magnus: is made into one of the most powerful psykers ever emperor and a bunch of others who cant really use their brains that well: hur dur no use power hur dur if they were so hellbent on him not using his power WHY LET HIM OUT OF THE EMPERORS SIGHT
The Sons illustrate a side effect of high intelligence - overthinking a problem till you come up with the worst solution possible and execute it with full confidence, oblivious to minor common sense reasons that will lead you to a disaster. Which is why I like them, for they have a flaw that truly brings them low, rather than being a simple inconvenience. As for their aesthetics, the only thing that bothers me is how monotone it felt to build all the Rubrics and Scarabs, with their poses all nearly identical.
gw couldve went about this better than to basically fuck them over with furries and nerf magnus so far beneath his explicit abilities, same shit with vulkan. Literally no other primarchs can consistently be justified to be as strong as these two, even fractionally, if you just apply the minimal logic to this franchise you want to somehow make serious instead of grimderp slop.
it is satisfying to watch yeah I think the most interesting struggles are when things don't turn out the way they should in someones mind. It's good narratively
Him doing something wrong is what makes him interesting. I legit think "Magnus did nothing wrong" does a massive disservice to the character to make him really boring.
@@TheBoneZone40k For a history snippet reference the council of Nikea is THE most on the nose reference in all of WH 40K as it is one letter change away from Nicea, the city where 1,700 ish years ago an agreement was made. This agreement was all the big shot bishops and philosophers coming up with (if you are an every Sunday good boy) the Nicean Creed (and side note, Saint Nicholas, the basis of Santa Clause, punched Aria in the face for being a heretic).
Magnus: "Father, I can help!" The Emperor: "Stop, there will be unforeseen consequences." > Half the Legion dies. Ahriman: "Father, I can help!" Magnus: "Stop, there will be unforeseen consequences." > Half the Legion dies
You forget the White Scars Stormseer who, representing the Chief Librarians of 12 Legions, also spoke at the Council of Nicaea, and was also straight to the point, just like Wyrdmake was. He said (in mangled Engli- Gothic) that psykers are born with their powers, and that if a psychic Marine is discovered, it's better to train that Marine's mind into a weapon than let his head explode. I think that's a reasonable position, don't you?
Seems like a very White Scars thing to say, they are blessed (or maybe cursed) with some damn common sense, that must be a terrible burden in an universe in which shooting themselves in the foot is the big unifying factor for almost all factions.
@@zeppelincraft1443 I don't really see how, unless they couldn't understand that the terms "Stormseer" and "psyker" were supposed to be interchangeable. That speech was very easy to understand.
@@g.sergiusfidenas6650 I think the fact that Jaghatai Khan's tendency to speak truth to power filtered down to his sons, and the Legion benefitted for it. Even after the Edict of Nicaea was issued, the Great Khan basically tore it up because he's such a chad.
"Reign it in A BIT?" He banned the use of psychic powers in the legion FOREVER. It would have been the equivalent of issuing the White Scars a speed limit or ordering the sixth to go wipe out all wolves.
This, and explaining the Dunning-Kruger effect in terms of intelligence instead of competence is making me doubt this man's reading comprehension skill.
@@phinnygamethen maybe warn him about said demon, rather than prohibiting him from doing the one thing he is good at. Especially since his thing puts him at risk with demons.
You had me until the Council of Nikea bit. The Emperor literally told them to give up the central purpose of their lives with no explanation or recommendations on how to move forward. The KSons are my favorite legion and the dumbest smart guys ever, but they got done dirty from every angle.
The Emperor told them that 'they' (i.e. Magnus) had gone too far and delved too deep into knowledge they were not ready for. And the Thousand Sons as a whole made a good showing of themselves conquering planets without psychic powers until Magnus got a bad feeling and decided the best solution was to sacrifice a bunch of humans to prove how cool his particular brand of magic was. Ahriman literally tells him he is scared of breaking the rules and Magnus ignores him. The KSons are a Legion failed by their father. Nikea was supposed to show Magnus how to get things done without sorcery but he was the only person in the whole legion that didn't see the message being sent. He did what he did with the best of intentions, but by the Emperor he was solipsistic and unwilling to see the forest for the trees.
The Dunning-Kruger effect is not how smart you think you are versus how smart you actually are. It is about how competent you perceive yourself vs how competent you are measured to be. In the original study, everyone thought they were above average, believing they scored higher than half of the participants, but crucially, perceived relative score consistently goes *up* with higher score. "Peak of 'Mount Stupid'" and "Valley of Despair" is not described at all by the Dunning-Kruger effect. In fact, TSONS would be data extending or refuting Dunning-Kruger: One of the most interesting observations it makes is that there's a point where perceived competence actually slips *below* measured competence. You could make an arguement that Dunning-Kruger applies here by saying that TSONS and Magnus didn't realize how inept they actually were when conferring with chaos, but that doesn't seem to be the point you're making. IMO, what you're trying to describe is a cognitive bias where you're so good at one thing you believe you're competent at things you believe are sufficiently related, without realizing that you're missing nuance. To me this sounds like a combination of an Overconfidence effect and, related to their views on competence of other groups, Naive Realism. Being great at sorcery doesn't automatically make you great at siege warfare, even if you correctly believe you can make your understanding of a catapault out of mind magic. Sorry for the dissertation, I just couldn't help commenting. There's something I find really fascinating about people misunderstanding the Dunning-Kruger effect, then incorrectly applying it.
Yeah, I took a lot of Psych in college, and I remember it being - Dumb/unqualified people significantly overrate their knowledge -More knowledgeable people rate their knowledge much more accurately So they know what they don't know, but they don't suddenly completely lose all self-confidence.
Careful, definitely depends on context. Intelligent people will make mistakes, which is an inevitable part of intellectual pursuits. Dumb people can be carefully tokenistic to convince themselves and others they're smart, while a very intelligent person could openly misinterpret the Dunning Kruger effect - Classifying it as ironically funny could be considered doubly ironic on your behalf 😉
If only someone played Paradox Billiards Vostroyan Roulette Fourth Dimension Hypercube Chess Strip Poker with Tzeench so he couldn't talk Magnus into fucking up
I love the thousand son. The flaws and there pros. Pre and post heresy. I just find them really cool. Also you can’t just change my mind that Magnus is just a younger version of the emperor.
@@andyroobrick-a-brack9355 the emperor was barely organised, the unification wars and great crusade were cluster fucks with insanely poor planning, the emperor put barely any thought into how the primarchs, hell for quite some time he even knew the heresy was coming and still did nothing, but just like with every other character who fucks up they never get chastised for it only magnus gets talked about
@@some_shitposting_idiot3023 Right XD anyone who can call someone who made all these Primarchs who then turned to chaos, who can basically see through time organized is just.... goofy. I mean, they can write what they want and plot armor it all working out in the end, and theres always arguments about unreliable narrators and stuff(for instance is the fight where the emperor fatally wounded ever been canonically made totally clear yet? Isnt there like some theory that Sanguinius went rage the first time, killed Horus himself, and then was raging on big E before big E killed him reluctantly after being wounded by Sanguinius instead of Horus?(which makes more sense to me thematically than the other way... another point about organized and disorganized either way.... WHY show reluctance? ..... I mean, something something to die and get souls sacrificed to become a God himself or something I guess, but...)) You can always write "it had to be this way in the end" to justify the emperors actions, for sure... but to call any of it clean or well organized or well planned feel pretty out of touch and wild XD
If you tell a professional driver to never drive because "driving is dangerous" dont blame him when he ignores you and gets into a car you know to be rigged to explode. Ducking mention THAT part. The corpsickle set Magnus up more than space squid ever did.
Alright... I see the point HOWEVER, let us not forget that literally all of the Horus Heresy, ALL of it, could've been avoided had the Emperor trusted his sons enough with the truth of the Chaos Gods.
This comment carry’s so much more weight when you consider Magnus of all people was (from what I know) going to be the one to take the Emperors place on the golden throne. I get the Emperor couldn’t tell all the legions, especially due to the plethora of psykers who could easily mind read a stray thought that would spell disaster for the imperium or potentially even the webway project. But I don’t understand why the fuck the Emperor would choose not to tell his most psychically gifted son who of all people would have both benefitted most from that information while also being the best at keeping that information a secret from psykers or other space marines.
@@maxwellbajwa9190 Well, not to make a character case study out of the Emperor however, let us take into consideration that the Emperor viewed his sons as a Mechanic views his tools. The Emperor has shown to care very little, if at all, about his sons. You can look to a majority of the Traitor Primarchs for evidence of that. What father would rip his son from his friends to watch them die and then not care that the same son would expire due to a technological torture that was not his own doing? What father would recognize his son's want and need to build rather than fight and give another son the opportunity to build a castle? What father would ditch his sons in the middle of a galactic war to return to Terra without giving any advice? What kind of father would steal the revenge his son deserved? What father would assassinate his own son no matter how damaged he may be? When the Emperor does show compassion, it is used to gain the servitude of his sons, nothing more. Even Horus, supposedly the Emperor's favorite son, was still abandoned by his father to fight a war he had no idea how to continue. Is it truly any wonder that the Emperor didn't tell his sons, neigh, his tools, about the Chaos Gods?
@@alienstar2088 I actually totally agree with you that the Emperor viewed his sons as tools. The way he treated Angron, Mortarion, and Perturabo are perfect examples of his mindset. And it makes sense that he allowed his Primarchs to call themselves his sons not because he cared for it, but because it was just more convenient than the truth. Still, it is this view of his Primarchs and their legions as tools and his own hubris, I think we can agree, that ultimately doomed him. Especially in his final dealings with Magnus it’s pretty clear that if he had just cared to ask anyone around him, or even just reason more with Magnus himself he would have known Magnus would refuse.
@@alienstar2088 Also I totally agree on your point of the Emperors view of his son as tools is (at least partly) why he chose not to tell his sons about the Chaos gods. What I think I’m trying to get at here is that the Emperors internment on the golden throne as a living corpse is largely due to how he viewed his sons and the decisions that resulted from that view. I think what I’m trying to get at though is that if the Emperor should have told anyone it should have been Magnus due to the role Magnus was meant to play, but I agree the Emperors nature is what caused that oversight in the first place. Additionally I think the Emperor has plenty of time to reflect on how the view he holds of his Primarchs led to his internment on the golden throne, and that information will either drive him mad and make him more cruel or propel him into being a better man and leader for the Imperium.
Magnu is your really smart stoner friend. Important meeting to decide the fate of what he does? Busts out a poem. Gets told not to do something? Does it anyway and breaks his dad's stuff etc.
If Magnus fuxked up, then so did Leman, and so did the Emperor. Magnus did not fuck up in a vacuum, there were FACTORS, including the Chaos *GOD* of Lies and Deceit, working against my red boi.
@dac314 come now friend It's not an actual argument I am "karstodes" one of 3 fabulous companions of the Man Emperor himself And the brother I refer to is Custodisi the mustachious of the 3 of us He has a fondness for Magnus the Red and if you refer to him as your red Boi or any affection term He may not take it lightly and you will incure the wrath of a well oiled and furious Custodian of the Emperors 10,000 Just saying Lol But for real I'm not mad.... Im playing "the part"
Magnus fucked up waaaay more than anyone else however. He literally could have averted the whole Burning by just picking up the vox when Russ tried to call him for over an hour in orbit, and that was only the final link in the chain.
The arhriman-twink isnt the fanbase. It is one person. I do not dare to mention her name, lest she appear. I have seen thing unment for human eyes. The eggs, dear emperor, the eggs.
I want to see it, give me the link so that I can. I have seen way too horrific shit to recount and I want something messed up to laugh at this week, hence I demand it.
