The 40k episode was centered around the concept of fear and how it shapes us. We experience that through the eyes of Metaurus, a Bladeguard Sergeant of the Ultramarines. When selecting for new recruits, he came upon a unique child, a child filled with pain and rage, a child without fear (Titus). All other recruits begin from a place of fear but are conditioned and trained to overcome it. At a fundamental level, however, they are still human. They still err and they still can experience fear and doubt. While Metaurus loved Titus as a mentor might, he came to be afraid over Titus' potential should he fall to the corruption of Chaos. What would he become? What could that child he trained be capable of? We see his concern over Titus' aggression in the moment when he charges the heretics' commandeered tank. Later on when they've delved into the caverns to plant the beacon that will signal the vessel in orbit to destroy the Chaos relic beneath, we see the Sorcerer appear. He effortlessly dispatches each marine by entering their minds and embodying their fear, literally using their fears and doubts to kill them. The first marine fears that he could falter from some internal weakness, so his armor rips him out of itself and crushes him. Metaurus fears that Titus' nature will lead him to betraying him and his brothers, so the Sorcerer manifests as a corrupted Titus and stabs him. Then, the Sorcerer enters the mind of Titus but he appears in his true form because there is no fear for him to inhabit and Titus marches towards him unshaken and breaks his staff which shatters it in the real world and stops the time freeze spell. The end is Titus refusing to allow his mentor and brother to die and dragging him out of the cave before the orbital bombardment hits to destroy the Chaos relic. Metaurus, likely dying from his wounds, remarks to Titus that they fulfilled their duty in completing the mission and that it is time for Titus to leave him to which Titus responds "not yet, old man." Metaurus then looks on in pride at Titus, the child without fear, and sees his true potential: a loyal soldier whose lack of fear provides a resolve against corruption and a steadfast loyalty to his brothers in the face of overwhelming odds. (also, Titus isn't a sociopath lol. Sociopaths can feel fear and Titus isn't devoid of the capacity for empathy which is what characterizes sociopathy.)
If you want more information on this franchise. Then Bricky is usually the go-to beginners videos. There's slight inaccuracies but he's so entertaining it's so easy to absorb, thus everyone looks past the few nitpicks. He only has 4 videos for introductions to the overall lore. 2 faction videos (1 for humans, 1 for their antagonists aka demons and aliens). 1 for a breakdown on the original 20, er, 18 Space Marine bloodlines. Then most recently a timeline video. It's usually recommended to start with the factions videos so you know what he's talking about in the timeline video. After Bricky, Weshammer is kinda the next step up in entertaining while going into more details for beginners... think of him as college 102 course vs Bricky 101 course. After that Lutein09 is probably the most deep dive and accurate lore master on TH-cam. If you wanted the masters degree teacher, this is your guy... or if you just really wanted the most accurate information on a topic in the franchise that caught your attention. And remember not all Spider-Man fans love the Avengers even though they're in the same franchise, if part of 40k seems boring but another part seems amazing learn the amazing stuff for you. Though Sandman of Terra is my runner up. Very well researched and going into theories a lot. Others id recommend are Baldermort (often he writes his own lore friendly short stories and narrates them like an audiobook to set the tone of the lore video. Sometimes his daughter narrates female character. Like you hear him narrating a regular human soldiers pov when the all female faction the Sisters of Battle, aka Adepta Sororitas shows up to save him, so he can set the tone of the Sisters role in the lore.) Isyander & Koda (Isyander the lore guy and Koda the silly friend) Wolf Lord Rho (he has a lot of great videos on characters) NUMSKULLS is also very entertaining, because it's a boyfriend explaining to his girlfriend warhammer 40k... with fun simple artwork to represent them. There is a companion channel where she explains her franchises to him I believe.
Yes it was a chainsaw sword - called a chainsword! These 4 are Astartes, or Space Marines, transhuman 7 feet tall supersoldiers, stronger, tougher, faster than regular humans, able to take shots from some of the heaviest weapons and keep fighting. Specifically from the poster boys Chapter, the Ultramarines.
