Well I hate to say this but EVERYTHING that is used in Warhammer 40000 is from Warhammer 20000 it’s just in variance of complete knowledge recovery/ using mechanicus to fill in the gaps… there’s really no innovation. Like Dreadnought Armor is originally an STC supposed to be for “mining, land clearing, and low level patrol units” 😮 Maybe reworded as “most significant STCs ever recovered”
Inquisition picking a fight with Space Wolves Yeah great idea to antagonize the guys who were the Emperor's Executioners before your organization was even conceived.
Also trying to play games with the Flesh tearers, dark angels and Ultramarines. I get bullying little dudes like the lil Celestial Lions, but picking on some of the strongest forces in the imperium is dumb as hell.
@@bloodangel19 Indeed, Ultramarines have basically a mini-empire within the Imperium and a large portion of all successors chapters are descended from them if I'm correct?
@@bloodangel19 Probably helps that when they went after the Celestial Lions they were sneaky about it and essentially backstabbed them at the worst times. When they went after the Space Wolves and the Ultra Boys they essentially kicked their door in or tried to.
I doubt there are many people in the galaxy capable of talking back to a custodian. Maybe if they are named. And plot armoured. Mostly Necron. For everyone else said shove will be more like taking a shotgun blast to the chest...
Celestial Lions fare reminds me of Eddard Stark. They were very honorable and thought that there were rules everyone had to and would follow. This became their end when they found out that those who enforce the rules don’t actually follow them.
Best part is that the Inquisition doesn’t know how screwed they are after the assassination of Ekene Dubaku. Not only they pissed off completely the Celestian Lions, but pissed off the Black Templars even further, The Mentors and even the Officio Assassinorum because Ekene's assassination, turns out, wasn’t authorized by the High Lords and Guilliman. And we all know how tight-knit the Sons of Dorn are, so the Inquisition won't be dealing with only the lions and templars. They will get some Imperial Fisting from the Imperial Fists and every successor of theirs simultaneously so much it will tear a new Maelstrom. This will also piss off the Astartes in general due to how petty this vendetta is against the Celestial Lions. And the Dark Angels and Space Wolves will gladly be the first on the action. But knowing GW we won't see that explored.
And with Lion being back, oh the Inquisition has been the biggest bully around for so long that they no longer know what it feels like to get smacked by someone even bigger. And Leman isn't even back yet.
The advantage the Inquisitors have here is bureaucracy. Whole lot of: "Well that wasn't our faction. And in the time you taken speaking with _every ordo_ the ordo redactus has destroyed all record of those events, so inquiries will take a while."
@@HubiKoshi I can imagine that while ol'Lion el Johnson did change over those 10K years, I hope he didn't change in that once you land on his shit list, then not only you stay on it even after death he will make sure your ass is grass at one point if you cross certain lines. And the Inquisition will have a lot to worry. At least it's still better than have Leman Russ go after them.
@@tyrant-den884 There is specifically an Ordo within the Inquisition that specifically deals with the Inquisition itself preventing Inquisitors from crossing lines that shouldn't be crossed (but only when it comes to the use of Exterminatus instead of overall Inquisitorial misconduct). And if this scenario happens, then Guilliman would simply utilize group punishment towards the Inquisition...for starters. And it will be much harder later for them since they already came into conflict with Guilliman when, in order to understand the Imperial Faith and all this religious stuff in the Imperium, the Big G tried to acquire a copy of the Lecticio Divinatus. Needless to say the Inquisition was doing their best so that he wouldn't get that copy (which also gave Guilliman some hard feels because said copy had a warm note from pre-corruption Lorgar to Guilliman). And they already went into conflict with the Big G earlier when Robot Gulliver reinstated the Remembrances, making the job of the Ordo Redactus far more difficult. So Rowboat Gorillaman is already heavily skeptical towards the Inquisition and even if they purge the records, he will still somehow know it. And in order to save their skin (or to soften the blow), the Inquisition will execute the party responsible for the Celestial Lions' sorry situation. At this point the Inquisition can't allow itself to make more enemies and they have now a whole lot of them. Too many even while producing little results.
Not the mention the Emperors Spears as well since that assassination happened on the bridge of their freaking battle barge, on top of them being super big homis with the Lions.
It is wierd, since even Xhantus, the first Inquisitor, who I think appeared in the Siege of Terra as Malcador's right hand man, was burned at the stake for the charge of Heresy, due to using Chaos as a weapon. He is the reason every radical inquisitor using chaos sorcery is labeled as a "xhantitie", after him. This just showes the problem the Inquisition has without a proper leader, like Malcador or the Emperor. They have little to no consequences to their actions, and are extremely arrogant, since they operate outside of the imperial chain of command (I think only the Custodes, the High Lords, Guilliman and the Lion can probably order them to do anything with real authority)
@@percivalden84 Another problem is that the Inquisition has no formal means of recruitment like other Imperial organizations, so you have no idea just who is getting the Inquisitorial Rosette.
