"Silence." both primarchs said at once. And wonder of wonders, it worked. My favourite part about that is that they're surprised that having two primarchs tell him to shut up was enough to make him do so :D
My favorite thing during the Sigismund vs Sevatar duel is when someone said that Sigismund didn’t actually lose because Sevatar cheated meaning there was no winner Sigismund asked “When has the truth of victory ever been determined by rules?”
@@CommissarMitch “It was so like a warrior of the imperium to whine about his enemy’s lack of honour after his own ambush failed” -Harrowmaster Solomon Akurra
If it was an official duel then there are rules both agree to hold to. If it was just two idiots fighting each other then there are few rules that matter and all of them involve not dying
@@jacobfreeman5444 They said at the start of the fight “First blood, blades only.” Sigismund followed the rules and got his nose broken in a headbutt while stabbing Sevatar in the face a moment later. Sigismund still views the fight as a defeat even if it was meant to be a distraction while civilians were escorted away by Imperial Fists to spare them from further Night Lords compliance.
That's because Sig doesn't make excuses. Sevetar is my favorite character in 30 or 40k but gotta respect The first black Templar for taking that duel in stride.
“Sev?” “Hmmm?” “Are we bad people?” “...It’s a matter of perspective really,” “From these peoples’ perspective?” “Oh by the false-emperor, yes! Though to be fair, I think we tipped that Jenga tower by being from Nostramo in the first place.” “Yeah, I guess the whole ‘Flaying’ thing is just salt on the wound...”
In that short story with the astropath talking to him in his cell, she asked him why he called the Prince of Crows, and sevetar simply explained "because i make a lot of corpses."
Anton Checkov, famous russian playwright, would attend productions of his plays later in his life. He would heckle from the front row and say they werent being funny enough, despite the grim and depressing desperation portrayed in his plays. Thats Sevs sense of humor to me.
For whoever it may interest, you can run Sevetar in Horus Heresy. He gets a really fun rule called "Dirty Fighter", where if he's fighting any character with an above-average weapon skill, any damage Sevetar deals will instantly kill them.
Curze: of course I tried different things. I skinned the first one one front to back. Then I tried back to front. Sevetar: . . . . . . That doesn't count dad!
"With all due respect Sir, you look like s**t." - Flagship Captain "... That wasn't respectful at all." - Jago 'My spear is all the way over there' Sevatar
My fav Sev quote comes from when he has the meeting with the surviving captains and one asks 'Are you mad?'. Sev then replies 'I don't think so, I feel fine'. UGH Love him
In Titan, the Grey Knight moon base, there is a tomb of the original eight founding members. One of the gravestones bears Nightlord insignia and a quote: "If you wish to grow wise, learn why brothers betray brothers." That guy is most likely meant to be Zharost, but GW never outright confirmed it, so one small part of me wants to believe it's Sevatar.
@Myomer104 the first grey knights are recruited from the knights errant. While Malcador was recruiting them, Sevetar was held by the dark angels as prisoner. He wouldn't have a chance to be free either until after the death of Malcador and he hid Titan away
Jago Sevatarion is that guy starts the bar fight with a kick in the groin while talking trash. Still, a nice bro to hang out if you want a crazy night party.
“The Long Night” is one of my favorite 40K stories. I listened to an audiobook version on here and the “I am justice, I am judgment, I am punishment, and I surrender” has stuck with me
11:56 Said Chief Librarian, Fel Zharost, was banished from the legion after this. He went on to become one of the eight original Grandmasters of the Gray Knights
Another part missed Is during the Isstvan V, Sevetar refused to handshake Argel Tal and he was disgusted by the half deamons of the word bearers, and he spit on the feet of Argel tal and leave
I love that in the Robutian Heresy AU the Loyalist versions of the Night Lords and the Alpha Legion basically turn into the greatest irregular warfare experts in the galaxy and single handedly slow every Black Crusade that heads their way. Sevatar going on about how the Night Lords would kill a fellow Legion if they had too also shows how far the traitor version has fallen, cause they can't even do what he suggested any more cause of how cowardly and self serving they have become.
Wish I could listen to this podcast at work, since my job doesn’t allow phones nor headphones er EarPods sucks, but I listened to this while I clean my room from time to time.
I get very Batman and Nightwing vibes from Kurs and Sevatar. “I have your back, always. That said your solution is always punching. Poverty? Punching Have you ever tried UBI?”