@@thatlonewolfguy2878 7 foot was first born Space Marines. At this point they're Primaris Marines who gain about an extra foot in height (plus extra strength, speed, reflexes, Reflexes, and 3 extra organs) compared to first born Space Marines. All the Marines in this were Primaris Marines. At least two of them were previously first born Marines
Syama Pedersen is a child of the Emperor. His work on The Secret Level: They shall know no fear episode is f*cking awesome. Thank the Emperor GW didn't crush his talent vs crushing him for having it.
Chainswords are pretty common among Space Marines, one of my favorite weapons in Warhammer are the Chainaxes though, basically just chainsaw axes, chaos tainted Marines use them a lot. My absolute favorite though are lightning claws, pretty self explanatory. Talon like claws in place of every one of your fingers crackling with TONS of power
If you wanted to see your robots in action, Pariah Nexus has them or there's an excellent fan animation called The Awakening on TH-cam. Necrons have the craziest lore (similar to the Gith-Yanki from D&D where they went to war with incredibly powerful psychic creatures and overthrew their own gods in the aftermath). Scaled appropriately, they also make pretty cool ttrpg enemies as regenerating construct armies like modrons but scary.
4:17 Space marines are so armored they are basically walking tanks, so yes, car vs tank, the tank wins. Also, there's an extra layer of lore to truly appreciate the ending. The mission briefing said Mortality Absolute which means it's a suicide mission and the controller said "Die well brothers" after launching the missile from the ship because they're basically dropping a nuke on their position and they're not expected to survive the blast. There is a lore quote that goes "Only in death does duty end" so when the sergeant says "Our duty is done. It's time to go," what he really means is it's time to die. THAT'S why Titus says "Not yet old man." And turns to fight his way out and not accept death.
@@SkyMcSparkle Start with his 40k timeline video. This will give you a very brief history of the setting. You can then move onto his 2 factions videos if you want to learn a little more.
@@SkyMcSparklePersonally I recommend to start with Factions video and not Timeline. Factions video was the first lore video he did and it explains the VIBES of Warhammer better rather than just cold chronological order. Because 40k is ALL about the vibes, baby! Even in canon in piece of lore can turn out to be wrong propaganda
I think your Deck is a Necron only Deck, the Demon they fought was a Demon sorcerer of Tzeetch, the Chaos god of change. it's a different faction, if you are interested in learning about the universe, there are some videos on TH-cam by a guy called Bricky, his faction explained parts 1&2 are a great introduction to the franchise.
You have the MTG Warhammer 40k Necron precon deck! The Necrons are an alien race and their own faction in Warhammer 40k! There is a MTG precon deck for the episode you just watched called Forces of the Imperium! It has Space Marines (these big-chainsword guys that you see in the episode), and a few other things you might recognize. The Commander of this deck is Marneus Calgar, who is the boss of the Space Marines in the Secret Level episode. And yes, Marneus Calgar is a badass! The Demon-like guys that you saw in this episode would probably be in the MTG Warhammer 40k "Forces of Chaos" precon deck. Although, I don't own that one. The Necron Deck is very good! Don't worry about being confused about Warhammer 40k. There are about a dozen factions, some human, some alien and some demon. They all have their own models on the tabletop game and that hundreds of books written for Warhammer 40k.
"just ran through a vehicle" ... Yip, this is the closest we've gotten to seeing a space marine depicted on screen to the lore. A space marine is literally a 7ft genetic demi god, walking tank, they can run at 40 miles per hour, some even clocking at 60 miles per hour in the lore, so yeah running at full speed in armour he is just going to go through that buggy. Also chainswords a staple of the setting. The whole gravity thing, wasnt the marines armour. They where entering a temple of Demonic Chaos god Tzeentch, the changer of ways. He likes to mess with time, space, gravity and peoples minds. The demon was using the marines own fear's to kill them... the first marine felt he was unworthy of being a marine. It says it on his pauldron "The Lie", So the Demon used that to kill him. We don't know what killed the second, the Sergeant Metaurus fear was titus, he feared that since he was full of rage, no fear he would be corrupted by the Chaos gods, and the demon used that demonic titus to kill him As for Titus... Well the guy had no fear so the demon had no power over him, also Titus has a unusual ability to resist the corruption of the Chaos gods.