In magnus's defense, he did less wrong then other traitor primarchs and in the council of nikea, one of lemans arguments were 'they use evil space magic, we use friendly fenris magic!' That said, he's definitely not inocent of his own share of dumb
I always say that Magnus' primary flaw wasn't arrogance, like everyone always says, but his optimism. He believed in the Emperor's dream of an enlightened, utopian empire more than anyone. It was ironically naïve of him to believe that was ever going to happen. Not only was the dream a potential lie to begin with, but even some of his loyalist brothers were opposed to it. The only person who who really had his back was Sanguinius.
@@Yourantsally The hard M is reserved for Mortarion to say. Jokes aside, I think if the council of Nikea went Magnus' way, Tzeentch would have single-handedly won the great game.
@@zeppelincraft1443 Except tzeentch got his way anyways. Magnus didn't stop, the space wolves still used rune priests, mortarion was already a psyker and just didn't know it (not to mention the psykik potential of typhon/typhus) Ns everyone has librarians. If big E just trusted his sons enough to tell them what they should be wary of, rather than just blanket "no psykers", SO much could have been avoided
The reason people think Magnus did nothing wrong, is probably because out of all the traitor primarchs he's the only one who didn't have a reason to betray the Emperor, or at least the one with the least reasons. He was conned by Tzeentch into doing it.
@@thatwelshman2713 Yeah but….chaos is a force that COMPLETELY changes you on a fundamental level into something that is NOT you…..so if fulgrim was still sane is up to debate but the moment he touched the laer blade he was a goner
@@thatwelshman2713lol horus didnt tell russ to do anything he just said "hey russ that Magnus guy has gone to far someone should really reign him in... anyway have fun retrieving magnus" He decided on his own to attack even when a custodes stood next him and told him that it was a retrieval mission as he nuked prospero
Emperor did that countless times. Especially with Magnus. He warned him not to go deep and not to interact with demons. And look what that arrogant red mad lad did to him, to his legion and to reputation of Psychers and most importantly to Emperor's grand project utterly destroying it.
I think that, if the emperor just explained how the chaos gods work to magnus, that basically none of their fuck ups would happen. this is what happens when you don’t educate your children
Magnus basically already knew how they worked; he met Tzeentch and made a deal with him to cure the TSons of their Thing-itis. He just thought he was so powerful and smart that he could outplay the Chaos Gods, and that belief never really left him even after he became a Daemon Prince.
Magnus is one of my fav Traitor Primarchs alongside Angron and Perturabo! The Burning of Prospero was one of the most tragic moments in the heresy Lemans reluctance to initiate the battle pleading with Magnus just for him to lock himself away in his tower was gut wrenching… i want Magnus to regain his noble shard and return into the fold but GW probably has other plans…
Wasn’t magnus broke into many shards and he just got biggest pieces and a lot of the smaller ones? It’d be cool if the rest of his shards were converging to become a good version of him.
@@sebastianzmijewski1282 Yea Ahriman collected all his shards but one which was his most important his Noble shard if Magnus ever got it back nd became whole again his redemption is possible.
"reluctance" his slaughter of prospero says otherwise, and then going straight for the kill on magnus shows he clearly wanted this, but hey space furries are gonna space furry
Being tragic does not mean you are immune to being called out for your own blunders. The Thousand Sons are tragic, yes. But they are also stupid. And that in and of itself is also tragic because of the great potential they had as a Legion with their abilities and what they accomplished with Prospero.
It kind of sucks that in a literary universe where pskyers have such potential, the psychic legion is reduced to “oops all mistakes” because no one knew how to write them.
They were moved by his honor which is cool but I got to think that at least in some small part they decided that going out instantly due the bomb was infinite times better than whatever Fulgrim and his band of degenerates had in store for them if they were to be captured by him afterwards.
Knowledge of the Dunning Kruger Effect does not make a person less susceptible. Unfortunately it's quite the opposite. The greater a person's intelligence and the more fields they can assert mastery in; the more they will exhibit the Dunning Kreuger Effect at the low competency/high confidence peak. For example. Celebrities talking politics. Scientists talking about science unrelated to their field (I'm looking at you Neal DeGrasse Tyson and Bill Nye). College Professors talking about anything. Anyone that calls themselves brokers or day traders talking about the economy. By the same metric, it's the same reason while a diesel mechanic might say he doesn't know much and then proceed to give you the best advice you've ever heard in your entire life.
For Mr. Tyson, I only watched some of his videos but all I see is he talking about astrophysics, so could you please let me what kind of unrelated science that he talked about?
Magnus would not have done everything wrong if the Emperor, beloved by all, had not done everything wrong first. Like not telling him hey, don't try to mind talk to me for a while!
@@wiccanthropy1956 tbf, when you're talking about traveling massive distances with a looming Heresy, all the prep time you can get would be the best. Maybe Emps shouldve told the only person capable of breaking his special barrier about the special barrier just incase he decides to be a bad boy and use his magic anyway.
The Thousand Sons are an amazing example of where intellect and wisdom differ. I think that's a big part of the Dunning-Kruger effect, people can be incredibly curious, open and intuitive, but they lack the practicality and experience to back it up. This is the Thousand sons. I personally relate to them a lot, not the hyper-intelligence, but the arrogance, pride and detesting of tradition and experience. Magnus did everything wrong, and I love that. They're a classic tale on the dangers of arrogance, they've helped me realize a lot about myself, and I just find them endlessly cool. They're a more elegant and "unknowable" side of chaos that I will always adore. I also feel like the headdresses are thematic of the legion as a whole: cool, original, but very impractical and kind of useless in a crunch. Edit: Let's be honest, Magnus, Arhiman and the Thousand Sons may not be twinks by the standards of us mortals, they are ultra-jacked demi gods of knowledge and sorcery, but compare them to the Space Wolves and Death Guard, their polar opposites, and I can at least understand where people are getting it.
I agree a lot with your thesis here. The Thousand Sons, to me, always represented the worst aspects of the Imperial truth of the Emperor's original plan. The sheer arrogance and spite they hold for other societies' superstitions about the Warp blinded them to the very real dangers, even as they mastered the more technical aspects. Their Primarch is equally as fun. Magnus, in all the worst ways, is truly one of the three Primarchs closest to the Emperor himself in mind. The cruelty born of callousness, the spiteful rants against his own brothers!
Legit. Even after Magnus did nothing wrong through the Emperors Webway project, he literal could have reached out to the Imperium and offered his own surrender. Instead he threw a psychic veil over the planet and dragged millions of innocents down with him. There was no way for the Wolves to know they weren't falling into some paychic death trap, so opened with a full bombardment
It's not that magnus did nothing wrong, its that he eventually realized what he did wrong but by the time he understood how massively he screwed up during the burning of prospero it was far far to late for him to do anything but accept his fate
Ate thousand sons Ate iron warriors Ate emperors children Ate world eaters Ate Black legion Ate death guard Ate word bearers Ate alpha legion Ate night lords Luv me emprah Ate all traitors, simple as
I, and everyone around me growing up thought I was a little tarded but, got my iq tested at 130 I was like oh, now my mom is really gonna think I'm just acting stupid
Full respect and everything. But bro just called the thousand sons boring, and proceeded to make a video about how the ultra marines are fun. The Ultramarines. Yeah, the guys who’s Primarchs special power is being an office desk worker. The guys who win every battle, have no inherent flaws, a billion trillion named characters (which I bet most people could barely name one), are currently leading the Imperium, are front and center in nearly all 40k media recently and are literally the vanilla space marines. Yeah, those guys. The Smurf marines themselves. Although admittedly the Thousand Sons are blue as well (post heresy naturally).
I've read their books. I never encounter a single time where Magnus made any apparent mistakes. He took RISKS - huge ones - but in each case there was a deliberation on whether or not the risk was worth it. And it always - always - was worth it. 1. The deal with Tzeentch. Here was his choice. a. All of your children die horribly b. You lose an eye and your children live. My answer: I'm a Dad - I would save my kids. 2. The council of Nikaea Did you actually read the speech he gave? The way you represented it was actually bullshit. I'm sorry - what are you smoking? Mortarian - you're taking MORTARIAN'S - very TEMPORARY - belief that magic is bad? The MAN WHO WILLINGLY BECAME A DEMON OF FARTS - like 10 books later? Jaghtai Khan defended Magnus. And also - that little spy - was a little bitch. Literally betrayed someone he called a friend. Magnus got Judas'd by assholes - he appealed to the actual doctrine the Emperor claims to have and the Emperor decided to side with the assholes - one of which betrays him. LET ME REMIND YOU AT THE TIME THAT ONE OF HIS SONS WAS ALREADY A DAEMON AND HE WAS COMPLETELY UNAWARE OF THAT. Lorgar turned to Chaos 43 years before the heresy. Not to mention Leeman Russ - his whole legion is full of psykers - and they didn't stop using magic - because they had convinced themselves it wasn't really magic. God you have a stupid take on those events. Go read the books. Again. Try to absorb the words. 3. The Rubric Here's your choice. a. You die to the flesh change and so does everyone you love. b. You try not to die - and there could be severe consequences. Good lord what a choice. Don't make the wrong one. 4. The breaking of the webway a. Warn the emperor about the Horus Heresy and potentially save trillions of lives b. Do nothing because your Father - who is completely unaware of the Horus Heresy at this point - told you not to use the only powers you have because the people who are about to betray him - told him to. You don't know about the emperor's project because he hasn't told you anything about it - despite the fact that he is planning to sit your on the golden throne - he has shared nothing about that plan with you. 5. The final choice with the emperor. a. all your kids die. b. you become a daemon prince. The emperor and vulcan both say they couldn't kill their entire legion. Meaning the emperor agreed with his choice to serve Tzeentch. This is a fact. Do you see any mistakes there? If you do - you're a moron. Having bad luck doesn't equate to stupidity. Oh the thousand sons don't confer with others on whether or not what their doing is a good idea???? YOU HAVEN'T READ THE BOOKS AT ALL!!! What an L take. Here's everyone Magnus conferred with and tried to collaborate with. Pertarabo Jaghtai Khan Vulcan - he literally asks Vulcan straight up if he could sacrifice his kids when he makes that decision. Lorgar Sanguinius. Leeman Russ (before the betrayal) He is literally getting everyone's feelings and takes on as many things as possible - he would talk a lot and try to get different perspectives on both sides of the heresy. He was popular amongst his brothers - the 3rd most besides Horus and Sanguinius. I think the crux of your whole video is "I don't like the Thousand Sons because of their helmets" That's literally where all of this is coming from. You think they look stupid - so you blame their failures on stupidity. There's nothing in the books that indicates to me that Magnus was an idiot. He was brilliant. His luck was just incredibly terrible - and every time he took a risk he got the absolute worst consequence. Imagine the worst consequence for every stupid decision the Space Wolves make. Imagine if every time they did anything slightly risky they got served the worst consequence. They'd have been wiped out so many times. The Thousand Sons have that kind of luck - and they are still a formidable force somehow. This - to me - makes them one of the best legions. They are just trying to figure out the right thing to do and surviving through every tragedy that befalls them. The 40k universe is literally mad that they still exist somehow and is constantly trying to kill them - yet they live on - fractured - broken - but still a threat. Meanwhile the Space Wolves get to challenge the Grey Knights and the inquisition - and not have Fenris exterminated.
@daothucanh9621 I have no interest in the stink man's lore. He's just kind of a little bitch overall. He lies about his brothers to get them in trouble. He gets cucked by his own legion. His fartlord Astartes are scarier than he is. And his model is a beautiful butterfly carrying a glorified gardening tool. Nothing about Morty is impressive. He made the virus fart bombs that killed his own legion. Adding fart sound effects to every movement he makes is an appropriate and accurate depiction of his presence. Guy smells like a paper factory next to a dairy farm on planet fart cloud. And yet somehow... his fans nearly always smell worse than he does.
