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The Isyander & Koda podcast is the perfect choice for anyone looking for a casual conversation version of Warhammer lore. Unlike other podcasts that simply provide a lore dump, this podcast takes a more conversational approach, making it easy to absorb information and sparking interest in various topics. After each episode, I often find myself wanting to delve deeper into the lore by seeking out related books. The hosts clearly have a passion for what they're discussing, and their enthusiasm shines through in every episode. I recently subscribed to their Patreon and can confidently say that it's worth every penny. Go Legion!
The best aspect of this podcast is how the hosts touch on everything important without spending too much time on any single topic. They strike a perfect balance between providing enough information to pique your curiosity and leaving you wanting more. This makes it an excellent resource for those who may not be familiar with Warhammer lore but want to dip their toes into this vast universe. The hosts' storytelling abilities are also commendable, as they manage to captivate listeners with their insane delve into lore that many may not even know exists.
However, one drawback of the podcast is that it may not appeal to those who are not interested in or familiar with TTRPGs or war gaming in general. While the hosts do an admirable job of explaining concepts and terms, there is undoubtedly a certain level of assumed knowledge when it comes to the subject matter. This could potentially alienate listeners who are new to Warhammer or similar games and prevent them from fully engaging with the content being discussed.
In conclusion, The Isyander & Koda podcast is a must-listen for both seasoned fans of Warhammer lore and newcomers alike. It offers a unique and enjoyable way to explore the vast world of Warhammer through engaging conversations and fascinating storytelling. Despite some minor drawbacks related to assumed knowledge, this podcast deserves all the popularity it receives. I highly recommend giving it a listen and joining in on the journey through this rich and immersive universe.
https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander P.s for those of you who want to send stuff our way. Thank you in advance. Po BoxIsyander & Koda Po Box 1196, Tacoma, Wa, 98402, USAAnything below is made for (and by) the omnissiah. You can read it though, just a summary of the banger of a video you're watching.Dive head‑first into the darkest chapter of Imperial history: the Age of Apostasy. From the corrupt rise of High Lord Goge Vandire and his galaxy‑spanning Reign of Blood to the cataclysmic power struggle between the Administratum and the Ecclesiarchy, we break down every purge, coup and miracle that reshaped the Imperium. Learn how warp storms cut entire sectors adrift, why whole planets were tithed into ash for golden cathedrals, and how Vandire's tyrannical rule ended with a bolt round delivered by the newly‑forged Daughters of the Emperor—soon to become the Adeptus Sororitas.We'll trace the reforms of Saint Sebastian Thor, the dissolution of the Frateris Templar, the Assassinorum's secret “War of Vindication,” and the lasting impact this era still has on 41st‑millennium politics, faith and warfare.———TAGSAge of Apostasy,Reign of Blood,Goge Vandire,High Lord Vandire,Administratum power coup,Ecclesiarchy civil war,Frateris Templar,Brides of the Emperor,Daughters of the Emperor,Adeptus Sororitas,Sisters of Battle origin,Saint Sebastian Thor,Confederation of Light,Ophelia VII palaces,Frateris Templar purges,Imperial Creed schism,Vandire child tithe,Vandire palace siege,Golden Throne faith,Imperial Palace decay,Custodes intervention,War of Vindication,Assassinorum civil war,Temple Vindicare,Temple Callidus,Temple Culexus,Temple Eversor,Assassinorum oversight,Thorian movement,Thor cult,Space Pope analog,Church of the Emperor,Ministorum history,Imperial tithe increase,Ecclesiarch mobility decree,Ophelian cathedrals,Earth return Exodus,Imperial bureaucracy collapse,Imperial civil strife,Imperial warp storms,Plague of Unbelief,False prophets 40k,Vandire heresy,Ecclesiarch politics,40k political intrigue,Imperial religion corruption,Warhammer 40k lore,Warhammer history,Imperium timeline,Imperial cult lore,Sisters of Battle lore,Administratum lore,Ecclesiarchy lore,Age of Apostasy explained,Goge Vandire explained,Saint Thor explained,Reign of Blood explained,Frateris Templar explained,Imperial faith wars,Custodian Guard lore,Black Templars rebellion,Mechanicus intervention,Ophelian cathedrals size,Imperial monuments,Imperial treasury drain,Imperial Senate fall,Imperial High Lords purge,Imperial power vacuum,Imperial propaganda,Imperial schism wars,Imperial civil war history,Ecclesiarch powers stripped,Ministorum reformation,Thor reforms,Ecclesiarchy military ban,Decree Passive,Sororitas Founding,Battle Sisters founding,Power and faith 40k,Vandire madness,Imperial fanaticism,40k corruption,40k politics,40k theology,grimdark history,Warhammer universe,WH40K deep dive,lore video,40k lore channel,tabletop lore,Warhammer storytelling,emperor of mankind religion,Imperium backstory,Imperial icons,Imperial cult dangers,civil unrest 40k,galactic tyranny,Vandire executions,burning worlds 40k,Imperial saints,Sororitas miracles,faith and fire 40k,grimdark theology,Vandire downfall,Ecclesiarch downfall,Sebastian Thor sermons,corpse emperor worship,Imperial reformation,Imperial relics,Ophelia VII wealth,church vs state 40k,40k faction history,Warhammer narrative,Age of Apostasy timeline,Ministorum archives————————————Opinions expressed in this video are solely those of Isyander & Koda and in no way reflect the views or opinions of Games Workshop Ltd.Support the show
https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander P.s for those of you who want to send stuff our way. Thank you in advance. Po BoxIsyander & Koda Po Box 1196, Tacoma, Wa, 98402, USAAnything below is made for (and by) the omnissiah. You can read it though, just a summary of the banger of a video you're watching.You asked, we breached!
https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander P.s for those of you who want to send stuff our way. Thank you in advance. Po BoxIsyander & Koda Po Box 1196, Tacoma, Wa, 98402, USAAnything below is made for (and by) the omnissiah. You can read it though, just a summary of the banger of a video you're watching.It's all chitin and biomorphs today! Dive into the ultimate Warhammer 40K lore guide on Hive Fleet Leviathan—the largest, deadliest Tyranid swarm ever to darken the galaxy. We track the fleet's rise from Behemoth and Kraken lessons learned, through Kryptman's infamous Galactic Cordon, the planet‑shattering Battle of Tarsis Ultra, and the grinding Octarius War that pitted Orks against 'Nids. Then we jump to the present‑day Fourth Tyrannic War as Nautilon, Promethor, and Grendyllus tear into Segmentum Pacificus, threaten the Sanctus Line, and march toward Terra itself.Along the way you'll meet Norn Emissaries, Neurolictors, Deathleaper, and other brand‑new bio‑horrors, learn how Leviathan perfects every mutation, and see why many fans think this is the Tyranid end‑game. We also preview future topics—Ecclesiarchy, Goge Vandire (pre‑Age of Apostasy), Commissars, the Octarius meat‑grinder—and ask YOU to vote on what drops next.If you love grimdark strategy, tabletop tactics, or just want the full story behind 40K's galaxy‑eating apex predator, hit play, smash like, and join our Patreon Legion for weekly bonus episodes, live hobby streams, polls, and an amazing community. The Hive Mind commands it!———TAGSWarhammer 40K, Tyranids, Hive Fleet Leviathan, Leviathan lore, Tyranid invasion, Fourth Tyrannic War, Octarius War, Kryptman Cordon, Fidus Kryptman, Battle of Tarsis Ultra, Devastation of Baal, Norn Emissary, Neurolictor, Deathleaper, Swarmlord, Hive Mind, Synapse creatures, Shadow in the Warp, Norn Queen, Genestealer cult, Orks vs Tyranids, Segmentum Pacificus, Sanctus Line, Bastior Sub‑Sector, Galaxy‑eating swarm, Bio‑Titans, Parasite of Mortrex, Hive Fleet Behemoth, Hive Fleet Kraken, Hive Fleet Grendyllus, Nautilon tendril, Promethor tendril, Imperial Guard vs Tyranids, Adeptus Custodes, Trajann Valoris, Lord Commander Solar, Space Marine lore, Ultramarines 4th Company, Uriel Ventris, Mortifactors Chapter, Death Korps of Krieg, Ecclesiarchy, Goge Vandire, Imperial Commissars, Leagues of Votann, Grimdark lore, 40K tabletop tactics, Games Workshop, Warhammer lore explained, Warhammer 40000, sci‑fi horror, alien swarm, miniature wargaming, lore deep dive, Hive Fleet tactics, Tyranid bioforms, Warhammer theory————————————Opinions expressed in this video are solely those of Isyander & Koda and in no way reflect the views or opinions of Games Workshop Ltd.Artwork throughout this video is used for educational purposes. if you see your artwork and would like an art credit, message me.Support the show
https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander P.s for those of you who want to send stuff our way. Thank you in advance. Po BoxIsyander & Koda Po Box 1196, Tacoma, Wa, 98402, USAAnything below is made for (and by) the omnissiah. You can read it though, just a summary of the banger of a video you're watching.———TAGSWarhammer 40000, Warhammer 40k, Plague Wars, Dark Imperium, Death Guard, Nurgle, Mortarion, Roboute Guilliman, Ultramarines, Typhus, Ku'gath, Epidemius, Chaos Space Marines, Chaos Daemons, Realm of Ultramar, Ultima Segmentum, Indomitus Crusade, Parmenio, Iax, Konor Campaign, War of Flies, Plague Marines, Poxwalkers, Blightlord Terminators, Foetid Bloat-drone, Myphitic Blight-haulers, Plagueburst Crawler, Adeptus Astartes, Astra Militarum, Grey Knights, Imperial Navy, Legio Mortis, Legio Pestis, Legio Fortis, Legio Atarus, Legio Oberon, Legio Praetor, House Slughorn, House Drear, Chaos Cults, Cults of Decay, Plague Zombies, Plague Fleet, Plague Guard, Nurglite Warbands, Plaguebearers, Great Unclean Ones, Nurgle's Rot, Warp Corruption, Chaos Invasion, Imperial Defense, Space Marine Battles, Warhammer Lore, Warhammer History, Grimdark Universe, Sci-Fi Battles, Tabletop Wargaming, Warhammer Novels, Warhammer Community, Warhammer Explained, Battle Analysis, Epic Battles, Warhammer Campaigns, Space Marines vs Chaos, Apocalyptic War, Warhammer Strategy, Wargame Storytelling, Dramatic Warhammer Battles, Emperor's Angels, Chaos Tactics, Space Marine Tactics, Warhammer 40k Narrative, Plague Wars Aftermath————————————Opinions expressed in this video are solely those of Isyander & Koda and in no way reflect the views or opinions of Games Workshop Ltd.Artwork throughout this video is used for educational purposes. if you see your artwork and would like an art credit, message me.Support the show
https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander P.s for those of you who want to send stuff our way. Thank you in advance. Po BoxIsyander & Koda Po Box 1196, Tacoma, Wa, 98402, USAAnything below is made for (and by) the omnissiah. You can read it though, just a summary of the banger of a video you're watching.———TAGSWarhammer 40000, Warhammer 40k, Devastation of Baal, Destruction of Cryptus, Blood Angels, Tyranids, Hive Fleet Leviathan, Dante, Commander Dante, Mephiston, Lord of Death, Gabriel Seth, Flesh Tearers, Shield of Baal, Battle of Baal, Cryptus Campaign, Blood Angels Lore, Tyranid Invasion, Space Marine Battles, Hive Fleet Lore, Warhammer Lore, Imperium of Man, Adeptus Astartes, Sanguinius, Baal Prime, Baal Secundus, Exterminatus, Warhammer History, Hive Mind, Genestealers, Broodlord, Carnifex, Termagants, Hormagaunts, Hive Tyrant, Hive Ships, Space Hulk, Imperial Navy, Adepta Sororitas, Sisters of Battle, Militarum Tempestus, Astra Militarum, Imperial Guard, Grimdark Lore, Sci-Fi Battles, Galaxy in Flames, Survival of Baal, Fall of Cryptus, Leviathan Rising, Space Marines vs Tyranids, Alien Invasion, Tyranid Swarm, Epic Battles, Black Library, Warhammer Community, tabletop wargaming, lore explained, battle analysis, Warhammer novels, WH40K Narrative, Warhammer explained, grimdark universe, apocalyptic war, Tyranid tactics, Space Marine tactics, Warhammer campaigns, Baal system, Baalite defense, psychic warfare, Space Marine heroes, Imperium's last stand, legendary battles, WH40k universe, Blood Angels Chapter, Tyranid organisms, Warhammer strategy, tabletop gaming, wargame storytelling, dramatic Warhammer battles, Emperor's Angels, Tyranid Bioforms, Baal Devastation aftermath.————————————Opinions expressed in this video are solely those of Isyander & Koda and in no way reflect the views or opinions of Games Workshop Ltd.Artwork throughout this video is used for educational purposes. if you see your artwork and would like an art credit, message me.Support the show
https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander P.s for those of you who want to send stuff our way. Thank you in advance. Po BoxIsyander & Koda Po Box 1196, Tacoma, Wa, 98402, USAAnything below is made for (and by) the omnissiah. You can read it though, just a summary of the banger of a video you're watching.———TAGSAdeptus Administratum, Warhammer 40k, Imperial Bureaucracy, Adeptus Terra, Warhammer 40k Administratum, Imperial Administration, Malcador the Sigillite, Lexicanum, High Lords of Terra, Senatorum Imperialis, Age of Apostasy, Goge Vandire, Imperial Tithe, Departmento Munitorum, Departmento Exacta, Estate Imperium, Warhammer 40k Lore, Warhammer 40k History, Warhammer Imperium, Bureaucratic Nightmare, Red Tape, Imperial Records, Paperwork, Warhammer 40k Deep Dive, Warhammer 40k Documentary, Imperial Logistics, Adeptus Administratum Secrets, Warhammer 40k Analysis, Bureaucracy in Warhammer, The Imperium's Backbone, Warhammer 40k Research, Administrative Horror, Paper-Pushers, Imperial Data, Imperial Governance, Administrative Inefficiency, Warhammer 40k Codex, Dark Imperium, Imperial Order, Administrative Red Tape, Paperwork in Warhammer, Bureaucratic Failures, High-Level Administration, Imperial Records Management, Imperial Supply Lines, Adeptus Administratum Exposed, Hidden Bureaucracy, Warhammer 40k Insider, Warhammer 40k Administrative System, Chaos of Bureaucracy, Paperwork That Saves Worlds, Imperial Paperwork, Inescapable Bureaucracy, The Administrative Machine, Detailed Warhammer 40k Study, Ultimate Guide to the Administratum, Imperial Scribes, Warhammer 40k Administrative Horror, Inefficiency of the Administratum, Administrative Legends, Bureaucratic Institutions, Imperial Archive, Scribe Culture, Warhammer 40k Fandom, Hidden Imperial Secrets, The Empire of Paperwork, Deep Dive Administratum, Imperium Organization, Legendary Administratum, Administrative Memes, Warhammer 40k Documentaries, Imperial Bureaucrats, Adeptus Administratum Review, Imperial Supply Chain, The Bureaucracy of the Imperium, Data Management in Warhammer, Ancient Imperial Records, Warhammer 40k Office, Warhammer 40k Administrative Hierarchy, Red Tape Overload, The Paper Trail of the Imperium.————————————Opinions expressed in this video are solely those of Isyander & Koda and in no way reflect the views or opinions of Games Workshop Ltd.Artwork throughout this video is used for educational purposes. if you see your artwork and would like an art credit, message me.Support the show
https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander P.s for those of you who want to send stuff our way. Thank you in advance. Po BoxIsyander & Koda Po Box 1196, Tacoma, Wa, 98402, USAAnything below is made for (and by) the omnissiah. You can read it though, just a summary of the banger of a video you're watching.In this in-depth automotive discussion, we explore the controversial question: Is Ferrari losing its luster? Drawing inspiration from a thought-provoking question by Doug DeMuro and insights from leading car enthusiasts, our conversation dives into Ferrari's evolving market position. We examine how Ferrari's traditional image of exclusivity, performance, and luxury is being challenged by modern trends such as rising depreciation, shifting consumer values, and stiff competition from brands like Porsche.Over hours of candid pre-roll chat, the discussion unfolds—from heated debates on the true value of a Ferrari compared to the aspirational yet more accessible Porsche GT3 and GT4 RS, to critical analyses of Ferrari's pricing, production limits, and brand management strategies. We unpack the irony behind Ferrari's approach to exclusivity and how its current lineup might be losing the magic that once defined the prancing horse. Topics also include the influence of social media on luxury sports car culture, the role of manual transmissions in preserving driving passion, and whether the modern Ferrari experience can still deliver the adrenaline-pumping, unforgettable moments that enthusiasts cherish.If you're passionate about automotive culture and the future of supercars, this video offers an engaging, thought-provoking look at whether Ferrari's storied legacy can withstand today's market forces. Tune in for a no-holds-barred discussion on the state of Ferrari in the modern era, and join us as we debate if the magic of Italian supercars is fading—or evolving for a new generation.———TAGSFerrari, Ferrari rant, automotive rant, car podcast, car talk, Doug DeMuro, automotive discussion, supercar debate, Ferrari vs Porsche, luxury sports cars, exotic car market, car depreciation, Ferrari depreciation, Ferrari exclusivity, Enzo Ferrari, Ferrari culture, sports car review, GT4 RS, Porsche GT3, manual transmission, Ferrari stock, RACE ticker, automotive trends, car ownership, supercar values, car enthusiasts, high-performance cars, automotive journalism, Italian supercars, car social media, Ferrari fan, automotive analysis, car industry commentary.————————————The views and opinions expressed in this video are solely those of the hosts and do not in any way reflect or represent the official views, opinions, or positions of Ferrari or its affiliates, Porsche or its affiliates, or Cars and Bids or its affiliates. All content is provided for informational and entertainment purposes only.Support the show