Welcome to Warhammer 40K! There's no escape. Highly recommend you check out Weshammer, Luetin09, Arbitor Ian, Isyander & Koda, and Baldermort's Guide to Warhammer for more lore. Avoid Arch Warhammer though, dude's a gatekeeping racist XD. Especially check out Arbitor Ian as he has a video for people getting into the hobby through the secret level episode! Edit: Oh I completely forgot! Watch Astartes by Syama Pedersen and Helsreach by Richard Boylan, they're some of the best 40K Fan Films in the community and Syama even worked on this episode! Edit 2: You should check out Space Marine 1 and 2, the player character in both games is the same Titus in this episode! Edit 3: If you prefer strategy games you should check out the Mechanicus games, they feature Necrons as a primary antagonist!
For more cinematic action check out Astartes short film (made by one of the animators that worked on this Secret Level episode) and the cinematic trailers :)
So for a few MtG cards, the large statue they destroyed was depicting a Lord of Change from the Ruinous Powers precon, and the main guys are the Astartes Warrior tokens from the Forces of the Imperium precon. None here are necrons, from the black deck, since Warhammer is such a huge universe, it would be impossible to fit it all in one video.
You have the necron magic deck, same as me :) no none of those guys were represented in this episode. But the necrons have a very cool story and background!
Great reaction. I've been a GW collector since '89. Welcome to your start down the rabbit hole. To entice you in a few bits of 40k lore regarding Just the weapons & armour. 1. These are no longer humans. They are HEAVILY upgraded both with technology & biological implants. 2 hearts, 3 lungs, a suit of armour (called the black skin) allows them to interface & get the full potential out of their armour, & those are just 3 of 27 changes made to a teenage body. 2. Power armour. As it says on the box. Super heavy armour that connects to the nervous system of an Astartes. Enhancing his speed, strength, reaction times, provide low level medical updates & help to direct the body on how to just heal the wounds naturally. 3. The swords you see with rotary teeth are, Chainswords. A sword combined with a chainsaw. 4 (& one that always makes me laugh). The BASIC pistols you see being fired are Bolt pistols. Essentially a rapid firing RPG pistol. These go up in size to some BIG guns. So not only a projectile entering a body. But a projectile that notices a change in density so explodes. There is so much lore, history & stories in 40k that it can drag you down the rabbit hole Easily. Also the galaxy that taught me just how lucky we are. I had stage 4 cancer Years ago. Ah well. Lifes tough. But this can be treated. It isn't some warp spawned disease that can't be treated. & I'm not being turned into a Servitor. So life really isn't that bad. Beat cancer, 20 years clear. & now have some kick ass scars to show for it. But again, at least I'm not living on a hive world 😂
Correct me if im wrong Warhammer fans, but from what i understand, Titus carried the psyker because he was the lowest rank in the squad. Which would lead one to believe that his resistance to said xeno that can only mean that Titus has that DAWG in him.
"My sons, the galaxy is burning. We all bear witness to a final truth -- our way is not the way of the Imperium. You have never stood in the Emperor's light. Never worn the Imperial eagle. And you never will. You shall stand in midnight clad, your claws forever red with the lifeblood of my father's failed empire, warring through the centuries as the talons of a murdered god. Rise, my sons, and take your wrath across the stars, in my name. In my memory. Rise, my Night Lords."
my previous comment seemingly got thrown to the void by youtube, but I'm glad more people are checking out this decades old IP that's still going strong today!
what we see is a planet infected by chaos/heresy., hence a mission absolute was declared to destroy this chaos relic/monument for worship/power (chaos god,Tzeentch in this regard. he preys on ambition tzeentch is a God of influence. It doesn't scream bloody gore like khorne, or thrust sex and power in your face. It's the quiet voice we all hear telling us "you could be so much more. That time you succeeded with little effort? Imagine what you could do if you actually tried" - it's a subtle form of manipulation that by the time you realise is happening, it's too late. Tzeentch already has its claws in you. the tzeentch demon/monument protector was able too kill the first space marine easily entering its mind and finding his weakness but moving onto the second marine who chose "titus" as a child his fear was too see titus fall to chaos. this due too his "null" effect too warp/shit with 10mouths. but entering titus mind the demon found no fear but hatred so broke free to retreat but found itself cornered. Tzeentch is a pretty powerful chaos god and his worshippers but in the face of pure determination and will but filled with hatred and no fear.. that is the best weapon hence the standards for some space marines and we see what even little fear/weakness can do too space marines by chaos beings/demons by entering there mind
Wow didn't know MTG had 40k decks. But yeah the card you showed was Necron. There are 8 major races in 40k not getting into subfunctions. The humans, orks, eldar, tau, tyranids, necrons, chaos, and voltan. This deals with chaos but tau and necrons are the robot guys. But there are a ton of sub races and faction in each. Like for example humans have cat people which they need to bring back for the memes. I want my cat army damnit.