@@benjaminwoodham6682 Okay that was lots of animosity toward Morty, I haven't read about him so I have no comment on that. As for your point about breaking the web way, I haven't read TS book so please let me know, but I saw many criticized Magnus for not making a trip to Terra (like the Eisentein fleet did), or trying to get to Malcador or other astropath to deliver the news to the Emperor, instead he sacrificed hundreds of people to get to Big E, though granted I understand why he did that, when people are panic they hardly think straight, and there's chance no one will trust him cus Horus was super popular at that time. I would like to know you opinion on this. Also, some would argue that Magnus should have turn himself in the moment Russ arrives, which is fair I suppose, not that it justify Russ and his legion’s atrocity afterward
@@daothucanh9621 The explanation for why he chose the webway was twofold - First - to save time. He thought - correctly - time was of the essence - so he chose the most expedient path. And judging by the time he took to get there - he was right. Him ruining the emperor's plans - at least in the Tsons books is made PRETTY clear it was unforeseeable. The writing also says that the emperor and Magnus had communicated that way before many times - so the thought that this was somehow a huge avoidable mistake Magnus made... is laughable. The mistake was the Emperor's and the Emperor's alone for PURPOSELY CHOOSING NOT TO TELL MAGNUS ABOUT HIS PLANS!!! The reason he purposely screwed over Magnus - was because he apparently foresaw the only outcome where he lived to be one where Magnus gets screwed over - so he intentionally made the decision for the Thousand Sons to fall to Chaos by giving Magnus no communication and an impossible choice. As a Dad - given that choice, I would have also fallen to chaos just like Magnus. The Space Wolves decided on their own to kill the Thousand Sons - because they were manipulated by chaos to do so. They faced... zero consequences for this except for being decimated by the Thousand Sons before they escaped to the Sorcerer Planet. The Space Wolves insane decision to betray to the Thousand Sons on purpose multiple times and forcing them to turn to Chaos to live has never been paid back. The Emperor chose the path where that happened on purpose so he could live as a husk into the future. I'm not kidding - this is the lore. I respect the hell out of every decision Magnus made - because all of it was done out of love, loyalty, guilt, etc - human emotions - emotions which all other primarchs seem to lack or can be one note about. Magnus is the only primarch that I could see myself being friends with. Magnus is the empathy the Emperor lacks. Magnus made the hardest decision of his life for his children - unlike his Father - he cares for his sons. Magnus is not perfect... but perfect is boring. The one thing Magnus is not... is a traitor. He was forced into Chaos by his own virtues and loyalties - not because he had any desire to betray his Father.
@@benjaminwoodham6682 Thank you for your insight. About the part " The Emperor chose the path where that happened on purpose so he could live as a husk into the future.", is it implied or outright stated so in the lore? Is it in the heresy book? (I vaguely remember a scene where Big E and Malacdor have a conversation or something about this). Based on what I know of Magnus I do belive he fell mostly because of the love for his son. Though he killed one because that son found out SW was attacking and another for disobeying his order or something, kinda weird and harsh on that. As for the SW, I guess they kinda suffer the consequences too? I mean the Thousand Sons beat them really hard, and then the Khan abandoned them to the Alpha Legion, causing devastation to the SW, Bjorn also called out Russ on his BS too, so there's that. I do hope Magnus and TS can be redeemed though, maybe not by Big E (I believe Big E offered Magnus a new legion but his old sons must die, pretty shitty deal, so no wonder Magnus cannot accept it, or maybe Big E offered nothing, which is equally bad IMO, so yeah, Magnus has very rights to mad at his father and stay the heck away from the Imperium, good for him)
Yep, Magnus and his sons; the noble and good yet inconceivably arrogant and stupid. On another note, I think I know someone who Magnus may have gotten some or all of those traits from...
Tbf to Magnus if the primarchs were warp entities before the big E brought them into physical form, that would mean both Magnus and big E thought they could control warp entities and failed
The problem with the sons is they never won anything important, and they should have been able to kill some REALLY big stuff, because they're throwing so much power around it turns em inside out. Even if they do use it for good, eventually they're going to die just like a mechanicus troop in a radioactive tank. Unfortunately, none of that was properly conveyed in their lore.
I will say I felt like some of the bias did show through. The Emperor didn’t say “calm down with the psyker shanangians” but outright banned psychic use. For most legions that was fine but for the Thousand Sons that was bullshit. Its like if you told the White Scars they couldn’t use their bikes anymore or that the Night Lords weren’t allowed to skin people anymore; its kinda self sabotage. But Magnus while bitter over it DID follow the rule as much as possible with only 2 exceptions. One is when Logar came to Magnus and attempted to convince him to contact the Chaos gods which Magnus took one look at him, told him to go fuck himself and then teleportes out of there (while leaving a hole in Lorgar’s rood) The other however was the dumb one where he Kool Aid manned the Emperor’s psychik wall. Regardless the Magnus did everything wrong, but I feel like some things intentionally fucked him over or were dickish towards him.
If the Emperor didn't want there to be psyker space marines then why did he make a legion of psyker space marines? Checkmate. Magnus did nothing wrong, Horus did nothing wrong.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again: Magnus wasn't the only idiot at Prospero. Thanks for ensuring that Magnus's massive screwup couldn't be fixed, RUSS.
What happened on Prospero is essentially the result of the Emperor’s laziness/apathy, Lemans’ bullheadedness and prejudice, and Magnus’ arrogance and incompetence with a dash of both Horus and Tzeentch being fuckwits and exacerbating the conflict to its most logical tragedy.
Magnus did nothing wrong. He did however do many things incorrectly. The Emperor is solely responsible for Magnus' fall start to finish, moreso than any other Primarch. If the Emperor had taken him aside at any point and explained the warp and it's denizens to him and explained why what's he was at his core was so dangerous then I think things would have likely ended with the Thousand Sons being saved. But no, the Emperor fucked that up, just like everything else.
I admit that the Thousand Sons are my favorite Legion. I will also admit that they are the smartest idiots in the galaxy. Though I do like that one of the main reasons that they fell to Chaos is the fact that they were kind of forced into it. Both sides were actively pushing Magnus and his Legion further and further into Chaos's arms. In one of the books the Emperor said that he would still have accepted Magnus back, the only price he would have had to pay was to kill his own Legion. Vulcan, who was there, was asked if he would accept the deal if their positions where reversed, and Vulcan catagorically said No. That is what I like about them they were called the Monster so often that they just got sick and tired of it and pretty much said, "Fine we will be your monsters."
Except that Vulkan and the Salamanders are best known for their willingness to sacrifice for the greater good, trading marine lives for human lives that are objectively less valuable. Vulkan might not have taken the deal, but you bet his sons would have jumped of a cliff with a smile to save their father. Also, Magnus claiming he wouldn't kill his sons after 1. Killing anyone who figured out the truth of his webway oopsie while waiting for imperial sanction on Prospero 2. Letting Russ and the Wolves tear them apart rather than giving himself up immediately and 3. Literally having killed one of his own Sekhmet guard a few minutes before chronologically is delusion of the highest order.
I do agree, but the emperor also screwed up magnus redemption for destroying terra's psychic shield. The emeperor said that the punishment would be to kill all of his legion and giving him another one. He should have known that magnus wouldnt do that and there are plenty of other punishments fit. mangus falling to chaos cause of this is the stupidest reason to fall to chaos, it was an easy fix.
Fury of Magnus from scraps I read is dumb book. It dumbs down the characters to try tell readers Magnus made a continuous decision to join chaos. In reality ever since Leman invaded Prosepro Magnus has been backed into a corner talking to Russ would been no good Russ hasn’t listens to Magnus before why would he listen now. Neither would of fighting back just would made Magnus look like he’s a traitor. Magnus has also been a emotional bleeding heart with his decision only using he knowledge and not his non existent wisdom. I thought originally he signed his life way on prospero when used the book of Magnus in a emotional mistake to teleport his people away not realizing what it would cost. Instead I find out in video this watered down version of it happens where Magnus lives the warp for a thousand years of warp time becoming some renegade which I liked. What didn’t like how when finds his sons and rebuilds prospero he takes his entire legion to find his last piece of his soul the noble shard. He did so wouldn’t die cause if remember right he was slowly being drained of his energy to live without it. Then he decides instead just going to Terria himself he meats with Horus and joins him with his legion to get closer to his soul since apparently The Emperor has. For all the talk that Magnus goes on about loving he’s Legion and the memories of prospero the writers make him take them with him. In every other book Magnus self sacrifices himself for the good of whatever he’s trying protect even one time almost dying for ship of random civilians. It’s like Magnus couldn’t just astero project himself again in imperial palace and talk to his father about this like he’s done all his life when father wasn’t in the palace and it’s not like the protection from the palace was there anymore since Magnus broke it. When finally gets into the palace tho the poorly thought out way Malcador being the old piece garbage he is. Malcador tells Magnus he never needed his last piece of his soul and it was always apart of him. I thinking Magnus is literally coughing up blood loosing his grip on reality what are talking about you senile old man get back on your meds. Malcador proceeds then taunt Magnus like he’s asking to get his teeth punched , but probably thinks he’s either gonna win cause he choked Horus out or he’s gonna make Magnus feel bad if he kills him somehow. Malcador proceeds with the latter letting Magnus kill him somehow even tho Malcadors a Perpetual and Magnus wasn’t able to kill Vulkin who was a Perpetual. Magnus feels bad even tho Malcadors the person you should feel least bad for mercing with the fact Malcadors is where all the emperors worst Traits come from and I pretty sure Malcadors done some shady business and whipped out at least a hundred civilizations before he even met the emperor. When finally Magnus gets the throne the emperor pretty much locks Magnus in there with Vulcan and himself giving him some crooked probably cause Magnus made himself look like a dunce Traitor coming with the Traitors. The emperor basically says join me were killing your Legion there all have trash genetics and gonna die I get you a new toy legion son ; oh I’d say no then you die to Vulcan’s hammer. Then Vulcan’s goes being like “Magnus we recorded you crying 😭 in your palace like a baby you did everything wrong we totally would believed you if defended your self against the space even tho I Vulcan have killed thousands of worlds that either defended themselves against imperium for less or simply being different”. -Totally accurate Vulcan. Magnus being even more insulted by Vulcan smooth brain insults and emotional and the Emperor lack of any emotion for the last remnants for his people treating them like broken toys that need to be replaced makes Magnus furious for the other lack emotion these two are showing. Magnus pretty much auto says no and asks Vulcan would he be capable of just replacing his sons so easily and Vulcan says no. This is in point when hearing the lore this book and I like WTF 🤬. The Emperor doesn’t need to just kill Magnus’s sons he’s kept both the space wolves wulfen and Sangeous/ his sons with bird wings alive. Magnus sons may be slowly turning into unstable mutant tentacle monsters but doesn’t mean the emperor can just kill them he can least try keep them alive and just give Magnus the grey knights to slowly phase the old sons when they eventually need to be put down. The Emperor could of also just tried to cure them if Cul the Tech priest was able to make Primaris that barely affected by mutation the emperor could done something similar. Vulcan wasn’t helping either literally just criticizing Magnus. By the end of it if Vulcan were trapped in the same situation on Nocturne he pretty much admitted he would do a lot of the same actions as Magnus not all obviously he would up in a similar situation. Pretty much the end Magnus gets beat Pulp by Vulcan cause the Emperor once again is horrible leader that’s couldn’t figure a obvious solution. Magnus then I’d like f you dad in the most stupid way possible accepting tzeentch gift when he could just TPed out of there as soon as he saw there was no winning in the situation. The only reason I think he stayed was the emperor had sent men to kill Magnus sons anyway if said yes or no. Magnus didn’t have the book of Magnus on him , so could just TP his sons out so once again is forced in situation with no winning let him and his sons die or join tzeentch to live. Which he obviously does cause this pre written to have Magnus Join Tzeentch since models got to sell 💰 💴 💵 💰. I honestly think through lone wind misspelled recap of events Fury of Magnus should never existed and should just either been at end of Prosperous burns Magnus becomes a Demon prince in order to TP his sons originally away. Or just have Magnus become more Rengade if this wasn’t pre written to have a certain outcome it seemed like the book wanted to set up Magnus and his sons against the galaxy trying to help out. I really think this is book is disservice to Magnus character making him look like a spoiled child with imperium doing “nothing wrong” instead being a arrogant passionate Suto humanitarian who was born to be a killing machine for the imperium literally only made to power the golden throne. I conclusion I don’t Magnus did “nothing wrong” nor do I think he did “everything wrong” I just think he was to emotional of a Primarch that caused his own down fall in his ego filled vision to lead the imperium into the light out of ignorance against Psykers. If you read this thx for listing.