https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander P.s for those of you who want to send stuff our way. Thank you in advance. Po BoxIsyander & Koda Po Box 1196, Tacoma, Wa, 98402, USAAnything below is made for (and by) the omnissiah. You can read it though, just a summary of the banger of a video you're watching.———TAGSwarhammer 40k, dark imperium, age of the dark imperium, warhammer lore, warhammer 40000, imperium of man, warhammer 40k explained, guilliman, roboute guilliman, return of guilliman, 13th black crusade, the great rift, warhammer history, warhammer 40k timeline, warhammer deep dive, warhammer discussion, warhammer 40k factions, primaris space marines, belisarius cawl, cadia falls, warp storms, chaos gods, imperium nihilus, warhammer theories, abaddon the despoiler, black legion, indomitus crusade, the cicatrix maledictum, warhammer galaxy, warhammer 40k setting, warp lore, space marines, adeptus astartes, adeptus mechanicus, the high lords of terra, chaos space marines, traitor legions, rift war, necrons, tyranids, aeldari, ork waaagh, tzeentch, khorne, nurgle, slaanesh, warhammer universe, warhammer future, warhammer grimdark, imperium divided, warhammer prophecy, the emperor of mankind, throneworld, warhammer 40k politics, imperium secondus, warhammer 40k state of the galaxy, isyander and koda, warhammer community, tabletop gaming, sci-fi lore————————————Opinions expressed in this video are solely those of Isyander & Koda and in no way reflect the views or opinions of Games Workshop Ltd.Artwork throughout this video is used for educational purposes. if you see your artwork and would like an art credit, message me.Support the show
https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander P.s for those of you who want to send stuff our way. Thank you in advance. Po BoxIsyander & Koda Po Box 1196, Tacoma, Wa, 98402, USAAnything below is made for (and by) the omnissiah. You can read it though, just a summary of the banger of a video you're watching.The Horus Heresy is over. Horus is dust. The Emperor is entombed. Sanguinius is super dead. And the galaxy? A complete mess. The Age of Rebirth marks the dawn of the Imperium as we know it—where the Emperor's grand dream dies and, arguably, Chaos wins. Today, we're diving into what happened next, Primarch by Primarch.Some vanished into legend, some forged new empires, and some... well, let's just say daddy issues hit harder when you're a genetically engineered demigod. From Lion El'Jonson's betrayal at Caliban to Rogal Dorn's self-destructive guilt, from the rise of Abaddon and the Black Legion to Corax's terrifying new form, we're covering it all. And yes, that includes Alpharius Omegon. (Or does it?)If you love Primarch lore as much as the Holy Omnissiah apparently does, hit the like button and drop a comment. And if you want to keep us going (or finally understand what happened during the Age of Strife), check out patreon.com/isyanderandkoda for weekly bonus episodes, Discord access, and more.Now, let's get to it—starting, as so many do, with a Johnson.———TAGSwarhammer 40k, horus heresy, fate of the primarchs, warhammer lore, warhammer 40000, space marines, chaos space marines, imperium of man, emperor of mankind, warhammer history, warhammer 40k explained, primarchs, loyalist primarchs, traitor primarchs, warhammer 40k primarchs, horus heresy explained, warhammer deep dive, warhammer discussion, lion el'jonson, leman russ, rogal dorn, roboute guilliman, sanguinius, ferrus manus, corvus corax, jaghatai khan, vulkan, konrad curze, alpharius omegon, magnus the red, mortarion, angron, lorgar aurelian, perturabo, fulgrim, abaddon the despoiler, black legion, space wolves, dark angels, blood angels, imperial fists, ultramarines, salamanders, raven guard, white scars, iron hands, word bearers, night lords, world eaters, thousand sons, death guard, iron warriors, emperor's children, alpha legion, warhammer theories, chaos gods, tzeentch, khorne, nurgle, slaanesh, age of rebirth, imperium lore, black rage, red thirst, codex astartes, second founding, daemon primarchs, warhammer primarch breakdown, isyander and koda, warhammer community, tabletop gaming, sci-fi lore————————————Opinions expressed in this video are solely those of Isyander & Koda and in no way reflect the views or opinions of Games Workshop Ltd.Artwork throughout this video is used for educational purposes. if you see your artwork and would like an art credit, message me.Support the show
https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander P.s for those of you who want to send stuff our way. Thank you in advance. Po BoxIsyander & Koda Po Box 1196, Tacoma, Wa, 98402, USAAnything below is made for (and by) the omnissiah. You can read it though, just a summary of the banger of a video you're watching.Welcome to a deep dive into Warhammer 40k's most catastrophic and foundational event—the Age of Strife, also known as Old Night. This era marks the single worst period in human history, a time of isolation, mutation, rampant AI revolts, and the chaos that shaped the Imperium we know today. In this video, we'll explore how humanity fell from a golden age of technological marvels and galactic dominance to a scattered and fractured existence, barely surviving on a crumbling legacy.Join us as we dissect the Age of Strife from its origins in M25, through the devastating Cybernetic Revolt, the rise of rampant mutation and psykers, and the oppressive Warp storms that cut humanity off from the stars. We'll explore how the birth of Slaanesh forever altered the balance of Chaos and how Terra itself descended into warlordism, with techno-barbarians ruling the remnants of once-great civilizations.We'll also look at Mars and the birth of the Cult Mechanicus, the tragic isolation of human colonies, and how the Imperium's deep-seated fear of AI, mutants, and psykers stem from this dark period. Whether you're curious about the downfall of mankind, the influence of the Chaos Gods, or the Emperor's eventual rise to power, this video covers it all!Don't forget to like, subscribe, and check out Patreon.com/isyanderandkoda for bonus content, livestreams, and access to our community. Let's dive into the dark depths of the warp and see what chaos awaits!———TAGSWarhammer 40k, Age of Strife, Old Night Warhammer, Cybernetic Revolt, Men of Iron, Warhammer lore, Imperium of Man, Warhammer 40k history, Dark Age of Technology, Warhammer 40k timeline, Terra Warhammer, Techno-barbarians, Warhammer Emperor, Mars Mechanicum, Adeptus Mechanicus origins, Slaanesh birth, Chaos Gods Warhammer, Warhammer 40k Chaos, human history 40k, Warhammer warp storms, psykers 40k, mutations Warhammer, Imperium foundation, Emperor unification, Great Crusade, fall of humanity 40k, Warhammer galaxy history, 40k lore deep dive, humanity's fall Warhammer, Age of Strife explained, Mechanicum Warhammer, Men of Gold Warhammer, Warhammer ancient history, Horus Heresy prequel, Terra vs Mars, lost technology Warhammer, STC technology 40k, abhumans Warhammer, Eldar during Age of Strife, 40k galactic history, rise of the Imperium, pre-Imperium humanity, Slaanesh and the Eldar, Warhammer warlord era, Emperor rise to power, Warhammer human collapse, chaos corruption Warhammer, Imperium's darkest age, xenos threats 40k, Men of Stone Warhammer, lost colonies 40k, ancient Terra Warhammer, Warhammer 40k factions, Imperium lore, Mechanicus rise to power, AI rebellion Warhammer, Warhammer fall of man, Tzeentch dethroned theory, galactic apocalypse Warhammer, Warhammer sci-fi history, Warhammer ancient past, 40k mysteries, Emperor's plan Warhammer, Imperium foundation myths, Warp Storms 40k, Horus Heresy setup, Warhammer human empire, rise of the Mechanicus, Warhammer Imperium beginnings.————————————Opinions expressed in this video are solely those of Isyander & Koda and in no way reflect the views or opinions of Games Workshop Ltd.Artwork throughout this video is used for educational purposes. if you see your artwork and would like an art credit, message me.Support the show
https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander P.s for those of you who want to send stuff our way. Thank you in advance. Po BoxIsyander & Koda Po Box 1196, Tacoma, Wa, 98402, USAAnything below is made for (and by) the omnissiah. You can read it though, just a summary of the banger of a video you're watching.Games Workshop has made a massive move—Fulgrim, the Primarch of the Emperor's Children, has returned to the Warhammer 40k universe in stunning, horrifying fashion! In this video, we'll break down everything you need to know about Fulgrim's long-awaited comeback, his jaw-dropping new model, and what his return means for the narrative of the 41st Millennium. From his rise as the Champion of Slaanesh to the grotesque and twisted form he now embodies, Fulgrim's story is one of excess, corruption, and dark glory.We'll explore the visual storytelling behind his new model, from the intricate details of his armor to the unsettling changes in his physical form that reflect millennia of service to the Prince of Pleasure. What does Fulgrim's return mean for the Imperium? How will his rivalry with Guilliman play out? And what role will the Eldar's Crone Swords play in this unfolding chaos? These questions and more will be discussed as we dive into the lore and speculate about what's next for the Phoenician.But Fulgrim's return isn't just about the visuals—it's about the narrative. Every time a Primarch steps back into the galaxy, the universe shakes. Guilliman's rebirth reshaped the Imperium, and the Lion's return turned the tide during the Arks of Omen. Now, with Fulgrim's arrival, chaos has a powerful new figurehead. What chaos will he bring? How will his excess challenge the Imperium and the other factions of the galaxy?Join us for a full breakdown of Fulgrim's transformation, his chilling backstory, and the role he's likely to play in the future of Warhammer 40k. Plus, we'll share some speculation on the Lion, Guilliman, the Eldar, and what this means for the narrative moving forward.Don't forget to like, subscribe, and check out Patreon.com/isyanderandkoda for bonus content, livestreams, and access to our community. Let's dive into the dark depths of the warp and see what chaos awaits!———TAGSFulgrim, Warhammer 40k, Fulgrim return, Fulgrim new model, Warhammer 40k Fulgrim, Emperor's Children, Primarch Fulgrim, Fulgrim lore, Slaanesh, Chaos Primarchs, Fulgrim vs Guilliman, Warhammer 40k Primarchs, Crone Swords, Fulgrim 2025, Warhammer 40k lore, Fulgrim transformation, Phoenician, Fulgrim speculation, Guilliman vs Fulgrim, Warhammer 40k Chaos, Chaos Space Marines, Fulgrim Slaanesh, Fulgrim Emperor's Children lore, Fulgrim Guilliman rivalry, Fulgrim Crone Sword, Fulgrim gameplay, Fulgrim visual storytelling, Fulgrim story, Fulgrim new art, Fulgrim 41st Millennium, Warhammer Chaos Champions, Fulgrim new design, Fulgrim excess, Fulgrim model details, Fulgrim return explained, Fulgrim theories, Fulgrim Warhammer future, Fulgrim Guilliman fight, Fulgrim corruption, Fulgrim backstory, Fulgrim and Eldar, Fulgrim vs Imperium, Chaos Warhammer 40k, Fulgrim 40k narrative, Fulgrim speculation 40k, Fulgrim Slaanesh lore, Fulgrim model review, Warhammer new Primarch, Fulgrim Chaos lore, Fulgrim vs Roboute Guilliman, Fulgrim 40k story.————————————Opinions expressed in this video are solely those of Isyander & Koda and in no way reflect the views or opinions of Games Workshop Ltd.Artwork throughout this video is used for educational purposes. if you see your artwork and would like an art credit, message me.Support the show
A massive thanks to RED for helping research this video (especially that SCP-6237-J bit)! https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander P.s for those of you who want to send stuff our way. Thank you in advance. Po BoxIsyander & Koda Po Box 1196, Tacoma, Wa, 98402, USAAnything below is made for (and by) the omnissiah. You can read it though, just a summary of the banger of a video you're watching.Welcome to your crash course on the SCP Foundation, a clandestine organization tasked with securing, containing, and protecting anomalies beyond human comprehension. In this orientation, we'll break down the Foundation's labyrinthine procedures, secret containment sites, and the bizarre cast of eldritch horrors, helpful blobs, infinite furniture stores, and towering oceanic eels lurking in the shadows. From the early days on internet forums to its evolution into a sprawling Wiki of cosmic-scale apocalypses, weird cognitohazards, and dark comedy, the SCP Universe offers endless rabbit holes to explore.We'll begin by covering the SCP format itself—those clinical containment logs and redacted data that heighten the tension. Then we'll dive into the Foundation's internal hierarchy: from hapless D-Class “volunteers” and veteran Level-2 researchers to the shadowy O5 Council. You'll learn how anomalies are categorized—Safe, Euclid, Keter, and beyond—and discover some of the most iconic examples, like the unstoppable Shy Guy (SCP-096), the lethal Hard-to-Destroy Reptile (SCP-682), the heartwarming Tickle Monster (SCP-999), the mind-bending Infinite IKEA (SCP-3008), and the horrifying Flesh That Hates (SCP-610). We'll discuss how the Foundation deploys Mobile Task Forces, distributes amnestics, and occasionally weaponizes anomalies themselves (looking at you, Thaumiel Class).In addition, we'll delve into overarching threats, including the ominous Scarlet King, who may (or may not) herald the end of everything. Finally, we'll crack open a few fan-favorite stories, highlight the comedic side with joke SCPs, and mention the bizarre corners of the Wiki—like 3,000+ images of a certain fur-favorite entity. Whether you're brand-new to the SCP fandom or someone who just discovered the horrifying brilliance of Procedure 110-Montauk, this orientation is your perfect primer on what makes the SCP Foundation such a vast, chilling, and darkly entertaining phenomenon. Prepare to step into a world where a “friendly gelatin blob” might be the last bastion of sanity in a cosmos of unstoppable beasts, and remember—Knowledge is a privilege… but it can also kill.———TAGSSCP Foundation, Secure Contain Protect, SCP orientation, SCP Wiki, eldritch horror, cosmic horror, SCP 096 Shy Guy, SCP 999 Tickle Monster, SCP 682 Hard-to-Destroy Reptile, SCP 610 The Flesh That Hates, SCP 1981 Ronald Reagan, Infinite IKEA SCP 3008, Scarlet King, containment procedures, O5 Council, D-Class, cognitohazards, memetic hazards, anomalous objects, Keter-class SCP, Euclid-class SCP, Safe-class SCP, Thaumiel, dark fiction, creepypasta, internet horror, horror stories, science fiction, patreon support, bonus episodes, fandom exploration, storytelling.————————————Opinions expressed in this video are solely those of Isyander & Koda and in no way reflect the views or opinions of Games Workshop Ltd.Artwork throughout this video is used for educational purposes. if you see your artwork and would like an art credit, message me.Support the show
