He ROSE to Daemonhood. Look at the end of this video. Yes he didn't start out that way but he did achieve Daemonhood before his death so he's a Daemon now.
And better yet, in all the game time we've seen, he's been the fastest transformation, we've ever witnessed in this games, he didn't even have any disturbances during the ritual like retribution, or space marine
@@Archon3960 My best guess is that he was attempting to side-step the usual process of gaining favour by just siphoning the power directly from an imprisoned Daemon. It was clever... but had the unfortunate side-effect of that power *going home* when he was banished, rather than him reforming in the Warp like a usual Daemon Prince.
Damocles178 If you like 40k you need to read... pretty much everything by Dan Abnett lol. Especially Eisenhorn, Ravenor, and at least some of Gaunt's Ghosts.
Lord Inquisitor Rorken was quite a boss he questioned by Puritan and Radical Inquisitors being a force of reason in a secret organisation divided and filled with factionalism, I'm surprised we didn't get a short story or book of him in his youth or the Inquisitor Habshant (Eisenhorn's inquisitor and previous master).
i like how Gabriel talks about the eldar instead of answering Toth about Isador, he may not regret killing him but it sure hurt him as much as calling for exterminatus on Syreene.
My brother introduced me to this game.. I was just a little kid, and I didn't understand a single thing they were saying throughout. Rewatching this now... damn, the story was actually pretty damn awesome. Excuse me, There seems to be dust in my eyes now...
Turning from soothing and manipulative sorcerer to some simple giant demon sure is Sindri's ultimate betrayal in this game. *How could he do this to us?*
I was an Eldar player back in the days of DOW1. So in this mission i would stop chaos production by capturing and holding all the resources on the map. Then i would donate all the resources to the CPU Eldar! Insterestingly they build a shit load of buildings first and then gradually build up an army. I lured the Daemon Price Sindri to the Avatar of Khaine with a Land Raider lol. Eldar won the game for me :)
@KaiCalimatinus The Maledictor (what I'm calling the Daemon of the Maledictum) is enormously powerful, as in, so powerful that he'd make Ulkair crap himself in sheer terror. Sindri tapped into a small portion of it's might to ascend to daemonhood, putting him far beyond the average daemon prince in power. Kyras became even bigger because not only did he ascend conventionally, he *merged* with the Maledictor.
The four races have been confirmed. Both their number and identity. And since Relic is usually solid in their word, you'll have to wait for an expansion to do Daemons in ultra high resolution graphics.
Yes he was, in the expansions, but that's still DOW 1. Just like Eliphas who was in the Dark Crusade Expansion. In fact Gorgutz has been in all 3 expansions of the game. Something no other character does.
I just love that hammer. And I feel really bad, when it disappears in Dark Crusade skirmishes after power sword upgrade. I mean, Daemonhammer, a sacred relic is way better than a standard issue power sword. So why does hammer disappear after thet upgrade? That is not fear!
He would either need to get lucky and find a warp rift, or have someone summon him. And it takes a while for a daemon prince to reform even then - it could be centuries before he's seen again.
Actually, anyone favored by the Chaos Gods may become a Daemon Prince. Sindri quite easily could, given his evil deeds; it all depends on how many bad things you do.
@sprucemoose18 It wasn't a phobia, it was just that when the chaos lord was attacking the space marines, he noticed some of them were hiding in Rhinos which he called them metal boxes as some form of insult while and at the same time, raging.
the thing that doesn't make sense -that still doesn't make sense- is that the daemonhammer is a force weapon used by psykers, such as the inquisitor, as it amplifies their powers. perhaps a fluffy reason why the blood ravens have acquired so many is because they have an unusually high number of librarians -but then, it's still they who should be armed with the daemonhammers, not the captains.
@Operationkilled The plan was to fall to chaos to help mercy kill humanity... And everything else too. The Alpha legion have plenty of possessed and Princes, just very few packs of daemons. That is mainly lacking the abilityt to sustain actual daemons, being undercover so much. And always, there's 99% chance the enemy you're fighting is Alpha Legion in disgiuse. And there's an equal chance yours is too. Its great how Sidri ends up 3 times the size of Daemon princes in DC and Soulstorm, and utt
The Hammer Gabriel has is blessed with the might of the Emperor... It has the means of killing the Daemon outright... Also... Grey Knights are armed with a book that speaks of the daemon's real name... This information aone can either destroy the daemon outright... or bend to the person who spoke it's true name...
@gamergeek100 It was comprised of a Chaos Lord with a phobia of metal boxes, Space Marines that somehow became 'SPEHSS MEHREENS', the campaign was essentially the same as Dark Crusades (and therefore completely unoriginal) and don't even get me started on the voice-acting for Warlord Gorgutz.
Someone made a joke about how the real reason Angelos wielded God-Splitter was cause he nicked it from under the Inquisitor's nose, Bloody Magpie style. I forgot who, and how it went, though. My apologies.
the gods are fickle and they're... well, gods. a sorcerer, who is a psyker, might be better able to control his transformation as he's adept at communicating to the beings that live in the warp; he can prove that he's worth the investment of power that transforms him into an immortal being, a daemon prince. all warp spawn are daemons; their spirit is more bound to the warp than the physical plane.
Ok to put all this to rest I'm gonna sort through all of this. AFAIK Daemon weapons don't "kill" daemons the best they can do is cause collateral damage to this physical form causing them to return to the Warp. Daemons are immortal only the Emperor can permanently slay a Daemon. Since Sindri was killed AFTER he ascended he merely was returned to the Warp to heal up and rest. He is still alive and can make a come back in DOW2. Period.
Will you be posting videos of Dawn of War 2 when it comes out? i really hope we get an intelligent Lord for the Chaos army like Sindri not like Crull or carron