I misspelled so much in this please forgive my misspelling I kind of got wrapped up in a rant about Fury of Magnus I just had a lot thoughts about what didn’t like in that book. How it wrote the characters and the renegade Magnus thing that went no where.
@@lordofshades9852 Not sure wasn't some older version of Magnus's soul if I am not mistaken? I remember that the thousand sons collected a majority of the parts of his Soul ,and put it together with that part. I remember that liking the quotes taken from the book ,and the lore videos discussing it. It really felt like a 180 from Magnus being a dude with a ego problem to it was always Magnus's fault in the end when sided with Tzeentch to save his legion or what the book implies himself ,and his values. I feel like the author heard that people liked him thought Leman was in the wrong ,and they said you can't have nice things TM GRIMDARK Magnus is evil for "40k standards" now always has.
The fool’s angst put a smile on even this archon’s face if only he hadn’t fallen to chaos then we could have simply laughed at this fool’s downfall BUT NO he had to embrace an unknown entity and now his rats crawl around in OUR webway
The Thousand Sons are my favorite legion and I really enjoyed this video. "Hell is paved with good intentions" summed them well, at least before they fully embraced being evil cackling wizards. Magnus thought he knew best and it damned his whole legion. Ahriman thought he knew best as well, and yet here we are. For me their sheer hubris and subsequent failure (I am NOT a skilled 40k player) is part of the fun. Aesthetically I prefer the 30k version of them the best, so they are all painted red with proper Heresy era glyphs and stuff.
Honestly, because of TTS, Manus is my favourite Parimarch. It made me want to check out the Thousand Sons. The Orks are still my favourite 40k faction though.
The thousand sons are my favorite legion. They have one of the best story cause they did good, they wanted to do good but magnus is totaly a moron. And what makes it great is that if you actually makes magnus better the legion loses its kind of character. They are self dellusioned super powered intellectual completly fool of themselves. Also what is cool is what the thousand son stood for. They stood for progress and acceptance of psycker and most of the galaxy just wasn't going to have that. So in the end we have a great tragic vilain with a noble cause gone horribly wrong. They just need to show a little more how 40k thousand sons have distance themselve from their past kindness and ethic (cause yeah with the salamanders they actually cared about civilians and people) to show how twisted and evil they are now.
hold up, the Council of Nikaea was outlawing all psykers from the legions besidse astropaths and navigators (since you can't do space travel without them), and the emperor literally stated that if anyone uses psykers the legions gets wiped out like what happened to the lost legions. (also fucking rich of Leman to be against psykers, he and his rune priests). Like Magnus does a lot wrong, but at least half the time was because the Emperor was an even bigger idiot.
As a World Eater player, it's in my job description to dislike the Thousand Suns, but oh my Corpse Emperor is it so painfully depressing to see Magnus somehow blunder everything equally as hard as the Emperer did with Angron. Just so dissapointing to see all that potential go to waste with the spaghetti god.
The thing is that yes, you made a case for why he is dumb. But you did not make a case for why he is bad or at fault for what happened. For example he did get his magic basically banned but that was out of incompetence not hatred or treachery. He may be arrogant and stupid but that does not change that out of the traitors he is by far the best morally.
for reasons only known to me and those who know me I must state that I am legally obligated to take up the "magnus did nothing wrong" position You must understand I'll get blowies and backshots for doing this so my hands are tied
You’re underselling the dumbness of the Edict of Nikea by JUST a bit. Big E didn’t ask Magnus to rein in his psykers a little; he outright banned the Librarius in all Legions, preventing the use of any psychic powers. For the Sons, whose whole defining schtick was psychic power, that was intolerable. It’d be like telling the White Scars “No more bikes, m’kay?” It’s telling that the Edict was so stupid that the Lion pretty much immediately ignored it. So yeah, Magnus is a big fuck up, but he learned from the best of them.
I love that, of all the factions in 40k, they're one of the few that are actively trying to make things better and progress humanity. Their methods leave much to be desired.
The debate on Magnus is simple: You're either on the side of the cool sorcerer, Angel boi and the level headed Riding conquerer man or, you're on the side of smelly man and the furry.
I feel like the Thousand Sons need to remember Ockham's razor more often. They're so obsessed with proving how big brain they are that the simplest answer feels beneath them. Cool aesthetic though
I honestly feel bad for magnus, while yes, he did almost *everything* wrong, he tried fixing them, leading to *more* problems. In a mix of comedy and tragedy.
Highly disagree about post heresy Thousand Sons. Personally I dig them more, but I definitely think that some of the fan helmets could be better. There are some great looking ones and some not so great looking ones.
Honestly, the moment that Magnus realizes he will never actualize the full potential of his fathers plan and how he lost his opportunity to Ascend. One of the most heartbreaking passages I’ve come across so far in the HH; just got to Nemesis. Like the part where the Flesh Change taking one of his sons and Azak is asking his Father for help, but Magnus just tells him “I can’t”, he knows the legion is lost and the only hope is for Araman to protect the Book of Magnus. Writing this as I watch the video so I don’t know if you’re going to cover it, but I also thought it was really AWESOME when I realized that the entire point of the Enumerations was to abate the Flesh Change, when they get all hyped up and use their powers too heavily, inviting the Flesh Change.
I think Magnus did a lot of wrong stuff but a lot of it was also understandable. His legion was constantly changing into abominations and about to be culled for that. So he went into the warp, his arrogance was fueled by his success and all seemed good. Then magic gets outlawed. The entire legion's thing was magic... Magic is outlawed... That sounds like a not so subtle way of telling you you’re about to get thunder warriored... So Magnus gets a chance to save the imperium through a baller use of his magic, despite it being outlawed, proving the legitimacy of their continued existence! At least that’s what he thought was going to happen... Pride and desperation are a terrible mix that lead to a lot of mistakes so Magnus absolutely did a lot of wrong!
I like the thousand Sons alot because they are just mages in Powerarmour. The echochamber argument presented in this video does sound quite nice as an explenation why the thousand sons always fuck up. From all I read Magnus was a big doofus and fucked so many things up. But the selfloathing and selfpity that he falls into is for me always nice to read
Personally I’m a Tzeentch stan out of all four Chaos Gods and the Thousand Sons are some of my favorites (I still love all four Chaos Gods though). Tzeentch and Thousand Sons kick massive ass. Magnus is an absolute goof ass boyfailure and I love him so much
If he doesn't start the 20th episode with "Hi, I'm Alpharius" im rioting
Holy shit yeah he needs to do this
His voice when he announces himself always makes me think of Arthur, The Tick's sidekick.
Imagine the headline, would start a second satanic panic
He didn't.
We still love him anyway......
Magnus is the dad that insists he doesnt need to read the instructions to put his son's Ikea loft bed together
When dad opens a hell portal in your bedroom because he put screw A into hole D
No, magnus is the teenage boy who gets his GF pregnant cuz his dad never gave him the talk
@@Yourantsallyhe was told by multiple people even the emperor not to fuck around with certain places and he still did it
magnus: is made into one of the most powerful psykers ever
emperor and a bunch of others who cant really use their brains that well: hur dur no use power hur dur
if they were so hellbent on him not using his power WHY LET HIM OUT OF THE EMPERORS SIGHT
@@some_shitposting_idiot3023 Eh, Bad Dad Emps doing some Stupid Bad Dad Shit is a pretty common Emperor L.
The Sons illustrate a side effect of high intelligence - overthinking a problem till you come up with the worst solution possible and execute it with full confidence, oblivious to minor common sense reasons that will lead you to a disaster. Which is why I like them, for they have a flaw that truly brings them low, rather than being a simple inconvenience. As for their aesthetics, the only thing that bothers me is how monotone it felt to build all the Rubrics and Scarabs, with their poses all nearly identical.
Look up: ‘what if Woodrow Wilson lost the election’
Highly intelligent people can be humble. That is a "side" effect of having an inflated ego
I mean, the Rubric being mindless automa and being all identical is kinda the point, bi to understand why that can get tedious.
gw couldve went about this better than to basically fuck them over with furries and nerf magnus so far beneath his explicit abilities, same shit with vulkan. Literally no other primarchs can consistently be justified to be as strong as these two, even fractionally, if you just apply the minimal logic to this franchise you want to somehow make serious instead of grimderp slop.
To quote Isyander and Koda:
"Magnus did nothing wrong. He was told to do nothing, and he did it wrong".
I think Magnus did everything wrong but I at least like the tragedy behind that.
it is satisfying to watch yeah
I think the most interesting struggles are when things don't turn out the way they should in someones mind.
It's good narratively
He deserved.
Him doing something wrong is what makes him interesting. I legit think "Magnus did nothing wrong" does a massive disservice to the character to make him really boring.
@@TheBoneZone40kare you familiar with the many TTS gags about Magnus ?(like an Australian accent)
@@TheBoneZone40k For a history snippet reference the council of Nikea is THE most on the nose reference in all of WH 40K as it is one letter change away from Nicea, the city where 1,700 ish years ago an agreement was made. This agreement was all the big shot bishops and philosophers coming up with (if you are an every Sunday good boy) the Nicean Creed (and side note, Saint Nicholas, the basis of Santa Clause, punched Aria in the face for being a heretic).
Remember that time Magnus koolaid manned through the Emperor's Psychic shield and doomed Terra to an eventual warp storm? I do. I remember it.
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Wasn't that the time he also doomed humanity to needing to use the Warp for travel?
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Magnus: "Father, I can help!"
The Emperor: "Stop, there will be unforeseen consequences."
> Half the Legion dies.
Ahriman: "Father, I can help!"
Magnus: "Stop, there will be unforeseen consequences."
> Half the Legion dies
You forget the White Scars Stormseer who, representing the Chief Librarians of 12 Legions, also spoke at the Council of Nicaea, and was also straight to the point, just like Wyrdmake was. He said (in mangled Engli- Gothic) that psykers are born with their powers, and that if a psychic Marine is discovered, it's better to train that Marine's mind into a weapon than let his head explode. I think that's a reasonable position, don't you?
Seems like a very White Scars thing to say, they are blessed (or maybe cursed) with some damn common sense, that must be a terrible burden in an universe in which shooting themselves in the foot is the big unifying factor for almost all factions.
However, the white scar seer was speaking in a very philosophical tone like a tibetian monk and the point sort of flew off everyones head.
It's almost like it's the Emperors fault for not teaching Magnus, THE BIGGEST PSYKER OF ALL PRIMARCHS, ABOUT THE FUCKING WARP AND CHAOS
@@zeppelincraft1443 I don't really see how, unless they couldn't understand that the terms "Stormseer" and "psyker" were supposed to be interchangeable. That speech was very easy to understand.