https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander P.s for those of you who want to send stuff our way. Thank you in advance. Po BoxIsyander & Koda Po Box 1196, Tacoma, Wa, 98402, USAAnything below is made for (and by) the omnissiah. You can read it though, just a summary of the banger of a video you're watching.Get ready to dive deep into one of the most iconic and formidable aspects of Warhammer 40,000: Terminator Armor. In this in-depth episode, we'll explore how these Tactical Dreadnought Suits bridge the gap between enhanced body armor and full-fledged battle tanks, showcasing the immense engineering prowess of the Imperium's finest. From the legendary origins dating back to the Dark Age of Technology, to their critical role during the Horus Heresy, and the elite units that still wield them today—such as the Deathwing of the Dark Angels, Salamanders' Firedrakes, Iron Hands' Gorgon-pattern, and the ferocious Chaos Terminator formations like the Red Butchers and Deathshroud—Terminator Armor stands as a hallmark of resilience, lethality, and sheer intimidation.We'll discuss the complex manufacturing process that has become increasingly rare over the millennia, the venerated Crux Terminatus rumored to contain fragments of the Emperor's own battle-worn plate, and how Chapters from the Space Wolves to the Deathwatch preserve and honor these suits as priceless relics. Additionally, we'll touch on the Custodian Allarus Terminators—arguably the pinnacle of protective warfare suits—and show how even the Grey Knights leverage their own specialized variants to battle daemonic foes. Learn how these massive suits, bristling with storm bolters, power fists, and towering shoulder-mounted weaponry, shape the tactics and doctrines of Astartes and Traitor Legions alike.———TAGSWarhammer 40K, Terminator Armor, Tactical Dreadnought Armor, Space Marines, Horus Heresy, Dark Angels Deathwing, Salamanders Firedrakes, Iron Hands Gorgon, Chaos Terminators, Red Butchers, Deathshroud, Custodes Allarus, Grey Knights, Crux Terminatus, Imperium of Man, Adeptus Astartes, Warhammer lore, Warhammer 40000 history, gaming community, tabletop strategy, sci-fi armor, elite units, miniature wargaming.————————————Opinions expressed in this video are solely those of Isyander & Koda and in no way reflect the views or opinions of Games Workshop Ltd.Artwork throughout this video is used for educational purposes. if you see your artwork and would like an art credit, message me.Support the show
https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander P.s for those of you who want to send stuff our way. Thank you in advance. Po BoxIsyander & Koda Po Box 1196, Tacoma, Wa, 98402, USAAnything below is made for (and by) the omnissiah. You can read it though, just a summary of the banger of a video you're watching.Enter the twisted world of the Dark Mechanicum, the renegade counterpart to the Adeptus Mechanicus in the grim darkness of the Warhammer 40K universe. Once part of the ancient Mechanicum of Mars, these heretical tech-priests broke away during the Horus Heresy, forsaking the Emperor and embracing forbidden knowledge, Chaos energies, and monstrous sciences. In this video, we'll delve deep into their origins, uncovering how their thirst for understanding led them from the great Schism of Mars into the Eye of Terror. Learn about their signature creations—Daemon Engines, warped forge worlds known as Hell Forges, and the horrifying ways they bend flesh and steel to their will. We'll examine their uneasy alliances with Traitor Legions, their role in supplying unholy war machines, and the chilling philosophies that drive them. Whether you're curious about their murky lore, their twisted goals, or how they factor into the galaxy's grand conflicts, this comprehensive exploration will illuminate the shadowed secrets of the Dark Mechanicum's relentless quest for forbidden knowledge.———TAGSDark Mechanicum, Warhammer 40K, Horus Heresy, Adeptus Mechanicus, Mechanicum lore, Chaos Forge Worlds, Daemon Engines, Traitor Legions, Schism of Mars, Forbidden technology, Chaos worship, Warp corruption, Warhammer lore explained, Chaos factions, Eye of Terror, Rogue tech-priests, Hell Forges, Warhammer 40000 story, Warhammer history, Warhammer factions.————————————Opinions expressed in this video are solely those of Isyander & Koda and in no way reflect the views or opinions of Games Workshop Ltd.Artwork throughout this video is used for educational purposes. if you see your artwork and would like an art credit, message me.Support the show
https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander P.s for those of you who want to send stuff our way. Thank you in advance. Po BoxIsyander & Koda Po Box 1196, Tacoma, Wa, 98402, USAAnything below is made for (and by) the omnissiah. You can read it though, just a summary of the banger of a video you're watching.Dive into the enigmatic world of the Deathwatch, the elite alien-hunting force of the Warhammer 40K universe. This video explores who the Deathwatch are, their origins, and their pivotal role within the Imperium of Man. Learn how these exceptional Space Marines are selected from various Chapters to undertake the Long Vigil, serving as the Shield that Slays against the galaxy's most formidable xenos threats. We'll delve into their unique organization, from Kill-Teams and Watch-Fortresses to their collaboration with the Ordo Xenos of the Inquisition. Discover the specialized tactics, ranks, and equipment that make the Deathwatch stand out, and understand their complex relationships with other Space Marine Chapters. Join us as we unravel the secrets behind these prestigious warriors and their relentless quest to protect humanity from alien horrors.———TAGSWarhammer 40K, Deathwatch, Space Marines, Imperium of Man, Warhammer lore, Ordo Xenos, Inquisition, Alien Hunters, Shield that Slays, Long Vigil, Kill-Teams, Watch-Fortress, Warhammer 40000, Deathwatch Explained, Elite Space Marines, Xenos Threats, Warhammer 40K factions, Astartes Chapters, Warhammer universe, Deathwatch Tactics, Warhammer 40K Inquisition.————————————Opinions expressed in this video are solely those of Isyander & Koda and in no way reflect the views or opinions of Games Workshop Ltd.Artwork throughout this video is used for educational purposes. if you see your artwork and would like an art credit, message me.Support the show
https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander P.s for those of you who want to send stuff our way. Thank you in advance. Po BoxIsyander & Koda Po Box 1196, Tacoma, Wa, 98402, USAAnything below is made for (and by) the omnissiah. You can read it though, just a summary of the banger of a video you're watching.Dive deep into the colossal world of Hive Cities in the Warhammer 40K universe. These towering urban labyrinths house billions, serving as the backbone of the Imperium of Man. In this video, we explore the layers of hive society—from the opulent heights of the Spire, home to the untouchable elite, down through the bustling Upper and Lower Hives, and into the lawless depths of the Underhive and Hive Bottom. Discover how these cities function, the harsh realities faced by their inhabitants, and the social dynamics that drive them. We'll compare them to real-world examples like the Kowloon Walled City, discuss the role of Chaos, gangs, and the Imperial Guard, and unveil the environmental impact these megastructures have on their planets. Join us as we unravel the complex tapestry of life within a Hive City, shedding light on one of the most fascinating and grim aspects of the Warhammer 40K lore.———TAGSWarhammer 40K, Hive Cities, Hive City Explained, Imperium of Man, Warhammer Lore, Warhammer 40000, Underhive, Spire, Upper Hive, Lower Hive, Hive Bottom, Hive Outskirts, Chaos in Hive Cities, Imperial Guard, Arcologies, Kowloon Walled City, Necromunda, Warhammer 40K Universe, Life in a Hive City, Warhammer 40K Explained, Grimdark, Warhammer 40K Cities, Hive City Structure, Warhammer 40K Society.————————————Opinions expressed in this video are solely those of Isyander & Koda and in no way reflect the views or opinions of Games Workshop Ltd.Artwork throughout this video is used for educational purposes. if you see your artwork and would like an art credit, message me.Support the show
https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander P.s for those of you who want to send stuff our way. Thank you in advance. Po BoxIsyander & Koda Po Box 1196, Tacoma, Wa, 98402, USAAnything below is made for (and by) the omnissiah. You can read it though, just a summary of the banger of a video you're watching.———TAGS————————————Opinions expressed in this video are solely those of Isyander & Koda and in no way reflect the views or opinions of Games Workshop Ltd.Artwork throughout this video is used for educational purposes. if you see your artwork and would like an art credit, message me.Support the show
https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander P.s for those of you who want to send stuff our way. Thank you in advance. Po BoxIsyander & Koda Po Box 1196, Tacoma, Wa, 98402, USAAnything below is made for (and by) the omnissiah. You can read it though, just a summary of the banger of a video you're watching.Step into the advanced world of the T'au Empire as we take a deep dive into one of its most iconic military assets: the Crisis Suits. In this video, we explore everything from the history and development of these highly customizable battlesuits to their role as the backbone of T'au military strategy in Warhammer 40k. We'll cover how Crisis Suits are designed to offer a unique blend of mobility, firepower, and tactical flexibility, allowing T'au commanders to execute precise hit-and-run tactics and outmaneuver their enemies on the battlefield.Discover how Crisis Suits are equipped with a wide variety of weapon loadouts, including plasma rifles, fusion blasters, and missile pods, making them adaptable to any combat scenario. We'll also dive into their technological advancements and how they reflect the T'au philosophy of rapid evolution and technological superiority. From their jetpack-powered mobility to their ability to carry out tactical deep strikes, Crisis Suits embody the T'au's reliance on ranged warfare and strategic precision.But that's not all—this video will also explore the Crisis Suits' place in the larger T'au battle doctrine and their role within the Greater Good, as the T'au continue their quest for expansion across the stars. We'll discuss the significance of these battlesuits within T'au society, from the elite status of their pilots to the symbolic importance of Crisis Suits in T'au culture. Plus, we'll delve into the lore behind their creation, their tactical importance in major Warhammer 40k campaigns, and how they compare to the technological assets of other factions in the grimdark future of the 41st millennium.Whether you're a seasoned Warhammer 40k player looking to sharpen your knowledge of T'au tactics, a new player curious about the T'au faction, or a lore enthusiast eager to learn more about these powerful units, this video offers a comprehensive look at T'au Crisis Suits and their critical role in the Warhammer 40k universe. Be sure to subscribe for more in-depth Warhammer 40k lore, tactical breakdowns, and unit explorations!———TAGSWarhammer 40k, Warhammer T'au, T'au Crisis Suits, Crisis Suits 40k, Warhammer 40k Crisis Suits, T'au Empire, Warhammer 40k T'au, Warhammer 40k battlesuits, T'au battlesuits, T'au lore, Warhammer 40k mechs, Warhammer 40k factions, T'au technology, T'au army 40k, Crisis Battlesuits explained, T'au tactics 40k, T'au units 40k, Warhammer 40k tactics, Grimdark T'au, T'au Empire explained.————————————Opinions expressed in this video are solely those of Isyander & Koda and in no way reflect the views or opinions of Games Workshop Ltd.Artwork throughout this video is used for educational purposes. if you see your artwork and would like an art credit, message me.Support the show
patreon.com/isyanderandkodaYou already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander P.s for those of you who want to send stuff our way. Thank you in advance. Po BoxIsyander & Koda Po Box 1196, Tacoma, Wa, 98402, USAEverything below is for (and by) the omnissiah. But like, you can read it if you want. Just a synopsis of the video you're watching.Welcome to the grimdark universe of Warhammer 40k! In this deep dive, we're exploring servitors—those eerie, half-human, half-machine creations serving the Imperium of Man. We'll uncover what servitors truly are, from their shocking origins to the brutal processes used to make them. Servitors are essential to the Adeptus Mechanicus and other Imperium factions, performing menial tasks and fulfilling roles that no human would willingly take on. But there's more to the story—these cyborgs exist due to a unique loophole linked to the ancient Dark Age of Technology, allowing humanity to use technology in ways that would otherwise be forbidden. This video also highlights the unsettling aspects of servitor creation and their place in the dystopian future of the 41st millennium, where the line between man and machine is disturbingly blurred. Whether you're a longtime Warhammer 40k fan or new to the lore, get ready for a chilling look at one of the Imperium's darkest practices. Subscribe for more Warhammer 40k lore, faction breakdowns, and universe insights!———TAGSWarhammer 40k, Warhammer lore, Warhammer 40k servitors, 40k servitors, Imperium of Man, Adeptus Mechanicus, Warhammer 40k lore, Warhammer 40k explained, Warhammer 40k universe, Warhammer 40k factions, Grimdark lore, Warhammer 40k Imperium, Servitors explained, Warhammer robots, Warhammer cyborgs, Warhammer 40k dystopia, Warhammer 40k tech, 40k lore deep dive, Warhammer 40k beginners, Servitors Warhammer history.————————————Opinions expressed in this video are solely those of Isyander & Koda and in no way reflect the views or opinions of Games Workshop Ltd.Artwork throughout this video is used for educational purposes. if you see your artwork and would like an art credit, message me.Support the show
https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander P.s for those of you who want to send stuff our way. Thank you in advance. Po BoxIsyander & Koda Po Box 1196, Tacoma, Wa, 98402, USAEverything below is for the omnissiah. But like, you can read it if you want. Just a synopsis of the video you're watching.———TAGS————————————Opinions expressed in this video are solely those of Isyander & Koda and in no way reflect the views or opinions of EA, or Bioware StudioArtwork throughout this video is used for educational purposes. if you see your artwork and would like an art credit, message me.Support the show
https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander P.s for those of you who want to send stuff our way. Thank you in advance. Po BoxIsyander & Koda Po Box 1196, Tacoma, Wa, 98402, USAEverything below is for the omnissiah. But like, you can read it if you want. Just a synopsis of the video you're watching.In this video, we delve into the enigmatic Vashtorr the Arkifane, one of the newest and most intriguing additions to the Warhammer 40K universe. As the master of the Forge of Souls and the Warp's ultimate arms dealer, Vashtorr is a formidable contender to elevate the infamous quartet of Chaos Gods to a powerful group of five. We'll explore his unique relationships with key figures like Abaddon the Despoiler and Perturabo, his role in the Arks of Omen saga, and why he's quickly becoming a fan favorite. Discover how Vashtorr's unwavering ambition and lawful evil demeanor make him a game-changing force in the grim darkness of the far future.———TAGSVashtorr the Arkifane, Warhammer 40K, Chaos Gods, Forge of Souls, Abaddon the Despoiler, Perturabo, Arks of Omen, Chaos Space Marines, Warhammer lore, Warp Industrial Complex, New Warhammer characters, Vashtorr explained, Fifth Chaos God, Warhammer universe, Warhammer discussions, Vashtorr vs. Chaos Gods, Warhammer 40K updates, Lawful evil characters, Warhammer 40000, Vashtorr strategies.————————————Opinions expressed in this video are solely those of Isyander & Koda and in no way reflect the views or opinions of Games Workshop Ltd.Artwork throughout this video is used for educational purposes. if you see your artwork and would like an art credit, message me.Support the show
https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander P.s for those of you who want to send stuff our way. Thank you in advance. Po BoxIsyander & Koda Po Box 1196, Tacoma, Wa, 98402, USAEverything below is for the omnissiah. But like, you can read it if you want. Just a synopsis of the video you're watching.Dive into the epic lore of Saint Celestine, the Living Saint of the Warhammer 40K universe. Known for her countless resurrections and unwavering faith in the God-Emperor, Celestine stands as a beacon of hope among the Sisters of Battle. In this video, we explore her origins as a Sister Repentia from the Order of Our Martyred Lady, her miraculous rebirths, and her pivotal role in monumental events like the Fall of Cadia. Discover how she continually returns from death, the trials she endures in the Immaterium, and her relationships with key figures like Inquisitor Greyfax and Roboute Guilliman. Join us as we unravel the mysteries behind this unkillable warrior and her enduring impact on the Imperium.———TAGSSaint Celestine, Warhammer 40K, Living Saint, Sisters of Battle, Adepta Sororitas, Order of Our Martyred Lady, Fall of Cadia, Warhammer lore, Warhammer 40000, Immaterium, Emperor of Mankind, Chaos, Abaddon the Despoiler, Greyfax, Inquisitor Greyfax, Celestine's resurrection, Warhammer characters, Warhammer universe, Warhammer 40K history, Saint Katherine, Repentia, Warhammer battles, Immortal warrior, Warhammer discussion, Warhammer analysis.————————————Opinions expressed in this video are solely those of Isyander & Koda and in no way reflect the views or opinions of Games Workshop Ltd.Artwork throughout this video is used for educational purposes. if you see your artwork and would like an art credit, message me.Support the show
