
The only "safe" psykers is those on the black fleet on their way to Terra or an inquisitor with a bolter ready standing close by :).
I reckon for Khorne it's not the psyker powers in of themselves that are the problem but rather how you use them. Don't try to avoid combat, don't try to remove your opponent's ability to fight back, don't just fireball or zap someone the moment you have line of sight, use your powers to get into melee and to shield yourself from projectiles and other's psykic attacks, don't let your powers define you, be a warrior who just happens to have powers as a perk.
Trick question: you don't. Blanks master race!
True, if everyone was a blank the great rift would slam shut real quick and the shadow in the warp would feel like a normal tuesday
Blanks maybe hated my everyone for having bad vibes, but at least your soul probably won’t be violated.
Being a servitor isn't nearly as bad as you describe it unless there's a malfunction, and even then we don't really know because they don't speak. What we do know is that Servitors, like Skitarii, can perceive the various canticles and orders they receive as blissful input, even shuddering in ecstasy, according to our army books and the novel "Adeptus Mechanicus." Thus, we have a much better solution than most of those presented here.
All knowledge belongs to the Omnissiah anyway, including psykers and their crap, so give them to us. We can make them into useful servitors that can be shot at by, or kill, Necrons. Then we loot all their Blackstone, which in turn makes everyone safer from the warp, as we build everything out of that stuff. You don't have to be a Magos to understand that this chain of reasoning is logical, and what is logical, is divine.
Thoughts on foundation tech? I mean stuff like the Scranton reality anchor and Hume stabilizer
Depending upon if Hume levels are the level of normalcy, maybe, blanks are meant to stop warp stuff but demons can still possess them, if Hume levels are the level of reality in an area, then no, the warp is a part of reality.
@@chillyavian7718 ok so I’ll explain Hume levels in a layman’s term. Hume levels are a way to determine how real a place is. So a place with extremely low Hume levels is one in which reality doesn’t exist as fully(see red reality) whereas a place with high Hume levels is one in which reality exists in either an enhanced or extremely tangible way. Reality benders are said to have high Hume levels. However if a place has high Hume levels, then it is unstable for different reasons: it’s like putting a bunch of steam in a box. So a Hume stabilizer would stave off the warp given that an increase in warp activity would likely cause an increase in Hume levels
BRB, need to go on a galaxy wide adventure to befriend Eldar, Necron, Dark Eldar, all while being an abomination who will evaporated on site then self brainwash myself into being a grey knight so I can have a +3% chance of not exploding when I sneeze
So cool of you to give a shout out to OMS at the end
there is also psychic hoods that space marine librarians use. that makes them vaguely safer in that it used to allow them to reroll perils of the warp and nullify an incoming attack
4:03 THATS GOIN IN THE BOOK
11:13 YOU MUST CONSTRUCT ADDITIONAL PYLONS!
12:18 "...the ones i made up myself"
activated a specific part of my gremlin brain
handmade ways to subvert the unending tide of cosmic chaos? 12/10
Omg. The final option (no, not THAT one) of Khorne...it's GOLD (BRASS) JERRY! BRASS!! 🤘 Nicely done all round
15:21 the living comfortably thing reminds me of the necrophages from stellaris. The acolytes spend a decade in a temple learning about the species they'll be ascended into
Haven’t watched the video yet, but knee jerk reaction is apply bolter followed by application of heavy flamer…
Thanks for the 20 min of bedtime ASMR for my Friday night.
I like the way think citizen: it'll be mere mindwiping and your choice of servitor for your work. :)
1:14 we've done that for a fun ttrpg game a couple of times it's brutal fun
There's a example of a servitor being possessed by a demon in one of the Cain books.
*Minor spoilers for the first bit of "The Last Ditch"*
When the ship they are travelling on in the start of the book suffers a split second geller field failure a demon possesses a servitor on the bridge of the ship.
About the servitor option, servitors are very susceptible to warp corruption due to the constant torture their existence is.
Heck just letting them get autonomy of themselves will likely lead to them going postal.
I’m using that idea of keeping psykers in cryo sleep for my Iron Hands homebrew chapter
Love that when you mentioned in the sponsored section of the video that the game has "40k presentation and polish" I read it as an insult to the game. If its not one, my bad, if it is some, very well done.