If you like to get a bit more in the Warhammer 40k lore, i highly recomed "Every single Warhammer 40k (WH40k) Faction Explained" by Bricky. Nice Video! Till i heard it from you i did not know that there was a WH 40k card game, thanks for the heads up. :)
Really liked it! Will watch more if you react to Bricky's introduction to Factions! It's the best video to start with! And you can match your cards to factions he mentions!
I think the monologue guy you are talking about is "Naturally RP". He has a video of over an hour and a half of Warhammer 40,000 quotes! th-cam.com/video/sBIjKJLc8ko/w-d-xo.html Looks like you Magic Deck is based on the Necrons which are another faction in the 40k universe. They aren't in the show but there is a Necron tech cameo in the Space Marine 2 game. For more Necron goodness you should look at the trailer video for the Warhammer 9th edition game th-cam.com/video/B9V0bOB8sXQ/w-d-xo.html
I'd be very surprised if you found these characters in your magic game. You've underestimated the scale of IP. Warhammer has hundreds of novels to draw 1000nds of characters to paint pictures.
I dunno anything about Magic beyond the fact that it's medieval fantasy, so your deck must have Warhammer Fantasy characters, not Warhammer 40k characters Edit: nope those are indeed from 40k. The commander you have is Imotekh The Silent King. He's the king of the necrons
Your deck is full of necrons, what you watched was ultamarines vs heretics. I recommend watching Pariah nexus because its actually about necrons added with a salamander marine, battle sisters, guardsmen, and more if you haven't yet.
Warhammer was created in 1983 by the British.
40k wasn't till '87.
@BonzoDrummer Good man, this is true.
Still British
40 K is Britain’s version of Star Trek or Star Wars 😂😂
Yep. They probably wanted a star trek version of their own history.
"But robots aren't my thing"
We call the abominable intelligence and destroy them on sight too in this franchise. 😊
"I'm sorry... was that a chainsaw sword?" yes, yes it was. they also come in axes. welcome to warhammer :)
And claws. Also industrial skyscraper sized swords.
And chain halbards.
Don't forget the Eviscerators
And fists as well
And bayonets.
This was worth watching alone for your reaction to seeing a Chainsword in use :)
That sword is epic as hell
also chain spears, and chain glaives, and chain maces, and chain macuahuitl........really if it's a weapon they put a chain on it
4:36 CHAINSWORD baby!!! That’s the beauty of 40k.
The 40k episode was centered around the concept of fear and how it shapes us. We experience that through the eyes of Metaurus, a Bladeguard Sergeant of the Ultramarines. When selecting for new recruits, he came upon a unique child, a child filled with pain and rage, a child without fear (Titus). All other recruits begin from a place of fear but are conditioned and trained to overcome it. At a fundamental level, however, they are still human. They still err and they still can experience fear and doubt. While Metaurus loved Titus as a mentor might, he came to be afraid over Titus' potential should he fall to the corruption of Chaos. What would he become? What could that child he trained be capable of? We see his concern over Titus' aggression in the moment when he charges the heretics' commandeered tank.
Later on when they've delved into the caverns to plant the beacon that will signal the vessel in orbit to destroy the Chaos relic beneath, we see the Sorcerer appear. He effortlessly dispatches each marine by entering their minds and embodying their fear, literally using their fears and doubts to kill them. The first marine fears that he could falter from some internal weakness, so his armor rips him out of itself and crushes him. Metaurus fears that Titus' nature will lead him to betraying him and his brothers, so the Sorcerer manifests as a corrupted Titus and stabs him. Then, the Sorcerer enters the mind of Titus but he appears in his true form because there is no fear for him to inhabit and Titus marches towards him unshaken and breaks his staff which shatters it in the real world and stops the time freeze spell. The end is Titus refusing to allow his mentor and brother to die and dragging him out of the cave before the orbital bombardment hits to destroy the Chaos relic. Metaurus, likely dying from his wounds, remarks to Titus that they fulfilled their duty in completing the mission and that it is time for Titus to leave him to which Titus responds "not yet, old man." Metaurus then looks on in pride at Titus, the child without fear, and sees his true potential: a loyal soldier whose lack of fear provides a resolve against corruption and a steadfast loyalty to his brothers in the face of overwhelming odds.