I get that Inquisition is trying to ensure the Imperium continues on, but if they think they can bully a founding chapter to submission, they are sorely mistakened
It's like how in TTS the Inquisition assumed the Custodes were heretics just because they did not like the message they had received. These guys have no checks and balances on their power, so they get too high and mighty for their own good.
One could guess that the ass beating by the Space Wolves, and the numerous times both the Ultramarines and Second Funding chapters humilliated the Inquisition would make that organization understand that yeah, they're the ones who fight against chaos, but sometimes it's better to shut up and obey the ones who fucking FOUGHT AGAINST HORUS HIMSELF AND KICKED HIS GUTS, but it seems the Inquisition is quite dense, or stupid, or both
What else do you think would occur? The Inquisition wakes up every morning and reminds itself that only the Emperor can stop them.... And if they haven't been smitin down yet... then clearly they are in the right! /sarcasm Seriously though, it is the logical conclusion of any secret police force with such power. They will put themselves above all else, and if you try to stop them... you're a heretic.
Everyone knows about Months of shame. Many don't know that Space Wolves and Inqusition were actually again close to blows. Space Wolfs responded to the call for help from the planet of knights, which was under attack of gigantic WAAGHH!(they wiped out easily entire chapter on the way to the planet). At the end of the invasion, when forces of orcs were almost defeated, due to shitload of blood spilled, warpportal oppened and demons came forth. They were banishe rather quickly, but the Inqusition wanted to Exterminatus the planet. In the last moment they were stopped by Space Wolves
There was also a time an Inquisitor went to Fenris to try and make up with the Space Wolves. This turned out to be a lie, and the Inquisitor was secretly recording their visit in the hopes of finding some form of heresy. The Space Wolves found out, took the recording device (one of the Inquisitor's eyes) and kicked them out of the star system.
Majorkill try to make a video on the disappearance of ordo chronos and their apparent reappearance without any explanation and no one in universe trying to question how they returned.
It’s the Ordo Chronos, they’re just too confusing for anyone to know. Left a dude on watch he ended up in a ship filled with thousands of dead bodies, and one old ass guy. Everyone aboard the ship, dead or alive, was the same person. What the fuck.
I really hope Mankind fails. I know, "hErEsY" but I'm tired of humanity somehow prevailing under just the FILTH of corruption and sabotage within their own empire and yet always coming out on top. Imperium is the worst circus act in 40k setting in my opinion, constantly killing each other, even after "unification war", the Imperium is a shit feast for its citizen.
Spear of the Emperor by Dembski-Bowden is one of my favourite 40k Books. I think it was confirmed that there will be a follow on book, so they may clarify what happens to the Celestial Lions if that ever does come out
@@drunknnirish I listen to 40k via audiobooks, 100% recommend it, as I’m time poor due to commute and office work hours. This book is narrated by Kelly Hotten, and she does an incredible rendition of both serfs and SM
I love the story that they also tried to underestimate and act all cocky towards the Ultramarines and even set foot on Ultramar. They calmed their shit after they learned it the hard way and when Guilliman returned. Imagine trying to fight Ultramar which is literally an Empire itself.
It seems the Inquisition is quite dense to get that, maybe some more masacres to their troops and officers by the sons of Sanguinius would help to make the Inquisition understant that, maybe
“The Inquisition, what a show! The Inquisition, here we go! We know you're wishin' That we'd go away! But the Inquisition's here and it's here to stay!” -Inquisitor Brookes
A smart Inquisitor knows that when it comes to.. Imperial Citizens: I am in absolute control here. The PDF: Do as I say. *kills them for doing said thing anyway* The Guard/Navy: I can command how I see fit. Mechanicus: So long as I dangle tech in front of them they will do as I ask/say Astartes: Saying Please and Thank you goes a long way. Custodes: I had better have a damn good reason for bothering them...
Do you think malcador would be rolling in his grave right now, seeing at how the inquisition has turned out 10k years later, or not? I mean, aside from these debacles, I find the inquisition quite effective at their job
Yes and no, I think malcador didn’t intend the inquisition to have so much power. Is because of their authority, no one can challenge them or say no. The inquisition purpose to stop the threat or corruption within the imperium. Instead they unintentionally did the opposite
Bruh, the treatment of the Celestial Lions pisses me off so bad. Like even besides slowly whittling them down for mildly sassing the Inquisition, why the hell did you even call them in and waste all those resources having them manually purge the cult if you were just gonna blow up the world anyway? I swear.