Makes sense. Sev is definitely the quippy sidekick to Kurze's brooding. Now I'm trying to think if we can fill the Bat family from the 8th. I feel like Talos is the stand in for Jason Todd as the guy who has to try fill the shoes of the original (spoilers for the Night Lords omnibus: he's also kind of similar with a death and a sort of resurrection), I don't know who would make a good Tim Drake but Malcharion is probably the most analytical of the Night Lords we know and Gendor Skraivok is the Damien Wayne in that he's absolutely a little PoS.
@@l33t9r0u93 Sure because I think it's funny and in better taste than saying Barbara Gordon would be a dreadnought. It's either that or that one Raven Guard who joined up after Sevetar gave him the aggressive sales pitch.
This is why CSM fans need to shut the fuck up about morality and just enjoy Mr Rapeathrax the devourer of little kids and flayer of Capybaras do his thing
In the Heresy game, Night Lords units gets flat bonuses to hitting and wounding in melee if they outnumber whoever they’re fighting, which isnhilarious
Favorite Sevatar moment was when he couldn’t get to the Teleportarium in time to teleport onto the Dark Angels ship with Konrad and the Atramentar, so he rode mag-locked on the back of a fighter ship to get there
I personally enjoy the fan canon that Sevitar got the Traitor's Red because instead of getting all the loyalist Night Lords killed he told a bunch of them to go wander off into deep space. Then they became the Carcharadons and the "forgotten one" they talk about is Sevitar
Im probably wrong, but i really want them to reveal that sevatar was allowed to join the blackshields, met arcus fowl, and helped found the carcharodons with the terran raven guard.
He would never. He criticised Kurze, longed for brotherhood and was all around better than everyone else in the Night Lords. But! He never thought of himself being anything other than a Night Lord. The same thing that made him the best Night Lord would prevent him from leaving.
It always cracks me up that the loyalists really expected taht the Word Bearers and the Night Lords would be on THEIR side during the Istvaan V battle. Like, really, you know that some legions are traitors, and you trust Mr "I've just got my dreams crushed by daddy" and Mr "I skin people for pleasure"? ^^' Plus, that's more of a plot point than anything, but in Fulgrim, Fulgrim while trying to convince Ferrus Manus straight up told him that Lorgar was with Horus XD
@Bricky: Seriously!!! A whole fucking hour and you miss out on the best quote!?! Astropath: why are you a Prince of Birds? Jago: (chuckles) Crows eat corpse's, I make a lot of corpses....
If they don’t mention sev surfing a fighter through a void war to infiltrate the dark angels flag ship and then killing his way to his first company, ima be a tad depressed
Maybe it's underwhelming but if he gets introduced back into 40k I kind of want to just have it that he got thrown to the edge of Nihilus or something and has spent 10k years just walking back to get to his company and killing random people who try and stop the obvious chaos marine.
I’m so hyped for this, I know Bricky is going to do my boy justice. Prince of Crows, the Long Night, and Savage Weapons gave me such an interesting understanding of Sevatar’s personality compared to the impression I had of him as a cold, direct, opportunistic psychopath prior to reading. His sense of humor and moral flexibility actually make him really interesting, and that’s not even to speak of the respect he commands in a duel and on the battlefield. On one hand I’d love to see more fiction with him, but on the other I don’t want them to force a way for him to return to 40k with his kind of open endedish situation today. Let him continue to be a super interesting, super competent legend from the Heresy. The Night Lords are specifically compelling because of the power vacuum that they’re kinda-sorta-maybe rebuilding from (depending on how they handle Decimus and/or Zso Sahaal).
How big of a part does he and the night lords play in the long night and savage weapons? I'm almost done with prince of crows, already read the night lords omnibus. So I'll be looking for another book soon.
The Long Night is the short story where Sevatar communicates with the Astropath aboard the Dark Angels ship. It’s fantastic because it shows that Sevatar has a vulnerable side and is very self aware. He has some heart to hearts, you learn a bit about his struggles with his psychic nature. Savage Weapons is where the Dark Angels and Night Lords have their tense parley. One more good Sevatar short story is from The Abyssal Edge, where you read about a super tense situation between Magnus + Ahriman and Curze + Sevatar. I won’t get into details, but you get a lot of Sevatar’s classic dry sass and pure confidence. I know there’s more, but if you like Sev from Prince of Crows, you’ll appreciate these short stories too.