(also, Titus isn't a sociopath lol. Sociopaths can feel fear and Titus isn't devoid of the capacity for empathy which is what characterizes sociopathy.)
Sociopaths feel empathy, they just can choose willingly if to give it importance or not, psychopaths cannot feel empathy
If you want more information on this franchise. Then Bricky is usually the go-to beginners videos. There's slight inaccuracies but he's so entertaining it's so easy to absorb, thus everyone looks past the few nitpicks. He only has 4 videos for introductions to the overall lore. 2 faction videos (1 for humans, 1 for their antagonists aka demons and aliens). 1 for a breakdown on the original 20, er, 18 Space Marine bloodlines. Then most recently a timeline video. It's usually recommended to start with the factions videos so you know what he's talking about in the timeline video.
After Bricky, Weshammer is kinda the next step up in entertaining while going into more details for beginners... think of him as college 102 course vs Bricky 101 course.
After that Lutein09 is probably the most deep dive and accurate lore master on TH-cam. If you wanted the masters degree teacher, this is your guy... or if you just really wanted the most accurate information on a topic in the franchise that caught your attention. And remember not all Spider-Man fans love the Avengers even though they're in the same franchise, if part of 40k seems boring but another part seems amazing learn the amazing stuff for you.
Though Sandman of Terra is my runner up. Very well researched and going into theories a lot.
Others id recommend are
Baldermort (often he writes his own lore friendly short stories and narrates them like an audiobook to set the tone of the lore video. Sometimes his daughter narrates female character. Like you hear him narrating a regular human soldiers pov when the all female faction the Sisters of Battle, aka Adepta Sororitas shows up to save him, so he can set the tone of the Sisters role in the lore.)
Isyander & Koda (Isyander the lore guy and Koda the silly friend)
Wolf Lord Rho (he has a lot of great videos on characters)
NUMSKULLS is also very entertaining, because it's a boyfriend explaining to his girlfriend warhammer 40k... with fun simple artwork to represent them. There is a companion channel where she explains her franchises to him I believe.
Glad this got recommended to me ☺️, even without prior knowledge I think the animation quality alone makes it an enjoyable watch
Yes it was a chainsaw sword - called a chainsword! These 4 are Astartes, or Space Marines, transhuman 7 feet tall supersoldiers, stronger, tougher, faster than regular humans, able to take shots from some of the heaviest weapons and keep fighting. Specifically from the poster boys Chapter, the Ultramarines.
@@thatlonewolfguy2878 7 foot was first born Space Marines. At this point they're Primaris Marines who gain about an extra foot in height (plus extra strength, speed, reflexes, Reflexes, and 3 extra organs) compared to first born Space Marines.
All the Marines in this were Primaris Marines. At least two of them were previously first born Marines
Love Warhammer 40,000!!!!! I've been playing it for over 30yrs here in the uk since I was a teenager and I have a Space Marine army. This is amazing
Syama Pedersen is a child of the Emperor.
His work on The Secret Level: They shall know no fear episode is f*cking awesome.
Thank the Emperor GW didn't crush his talent vs crushing him for having it.
Chainswords are pretty common among Space Marines, one of my favorite weapons in Warhammer are the Chainaxes though, basically just chainsaw axes, chaos tainted Marines use them a lot. My absolute favorite though are lightning claws, pretty self explanatory. Talon like claws in place of every one of your fingers crackling with TONS of power
welcome to the sister of battle, you have entered the fold, it is time to purge the heretic, purge the unclean
If you wanted to see your robots in action, Pariah Nexus has them or there's an excellent fan animation called The Awakening on TH-cam. Necrons have the craziest lore (similar to the Gith-Yanki from D&D where they went to war with incredibly powerful psychic creatures and overthrew their own gods in the aftermath). Scaled appropriately, they also make pretty cool ttrpg enemies as regenerating construct armies like modrons but scary.