Me grinning at the notification for this video thinking about Bjorn the fell handed waking up with big dad energy telling everyone to "sit down, shut up, or you're getting the belt"
I always say that the Dark Angels are the chapter that you do NOT mess with. If the Inquisition has a war with them, all of a sudden ships and fortresses are gonna dissapear off the map, heralded by screams of "termina-". Inquisitors will just cease to exist, strongholds bombed with arcane weapons nobody knows about. It would be like candles being extinguished
okay I get it, but having half of all the marines is just more than the inquisition can fight without just destroying every planet they have. you know, the thing even the inquisition look down upon.
@@henrypaleveda7760 not to mention how many Chapters will gladly destroy the inquisition when given the Chances Ordo Xenos will HELL NO to that because well Deathwatch will be their enemies to fight first
Recently I've come to realize that if Guilliman wanted the Inquisition gone he could declare them all Excommunicate Traitoris and order every ultramarine successor chapter to take no prisoners.
Inquisition as an org likely has almost ultimate authority. However one inquisitor is not the same as the whole org. Chapters are military orgs with a clear chain of command in pursuit a single goal, inquisition is not. In political lore they should base their influence in being meditators in conflicts between Imperial institutions.
The Inquisition is a very interesting and cool piece of lore. And there are some great characters (Greyfax and Eisenhorn). But then you get some stories and it makes you really wanna see them get put in their place.
Idk where I got this from but I remember reading something that said something along the lines of "any inquisitor who tries to find out the true number of black templars winds up committing suicide" and something else to back it up "the only person who knows the true amount of black temolars there are in the Galaxy is Helbrect" Idk if any of that is accurate or remember where I heard it, but it would be relevant to the video topic
I would like to point out that the inquisitor who’s ship the Flesh Tearers threw the death company at, had withdrawn them from an important theatre dooming its defender, withdrawn another regiment and doomed them, stolen mechanicus data from a buried imperator class titan that had been buried on armageddon since probably the great crusade, betrayed the Flesh Tearers and tried to kill their chapter master by forcing black rage with psychic powers and then used the medical transports as shields because she thought Gabriel Seth was too soft to destroy them in view of rest of the forces present. All ultimately not because she saw them as heretics, but out of spite because her master had been the one they gave a taste of the rage.
Hey Majorkill! Love all your vids, I never leave request comments but I’ve seen a video of terra and a picture of it from space with a giant imperial titan looking up at space. A video of terra and it’s defenses against a full scale attack would be epic. Imagine a ship fleet getting close to terra and a imperial titan attacking ships still in spaces orbit 💪🏽
A video about, what if there were no loyalist elements in the traitor legions ,this would also count for omegon and magnus. So there would be no need for the culling at isthvaan and weakening of the traitor forces.. this would be very intresting to see what all the effects would be on the succes of the heresy.
Imagine there being a 40K version incarnation of Karl Franz being born in-series. I bet he could even help unite the Inquisition, the Astartes, and the Empire under Big E.
Hate them or love them, people forget how necessary the Inquisiton really is. They do the actions that are hardest to do so that the Imperium might live. The Inquisiton is a heavily decentralized organization that has many different departments and even factions with competiting and divergent interests. The Inquisiton is itself just as divided as the Imperium at large.
Video idea, notable imperial knights or just a video on how knights work to get all the newcomers from sm2 more invested in the larger universe, also, big robots = cool
Brought up a great point in the inquisitor series eisenhorn and ravenor maybe inquisitor but the people they have to deal with usually don't care so the inquisitor is the one on the backfoot
Being a Templar, Grey Knight, Inqusition, and Custodes Player, I've always thought Space Marines vs. Non-Psyker Inquisitors was extremely GrimDerp; not because it can't be done, but because most of the time, something minor blows up into an entire armed conflict. Even in the more realistic situation where a Marine Captain/Chaplain/Librarian decides to "teach a lesson" or outright kill an Inquisitor for acting sus, more than half the time even THAT devolves within the Marines themselves and or the Inquisitorial Guard. There are outliers and situations that break that structure, but they feel extremely few and far between, which I feel gives it that GrimDerp flavor I mentioned. 😂
God i hope word about the Celestian Lions gets to the space wolves, they have to remind the inquisition what happens when they attack loyal astartes for the crime of caring about loyal civilians. Not to mention the black templars, and since they're sons of Dorn they might as well also add an imperial fisting to the mix.
Inquisition really needs to get over their god/martyr complex and start actually doing their job instead of jumping at shadows and team killing. For every Ravenor, there is a Eisenhorn if imperium is lucky or if not: Kryptman.
I would love to see an Uno Reverso by having the Legion of the Damned killing the Inquisition to save the Celestial Lion delegation in the warp and lead them to pop up sometime in the future to wreck some Imperium enemies.