He is most likely not going to return because Dan Abnet has said he is not alive by the time of 40k. However he also said he will have a role to play in the Scouring. My favorite theory is, because while imprisoned he thinks about how he'd like to stalk the dark void of space hunting the true enemies of humanity, and thinks about the eyeless sharks that lived on Nostromo, that he ends up founding the Carcharodons
9:45 I’m sure this’ll be straightened out in that episode but Eidolon was NOT the First Captain of the Emperor’s Children, Julius Kaesoron was (he just didn’t really do anything of note)
I love Adrick. I've seen every TH-cam episode . It is only on Night Lords episodes that I've ever heard Bricky give the moral equivalency "just so you know, I like Night Lords but don't condone their actions" and "people who justify their actions have gone too far". 1) I didn't hear these moral equivalencies when Erebus did anything, Leman broke Magnus' back, or during so many exterminatus.... 2) it is absolutely ok to enjoy your fantasy. It's a fictional novel. Don't feel bad if you like the Night Lords. A disclaimer of "I don't condone" isn't necessary and you can support or justify whoever you want. I don't think most people finish reading the Omnibus and immediately go to flay their slaves....
@@thewerdna Late addition of cool Corswain quotes. After they arrived in the system where the meeting place is: "The enemy has summoned us to a purgatorial sh*thole!" God, this paladin is chill.
I believe ADB has said Sevatar did survive the siege (His not in the siege books either) However he said he didn't make it to 40k and his story is not finished yet. So he has plans for him. Probably a book but his apparently not meant to make it to 40k
Probably in a Scouring book (if they try to make another form of connected books like Horus Heresy and Siege of Terra) or a stand alone where Sevetar sets something in motion that will be useful for someone else like Decimus or freakin Tyberos
Boys and girls of every age 🎶 Would you like to see something strange? All your nightmares will come true The night Lords have come for you We have come for you We have come for you Run in fear from the Lords of night! 🎶
I agree with Bricky that EE humour is like that. One of my favorite examples of that from old comedy is when an elderly woman calles a guy responsible for heating in her block who's currently playing cards and drinking with friends. "My dear, it's so cold in my flat!" She says "Of course it's cold miss, it's winter!"
35:30 For Terra's sake, one of my co-workers has that exact same kind of dry-cut humor that you can't help but find funny. And he's a former Marine Corps staff sergeant. Not a captain like Sev, but still.
@24:40 THIS is why you don't need to "apologize for the lore". You can love a faction, because you recognize the point and purpose to the flaws and traits being explored! Great Work DK^^
Actually Sevatar is still imprisoned as of the end of the Heresy. Apparently the GW writers have said there is more to his story though that will be covered in the Scouring
Sev never made it to Terra. The scene mentioned where he strangles that master of the astropathic choir is his last appearance. Biggest fan theory is that he escaped and founds the space sharks as a loyalist due to him effectively renouncing Kurze at the end of his imprisonment short story.
I remember loging into the national nostramo broadcast only ti be greeted by the sound of the hit song "wont you take me to funky hive" biggest mistake of my life
Best quote about his view on Nostramo was in the Night Haunter book. "Sevatar looked upon the breaking planet, and wondered what his brothers thought. He wondered, because he did not care."
Aaron Dembski Bowden is very funny when he leans into it His Black Legion books have a ton of jokes, it's a very good time (smug ex-thousand sons narrator is a funny wizard man)
- there is actually some loyalist Night Lords, and there is even funny moment durring HH, where loyalist Night Lords fight along-side Raven Guard and they get jumpsaccared by Corvus
1) I instantly understood the anime umbrella on the stairs reference And 2) I absolutely LOST it laughing when Bricky started reading Igon's lines from Elden Ring omg CURRRRSE YOUUU BAAAAYLLE!!!
The best moral philosophy I can give about why sevetar is so compelling; a son is moved to trust and respect and obey their father. Put a competent father will raise their son to be competent and consistent. And it would only behoove a son, not withholding their own obeisance, to show them the example of what that looks like in the worldview that father is teaching their son.
I'm kinda mad that they didn't talk about the time he called Magnus "uncle" and both Magnus and Curze told him to shut up at the same time
"Silence." both primarchs said at once. And wonder of wonders, it worked.
My favourite part about that is that they're surprised that having two primarchs tell him to shut up was enough to make him do so :D
What book was this in? I gotta read it 😂
@@michaellovejoy4800 Short story "The Abyssal Edge", don't remember which anthology however
The mental image of little Savatar "Hey Unc"ing Magnus is priceless
@@MarshallBananar Thank you, I'll check it out.
My favorite thing during the Sigismund vs Sevatar duel is when someone said that Sigismund didn’t actually lose because Sevatar cheated meaning there was no winner Sigismund asked “When has the truth of victory ever been determined by rules?”