Space marines are technically walking tanks in human form.
And those with Terminator Armor heavy tanks :D
4:17 Space marines are so armored they are basically walking tanks, so yes, car vs tank, the tank wins.
Also, there's an extra layer of lore to truly appreciate the ending. The mission briefing said Mortality Absolute which means it's a suicide mission and the controller said "Die well brothers" after launching the missile from the ship because they're basically dropping a nuke on their position and they're not expected to survive the blast. There is a lore quote that goes "Only in death does duty end" so when the sergeant says "Our duty is done. It's time to go," what he really means is it's time to die. THAT'S why Titus says "Not yet old man." And turns to fight his way out and not accept death.
that's really beautiful
Wingly McWingface is the correct term. Imperator protegit.
Welcome to the 40k fanbase! If you have any questions, happy to answer them!
If you wanna learn more watch Bricky's videos as starters
Thanks I'll go give him a watch!
@@SkyMcSparkle Start with his 40k timeline video. This will give you a very brief history of the setting. You can then move onto his 2 factions videos if you want to learn a little more.
@@SkyMcSparklePersonally I recommend to start with Factions video and not Timeline. Factions video was the first lore video he did and it explains the VIBES of Warhammer better rather than just cold chronological order. Because 40k is ALL about the vibes, baby! Even in canon in piece of lore can turn out to be wrong propaganda
Papa Nurgle loves you.
I think your Deck is a Necron only Deck, the Demon they fought was a Demon sorcerer of Tzeetch, the Chaos god of change. it's a different faction,
if you are interested in learning about the universe, there are some videos on TH-cam by a guy called Bricky, his faction explained parts 1&2 are a great introduction to the franchise.
Fun fact, that wasn't a daemon. It was just a mutated human. Everything they killed on that planet was corrupted/mutated humans.
@@pub1 Except the statue of course. That was just a statue of a daemon.
@@pub1 Nope, they killed Tzaangors which are a different species
@@thatlonewolfguy2878 Tzaangors are Abhuman, so a stable mutation of humans that became their own race like Ogryn or Ratlings.
@thatlonewolfguy2878 tzaangors are an "abhuman mutant". They are their own thing but they are still mutated humans
They’re not mechs, they’re superhuman in mechanical armor
You have the MTG Warhammer 40k Necron precon deck! The Necrons are an alien race and their own faction in Warhammer 40k!
There is a MTG precon deck for the episode you just watched called Forces of the Imperium! It has Space Marines (these big-chainsword guys that you see in the episode), and a few other things you might recognize. The Commander of this deck is Marneus Calgar, who is the boss of the Space Marines in the Secret Level episode. And yes, Marneus Calgar is a badass!
The Demon-like guys that you saw in this episode would probably be in the MTG Warhammer 40k "Forces of Chaos" precon deck. Although, I don't own that one. The Necron Deck is very good! Don't worry about being confused about Warhammer 40k. There are about a dozen factions, some human, some alien and some demon. They all have their own models on the tabletop game and that hundreds of books written for Warhammer 40k.
4:36 CHAINSWORD
What the other guys are using are power swords and the squad leader (red helmet) is wielding a power axe.
@4:00 lmao on the timing
You don't mess with the sons of ultramar
"just ran through a vehicle" ... Yip, this is the closest we've gotten to seeing a space marine depicted on screen to the lore. A space marine is literally a 7ft genetic demi god, walking tank, they can run at 40 miles per hour, some even clocking at 60 miles per hour in the lore, so yeah running at full speed in armour he is just going to go through that buggy.
Also chainswords a staple of the setting.
The whole gravity thing, wasnt the marines armour. They where entering a temple of Demonic Chaos god Tzeentch, the changer of ways. He likes to mess with time, space, gravity and peoples minds. The demon was using the marines own fear's to kill them... the first marine felt he was unworthy of being a marine. It says it on his pauldron "The Lie", So the Demon used that to kill him. We don't know what killed the second, the Sergeant Metaurus fear was titus, he feared that since he was full of rage, no fear he would be corrupted by the Chaos gods, and the demon used that demonic titus to kill him
As for Titus... Well the guy had no fear so the demon had no power over him, also Titus has a unusual ability to resist the corruption of the Chaos gods.