Imagine being a common human and you yell "I am in charge!" to the divine creation of The God Emperor, clad in holy golden armor, handcrafted by He Who Sits in The Golden Throne. Like bruh...
If the Inquisition had been directly governed by the Custodes, it would not have become the bureaucratic mass that Malcador had wanted to avoid when he created this organization in place of the current government.
inquisition now when they want to take a fallen with them and expose it to the imperium: wait why is a portal opening on the ship oh no no its the li..........
Wonder what would happen if the Inquisition tried to mess with the Blood Angels and Sanguinius happened to be around (a man can hope). Probably he would politely show them the door with his left full of smiles while holding his sword in his right. At the very least, they wouldn't like the experience.
How about "Every piece of Dark Age tech found so far" ?
Fountains of yes
He would have to go through most of the stuffs in Big E's spicy basement
Sounds great NGL.
good one
Well I hate to say this but EVERYTHING that is used in Warhammer 40000 is from Warhammer 20000 it’s just in variance of complete knowledge recovery/ using mechanicus to fill in the gaps… there’s really no innovation. Like Dreadnought Armor is originally an STC supposed to be for “mining, land clearing, and low level patrol units” 😮
Maybe reworded as “most significant STCs ever recovered”
Poor Celestial Lions, they got taken out by "Ork Snipers" when they call out the Inquisition for their actions and those guys took it personally.
Good thing our boy Grimaldus step up to support at least.
those sniper too sneak to be seen
nah they were just purple ork snipers
Inquisition picking a fight with Space Wolves
Yeah great idea to antagonize the guys who were the Emperor's Executioners before your organization was even conceived.
Also trying to play games with the Flesh tearers, dark angels and Ultramarines. I get bullying little dudes like the lil Celestial Lions, but picking on some of the strongest forces in the imperium is dumb as hell.
@@bloodangel19 Indeed, Ultramarines have basically a mini-empire within the Imperium and a large portion of all successors chapters are descended from them if I'm correct?
That a dumb way to get your self killed piss of the space vikings
@@bloodangel19 Probably helps that when they went after the Celestial Lions they were sneaky about it and essentially backstabbed them at the worst times. When they went after the Space Wolves and the Ultra Boys they essentially kicked their door in or tried to.
@@HubiKoshieven better they have a functional empire
New favorite Majorkill line: "if push comes to shove, Custodes shove pretty hard."
Stealing
I doubt there are many people in the galaxy capable of talking back to a custodian. Maybe if they are named. And plot armoured. Mostly Necron. For everyone else said shove will be more like taking a shotgun blast to the chest...
Celestial Lions fare reminds me of Eddard Stark. They were very honorable and thought that there were rules everyone had to and would follow. This became their end when they found out that those who enforce the rules don’t actually follow them.
Best part is that the Inquisition doesn’t know how screwed they are after the assassination of Ekene Dubaku.
Not only they pissed off completely the Celestian Lions, but pissed off the Black Templars even further, The Mentors and even the Officio Assassinorum because Ekene's assassination, turns out, wasn’t authorized by the High Lords and Guilliman.
And we all know how tight-knit the Sons of Dorn are, so the Inquisition won't be dealing with only the lions and templars. They will get some Imperial Fisting from the Imperial Fists and every successor of theirs simultaneously so much it will tear a new Maelstrom.
This will also piss off the Astartes in general due to how petty this vendetta is against the Celestial Lions. And the Dark Angels and Space Wolves will gladly be the first on the action.
But knowing GW we won't see that explored.
And with Lion being back, oh the Inquisition has been the biggest bully around for so long that they no longer know what it feels like to get smacked by someone even bigger. And Leman isn't even back yet.
The advantage the Inquisitors have here is bureaucracy.
Whole lot of: "Well that wasn't our faction. And in the time you taken speaking with _every ordo_ the ordo redactus has destroyed all record of those events, so inquiries will take a while."
@@HubiKoshi I can imagine that while ol'Lion el Johnson did change over those 10K years, I hope he didn't change in that once you land on his shit list, then not only you stay on it even after death he will make sure your ass is grass at one point if you cross certain lines.
And the Inquisition will have a lot to worry. At least it's still better than have Leman Russ go after them.