https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander Everything below is for the omnissiah. But like, you can read it if you want. Just a synopsis of the video you're watching.———TAGS————————————Opinions expressed in this video are solely those of Isyander & Koda and in no way reflect the views or opinions of Games Workshop Ltd.Artwork throughout this video is used for educational purposes. if you see your artwork and would like an art credit, message me.Support the show
https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander Everything below is for the omnissiah. But like, you can read it if you want. Just a synopsis of the video you're watching.In this video, we take you on an epic journey through the entire timeline of the Mass Effect universe, spanning from ancient civilizations to the dramatic events of Commander Shepard's battle against the Reapers. Whether you're a seasoned Mass Effect fan or new to the series, this video provides a comprehensive deep dive into the major events that shaped this beloved sci-fi universe.Join us as we explore the origins of the Milky Way's most powerful species, from the ancient Leviathans—who once dominated the galaxy before creating the Reapers—to the rise of the Protheans and their tragic fall during the Reaper invasion. Learn how humanity evolved alongside the other species of the galaxy, from the neolithic revolution to humanity's first steps into space, culminating in the pivotal discovery of the Prothean relics on Mars in 2148 that unlocked the secrets of Mass Effect technology.We cover the major milestones in Mass Effect history, including the First Contact War between humanity and the Turians, the formation of the Systems Alliance, and the rise of humanity as a key player in the galactic community. Discover the powerful roles played by other species such as the Asari, Turians, Salarians, Krogan, and more as they work together—and sometimes against each other—to survive in a universe constantly under threat.Of course, the timeline would be incomplete without the Reapers. We dive into their terrifying cycle of harvesting galactic civilizations every 50,000 years and how their arrival in the Mass Effect trilogy changed everything. From Commander Shepard's legendary quest to stop Sovereign, Saren, and the Collectors to the final battle against the Reapers in Mass Effect 3, we break down the crucial events that shaped the fate of the galaxy.This comprehensive timeline also covers key figures like Jon Grissom, Captain Anderson, and Commander Shepard, along with important events such as the Skyllian Blitz, the discovery of biotics, and the formation of Cerberus. We also explore how the galaxy evolved after the first game's events, including the mystery of the missing colonies and Shepard's resurrection by the Illusive Man in Mass Effect 2.Get ready to immerse yourself in the rich lore and history of Mass Effect, from the dawn of galactic civilizations to the Reapers' apocalyptic invasion. Whether you're looking to refresh your knowledge before replaying the games or discovering new details about this incredible universe, this video will give you the ultimate timeline of Mass Effect.———TAGS Mass Effect timeline, Mass Effect history, Reapers Mass Effect, Commander Shepard, Systems Alliance, First Contact War, Protheans, Citadel Council, Mass Effect lore, Mass Effect universe, Mass Effect explained, Reaper invasion, Mass Effect 3 timeline, Cerberus, Mass Effect biotics, Mass Effect races, Mass Effect Reapers explained, Leviathans Mass Effect, Prothean technology, Geth rebellion, Mass Effect timeline video, Mass Effect timeline breakdown, Mass Effect 3, Mass Effect 2, SSV Normandy, Illusive Man, Mass Effect story, Mass Effect plot explained, Mass Effect characters, Mass Effect galaxy, Mass Effect factions, Mass Effect relays, Mass Effect lore deep dive, Sci-fi game timeline, Space RPG lore, Bioware Mass Effect series. ————————————Opinions expressed in this video are solely those of Isyander & Koda and in no way reflect the views or opinions of EA, or Bioware StudioSupport the show
https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander Everything below is for the omnissiah. But like, you can read it if you want. Just a synopsis of the video you're watching.In this in-depth video, we explore the harsh and rigorous world of the Schola Progenium, the Imperium's legendary training ground that produces some of the most elite and feared individuals in Warhammer 40k. From Commissars and Tempestus Scions to the Adepta Sororitas and even the shadowy assassins of the Officio Assassinorum, the Schola Progenium is where the orphans of the Imperium's fallen heroes are molded into the next generation of warriors, leaders, and enforcers.Join us as we delve into the brutal reality of life at the Schola Progenium, where young cadets are stripped of their past, forged in iron discipline, and trained to serve the Imperium with unwavering loyalty. We'll take you through the recruitment process, where orphans of Imperial officers are brought into the fold, and follow their journey through grueling training regimes under the watchful eyes of Drill Abbots—veterans turned priests with a mandate to shape these children into the Imperium's finest.You'll get an inside look at the rigorous Trials of Compliance, the make-or-break challenges that determine the cadets' future roles within the Imperium. Will they become the inspiring but feared Commissars, ready to execute their own troops if necessary? Or perhaps they'll join the ranks of the Tempestus Scions, the elite special forces of the Imperial Guard? We'll also explore the paths leading to the Adepta Sororitas, where faith and martial prowess combine, and the terrifying journey of those chosen for the Officio Assassinorum, trained to become the deadliest killers in the galaxy.In this video, we don't just focus on the Schola Progenium itself but also touch on how its graduates shape the wider Imperium. From the bureaucrats of the Administratum who keep the massive war machine running, to the psykers who walk the razor's edge of sanity and chaos, every graduate of the Schola plays a vital role in maintaining the Imperium's fragile existence.Whether you're a long-time Warhammer 40k fan or new to the lore, this video offers a comprehensive look at the Schola Progenium's role in creating the Imperium's most important and dangerous individuals. Witness the blend of religious indoctrination, military discipline, and ruthless efficiency that ensures only the best and most loyal serve the Emperor.———TAGSWarhammer 40k, Schola Progenium, Commissars, Tempestus Scions, Adepta Sororitas, Officio Assassinorum, Imperial Guard, Astra Militarum, Warhammer 40k training, Warhammer 40k lore, Imperial bureaucracy, Psykers, Inquisitors, Warhammer 40k education, Warhammer 40k elite forces, Warhammer 40k indoctrination, Drill Abbots, Trials of Compliance, Imperial orphans, Warhammer 40k universe, Warhammer 40k factions.————————————Opinions expressed in this video are solely those of Isyander & Koda and in no way reflect the views or opinions of Games Workshop Ltd.Artwork throughout this video is used for educational purposes. if you see your artwork and would like an art credit, message me.Support the show
https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander Everything below is for the omnissiah. But like, you can read it if you want. Just a synopsis of the video you're watching.Welcome to our deep dive into the Warp, one of the most enigmatic and foundational aspects of the Warhammer 40,000 universe. Known by countless names such as the Sea of Souls, the Immaterium, and the Realms of Chaos, the Warp is a chaotic, dimension-defying force that shapes nearly every facet of the 40k universe. From faster-than-light travel to the very existence of the Chaos Gods, the Warp is central to the lore of Warhammer 40k.In this video, we unravel the mysteries of the Warp, examining its impact on the galaxy and its inhabitants. We take you on a journey through the incomprehensible nature of the Warp—where time and space lose all meaning, and reality itself is malleable. Discover how the Warp serves as the source of the Imperium's faster-than-light travel, enabling the vast armies of humanity to traverse the stars, and how it is the birthplace of the Chaos Gods, the dark entities that constantly threaten the fabric of the galaxy.We also explore the “Know Your Enemy” section, diving into how the Imperium attempts to understand and survive the dangers of the Warp, despite the impossibility of truly comprehending it. The Warp is not just a place but a reflection of collective consciousness, a mirror of the minds and souls of all sentient beings in the galaxy. This video examines the philosophical and psychological aspects of the Warp, drawing parallels to concepts like Carl Jung's collective unconscious.Learn about the terrifying denizens of the Warp, from the powerful Chaos Gods like Khorne, Nurgle, Tzeentch, and Slaanesh, to the lesser-known entities that dwell within its formless depths. We break down how the Warp influences psykers, the Imperium's magic system, and the constant threat of daemonic incursions into the material world.Whether you're a seasoned Warhammer 40k veteran or new to the universe, this video offers a comprehensive look at the Warp—its lore, its dangers, and its crucial role in the endless war that defines the grimdark future. Join us as we delve into the heart of Chaos and uncover the secrets of the Immaterium.———TAGSWarhammer 40k, Titans, God-Machines, Warlord Titan, Imperator Titan, Warhound Titan, Titan Legions, Adeptus Mechanicus, Collegia Titanica, Warhammer 40k lore, Warhammer 40k history, Warhammer 40k Titans, Warhammer 40k battle machines, Horus Heresy, Great Crusade, Imperial Titans, Chaos Titans, Xenos Titans, Warhammer 40k universe, Warhammer 40k factions, Warhammer 40k technology, Warhammer 40k strategy, Titan classes, Titan battles, Warhammer 40k iconic machines.————————————Opinions expressed in this video are solely those of Isyander & Koda and in no way reflect the views or opinions of Games Workshop Ltd.Artwork throughout this video is used for educational purposes. if you see your artwork and would like an art credit, message me.Support the Show.
https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander Everything below is for the omnissiah. But like, you can read it if you want. Just a synopsis of the video you're watching. —— Step into the world of Warhammer 40,000 as we delve into the awe-inspiring Titans—massive war machines that dominate the battlefield and embody the power of the Imperium. In this video, we explore the history, design, and devastating capabilities of these towering behemoths, also known as God-Machines, within the Warhammer 40k universe. From the agile Warhound Titans to the immense Warlord and Imperator-class Titans, we cover everything you need to know about these colossal engines of war.Titans are not just the largest and most powerful weapons in the Imperium's arsenal; they are symbols of the Emperor's might and the technological prowess of the Adeptus Mechanicus. We dive deep into the lore, revealing the ancient origins of the Titan Legions, their roles during the Great Crusade and the Horus Heresy, and their continued significance in the current timeline of the 41st millennium. Learn how these towering machines are piloted, maintained, and revered by the Tech-Priests of the Collegia Titanica.Our video also explores the different classes of Titans, from the nimble Warhound Scout Titans, designed for reconnaissance and quick strikes, to the Warlord Titans, which serve as the backbone of the Titan Legions with their unparalleled firepower and durability. We also discuss the rare and legendary Imperator-class Titans, the largest Titans ever constructed, which serve as both mobile fortresses and command centers in the most critical battles.But Titans aren't just weapons—they are embodiments of the Imperium's philosophy of overwhelming might and unquestionable dominance. We'll analyze how Titans are used strategically in battle, their strengths and vulnerabilities, and how they stack up against the most fearsome threats in the galaxy, including the forces of Chaos, xenos races like the Eldar and Orks, and even other Titans.Whether you're a seasoned Warhammer 40k fan or new to the lore, this video will provide you with a detailed understanding of the Titans, their place in the universe, and why they are among the most iconic and feared machines in Warhammer 40k. Prepare to witness the power and majesty of the God-Machines as we bring the Titans of Warhammer 40k to life.——TAGSWarhammer 40k, Titans, God-Machines, Warlord Titan, Imperator Titan, Warhound Titan, Titan Legions, Adeptus Mechanicus, Collegia Titanica, Warhammer 40k lore, Warhammer 40k history, Warhammer 40k Titans, Warhammer 40k battle machines, Horus Heresy, Great Crusade, Imperial Titans, Chaos Titans, Xenos Titans, Warhammer 40k universe, Warhammer 40k factions, Warhammer 40k technology, Warhammer 40k strategy, Titan classes, Titan battles, Warhammer 40k iconic machines.————————————Opinions expressed in this video are solely those of Isyander & Koda and in no way reflect the views or opinions of Games Workshop Ltd.Artwork throughout this video is used for educational purposes. if you see your artwork and would like an art credit, message me.Support the Show.
Https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander Everything below is for the omnissiah. But like, you can read it if you want. Just a synopsis of the video you're watching. Early History and FormationThe Celestial Lions were formed in the 38th Millennium, inheriting the gene-seed of Rogal Dorn from the Imperial Fists. Their early campaigns established them as disciplined and honorable warriors, committed to upholding the values of their progenitor Chapter.Conflict with the InquisitionThe Khattarn Insurrection marked a significant conflict in their history. The Celestial Lions openly criticized Inquisitor Apollyon for his brutal actions, including the extermination of all life on Khattar. This led to severe repercussions from the Inquisition, which viewed any challenge to their authority with extreme prejudice.Third War for ArmageddonDuring the Third War for Armageddon, the Celestial Lions faced devastating losses against the Ork hordes led by Ghazghkull Mag Uruk Thraka. Despite their valiant efforts alongside other Imperial forces, their numbers were severely depleted, leaving the Chapter on the brink of extinction.Ekene Dubaku and the Great RiftAfter the Third War for Armageddon, Ekene Dubaku rose to prominence, seeking to rebuild the Chapter and restore their honor. Dubaku's leadership was crucial during the invasion of their homeworld, Elysium IX, by the Chaos warband Exilarchy following the opening of the Great Rift. Despite efforts to evacuate the population, the invasion resulted in significant losses, and Dubaku was eventually assassinated by a Callidus Assassin, an act believed to be orchestrated by the Inquisition.Cultural Significance and Rebuilding EffortsThe Celestial Lions emphasize storytelling and communal rituals, harboring a deep-seated hatred for Orks. After their near-destruction, they received aid from the Black Templars and other loyalist factions to rebuild. Their story is one of resilience and unwavering faith in the Emperor, inspiring other Imperial forces.Current StatusIn the current Warhammer 40,000 timeline, the Celestial Lions continue to fight valiantly for the Imperium. They have re-established some of their strength and remain committed to their duty despite their tragic past and reduced numbers—— ——TAGSWarhammer 40k, Celestial Lions, Space Marine Chapter, Imperial Fists, Ekene Dubaku, Third War for Armageddon, Khattarn Insurrection, Inquisition conflict, Great Rift, Chaos warband, Exilarchy, Elysium IX, Black Templars, Ghazghkull Mag Uruk Thraka, Warhammer 40k lore, Warhammer 40k history, Space Marine battles, Warhammer 40k factions, Warhammer 40k campaigns, Space Marine culture, Warhammer 40k universe.————————————Opinions expressed in this video are solely those of Isyander & Koda and in no way reflect the views or opinions of Games Workshop Ltd.Artwork throughout this video is used for educational purposes. if you see your artwork and would like an art credit, message me.Support the Show.
Https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander Everything below is for the omnissiah. But like, you can read it if you want.—————————— TAGSWarhammer 40k, Worst fates, Warhammer 40,000, Grimdark, 40k lore, Horrifying fates, Chaos gods, Necrons, Tyranids, Dark Eldar, Drukhari, Imperial Guard, Space Marines, Traitor legions, Heresy, Warp, Daemons, Slaanesh, Nurgle, Khorne, Tzeentch, Imperium of Man, Hive mind, Black Library, 40k universe, Warhammer fantasy, Sci-fi horror, Lore video, Top ten list, Warhammer fans, Warhammer community, 40k factions, Inquisition, Mechanicum, Primarchs, Dark Imperium, Eternal Crusade, 40k narrative.————————————Opinions expressed in this video are solely those of Isyander & Koda and in no way reflect the views or opinions of Games Workshop Ltd.Artwork throughout this video is used for educational purposes. if you see your artwork and would like an art credit, message me.Support the Show.