Welcome to Warhammer 40K! There's no escape. Highly recommend you check out Weshammer, Luetin09, Arbitor Ian, Isyander & Koda, and Baldermort's Guide to Warhammer for more lore. Avoid Arch Warhammer though, dude's a gatekeeping racist XD. Especially check out Arbitor Ian as he has a video for people getting into the hobby through the secret level episode!
Edit: Oh I completely forgot! Watch Astartes by Syama Pedersen and Helsreach by Richard Boylan, they're some of the best 40K Fan Films in the community and Syama even worked on this episode!
Edit 2: You should check out Space Marine 1 and 2, the player character in both games is the same Titus in this episode!
Edit 3: If you prefer strategy games you should check out the Mechanicus games, they feature Necrons as a primary antagonist!
2:10. I mean i dont imagine its hurting that its Idris Elba reading it either.
For more cinematic action check out Astartes short film (made by one of the animators that worked on this Secret Level episode) and the cinematic trailers :)
And all the Dawn of War Trailers… Indeed, any of there trailers. :)
You would succeed in the ASMR space. Your voice is so soft
agree
So for a few MtG cards, the large statue they destroyed was depicting a Lord of Change from the Ruinous Powers precon, and the main guys are the Astartes Warrior tokens from the Forces of the Imperium precon. None here are necrons, from the black deck, since Warhammer is such a huge universe, it would be impossible to fit it all in one video.
You have the necron magic deck, same as me :) no none of those guys were represented in this episode. But the necrons have a very cool story and background!
Great reaction. I've been a GW collector since '89. Welcome to your start down the rabbit hole. To entice you in a few bits of 40k lore regarding Just the weapons & armour.
1. These are no longer humans. They are HEAVILY upgraded both with technology & biological implants. 2 hearts, 3 lungs, a suit of armour (called the black skin) allows them to interface & get the full potential out of their armour, & those are just 3 of 27 changes made to a teenage body.
2. Power armour. As it says on the box. Super heavy armour that connects to the nervous system of an Astartes. Enhancing his speed, strength, reaction times, provide low level medical updates & help to direct the body on how to just heal the wounds naturally.
3. The swords you see with rotary teeth are, Chainswords. A sword combined with a chainsaw.
4 (& one that always makes me laugh). The BASIC pistols you see being fired are Bolt pistols. Essentially a rapid firing RPG pistol. These go up in size to some BIG guns. So not only a projectile entering a body. But a projectile that notices a change in density so explodes.
There is so much lore, history & stories in 40k that it can drag you down the rabbit hole Easily. Also the galaxy that taught me just how lucky we are. I had stage 4 cancer Years ago. Ah well. Lifes tough. But this can be treated. It isn't some warp spawned disease that can't be treated. & I'm not being turned into a Servitor. So life really isn't that bad. Beat cancer, 20 years clear. & now have some kick ass scars to show for it. But again, at least I'm not living on a hive world 😂
Every other franchise goes to 10, but Warhammer goes to 11.
welcome sister 40k is one hell of a drug.
Correct me if im wrong Warhammer fans, but from what i understand, Titus carried the psyker because he was the lowest rank in the squad. Which would lead one to believe that his resistance to said xeno that can only mean that Titus has that DAWG in him.
"My sons, the galaxy is burning. We all bear witness to a final truth -- our way is not the way of the Imperium. You have never stood in the Emperor's light. Never worn the Imperial eagle. And you never will. You shall stand in midnight clad, your claws forever red with the lifeblood of my father's failed empire, warring through the centuries as the talons of a murdered god. Rise, my sons, and take your wrath across the stars, in my name. In my memory. Rise, my Night Lords."
my previous comment seemingly got thrown to the void by youtube, but I'm glad more people are checking out this decades old IP that's still going strong today!
what we see is a planet infected by chaos/heresy., hence a mission absolute was declared to destroy this chaos relic/monument for worship/power (chaos god,Tzeentch in this regard. he preys on ambition tzeentch is a God of influence. It doesn't scream bloody gore like khorne, or thrust sex and power in your face. It's the quiet voice we all hear telling us
"you could be so much more. That time you succeeded with little effort? Imagine what you could do if you actually tried" - it's a subtle form of manipulation that by the time you realise is happening, it's too late. Tzeentch already has its claws in you.