@@tyrant-den884 There is specifically an Ordo within the Inquisition that specifically deals with the Inquisition itself preventing Inquisitors from crossing lines that shouldn't be crossed (but only when it comes to the use of Exterminatus instead of overall Inquisitorial misconduct). And if this scenario happens, then Guilliman would simply utilize group punishment towards the Inquisition...for starters. And it will be much harder later for them since they already came into conflict with Guilliman when, in order to understand the Imperial Faith and all this religious stuff in the Imperium, the Big G tried to acquire a copy of the Lecticio Divinatus. Needless to say the Inquisition was doing their best so that he wouldn't get that copy (which also gave Guilliman some hard feels because said copy had a warm note from pre-corruption Lorgar to Guilliman). And they already went into conflict with the Big G earlier when Robot Gulliver reinstated the Remembrances, making the job of the Ordo Redactus far more difficult.
So Rowboat Gorillaman is already heavily skeptical towards the Inquisition and even if they purge the records, he will still somehow know it. And in order to save their skin (or to soften the blow), the Inquisition will execute the party responsible for the Celestial Lions' sorry situation. At this point the Inquisition can't allow itself to make more enemies and they have now a whole lot of them. Too many even while producing little results.
Not the mention the Emperors Spears as well since that assassination happened on the bridge of their freaking battle barge, on top of them being super big homis with the Lions.
All my homies hate the inquisition
We can't be friends
@@potato-enjoyer good
@@Lord_CV fucking based
Word homie
I gotchu homie
Inquisition is like a fart
Sometimes it's okay and sometimes it's sh*t
This cracked me up
its all shits and giggles until someone giggles and shits
@@BluestTable But Inquisition are laxatives so it's always shitty
They both stink tho
It's always shit
Celestial Lions need a come back story
Team up with the Lamenters?
@@Cooldude-ko7ps Lamenters and their bad luck will cause the Lions to be fully wiped out lol
Lion: "You'll soon come to understand, I am not as agreeable as my brother, who for all intents and purposes, isn't here, and won't miss you".
I would love to see this line in a book.
I call the Inquisition Malcador's greatest error considering how many times an Inquisitor has gone corrupt.
It is wierd, since even Xhantus, the first Inquisitor, who I think appeared in the Siege of Terra as Malcador's right hand man, was burned at the stake for the charge of Heresy, due to using Chaos as a weapon. He is the reason every radical inquisitor using chaos sorcery is labeled as a "xhantitie", after him.
This just showes the problem the Inquisition has without a proper leader, like Malcador or the Emperor. They have little to no consequences to their actions, and are extremely arrogant, since they operate outside of the imperial chain of command (I think only the Custodes, the High Lords, Guilliman and the Lion can probably order them to do anything with real authority)
@@percivalden84 Another problem is that the Inquisition has no formal means of recruitment like other Imperial organizations, so you have no idea just who is getting the Inquisitorial Rosette.
If it's lower than 50/50: still better than the Astartes.
The astartes are still the worst fail rate of any imperial faction....
@@percivalden84
Not the _High Lords
Inquisition: You are heretical and your actions must be punished!
Flesh Tearers: Ok Horus.
Inquisition:Hey wait what?
Suddenly RIP AND TEAR by the Flesh tearers
I get that Inquisition is trying to ensure the Imperium continues on, but if they think they can bully a founding chapter to submission, they are sorely mistakened
It's like how in TTS the Inquisition assumed the Custodes were heretics just because they did not like the message they had received. These guys have no checks and balances on their power, so they get too high and mighty for their own good.
One could guess that the ass beating by the Space Wolves, and the numerous times both the Ultramarines and Second Funding chapters humilliated the Inquisition would make that organization understand that yeah, they're the ones who fight against chaos, but sometimes it's better to shut up and obey the ones who fucking FOUGHT AGAINST HORUS HIMSELF AND KICKED HIS GUTS, but it seems the Inquisition is quite dense, or stupid, or both
But on the other hand, Space Wolf wank was just as bad as Ultra Smurf wank for a while
What else do you think would occur?
The Inquisition wakes up every morning and reminds itself that only the Emperor can stop them....
And if they haven't been smitin down yet... then clearly they are in the right! /sarcasm
Seriously though, it is the logical conclusion of any secret police force with such power.
They will put themselves above all else, and if you try to stop them... you're a heretic.
Space Marine Chapters: *goes for a very enthusiastic walk on them*
Inquisition: "They expected us! They expected all of us! Dios Mia! Aaaaaaah!"
Hellsing abridged?
Blood Angels: Our Blood Sugar Daddies are here!
@@rexlumontad5644 no one expects the Imperial Inquisition!!
A sin to use Gods name in vain stop
Inquisitor: S-Send in the Salvation Army!
Dark Angels did an UNO reverse card on the Inquisition.
A good decision.