Ah yes, the Imperium. Known for always fighting fair and honourably.
@@CommissarMitch “It was so like a warrior of the imperium to whine about his enemy’s lack of honour after his own ambush failed” -Harrowmaster Solomon Akurra
If it was an official duel then there are rules both agree to hold to. If it was just two idiots fighting each other then there are few rules that matter and all of them involve not dying
@@jacobfreeman5444 They said at the start of the fight “First blood, blades only.” Sigismund followed the rules and got his nose broken in a headbutt while stabbing Sevatar in the face a moment later. Sigismund still views the fight as a defeat even if it was meant to be a distraction while civilians were escorted away by Imperial Fists to spare them from further Night Lords compliance.
That's because Sig doesn't make excuses. Sevetar is my favorite character in 30 or 40k but gotta respect The first black Templar for taking that duel in stride.
“Sev?”
“Hmmm?”
“Are we bad people?”
“...It’s a matter of perspective really,”
“From these peoples’ perspective?”
“Oh by the false-emperor, yes! Though to be fair, I think we tipped that Jenga tower by being from Nostramo in the first place.”
“Yeah, I guess the whole ‘Flaying’ thing is just salt on the wound...”
The image of Sev at some point playing Jenga is hilarious to me. Although I'd wager the pieces were made out of bones rather than wood
"Oh, don't mention salt to me! These corpse-worshippers are so bland!"
In that short story with the astropath talking to him in his cell, she asked him why he called the Prince of Crows, and sevetar simply explained "because i make a lot of corpses."
Bruh my heart when they end the short story with Ilani humming to him like ugggh
Anton Checkov, famous russian playwright, would attend productions of his plays later in his life. He would heckle from the front row and say they werent being funny enough, despite the grim and depressing desperation portrayed in his plays. Thats Sevs sense of humor to me.
Madlad behavior. Write depressing play. Heckle actors after premiere.
For whoever it may interest, you can run Sevetar in Horus Heresy. He gets a really fun rule called "Dirty Fighter", where if he's fighting any character with an above-average weapon skill, any damage Sevetar deals will instantly kill them.
Jago "pocket sand" Sevetarion
Jago "That's my purse, I don't know you" Sevetar
That sounds fucking cracked, and if i played that id probably get him on my army
@@ithoughtheterowasashape its not to broken hes worth a good bit of points iirc
Makes me think of the Indiana Jones scene where he just shoots the professional fighter
"The highest DPS for Torture Per Minute" one of my top Bricky Quotes now
Kurze: I tried different methods
Sevatar: DID YOU THOUGH? DID YOU REALLY?
Curze: of course I tried different things. I skinned the first one one front to back. Then I tried back to front.
Sevetar: . . . . . . That doesn't count dad!
He really said "citation needed"
Kurze: It was the only way.
Sevatar: _Silently gestures towards Ultramar_
@@Snickersnek Curze: they are boyscouts I swear they will bang the first eldar they see
"With all due respect Sir, you look like s**t." - Flagship Captain
"... That wasn't respectful at all." - Jago 'My spear is all the way over there' Sevatar
Konrad spinning through space in his little pod. "Kurze was the traitor."
Curze standing behind Konrad with a bolter to his head: “Always have been.”
My fav Sev quote comes from when he has the meeting with the surviving captains and one asks 'Are you mad?'. Sev then replies 'I don't think so, I feel fine'. UGH Love him
"And I surrender" is also pretty based
"I was never in that siege" - Sevatar, probably
He wasn't. He was a dark angels prisoner
In Titan, the Grey Knight moon base, there is a tomb of the original eight founding members. One of the gravestones bears Nightlord insignia and a quote: "If you wish to grow wise, learn why brothers betray brothers."
That guy is most likely meant to be Zharost, but GW never outright confirmed it, so one small part of me wants to believe it's Sevatar.
Sadly the timeline doesn't match up
@@velphidrowwhen does a timeline Matter in 40k lol, time shenanigans happen all the time
@rita6355 no it really doesn't
@@velphidrow How so?
@Myomer104 the first grey knights are recruited from the knights errant. While Malcador was recruiting them, Sevetar was held by the dark angels as prisoner. He wouldn't have a chance to be free either until after the death of Malcador and he hid Titan away
Jago Sevatarion about to murder a squad of psychically frozen Dark Angels before leaving to murder the Astropath: "Hello cousins~"
"Death to the False Emperor!" - Jago „Sevatar“ Sevatarion, becoming the first living soul to utter the words that would echo through the millennia.
