Marika sending away Godfrey in my opinion is largely misunderstood. In my opinion she sent him away because he was the only one she could trust to struggle outside of grace and come back even stronger. Godfrey and his tarnished descendants would be the ones best suited for such a struggle. So it was through this trust that she felt he was the only one she knew that could face such hardship.
The Skaven need to come to 40k, not only because they would be perfect for the setting given they are the most insane and grimdark aspect of Warhammer Fantasy and AoS but also because they’re entrance into the setting would have to shake things up massively for everyone and honestly that would just be lovely.
1:06:03 Insert quote from the 'Four Yorkshiremen' sketch here. (Far as I'm concerned, the best version is from The Final Rip Off album.) Also, young Door reminds me of Chip Hazard from Small Soldiers.
Bah. When I want teammates in League, I'll play Shen. If I'm feeling magnanimous, I'll play Ornn. Otherwise, go away and leave us in peace - most of the time you just ruin things anyway.
A nice thing they've done with the 2024 character sheet that I appreciate is that they've listed the skills used under the ability score they're used with. It's a nice touch.
The Imperium is obviously the Empire of Man equivalent in 40k while also being the current Skaven stand in, which hopefully will change when somethings gotta give and actual Skaven come to the setting.
Love your vids great work always enjoy your reactions to Warhammer and SCP speaking of which I wanted to get your thoughts on the plague woman called vector in the SCP universe I believe Nurgle may have had something to do with this SCP 353
It is GW what did you expect?They're pretty stupid hypocrites. They remove whole faction similar to russia but allow companies with divisions in russia to develop their games
The dwarfs won the war of vengeance. They destroyed every elven colony and City in the Old World and the High Elfs were unable to conquer even one karak. Besides the war ended with Gotrek Starbreaker High King of the dwarfs killing the pathetic Phoenix King Caledor II. and taking the Phoenix Crown, it still stands in Karaz-A-Karak to this day. Every time the High Elfs demand the crown back the dwarfs answer by quoting Caledor II."if you want this crown come to Karaz-A-Karak and beg". If this is not a total victory. And yes I know the dwarfs took large casualtys but that and the fact that they managed to hold against the first storm of chaos shows the strength of the old darwi Empire.
While the Dwarfs did get rid of the High Elves and Dark Elves in the Old World they failed to get rid of the Wood Elves in Athel Loren, though they did try.
Pancreas gets it wrong with the lizardmen, there were plenty of races that did work with the Old Ones or at least left them and their creations alone, the only ones that got the HAMMER treatment were ones like the Sleeper, a giant mind control mantis of doom that gotrek and felix had to kill, they turned to chaos to keep their empire. Then there were the Dragon ogres that were dying out due to their own low birth rates and turned to chaos for immortality. Let's not forget the Fimir, the former chaos chosen bois and gorls. Notice a pattern...? Edit: Also he got it wrong about Kislev, they weren't part of the 13 tribes that Sigmar was trying to unite into the Empire, that would be the Norsii. The Gospodar, aka Kislev were part of a trio of nomadic tribes that saw chaos followers making hassle and decided to ixnay their old home. They then bumrushed the Roppsmen out of the region we now know as Kislev. The Norsii WERE willing to join the Empire as a side note...but they and another tribe were locked in a war to a knife, and Sigmar had to choose. Both were incredibly bloodthirsty and savage so it really came down to the fact the other tribe had a closer connection than the Norsii. Said tribe that Sigmar chose would settle the province known as Middenheim. Edit2: He's wrong about the Chaos dwarves not having grudges, they do. It's just they exact 'recompense' VEEERRRY differently. They will enslaved other dawi zharr that have wronged them and are not able to avoid the punishment, one of these is being sealed in magical armor that is fused to their flesh and used as suicide troops. Edit3: He got the ogre timeline mixed up. Ogres started out as essentially nomadic herders of yaks that would also snacc on people if there were enough available. Not actively obsessed with eating but they were unfinished and saw no reason why not. Then the notchinese and not dragon (because bork that west taiwan wankcrap in the booty) emperor launched a meteor at them to punish the Ogres. This was the maw. It is cthullu with the munchies. It has bonded to the ogres so hard they will never stop being hungry and need to eat SOMETHING every day or else wither away. The meteor borked their homeland, and in their desperation and starvation the ogres turned to cannibalism to survive until they found the Sky titans who were one of the races the Old Ones left alone as they weren't chaos touched. The ogres at all the Sky titans and settled in their former lands, which are now the Mountains of Mourn...and they are the reason they are called that.
Why do I feel like they might have done this to Dr bright at one point? Hypothetically he might be perfect for this procedure, I mean, as long as you can get him to agree to it you can test it on him as many times as you want to see all the different effects, and then you can get him back in the end.
You know, it would be really F'd up if the wife started placing fake semi transparent earwigs in hidden spots around the work table... Or hiding behind a coffee mug... Hypothetically speaking of course...
No wonder there are canons where the foundation is actively trying to kill their writers, when they put shit like THIS into their universe 💀 Specifically goes after humans.. of course it does..
Check out SCP-2701, True Solitary Confinement. Dr Bob does a really good short animation of it. It's another one of those ones where you just kinda want to nuke it from orbit.
If you love the early SCP's I recommend you check out SCP Orientation. They do all the SCPs between 2-908, and they do their own artwork for the visuals (increases in quality as the serious progresses)
Conrad curze sucks tho i play his legion most of the fights he got his ass kicked yeah he beat rogal but curze still got stomped by him lion kicked his ass corax could've beaten him to death especially if corax goes into that demon crow form he gets as he beats on lorgar and vulkan even beat his ass after he got free
I see Fleek has joined the Sons of the Phoenix. -fitting he’d be a son of Fulgrim- never took him for a son of Dorn. Calling the Thousand Sons Former Disgruntled employees is the most accurate description I’ve ever heard for the Traitor Legions.
The thing that creeps me out about this one the most is that it isn't totally unbelievable something kinda like that could actually exist considering other horrors Mother Nature has spawned.
This SCP is a SUPER AWW HELL NAW for me, Chief. What's worse is that it's based on an actual condition where your body repairs everything with bone. So those people eventually wind up locked in position for the rest of their lives! 😖 Edit: Forgot it mentioned it in the article. It's been years, but I'll never forget the ending.
Early SCP have a certain feel to them. They're not obscenely over the top stuff, they're not super detailed and complex to the point you have a hard time understanding what's going on. They are simple concepts done right. A big lizzard thing that can't be killed. A weeping angel stand in. A rogue AI running on a 70's computer. A blob of jelly that makes you happy. Nowadays everyone is basically writing tales disguised as SCP articles bc nobody opens the tales tab on the wiki. I love me a good narrative but the SCP articles weren't supposed to be that.
Oh yeah, love this one, it's 100% disgusting! I reember listening to this by picking an SCP at random, the last part felt terrible then. Let us all agree that person at end was completely dead, alright?
In the SCP universe, no one really dies. They live quantum entangled with their own body fully aware of the entire process of decay and death. Sweet dreams.