The Inquisitions reaction to that could have been like "huh, so that's how it feels what we do"
Everyone knows about Months of shame. Many don't know that Space Wolves and Inqusition were actually again close to blows. Space Wolfs responded to the call for help from the planet of knights, which was under attack of gigantic WAAGHH!(they wiped out easily entire chapter on the way to the planet). At the end of the invasion, when forces of orcs were almost defeated, due to shitload of blood spilled, warpportal oppened and demons came forth. They were banishe rather quickly, but the Inqusition wanted to Exterminatus the planet. In the last moment they were stopped by Space Wolves
There was also a time an Inquisitor went to Fenris to try and make up with the Space Wolves. This turned out to be a lie, and the Inquisitor was secretly recording their visit in the hopes of finding some form of heresy. The Space Wolves found out, took the recording device (one of the Inquisitor's eyes) and kicked them out of the star system.
Then there is rogue trader.
Virgin inquisition vs chad noble Astartes.
Majorkill try to make a video on the disappearance of ordo chronos and their apparent reappearance without any explanation and no one in universe trying to question how they returned.
It’s the Ordo Chronos, they’re just too confusing for anyone to know. Left a dude on watch he ended up in a ship filled with thousands of dead bodies, and one old ass guy. Everyone aboard the ship, dead or alive, was the same person. What the fuck.
@@JohnJohn-r4l They sound like an opportunity to write hilarious parodies on the "Time Cop" trope
Meanwhile the Forces of Chaos eat popcorn and enjoy watching the Imperium tear itself apart in their Half-Time Entertainment.
But because it’s Chaos they too start fighting over the popcorn and killing each other
I really hope Mankind fails. I know, "hErEsY" but I'm tired of humanity somehow prevailing under just the FILTH of corruption and sabotage within their own empire and yet always coming out on top. Imperium is the worst circus act in 40k setting in my opinion, constantly killing each other, even after "unification war", the Imperium is a shit feast for its citizen.
Spear of the Emperor by Dembski-Bowden is one of my favourite 40k Books. I think it was confirmed that there will be a follow on book, so they may clarify what happens to the Celestial Lions if that ever does come out
It was the first WH40K book I purchased. It is still one of my favorites to this day.
@@drunknnirish I listen to 40k via audiobooks, 100% recommend it, as I’m time poor due to commute and office work hours. This book is narrated by Kelly Hotten, and she does an incredible rendition of both serfs and SM
I love the story that they also tried to underestimate and act all cocky towards the Ultramarines and even set foot on Ultramar. They calmed their shit after they learned it the hard way and when Guilliman returned. Imagine trying to fight Ultramar which is literally an Empire itself.
Hey one rule of the Sons of Sanguinis is NO SNITCHING!!!
It seems the Inquisition is quite dense to get that, maybe some more masacres to their troops and officers by the sons of Sanguinius would help to make the Inquisition understant that, maybe
R.I.P Ekene Dubaku, he was a real one
"If you throw someone out of an airlocker, does it really count as a fight?"
- some very philosophical Space Marines
“The Inquisition, what a show!
The Inquisition, here we go!
We know you're wishin'
That we'd go away!
But the Inquisition's here and it's here to stay!”
-Inquisitor Brookes
But no one expects the Imperial Inquisition!!
That's the Inquisitorial shimmy sham!
@@DahLekKnight hey Archimatos wadda you say....
All things considered im suprised the inquisition hasnt bared their fangs at the black Templars considering there both downright sanctimonious
A smart Inquisitor knows that when it comes to..
Imperial Citizens: I am in absolute control here.
The PDF: Do as I say. *kills them for doing said thing anyway*
The Guard/Navy: I can command how I see fit.
Mechanicus: So long as I dangle tech in front of them they will do as I ask/say
Astartes: Saying Please and Thank you goes a long way.
Custodes: I had better have a damn good reason for bothering them...
Do you think malcador would be rolling in his grave right now, seeing at how the inquisition has turned out 10k years later, or not? I mean, aside from these debacles, I find the inquisition quite effective at their job
Yes and no, I think malcador didn’t intend the inquisition to have so much power. Is because of their authority, no one can challenge them or say no.
The inquisition purpose to stop the threat or corruption within the imperium. Instead they unintentionally did the opposite
Rolling in the grave? His ashes are spinning so fast its making the Emperor's Companions guarding the Golden Throne's auramite armor turn black.
@@andytorres6052 humans with power are the easiest to corrupt, as power itself, is corruptive.
Bruh, the treatment of the Celestial Lions pisses me off so bad. Like even besides slowly whittling them down for mildly sassing the Inquisition, why the hell did you even call them in and waste all those resources having them manually purge the cult if you were just gonna blow up the world anyway? I swear.
The real life inquisition were assholes so it make sense that in warhammer they’ll do some shit like this.
Grimderp in the extreme.