Average night lords joke:
What's worse than 7 babies in a dumpster? One baby in seven dumpsters
It's Night Lords. They'd say 'better'.
"Ok, shitlord"- Nightlord.
@@LordIsrafel you're right
@@LordIsrafel at the end they would tell it like that: "What's worse than one baby in seven dumpsters? Seven babies in one!"
The night lords would say: 7 babies, each one in 7 dumpsters
Jago Sevatarion is that guy starts the bar fight with a kick in the groin while talking trash. Still, a nice bro to hang out if you want a crazy night party.
And what’s worse he doesn’t even need to do it
I feel like he would do that and consider it merciful. He could have opened with his favourite fight technique: gun.
One moment Konrad curze can be a reasonable guy and then just a nanosecond he’s eating your heart, there’s literally no wining with this dude.🐱
“The Long Night” is one of my favorite 40K stories. I listened to an audiobook version on here and the “I am justice, I am judgment, I am punishment, and I surrender” has stuck with me
11:56 Said Chief Librarian, Fel Zharost, was banished from the legion after this. He went on to become one of the eight original Grandmasters of the Gray Knights
Eventually joined by Sevatar probably!
@@HistoritorJimaldus Eh, in universe he is accepted as dead by his legion and there is no implication that he survived Heresy.
Another part missed Is during the Isstvan V, Sevetar refused to handshake Argel Tal and he was disgusted by the half deamons of the word bearers, and he spit on the feet of Argel tal and leave
The idea of a night lord, even though it's Sevetar, having standards will always be funny to me.
"I do not need to sell my soul to get better at flaying children."
It is rather funny. But i suppose it is good that they had -SOME- standards.
I was wondering if they would reference that, it's a brief, but important part of who he was.
I love that in the Robutian Heresy AU the Loyalist versions of the Night Lords and the Alpha Legion basically turn into the greatest irregular warfare experts in the galaxy and single handedly slow every Black Crusade that heads their way. Sevatar going on about how the Night Lords would kill a fellow Legion if they had too also shows how far the traitor version has fallen, cause they can't even do what he suggested any more cause of how cowardly and self serving they have become.
"It smells like bitch in here" -Sevatar
"become"
It’s a good day on dish washing at Olive Garden when the ridiculous kicks on
Im House Attending in a timeshare section of a resort, i feel it from a different industry
I’m currently stocking the cold box at Wawa. Wednesday is always a good day due to Adeptus Ridiculous
Skinning and cutting up fruit for 4th of July at a grocery store.
Im also working in a restaurant.
Wish I could listen to this podcast at work, since my job doesn’t allow phones nor headphones er EarPods sucks, but I listened to this while I clean my room from time to time.
I had a fucking viceral raction the moment DK said umbrella and stairs
I can hear the sound of it...
Ya know I still have dreams about it and the boat
@@Phazer923_ghost at least you don't get crossed wires
activated several weeb sleeper agents
Don't even freakin remember which show that scene is from but it still triggered a reaction in me haha.
I get very Batman and Nightwing vibes from Kurs and Sevatar. “I have your back, always. That said your solution is always punching. Poverty? Punching Have you ever tried UBI?”
Makes sense. Sev is definitely the quippy sidekick to Kurze's brooding. Now I'm trying to think if we can fill the Bat family from the 8th. I feel like Talos is the stand in for Jason Todd as the guy who has to try fill the shoes of the original (spoilers for the Night Lords omnibus: he's also kind of similar with a death and a sort of resurrection), I don't know who would make a good Tim Drake but Malcharion is probably the most analytical of the Night Lords we know and Gendor Skraivok is the Damien Wayne in that he's absolutely a little PoS.
@@consolescrub4031 does that make cassandra cain fel zharost ?
@@l33t9r0u93 Sure because I think it's funny and in better taste than saying Barbara Gordon would be a dreadnought. It's either that or that one Raven Guard who joined up after Sevetar gave him the aggressive sales pitch.
@@l33t9r0u93 I would argue that Stephanie Brown would fit the bill more.
Y'know, being excommunicated from their respective group and all..
Who is al ghoul to out bat family?
night lords will do things that even a Cenobite would look at and think "have you ever considered therapy??"
Jago "Your Fav Is Problematic" Sevatarion.
The nightlords are an entire legion of "your fav is problematic".
The nicest nightlord was one who'd kill a baby BEFORE he eats it
This is why CSM fans need to shut the fuck up about morality and just enjoy Mr Rapeathrax the devourer of little kids and flayer of Capybaras do his thing
Holy hell DK that was an amazing impression of yago (the bird)
Seriously, consider voice acting
His 40k orc impressions are amazing too.
