A moment I have wanted to get to for a long time, and a moment I have learned to love even if I was a little less happy with it initially. It also coincides with the anniversary of my first 1k subs. If you enjoyed please do like, comment and subscribe! My many thanks for watching!
I've liked, subscribed and now... commented haha. These are exceptional VO clips. Do you have any full audiobooks yet? Also, do you enjoy the game or just the lore? Your VO on battlereports would be very entertaining!
It really says a lot about the nature of Daemons that at first, the Laer Daemon is urging Fulgrim to kill Ferrus, but after the deed is done, it mocks him and accuses him of murder.
In the beginning it is goading Fulgrim's hubris, his sense of self importance, his confidence in his "perfect" technique and its beauty. But afterwards it twists the knife in his heart, feeding on the shame, guilt and self hatred of the victory. In the end, the only thing guiding the daemon's actions is what will allow it to feed more.
The Iron Hands are such a joy to read that it actually miffs me they don't get love from the community. They aren't even close to the emotionless robots the community and memes make them out to be. They get angry, they make funny remarks, they do unintentionally funny shit. If we can't get new Ferrus lore because the lore is so far ahead of his death at this point, go backwards. Give us some stories from before Istvaan. Give his ghost the same treatment Sanguinius gets so we can get more of his personality.
Some few centuries or millennia after the Heresy, Trazyn even dropped by Istvaan III to loot some of the buried pieces of armor and equipment among its charred black sands.
@@VictorIV0310 I dont know, but going back after a few millennia to grab buried armor feels very Trazyn. Trazyn : "I had to let it patina a bit...It gives off that aged look im missing in so many of my exhibits. If i took it that day it would just be armor. NOW its an "Antique" "
Ferrus' 'these are not my hands' speech is sublime, and adds a terrible amount of tragic irony to the character to know he never realised his hope. If you have time friend, I'd be touched if you could do a rendition of this final monologue of Ferrus's before all went to hell
Glorious. Very evocative rendition of Fulgrim’s double revelation - how far he has fallen, and the hopelessness of salvation. This is his point of no return, when he surrenders to the despair.
The death of Ferrus is a two good tragedy. First we loose Ferrus, a Primarch who'd deserves more love and recognition and lore, taken far too soon. Then there is Fulgrim, a Primarch who has such promise, always looked down on and misunderstood despite all his potential and skill, destroyed by a god he couldnt defend himself against for he has no idea what to defend against and one that played on his weakness and the misunderstanding everyone had of him. Boldermort did a video of Fulgrim that truly did him the justice he deserved and highlight how his loss was truly something tragic. Then there is the absolute travesty that is the lore of Fulgrim after this. The Mirror Cracked utterly destroyed his potential redemption that just killed such a good storyline that would have made him truly different from the other traitor Primarchs. I still hope something can be done to rectify it but that seems as much as a lost cause as getting more Ferrus lore. Fulgrim was my first Horus Heresy book and this scene honestly made me out the book down and just take in what I had read. A book I will never forget.
The fact Ferrus goes for Fulgrim's groin initially is kinda tragic. I know a lot of folks lay a lot of blame rightly on Fulgrim, but Ferrus was trying just as much to try and kill - even humiliate - Fulgrim here. The Daemon pushed Fulgrim over the edge past sorrow, but Ferrus was already past the edge and had no sorrow to give to his former brother.
The fact that the energies quite literally seem to seep into the wounds and cracks in Fulgrims Armor as well as him swinging then wanting to STOP swinging but unable to tells me he was slowly being replaced by the actual demon of the blade itself which is why now his clone has his actual soul and Primarch Aura “Most of all you failed HIM” I think HIM means Ferrus
This was Beautifully written ,Fulgrim was written Beautifully here from the pain in his soul for killing his brother to the evil growing within him and consuming him simply outstanding.
I love how you read this excerpt with grief in your voice. It really adds to the scene. I hope i love to see the day Guilliman goes for the get back. Then i wanna hear you read that.
I would scarifice my 10th child for more Iron Hands relevancy. I read their books and theyre pretty good. They have issues, but they made me go from thinking they were the most uninteresting Chapter to making rank them basically everyone else. They dont come off as tryhard with their gimmick and have way more personality than youd be led to believe. I hope Stronos makes a big appearance one day. If he dies in a lore note I'll drink to make myself feel better.
I listened to the audiobook but it's at least two years ago. I'm now at the HH 21 and was reminded through a video how early Ferrus died. Now I just want to hear his end again.
@Kristian.B.Kristiansen Guilliman didn't actually die, Curze killed Vulcan countless times even if he came back from them all, Magnus also butchered Vulcan. Guilliman and Khan have 1 on Mortarion, Sangunius and Lion killed Angron. Dorn killed Alpharius. Guilliman killed Magnus (with a lot of help from the Sisters of Silence [rip, GW hates you, Amazon money too sweet]), Horus killed Sanguinius..... I think that's either all or most of the kills.