Celestial Lions could make an awesome renegade chapter
Me grinning at the notification for this video thinking about Bjorn the fell handed waking up with big dad energy telling everyone to "sit down, shut up, or you're getting the belt"
#JusticefortheCelestialLions
Love the story about the Flesh Tearers being the Flesh Tearers. What a great way to deal with that meddlesome inquisitor.
Inquisitor blood tastes pretty good.
I always say that the Dark Angels are the chapter that you do NOT mess with. If the Inquisition has a war with them, all of a sudden ships and fortresses are gonna dissapear off the map, heralded by screams of "termina-". Inquisitors will just cease to exist, strongholds bombed with arcane weapons nobody knows about. It would be like candles being extinguished
7:35 Wow this Cato Sicarius guy sounds like he'd be really popular in the fandom
"okay okay well stop killing the celestial lions....after this last one"
*offs their last chapter master before fucking off
6:40 "Exicute order TND." - Inquisition.
damn
Inquisition - 'Worship the Emperor and obey us!'
Emperor - 'There are no real gods, don't worship anything!'
7:08 I see that dark angels are pretty scary 😅
The Inquisition's authority means nothing to plot armour and the poster boy status...
We found the inquisition spy
okay I get it, but having half of all the marines is just more than the inquisition can fight without just destroying every planet they have. you know, the thing even the inquisition look down upon.
@@henrypaleveda7760 not to mention how many Chapters will gladly destroy the inquisition when given the Chances
Ordo Xenos will HELL NO to that because well Deathwatch will be their enemies to fight first
I love stories in which the Imperium is their own worst enemy.
Inquisition is like the Penrith Panthers everyone hates them 😂
Found the Melbourne Storm fan 😂
UP THE FUCKIN PANTHERS
FOUR CONSECUTIVE PREMIERSHIPS BOI
Shout out to the celestial lions - one of the only non white space marine chapters, who got wiped out by the space police :(
Recently I've come to realize that if Guilliman wanted the Inquisition gone he could declare them all Excommunicate Traitoris and order every ultramarine successor chapter to take no prisoners.
Then we have another civil war....
As the leaders of the Inquisition rebrand Guilliman as another Horus.
Are we sure the Inquisition hasn't been corrupted by Khorn...(Bolt shell explodes through my head)
Inquisitior: Wrong Heretic.
loving the new editing tidbits! looking slick
6:40 art imitating life 😭
The emperor protects
Inquisition as an org likely has almost ultimate authority. However one inquisitor is not the same as the whole org. Chapters are military orgs with a clear chain of command in pursuit a single goal, inquisition is not. In political lore they should base their influence in being meditators in conflicts between Imperial institutions.
6:17 aren't the Celestial Lions survivors en route to Terra with an escort of Black Templars (because the Ceslestial Lions are also sons of Dorn)
Inquisitor: "are you a heretic?"
Space marine: "no..."
Inquisitor: "exactly what a heretic would say!!!"
Who has the final ultimate authority? The one who can hold the bigger rock.
The Inquisition is a very interesting and cool piece of lore. And there are some great characters (Greyfax and Eisenhorn). But then you get some stories and it makes you really wanna see them get put in their place.
Awesome video as always, Majorkill
Every time I hear majorkill say "orbibital" i chuckle and am in a bit better mood
I like the scene of Cato Sicarius cutting off the dude's hand in defense of Tigurius, he's not such a bad character as people make him out to be
Let’s go been waiting all weekend for this
Idk where I got this from but I remember reading something that said something along the lines of "any inquisitor who tries to find out the true number of black templars winds up committing suicide" and something else to back it up "the only person who knows the true amount of black temolars there are in the Galaxy is Helbrect"
Idk if any of that is accurate or remember where I heard it, but it would be relevant to the video topic
"... is the easiest way to get a one-way ticket to destination _Fucked_ ."
New favorite quote.
Don't forget space marine 1 and what leandros and the inquisition did to titus
When loyalist Timmy fought inquisitor Majorkill
Okay, "orbital" and "orbitable"...
A) Not the same.
B) One of them isn't a word.
quite surprised i didn't hear a salamder story or i missed it in the vid. seeing how they are extremely human and the inquisition are heartless af.
Majorkill! Do a video about the emperor’s flagships and where they’re at!
Shout out to ozzyman for the holiday destination at the end
I would like to point out that the inquisitor who’s ship the Flesh Tearers threw the death company at, had withdrawn them from an important theatre dooming its defender, withdrawn another regiment and doomed them, stolen mechanicus data from a buried imperator class titan that had been buried on armageddon since probably the great crusade, betrayed the Flesh Tearers and tried to kill their chapter master by forcing black rage with psychic powers and then used the medical transports as shields because she thought Gabriel Seth was too soft to destroy them in view of rest of the forces present. All ultimately not because she saw them as heretics, but out of spite because her master had been the one they gave a taste of the rage.