21 seconds no views....
Which is perfectly normal because TH-cam doesn't update things that quickly.
YOOOO 301 GANG, WHO IS HERE BEFORE 301
Better choose a deity before one is chosen for you, I hear Nurgle has a free health care plan.
You hear it wrong. The bastard will make you a walking corpse and you will hate yourself for pledging to Nurgle. If you want to choose a god. Just be Abaddon and say fuck you all and use as much magic as you want.
You really need to read the vaults of terra series, in the second book theres a bit of a scene with the collegia astronomican and how members of the telepathica treat them. which is to say, pretty well all things considered. They are effectively monks on their way to holy martyrdom and are given some respect. Though they are also pretty heavilly propagandized but it is the imperium
Helluva boss and pancreas vid on the same in the span of 6 hours? My autism really is having a field trip today
i just imagnine some necron subroutine for empire managment just screms at the pharao " We need to construct additional pylons." just like the protoss advisor... i dont know i find the thought just hilarious
Completley unrelated but theres a night lords novel where a raptor eats a bunch of soul stones from killing eldar and says he can hear them screaming in his stomach. Which i thought was neat
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“Do you ever feel like not doing your job and only putting in the bear minimum,” boy you caught me at the perfect time.
"Explode into demons" is what my Fantasy group calls Tzeentch's Curse. Thankfully the worst we've gotten is having her Magic Characteristic reduced by 1 for the next 24 hours, but we've had our food and water spoil so often that it makes my Scout who has to share the backline with the Wizard very justified in not wanting to solve problems with magic that isn't expressly divine.
I'm honestly not sure anymore that I agree with this notion that if Eldrad was 'unblocked' that he would be able to 'toss Magnus around like a ragdoll'. I think the named outlier humans (E, Magnus, Malcador) in psychic potential are likely more powerful than the strongest Aeldari psykers that we know of today, by virtue of being extreme outliers. I suspect an unblocked Eldrad might be comparable to what Magnus can do - but not greater and certainly nowhere near as strong as the Emperor. Blocked, we know Eldrad can only just about go toe-to toe with Ahriman, who we know, despite being monstrously powerful, is still weaker than Magnus.
Its not even clear for example that pre-fall Eldar psykers were able to do what the Emperor is currently capable of doing in terms of raw psychic power. Also worth noting that pre fall Aeldari are indicated to have been able to manipulate the stars ('The stars once lived and died at our command') - but Magnus is not far off these feats - he's demonstrated the ability to translate a planet from the Warp to real space (which is a reasonably similar ballpark) and he's only a fraction of Big E's power. Asurmen suggests Eldrad might be representative of what an average pre-fall Eldar psyker could have been like, so yeah, maybe unblocked he matches Magnus, but I'm not even convinced of that anymore.
Warp domains are an option allowing a psyker to pull from their portion of the warp. This would significantly decrease the ability for demons or other warp entities to mess with said psyker.
Going on a hike through a forest is good exercise and can be fun and relaxing. Even so you should Bear in Mind.
9:00 also Necron dolmen gates buut its not like it make entering webway easier xD
Could be a how they are raised thing too. Also the local belief system. The mind set .
The only problem with using a Blank to dampen your powers is that if you're strong enough you might burn their ability to dampen psychic abilities out. It happened in the Ravenor novels.
The word ending in ER followed by I barely know her is indeed, peak comedy
I felt like it was weird that I haven’t seen this video yet, and I thought it came out 2 years ago, not 27 minutes ago-
The pancreas experience, elf simpery until Dawi are mentioned. Its a grudgin
15:00 I take your word for it. But this goes against the grain of Lord Leutin's description of life on a blackship. Since I can't be bothered to read the lore myself, I'll chock it all up as Canon and go play darktide.
15:19 nvm lol
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It's also said that at the time of "feeding" the psykers are singing.
Blanks have it so much better even with everyone hating you or wanting you dead.
Getting to his homebrewed Psyker solutions & Pancreasnowork really just came out here saying "hey have you considered kys?"
He made this video & he chose violence