the tzeentch demon/monument protector was able too kill the first space marine easily entering its mind and finding his weakness but moving onto the second marine who chose "titus" as a child his fear was too see titus fall to chaos. this due too his "null" effect too warp/shit with 10mouths. but entering titus mind the demon found no fear but hatred so broke free to retreat but found itself cornered. Tzeentch is a pretty powerful chaos god and his worshippers but in the face of pure determination and will but filled with hatred and no fear.. that is the best weapon hence the standards for some space marines and we see what even little fear/weakness can do too space marines by chaos beings/demons by entering there mind
Fyi - not a daemon. Just a mutated human sorceror
@@pub1 dammit i fuken knew id get something wrong lol
damn these mutations getting wild they be lookin like whole ass demons now
@iphone_4s ha, don't worry about it. With lore this large, complex and occasionally contradictory, noone is going to remember all of it.
6:35 “There are no Gods here.” Well, there is, just not nice a nice one.
Haha. If you're talking about the guy I think you're talking about, Chris Tester. He's actually voiced characters in Warhammer products before.
I think you're talking about Christopher Tester
I'm sorry robots aren't my thing.... you are going to love this Due inspired universe !!!
Wow didn't know MTG had 40k decks. But yeah the card you showed was Necron. There are 8 major races in 40k not getting into subfunctions. The humans, orks, eldar, tau, tyranids, necrons, chaos, and voltan. This deals with chaos but tau and necrons are the robot guys. But there are a ton of sub races and faction in each. Like for example humans have cat people which they need to bring back for the memes. I want my cat army damnit.
Tau aren't "robot guys". They just use a lot of walkers.
@@sagittariusa9012 they use mechs and ai robots. Trying to be visually simplistic for someone that never seen 40k instead going into specifics.
@@dagonofthedepths Yeah that is ok. It is still wrong calling the tau robots....
If you like to get a bit more in the Warhammer 40k lore, i highly recomed "Every single Warhammer 40k (WH40k) Faction Explained" by Bricky. Nice Video! Till i heard it from you i did not know that there was a WH 40k card game, thanks for the heads up. :)
another chris tester fan, love to see it
That creature in the episode is a sorcerer of Tzeentch, a chaos god.
Henry cavil has not played the role yet, it is still in production
There are more 40k novels than you have cards there. You are not going to find anything from this in your deck except maybe a generic space marine.
Please watch more! I love it when my nerd fandoms intersect and I haven’t seen any Critter reactors get into 40k (yet)
I've recorded lots so the eps will be up and I'm about to edit a critical role episode since I'm behind
Watch "Astartes" for more like this.
Really liked it! Will watch more if you react to Bricky's introduction to Factions! It's the best video to start with! And you can match your cards to factions he mentions!
I think the monologue guy you are talking about is "Naturally RP". He has a video of over an hour and a half of Warhammer 40,000 quotes!
th-cam.com/video/sBIjKJLc8ko/w-d-xo.html
Looks like you Magic Deck is based on the Necrons which are another faction in the 40k universe. They aren't in the show but there is a Necron tech cameo in the Space Marine 2 game. For more Necron goodness you should look at the trailer video for the Warhammer 9th edition game th-cam.com/video/B9V0bOB8sXQ/w-d-xo.html
You should definitely react to some Warhammer 40k lore videos. Would be a fantastic watch.
I'd be very surprised if you found these characters in your magic game. You've underestimated the scale of IP. Warhammer has hundreds of novels to draw 1000nds of characters to paint pictures.
Robots!.........ROBOTS!????
is the concept of armors and brotherhood in fallout is like a ripoff of Warhammer Spacemarine? I'm new to Warhammer btw😆
I dunno anything about Magic beyond the fact that it's medieval fantasy, so your deck must have Warhammer Fantasy characters, not Warhammer 40k characters
Edit: nope those are indeed from 40k. The commander you have is Imotekh The Silent King. He's the king of the necrons
You are wayyy lost. But nice reaction
Fire your editor.
Never
Your deck is full of necrons, what you watched was ultamarines vs heretics. I recommend watching Pariah nexus because its actually about necrons added with a salamander marine, battle sisters, guardsmen, and more if you haven't yet.
TITUS IS JUST BUILD DIFFERENT