I would love to see the Minotaurs just steam rolling a Inquisitor because they just dont care who you are
The thing about an inquisitor: they can issue orders you cannot ignore. To people that CAN issue orders as the Lions can attest.
The Black Templars Also have a long record of shunting Inquisitors out of air locks.
Can you cover the most powerful Chief Librarians?
Hey Majorkill! Love all your vids, I never leave request comments but I’ve seen a video of terra and a picture of it from space with a giant imperial titan looking up at space. A video of terra and it’s defenses against a full scale attack would be epic. Imagine a ship fleet getting close to terra and a imperial titan attacking ships still in spaces orbit 💪🏽
You should do a video explaining the 2 unknown legion that would be a cool video
A video on cool inquisitors that actually do their job well and help the Imperium.
Love a Soul Drinkers mention. Lord Sarpedon was loyal to the end!
as usual just skip to the 2:00 mark
But i want to see old Majorkill's oily skin
A video about, what if there were no loyalist elements in the traitor legions ,this would also count for omegon and magnus. So there would be no need for the culling at isthvaan and weakening of the traitor forces.. this would be very intresting to see what all the effects would be on the succes of the heresy.
Imagine there being a 40K version incarnation of Karl Franz being born in-series. I bet he could even help unite the Inquisition, the Astartes, and the Empire under Big E.
The Dark Angels killing the inquisitor because he learned about the Fallen is pure karma
Hate them or love them, people forget how necessary the Inquisiton really is. They do the actions that are hardest to do so that the Imperium might live.
The Inquisiton is a heavily decentralized organization that has many different departments and even factions with competiting and divergent interests. The Inquisiton is itself just as divided as the Imperium at large.
Video idea, notable imperial knights or just a video on how knights work to get all the newcomers from sm2 more invested in the larger universe, also, big robots = cool
A celestial lion definitely roasted an inquisitor and he decided to crash out.
Brought up a great point in the inquisitor series eisenhorn and ravenor maybe inquisitor but the people they have to deal with usually don't care so the inquisitor is the one on the backfoot
I've heard that celestial lions are not fully black but it was the void lions
No they are black. Void lions are also black but homebrew
Being a Templar, Grey Knight, Inqusition, and Custodes Player, I've always thought Space Marines vs. Non-Psyker Inquisitors was extremely GrimDerp; not because it can't be done, but because most of the time, something minor blows up into an entire armed conflict. Even in the more realistic situation where a Marine Captain/Chaplain/Librarian decides to "teach a lesson" or outright kill an Inquisitor for acting sus, more than half the time even THAT devolves within the Marines themselves and or the Inquisitorial Guard.
There are outliers and situations that break that structure, but they feel extremely few and far between, which I feel gives it that GrimDerp flavor I mentioned. 😂
God i hope word about the Celestian Lions gets to the space wolves, they have to remind the inquisition what happens when they attack loyal astartes for the crime of caring about loyal civilians. Not to mention the black templars, and since they're sons of Dorn they might as well also add an imperial fisting to the mix.
2:10 is when it starts!
Inquisition really needs to get over their god/martyr complex and start actually doing their job instead of jumping at shadows and team killing. For every Ravenor, there is a Eisenhorn if imperium is lucky or if not: Kryptman.
Justice for the Celestial Lions!!
I would love to see an Uno Reverso by having the Legion of the Damned killing the Inquisition to save the Celestial Lion delegation in the warp and lead them to pop up sometime in the future to wreck some Imperium enemies.
Any story where the Inquisitors have a bad time is a good story!
The one black space marine chapter gets whipped out?
Video idea: Fateweaver explained.
The inquisition: in charge because they're allowed to be, doesn't mean those who allow it have to listen
“Destination fucked”
Ah Ausieman the second biggest TH-camr in Australia
Psyker discipline video. From every single faction
The Sons of Malice must have originally been called The Schrödinger's Cats, because they keep existing and not existing all that the same time.
Imagine being a common human and you yell "I am in charge!" to the divine creation of The God Emperor, clad in holy golden armor, handcrafted by He Who Sits in The Golden Throne. Like bruh...
If the Inquisition had been directly governed by the Custodes, it would not have become the bureaucratic mass that Malcador had wanted to avoid when he created this organization in place of the current government.
I 100% believe that Malcador would be disgusted (except for a few) at what the Inquisition has become as a whole.
inquisition now when they want to take a fallen with them and expose it to the imperium: wait why is a portal opening on the ship oh no no its the li..........
Wonder what would happen if the Inquisition tried to mess with the Blood Angels and Sanguinius happened to be around (a man can hope). Probably he would politely show them the door with his left full of smiles while holding his sword in his right. At the very least, they wouldn't like the experience.