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Well since Raziel makes references like "their feature were angelic, while mine were demonic" as few times maybe there are angels as well or at least believe system including angels
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@@TheFreezer700 hey up dude. i haven't played KUF2 but played all the others. after watching bits of KUF2 i saw the evil guy with the katana and the elf with him, Is that Curian and Celine?
You lost me at the Eldar tau yes maybe the Eldar you clearly have not read Warhammer 40 K lore on Eldar if you think the eldar understanding Warhammer 40k has tactics not every everyone fight like the Krieg the guy whose was in charge as of the siege of vraks The guy that was put in charge of that was put there because at the time it was believed that you couldn’t possibly screwed that up This is a planetary, defense force.
There is however a problem with this theory: Raziel's clan; the vampires he sired. All of Raziel's brothers, they became monsters, and the vampires they created evolved along with them, taking on traits and abilities of their sire. Melchaiah's vampires were all ghoulish and feasted on corpses.Melchaiah himself had corpses grafted to him, which resulted in the monster he became. Zephon took on the appearance of giant spider like monster, whereas his vampires also became spider like. Same for Turrel, Dumah, and Rahab and their vampires. If Raziel was going to develop the ability to become a wraith like monster that could come back to life whenever he wanted, then the question to ask is, "why didn't Raziel's vampires also develop this ability?" I think if Raziel wasn't killed in the way he was, he and his brood would've become the only flying vampires, cause seriously, there was no vampires capable of flight, not since Janos Audron. Even Vorador who was directly sired by Janos never gained the ability to fly like his master. I think the wraith ability only came after his 2nd death and it was only meant for him. Raziel was killed as a Human. Then hundreds or a thousand years later, he is brought back to life as a Vampire. Serves for a thousand years. Gets killed again, then comes back a final time. Other bit that could have resulted in him becoming this way: The Heart of Darkness, Janos' heart that was inside Kain. There was a power in it. And whatever that powerful gift was that Kain used to breath unlife into a centuries old corpse was, I think it drained the Heart as much as it did Kain. Kain's powers + the beating power of Janos Audron's heart. And hell, it could've also been unintentionally empowered by Mortanius (who was possessed by The Hylden Lord), the Guardian of Death who personally brought Kain back as a Vampire. In my opinion, if the wraith thing was meant to be the real gift and not the wings, then his vampires should've also become like him after being killed as well. Plus there's another to think about: Kain could have seen Raziel's change to a Wraith from Moebius' time things, and then after meant to make the predictions become real, meaning Raziel's execution wasn't out of petty jealousy, but part of Kain's plan to alter destiny, using Raziel.
Raziel couldnt reach kains potential. It was Kain himself that gifted the dead body of raziel with new life as a vampire. It is all about kain after all. Raziel is hos right hand man/sword
The weird thing for me is that the Hylden are "the bad guys", and the Vampite's God hates them because they are immortal. The Vampires eventually "win" the war with the Hylden, and trap them in some hell dimension, and hypothetically, the Pillars of Nosgoth serve as the key to keeping them trapped within it, yet it is that Elder God who now hates the Pillars, and wants them torn down, despite knowing that it will free the Hylden back into Nosgoth, where they will wreck the Humans, and there are no Vampires left to fight them. The Elder God seems involved in most of what is transpiring throughout most of these games, but that basically now means that it is complicit in even the Hylden's plans, and it's odd that the Vampires' erecting of the Pillars also hamstrung their own deity; why else would he want them torn down, when one might have thought that he shared the secret of blocking the Hylden in with the Vampires, himself? Prequels can suck,but I'd almost really like a game that covered that earlier point, when the last natural Vampires, despite being cursed with immortality, were somehow "dying", that their role of Guardians needed to be passed on to another, that Janos Audron started turning those Humans into Vampires, so that the Pillars could remain under their stewardship. Obviously, there were problems even before the pivotal event; before Nuthraptor taints the Circle with his psychic madness, already Mobeius was hearing the Elder, and not wanting to be embraced, so he set plans in motion to stop himself, and others, from becoming Vampires, and even wipe those people out, but then that makes one wonder when did things REALLY start to go wrong, and was it because Mobeius was likewise tainted, and his connection to Time spread it along the stream, the same way Nuthraptor's connection to Mind spread it to the other Guardians, or is it all some other event(s) that a future game would have covered, but then we never got?
Have you ever considered that he is the Hylden Lord, or perhaps even the consciousness all of the Hylden? The Hylden Lord didn't die in BO2, and we don't know how the Demon Realm changed the Hylden, if it did. That may give better light as to why in LOK:D Kain says, "My god! The Hylden!" The Hylden Lord said he would reap revenge on Kain and his kind. Perhaps, he learned how to perceive time 4th dimensionally while trapped outside of it in the Demon Realm. He grew even more twisted by the realm itself. Being 4th dimensional, it means he would have a form of omniscience, and if he were able to effect Nosgoth he would have a form of omnipresence too. An all seeing ,all reaching parasite set on revenge against Kain and the vampires. @TheFreezer700
When this game came out me and my friends talked about this, I even brought up that if Ariel had told Kain straight forward he was the balance guardian and he was also corrupted and wanted to fix it by sticking with dying but tell him to be purified stick with killing all the other guardians. Then once he does that his death would have brought pure balance and lifted his corruption and his soul clean and he be held a hero letting new pure guardians to be born.
It was definitley one of my favorite aspects of playing as raziel. something feels very special about transitioning between the spirit and physical realm at will. I especially liked possessing the dead bodies and crawling out the ground, it was a really cool animation, tearing the flesh off to reveal his more familiar form. very heavy metal, very cool and very fun. looking forward to deadhaus sonata, hopefully they have some cool shit like that. some of the same creators, so I know it'll be nice regardless.
His true gift is one that has been hiding in plain sight along the years. The Elder God DID NOT give him the ability to shift planes and devour souls. That's Raziel's own personal ability
I feel like the elder god is some kind of demon or lesser god that was left to its own corrupt devices after the creator God abandoned the world of Nosgoth. Theres other things about the series lore that indicates a Benevolent Creator God existing and leaving the world or something like that. I’d have some fun writing for this series if they ever rebooted it but hopefully they don’t cause the people who will develop it in modern times will probably turn it into some cringe disaster.
Since muciloid spores are useless in the codex, but im building a Gorgon thematic army, i will just stick tonnes of the spores on the bases of my bigger units to give that nod to the lore for the spores
interesting vid I have a slight disagreement I doubt the dark legion knew the humans were gonna scorched earth on reiniers entire ork army on purpose I'd say they flanking force was ideally supposed to tie and cutdown the retreating human forces as for the battle I'd say the legion lost alot more then the humans but the humans had a strategic loss
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Since I watched you whole video I thought it would be courteous enough to leave at least a comment. I enjoyed your added lore bits and comments, it made the game more accessible for a person like me, who's not familiar with the Warhammer universe but is interested in this Owlcat game. Thanks.
They are absolutely cool. I mean you can recruit from the most mutant people and because of the high tolarence also from older recruits than other space marine legions. The Process also takes only 1 Year!!! How awesome is that! Furthermore they can be the oldest space marines. They just stuff everyone with gene seed and recruit them. Just perfect.