@@g.sergiusfidenas6650 I think the fact that Jaghatai Khan's tendency to speak truth to power filtered down to his sons, and the Legion benefitted for it. Even after the Edict of Nicaea was issued, the Great Khan basically tore it up because he's such a chad.
"Reign it in A BIT?" He banned the use of psychic powers in the legion FOREVER. It would have been the equivalent of issuing the White Scars a speed limit or ordering the sixth to go wipe out all wolves.
Yeah, this bothered me too.
This, and explaining the Dunning-Kruger effect in terms of intelligence instead of competence is making me doubt this man's reading comprehension skill.
also the spy during the council of nikea was actually time traveling horus from the heresy manipulating events
I mean that was bc he saw magnus had consorted with demons... still extreme but kinda understandable
@@phinnygamethen maybe warn him about said demon, rather than prohibiting him from doing the one thing he is good at. Especially since his thing puts him at risk with demons.
In the Horus Heresy Legions card game, Magnus' shard has an emote that says:
"I was wrong... about everything"
In a universe where dark eldar exist, Magnus truly has the most hardcore nipple piercings
I still get chills when I remember the Emperor telling Magnus "You were almost the warhammer 40000"
You had me until the Council of Nikea bit. The Emperor literally told them to give up the central purpose of their lives with no explanation or recommendations on how to move forward. The KSons are my favorite legion and the dumbest smart guys ever, but they got done dirty from every angle.
Played by tzeentch from the start
The Emperor told them that 'they' (i.e. Magnus) had gone too far and delved too deep into knowledge they were not ready for. And the Thousand Sons as a whole made a good showing of themselves conquering planets without psychic powers until Magnus got a bad feeling and decided the best solution was to sacrifice a bunch of humans to prove how cool his particular brand of magic was. Ahriman literally tells him he is scared of breaking the rules and Magnus ignores him.
The KSons are a Legion failed by their father. Nikea was supposed to show Magnus how to get things done without sorcery but he was the only person in the whole legion that didn't see the message being sent. He did what he did with the best of intentions, but by the Emperor he was solipsistic and unwilling to see the forest for the trees.
The Dunning-Kruger effect is not how smart you think you are versus how smart you actually are. It is about how competent you perceive yourself vs how competent you are measured to be.
In the original study, everyone thought they were above average, believing they scored higher than half of the participants, but crucially, perceived relative score consistently goes *up* with higher score. "Peak of 'Mount Stupid'" and "Valley of Despair" is not described at all by the Dunning-Kruger effect. In fact, TSONS would be data extending or refuting Dunning-Kruger: One of the most interesting observations it makes is that there's a point where perceived competence actually slips *below* measured competence.
You could make an arguement that Dunning-Kruger applies here by saying that TSONS and Magnus didn't realize how inept they actually were when conferring with chaos, but that doesn't seem to be the point you're making. IMO, what you're trying to describe is a cognitive bias where you're so good at one thing you believe you're competent at things you believe are sufficiently related, without realizing that you're missing nuance. To me this sounds like a combination of an Overconfidence effect and, related to their views on competence of other groups, Naive Realism. Being great at sorcery doesn't automatically make you great at siege warfare, even if you correctly believe you can make your understanding of a catapault out of mind magic.
Sorry for the dissertation, I just couldn't help commenting. There's something I find really fascinating about people misunderstanding the Dunning-Kruger effect, then incorrectly applying it.
Yeah, I took a lot of Psych in college, and I remember it being
- Dumb/unqualified people significantly overrate their knowledge
-More knowledgeable people rate their knowledge much more accurately
So they know what they don't know, but they don't suddenly completely lose all self-confidence.
Nothings more ironically funny than people quoting and using the Dunning Kruger effect wrong
Careful, definitely depends on context. Intelligent people will make mistakes, which is an inevitable part of intellectual pursuits. Dumb people can be carefully tokenistic to convince themselves and others they're smart, while a very intelligent person could openly misinterpret the Dunning Kruger effect - Classifying it as ironically funny could be considered doubly ironic on your behalf 😉
If only someone played Paradox Billiards Vostroyan Roulette Fourth Dimension Hypercube Chess Strip Poker with Tzeench so he couldn't talk Magnus into fucking up
I think you mean Paradox Billiards Vostroyan Roulette Fourth Dimension Hypercube Chess Strip Poker with Fifth Dimensional Time Travel.
I love the thousand son. The flaws and there pros. Pre and post heresy. I just find them really cool. Also you can’t just change my mind that Magnus is just a younger version of the emperor.
Magnus is a younger, less organized Emperor with no discipline.
@@andyroobrick-a-brack9355 so the younger Emperor from when he lived in Anatolia
@@andyroobrick-a-brack9355 yea just a younger emperor
@@andyroobrick-a-brack9355 the emperor was barely organised, the unification wars and great crusade were cluster fucks with insanely poor planning, the emperor put barely any thought into how the primarchs, hell for quite some time he even knew the heresy was coming and still did nothing, but just like with every other character who fucks up they never get chastised for it only magnus gets talked about
@@some_shitposting_idiot3023 Right XD anyone who can call someone who made all these Primarchs who then turned to chaos, who can basically see through time organized is just.... goofy.
I mean, they can write what they want and plot armor it all working out in the end, and theres always arguments about unreliable narrators and stuff(for instance is the fight where the emperor fatally wounded ever been canonically made totally clear yet? Isnt there like some theory that Sanguinius went rage the first time, killed Horus himself, and then was raging on big E before big E killed him reluctantly after being wounded by Sanguinius instead of Horus?(which makes more sense to me thematically than the other way... another point about organized and disorganized either way.... WHY show reluctance? ..... I mean, something something to die and get souls sacrificed to become a God himself or something I guess, but...))
You can always write "it had to be this way in the end" to justify the emperors actions, for sure... but to call any of it clean or well organized or well planned feel pretty out of touch and wild XD
If you tell a professional driver to never drive because "driving is dangerous" dont blame him when he ignores you and gets into a car you know to be rigged to explode. Ducking mention THAT part. The corpsickle set Magnus up more than space squid ever did.
Exactly! so few people get or remember this point!
@@Matt-lk5ng it's the classic split in understanding responsibility that most disagreements are based on, most famously politics.
A fan who doesn't like both the Space Wolves and Thousand Sons ?
I'm genuinely shocked and pleasantly surprised. 😮
I'm like that too, the only thing i like about the space wolves is their hate for the Sons
The two legions deserve each other honestly
@@vancodling4223 true
I just hate all Space Boy Scouts, chaos or not. Xenos rule.
@@DominatorLegend I Bet You're A Tau Simp
Alright... I see the point HOWEVER, let us not forget that literally all of the Horus Heresy, ALL of it, could've been avoided had the Emperor trusted his sons enough with the truth of the Chaos Gods.
This comment carry’s so much more weight when you consider Magnus of all people was (from what I know) going to be the one to take the Emperors place on the golden throne. I get the Emperor couldn’t tell all the legions, especially due to the plethora of psykers who could easily mind read a stray thought that would spell disaster for the imperium or potentially even the webway project. But I don’t understand why the fuck the Emperor would choose not to tell his most psychically gifted son who of all people would have both benefitted most from that information while also being the best at keeping that information a secret from psykers or other space marines.
@@maxwellbajwa9190 Well, not to make a character case study out of the Emperor however, let us take into consideration that the Emperor viewed his sons as a Mechanic views his tools. The Emperor has shown to care very little, if at all, about his sons. You can look to a majority of the Traitor Primarchs for evidence of that. What father would rip his son from his friends to watch them die and then not care that the same son would expire due to a technological torture that was not his own doing? What father would recognize his son's want and need to build rather than fight and give another son the opportunity to build a castle? What father would ditch his sons in the middle of a galactic war to return to Terra without giving any advice? What kind of father would steal the revenge his son deserved? What father would assassinate his own son no matter how damaged he may be?
When the Emperor does show compassion, it is used to gain the servitude of his sons, nothing more. Even Horus, supposedly the Emperor's favorite son, was still abandoned by his father to fight a war he had no idea how to continue. Is it truly any wonder that the Emperor didn't tell his sons, neigh, his tools, about the Chaos Gods?
@@alienstar2088 I actually totally agree with you that the Emperor viewed his sons as tools. The way he treated Angron, Mortarion, and Perturabo are perfect examples of his mindset. And it makes sense that he allowed his Primarchs to call themselves his sons not because he cared for it, but because it was just more convenient than the truth. Still, it is this view of his Primarchs and their legions as tools and his own hubris, I think we can agree, that ultimately doomed him. Especially in his final dealings with Magnus it’s pretty clear that if he had just cared to ask anyone around him, or even just reason more with Magnus himself he would have known Magnus would refuse.
@@alienstar2088 Also I totally agree on your point of the Emperors view of his son as tools is (at least partly) why he chose not to tell his sons about the Chaos gods. What I think I’m trying to get at here is that the Emperors internment on the golden throne as a living corpse is largely due to how he viewed his sons and the decisions that resulted from that view. I think what I’m trying to get at though is that if the Emperor should have told anyone it should have been Magnus due to the role Magnus was meant to play, but I agree the Emperors nature is what caused that oversight in the first place. Additionally I think the Emperor has plenty of time to reflect on how the view he holds of his Primarchs led to his internment on the golden throne, and that information will either drive him mad and make him more cruel or propel him into being a better man and leader for the Imperium.
Lmao the idea that the thousand sons had a straight up intellectual integer overflow moment is actually amazing
Magnu is your really smart stoner friend. Important meeting to decide the fate of what he does? Busts out a poem. Gets told not to do something? Does it anyway and breaks his dad's stuff etc.
If Magnus fuxked up, then so did Leman, and so did the Emperor. Magnus did not fuck up in a vacuum, there were FACTORS, including the Chaos *GOD* of Lies and Deceit, working against my red boi.
My brother wouldn't take kindly of you talking about his Red Magny Pie
@Karstodes work on your reading comprehension
@dac314 come now friend
It's not an actual argument
I am "karstodes" one of 3 fabulous companions of the Man Emperor himself
And the brother I refer to is Custodisi the mustachious of the 3 of us
He has a fondness for Magnus the Red and if you refer to him as your red Boi or any affection term
He may not take it lightly and you will incure the wrath of a well oiled and furious Custodian of the Emperors 10,000
Just saying
Lol
But for real I'm not mad....
Im playing "the part"
@dac314 also yes I CAN read....
Better than before.....
Maybe.....
Ever heard of the Vylka Fenryka?
Magnus fucked up waaaay more than anyone else however. He literally could have averted the whole Burning by just picking up the vox when Russ tried to call him for over an hour in orbit, and that was only the final link in the chain.
The arhriman-twink isnt the fanbase. It is one person. I do not dare to mention her name, lest she appear.
I have seen thing unment for human eyes.
The eggs, dear emperor, the eggs.
I want to see it, give me the link so that I can.
I have seen way too horrific shit to recount and I want something messed up to laugh at this week, hence I demand it.
@@necrosteel5013 You were either an Iron Warrior or an Emperor's Children. No inbetween.
@@fernandobraga8455 I guess I am a lot closer to the iron warriors. They are one of my favorite chaos legions after all.