Https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander Everything below is for the omnissiah. But like, you can read it if you want. Just a synopsis of the video you're watching. The Minotaurs are a renowned and enigmatic Space Marine Chapter in the Warhammer 40,000 universe, characterized by their brutal efficiency, fierce loyalty to the High Lords of Terra, and mysterious origins. Their history is largely obscured, with much of their early records either classified or lost.Led by the formidable Chapter Master Asterion Moloc, the Minotaurs are known for their strategic brilliance and relentless ferocity in battle. Moloc wields the Black Spear, a powerful Relic Blade with a deadly single-shot laser, said to have once been wielded by the Adeptus Custodes. Clad in Tartaros Pattern Terminator Armor, Moloc is a fearsome warrior whose numerous survivals of near-fatal incidents have led to speculation that the name "Asterion Moloc" might be a legacy title passed down along with engrammatically enforced memories and personality traits.The Minotaurs' base of operations is the Daedelos Krata, a massive warship that has played a significant role in various campaigns, such as the Badab War and the Amarah Void Battle. This heavily armed vessel serves as their command center and is equipped with bombardment cannons, teleportariums, and a cadre of Contemptor Pattern Dreadnoughts, known as the Hecaton. Within the ship's maze-like chambers lies the brazen throne where Lord Moloc directs the Chapter's operations.Operationally unique, the Minotaurs prefer to deploy in full Chapter strength, avoiding smaller-scale engagements. This approach, combined with their exceptional equipment and recruitment practices, allows them to maintain full strength and effectiveness. Their advanced arsenal includes Mk VIII and void-modified Mk III power armor, Terminator suits for their elite warriors, and an array of heavy vehicles.Throughout their history, the Minotaurs have been involved in numerous key battles and campaigns. They played pivotal roles in the Battle of Shaprias, the reclamation of Rynn's World from Ork forces, and the Orphean War. Often deployed by the High Lords of Terra, the Minotaurs are used to suppress rebellions and eliminate renegade Space Marine factions, employing aggressive tactics and an uncompromising approach.Notable members of the Chapter include various decorated warriors and Contemptor Dreadnoughts like Morbus. These individuals exemplify the Chapter's martial excellence and unwavering loyalty to the Imperium.The Minotaurs' enigmatic origins, combined with their brutal efficiency and steadfast loyalty, make them one of the most intriguing Space Marine Chapters in the Warhammer 40,000 universe. Their extensive lore, detailed in various Warhammer 40k resources and codices, provides deeper insights into their history, battles, and key figures.—— ——TAGSWarhammer 40k, Minotaurs Chapter, Adeptus Astartes, Space Marines, Asterion Moloc, Black Spear, Daedelos Krata, Warhammer lore, Warhammer history, Badab War, Amarah Void Battle, Tartaros Pattern Terminator Armor, Relic Blade, Adeptus Custodes, Contemptor Pattern Dreadnoughts, Hecaton, High Lords of Terra, Space Marine Chapters, Imperial operations, Mk VIII power armor, Mk III void-modified armor, Terminator suits, Warhammer 40k campaigns, Battle of Shaprias, Rynn's World, Orphean War, Space Marine recruitment, Space Marine tactics, Imperial loyalty, Martial excellence, Space Marine battles, Warhammer 40k key battles, Warhammer 40k universe, Warhammer 40k factions, Warhammer 40k equipment, Space Marine vehicles, Space Marine lSupport the Show.
Https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander Everything below is for the omnissiah. But like, you can read it if you want. Just a synopsis of the video you're watching. The Legion of the Damned is an enigmatic and spectral force within the Warhammer 40,000 universe. Originating from the Fire Hawks Chapter, the Legion's transformation into their current state is shrouded in mystery. The Fire Hawks vanished during a warp jump in 963.M41, only to reappear as ghostly Space Marines who materialize unexpectedly to assist the Imperium's forces in critical battles. These appearances are often marked by their ominous and flame-wreathed armor, adorned with bone motifs and other eerie symbols. Their supernatural resilience and combat prowess are legendary, making them a fearsome presence on the battlefield.Their history is filled with tales of sudden and miraculous interventions, such as aiding besieged Imperial forces and turning the tide of hopeless battles. The Legion of the Damned is rumored to be impervious to pain and capable of extraordinary feats of strength and endurance, surpassing even their Space Marine brethren. This spectral army strikes fear into the hearts of their enemies while being revered by the Imperium's forces as saviors in their darkest hours.Notable within their ranks is Brother-Sergeant Attica Centurius, who carries the Animus Malorum, an ancient and powerful relic shaped like a skull. This artifact can drain the souls of enemies and revive fallen Legionnaires, making Centurius and his squad nearly invincible. The Animus Malorum's eerie presence and deadly power add to the Legion's fearsome reputation.The Legion of the Damned has been involved in numerous key battles, including the Battle of the Phalanx and the Fall of Cadia, where their timely interventions have often turned the tide in favor of the Imperium. Despite their spectral and cursed nature, their unwavering loyalty to the Emperor and their relentless pursuit of the Imperium's enemies make them one of the most intriguing and mysterious forces in the Warhammer 40,000 universe. For more detailed information, further exploration of their lore is available in Warhammer 40k resources and codices.TIMESTAMPS —— ——TAGSWarhammer 40k, Legion of the Damned, Fire Hawks Chapter, Space Marines, Imperium of Man, Warhammer lore, Warhammer history, Warhammer 40k battles, Warp jump, ghostly Space Marines, ethereal fire, supernatural resilience, Attica Centurius, Animus Malorum, Battle of the Phalanx, Fall of Cadia, mysterious Space Marines, Emperor's intervention, cursed warriors, spectral forces, Warhammer 40k factions, Warhammer 40k characters, Warhammer 40k universe, Warhammer 40k key battles, Raptorus Rex, Dark Eldar pirates, Space Marine relics, Imperial research station, Ork pirates, ghostly interventions, supernatural combat prowess, spectral army, Imperial aid, Fire Hawks transformation, mysterious appearances, spectral combat abilities, Imperial legends, Warhammer 40k codices, Imperial myth, ghostly interventions, undying loyalty to the Emperor, mysterious forces in Warhammer, Imperial saviors, spectral soldiers, battlefield apparitions, supernatural warriors, Warhammer 40k supernatural.————————————Opinions expressed in this video are solely those of Isyander & Koda and in no way reflect the views or opinions of Games Workshop Ltd.Artwork throughout this video is used for educational purposes. if you see your artwork and would like an art credit, message me.Support the Show.
Https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander Everything below is for the omnissiah. But like, you can read it if you want. Just a synopsis of the video you're watching. The Dark Eldar, also known as Drukhari, are a sinister and malevolent faction in the Warhammer 40,000 universe. Originating from the ancient Eldar civilization before its catastrophic fall, the Dark Eldar differ from their Craftworld kin by embracing the corruption that led to their society's downfall. They retreated into the Webway, establishing the dark metropolis of Commorragh. This city, vast and labyrinthine, is the heart of Dark Eldar civilization, a place of perpetual darkness and home to millions of Dark Eldar and alien beasts. Commorragh is divided into numerous districts, each controlled by different Kabals, Wych Cults, and Haemonculi Covens, featuring gladiatorial arenas, armories, and vehicle baysDark Eldar society is structured around these Kabals, Wych Cults, and Haemonculi Covens. Each Kabal is led by an Archon, who maintains power through assassination and ruthless governance. Wyches, the gladiatorial warriors, are organized into Wych Cults, performing in arenas for both sustenance and entertainment. The Haemonculi, twisted flesh-sculptors, run the Covens, providing dark technologies and grotesque enhancements. Over time, Dark Eldar suffer from "The Thirst," an all-consuming need to drink the souls of other beings to stave off the leeching effect of Slaanesh, the Chaos God who consumes their souls upon death Biologically, Dark Eldar possess superior strength, reflexes, and senses compared to their Craftworld cousins, attributed to their physically demanding lifestyle and perpetual conflict within Commorragh. They lack psychic abilities, avoiding them to prevent attracting the attention of Slaanesh. Technologically, Dark Eldar are highly advanced, utilizing anti-gravity devices, dark matter weaponry, and various poisonous and destructive tools. Their weaponry, such as Splinter Rifles, Dark Lances, and specialized close combat weapons, emphasizes speed, precision, and lethality. Vehicles like the Raider and Voidraven Bomber are designed for rapid assaults and devastating strikes Notable figures in Dark Eldar society include Asdrubael Vect, the supreme overlord of the Kabal of the Black Heart, and Lelith Hesperax, the renowned gladiator and leader of the Wych Cult of Strife. These leaders epitomize the cunning, ruthlessness, and martial prowess that define the Dark Eldar TIMESTAMPS —— 0:00:00 Intro0:08:19 The Fall of the Eldar0:16:40 The Birth of Slaanesh0:27:05 The Dark City0:36:15 Vect0:43:57 A Day in the Life of a Drukhari0:50:19 Tho(oug)ts?——TAGSWarhammer 40k, Dark Eldar, Drukhari, Commorragh, Eldar civilization, Webway, Kabal, Archon, Wych Cult, Haemonculi Coven, Slaanesh, Chaos God, The Thirst, Dark Eldar society, Dark Eldar history, Dark Eldar technology, Splinter Rifle, Dark Lance, Raider, Voidraven Bomber, Asdrubael Vect, Lelith Hesperax, Kabal of the Black Heart, Wych Cult of Strife, Dark Eldar weaponry, Dark Eldar armor, Dark Eldar vehicles, Kabalite Warrior, Trueborn, Haemonculus, Agoniser, Razorflail, Shardnet, Impaler, Hydra Gauntlet, Dark matter weaponry, Splinter Cannon, Haemonculus Covens, Incubus, Eldar gladiators, Dark Eldar raids, Warhammer 40,000 lore, Warhammer universe, Warhammer factions, Warhammer 40k history, Warhammer 40k technology, Warhammer 40k battles, Warhammer 40k characters, Warhammer 40k society, Warhammer 40k weapons, Dark Eldar leaders, Dark Eldar tactics, Dark Eldar campaigns, Dark Eldar biology, Warhammer 40k Webway, Eldar FalSupport the Show.
Https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander The High Lords of Terra are the ruling council of the Imperium of Man in Warhammer 40,000, a central body wielding immense power and influence over the galaxy-spanning empire.The High Lords of Terra consist of various permanent and rotating members, representing crucial segments of Imperial power. Key positions include the Master of the Administratum, overseeing the bureaucratic and administrative apparatus; the Fabricator-General of the Adeptus Mechanicus, representing the tech-priests of Mars; the Inquisitorial Representative, ensuring the interests of the Inquisition; the Grand Provost Marshal, head of the Adeptus Arbites for law enforcement and internal security; the Master of the Astronomican, managing the psychic beacon essential for warp travel; and the Ecclesiarch, leader of the Adeptus Ministorum, the state church.During the Horus Heresy, the High Lords, then known as the Council of Terra, played a crucial role in defending the Imperium. They coordinated efforts against Horus' forces, managing resources, military campaigns, and the strategic defense of Terra itself. Key figures like Malcador the Sigillite, the Emperor's regent and the first Lord of the Council, were instrumental during this period.In the modern era, the High Lords maintain significant influence. The return of Roboute Guilliman, Primarch of the Ultramarines, introduced new dynamics, with Guilliman both opposing and aiding the High Lords. His reforms and his role as Lord Commander of the Imperium led to significant changes, including purges and reorganization efforts to streamline governance and military response. The High Lords of Terra are crucial to Warhammer 40,000 lore, embodying the complexities and challenges of ruling a galaxy-spanning empire. Their actions and decisions have far-reaching implications, making them a critical focus for deep dives into Warhammer 40,000's intricate universeTAGSWarhammer 40k, High Lords of Terra, Senatorum Imperialis, Imperium of Man, Master of the Administratum, Fabricator-General, Adeptus Mechanicus, Inquisitorial Representative, Adeptus Arbites, Grand Provost Marshal, Ecclesiarch, Adeptus Ministorum, Master of the Astronomican, Adeptus Astra Telepathica, Grand Master of Assassins, Imperial Guard, Lord Commander Militant, Paternoval Envoy, Navigator Houses, Captain-General, Adeptus Custodes, Chancellor of the Estate Imperium, Horus Heresy, Unification Wars, Great Crusade, Reign of Blood, Goge Vandire, War of the Beast, Roboute Guilliman, Primarchs, Imperial governance, Imperial bureaucracy, Warhammer lore, Warhammer history, Warhammer universe, Imperial politics, Imperial reforms, Adeptus Administratum, Imperial Navy, Space Marines, Custodian Guard, Malcador the Sigillite, Council of Terra, Officio Assassinorum, Imperial records, Imperial administration, Imperial defense, Imperial strategy, Warp travel, Psykers, Astronomican, Imperial faith, Imperial law enforcement, Imperial security, Imperial leadership, Imperial power struggles, Imperial coups, Imperial reform, Great Rift, Indomitus Crusade, Imperial succession, Imperial legacy, Warhammer factions, Warhammer battles, Warhammer strategy, Warhammer governance, Warhammer administration, Warhammer campaigns, Warhammer conflicts, Warhammer politics, Warhammer military, Warhammer 40k lore, Warhammer 40k history, Warhammer 40k factions————————————Opinions expressed in this video are solely those of Isyander & Koda and in no way reflect the views or opinions of Games Workshop Ltd.Support the Show.
