Gifts of Chaos, for you to choose: Khorne: Immense power and an insatiable rage. Slaanesh: five eggplants, but your hands are now claws. Tzeench: understanding of reality so true, it will drive you mad. Nurgle: cancer, syphilis and hemorrhoids, but also regeneration so powerful you'll get to enjoy them for an eternity.
Chaos God: Here my champion, I made you a blade to smite the unbelievers. Chaos Champion: How the hell am I supposed to pick it up. CHG: What do you mean...? CHC: Last time you gave me a gift you turned both my arms into blades. CHG: Oh...*Shoves Blade into forehead* Problem solved.
Papa Nurgle is seemingly the only Chaos God who truly cares, though Khorne seems to take special interest in particular gore mongers, and Xeentch to those of erudition. Slaanesh is just... Slaanesh.
Fantastic video raven I really enjoyed it, just a couple of things. 1 are you taking into account the lore of age of sigmar as well? Because when you come to talk about slaanesh they have widely different lore to the fantasy and 40k version as she's actually just imprisoned and actually gives birth too the elven races (kinda) and 2....bruh when you said tzeenth's name I knew people were gonna go ape shit lol it's pronounced Zeen-ch so I hope it helps in the future! 😁👍
@@RavenKnightYT In the book Liber Chaotica, the primary source of all things chaos Khorne is stated to be the first God. Nurgle came second, Tzeentch third, finally Slaanesh Liber Chaotica was first printed in 2005 and had a second reprint in 2018. The wiki is wrong. Like I said its a common mistake.
@@RavenKnightYT I’m sorry , Raven, he’s right. According to the 40k Wiki on the Chaos Gods it says “First amongst them is Khorne, the Lord of Battle, possessed of towering and immortal fury. Tzeentch, the bizarre and ever-changing Architect of Fate, weaves powerful sorceries to bind the future to his will, whilst great Nurgle, the Lord of Decay, labours endlessly to spread infection and pestilence. The last of their number is Slaanesh, the Dark Prince of Chaos, indulgent of every pleasure and excess, no matter how immoral or perverse.” In Khorne’s Page it says “Khorne is the mightiest and the oldest of the four major Chaos Gods, fully coming into existence in the Immaterium sometime during Terra's European Middle Ages in the early 2nd Millennium, its birth heralded by an era of wars and conflict that raged across the globe.” And in Nurgle’s it points out “Nurgle is known also as the "Lord of Pestilence", the "Fly Lord", "Plaguefather," and the "Lord of Decay." It is the third of the Chaos Gods to fully awaken within the Warp, emerging during the 2nd Millennium in the midst of Old Earth's European Middle Ages, as great plagues swept across the world heralding the god's birth.” The Links for my sources are: warhammer40k.fandom.com/wiki/Chaos_Gods#:~:text=The%20Chaos%20Gods%20were%20born,of%20towering%20and%20immortal%20fury. warhammer40k.fandom.com/wiki/Khorne warhammer40k.fandom.com/wiki/Nurgle Hope this helps Edit: Note, this is only for 40k as I have little knowledge on Fantasy and Age of Sigmar, so they could be distinctly different
@@brotherlorcalthetheloyalis4928 And from the other wiki it says: "He is the eldest of the four Chaos Gods and indeed is undoubtedly the oldest Chaos God of all, for the process of death and decay is as ancient as life itself." Source: warhammerfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Nurgle This is exactly why I was afraid to do a Warhammer series.....because I'm not as knowledgeable, and even when I do my research, people will still crawl out of the wood work to remind me I'm wrong about details.
@@Visitormassacre No Khorne is the Oldest in both Universe, The book Liber Chaotica makes this very clear on who came first. Khorne, Nurgle, Tzeentch, Slaanesh
@@theeternalchronicler3072 Sure if you want to go with the three of the four Gods awakened because of humanity idea, but oh wait, how do the Eldar fit in where their falls was before humanity could do such a thing? Yeah, the lore might be wishy washy because of GW, but the constant is that Nurgle has always been the oldest and Slaanesh the youngest.
@@theeternalchronicler3072 "Primary source" lmao. No such thing. The lore has been retcon, rewritten, and changed so many times. Only GW can declare what's canon and so far they use the "all of it is and none of it is," ruling. Also fun fact, the book you are trying to cite as the end all, be all... it was written from an in-universe perspective, both accounts, both universes. Which makes it shaky at best.