Vezimira is the only thing worth mentioning about the Thousand Sons
Give me the name so i can do more research into this pls :3
In magnus's defense, he did less wrong then other traitor primarchs and in the council of nikea, one of lemans arguments were 'they use evil space magic, we use friendly fenris magic!' That said, he's definitely not inocent of his own share of dumb
Russ' logic is flawless there. Don't know how you could beat it 😆 (jk)
I always say that Magnus' primary flaw wasn't arrogance, like everyone always says, but his optimism. He believed in the Emperor's dream of an enlightened, utopian empire more than anyone. It was ironically naïve of him to believe that was ever going to happen. Not only was the dream a potential lie to begin with, but even some of his loyalist brothers were opposed to it. The only person who who really had his back was Sanguinius.
And Sanguinius is a bona-fide mutant no matter how you put it. Of course he would tolarate some tame minor psyker mutations.
@@zeppelincraft1443wow, really using the hard M on mutant, huh?
@@Yourantsally The hard M is reserved for Mortarion to say.
Jokes aside, I think if the council of Nikea went Magnus' way, Tzeentch would have single-handedly won the great game.
@@zeppelincraft1443 Except tzeentch got his way anyways. Magnus didn't stop, the space wolves still used rune priests, mortarion was already a psyker and just didn't know it (not to mention the psykik potential of typhon/typhus) Ns everyone has librarians. If big E just trusted his sons enough to tell them what they should be wary of, rather than just blanket "no psykers", SO much could have been avoided
@@YourantsallyThe Emperors plan was to make sure no one knew about the Chaos God's so that they would starve to death
The reason people think Magnus did nothing wrong, is probably because out of all the traitor primarchs he's the only one who didn't have a reason to betray the Emperor, or at least the one with the least reasons. He was conned by Tzeentch into doing it.
And horus since he commanded Leman to kill magnus and TS
As well as fulgrim since despite his sometimes haughty nature he was loyal thru and thru and was only because of the laer blade
@@dino-bk7vh I thought newer lore was he exorcised the demon and still joined chaos?
@@thatwelshman2713
Yeah but….chaos is a force that COMPLETELY changes you on a fundamental level into something that is NOT you…..so if fulgrim was still sane is up to debate but the moment he touched the laer blade he was a goner
@@thatwelshman2713lol horus didnt tell russ to do anything he just said "hey russ that Magnus guy has gone to far someone should really reign him in... anyway have fun retrieving magnus"
He decided on his own to attack even when a custodes stood next him and told him that it was a retrieval mission as he nuked prospero
If the Emperor taught his children, especially Magnus, about chaos, Magnus wouldn't be so darn arrogantly curious.
Emperor did that countless times. Especially with Magnus. He warned him not to go deep and not to interact with demons. And look what that arrogant red mad lad did to him, to his legion and to reputation of Psychers and most importantly to Emperor's grand project utterly destroying it.
@@Warmaster2001 did the Emperor know that Fulgrim was wielding the Blade of Laer?
Magnus did everything wrong, but damn if he didn’t try to be the hero. He just fucked up beyond all repair.
Love your humor and slides.
When your legion and primarch was supposed to be one of the best and smartest but continuously fails and makes dumb decisions
"Magnus is a failure."
-Lion 'El Johnson
I think that, if the emperor just explained how the chaos gods work to magnus, that basically none of their fuck ups would happen. this is what happens when you don’t educate your children
Magnus basically already knew how they worked; he met Tzeentch and made a deal with him to cure the TSons of their Thing-itis. He just thought he was so powerful and smart that he could outplay the Chaos Gods, and that belief never really left him even after he became a Daemon Prince.
Magnus is one of my fav Traitor Primarchs alongside Angron and Perturabo! The Burning of Prospero was one of the most tragic moments in the heresy Lemans reluctance to initiate the battle pleading with Magnus just for him to lock himself away in his tower was gut wrenching… i want Magnus to regain his noble shard and return into the fold but GW probably has other plans…
Wasn’t magnus broke into many shards and he just got biggest pieces and a lot of the smaller ones? It’d be cool if the rest of his shards were converging to become a good version of him.
@@sebastianzmijewski1282 Yea Ahriman collected all his shards but one which was his most important his Noble shard if Magnus ever got it back nd became whole again his redemption is possible.
@@wolflordgio6320but malkidor decided to be a dick..
"reluctance" his slaughter of prospero says otherwise, and then going straight for the kill on magnus shows he clearly wanted this, but hey space furries are gonna space furry
Lemon Rush was the first person on the ground gleefully slaughtering civilians. He wasn't reluctant. He wanted to burn prospero for a long time
I think being a true thousand son is to never truly stop fucking up doing the right thing.
How dare you! Night Lords are not evil, they are justice. Ave Dominus Nox.
Being tragic does not mean you are immune to being called out for your own blunders.
The Thousand Sons are tragic, yes. But they are also stupid. And that in and of itself is also tragic because of the great potential they had as a Legion with their abilities and what they accomplished with Prospero.
8:15 - I think that's molded after the headresses of ancient Egyptian pharaohs, with the whole legion giving a vibe of 'sci-fi ancient Egypt.'
It kind of sucks that in a literary universe where pskyers have such potential, the psychic legion is reduced to “oops all mistakes” because no one knew how to write them.
when an impcel says something so psykphobic you have to hit them with that classic magnus stare:
(love the video)
I'm not too familiar with the Thousand Sons, but some of their sorcerers did back Rylanor so they're cool in my book.
They were moved by his honor which is cool but I got to think that at least in some small part they decided that going out instantly due the bomb was infinite times better than whatever Fulgrim and his band of degenerates had in store for them if they were to be captured by him afterwards.
Ah yes vistario
Such a cool guy
Shame he's dead
Knowledge of the Dunning Kruger Effect does not make a person less susceptible. Unfortunately it's quite the opposite. The greater a person's intelligence and the more fields they can assert mastery in; the more they will exhibit the Dunning Kreuger Effect at the low competency/high confidence peak.
For example. Celebrities talking politics. Scientists talking about science unrelated to their field (I'm looking at you Neal DeGrasse Tyson and Bill Nye). College Professors talking about anything. Anyone that calls themselves brokers or day traders talking about the economy.
By the same metric, it's the same reason while a diesel mechanic might say he doesn't know much and then proceed to give you the best advice you've ever heard in your entire life.
For Mr. Tyson, I only watched some of his videos but all I see is he talking about astrophysics, so could you please let me what kind of unrelated science that he talked about?
Remembering TTS: "Oh no... Nonononononononono, he's too cocky. He's *way* too cocky! He's not going to stop!"
He's so cocky he was turned into a Cock! As in a rooster...
Man, I wanna see Magnus’ downfall dramatized in a 40k series.
1:45 i call this the "time is a flat Dunning Krueger effect"
Magnus would not have done everything wrong if the Emperor, beloved by all, had not done everything wrong first. Like not telling him hey, don't try to mind talk to me for a while!
He kinda did...the edict of Nikaea
Why would that be necessary if all warp exploration was le banned?
He told him not to use magic, but in the face of Horus' betrayal, that can be understood.
@Alastor yeah. But even his sons were like "let us deliver it" to which magni magic responded "nah watch this"
@@wiccanthropy1956 tbf, when you're talking about traveling massive distances with a looming Heresy, all the prep time you can get would be the best. Maybe Emps shouldve told the only person capable of breaking his special barrier about the special barrier just incase he decides to be a bad boy and use his magic anyway.
The Thousand Sons are an amazing example of where intellect and wisdom differ. I think that's a big part of the Dunning-Kruger effect, people can be incredibly curious, open and intuitive, but they lack the practicality and experience to back it up. This is the Thousand sons. I personally relate to them a lot, not the hyper-intelligence, but the arrogance, pride and detesting of tradition and experience. Magnus did everything wrong, and I love that. They're a classic tale on the dangers of arrogance, they've helped me realize a lot about myself, and I just find them endlessly cool. They're a more elegant and "unknowable" side of chaos that I will always adore.
I also feel like the headdresses are thematic of the legion as a whole: cool, original, but very impractical and kind of useless in a crunch.
Edit: Let's be honest, Magnus, Arhiman and the Thousand Sons may not be twinks by the standards of us mortals, they are ultra-jacked demi gods of knowledge and sorcery, but compare them to the Space Wolves and Death Guard, their polar opposites, and I can at least understand where people are getting it.
I agree a lot with your thesis here. The Thousand Sons, to me, always represented the worst aspects of the Imperial truth of the Emperor's original plan. The sheer arrogance and spite they hold for other societies' superstitions about the Warp blinded them to the very real dangers, even as they mastered the more technical aspects. Their Primarch is equally as fun.
Magnus, in all the worst ways, is truly one of the three Primarchs closest to the Emperor himself in mind. The cruelty born of callousness, the spiteful rants against his own brothers!
bro at least thousand sons were honest and idealists compare to hypocrisy of wolves and smelly grave f*ckers and even more heroic than salamanders
Legit. Even after Magnus did nothing wrong through the Emperors Webway project, he literal could have reached out to the Imperium and offered his own surrender. Instead he threw a psychic veil over the planet and dragged millions of innocents down with him.
There was no way for the Wolves to know they weren't falling into some paychic death trap, so opened with a full bombardment
finally, the chaos wizard gang.
(they love casting spells)
It's not that magnus did nothing wrong, its that he eventually realized what he did wrong but by the time he understood how massively he screwed up during the burning of prospero it was far far to late for him to do anything but accept his fate
Ate thousand sons
Ate iron warriors
Ate emperors children
Ate world eaters
Ate Black legion
Ate death guard
Ate word bearers
Ate alpha legion
Ate night lords
Luv me emprah
Ate all traitors, simple as
Then why did you reference Alpha Legion? Or do you just hate them as well?
I love 1k sons hat as its pure Egyptian
Also ahriman is and always will be caked up
ahriman is persian tho 😎
I, and everyone around me growing up thought I was a little tarded but, got my iq tested at 130 I was like oh, now my mom is really gonna think I'm just acting stupid
Full respect and everything. But bro just called the thousand sons boring, and proceeded to make a video about how the ultra marines are fun. The Ultramarines. Yeah, the guys who’s Primarchs special power is being an office desk worker. The guys who win every battle, have no inherent flaws, a billion trillion named characters (which I bet most people could barely name one), are currently leading the Imperium, are front and center in nearly all 40k media recently and are literally the vanilla space marines. Yeah, those guys. The Smurf marines themselves. Although admittedly the Thousand Sons are blue as well (post heresy naturally).
the Ahriman books made me a lifelong Thousand sons fan. give em a read
I've read their books. I never encounter a single time where Magnus made any apparent mistakes. He took RISKS - huge ones - but in each case there was a deliberation on whether or not the risk was worth it. And it always - always - was worth it.
1. The deal with Tzeentch. Here was his choice.
a. All of your children die horribly
b. You lose an eye and your children live.
My answer: I'm a Dad - I would save my kids.
2. The council of Nikaea
Did you actually read the speech he gave? The way you represented it was actually bullshit. I'm sorry - what are you smoking? Mortarian - you're taking MORTARIAN'S - very TEMPORARY - belief that magic is bad? The MAN WHO WILLINGLY BECAME A DEMON OF FARTS - like 10 books later? Jaghtai Khan defended Magnus. And also - that little spy - was a little bitch. Literally betrayed someone he called a friend. Magnus got Judas'd by assholes - he appealed to the actual doctrine the Emperor claims to have and the Emperor decided to side with the assholes - one of which betrays him. LET ME REMIND YOU AT THE TIME THAT ONE OF HIS SONS WAS ALREADY A DAEMON AND HE WAS COMPLETELY UNAWARE OF THAT. Lorgar turned to Chaos 43 years before the heresy. Not to mention Leeman Russ - his whole legion is full of psykers - and they didn't stop using magic - because they had convinced themselves it wasn't really magic.
God you have a stupid take on those events. Go read the books. Again. Try to absorb the words.