Https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander Everything below is for the omnissiah. But like, you can read it if you want. Just a synopsis of the video you're watching. TIMESTAMPS —— —————————— TAGSWarhammer 40k, Worst fates, Warhammer 40,000, Grimdark, 40k lore, Horrifying fates, Chaos gods, Necrons, Tyranids, Dark Eldar, Drukhari, Imperial Guard, Space Marines, Traitor legions, Heresy, Warp, Daemons, Slaanesh, Nurgle, Khorne, Tzeentch, Imperium of Man, Hive mind, Black Library, 40k universe, Warhammer fantasy, Sci-fi horror, Lore video, Top ten list, Warhammer fans, Warhammer community, 40k factions, Inquisition, Mechanicum, Primarchs, Dark Imperium, Eternal Crusade, 40k narrative.————————————Opinions expressed in this video are solely those of Isyander & Koda and in no way reflect the views or opinions of Games Workshop Ltd.Artwork throughout this video is used for educational purposes. if you see your artwork and would like an art credit, message me.Support the Show.
https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander Everything below is for the omnissiah. But like, you can read it if you want. Just a synopsis of the video you're watching. Welcome to our comprehensive deep dive into the Sautekh Dynasty and its formidable leader, Imotekh the Stormlord, in the vast and intricate universe of Warhammer 40,000. Join us as we explore the rich lore, strategic brilliance, and unyielding ambition that define one of the most powerful Necron dynasties ever known.The Sautekh Dynasty, under the unparalleled leadership of Phaeron Imotekh the Stormlord, has emerged as a dominant force in the galaxy. Imotekh's tactical genius and relentless drive to unify all Necron dynasties under his iron rule have positioned the Sautekh Dynasty at the forefront of the Necron resurgence. This video delves into the history, military strategies, key campaigns, and cultural aspects that make the Sautekh Dynasty a pivotal player in the Warhammer 40,000 narrative.Imotekh the Stormlord is more than just a leader; he is a master strategist and warrior whose ambition knows no bounds. His journey from a formidable warrior to the unchallenged Phaeron of the Sautekh Dynasty is a tale of relentless ambition, strategic prowess, and a vision for a unified Necron Empire. Known for his cold calculation and ruthless efficiency, Imotekh has led the Sautekh Dynasty to countless victories, expanding their territory and influence across the galaxy.Imotekh's military strategies are characterized by precision, discipline, and overwhelming force. His ability to anticipate and counter enemy moves has earned him a fearsome reputation among allies and foes alike. The Sautekh Dynasty's reach extends far and wide, controlling numerous Tomb Worlds and key strategic locations. The Sautekh Dynasty's armies are a testament to their technological superiority, featuring advanced Gauss weaponry, indomitable war machines, and resurrection protocols that ensure their warriors rise again to fight.While Imotekh is the central figure, the Sautekh Dynasty is supported by notable characters like Nemesor Zahndrekh, Imotekh's loyal lieutenant. Zahndrekh's brilliant battlefield tactics and honorable conduct provide a fascinating contrast to Imotekh's ruthless efficiency. Despite his programming glitch, which causes him to believe he is still fighting in ancient wars, Zahndrekh remains an invaluable asset to the dynasty.Under Imotekh's command, the Sautekh Dynasty has launched numerous campaigns to reclaim lost territories, subjugate other races, and assert their dominance. This segment covers the most significant battles and campaigns, including the ancient War in Heaven and the more recent conflicts against the Imperium of Man, the Tyranids, and the Orks. Each campaign is a testament to the Sautekh Dynasty's strategic brilliance and military might.As the galaxy teeters on the brink of chaos, the Sautekh Dynasty, under Imotekh's visionary leadership, continues to strive for supremacy. This concluding section speculates on the future of the Sautekh Dynasty, their potential to unify the Necron race, and their role in the ever-evolving Warhammer 40,000 universe.TIMESTAMPS —— —————————— TAGS————————————Opinions expressed in this video are solely those of Isyander & Koda and in no way reflect the views or opinions of Games Workshop Ltd.Artwork throughout this video is used for educational purposes. if you see your artwork and would like an art credit, message me.Support the Show.
https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander Everything below is for the omnissiah. But like, you can read it if you want. Just a synopsis of the video you're watching. The story begins with the Ullanor Campaign, a massive military operation during the Great Crusade. The Emperor of Mankind and his Primarchs, including Horus, led the Imperial forces against the Ork empire of Overlord Urlakk Urg. This campaign was pivotal, as it marked one of the largest and most crucial victories for the Imperium. The defeat of the Orks on Ullanor was celebrated with the Ullanor Triumph, during which the Emperor declared Horus as Warmaster, setting the stage for future events in the galaxy.The War of the Beast was a devastating conflict, during this period, an Ork Warlord, known as The Beast, rose to power, leading a Waaagh! of unprecedented scale and ferocity. With Ullanor as the heart of this massive Ork empire. The rediscovery of Ullanor, now transformed into a world of industry and war under Ork dominion, was a symbolic and strategic blow to the Imperium. The First War for Armageddon was sparked by the return of the daemon Primarch Angron and his World Eaters. Seeking to conquer Armageddon, Angron led a daemonic invasion that brought chaos and destruction. The Space Wolves, led by Logan Grimnar, alongside elements of the Grey Knights, confronted the chaos forces in a brutal and bloody conflict. The war ended with the banishment of Angron, but not without immense loss and devastation.The Second War for Armageddon saw the return of the Orks, led by the infamous warlord Ghazghkull Mag Uruk Thraka. In 941.M41, Ghazghkull launched a massive Waaagh! against Armageddon, overwhelming the planet's defenses. The war was characterized by brutal city fights, large-scale tank battles, and the resilience of Armageddon's defenders. Commissar Yarrick emerged as a hero, his legendary determination and leadership inspiring the Imperial forces. Despite heavy losses, the combined efforts of the Imperial Guard, Space Marines, and local militias eventually repelled the Ork invasion, but the threat was far from over.The Third War for Armageddon began in 998.M41, with Ghazghkull returning to Armageddon, this time with an even larger Ork horde. The conflict quickly escalated into one of the largest wars in Imperial history. The warzones were marked by intense battles, including the defense of Hive Acheron and the struggle for Hive Helsreach. Notable participants included the Black Templars, led by High Marshal Helbrecht, and the Salamanders, under Captain Tu'Shan. The war also saw the return of Commissar Yarrick, now a living legend. TIMESTAMPS —— —————————— TAGSWars of Armageddon, Ullanor Campaign, Great Crusade, Horus, Warmaster, Emperor of Mankind, Overlord Urlakk Urg, Ullanor Triumph, First War for Armageddon, Angron, World Eaters, Space Wolves, Logan Grimnar, Grey Knights, Second War for Armageddon, Ghazghkull Mag Uruk Thraka, Commissar Yarrick, Imperial Guard, Space Marines, Third War for Armageddon, Hive Acheron, Hive Helsreach, Black Templars, High Marshal Helbrecht, Salamanders, Captain Tu'Shan, fortress world, Imperial strategy, Adeptus Astartes, local militias, defense of Armageddon, Imperial heroes, Warhammer 40,000.————————————Opinions expressed in this video are solely those of Isyander & Koda and in no way reflect the views or opinions of Games Workshop Ltd.Artwork throughout this video is used for educational purposes. if you see your artwork and would like an art credit, message me.Support the Show.
https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander Everything below is for the omnissiah. But like, you can read it if you want. Just a synopsis of the video you're watching. In the Warhammer 40k universe, Death Worlds are notorious for their extreme and perilous conditions that push the limits of survival. These planets, scattered across the galaxy, challenge their inhabitants with hostile environments, ranging from lethal predators and poisonous flora to treacherous climates. Such worlds are not only narrative backdrops but pivotal in shaping the indomitable spirits and unique cultures of their people.Catachan, often called the "Deadliest Planet" in the Imperium, is covered in dense jungles teeming with monstrous creatures and lethal plants. The Catachan Jungle Fighters, renowned for their guerrilla warfare expertise, are born survivors, hardened by daily perils that would overwhelm any ordinary human. Their skills make them invaluable to the Imperial Guard.Fenris, an icy world of harsh winters and savage wildlife, is home to the Space Wolves, one of the most feared chapters of the Adeptus Astartes. The Fenrisians, shaped by their relentless world, embody the ferocity and bravery of wolves, traits celebrated in their Space Marine counterparts.Krieg, a toxic nuclear wasteland, offers a different tale of endurance. After a devastating civil war, its inhabitants are forced to live in underground bunkers. The Death Korps of Krieg, grim and unyielding, are the product of this relentless environment, trained from birth to sacrifice all for the Imperium's cause.Amid the grim expanse of Warhammer 40k's galaxy, Forge Worlds stand as the industrial fortresses of the Imperium, essential for their production of military materiel. Planets like Mars, the center of the Adeptus Mechanicus, and Lucius, famous for its nearly impenetrable defenses, epitomize the union of religious zealotry and technological prowess that defines these specialized worlds. These industrial hubs are critical in supporting not just nearby Death Worlds like Catachan, where the harsh environments breed some of the toughest Imperial soldiers, or the icy world of Fenris, home to the feral Space Wolves, but also the disciplined regiments of Krieg, who endure their own toxic, shell-blasted landscapes. The continued survival and combat readiness of these harsh planetary environments are deeply intertwined with the ceaseless output of war machines and weaponry from the Forge Worlds, showcasing a symbiotic relationship that fuels the ongoing wars of the far future.TIMESTAMPS —— —————————— TAGSWarhammer 40k Death Worlds, extreme environments, survival challenges, hostile fauna, dangerous flora, toxic atmospheres, catachan, fenris, kreig, murder, urisarach, megarachnids, jurn, darkness, strank, electrical storms, medusa V, tectonic activity, simia orichalcae, metallic jungle, burnscour, toxic ash, cthonis, molten surface, luther mcintyre IX, carnivorous plants, kanak, skin wolves, barbarus, poisonous fogs, nightmarish creatures, imperial guard training, space marines, harsh conditions, adaptability, resilience, survival tactics, extreme weather, predatory wildlife, corrosive environments, uncolonizable planets, battle-hardened inhabitants, fortress worlds, survival gear, aggressive ecosystems, planetary defenses, isolation, extreme survival, death world strategies, imperial resilience.————————————Opinions expressed in this video are solely those of Isyander & Koda and in no way reflect the views or opinions of Games Workshop Ltd.Artwork throughout this video is used for educational purposes.Support the Show.
https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander Everything below is for the omnissiah. But like, you can read it if you want. Just a synopsis of the video you're watching. The Death Guard, originally the Dusk Raiders, were one of the original Space Marine Legions, later renowned as staunch followers of Nurgle, the Chaos God of decay and despair. Their journey from loyalist warriors to vectors of contagion and plague is marked by a series of pivotal and tragic transformations, deeply influenced by their Primarch, Mortarion.Originating from the poisonous fumes of Barbarus, a planet shrouded in toxic mist and ruled by oppressive warlords, Mortarion was shaped by his harsh environment. He instilled in his legion a tolerance for toxins and endurance in the face of suffering. Renamed the Death Guard during the Great Crusade, they were relentless in their pursuit of the Emperor's enemies, displaying an exceptional tolerance for war zones that would cripple other legions.The Horus Heresy was the turning point for the Death Guard. Aligned with Horus, they eventually found themselves stranded in the Warp during their voyage to Terra. It was here, in the hellish confines of their warp-tainted ships, that they succumbed to a plague known as the Destroyer Plague. This supernatural affliction was no ordinary disease but a concoction of Nurgle himself, designed to test and ultimately claim the legion.Transformed by the plague, the Death Guard emerged as Plague Marines, grotesque parodies of their former selves, embodying the resilience and fortitude they once prized, now twisted into enduring the most abhorrent conditions as a boon from Nurgle. Mortarion, having ascended to daemonhood, led his transformed legion to the Plague Planet, located within the Eye of Terror, establishing it as their base of operations and a new, festering reflection of Barbarus.Throughout the subsequent millennia, the Death Guard have been a plague upon the galaxy, participating in major conflicts like the Siege of Terra, where they were instrumental in many dark deeds. They are marked by their use of biological warfare and the deployment of daemon engines and bioweapons that spread Nurgle's gifts of disease and decay.Mortarion, ever the tactician, has not only managed to keep his legion intact but has also directed their actions in alignment with the whims of Nurgle. Whether through the casting of the Rubric of Ahriman that afflicted their sorcerer brethren in the Thousand Sons or through direct engagements with the Imperium, their impact is devastating.Today, the Death Guard continues to serve as one of the most formidable forces of Chaos, with their actions guided by both Mortarion's strategic genius and the insidious will of Nurgle. They remain bound not only by their allegiance to their god but by a shared history of resilience, now perverted into a relentless delivery of corruption and decay.TIMESTAMPS —— —————————— TAGSDeath Guard, Warhammer 40k, Mortarion, Plague Marines, Nurgle, Horus Heresy, Great Crusade, Daemon Prince, Scourge Stars, Plague Wars, Chaos Space Marines, Barbarus, Dusk Raiders, Nurgle's gifts, chemical warfare, Warp plague, Chaos God, Daemon army, Imperium enemies, tabletop war games, grimdark lore, Warhammer 40,000 factions, Primarch leadership, Warhammer history, pestilence warfare, toxic resilience, Space Marine legion, traitor legions, galactic warfare, Warhammer miniatures.————————————Opinions expressed in this video are solely those of Isyander & Koda and in no way reflect the views or opinions of Games Workshop Ltd.Support the Show.
https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander Everything below is for the omnissiah. But like, you can read it if you want. Just a synopsis of the video you're watching. The World Eaters, originally known as the War Hounds, were transformed into one of the most brutal legions of the Chaos Space Marines under the influence of their Primarch Angron. Found on the violent world of Nuceria, Angron was a gladiator forced into brutal combat from a young age. The Emperor discovered and recruited him during the Great Crusade, but Angron's brutal past had already shaped him. Angron's infamous neural implants, the Butcher's Nails, which heightened aggression and pain suppression, were later replicated and implanted into his legionnaires, defining the legion's bloody path.During the Great Crusade, the World Eaters earned a reputation for their shock assault tactics and unmatched ferocity in close-quarters combat. However, their brutality often led to unnecessary casualties, which put them at odds with other legions and the Imperium's strategic objectives.The turning point for the legion came during the Horus Heresy, with Angron allying with Horus against the Emperor. The World Eaters became even more steeped in bloodshed, fully embodying the savagery that the Butcher's Nails engendered. They played a crucial role in many battles during the Heresy, including the infamous Drop Site Massacre on Isstvan V.Post-Heresy, the World Eaters fragmented into various warbands, each spreading the worship of Khorne across the galaxy. They abandoned any pretense of strategy or loyalty to anything other than Khorne's ethos of blood and war. The legion's tactics involve headlong charges into enemy lines, with an utter disregard for their own lives, seeking only to kill and destroy in the name of their god.Angron himself ascended to daemonhood, becoming a Daemon Prince of Khorne. His influence continues to guide the World Eaters as they seek out the bloodiest conflicts, hoping to find worthy skulls for Khorne's throne.Their story is a stark reminder of the perils of unchecked rage and the dark path that awaits those who forsake reason for wrath. Today, the World Eaters remain a potent symbol of fear and terror in the Warhammer 40k universe, embodying the chaotic and destructive essence of their patron deity.TIMESTAMPS —— 0:00:00 Intro0:03:29 Not the Step Father but the Father that Stepped up0:08:00 Their Purpose0:11:29 Nuceria Stars and Gladiators: How Do They Fight? What are they Fighting? Let's Find Out!0:26:16 Angron Rejoins his Legion0:37:11 Angron is Confronted by Leman Russ0:42:06 The World Eaters in The Heresy1:01:02 The World Eaters after the Heresy1:16:42 Closing Thoughts—————————— TAGSWorld Eaters Warhammer 40k, Angron Primarch, Khorne Chaos Space Marines, Butcher's Nails implants, Horus Heresy World Eaters, Daemon Prince Angron, Warhammer 40k Khorne worship, World Eaters tactics, Warhammer 40k Isstvan V massacre, World Eaters lore, Chaos God Khorne, World Eaters melee combat, World Eaters warbands, Blood for the Blood God, Skulls for the Skull Throne, Warhammer 40k daemon engines, Warhammer 40k shock troops, Great Crusade World Eaters, World Eaters battle tactics, Warhammer 40k chaos corruption, World Eaters iconography, Khornate berserkers, Warhammer 40k Bloodthirsters, World Eaters skirmishes, Angron's ascension, Warhammer 40k chainaxe, Warhammer 40k Khorne Berzerkers, World Eaters faction overview, World Eaters Warhammer history, Warhammer 40k legion warfare.————————————Opinions expressed in this video are solely those Support the Show.
