40k Stories - Regiments of Renown: The Valhallan Ice Warriors
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- čas přidán 29. 07. 2024
- Long ago, the world of Valhalla suffered a natural extraterrestrial disaster that forever changed it to a frozen Ice World. Yet life continues on and below its surface, and the regiments raised from the planet have become renowned in their own right.
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Can an invasion of Valhalla by Orks be called crackn a cold one with the boyz
Ay boys I like this one
Jurgen!!!!! I mean Baldric! I have a cunning plan sir. . .
Haha, when I first read the title, I read: "Vanilla Ice Warriors".
Jaabra Ice Ice baby
Well, man, you know what they say on Valhalla. Stay frosty.
Jaabra well stop, collect lasguns and listen, Valhalla is back with a brand new addition.
Good lads and lasses, the lot of them. Resourceful too.
My Aide could find a grox sandwich and a cuppa on a glassed rock recently invaded by Tyranids.
Jurgen is a total BAMF. The same goes for you, Cain. You lucky devil.
I never learned the name before they took me to the Schola, and the Abbots frown on sentimentality.
I remember a lot of tunnels and old machines.
The sewerage flows were like rivers also, now I think on it.
Not exactly the most defining of characteristics for a settled imperial world, I know.
I was afraid that were not going to mention Commissar Cain, my favorite character within the Imperium.
He's my favorited too , but I would like to here more on some characters from Vallhallan 597th.
Patrick McGinty
The Cain books were the first 40k books I ever read and got me so deep into reading.
Plus who in there right mind can hate the *HERO OF THE IMPERIUM*
+ his fellow compatriots
+ the many many quotable lines from his career - this also being my yearbook one for a laugh -
“Frak that! My souls my own and I’m keeping it.”
I haven't read them all but I do have all the books......a lot and lots of Warhammer 40k books.....still reading them.
I'm surprised, given the sheer number of Vahallans out there doing the Emperor's work, I've only been at the sharp end with but a few regiments.
My favorite commissar is Commissar Digby.
Ferik Jurgen iz da best. A real Valhallan, son of a gun!
Random astropath: Lord Guilliman we have word from the planet of valhalla.
Rowboat: Oh what do they need? Reinforcement, a fleet blockade? Medical assistance?
Astropath: No my lord they just need resupply of furry hats and copious amounts of something called wodka.
Girlyman: ....This fucking imperium.
Oh shit he's going to Titan and talking about the Grey Knights aka the *first* space marine space marines.
What about lord general sulla? Cains constant thorn when wit the ice warriors
Sweet glad they got a video
F R O Z E N B O I S
11:00 I figured out their inspiration! The British contingent to Murmansk in 1919!
Makes me wonder though they have that Soviet Union feel. So instead of them saying “for the Motherland” do they say “FOR THE MOTHER PLANET!”
They already have a Russian planet. Considering Valhalla is described as a frozen death world, and that soon after it became such a place they had to repel and invasion, I'd rather equate Valhalla to Finland.
Is there any 40k lore that touches on the Large and Small Magellanic clouds? Possible worlds or xenos or wayward Primarchs perhaps? Just curious.
*inhales*
UUUUUUUUUUUUURAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!
I'm looking forward to the boy's from vostroya
I am wondering how one goes about capturing an Ork Warboss... I mean usually, an empty burlap sack over the head, and a few hits from a cudgel would suffice. But, how often will a Warboss go wandering off by itself, giving one the chance to throw said bag over it's head? Seeing as how they are created by fungal spores, it's not like it would need to go behind a tree to take a leak... not even sure if they need to eat or drink, so would they even need that kind of 'plumbing'?.
ANUU CHEEKI BREEKI
I V DAMKE
Chenkov is clearly in the wrong regiment. The man was obviously made for the Death Korps of Krieg.
Cool stuff mate
A comet cannot be made entirely out of iron. That'd make it an asteroid. Comets contain ice.
So Vahallans are pretty much more friendlier Death Korps of Krieg?
Warmer coats, warmer people, much colder planet.
Oh, and Valhallans hold the line out of sheer spite and grit.
Kriegers are fanatic death cultists that make Maccabian Janissaries look like tactical strike teams.
Death Korps of Krieg=Space Germans
Valhallan ice warriors=Space Blyats
I like the idea, but I'm pretty sure the energy required to move a planet's orbit that much would've turned the planet molten.
for example. if you were standing on the ISS looking down on earth(up from your pov). you decide to throw a baseball down to earth so you lay down your best heater. however due to the way orbital mechanics work the baseball now orbits the earth with a slightly more oval orbit than you currently are. (it would likely be indestinguishable from your orbit too you.) if you want it to go to the ground on earth you would need to toss it ~19,000 kmh. now up the mass to planetary scale..........
Valhalla ice warriors=Space Russians/Soviets in 40k. T
Then what'd the Vostroyan Firstborn be? Space...Sterletes?
@@nooneinparticular5256 Space Cosacs/Imperial Russians
My boys
Its the sneeki breeki!
Commets can't be made of iron
jonnyrco they are a Rock that has Iron in it
First!?
Spess Russians.
there are a lot of real world analogs in 40k. if Vostroyans are Russian, than Valhallans are Serbian! Car Stiti!