I was not expexting it, but by the throne was it fucking spot on!
I read this comment before hearing the impression, I was not disappointed. That was really good 😂
Does a pretty good Marge as well.
It's "iago". It's the Spanish or Welsh version of the name "jacob"
In the Heresy game, Night Lords units gets flat bonuses to hitting and wounding in melee if they outnumber whoever they’re fighting, which isnhilarious
The ol' London greeting party
Favorite Sevatar moment was when he couldn’t get to the Teleportarium in time to teleport onto the Dark Angels ship with Konrad and the Atramentar, so he rode mag-locked on the back of a fighter ship to get there
I personally enjoy the fan canon that Sevitar got the Traitor's Red because instead of getting all the loyalist Night Lords killed he told a bunch of them to go wander off into deep space. Then they became the Carcharadons and the "forgotten one" they talk about is Sevitar
Im probably wrong, but i really want them to reveal that sevatar was allowed to join the blackshields, met arcus fowl, and helped found the carcharodons with the terran raven guard.
He would never. He criticised Kurze, longed for brotherhood and was all around better than everyone else in the Night Lords. But! He never thought of himself being anything other than a Night Lord. The same thing that made him the best Night Lord would prevent him from leaving.
Astropath has her back broken.
Sevatar: "And I took that personally"
As I started painting the Night Lords kill team this week, this episode has perfect timing.
All of Sevatar's art seems to be based on Bela Lugosi in the 1931 version of Dracula.
So glad you covered Sevatar calling out Kurze being a nutcase. “I’ve tried nothing and I’m all out of ideas.” Vibe from Kurze in that conversation.
"I am a son of the sunless world, and VIII Legion to my core"
Imagine NOT getting the quadruple cripple to help you kill a dragon known for being excessively dangerous
DK's Iago impression was surprisingly spot-on!
Sig, whether intentionally or not, went: Well I lost haha... but I have friends.
It always cracks me up that the loyalists really expected taht the Word Bearers and the Night Lords would be on THEIR side during the Istvaan V battle. Like, really, you know that some legions are traitors, and you trust Mr "I've just got my dreams crushed by daddy" and Mr "I skin people for pleasure"? ^^'
Plus, that's more of a plot point than anything, but in Fulgrim, Fulgrim while trying to convince Ferrus Manus straight up told him that Lorgar was with Horus XD
@Bricky: Seriously!!! A whole fucking hour and you miss out on the best quote!?!
Astropath: why are you a Prince of Birds?
Jago: (chuckles) Crows eat corpse's, I make a lot of corpses....
To GW: please don’t bring Curze back, leave him dead. Aaron Dempski-Bowden please finish Jago Sevetar’s story.
I just want lorgar to try to bring him back via chaos stuff and his soul straight up refusing.
Not even a spoken word, just not picking up the phone
@@fernandotrevinocastro1018 his soul is trapped in a crown last I heard
If not a Sevetar book (maybe taking place during the scouring) than a Decimus story please for the love of god.
@@collecter343 yes 🙌
@@fernandotrevinocastro1018 nah you know sev would have to pick up the phone and try to prank lorgar with a running refrigator joke or something
If they don’t mention sev surfing a fighter through a void war to infiltrate the dark angels flag ship and then killing his way to his first company, ima be a tad depressed
Update: I’m depressed
To be fair, that's in Prince of Crows so once Bricky reads it I'm sure he'll have some thoughts
Maybe it's underwhelming but if he gets introduced back into 40k I kind of want to just have it that he got thrown to the edge of Nihilus or something and has spent 10k years just walking back to get to his company and killing random people who try and stop the obvious chaos marine.
I’m so hyped for this, I know Bricky is going to do my boy justice. Prince of Crows, the Long Night, and Savage Weapons gave me such an interesting understanding of Sevatar’s personality compared to the impression I had of him as a cold, direct, opportunistic psychopath prior to reading.
His sense of humor and moral flexibility actually make him really interesting, and that’s not even to speak of the respect he commands in a duel and on the battlefield.
On one hand I’d love to see more fiction with him, but on the other I don’t want them to force a way for him to return to 40k with his kind of open endedish situation today. Let him continue to be a super interesting, super competent legend from the Heresy. The Night Lords are specifically compelling because of the power vacuum that they’re kinda-sorta-maybe rebuilding from (depending on how they handle Decimus and/or Zso Sahaal).