3. The Rubric
Here's your choice.
a. You die to the flesh change and so does everyone you love.
b. You try not to die - and there could be severe consequences.
Good lord what a choice. Don't make the wrong one.
4. The breaking of the webway
a. Warn the emperor about the Horus Heresy and potentially save trillions of lives
b. Do nothing because your Father - who is completely unaware of the Horus Heresy at this point - told you not to use the only powers you have because the people who are about to betray him - told him to.
You don't know about the emperor's project because he hasn't told you anything about it - despite the fact that he is planning to sit your on the golden throne - he has shared nothing about that plan with you.
5. The final choice with the emperor.
a. all your kids die.
b. you become a daemon prince.
The emperor and vulcan both say they couldn't kill their entire legion. Meaning the emperor agreed with his choice to serve Tzeentch. This is a fact.
Do you see any mistakes there? If you do - you're a moron. Having bad luck doesn't equate to stupidity.
Oh the thousand sons don't confer with others on whether or not what their doing is a good idea???? YOU HAVEN'T READ THE BOOKS AT ALL!!! What an L take.
Here's everyone Magnus conferred with and tried to collaborate with.
Pertarabo
Jaghtai Khan
Vulcan - he literally asks Vulcan straight up if he could sacrifice his kids when he makes that decision.
Lorgar
Sanguinius.
Leeman Russ (before the betrayal)
He is literally getting everyone's feelings and takes on as many things as possible - he would talk a lot and try to get different perspectives on both sides of the heresy. He was popular amongst his brothers - the 3rd most besides Horus and Sanguinius.
I think the crux of your whole video is "I don't like the Thousand Sons because of their helmets" That's literally where all of this is coming from. You think they look stupid - so you blame their failures on stupidity. There's nothing in the books that indicates to me that Magnus was an idiot. He was brilliant. His luck was just incredibly terrible - and every time he took a risk he got the absolute worst consequence. Imagine the worst consequence for every stupid decision the Space Wolves make. Imagine if every time they did anything slightly risky they got served the worst consequence. They'd have been wiped out so many times. The Thousand Sons have that kind of luck - and they are still a formidable force somehow. This - to me - makes them one of the best legions. They are just trying to figure out the right thing to do and surviving through every tragedy that befalls them. The 40k universe is literally mad that they still exist somehow and is constantly trying to kill them - yet they live on - fractured - broken - but still a threat.
Meanwhile the Space Wolves get to challenge the Grey Knights and the inquisition - and not have Fenris exterminated.
Was Morty forced to become a Daemon Prince by his son?
@daothucanh9621 I have no interest in the stink man's lore. He's just kind of a little bitch overall. He lies about his brothers to get them in trouble. He gets cucked by his own legion. His fartlord Astartes are scarier than he is. And his model is a beautiful butterfly carrying a glorified gardening tool. Nothing about Morty is impressive. He made the virus fart bombs that killed his own legion. Adding fart sound effects to every movement he makes is an appropriate and accurate depiction of his presence. Guy smells like a paper factory next to a dairy farm on planet fart cloud.
And yet somehow... his fans nearly always smell worse than he does.
@@benjaminwoodham6682 Okay that was lots of animosity toward Morty, I haven't read about him so I have no comment on that. As for your point about breaking the web way, I haven't read TS book so please let me know, but I saw many criticized Magnus for not making a trip to Terra (like the Eisentein fleet did), or trying to get to Malcador or other astropath to deliver the news to the Emperor, instead he sacrificed hundreds of people to get to Big E, though granted I understand why he did that, when people are panic they hardly think straight, and there's chance no one will trust him cus Horus was super popular at that time. I would like to know you opinion on this. Also, some would argue that Magnus should have turn himself in the moment Russ arrives, which is fair I suppose, not that it justify Russ and his legion’s atrocity afterward
@@daothucanh9621 The explanation for why he chose the webway was twofold - First - to save time. He thought - correctly - time was of the essence - so he chose the most expedient path. And judging by the time he took to get there - he was right. Him ruining the emperor's plans - at least in the Tsons books is made PRETTY clear it was unforeseeable. The writing also says that the emperor and Magnus had communicated that way before many times - so the thought that this was somehow a huge avoidable mistake Magnus made... is laughable. The mistake was the Emperor's and the Emperor's alone for PURPOSELY CHOOSING NOT TO TELL MAGNUS ABOUT HIS PLANS!!! The reason he purposely screwed over Magnus - was because he apparently foresaw the only outcome where he lived to be one where Magnus gets screwed over - so he intentionally made the decision for the Thousand Sons to fall to Chaos by giving Magnus no communication and an impossible choice. As a Dad - given that choice, I would have also fallen to chaos just like Magnus. The Space Wolves decided on their own to kill the Thousand Sons - because they were manipulated by chaos to do so. They faced... zero consequences for this except for being decimated by the Thousand Sons before they escaped to the Sorcerer Planet. The Space Wolves insane decision to betray to the Thousand Sons on purpose multiple times and forcing them to turn to Chaos to live has never been paid back. The Emperor chose the path where that happened on purpose so he could live as a husk into the future. I'm not kidding - this is the lore.
I respect the hell out of every decision Magnus made - because all of it was done out of love, loyalty, guilt, etc - human emotions - emotions which all other primarchs seem to lack or can be one note about. Magnus is the only primarch that I could see myself being friends with. Magnus is the empathy the Emperor lacks. Magnus made the hardest decision of his life for his children - unlike his Father - he cares for his sons. Magnus is not perfect... but perfect is boring. The one thing Magnus is not... is a traitor. He was forced into Chaos by his own virtues and loyalties - not because he had any desire to betray his Father.
@@benjaminwoodham6682 Thank you for your insight. About the part " The Emperor chose the path where that happened on purpose so he could live as a husk into the future.", is it implied or outright stated so in the lore? Is it in the heresy book? (I vaguely remember a scene where Big E and Malacdor have a conversation or something about this).
Based on what I know of Magnus I do belive he fell mostly because of the love for his son. Though he killed one because that son found out SW was attacking and another for disobeying his order or something, kinda weird and harsh on that.
As for the SW, I guess they kinda suffer the consequences too? I mean the Thousand Sons beat them really hard, and then the Khan abandoned them to the Alpha Legion, causing devastation to the SW, Bjorn also called out Russ on his BS too, so there's that.
I do hope Magnus and TS can be redeemed though, maybe not by Big E (I believe Big E offered Magnus a new legion but his old sons must die, pretty shitty deal, so no wonder Magnus cannot accept it, or maybe Big E offered nothing, which is equally bad IMO, so yeah, Magnus has very rights to mad at his father and stay the heck away from the Imperium, good for him)
Yep, Magnus and his sons; the noble and good yet inconceivably arrogant and stupid. On another note, I think I know someone who Magnus may have gotten some or all of those traits from...
Tbf to Magnus if the primarchs were warp entities before the big E brought them into physical form, that would mean both Magnus and big E thought they could control warp entities and failed
The problem with the sons is they never won anything important, and they should have been able to kill some REALLY big stuff, because they're throwing so much power around it turns em inside out. Even if they do use it for good, eventually they're going to die just like a mechanicus troop in a radioactive tank. Unfortunately, none of that was properly conveyed in their lore.
You can say a lot about the Thousand Sons, but I definitely wouldn't call them boring
I will say I felt like some of the bias did show through. The Emperor didn’t say “calm down with the psyker shanangians” but outright banned psychic use. For most legions that was fine but for the Thousand Sons that was bullshit. Its like if you told the White Scars they couldn’t use their bikes anymore or that the Night Lords weren’t allowed to skin people anymore; its kinda self sabotage.
But Magnus while bitter over it DID follow the rule as much as possible with only 2 exceptions. One is when Logar came to Magnus and attempted to convince him to contact the Chaos gods which Magnus took one look at him, told him to go fuck himself and then teleportes out of there (while leaving a hole in Lorgar’s rood)
The other however was the dumb one where he Kool Aid manned the Emperor’s psychik wall.
Regardless the Magnus did everything wrong, but I feel like some things intentionally fucked him over or were dickish towards him.
They arent dumb they are "special".
Scarab Occult Terminators look cool therefore 10/10 faction
Magnus did nothing wrong. Big E told him to do nothing and he did that wrong.
I was unaware of that last part. Interesting
If the Emperor didn't want there to be psyker space marines then why did he make a legion of psyker space marines? Checkmate.
Magnus did nothing wrong, Horus did nothing wrong.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again: Magnus wasn't the only idiot at Prospero. Thanks for ensuring that Magnus's massive screwup couldn't be fixed, RUSS.
What happened on Prospero is essentially the result of the Emperor’s laziness/apathy, Lemans’ bullheadedness and prejudice, and Magnus’ arrogance and incompetence with a dash of both Horus and Tzeentch being fuckwits and exacerbating the conflict to its most logical tragedy.
Magnus did nothing wrong. He did however do many things incorrectly.
The Emperor is solely responsible for Magnus' fall start to finish, moreso than any other Primarch. If the Emperor had taken him aside at any point and explained the warp and it's denizens to him and explained why what's he was at his core was so dangerous then I think things would have likely ended with the Thousand Sons being saved. But no, the Emperor fucked that up, just like everything else.
I admit that the Thousand Sons are my favorite Legion. I will also admit that they are the smartest idiots in the galaxy.
Though I do like that one of the main reasons that they fell to Chaos is the fact that they were kind of forced into it. Both sides were actively pushing Magnus and his Legion further and further into Chaos's arms. In one of the books the Emperor said that he would still have accepted Magnus back, the only price he would have had to pay was to kill his own Legion. Vulcan, who was there, was asked if he would accept the deal if their positions where reversed, and Vulcan catagorically said No. That is what I like about them they were called the Monster so often that they just got sick and tired of it and pretty much said, "Fine we will be your monsters."
Except that Vulkan and the Salamanders are best known for their willingness to sacrifice for the greater good, trading marine lives for human lives that are objectively less valuable. Vulkan might not have taken the deal, but you bet his sons would have jumped of a cliff with a smile to save their father.
Also, Magnus claiming he wouldn't kill his sons after 1. Killing anyone who figured out the truth of his webway oopsie while waiting for imperial sanction on Prospero 2. Letting Russ and the Wolves tear them apart rather than giving himself up immediately and 3. Literally having killed one of his own Sekhmet guard a few minutes before chronologically is delusion of the highest order.