https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander Everything below is for the omnissiah. But like, you can read it if you want. Just a synopsis of the video you're watching. The history of the Thousand Sons, a legion deeply entwined with mysticism, treachery, and tragedy during the Warhammer 40K universe, is rich and complex.The Great Crusade saw the Thousand Sons spread across the galaxy, with Magnus the Red discovered by the Emperor on the planet of Prospero. The legion was known for their psychic prowess and their scholarly pursuit of forbidden knowledge, which set the stage for their future calamities. The discovery of Magnus was pivotal, as he embraced his role as Primarch with zeal, pushing the boundaries of the Warp despite the risks.During this period, the Flesh Change began to afflict the legion. This mutation threatened their survival, turning many into mindless, warped creatures. This genetic instability was a curse that Magnus sought to cure through sorcery and forbidden knowledge, leading to increased tensions with the Imperium.The Council of Nikaea, a pivotal event, was a response to growing concerns over the use of psychic powers. The council decreed a prohibition on the practice of sorcery, which directly impacted the Thousand Sons, who were among the most potent psykers. Magnus vowed to comply, but secretly continued his studies.This defiance led to the Burning of Prospero, an attack orchestrated by the Space Wolves under orders from the Emperor, who believed Magnus had betrayed Mankind. The planet Prospero was devastated, marking a turning point for the legion towards Chaos.During the Siege of Terra, Magnus and the Thousand Sons sided with Horus, seeking vengeance against the Emperor for the perceived betrayals and the destruction of their home.Post-Heresy, the Rubric of Ahriman was cast. Intended to save his brothers from the Flesh Change by removing their physical bodies and binding their souls into their armor, the spell instead resulted in the creation of the Rubric Marines, soul-bound automatons led by the few remaining sorcerers of the legion.The Second Rubric, attempted by Ahriman years later, aimed to restore his brothers but ended in failure and further complexities involving the shards of Magnus, aspects of the Primarch's soul scattered across realities and dimensions, each embodying different facets of his being.The Thousand Sons found refuge on the Planet of Sorcerers within the Eye of Terror, a realm gifted to them by Tzeentch, their patron Chaos God. Here, the legion thrives, devoted to their sorcerous ways and the plots of their Changer of Ways.Magnus himself, now a Daemon Prince, continues to play a significant role in the events of the galaxy, straddling the line between brilliant leader and pawn of his patron god, his every action a blend of his own tragic hubris and the intricate schemes of Tzeentch.These elements underscore a saga of betrayal, transformation, and eternal quest for knowledge, marking the Thousand Sons as one of the most dramatically rich legions in the Warhammer 40K lore.TIMESTAMPS —— 0:00:00 Intro0:02:40 A Preamble about the 1k Sons0:04:02 Magnus' Origins0:12:49 The Sons Origins0:20:28 Magnus is refound0:27:37 Hubris0:31:51 The Trial of Nikea0:42:10 The Burning of Prospero1:00:29 The Shards of Magnus1:14:42 The First Great Rubric1:17:14 Rubric by Ahriman1:26:57 A Petition to Change our Perception on the 1k Sons1:32:20 What're They Up To Today1:39:47 Closing Thoughts—————————— TAGSThousSupport the show
https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander Everything below is for the omnissiah. But like, you can read it if you want. Just a synopsis of the video you're watching. Comprehensive Guide to the World of Warframe: An In-depth Look at Gameplay and LoreWelcome to the thrilling universe of Warframe, a game that has not only captured the imaginations of millions worldwide but has also established a rich tapestry of lore and an exciting gameplay experience. Whether you are a new player or a seasoned veteran, this guide will delve deep into the world of Warframes, their abilities, and the intricate lore surrounding them.Introduction to WarframeWarframe is a third-person shooter game that combines elements of action, RPG, and cooperative multiplayer. It is set in a futuristic, sci-fi universe where players take on the role of Tenno, ancient warriors who have awoken from centuries of cryosleep to find themselves at war with different factions.The Origin of WarframesAt the heart of the game are the Warframes—powerful suits of armor that provide unique abilities to their wearers. The first Warframe introduced in both the game and the lore is Excalibur, known for its balanced abilities and straightforward combat style. Excalibur's powers range from the offensive "Slash Dash" to the defensive "Radial Javelin," showcasing its versatility.Following Excalibur, we explore other Warframes like Volt, Mag, Trinity, Ember, and more. Each Warframe comes with a distinct set of abilities that cater to various play styles, from fast-paced and aggressive to strategic and supportive.Lore and BackstoryWarframe's lore is deeply intertwined with its gameplay. The story unfolds through quests, cinematics, and in-game events, revealing the origins of the Tenno and the Warframes, as well as the history of the Solar System. Players learn about the Orokin Empire, the Sentients they fought, and the ongoing conflict with factions like the Grineer and Corpus.Gameplay MechanicsWarframe stands out for its fast-paced, parkour-style movement and deep customization options. Players can equip their Warframes with a range of weapons and mods to enhance their abilities, tailoring their loadouts to their preferred tactics. The game also features a dynamic mission system, offering a variety of objectives and challenges that can be tackled solo or with a squad.Community and Co-op PlayThe community aspect of Warframe is robust, with a focus on cooperative play. Clans and alliances can be formed, allowing players to build their own space stations and participate in large-scale cooperative missions. Events and updates are regularly added, providing fresh content and keeping the community engaged.TIMESTAMPS —— —————————— TAGSWarframe, Tenno, Excalibur, Volt, Mag, Trinity, Ember, Orokin, Grineer, Corpus, Digital Extremes, cooperative multiplayer, RPG, third-person shooter, lore, game mechanics, community.————————————Opinions expressed in this video are solely those of Isyander & Koda and in no way reflect the views or opinions of Games Workshop Ltd.Artwork throughout this video is used for educational purposes. if you see your artwork and would like an art credit, message me.Support the show
https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander Everything below is for the omnissiah. But like, you can read it if you want. Just a synopsis of the video you're watching. Genestealer Cults are one of the most insidious threats within the Warhammer 40K universe, serving as a hidden menace that can arise from within the very societies they seek to overthrow. Originating from the Tyranids' vanguard species, the Genestealers, these cults infect and subvert planets before the arrival of a Tyranid Hive Fleet, acting as an advance force that sows chaos and disruption. This intricate blending of horror, intrigue, and warfare makes the Genestealer Cults a fascinating topic for any episode dedicated to exploring the darker corners of the 40K lore.At the heart of a Genestealer Cult is the Patriarch, the original Genestealer that founded the cult. Around this figure, a complex hierarchy forms, including the Magus, Primus, and a variety of hybrid generations, each playing a role in the cult's growth and its eventual uprising. These hybrids range from almost human-like fourth-generation hybrids to the monstrous purestrain Genestealers, demonstrating the cult's evolutionary diversity. The cult's insidious spread through a society is often camouflaged by the guise of a religious or political movement, with later generations of hybrids being able to infiltrate their host society with ease.A Genestealer Cult's ultimate goal is to prepare the world for the coming of the Tyranid Hive Fleet. To this end, they engage in subversive activities, building their numbers and influence until they can launch a devastating uprising. This is a double-edged sword, as the cult's members worship the Tyranids as divine beings, not realizing or caring that their "salvation" will result in their consumption by the very gods they revere.Their fate is a tragic aspect of their existence. Despite their fanatical loyalty to the Tyranids, once a Hive Fleet arrives, the cultists and their offspring are consumed, their biomass harvested to fuel the Tyranid war effort. This grim cycle highlights the existential horror at the core of the Genestealer Cults' narrative, making them a compelling subject for discussion.Exploring the Genestealer Cults offers insights into the themes of corruption, belief, and the horror of losing one's identity to a higher, uncaring power. Their complex society, with its unique blend of human and alien elements, poses an existential threat to the Imperium from within, showcasing the grimdark nature of the Warhammer 40K universe.TIMESTAMPS —— 0:00:00 Intro0:01:30 The Stuff that is No Longer Canon0:10:37 A Bugs Life0:11:02 Gen 10:20:16 Gen 20:21:33 Gen 30:23:49 Gen 40:29:32 An aside on the Kelermorphs0:33:11 Gen 50:37:45 What is the Point of the Genestealers0:46:47 There's a Gen 6?!0:56:21 Our Little Conspiracy Theory1:17:29 The Genestealers' Biggest Problem1:21:32 Closing Thoughts and Unboxing Time—————————— TAGSWarhammer 40K, Genestealer Cults, Tyranids, Patriarch, Magus, Primus, Hive Fleet, Imperium, hybrid generations, purestrain Genestealers, existential horror, uprising, biomass, narrative exploration, corruption, belief————————————Opinions expressed in this video are solely those of Isyander & Koda and in no way reflect the views or opinions of Games Workshop Ltd.Artwork throughout this video is used for educational purposes. if you see your artwork and would like an art credit, message me.Support the show
https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander Everything below is for the omnissiah. But like, you can read it if you want. Just a synopsis of the video you're watching. The Aeldari, once known as the Eldar, are among the most ancient and sophisticated races in the Warhammer 40,000 universe. Their civilization, spanning countless millennia, is a poignant tale of fall and redemption, deeply entwined with the cosmic fabric of the galaxy. The Aeldari Paths and the Aspect Warriors stand as testament to their enduring legacy, a unique blend of martial prowess and spiritual discipline designed to safeguard their souls from the insidious grasp of Slaanesh, the Chaos God born from their own excesses.In the aftermath of their civilization's cataclysmic downfall, known as the Fall, which saw the birth of Slaanesh and the decimation of their species, the Aeldari crafted a society around the Asuryani Paths. This system of structured pursuits, ranging from the artistic to the martial, serves as both a means of self-improvement and a protective measure against the spiritual corrosion threatening their souls. The Aspect Warriors, elite combatants each embodying a facet of the Aeldari War God Khaine, are perhaps the most striking practitioners of this philosophy. From the Dire Avengers, embodying balanced warfare, to the ghostly Warp Spiders, masters of sudden strikes, each Aspect Shrine trains its warriors in both physical combat and spiritual focus.At the apex of these martial paths stand the Phoenix Lords, legendary figures who are both the founders of the Aspect Shrines and the epitome of the Aeldari martial ideal. They are more than mere warriors; they are the living embodiments of the Aeldari's struggle, resilience, and eternal war against the forces that seek their extinction.The intricacies of the Aeldari Paths go beyond the battlefield, encapsulating the very essence of what it means to be Aeldari. The Path of the Seer, delving into the psychic potential innate to their species, and the Path of the Outcast, reflecting those who seek solace in solitude or adventure beyond the Craftworlds, highlight the diversity and complexity of their civilization. Each path offers a way to navigate the perilous currents of their souls, steering clear of the spiritual damnation promised by their ancient nemesis, Slaanesh.The Craftworlds, vast starfaring vessels housing the remnants of Aeldari society, are not merely havens from the physical dangers of the galaxy but also fortresses guarding against spiritual corruption. Life within these Craftworlds is governed by the Asuryani Paths, ensuring that every citizen contributes to the survival of their species while guarding their soul from the predations of Chaos.TIMESTAMPS —— 0:00:00 Intro0:01:24 Why Aspect Warriors0:09:01 Who Aspect Warriors0:26:39 What Aspect Warriors0:28:42 The Dire Avengers0:32:08 The Howling Banshees0:33:38 The Swooping Hawks0:35:57 The Fire Dragons0:39:56 The Striking Scorpions0:42:18 The Dark Reapers0:44:36 The Knights of the Shining Spear0:45:25 The Warp Spiders0:48:23 The Shadow Spectres0:49:14 The Crimson Hunters0:50:09 How Aspect Warriors1:00:43 Closing Thoughts—————————— TAGSAeldari, Aspect Warriors, Asuryani Paths, Fall of the Aeldari, Slaanesh, Phoenix Lords, Dire Avengers, Warp Spiders, Craftworlds, Path of the Seer, Path of the Outcast, Warhammer 40,000, Khaine.————————————Opinions expressed in this video are solely those of Isyander & Koda and in no way reflect the views or opinions of Games Workshop Ltd.Support the show
https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander Everything below is for the omnissiah. But like, you can read it if you want. Just a synopsis of the video you're watching. In the sprawling, war-torn galaxy of Warhammer 40K, the Space Wolves stand as a beacon of heroism, ferocity, and unwavering loyalty. Originating from the icy death world of Fenris, these warriors, also known as the Sons of Russ or Vlka Fenryka, are celebrated across the Imperium for their valor and unyielding spirit. Renowned for their prowess in battle, the Space Wolves embody the characteristics of their Primarch, Leman Russ, blending the savagery of wolves with the nobility of the greatest human warriors.The Space Wolves' saga is woven from threads of myth, glory, and brotherhood, painting a picture of a legion that is both barbaric and deeply honorable. Their story is one of contradictions, much like the harsh and untamed wilderness of Fenris, their homeworld. This planet, marked by its extreme climates, monstrous inhabitants, and relentless survival challenges, forges the Space Wolves into unparalleled warriors. Their culture, deeply entrenched in the traditions of Fenris, revolves around saga, feast, and the pursuit of personal glory, emphasizing the importance of individual valor and the legacy of heroes.The gene-seed of the Space Wolves, imbued with the essence of Fenris itself, manifests unique traits that further bond them to the wolves of their world. This connection influences their combat tactics, their sense of brotherhood, and even their physical appearance, setting them apart from other Space Marine chapters. However, this genetic heritage also carries the burden of the Wulfen curse, a stark reminder of their wild and uncontrollable nature.The Space Wolves' place within the Imperium is marked by a complex relationship with authority and a staunch defense of humanity. Their independent spirit and adherence to their ancient traditions often place them at odds with the more dogmatic elements of the Adeptus Astartes, leading to conflicts both internal and external. Despite these challenges, their courage and determination in the face of darkness have never wavered, earning them both respect and suspicion in equal measure.As the galaxy stands on the brink of annihilation, the Space Wolves continue to fight valiantly against the forces of Chaos and all who would threaten mankind. Their sagas, filled with heroic deeds and unimaginable sacrifices, continue to unfold, cementing their legacy as not just warriors, but as legends. From the ashes of Prospero to the battlefields of Armageddon, the Space Wolves' story is a testament to their enduring spirit, their commitment to the Allfather, and their place as one of the most storied chapters in the Warhammer 40K universe.TIMESTAMPS —— —————————— TAGSSpace Wolves, Warhammer 40k, Fenris, Leman Russ, Vlka Fenryka, Great Crusade, Horus Heresy, Wulfen, Adeptus Astartes, Imperium of Man, saga, feast, gene-seed, Prospero, Armageddon, Months of Shame.————————————Opinions expressed in this video are solely those of Isyander & Koda and in no way reflect the views or opinions of Games Workshop Ltd.Artwork throughout this video is used for educational purposes. if you see your artwork and would like an art credit, message me.Support the show
https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander Everything below is for the omnissiah. But like, you can read it if you want. Just a synopsis of the video you're watching. In today's episode, we delve into the Warhammer 40k universe, exploring some of the most enviable roles across various factions—not just within the Imperium but across the diverse races and organizations that populate this dark, expansive universe. From the freedom of Inquisitors and Rogue Traders to the stability offered by the Guard and Sisters of Battle, we explore what makes certain gigs in 40k not just bearable, but downright desirable. We investigate these roles through the lenses of freedom, stability, thrills, and true bliss, aiming to uncover the best of the best gigs in the galaxy.Our journey begins with the notion of freedom—a rare commodity in the grimdark reality of 40k, where autonomy is often overshadowed by war and tyranny. Yet, for the daring and resourceful, such as Inquisitors and Rogue Traders, the galaxy offers limitless opportunities. These positions, while challenging to attain, offer unprecedented power and the freedom to navigate the cosmos, making critical decisions that can affect entire planets and civilizations.Stability is another theme we explore, with a focus on the often overlooked but critically important roles within the Imperial Guard and the Adepta Sororitas. Despite the dangers they face, these warriors find purpose and fulfillment in their duties, safeguarding humanity against countless threats. Their contributions highlight the importance of every individual in maintaining the balance and security of the Imperium.As we look towards the future, we also invite our audience to influence our content. With options like Abaddon the Despoiler, Aspect Warriors, Genestealers, and Space Wolves for our next episode, we encourage fan engagement to shape our discussions, ensuring that we cover the topics most fascinating to our viewers.Moreover, our Patreon supporters enjoy exclusive perks, including bonus episodes and behind-the-scenes content, further enriching their 40k experience. This engagement not only enhances our community but also supports the continued exploration of the Warhammer 40k universe.As we conclude, we reflect on the joys and challenges of life in the 40k universe, inviting our audience to ponder the roles they find most appealing and why. Whether it's the thrill of adventure, the pursuit of power, or the satisfaction of contributing to a greater cause, Warhammer 40k offers a complex tapestry of stories and characters, inviting us all to explore its depths.TIMESTAMPS —— —————————— TAGSWarhammer 40k, Inquisitors, Rogue Traders, Imperial Guard, Adepta Sororitas, Warhammer universe, Abaddon the Despoiler, Aspect Warriors, Genestealers, Space Wolves.————————————Opinions expressed in this video are solely those of Isyander & Koda and in no way reflect the views or opinions of Games Workshop Ltd.Artwork throughout this video is used for educational purposes. if you see your artwork and would like an art credit, message me.Support the show
