Oh boy Fenris old father peak would be cool to tour with all the crystals that were made by Russ cryopod, I can imagine those crystals in the ceilings and in the ground sticking out, the firebreather looks wicked and looks like lord of the rings Mount doom, blood howl would have to be hard core to live beneath that volcano.the valley of the burning valley of the stones artwork 3:09 Looks cool it reminds me of some of the prtoss volcano planets in the StarCraft, but too bad for the vulture tribe, since unruly Ice Claw came from them if they weren't such evil 4 they would have been good space wolves, for recruiting ah The road Not taken that artwork of vulture tribes sacrificial site at 4:36 looks cool and scary well the horrors of that place, of underground caves can keep it" secrets of not coming back!" These night gangers always interested me when I read Ragnar black mane.The world sea Artwork at 9:49 looks really terrifying and beautiful hey space wolf's "I!" present you Godzilla!" Have at it, Unleash!" the kraken!" That cave Rocky island of the spur would keep me away It looks impressive with its fang mouth and tentacles that may be moving, River crossing anyone the sharks fjord sure got a lot of pride well I know how to remedy that let's do some rune ball z on kraken spur Fenris the true warriors of the water world," 😁👍
Apparently Fenris is even more deadly than Catachan. I think Guilliman had tried to rank the planets according to livability and Fenris was one of the top three absolute worst and least hospitable planets.
“We come from the land of the ice and snow From the midnight sun where the hot springs flow “ The Fang - tallest natural mountain in all of the Imperium? It's the tallest that I've ever heard of. Such a stars-stretching immutable height, too, is ironic in it coexisting on the same planetary surface as a huge, unstable sea of ever-submerging/emerging islands subject to the Season of Fire. Chosen, parallel imagery used for the Fire-Breather's entry is monolithically astounding in a Mount Doom sort of way, GDN. The described Fenrisian volcano itself is typical in its unpredictable, waiting lethality...tribe-killing ash bursts working in a matter of minutes. No Fenris versions of Icelandic hot springs in the Valley of the Burning Stones? As that potentially-cursed area's name might imply! Perhaps as the true reason for any guard posts there, and I'd think the Iron Masters secretly being 40K's transplant of Norse Dawi could be the ones to know. Who perhaps might've delved into the caves of former dwelling, since those were forbidden by Leman Russ...? Settlers, not crash-landed refugees or penal colony prisoners? What possible reason would colonists have to willingly attempt to establish, survive and thrive on this death world? Yar, Narrator, a 'vulture' clan and a hidden temple to Tzeentch, of all gods - were worshippers begging for werewolf transformations? - are some very wonky and unexpected, outta nowhere additions to this planet's surface life lore. Pretty imagery of the damned edifice after 6:45, though. While the Night Gangers seem like an aspect that would suit instead the Night Lords' homeworld, but hey, maybe they're a consequence of Changer of the Ways' influence. Yule on Fenris: “Await the Allfather Axeman to cometh, lucky child, and if you don't lift it for chopping something dead, it's out in the cold for you! Happy Leman Russ Day!” The Kraken's Spur is something else, as a natural landmass-landmark-wonder of the world. So are each of the accompanying pictures, again, that you chose to embellish its entry with, GDN. This very interesting follow-up on more of what's beneath the Fenrisian clouds was well worth the wait and the expansion to more than a single video. Harsh, but very unique and characteristic places and points of this chapter world's cultural history. Thanks muchly once again for another planetary tour, Narrator. Have a healthy and awesome day - the Emperor protects.