I do agree, but the emperor also screwed up magnus redemption for destroying terra's psychic shield. The emeperor said that the punishment would be to kill all of his legion and giving him another one. He should have known that magnus wouldnt do that and there are plenty of other punishments fit. mangus falling to chaos cause of this is the stupidest reason to fall to chaos, it was an easy fix.
what funnier is that Vulcan was there
And he was like shit, don't ask me what to do Magnus, Don't ask me
Fury of Magnus from scraps I read is dumb book. It dumbs down the characters to try tell readers Magnus made a continuous decision to join chaos. In reality ever since Leman invaded Prosepro Magnus has been backed into a corner talking to Russ would been no good Russ hasn’t listens to Magnus before why would he listen now. Neither would of fighting back just would made Magnus look like he’s a traitor. Magnus has also been a emotional bleeding heart with his decision only using he knowledge and not his non existent wisdom. I thought originally he signed his life way on prospero when used the book of Magnus in a emotional mistake to teleport his people away not realizing what it would cost. Instead I find out in video this watered down version of it happens where Magnus lives the warp for a thousand years of warp time becoming some renegade which I liked. What didn’t like how when finds his sons and rebuilds prospero he takes his entire legion to find his last piece of his soul the noble shard. He did so wouldn’t die cause if remember right he was slowly being drained of his energy to live without it. Then he decides instead just going to Terria himself he meats with Horus and joins him with his legion to get closer to his soul since apparently The Emperor has. For all the talk that Magnus goes on about loving he’s Legion and the memories of prospero the writers make him take them with him. In every other book Magnus self sacrifices himself for the good of whatever he’s trying protect even one time almost dying for ship of random civilians. It’s like Magnus couldn’t just astero project himself again in imperial palace and talk to his father about this like he’s done all his life when father wasn’t in the palace and it’s not like the protection from the palace was there anymore since Magnus broke it. When finally gets into the palace tho the poorly thought out way Malcador being the old piece garbage he is. Malcador tells Magnus he never needed his last piece of his soul and it was always apart of him. I thinking Magnus is literally coughing up blood loosing his grip on reality what are talking about you senile old man get back on your meds. Malcador proceeds then taunt Magnus like he’s asking to get his teeth punched , but probably thinks he’s either gonna win cause he choked Horus out or he’s gonna make Magnus feel bad if he kills him somehow. Malcador proceeds with the latter letting Magnus kill him somehow even tho Malcadors a Perpetual and Magnus wasn’t able to kill Vulkin who was a Perpetual. Magnus feels bad even tho Malcadors the person you should feel least bad for mercing with the fact Malcadors is where all the emperors worst Traits come from and I pretty sure Malcadors done some shady business and whipped out at least a hundred civilizations before he even met the emperor. When finally Magnus gets the throne the emperor pretty much locks Magnus in there with Vulcan and himself giving him some crooked probably cause Magnus made himself look like a dunce Traitor coming with the Traitors. The emperor basically says join me were killing your Legion there all have trash genetics and gonna die I get you a new toy legion son ; oh I’d say no then you die to Vulcan’s hammer. Then Vulcan’s goes being like “Magnus we recorded you crying 😭 in your palace like a baby you did everything wrong we totally would believed you if defended your self against the space even tho I Vulcan have killed thousands of worlds that either defended themselves against imperium for less or simply being different”. -Totally accurate Vulcan. Magnus being even more insulted by Vulcan smooth brain insults and emotional and the Emperor lack of any emotion for the last remnants for his people treating them like broken toys that need to be replaced makes Magnus furious for the other lack emotion these two are showing. Magnus pretty much auto says no and asks Vulcan would he be capable of just replacing his sons so easily and Vulcan says no. This is in point when hearing the lore this book and I like WTF 🤬. The Emperor doesn’t need to just kill Magnus’s sons he’s kept both the space wolves wulfen and Sangeous/ his sons with bird wings alive. Magnus sons may be slowly turning into unstable mutant tentacle monsters but doesn’t mean the emperor can just kill them he can least try keep them alive and just give Magnus the grey knights to slowly phase the old sons when they eventually need to be put down. The Emperor could of also just tried to cure them if Cul the Tech priest was able to make Primaris that barely affected by mutation the emperor could done something similar. Vulcan wasn’t helping either literally just criticizing Magnus. By the end of it if Vulcan were trapped in the same situation on Nocturne he pretty much admitted he would do a lot of the same actions as Magnus not all obviously he would up in a similar situation. Pretty much the end Magnus gets beat Pulp by Vulcan cause the Emperor once again is horrible leader that’s couldn’t figure a obvious solution. Magnus then I’d like f you dad in the most stupid way possible accepting tzeentch gift when he could just TPed out of there as soon as he saw there was no winning in the situation. The only reason I think he stayed was the emperor had sent men to kill Magnus sons anyway if said yes or no. Magnus didn’t have the book of Magnus on him , so could just TP his sons out so once again is forced in situation with no winning let him and his sons die or join tzeentch to live. Which he obviously does cause this pre written to have Magnus Join Tzeentch since models got to sell 💰 💴 💵 💰. I honestly think through lone wind misspelled recap of events Fury of Magnus should never existed and should just either been at end of Prosperous burns Magnus becomes a Demon prince in order to TP his sons originally away. Or just have Magnus become more Rengade if this wasn’t pre written to have a certain outcome it seemed like the book wanted to set up Magnus and his sons against the galaxy trying to help out. I really think this is book is disservice to Magnus character making him look like a spoiled child with imperium doing “nothing wrong” instead being a arrogant passionate Suto humanitarian who was born to be a killing machine for the imperium literally only made to power the golden throne. I conclusion I don’t Magnus did “nothing wrong” nor do I think he did “everything wrong” I just think he was to emotional of a Primarch that caused his own down fall in his ego filled vision to lead the imperium into the light out of ignorance against Psykers. If you read this thx for listing.
I misspelled so much in this please forgive my misspelling I kind of got wrapped up in a rant about Fury of Magnus I just had a lot thoughts about what didn’t like in that book. How it wrote the characters and the renegade Magnus thing that went no where.
Wasn't it revealed that deal was offered to a part of Magnus that flew off via Magnus' back break?
@@lordofshades9852 Not sure wasn't some older version of Magnus's soul if I am not mistaken? I remember that the thousand sons collected a majority of the parts of his Soul ,and put it together with that part. I remember that liking the quotes taken from the book ,and the lore videos discussing it. It really felt like a 180 from Magnus being a dude with a ego problem to it was always Magnus's fault in the end when sided with Tzeentch to save his legion or what the book implies himself ,and his values. I feel like the author heard that people liked him thought Leman was in the wrong ,and they said you can't have nice things TM GRIMDARK Magnus is evil for "40k standards" now always has.
The fool’s angst put a smile on even this archon’s face if only he hadn’t fallen to chaos then we could have simply laughed at this fool’s downfall BUT NO he had to embrace an unknown entity and now his rats crawl around in OUR webway
Is Arhemen as Skaven now? Because that would make a lot of sense
Suffer not the Xenos to live. Your people shall be brought to justice by the might of his Armies
You put out this video the day I start reading a thousand sons
Changer of fate indeed
The Thousand Sons are my favorite legion and I really enjoyed this video. "Hell is paved with good intentions" summed them well, at least before they fully embraced being evil cackling wizards. Magnus thought he knew best and it damned his whole legion. Ahriman thought he knew best as well, and yet here we are.
For me their sheer hubris and subsequent failure (I am NOT a skilled 40k player) is part of the fun. Aesthetically I prefer the 30k version of them the best, so they are all painted red with proper Heresy era glyphs and stuff.
Honestly, because of TTS, Manus is my favourite Parimarch. It made me want to check out the Thousand Sons. The Orks are still my favourite 40k faction though.
The dementia music and aggressively unsure narration over the in depth lore of a table top game, the combination is brilliant
The thousand sons are my favorite legion. They have one of the best story cause they did good, they wanted to do good but magnus is totaly a moron. And what makes it great is that if you actually makes magnus better the legion loses its kind of character. They are self dellusioned super powered intellectual completly fool of themselves. Also what is cool is what the thousand son stood for. They stood for progress and acceptance of psycker and most of the galaxy just wasn't going to have that. So in the end we have a great tragic vilain with a noble cause gone horribly wrong. They just need to show a little more how 40k thousand sons have distance themselve from their past kindness and ethic (cause yeah with the salamanders they actually cared about civilians and people) to show how twisted and evil they are now.
the views vs the likes on this vid speaks foe itself.............
MAGNUS DONE NOTHING WRONG
hold up, the Council of Nikaea was outlawing all psykers from the legions besidse astropaths and navigators (since you can't do space travel without them), and the emperor literally stated that if anyone uses psykers the legions gets wiped out like what happened to the lost legions. (also fucking rich of Leman to be against psykers, he and his rune priests).
Like Magnus does a lot wrong, but at least half the time was because the Emperor was an even bigger idiot.
As a World Eater player, it's in my job description to dislike the Thousand Suns, but oh my Corpse Emperor is it so painfully depressing to see Magnus somehow blunder everything equally as hard as the Emperer did with Angron. Just so dissapointing to see all that potential go to waste with the spaghetti god.
The thing is that yes, you made a case for why he is dumb. But you did not make a case for why he is bad or at fault for what happened. For example he did get his magic basically banned but that was out of incompetence not hatred or treachery. He may be arrogant and stupid but that does not change that out of the traitors he is by far the best morally.
I love my walking crying urns and their sorcerer masters with handguns.
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You’re underselling the dumbness of the Edict of Nikea by JUST a bit. Big E didn’t ask Magnus to rein in his psykers a little; he outright banned the Librarius in all Legions, preventing the use of any psychic powers. For the Sons, whose whole defining schtick was psychic power, that was intolerable. It’d be like telling the White Scars “No more bikes, m’kay?” It’s telling that the Edict was so stupid that the Lion pretty much immediately ignored it.
So yeah, Magnus is a big fuck up, but he learned from the best of them.
I love that, of all the factions in 40k, they're one of the few that are actively trying to make things better and progress humanity.
Their methods leave much to be desired.
The debate on Magnus is simple: You're either on the side of the cool sorcerer, Angel boi and the level headed Riding conquerer man or, you're on the side of smelly man and the furry.
The best way I've seen it said is: Magnus did nothing wrong, but he didn't exactly do anything right either.
I feel like the Thousand Sons need to remember Ockham's razor more often. They're so obsessed with proving how big brain they are that the simplest answer feels beneath them. Cool aesthetic though
I honestly feel bad for magnus, while yes, he did almost *everything* wrong, he tried fixing them, leading to *more* problems. In a mix of comedy and tragedy.
Highly disagree about post heresy Thousand Sons. Personally I dig them more, but I definitely think that some of the fan helmets could be better. There are some great looking ones and some not so great looking ones.
Honestly, the moment that Magnus realizes he will never actualize the full potential of his fathers plan and how he lost his opportunity to Ascend. One of the most heartbreaking passages I’ve come across so far in the HH; just got to Nemesis. Like the part where the Flesh Change taking one of his sons and Azak is asking his Father for help, but Magnus just tells him “I can’t”, he knows the legion is lost and the only hope is for Araman to protect the Book of Magnus.
Writing this as I watch the video so I don’t know if you’re going to cover it, but I also thought it was really AWESOME when I realized that the entire point of the Enumerations was to abate the Flesh Change, when they get all hyped up and use their powers too heavily, inviting the Flesh Change.
I think Magnus did a lot of wrong stuff but a lot of it was also understandable.
His legion was constantly changing into abominations and about to be culled for that. So he went into the warp, his arrogance was fueled by his success and all seemed good.
Then magic gets outlawed. The entire legion's thing was magic... Magic is outlawed... That sounds like a not so subtle way of telling you you’re about to get thunder warriored...
So Magnus gets a chance to save the imperium through a baller use of his magic, despite it being outlawed, proving the legitimacy of their continued existence! At least that’s what he thought was going to happen...
Pride and desperation are a terrible mix that lead to a lot of mistakes so Magnus absolutely did a lot of wrong!
By the throne listening to Mr bones while working is therapeutic and entertaining
I like the thousand Sons alot because they are just mages in Powerarmour. The echochamber argument presented in this video does sound quite nice as an explenation why the thousand sons always fuck up.
From all I read Magnus was a big doofus and fucked so many things up. But the selfloathing and selfpity that he falls into is for me always nice to read
Magnus reminds me of Charlie sheen. He's just "winning" regardless. You can shoot space magic from your brain man.
Personally I’m a Tzeentch stan out of all four Chaos Gods and the Thousand Sons are some of my favorites (I still love all four Chaos Gods though). Tzeentch and Thousand Sons kick massive ass. Magnus is an absolute goof ass boyfailure and I love him so much
A femboy is in the heart not on how much of a gymbro you are, if you know you are a femboy you can become a femboy regardless of the gains one has.
If they were any good, we would need just 1 son
That is single handedly one of the funniest things I have ever read
thank you for this
In a fascinating turn of events, I love them for the exact reasons you hate them.