https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander Everything below is for the omnissiah. But like, you can read it if you want. Just a synopsis of the video you're watching. In the grim darkness of the far future, the Imperium of Man spans across the galaxy, a vast empire under the rule of the immortal Emperor. Within this colossal domain, humanity is not alone. Alongside the baseline human population, there exist various abhuman strains, each with their unique adaptations and roles within the Imperium. This video offers an in-depth exploration of these abhuman types, as detailed on their Lexicanum pages, shedding light on their origins, roles, and the complex attitudes they face from their pure-human counterparts.Abhumans, descendants of humanity, have evolved or been genetically modified to survive the extreme conditions of the worlds they inhabit. The Imperium of Man, despite its stringent purity laws, recognizes the utility and necessity of these abhuman strains, incorporating them into its vast bureaucratic and military machinery. Among the most notable abhumans are the Ogryns, Ratlings, Navigators, Beastmen, and the Squats, each serving the Imperium in capacities that leverage their unique traits.Ogryns, with their immense physical strength and limited intellect, serve as shock troops in the Imperial Guard, their loyalty and simplicity making them ideal for the brutal close-quarters combat that defines much of the galaxy's warfare. Ratlings, small and stealthy, are prized as scouts and snipers, their diminutive size allowing them to move unseen and unheard. Navigators, perhaps the most distinct, possess the Navigator Gene, enabling them to steer starships through the Warp, the chaotic dimension that allows faster-than-light travel, making them indispensable to the Imperium's continued dominance.The video also touches on the precarious position of abhumans within Imperial society. While some, like the Navigators, hold positions of relative privilege and power, others face discrimination and suspicion from their human brethren. This tension highlights the Imperium's paradoxical stance on purity and pragmatism, embracing abhuman utility while fostering an environment of xenophobia and puritanism.Furthermore, we delve into the lore behind abhuman strains now considered extinct or endangered, offering speculative insights into their past contributions to the Imperium and the factors leading to their decline. This retrospective not only enriches the Warhammer 40,000 universe but also invites viewers to ponder the themes of adaptation, survival, and the costs of empire.In conclusion, this video serves as a comprehensive guide to the abhumans of the Imperium of Man, providing Warhammer 40,000 enthusiasts and newcomers alike with a detailed overview of these fascinating beings. Their stories, struggles, and successes are a testament to the rich, complex tapestry that is the Warhammer 40,000 universe, a setting where the line between humanity and its derivatives is both stark and blurred.TIMESTAMPS —— —————————— TAGSAbhumans, Imperium of Man, Warhammer 40,000, Lexicanum, Ogryns, Ratlings, Navigators, genetic adaptation, Imperial Guard, Warhammer lore, diversity in sci-fi, speculative evolution, tabletop gaming, science fiction universe————————————Opinions expressed in this video are solely those of Isyander & Koda and in no way reflect the views or opinions of Games Workshop Ltd.Artwork throughout this video is used for educational purposes. if you see your artwork and would like an art credit, message me.Support the show
https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander Everything below is for the omnissiah. But like, you can read it if you want. Just a synopsis of the video you're watching. Delve into the enthralling saga of Ciaphas Cain, Ferik Jurgen, and Amberley Vail, key figures whose exploits are etched into the lore of Warhammer 40K's grimdark universe. This video explores the legendary life of Ciaphas Cain, an Imperial Commissar whose career spans over a century, marked by battles against humanity's most formidable foes. Cain, often seen as a self-preserving figure, inadvertently becomes a hero of the Imperium through a series of reluctant yet successful confrontations with necrons, tau, tyranids, orks, and the daemonic agents of Chaos. His narrative, as compiled in the Cain Archive by Amberley Vail, sheds light on the paradoxical nature of his heroism, suggesting that his survivalist instincts inadvertently led to acts of unparalleled bravery.Ferik Jurgen, Cain's aide-de-camp, emerges as an unsung hero in his own right. A Valhallan guardsman and a psyker-null, Jurgen's unique abilities and unyielding loyalty play a crucial role in Cain's survival. His presence is a constant throughout Cain's endeavors, often turning the tide against the psychic threats of the galaxy. Jurgen's mundane appearance belies his significance, making him an exemplary figure of the uncelebrated heroes of the Imperium.Inquisitor Amberley Vail, an astute member of the Ordo Xenos, intertwines with Cain's legacy not just professionally but also personally. Vail's editorial oversight of the Cain Archive offers an intimate glimpse into Cain's character, revealing a complex individual behind the facade of the reluctant hero. Her own contributions to the Imperium's safety, her intelligence operations, and her interactions with Cain add layers of intrigue and depth to the narrative.This video offers an in-depth analysis of their intertwined lives, exploring their backgrounds, motivations, and the impact of their actions on the Warhammer 40K universe. From Cain's dubious heroics, Jurgen's understated loyalty, to Vail's insightful annotations and her own formidable exploits, we uncover the nuances of these characters against the backdrop of the eternal war that rages across the galaxy. Join us in unraveling the complexities of these characters, whose stories reflect the broader themes of heroism, duty, and the human (and inhuman) condition within the Warhammer 40K lore.TIMESTAMPS —— 0:00:00 Intro0:02:32 MASSIVE Spoiler Warning0:04:10 A Preamble to Cain0:10:15 A Note On Commissars0:16:26 Ferik Jurgen0:21:50 Cain's Exploits and Abilities0:37:24 Amberly Vail0:42:07 Cain's Current Whereabouts and Closing ThoughtsSupport the show
https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander Everything below is for the omnissiah. But like, you can read it if you want. Just a synopsis of the video you're watching. The White Scars, led by their enigmatic Primarch Jaghatai Khan, stand as a testament to the unity of speed, ferocity, and a profound respect for tradition within the Warhammer 40K universe. Jaghatai Khan's upbringing on Chogoris, a world of rugged terrains and warrior nomads, deeply influenced his and his legion's ethos. His discovery by the Emperor and his pledge to unite the stars under one empire marked the beginning of the White Scars' legendary saga. The legion, initially known as the Star Hunters, was transformed under Jaghatai's leadership, embracing Chogorian culture and tactics that prioritized unparalleled speed and maneuverability in battle.Throughout the Great Crusade, the White Scars, known for their hit-and-run assaults, earned a fierce reputation. However, it was their actions during the Horus Heresy that truly defined their unwavering loyalty to the Emperor. Despite Horus's belief that Jaghatai would join his cause, the Khan chose to stay true to the Emperor, showcasing his profound integrity and dedication to his principles. This period was marked by significant trials for the White Scars, including being trapped by Warp Storms and engaging in a prolonged campaign of attrition against traitor forces, demonstrating their resilience and tactical ingenuity.Post-Heresy, the White Scars continued to honor their heritage while adapting to the changes brought about by the Codex Astartes. They played a pivotal role in the Great Scouring, purging the remnants of traitor forces across the galaxy. The legion's spirit and tactics remain a beacon of their Primarch's vision, emphasizing speed, honor, and the pursuit of freedom above all else.The relationship between Jaghatai Khan and his fellow Primarchs was complex, shaped by mutual respect, rivalry, and in some cases, outright conflict. His friendships with Horus and Magnus the Red stood in contrast to the disdain from others like Fulgrim, illustrating the diverse dynamics within the brotherhood of Primarchs. Jaghatai's legacy is not just in his martial prowess but also in his philosophical outlook, making him a figure of fascination and respect.TIMESTAMPS —— 0:00:00 Intro0:01:08 The rest of the Poll Options0:02:23 A quick aside on Trans-Human Dread White Scar Tactics0:06:57 How the White Scars differ from other Legions0:12:31 Their Origins0:24:07 Jaghatai arrives on scene0:37:08 The second most well rounded Marines0:41:16 How are they now?0:51:24 The White Scars and the Heresy1:02:32 Closing thoughts—————————— TAGSWhite Scars, Jaghatai Khan, Warhammer 40K, Chogoris, Great Crusade, Horus Heresy, Warp Storms, Alpha Legion, Prospero, Dark Eldar, Great Scouring, Webway, Primarchs, Codex Astartes, hit-and-run tactics, Imperial Truth, Guilliman, Lorgar, Nephilim, Kolarne Circle, Blood Angels, Imperial Fists, Siege of Terra, Macharian Crusade, Voldorius, Ullanor Crusade.————————————Opinions expressed in this video are solely those of Isyander & Koda and in no way reflect the views or opinions of Games Workshop Ltd.Support the show
https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander Everything below is for the omnissiah. But like, you can read it if you want. Just a synopsis of the video you're watching. TIMESTAMPS —— 0:00:00 intro0:03:20 The Lion0:04:29 Fulgrim0:05:47 Perturabo0:07:34 Jaghatai Khan0:08:18 Leman Russ0:10:17 Rogal Dorn0:12:38 Konrad Curze0:15:19 Sanguinius0:16:32 Ferrus Manus0:19:49 Angron0:22:46 Gorillaman0:24:20 Mortarion0:25:09 Magnus the Red0:25:25 Horus0:25:58 Lorgar0:26:51 Vulkan0:17:13 Corvus Curax0:27:33 AOLMPEHGAORNIUS—————————— TAGS————————————Opinions expressed in this video are solely those of Isyander & Koda and in no way reflect the views or opinions of Games Workshop Ltd.Artwork throughout this video is used for educational purposes. if you see your artwork and would like an art credit, message me.Support the show
The title is a joke.....Probably.https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander Everything below is for the omnissiah. But like, you can read it if you want. Just a synopsis of the video you're watching. The Raven Guard, known as the XIX Legion during the Great Crusade, epitomizes guerilla warfare and covert operations under the leadership of their enigmatic Primarch, Corvus Corax. Originating from the moon Deliverance (originally Lycaeus), they have been stalwart defenders of the Imperium of Man. The Legion's size was relatively small, with a force of 80,000 Astartes. Despite their numbers, they were formidable, employing tactics of mass sabotage, rapid strikes, and expert covert operations, honed to perfection during Corax's revolution against the Tech Guilds of Kiavahr.Corax's upbringing on Deliverance shaped the Raven Guard's future. His revolutionary actions against the oppressive Tech Guilds of Kiavahr were marked by no mercy for the captors and a brutal, short war. His cunning in battle led to the renaming of Lycaeus to Deliverance, symbolizing the liberation from slavery. The dark tower that once held the oppressors became the Raven Guard's fortress, named the Ravenspire, and the source of their future strength during the Great Crusade.The Horus Heresy brought devastation to the Raven Guard. During the infamous Drop Site Massacre on Isstvan V, the Legion's numbers were decimated from 80,000 to a mere 3,000 battle-hardened veterans, a testament to the treachery and brutality of the war. The betrayal by fellow legions marked a dark chapter in the Raven Guard's history, forcing Corax and his warriors to fight in conditions starkly contrary to their preferred tactics of stealth and surprise.Amidst the chaos, the Raptors, an elite group within the Legion, emerged as a meld of regular Astartes and Primarch DNA discovered by Corax on Terra. These warriors were stronger, faster, and tougher than their counterparts, playing a pivotal role in the battles that followed. Despite the mutations and the subsequent internal conflict that nearly tore them apart, the Raptors were given full honors and continued to fight valiantly for the Legion.In the aftermath of the Heresy, the Raven Guard continued to uphold their legacy, participating in key battles across the galaxy. Their engagements, such as the Siege of Baal, the Battle of Arissak, and confrontations against formidable foes like the Death Guard and Emperor's Children, underscore their unwavering dedication to the Imperium.Throughout their history, the Raven Guard has remained a symbol of resilience and adaptability, their very essence shaped by the trials of their Primarch and the relentless battles they have endured. Their story is not just one of warfare but also of survival and undying loyalty to their ideals and the Imperium of Man.TIMESTAMPS —— 0:00:00 Intro0:00:11 Poll Announcement0:01:26 A note on their Stealth0:02:51 The Return of the G.O.A.T.0:10:21 Corax's Upbringing0:18:57 The Raven Guard Before Corax0:28:20 The Raven Guard's Tactics0:40:52 The biggest problem constantly plagueing the Raven Guard0:47:54 Closing Thoughts—————————— TAGSRaven Guard, Corvus Corax, Warhammer 40K, Deliverance, Kiavahr, Great Crusade, Horus Heresy, Istvaan V, Drop Site Massacre, Raptors, Primarch DNA, Guerrilla Warfare, Covert Operations, Imperium of Man, Battles of the Raven Guard.————————————Opinions expressed in this video are solely those of Isyander & Koda and in no way reflect the views or opinions of Games Workshop Ltd.Artwork throughout thSupport the show
https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next! -Isyander Everything below is for the omnissiah. But like, you can read it if you want. Just a synopsis of the video you're watching. Malcador the Sigillite, a figure shrouded in mystery and power, stands as one of the most pivotal characters in the Warhammer 40K universe. Known also as Malcador the Hero, he was the First Lord of Terra and the Grand Master of Assassins during the crucial Horus Heresy period. As a potent psyker, his capabilities allowed him to communicate over vast distances and exert immense influence and power.Malcador's life was marked by his close association with the Emperor of Mankind, serving as a trusted confidant and crucial advisor. His origins are largely unknown, wrapped in the enigma of the ancient order of the Sigillites, dedicated to preserving powerful human artifacts. It's believed that he encountered the Emperor before the latter rose to his title, aiding in formulating the grand plan that would shape the Imperium's destiny.His influence extended beyond mere counsel. During the Emperor's absence, Malcador was often the de facto ruler of Terra, bearing the weight of the burgeoning Imperium on his shoulders. His legacy is further cemented by his dark dealings, such as the repeated cloning of the Eldar prisoner Ael Wyntor, showcasing a willingness to venture into morally gray territories for the perceived greater good.Malcador's resilience was legendary. Surviving a brutal assault from Lorgar, a Primarch, with little harm, showcased his extraordinary durability and strength. His strategic mind was crucial during the Horus Heresy, working alongside figures like Rogal Dorn to prepare Terra's defenses against the impending siege.Perhaps his most lasting contribution was the establishment of the Grey Knights. Selecting elite warriors like Garviel Loken and Nathaniel Garro, he laid the foundation for this group to combat Chaos forces tirelessly. Despite his pivotal role in the Imperium's defense, Malcador's end was as dramatic as his life. He willingly took the Emperor's place on the Golden Throne, a decision that ultimately led to his demise but not before securing his place as a hero in the annals of the Imperium.Malcador's name and legacy live on, not just in the tales of his deeds but also tangibly in the form of the formidable Malcador tank, a testament to his enduring impact on the Imperium of ManTIMESTAMPS —— 0:00:00 Intro0:01:31 The Emperor's Left Hand Man0:08:47 Where did Malcador Come from0:12:37 The Emperor's Relationship with Malcador0:15:58 Why Malcador is the Most Intimidating figure0:25:25 The Primarch's Relationship with Malcador0:35:14 Malcador during the Horus Heresy0:49:43 The Legacy Malcador Leaves0:53:31 Closing Thoughts—————————— TAGSMalcador the Sigillite, Warhammer 40K, First Lord of Terra, Grand Master of Assassins, Horus Heresy, Psyker, Emperor of Mankind, Sigillites, Grey Knights, Golden Throne, Imperial Regent, Imperium of Man, Adeptus Terra, Administratum of Terra, Unification Wars, Primarchs, Leman Russ, Word Bearers, Monarchia, Space Marine Legions, Thunder Warriors, Knights-Errant, and Master of AssassinsSupport the show