How big of a part does he and the night lords play in the long night and savage weapons? I'm almost done with prince of crows, already read the night lords omnibus. So I'll be looking for another book soon.
The Long Night is the short story where Sevatar communicates with the Astropath aboard the Dark Angels ship. It’s fantastic because it shows that Sevatar has a vulnerable side and is very self aware. He has some heart to hearts, you learn a bit about his struggles with his psychic nature.
Savage Weapons is where the Dark Angels and Night Lords have their tense parley.
One more good Sevatar short story is from The Abyssal Edge, where you read about a super tense situation between Magnus + Ahriman and Curze + Sevatar. I won’t get into details, but you get a lot of Sevatar’s classic dry sass and pure confidence. I know there’s more, but if you like Sev from Prince of Crows, you’ll appreciate these short stories too.
@@UltraMarcus28 thank you!
@@GenuinelyHorriblePerson No problemo. Enjoy, and Ave Dominus Nox.
He is most likely not going to return because Dan Abnet has said he is not alive by the time of 40k. However he also said he will have a role to play in the Scouring.
My favorite theory is, because while imprisoned he thinks about how he'd like to stalk the dark void of space hunting the true enemies of humanity, and thinks about the eyeless sharks that lived on Nostromo, that he ends up founding the Carcharodons
I love how DK makes shower sounds while trying to remember who said the quote lol
9:45 I’m sure this’ll be straightened out in that episode but Eidolon was NOT the First Captain of the Emperor’s Children, Julius Kaesoron was (he just didn’t really do anything of note)
I love Adrick. I've seen every TH-cam episode . It is only on Night Lords episodes that I've ever heard Bricky give the moral equivalency "just so you know, I like Night Lords but don't condone their actions" and "people who justify their actions have gone too far". 1) I didn't hear these moral equivalencies when Erebus did anything, Leman broke Magnus' back, or during so many exterminatus.... 2) it is absolutely ok to enjoy your fantasy. It's a fictional novel. Don't feel bad if you like the Night Lords. A disclaimer of "I don't condone" isn't necessary and you can support or justify whoever you want. I don't think most people finish reading the Omnibus and immediately go to flay their slaves....
Bricky mentioned Corswain!!!! One of the most underrated characters of the Horus Heresy! I am happy! We need an Episode about him!
I’m glad he’s continuing to mention him after the first time during the Typhus episode
Best line Corswain has is after he stabs Curz. Lion asks him where his sword is, and Corswain is just like: sorry, I left it stuck in a Primarch
@@thewerdna Late addition of cool Corswain quotes. After they arrived in the system where the meeting place is: "The enemy has summoned us to a purgatorial sh*thole!" God, this paladin is chill.
16:40
“If you find yourself in a fair fight, your tactics suck.” ― Steinbeck John
I can't stop staring at the simian-esque extended hand of Bricky...
I believe ADB has said Sevatar did survive the siege (His not in the siege books either) However he said he didn't make it to 40k and his story is not finished yet. So he has plans for him. Probably a book but his apparently not meant to make it to 40k
Probably in a Scouring book (if they try to make another form of connected books like Horus Heresy and Siege of Terra) or a stand alone where Sevetar sets something in motion that will be useful for someone else like Decimus or freakin Tyberos
well, if the end of his story isn't written yet, GW could still change his mind if they think it'll be profitable
Boys and girls of every age 🎶
Would you like to see something strange?
All your nightmares will come true
The night Lords have come for you
We have come for you
We have come for you
Run in fear from the Lords of night! 🎶
I agree with Bricky that EE humour is like that. One of my favorite examples of that from old comedy is when an elderly woman calles a guy responsible for heating in her block who's currently playing cards and drinking with friends.
"My dear, it's so cold in my flat!" She says
"Of course it's cold miss, it's winter!"
nostraman is my fave 40k language, very silibant. i can imagine them hissing it in the darkness of their ships.
3:30 uof, for those wondering for any forsakened reason, DK is referring to a scene in this wonderful anime called "Another".
I didn’t hear it the first time, but HAH
"I understood that reference."
35:30 For Terra's sake, one of my co-workers has that exact same kind of dry-cut humor that you can't help but find funny. And he's a former Marine Corps staff sergeant. Not a captain like Sev, but still.
Honestly, yall should really make a "Live to torture another day" nightlord themed shirt
Honestly surprised they haven't made any merch Night Lord related with how much they gush over them.
Been watching older videos, never knew they changed the general foreground of themselves in the art.
@24:40 THIS is why you don't need to "apologize for the lore". You can love a faction, because you recognize the point and purpose to the flaws and traits being explored! Great Work DK^^
I'm calling it, Sevatar is in Trazyn's collection.