@@alastor8091 So you count banished as kills, "killing Perpetuals" as kills but not Fulgrim killing Guilliman as kills? Strange and wrong standards. Here are the only real Primarch-kills: Fulgrim slew Ferrus. Dorn slew Alpharius. Horus slew Sanguinius. Guilliman slew Omegon. (highly uncertain) Fulgrim slew Guilliman. (He was dying, then frozen in time for 10.000, then unfrozen, died, then revived. still a kill.) Konrad committed suicide by imperial assassin.
You mean true Fulgrim. I am still convinced the Daemon that shares the name is not the true Fulgrim but the Daemon that stole his body...no matter what THAT piece of heresy says.
@@WhiteIkiryo-yt2iti disagree. to me, fulgrim’s story has always been one about addiction, ever since he picked up the sword. knowing you’ve been corrupted, and being unable to let go as you watch yourself spiral towards oblivion. i do want clonegrim to show up and see the shit the ‘real’ him did tho
A moment I have wanted to get to for a long time, and a moment I have learned to love even if I was a little less happy with it initially. It also coincides with the anniversary of my first 1k subs.
If you enjoyed please do like, comment and subscribe!
My many thanks for watching!
I've liked, subscribed and now... commented haha. These are exceptional VO clips. Do you have any full audiobooks yet?
Also, do you enjoy the game or just the lore? Your VO on battlereports would be very entertaining!
It really says a lot about the nature of Daemons that at first, the Laer Daemon is urging Fulgrim to kill Ferrus, but after the deed is done, it mocks him and accuses him of murder.
In the beginning it is goading Fulgrim's hubris, his sense of self importance, his confidence in his "perfect" technique and its beauty. But afterwards it twists the knife in his heart, feeding on the shame, guilt and self hatred of the victory. In the end, the only thing guiding the daemon's actions is what will allow it to feed more.
Its like a narcissist.
Very lucifer, satan like. The accuser
Fulgrim is a murderer. If he could have killed Ferrus without demon sword, he’d done it. He made full efforts of that.
@@nb6525 sword controlled him psychologically, not physically
Ferrus… a pity we didn’t get more lore of him
The Iron Hands are such a joy to read that it actually miffs me they don't get love from the community. They aren't even close to the emotionless robots the community and memes make them out to be. They get angry, they make funny remarks, they do unintentionally funny shit. If we can't get new Ferrus lore because the lore is so far ahead of his death at this point, go backwards. Give us some stories from before Istvaan. Give his ghost the same treatment Sanguinius gets so we can get more of his personality.
@@alastor8091 Completely agreed! Preach!!
Imagine the iron hands on Beta Garmon! They just may have held off the traitors in time for the ultra marines to rescue everyone.
The Imperium: Brother vs Brother poetic fight to the death.
Trazyn: *grabs the popcorn* Such drama!!
Trazyn casually grabs the most colourful space marines for his museum while watching
Some few centuries or millennia after the Heresy, Trazyn even dropped by Istvaan III to loot some of the buried pieces of armor and equipment among its charred black sands.
@@VictorIV0310 I dont know, but going back after a few millennia to grab buried armor feels very Trazyn.
Trazyn : "I had to let it patina a bit...It gives off that aged look im missing in so many of my exhibits. If i took it that day it would just be armor. NOW its an "Antique" "
Ferrus' 'these are not my hands' speech is sublime, and adds a terrible amount of tragic irony to the character to know he never realised his hope.
If you have time friend, I'd be touched if you could do a rendition of this final monologue of Ferrus's before all went to hell
Oh so i guess we're in sad hours now
I miss him
@@RogueSanta Me too, brother. Me too...
"WHAT HAVE I DONE!? THRONE, SAVE ME! WHAT HAVE I DONE!?"
Glorious. Very evocative rendition of Fulgrim’s double revelation - how far he has fallen, and the hopelessness of salvation. This is his point of no return, when he surrenders to the despair.
The death of Ferrus is a two good tragedy. First we loose Ferrus, a Primarch who'd deserves more love and recognition and lore, taken far too soon. Then there is Fulgrim, a Primarch who has such promise, always looked down on and misunderstood despite all his potential and skill, destroyed by a god he couldnt defend himself against for he has no idea what to defend against and one that played on his weakness and the misunderstanding everyone had of him. Boldermort did a video of Fulgrim that truly did him the justice he deserved and highlight how his loss was truly something tragic.
Then there is the absolute travesty that is the lore of Fulgrim after this. The Mirror Cracked utterly destroyed his potential redemption that just killed such a good storyline that would have made him truly different from the other traitor Primarchs. I still hope something can be done to rectify it but that seems as much as a lost cause as getting more Ferrus lore.
Fulgrim was my first Horus Heresy book and this scene honestly made me out the book down and just take in what I had read. A book I will never forget.
The fact Ferrus goes for Fulgrim's groin initially is kinda tragic. I know a lot of folks lay a lot of blame rightly on Fulgrim, but Ferrus was trying just as much to try and kill - even humiliate - Fulgrim here. The Daemon pushed Fulgrim over the edge past sorrow, but Ferrus was already past the edge and had no sorrow to give to his former brother.
How is it tragic? His brother was a traitor to everything he worked for? Sympathy for the guy who bombed his own legion?