I can just imagine Trazyn’s being attacked by a Night Lord Raiding Party and being like “surprise your favorite dude! Whatcha gonna do now?”
Sevatar truly out there min-maxing torture per minute
What a chad
I bet he'd be fun in dnd
I love Sevitars sense of humour. He has so many funny quotes.
Night Lords embody the concept of "fighting fair is fighting dumb"
The commentary about the poster paper at the start is the most AdRic dialogue ever, and exactly how it should be described.
Actually Sevatar is still imprisoned as of the end of the Heresy. Apparently the GW writers have said there is more to his story though that will be covered in the Scouring
Lawful evil guy leading chaotic evil people
Its a good day to be a Nightlords fan. Ave Dominus Nox, Death to the false Emperor
Just imagine Gilbert Gottfried belting out all of Sevatar’s lines
would be cool if matara cameo'd durring the book club to talk about horus rising
i had a visceral reaction to DK saying he fell down the stairs with an umbrella. you win this round DK...
Sev never made it to Terra. The scene mentioned where he strangles that master of the astropathic choir is his last appearance.
Biggest fan theory is that he escaped and founds the space sharks as a loyalist due to him effectively renouncing Kurze at the end of his imprisonment short story.
I remember loging into the national nostramo broadcast only ti be greeted by the sound of the hit song "wont you take me to funky hive" biggest mistake of my life
Best quote about his view on Nostramo was in the Night Haunter book.
"Sevatar looked upon the breaking planet, and wondered what his brothers thought. He wondered, because he did not care."
46:20 Kurz gets fridged. Again.
I wonder if some part of his mind went "hm.... Deja vu."
Sevatar is now my favorite traitor. Need more of those witty quotes of his
What a lad!
Love good ol' Sev!
*Who's definitely not a Ravengaurd now....
The new charcaradon vs night lords book is pretty solid, and features some psykers from both.
Aaron Dembski Bowden is very funny when he leans into it
His Black Legion books have a ton of jokes, it's a very good time (smug ex-thousand sons narrator is a funny wizard man)
Really hope he publishes that last Black Legion book now that HH is finished.
I am quite determined to read about Sevatar. Or listen to the audiobooks.
He sounds fun
Prince of crows and The long night audiobook is so good, 10/10 recommend
Now I really want a Corswain episode to see the other side of the story , even though I know it will never happen.
If I remember correctly I think Sevatar did surf on top of a ship entering a planets atmosphere because he’s Sevatar “Prince of Crows”.
Bricky, Sev has an HH2.0 datasheet, He is a 220 pt badass.
Very fitting that on the tabletop he is one of the best non Primarch fighters, mainly beaten by Sigismund but Corswain can potentially get him
43:04 the snigger in Bricky’s voice is infectious.
DK retaining information.....hallelujah emperor be praised
Jago "Pizza Cutter" Sevatarion, 'cause of all that edginess 😂
Except there *is* a point to him
8:26 Ay-Jago!
Holy shit, DK, that was a really good Gottfried impression.
The stones on this man for how he spoke to Curze alone cements him as one of the all time greats
- there is actually some loyalist Night Lords, and there is even funny moment durring HH, where loyalist Night Lords fight along-side Raven Guard and they get jumpsaccared by Corvus
Oh my gosh, I remember this lmao 😂 that's from the Corax anthology, isn't it? The Night Lord's name is Kasati Nuon if I'm not mistaken.
ADB stated that he wants to delve more into sevitar during the scouring series
Now to imagine all Sevatar's quotes voiced by Gilbert Godfrey
1) I instantly understood the anime umbrella on the stairs reference
And 2) I absolutely LOST it laughing when Bricky started reading Igon's lines from Elden Ring omg CURRRRSE YOUUU BAAAAYLLE!!!
The Night Lords didn’t need a push, all they did was look in another direction
The best moral philosophy I can give about why sevetar is so compelling; a son is moved to trust and respect and obey their father. Put a competent father will raise their son to be competent and consistent. And it would only behoove a son, not withholding their own obeisance, to show them the example of what that looks like in the worldview that father is teaching their son.
Igon is the greatest glazer known to man
"Twitch wouldn't broadcast that."
Kick would
Exactly what I thought word for word
Konrad would have his own dedicated category on liveleak
The idea of a civil war between Severar and Decimus would be amazing.
Viris colratha dath sethicara tesh dasovallian! Solruthis ve zah jass!
Sevetar: "I was never in that heresy"