The fact that the energies quite literally seem to seep into the wounds and cracks in Fulgrims Armor as well as him swinging then wanting to STOP swinging but unable to tells me he was slowly being replaced by the actual demon of the blade itself which is why now his clone has his actual soul and Primarch Aura
“Most of all you failed HIM”
I think HIM means Ferrus
This was Beautifully written ,Fulgrim was written Beautifully here from the pain in his soul for killing his brother to the evil growing within him and consuming him simply outstanding.
Man this hits hard in tearing up here
Same dude this made me feel for fulgrim so much!
I love how you read this excerpt with grief in your voice. It really adds to the scene. I hope i love to see the day Guilliman goes for the get back. Then i wanna hear you read that.
The first primarch to kick the bucket 😔😔😔😔
2 & 13 were already killed and their skulls mounted on Malcador’s chair
The Iron Buckets
@@theh.9676not confirmed to be there skulls and the skulls are human sized maybe SP size at a push
@@theh.9676 11 not 13. 13 Is Guilliman and the Ultramarines
It gladdens me to see some Ferrus Manus content, well done.
I enjoyed your take on his voice.
The beheading scene is similar to Highlander. With the spirits howling around him.
Great narration.
My thanks!
I would scarifice my 10th child for more Iron Hands relevancy. I read their books and theyre pretty good. They have issues, but they made me go from thinking they were the most uninteresting Chapter to making rank them basically everyone else. They dont come off as tryhard with their gimmick and have way more personality than youd be led to believe. I hope Stronos makes a big appearance one day. If he dies in a lore note I'll drink to make myself feel better.
Before you do that I would encourage you to learn how to spell “sacrifice.”
@nicholasd7107 >spelling mistake
My flesh is weak. It will not happen agian.
@@alastor8091 servitor time for you
@@nicholasd7107 this 4 post interaction has mad eme laugh the hardest I have in months, thank you.
@@alastor8091 me as well my friend
I listened to the audiobook but it's at least two years ago.
I'm now at the HH 21 and was reminded through a video how early Ferrus died.
Now I just want to hear his end again.
Killing it on the 40k uploads this month!
I want him just for a moment to realize what he has done, I want him to regret.
Ferrus deserved more screen time. Absolute chad
Ferrus manus: Space Guts
Fulgrim: Space Griffith
Fulgrim is literally just Malfoy from harry potter as a primarch.
"youuu are weeaaaak Vulcaaan!"
"You are not friend"
YES! Requested this last night
Some lore on Ferrus… not that much exist about the Iron Hands unfortunately!
Thank you for this!
The only W Fulgrim ever clutched
>Guilliman having panic attacks whenever his barber puts the razor on his neck to give him a trim
Using a demon powered blade though
Ferrus Manus and Guilliman.
Name another Primarch with two confirmed Primarch-kills.
Only Fulgrim has that.
@Kristian.B.Kristiansen Guilliman didn't actually die, Curze killed Vulcan countless times even if he came back from them all, Magnus also butchered Vulcan. Guilliman and Khan have 1 on Mortarion, Sangunius and Lion killed Angron. Dorn killed Alpharius. Guilliman killed Magnus (with a lot of help from the Sisters of Silence [rip, GW hates you, Amazon money too sweet]), Horus killed Sanguinius..... I think that's either all or most of the kills.
@@alastor8091 So you count banished as kills, "killing Perpetuals" as kills but not Fulgrim killing Guilliman as kills?
Strange and wrong standards.
Here are the only real Primarch-kills:
Fulgrim slew Ferrus.
Dorn slew Alpharius.
Horus slew Sanguinius.
Guilliman slew Omegon. (highly uncertain)
Fulgrim slew Guilliman. (He was dying, then frozen in time for 10.000, then unfrozen, died, then revived. still a kill.)
Konrad committed suicide by imperial assassin.
This brought me to tears. Absolutely destroyed me.
Damn. Its so rare to get a moment of fulgrim like this, and you did a wonderful job bringing it to life.
Brilliantly composed.
Great work loved it
The flesh was weak, but the deeds did endure.
Beautifully tragic
b--but Ferrus lives 😢
does he really or are you just sad?
So… Presumed Dead, Dead, Missing, and Dead
Man this is depressing
Beautifull😢
Are you also going to do the part where the daemon possesses Fulgrim and then brags to Horus?
Yeeeeess!!!
Ferrus won, Fulgrim got carried.
Fulgrim is one of my favourite primarchs. I hope we get much more of him in the future. He is such a tragic character. Maybe even more clone grim
You mean true Fulgrim. I am still convinced the Daemon that shares the name is not the true Fulgrim but the Daemon that stole his body...no matter what THAT piece of heresy says.
@@WhiteIkiryo-yt2iti disagree. to me, fulgrim’s story has always been one about addiction, ever since he picked up the sword. knowing you’ve been corrupted, and being unable to let go as you watch yourself spiral towards oblivion. i do want clonegrim to show up and see the shit the ‘real’ him did tho
What book is this fight in? 👀
5th Horus Heresy book - Fulgrim.
This voice over is fucking amazing and deserves wayyyyy more views!
Lay down... try not to cry... cry a lot... Oh Fulgrim you fool...